Kansas’ Tyson Owens, Arizona’s Luc Fladda And UCF’s Camden Wicker Earn Big 12 Weekly Baseball Honors
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(BCSNN) — Kansas outfielder Tyson Owens, Arizona right‑hander Luc Fladda and UCF right‑hander Camden Wicker were named Big 12 Baseball Players of the Week for Week 11 of the 2026 season, the conference announced.
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- Iowa Hawkeye Athletics | Hawkeye Sports
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The University of Iowa baseball team defeated Indiana, 7-4, on Sunday afternoon at Bart Kaufman Field to complete a series sweep over the Hoosiers.
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- Texas Tech Athletics | Texas Tech University Red Raiders
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Logan Hughes lifted his 30th-career home run and Connor Shouse went 3-for-5 with two doubles and four RBIs in Texas Tech's 13-3 run-rule (7 inning) win over Tarleton State Tuesday night at Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park.
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- Duke Athletics | Go Duke
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Duke senior Aidan Weaver matched a career high with 11 strikeouts, while throwing five innings of one-run ball, but the Blue Devils (22-22, 8-14 ACC) fell to No. 2 North Carolina, 3-1, at Jack Coombs Field.
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- Miami University Athletic Communications | Miami RedHawks
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The RedHawks brought down Michigan on Tuesday after recording five home runs, three of which were hit consecutively, en route to a 12-10 victory in their first matchup against the Wolverines since 1988. McKie Field saw a record attendance figure, welcoming 1,643 fans to watch the contest and breaking the previous record set on the park's opening day in 2002. Miami improves to 26-13 (14-7 MAC) with the win, while Michigan falls to 24-16 (10-8 Big Ten).
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