The Virginia baseball team was involved in a bus crash earlier today after their bus driver became unconscious on their way to the airport for their weekend series against number …
Brian Foley
Brian Foley
Brian Foley is the founder and Lead Editor of College Baseball Daily since its inception in 2005. He has covered two CWS, multiple NCAA Baseball Regionals, and other special events across the country. In addition to his duties with College Baseball Daily, he has covered games for Inside Lacrosse and been featured in USA Today, Wall Street Journal among other publications. He can be contacted by email at editor at collegebaseballdaily.com and followed on Twitter @BFoley82.
LUBBOCK, Texas — Young players are giving their more experienced counterparts some competition on the initial 2016 watch list for the Brooks Wallace Shortstop of the Year Award. The award, …
DURHAM, N.C. — USA Baseball released its 60-player midseason Golden Spikes Award watch list on Wednesday, moving closer to naming the top amateur baseball player in the country. Sponsored by …
LUBBOCK, Texas — The two pitchers leading the nation in victories also lead the initial watch list for the 2016 National Pitcher of the Year Award, presented by the National …
LUBBOCK, Texas — As teams begin to set their sights on the postseason, the National College Baseball Hall of Fame announced the first watch list for its 2016 John Olerud …
Kentucky rightfielder Storm Wilson made this insane catch last night against Louisville after his two teammates collided. You can check out the video below.
Here is a great stop from Binghamton second baseman Reed Gamache against Hartford from over the weekend. Check out the video below.
Oregon State and Oregon faced off on Monday evening in a classic matchup with the Beavers coming out on top of a 11-10 scoreline.
College Baseball Daily continues our countdown to the 2016 NCAA Baseball Tournament with this week’s Projected Brackets. These brackets act like the season ended on Monday and was starting today. …
SAN FRANCISCO – During the past 100 years, the Pac-12 Conference has produced some of the greatest baseball players of all-time and, on Monday night, 30 of those players were …