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College Baseball World Series: Las Vegas Odds and Picks to WinThe College Baseball World Series is back in Omaha, Nebraska, June 18-29 but this season they will not be in the famous Rosenblatt Stadium.
2010 College Baseball Puts the "Super" in Super RegionalsReview of the 2010 college baseball season and updates on the road to Omaha as teams play for a chance to make the College World Series.- Greed and Money Issues Among College Baseball PlayersNot all students attend college just for the education.
- College Baseball RecruitingCollege baseball recruiting is very difficult, whether for the NCAA or the NAIA. Learn why it's even harder than other sports, and what steps you can take to avoid these obstacles.
- Turner Thorner Has Something Special at ASUThe ASU women's basketball team is the most stable athletic program at the biggest school in the country.
- Five Cypress College Baseball Players Recognized for Academic SuccessFive members of the Chargers baseball team have been named to the 2010 California Community College Baseball Coaching Association All-Academic Team.
- How to Ruin Your Own Recruitment to Play College BaseballCollege recruiting coaches watch a lot of high school baseball, see a lot of high school baseball players, and see a few act like jackasses during the recruiting process. Sometimes, that behavior results in a player losing the interest of a school.
- Learning Outside the Classroom: Playing Sports in CollegePlaying college sports is a rewarding experience, and it doesn't just apply to athletics. See how being an athlete on the college level can change your life.
- How to Play Baseball in CollegeOf the 10,000 available roster spots in College, there are approximately 120,000 High School Seniors competing for these spots. If one seriously wants to play for a college team it is important to have a game plan that can be successful for you.
- The College Baseball Recruiting Process: Getting Your Name Out ThereComing from a college baseball player, I went through the process of trying to get my name out there to coaches to get a shot at playing college baseball. My efforts paid off, and I will explain what I did to achieve my goal.
