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College baseball Week 7: Top-25 rankings, best moments and what to watch
As we approach midseason in college baseball, UCLA remains the top team in the country, and unless USC has anything to say about it this coming weekend, it looks like the Bruins will be there for the remainder of the season. Texas and Georgia Tech held their spots at No. 2 and No. 3, respectively, after strong outings, but after that, the rankings look different.
North Carolina jumped back into the top 10 after sweeping Notre Dame, and Oregon State finds itself in the top 10 for the first time this year after an impressive win over USC. Arkansas took quite a fall from No. 4 to No. 17 after going 1-3 last week.
Newcomers to this week’s top 25 include Alabama at No. 16 after the Crimson Tide swept Auburn; Florida at No. 21; Boston College at No. 22; and UCF at No. 23. Teams that dropped out this week include Tennessee, NC State, Ole Miss and Notre Dame.
Here are the entire top-25 rankings as of March 30, plus our favorite moments and what we’re watching in the week to come.
Top moments
Vanderbilt and Tennessee went to 16 innings in one of their three games over the weekend, and this was the play that sealed a Game 2 win for the Commodores.
BALLGAME!
VandyBoys win it in the 16th! pic.twitter.com/cDkof0i8Cw
— Vanderbilt Baseball (@VandyBoys) March 28, 2026
But it wasn’t their only walk-off win. All three games ended in walk-offs for Vandy, and this grand slam Sunday might just rank first.
TOMMY GOODIN WALK-OFF SLAM 🤯
That’s THREE straight walk-offs for Vanderbilt… and a sweep of Tennessee. pic.twitter.com/D0dKXLsZyI
— SEC Network (@SECNetwork) March 29, 2026
And there is really nothing better than beating your rival on the very last play, as Alabama did against Auburn.
THEY LET THE TIDE GET HOT! 🔥@BryceFowler_6 I #RollTide pic.twitter.com/Yh2bm2Kgq4
— Alabama Baseball (@AlabamaBSB) March 29, 2026
Player to watch
Landon Hairston, IF, Arizona State
Arizona State has been surging lately — the Sun Devils are ranked No. 25 this week — and Hairston is a big reason. The sophomore has hit four, yes four (!), grand slams already this season as we approach the midway mark this week, and that’s tied for most in a single season at ASU. He has 15 home runs for the season overall, and with a stacked baseball family — his father is Scott Hairston — there is no telling how much more he will continue to elevate his game.
HE. IS. INEVITABLE.
WE ARE NOT WORTHY.
HAIRSTON. GRANNY. pic.twitter.com/fX8iw6SwZy
— Sun Devil Baseball (@ASU_Baseball) March 28, 2026
Series to watch
No. 12 USC at No. 1 UCLA
Game 1: 9 p.m. Friday
Game 2: 5 p.m. Saturday
Game 3: 6 p.m. Sunday
A crosstown rivalry! We’ve had our eyes on this matchup for a while. USC has been impressive this season, but with this series being played at Jackie Robinson Stadium, the Trojans face their biggest competition yet against the nation’s top team on the road. UCLA has been playing well behind Roch Cholowsky and Will Gasparino, who have accounted for a combined 22 home runs for the Bruins. Now, their bats have cooled off in the past month, but this would be the perfect time to pick up the heat. This is definitely the series to watch this weekend and likely the best Big Ten showdown we will see all season long.
Updated top 25
Here are D1baseball.com’s latest rankings, plus information on each team’s next game.
All times Eastern.
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1. UCLA Bruins
Previous rank: 1
Record: 25-2
Next game: at UC Irvine, 9 p.m. Tuesday
2. Texas Longhorns
Previous rank: 2
Record: 23-4
Next game: vs. Texas State, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday (SEC Network+)
3. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
Previous rank: 3
Record: 22-5
Next game: vs. Auburn, 7 p.m. Tuesday (ESPN2)
4. Mississippi State Bulldogs
Previous rank: 6
Record: 24-4
Next game: vs. Grambling, 7 p.m. Tuesday (SEC Network+)
5. Georgia Bulldogs
Previous rank: 7
Record: 23-6
Next game: vs. Georgia State, 3 p.m. Tuesday (SEC Network+)
6. North Carolina Tar Heels
Previous rank: 13
Record: 24-4
Next game: vs. Campbell, 8 p.m. Tuesday (ACC Network)
7. Florida State Seminoles
Previous rank: 10
Record: 21-6
Next game: at Stetson, 6:30 p.m. Tuesday (ESPN+)
8. Southern Miss Golden Eagles
Previous rank: 11
Record: 21-7
Next game: vs. Southeastern Louisiana, 7 p.m. Tuesday (ESPN+)
9. Oregon State Beavers
Previous rank: 16
Record: 20-5
Next game: vs. Washington, 8:35 p.m. Tuesday
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10. Virginia Cavaliers
Previous rank: 9
Record: 22-7
Next game: vs. Old Dominion, 6 p.m. Tuesday (ACC Network Extra)
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11. Oklahoma Sooners
Previous rank: 8
Record: 19-8
Next game: at Oral Roberts, 7 p.m. Tuesday (ESPN+)
12. USC Trojans
Previous rank: 12
Record: 26-3
Next game: vs. UC Santa Barbara, 10 p.m. Tuesday
13. West Virginia Mountaineers
Previous rank: 17
Record: 19-5
Next game: at Arizona, 9 p.m. Tuesday (ESPN+)
14. Coastal Carolina Chanticleers
Previous rank: 15
Record: 20-7
Next game: at The Citadel, 7 p.m. Tuesday (ESPN+)
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15. Oregon Ducks
Previous rank: 20
Record: 23-5
Next game: vs. Portland, 8:05 p.m. Tuesday
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16. Alabama Crimson Tide
Previous rank: NR
Record: 22-7
Next game: at Jacksonville State, 7 p.m. Tuesday
17. Arkansas Razorbacks
Previous rank: 4
Record: 19-10
Next game: at Missouri State, 7 p.m. Tuesday (ESPN+)
18. Auburn Tigers
Previous rank: 5
Record: 20-7
Next game: at Georgia Tech, 7 p.m. Tuesday (ESPN2)
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19. Nebraska Cornhuskers
Previous rank: 24
Record: 22-6
Next game: at Creighton, 7 p.m. Tuesday (ESPN+)
20. Texas A&M Aggies
Previous rank: 25
Record: 22-5
Next game: vs. Sam Houston, 7 p.m. Tuesday (SEC Network+)
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21. Florida Gators
Previous rank: NR
Record: 23-6
Next game: vs. Jacksonville, 6:30 p.m. Tuesday (SEC Network+)
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22. Boston College Eagles
Previous rank: NR
Record: 20-9
Next game: vs. Maine, 3 p.m. Tuesday (ACC Network Extra)
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23. UCF Knights
Previous rank: NR
Record: 18-8
Next game: at Penn State, 5:30 p.m. Wednesday
24. Kentucky Wildcats
Previous rank: 19
Record: 21-6
Next game: vs. Miami (Ohio), 6:30 p.m. Tuesday (SEC Network+)
25. Arizona State Sun Devils
Previous rank: 22
Record: 17-6
Next game: vs. San Diego State, 8:35 p.m. Monday (ESPN+)
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WWE Hall of Famer Nikki Bella opens up about what she wants fans to remember her for when she retires
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One of the best things to debate amongst friends is where professional athletes of a particular sport rank all time. Some make top 10 lists, others go by the Mount Rushmore rule.
Pro wrestling fans are no different. Championships, legacy and impact on the sport matter to those who take the time to watch wrestling 3-6 times per week for decades. How pro wrestlers are remembered by their fans is important to them.
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Nikki Bella confronts Becky Lynch during Monday Night RAW at Barclays Center in Brooklyn on Aug. 4, 2025. (Michael Marques/WWE)
For WWE Hall of Famer Nikki Bella, she suggested in an interview with Fox News Digital that her championship accolades should be put aside. Using her voice to have an effect on someone watching her in an arena or at home is more important.
“I would love definitely to be remembered as fearless, as someone who wasn’t scared to use her voice, someone who wasn’t scared to pave the ways, someone who wasn’t scared to stand up to all the hate, who can still be her even when people try to tear you down,” Bella said, who became the Chief Margarita Officer for Madam Paleta Tequila earlier in the week. “What I’ve realized, and this is in any industry and this is throughout time, it’s never easy to be first or be the loudest about something. And there’s so many people who helped pave the way before us but when you’re at the forefront or when you’re at the face of that, you take on everything that comes with it – hate, love, support, everything.
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Nikki Bella returns to Monday Night RAW at PHX Arena in Phoenix, Ariz., on June 9, 2025. (Craig Ambrosio/WWE)
“I think that’s where I truly live up to being ‘Fearless’ Nikki, I just don’t stop. Even when I’m not at my best or when I’m at my greatest. I hope at the end of the day, people can look back and respect that too – even the ones who can be so disrespectful. They see things in such a different way and they really just don’t know. I hope to be remembered as that over anything.”
Bella said she understood that fans will look at her titles and accolades overall when she eventually decides to step away from action for good.
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She was a two-time Divas champion, including holding the championship for a record 300 days, and was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame with her sister, Brie Bella, in 2020.
She stressed, however, that the impact she made was held in high regard above everything else.
“I get some people get hooked on champion numbers, like 13 time, 10 time, five time, you know, for me, it’s always been about impact,” she told Fox News Digital. “And if the people tuning in, I was able to change some people’s lives. Maybe they were being raised in a not great home and I gave them the ability to be fearless and to use their voice to know they could be someone great one day, to me, that’s being a champion and that’s what I’d love to be more than anything. I look at my Bella Army and they are my true accomplishment.

Nikki Bella addresses the crowd during SmackDown at Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix, Ariz., on March 13, 2026. (Bradlee Rutledge/WWE)
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“That is better than any championship I could ever win, ever.”
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Australia cricket split over BBL future after selloff plan stalls
SYDNEY: As Twenty20 cricket competitions explode around the world, Australia’s Big Bash League is struggling to chart a vision for the future, after plans to privatise its franchises stalled.
Cricket Australia chief Todd Greenberg is adamant that outside investment is necessary to shore up the game’s financial future and keep pace with a boom in other well-funded leagues played in a similar time slot.
They include the UAE’s ILT20, South Africa’s SA20, and New Zealand’s privately-backed NZ20 scheduled to start in December 2027, all bidding for the best local and overseas players.
“If those salary caps (of other leagues) are significantly higher than ours over the coming years, and players can earn more in those areas, then players will follow those. That’s a real risk to us,” Greenberg told local media.
“I want to make sure that for Australian cricket, our ambition is to have a league that runs at the key part of the year for us, which is the December-January window, and it’s the best T20 league in the world at that moment in time.
“To do that, we have to have a significant amount of money in our salary caps to attract not only the best players from overseas, but to retain and attract our own best players.”
He added: “The concept of bringing private capital to cricket is inevitable at some point.”
While not a direct competitor as it runs in a different window, the benchmark Indian Premier League has seen massive success thanks to wealthy benefactors, with England’s The Hundred also on a roll after an influx of private capital.
But it is a thorny issue in Australia with an initial proposal to sell stakes in each of BBL’s eight teams stalling last month amid concerns about a loss of control for the game’s local custodians.
While the Victorian, Western Australian and Tasmanian cricket associations voiced support and South Australia said it was open to the idea, New South Wales and Queensland rejected the move.
Queensland Cricket, which controls the Brisbane Heat, said it was worried about player payments skyrocketing to unsustainable levels, and that private owners may not be as invested in the grassroots game.
Cricket NSW, which operates the Sydney Sixers and Sydney Thunder, was similarly concerned that it could be detrimental to how the sport is governed and how local players are produced.
‘Sugar hit’
There are also fears about an Indian takeover, with the most likely buyers seen as the rich IPL team owners who have invested in other short-form competitions around the globe.
Former Australian captain Greg Chappell is in the “No” camp, arguing that the BBL belongs to the states and communities that have built it into a successful and well-attended product.
While acknowledging the commercial realities, he said selling it off was not the answer.
“The moment you introduce private ownership at scale, you introduce a set of priorities that may not always align with the long-term health of the game,” he wrote in the Sydney Morning Herald.
“Private investors, however well-intentioned, answer to shareholders, not to Australian cricket.”
Andrew Jones, a former head of strategy at Cricket Australia who was instrumental in the launch of the BBL, is similarly unconvinced.
“A one-off sale is a sugar hit, not a solution,” he said in The Australian newspaper, arguing that revenues can be better grown through sponsorships, wagering, ticketing, and more focus on commercialising the women’s game.
Despite scepticism, Greenberg remains confident and is now eyeing a hybrid ownership model.
This would allow the BBL franchises keen to sell stakes to do so while allowing those against to maintain complete ownership.
“If we end up not going together at the same time, can we still extract the same level of revenue, and can we extract the same level of value?” he said.
“I think we can, but I’ve got to do the work to satisfy a recommendation that would ultimately go to the members and our board.”
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Knicks take commanding 3-0 lead over Cavaliers in Eastern Conference Finals
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The New York Knicks took a commanding 3-0 lead in the Eastern Conference Finals on Saturday as the franchise eyes its first NBA Finals berth since 1999.
Jalen Brunson scored 30 points to lead New York to a 121-108 win over Cleveland, while Mikal Bridges added 22 as the Knicks never trailed in Game 3.
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The New York Knicks bench reacts during the fourth quarter against the Cleveland Cavaliers in game three of the Eastern Conference finals at Rocket Arena in Cleveland, Ohio, on May 23, 2026. (David Richard/Imagn Images)
New York is the seventh team in NBA history to win at least 10 straight during a postseason run. The last team to do it was the Boston Celtics, who also went on a 10-game run on their way to the 2024 title.
All but one of the Knicks’ wins have been by double digits, with an average margin of victory of 22.5 points.
Cavaliers star Donovan Mitchell finished with 23 points in 38 minutes, while teammate James Harden added 21. Cleveland shot 12 of 41 from 3-point range and 12 of 19 from the foul line.

Cleveland Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell (45) drives to the basket against New York Knicks guard Landry Shamet (44) during the first quarter in Game Three of the NBA Eastern Conference Finals at Rocket Arena on May 23, 2026 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)
Cleveland rallied and tied it at 50-all on a jumper by Harden before the Knicks countered with a 10-1 run. They went into halftime with a 60-54 advantage.
Music superstar Taylor Swift was courtside for Game 3 of the Eastern Conference finals on Saturday night alongside fiancé and Ohio native Travis Kelce.
Swift and Kelce, who recently signed a three-year, $54 million contract with the Kansas City Chiefs, took their seats in Rocket Arena shortly before the opening tip.

Singer Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce attend Game Three of the NBA Eastern Conference Finals between the New York Knicks and Cleveland Cavaliers at Rocket Arena in Cleveland, Ohio, on May 23, 2026. (Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)
With the Cavs trailing 91-82 at the end of the third quarter, Kelce and Swift were shown on the arena’s giant scoreboard. Fans cheered wildly as Kelce showed off his team cap and wine-and-gold shirt.
Game 4 is set for Monday night at Rocket Arena in Cleveland. The series will return to Madison Square Garden for Game 5 on Wednesday, if necessary.
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Meanwhile, in the Western Conference, the San Antonio Spurs will host the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 4 on Sunday night. Oklahoma City enters the matchup with a 2-1 series lead.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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