Georgia Tech looks poised to have a strong lineup once again, and a standout freshman class of pitchers has injected optimism about what’s in store on the mound.
With several players returning to key up-the-middle positions, to go along with numerous power-armed options for the staff, Dallas Baptist will once again compete at a high level nationally.
Tennessee is coming off a record-setting season that ended with the program’s first national title. And the Vols are well-reloaded for a run at a repeat in 2025.
On this episode, Mike Rooney is joined by former Nebraska teammates Justin Seely, Will Bolt and RD Spiehs to discuss the Huskers’ successful run in the early 2000s, including three trips to Omaha.
Kansas will field a new-look squad in 2025, blending a handful of key returners with a healthy dose of newcomers during head coach Dan Fitzgerald’s third year with the Jayhawks.
UNCW is established as one of the most consistent mid-major programs in the country and the 2025 roster is talented enough to keep that momentum going.
Under third-year coach Marc Rardin, Western Kentucky is expected to continue its positive momentum, with talented returners and newcomers on both sides of the ball.
Coming off a strong 2024 campaign, Cal Poly has designs on making another run at the top of the Big West in 2025. Eric Sorenson breaks down the Mustangs.
There’s no doubt that last year’s NCAA Transfer Portal had more ‘high-profile’ players enter, but there’s also no doubt this year’s portal was heavier in numbers.Overall, 2,845 players entered the NCAA Division I Transfer Portal for…
A new era begins in 2025 as first-year head coach Ty McDevitt leads a Minnesota program that has quite a few returning players mixed in with several potential impact transfers.
On this episode, Mike Rooney is joined by former Air Force assistant coaches CJ Gillman and Ryan Forrest to discuss the players and experiences that have made the program so impactful.
Following a Big Ten Tournament run and trip to regionals, Nebraska returns an incredible amount of productive players eyeing bigger and better results in 2025.
Charlotte overhauled its roster dramatically after a disappointing 2024 campaign, resulting in a lineup that should be more explosive and a staff that should throw more strikes.
Iowa may not have lived up to lofty expectations a year ago, but the Hawkeyes return with yet another deep, experienced squad headlined by their usual successful pitching and defense formula.
As a developmental program, Southern Miss is working to retain the identity that made it successful. With a strong crop of returnees and some youngsters on the rise, USM has the look of a contender once again.