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It’s only fitting that the historic 2025 Murray State baseball season came to end because of a history-making performance in the Men’s College World Series. Arkansas's Gage Wood threw the third no-hitter in Men's College World Series history to lead the Razorbacks over the Racers 3-0 Monday.
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A late comeback attempt wasn't enough for the Racers in the team's first ever Men's College World Series game, as Murray State lost 6-4 to UCLA on Saturday. The Racers will face Arkansas in a win-or-go-home game on Monday.
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With a 5-4 win Monday over the Duke Blue Devils in Durham, North Carolina, Murray State University's baseball team is advancing to the Men’s College World Series for the first time in program history.
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Murray State baseball notched another historic milestone this season with a 12-11 win Monday over Ole Miss: advancing to its first NCAA super regional in program history.
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Murray State’s CFSB Center is getting an upgrade. The western Kentucky school’s athletics director, Nico Yantko, announced the plans for “significant eight-figure project” to the board of regents Thursday during the group’s annual retreat, ahead of its Friday meeting.
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The Murray State University athletics program has a new captain – Nico Yantko. Yantko was tapped as MSU’s athletics director in a release Monday and introduced at a public event at the CFSB Center on campus Tuesday.
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Murray State University athletics director Kevin Saal is moving back to his native Kansas, where he’ll serve as athletics director for the Wichita State University Shockers. Wichita State president Rick Muma announced Saal’s hiring during a press conference Wednesday.
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Murray State Athletics named Steve Prohm as the 17th head coach of the Racers men's basketball program Friday. Prohm is a familiar face in Murray, having more than a decade of experience in blue and gold as both an assistant coach (2005-2011) and head coach (2011-2015).
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The dance is over for Murray State University as the Racers fell to the 15-seed St. Peter's University Peacocks Saturday evening in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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It took a little longer than regulation, but the Murray State Racers got their 21st consecutive win Thursday in Indianapolis, Indiana, to move on to the second round of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament.