The college basketball transfer portal has completely reshaped the landscape… and some teams just changed their entire season overnight. In this video, we break down the BIGGEST Winners & Losers of the Transfer Portal heading into the 2026 college basketball season. From programs that built national championship-caliber rosters to teams that lost their entire core, we cover EVERYTHING you need to know. We dive into major winners like the Florida Gators, Duke Blue Devils, Illinois Fighting Illini, Texas Longhorns, and UConn Huskies — and break down why their roster construction could make them serious contenders. We also analyze major losers like the Kentucky Wildcats, Kansas Jayhawks, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Wake Forest Demon Deacons, and more — including what went wrong and how it impacts their outlook. Plus, we break down fascinating teams like the Louisville Cardinals, who landed one of the most talented portal classes in the country… but still have major questions about fit. 🔥 Who do YOU think won the transfer portal? Let me know in the comments! #collegebasketball #transferportal #cbb #cbbtransferportal #basketball 0:00 Intro 0:20 Xavier Musketeers 0:57 Saint Louis Billikens 1:40 Florida Gators 2:35 Kentucky Wildcats 3:27 Duke Blue Devils 4:36 Kansas Jayhawks 5:33 Illinois Fighting Illini 6:29 Georgia Bulldogs 7:26 Miami Hurricanes 8:27 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 9:21 Indiana Hoosiers 10:24 TCU Horned Frogs 11:10 Texas Longhorns 12:25 Kansas State Wildcats 13:20 Tennessee Volunteers 14:23 Wake Forest Demon Deacons 15:18 Providence Friars 16:17 Seton Hall Pirates 17:11 UConn Huskies 18:11 Santa Clara Broncos 19:01 Louisville Cardinals 20:15 Outro Business Inquires: thebasketballnetworkbusiness@gmail.com Watch on YouTube!: https://www.youtube.com/@thebasketballnetwork Follow us on TikTok!: https://www.tiktok.com/@thebasketballnetwork Follow us on Instagram!: https://www.instagram.com/thebasketballnetwork/ Follow us on Twitter!: https://www.x.com/TheBballNetwork We DO NOT own any clips or videos that we post of basketball highlights. All clips are property of the NBA or NCAA including ESPN, TNT, ABC, CBS, Fox Sports, ACCN, SECN, BTN, etc… All videos are edited following the “fair use” guidelines of YouTube. Please contact us regarding any concerns with our videos. TheBasketballNetwork, Basketball, Highlights, College Basketball, CBB, NCAAM, NCAA Tournament, NCAA Tournament Predictions, March Madness, March Madness Predictions, College Basketball Transfer Portal, Transfer Portal, College Basketball Rankings, CBB Rankings, NBA, National Basketball Association, NBA News, NBA Draft, NBA Mock Draft, Mock Draft, NBA Free Agency, Free Agency, NBA OffseasonNBA Trades, NBA Trade Deadline, Trade Deadline, NBA Playoffs, NBA Finals, NBA Rankings
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GoUTRGV.com April 3, 2026 – RIO GRANDE VALLEY, Texas – The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) Vaqueros baseball team fell to the Northwestern State Demons 9-6 on Friday at UTRGV Baseball Stadium in front of a crowd of 2,671. The Vaqueros (14-17, 9-8 SLC) batted around in the first against Dylan Marionneaux (3-2) as the first five batters all had hits. Junior Rocco Garza Gongora opened with a double and senior Thomas Williams hit a single. Juniors Armani Raygoza and PSJA alum Julius Ramirez followed with RBI-singles. Junior Easton Moomau singled to load the bases. One out later, graduate student PSJA alum Diego Villescas walked to force-in a run and senior Hank Warren hit a sacrifice fly to make the score 4-0. Williams finished 2-for-5 with a double and a run scored. Ramirez went 2-for-5 with an RBI. The Demons (20-10, 12-5 SLC) got one back in the second when J.T. Simonelli led off with a single and Michael McAllose hit an RBI-double to make the score 4-1. The Demons scored a pair of unearned runs in the fourth on a two-run single by Joe Siervo after an inning-extending error to pull within 4-3. Graduate student Aaron Sanchez halted the Demons offense for the next two innings with his second-straight scoreless relief appearance, striking out one while scattering three hits in 2.0 innings. Ethan Menard led off the seventh with a single against senior Steven Oliva (0-2). Simonelli followed with a game-tying double. One out later, Noah McNeil, Zach White, and Sam Ardoin all singled, with McNeil and Ardoin driving in runs. Brooks Leonard capped the inning by reaching on an error that allowed Ardoin to score to put the Demons up 7-4. The Vaqueros loaded the bases on walks against Jacob LeBlanc with one out in the eighth. Villescas walked to force-in a run and Warren hit a sacrifice fly to bring the Vaqueros within 7-6. LeBlanc bounced back with a scoreless ninth for his first save. The Demons added two insurance runs in the ninth, as with a runner at third and one out, McNeil hit an RBI-double and White hit an RBI-single. UTRGV and Northwestern State complete this series Saturday at 1 p.m. during Bark in the Park, presented by Raising Cane's. Dogs will receive free bandanas while supplies last. Anyone bringing a dog must fill out the release found here. Fans can save time by downloading it, filling it out, printing it, and bringing it with them. Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased at UTRGVTickets.com. Current UTRGV students receive free general admission with a digital ticket that can be acquired at GoUTRGV.com/StudentTickets while also showing their student ID. Fans can learn more about game day, including parking information, maps, and the clear bag policy, by visiting RallyTheValley.com. Fans can watch domestically on ESPN+ or internationally via Southland International.
NCAA Baseball Live Scoreboard Wake Forest Demon Deacons vs Virginia Cavaliers** is live tonight for the high-stakes ACC ...
The Hoos dominate game three and take the series over the Demon Deacons
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**NCAA Baseball Live Scoreboard Wake Forest Demon Deacons vs Virginia Cavaliers** is live tonight from Davenport Field at Disharoon Park in Charlottesville, Virginia! We are providing a dedicated, human-monitored live scoreboard for every strikeout, home run, and elite defensive gem of this massive **#24 vs #9** ACC Conference series opener on **March 20, 2026**. The headline today is "The Battle for ACC Supremacy in Charlottesville." The **#9 Virginia Cavaliers** enter the field looking to protect their home turf behind a high-powered offense led by AJ Gracia and Preseason All-American Eric Becker. Fresh off a dominant start to the Pollard era, the Cavaliers aim to assert their dominance early in this ranked series. Facing them is a resilient **#24 Wake Forest Demon Deacons** squad that arrives in Charlottesville with a point to prove. Powered by the explosive power of sophomore star Dalton Wentz and the veteran presence of Kade Lewis, the Deacs look to orchestrate a statement victory on the road. With both programs featuring elite pitching staffs and potential future MLB draftees, expect a high-intensity tactical battle from the first pitch to the final out. Join the CORE SCORE LIVE community to discuss the key plays, Kyle Johnson’s strikeout watch, and the race for Omaha live! What you will find in this live broadcast: * **Real-Time Score Updates:** Accurate, inning-by-inning scoring for the **Wake Forest Demon Deacons** and the **Virginia Cavaliers**. * **NCAA Baseball Context:** Live tracking of home run alerts, pitch counts, and ACC standings impact. * **Dedicated Coverage:** A stream managed in real-time to ensure the best fan experience for college baseball enthusiasts worldwide. Don't miss a single highlight from this Charlottesville thriller on **March 20, 2026**. Subscribe and stay tuned as we track the road to the College World Series! --------------------------------------------------------- NOTICE: This live stream is not spam and contains no copyrighted material. This content is exclusive to the "CORE SCORE LIVE" channel, produced using human-verified data, and is manually monitored and managed throughout the broadcast.
In the final game of Round 1 of the 2026 T.Rowe Price ACC Men's Basketball Tournament, the 13-seeded Demon Deacons took down the 12-seeded Hokies, 95-89 in overtime. Seven of the eight Wake Forest players who played in the game scored at least 10 points. Wake Forest shot 50.8% from the field while holding Virginia Tech to 41.8% shooting. Myles Colvin led Wake Forest with 18 points and six rebounds. Sebastian Akins scored 14 points, including an important and-1 with 57 seconds left in overtime. Akins also had four rebounds and three assists. Tre'Von Spillers and Mekhi Mason each had 13 points. For Virginia Tech, Ben Hammond scored a game-high 23 points. Jailen Bedford had 17 points, eight rebounds, and three assists.