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14 minutes ago, pstroms333 said:

My first ever post.  Just sending out an FYI!  If anyone wants to watch Adley Rutschman, Oregon State plays Cincinnati at 10PM on ESPNU.

Welcome to the Hangout and Thank You for giving us that heads up. =)

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1 minute ago, pstroms333 said:

My first ever post.  Just sending out an FYI!  If anyone wants to watch Adley Rutschman, Oregon State plays Cincinnati at 10PM on ESPNU.

Thanks!

Today's full schedule. With potential Day 1 prospects in bold. (some are just slim chances to be day 1 picks, the pitchers will not all pitch in today's game)

NCAA BASEBALL12:00 PM

Campbell vs. NC State (Site 10 / Game 1) (NCAA Baseball Championship)    Seth Johnson, Will Wilson
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12:00 PM

Coastal Carolina vs. Auburn (Site 3 / Game 1) (NCAA Baseball Championship)    Will Holland
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12:00 PM

Florida State vs. Florida Atlantic (Site 4 / Game 1) (NCAA Baseball Championship)  Drew Mendoza
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1:00 PM

Nebraska vs. Connecticut (Site 9 / Game 1) (NCAA Baseball Championship)   Jacob Wallace 
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1:00 PM

Southern Miss vs. Arizona State (Site 13 / Game 1) (NCAA Baseball Championship)    Hunter Bishop, Matt Wallner, Alec Marsh
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1:00 PM

Southern vs. #6 Mississippi State (Site 6 / Game 1) (NCAA Baseball Championship)   Ethan Small
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1:00 PM

McNeese vs. Indiana State (Site 2 / Game 1) (NCAA Baseball Championship)  
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2:00 PM

Illinois State vs. Indiana (Site 7 / Game 1) (NCAA Baseball Championship)   
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2:00 PM

Central Connecticut vs. #5 Arkansas (Site 5 / Game 1) (NCAA Baseball Championship)  Isaiah Campbell, Matt Cronin, Dominic Fletcher
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2:00 PM

UNC Wilmington vs. #14 North Carolina (Site 14 / Game 1) (NCAA Baseball Championship)  Greg Jones, Michael Busch, Tyler Baum
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4:00 PM

Loyola Marymount vs. Baylor (Site 1 / Game 1) (NCAA Baseball Championship)   Shea Langeliers, Davis Wendzel
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4:00 PM

Michigan vs. Creighton (Site 16 / Game 1) (NCAA Baseball Championship)   Tommy Henry, Jordan Brewer,  Will Robertson
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4:00 PM

Duke vs. Texas A&M (Site 15 / Game 1) (NCAA Baseball Championship)   Graeme Stinson (won't pitch), John Dokaxis
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4:00 PM

Sacramento State vs. #11 Stanford (Site 11 / Game 1) (NCAA Baseball Championship)   Kyle Stowers, Erik Miller
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4:00 PM

Clemson vs. Illinois (Site 12 / Game 1) (NCAA Baseball Championship)   Logan Davidson
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4:00 PM

Army vs. #8 Texas Tech (Site 8 / Game 1) (NCAA Baseball Championship)   Josh Jung
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6:00 PM

UIC vs. #7 Louisville (Site 7 / Game 2) (NCAA Baseball Championship)  Logan Wyatt, Tyler Fitzgerald
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6:00 PM

Quinnipiac vs. #10 East Carolina (Site 10 / Game 2) (NCAA Baseball Championship)  Bryant Packard
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7:00 PM

Liberty vs. Tennessee (Site 14 / Game 2) (NCAA Baseball Championship)   Garrett Stallings, Andre Lipcius
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7:00 PM

Harvard vs. #9 Oklahoma State (Site 9 / Game 2) (NCAA Baseball Championship)  
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7:00 PM

TCU vs. California (Site 5 / Game 2) (NCAA Baseball Championship)   Nick Lodolo, Andrew Vaughn
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7:00 PM

Florida A&M vs. #3 Georgia Tech (Site 3 / Game 2) (NCAA Baseball Championship)  Kyle McCann
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7:00 PM

Stony Brook vs. #13 LSU (Site 13 / Game 2) (NCAA Baseball Championship)   Josh Smith
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7:00 PM

Ohio State vs. #2 Vanderbilt (Site 2 / Game 2) (NCAA Baseball Championship)   JJ Bleday, Drake Fellows
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7:00 PM

Mercer vs. #4 Georgia (Site 4 / Game 2) (NCAA Baseball Championship)   Aaron Schunk, Tony Locey
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8:00 PM

Florida vs. Dallas Baptist (Site 8 / Game 2) (NCAA Baseball Championship)  Brady McConnell
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8:00 PM

Jacksonville State vs. #12 Ole Miss (Site 12 / Game 2) (NCAA Baseball Championship)  
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8:00 PM

Fordham vs. #15 West Virginia (Site 15 / Game 2) (NCAA Baseball Championship)  Alek Manoah
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8:00 PM

Central Michigan vs. Miami (FL) (Site 6 / Game 2) (NCAA Baseball Championship)  Evan McKendry
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10:00 PM

Omaha vs. #1 UCLA (Site 1 / Game 2) (NCAA Baseball Championship)  Chase Strumpf, Michael Toglia, Ryan Garcia
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10:00 PM

Cincinnati vs. #16 Oregon State (Site 16 / Game 2) (NCAA Baseball Championship)  Adley Rutschman, Grant Gambrell
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3 hours ago, pstroms333 said:

My first ever post.  Just sending out an FYI!  If anyone wants to watch Adley Rutschman, Oregon State plays Cincinnati at 10PM on ESPNU.

Welcome to the OH.  Hope to see more posts from you in the future.  Currently listening to Arkansas vs. Central Connecticut on the radio.

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