On the Diamond
Logan Hughes was named Second Team ABCA All-Central Region after hitting 19 home runs and .376 this year.
NiJaree Canady won the 2025 Honda Sport Award for Softball which goes to the top women athletes.
On the Gridiron
ESPN with the top 25 plays since 2000 and at No. 6, on November 1, 2008:
No play represented the Air Raid’s playground-type simplicity better than four verticals, what architect Hal Mumme called “Six” because everyone ran deep for six points. Mike Leach, Mumme’s protégé, turned Texas Tech into giant killers running the offense, and landed the Red Raiders’ biggest upset blow with that play after the first visit to Lubbock by “College GameDay.”
Trailing No. 1 Texas at home 33-32 with eight seconds left, Graham Harrell threw a back-shoulder ball to Michael Crabtree at the Texas 6, and instead of stepping out of bounds with one second left, Crabtree broke a tackle, got six and ruined Texas’ national title hopes, cementing Texas Tech’s biggest win in school history on a magical night in Lubbock. — Dave Wilson
New defensive end David Bailey.
On the Hardwood
CBS Sports’ Matt Norlander on the upcoming rule changes, which will permit a coach’s challenger:
The key alteration: Coach’s challenges are coming to college hoops. (Twirl those index fingers in celebration!) Starting next season, any out-of-bounds call, basket interference/goaltending call and/or block/charge whistles in the restricted arc near the rim can be challenged at any point in a game by a coach — with a catch. A coach (and only a coach) can ask for a monitor review if his team has at least one timeout remaining. Each coach is allowed one review at the start of each game and will be given one bonus review if the first challenge is successfully overturned.
If the coach is incorrect then they lose a timeout. The NCAA will also look at more continuation calls for more and-1 calls. As an aside, you can go to any gym in America and at any game there is a parent say “AND 1!!!!” and there’s no foul or any contact. It’s a fan favorite in the AAU world.
The new guys!
You’re going to love these guys #TTW pic.twitter.com/YHazE9arBS
— Texas Tech Basketball (@TexasTechMBB) June 10, 2025
On the Track
Texas Tech track & field is at the NCAA Track & Field Outdoor Championships starting today through Saturday in Eugene.
4-day season finale begins tomorrow. Tune in. pic.twitter.com/nArsfxEDrc
— Texas Tech Track & Field (@TexasTechTF) June 11, 2025