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Question for Heath

Every year I get confused regarding recruiting. Are we at a full roster in football and basketball, or do we have a few players we can still bring in?

Also, I know folks have been waiting patiently for my prediction breakdown, so I wanted them to know it will be forthcoming. I had cataract surgery yesterday on my right eye, so I have not been able to finish my research.

Site update....

Hey everyone, I hope you all enjoy a wonderful 4th tomorrow. We will get back up going on the 5th with some more recruiting info for you. We took a few days off after the busiest spring I can remember. What a year it was in the SBC. A bowl win, basketball reg season championships, track and field just keep on racking up medals, softball made the conf tournament, volleyball made a solid postseason run, and baseball wins the SBC Tournament Championship and host a Super Regional for 2nd straight season. Just a busy and fun year. Hope everyone enjoys the 4th and God Bless!!!! Heath

A baseball transfer in the portal to keep you eye on...

Ozzie Pratt out of BYU. Playes both SS amd 3rd base. Was leadoff batter last season with an average of .305 with 4 HR and 25 RBI. He could fill immediate needs. Thanks to Ben for the heads-up on this....

Southern Miss Basketball adds 7 foot transfer...

Tigra Izay is a transfer out of Harcum College (NJCAA) during the 2022-23 season and averaged 22.2 minutes per game. The Montreal, Quebec, Canada native averaged 8.4 points per game and hauled in 9.2 rebounds per game. Most notably, Izay shot 66.7 percent from the floor, which ranked him No. 11 in the NJCAA. He played 2 seasons at LaSalle before attending JUCO.
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Marcelo Perez and Felipe Haase both had a good game vs Paraguay...

It was in a FIBA Americup pre-qualifier game, Chile vs Paraguay.


I think this is a new baseball commitment...


D1 Baseball All American Team: Tanner Hall Repeat member of 1st team

2023 D1Baseball All-America Teams
AWARDS D1 Baseball Staff - June 29, 2023

D1Baseball Player of the Year Paul Skenes is one of three standouts from national champion LSU on the 2023 D1Baseball All-America teams. Skenes and teammate Dylan Crews are the only two players to earn All-America honors each of the last three years. Both of them were second-teamers as freshmen in 2021, and both made the first team in 2022 and 2023. They are joined by LSU third baseman Tommy White, who moves up from the third team as a freshman last year to the second team as a sophomore.

Florida outfielder Wyatt Langford, Southern Miss ace Tanner Hall, and Miami closer Andrew Walter are the only other repeat members of the first team, along with Skenes and Crews. Florida the College World Series runner-up, joined LSU with two players on the first team (Langford and national home run leader Jac Caglianone). The Gators have four All-Americans in all, with shortstop Josh Rivera and righthander Hurston Waldrep landing on the second team.
No. 1 national seed and CWS semifinalist Wake Forest leads all teams with six All-Americans in all and three players on the first team. Third baseman Brock Wilken and starting pitchers Josh Hartle and Rhett Lowder cracked the first team, while first baseman Nick Kurtz, righty Seth Keener and lefty Sean Sullivan all made the second team.
CWS participant Stanford landed two players on the first team (outfielder Alberto Rios plus ace lefty Quinn Mathews) plus another on the third team (third baseman Tommy Troy). Maryland also has three All-Americans, led by first-teamer Matthew Shaw. Miami, Oral Roberts and South Carolina placed two players apiece on the All-America teams.

D1Baseball editors and national writers selected the All-America teams.

First Team​

Pos.Name, SchoolAVG/OBP/SLGOPSABR2BHRRBIBBSOSB
CKyle Teel, Virginia.407/.475/.6551.1302586725137032365
1BNolan Schanuel, Florida Atlantic.444/.612/.8641.47619870181964711414
2BJJ Wetherholt, West Virginia.449/.517/.7821.29922567231660262235
3BBrock Wilken, Wake Forest.345/.506/.8071.3132389015318269581
SSMatthew Shaw, Maryland.341/.445/.6971.14226480202469434218
OFDylan Crews, LSU.426/.567/.7131.28025810016187071466
OFWyatt Langford, Florida.373/.498/.7841.2822368328215756448
OFAlberto Rios, Stanford.384/.485/.7071.1912426924187338425
DHJac Caglianone, Florida.322/.388/.7351.1222837414339017584
UTCaden Grice, Clemson.307/.411/.6181.0292286015186730744
Pos.NameWLERAAPPGSSVIPHBBSOOBA
SPTanner Hall, Southern Miss1242.4818180112.18433124.207
SPJosh Hartle, Wake Forest1122.8118170102.19124140.237
SPRhett Lowder, Wake Forest1401.8719190120.19024143.208
SPQuinn Mathews, Stanford1043.7519180124.211640158.245
SPPaul Skenes, LSU1321.6919190122.27220209.165
RPTyson Neighbors, Kansas State511.852501148.2221686.134
RPAndrew Walters, Miami401.23280114429772.179
UTCaden Grice, Clemson813.31414073.25433101.196
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