According to this article from The Oregonian, Oregon is one of at least five schools in the running to win the women’s title at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships, which begin Wednesday in Eugene. USC and Stanford also have a shot at taking the women’s crown.
Our Sarah Kezele gives us the rundown on Washington softball losing to Florida State 1-0 in Game 1 of the WCWS championship series. Game 2 is Tuesday night at 5 p.m. PT.
The MLB Draft began Monday, and Oregon State second baseman Nick Madrigal was taken fourth overall by the Chicago White Sox. He is the first top-five MLB Draft choice in Oregon State history.
Meanwhile, Cal’s Tanner Dodson went 71st overall to the Tampa Rays. Nice write-up here from Rusty Simmons.
Here’s a 2018 NBA Draft highlight package for Deandre Ayton, the likely No. 1 pick of the draft.
Former Washington State kicker Jason Hanson is on the College Football Hall of Fame ballot, CougCenter points out.
Stanford women’s golf assistant coach Lauren Dobashi was named WGCA Assistant Coach of the Year, it was announced Monday (Palo Alto Online).
Brian Howell lets us know that Colorado football is losing two offensive linemen – Dillon Middlemiss is ending his football career to focus on academics, while Grant Polley will sit out 2018 for personal reasons.
UCLA tight end Jimmy Jaggers has retired from football for medical reasons, citing multiple concussions in a Twitter post on Monday.
J. Brady McCullough of the Los Angeles Times reports on what USC football season-ticket holders will have to pay once the Coliseum renovation is completed in 2019.
Kurt Kragthorpe of The Salt Lake Tribune gives us his take on Utah’s hiring of Mark Harlan as AD (spoiler: he likes the hire).
Doug Haller tells us what we should know about Arizona State football recruiting.