How to watch Texas Tech, Baylor, TCU in the Big 12 tournament
How to watch Texas, A&M and Oklahoma in the SEC tournament
The North Texas Mean Green have made some big moves in just their second season in the American Athletic Conference.
North Texas finished its conference slate with a 14-3 record, its best conference record since going 16-2 in Conference USA in 2021-22. The Mean Green enter the tournament as the No. 2 seed behind Memphis.
UNT is seeking its first NCAA Tournament appearance in four seasons, but will likely need to win the conference tournament to get a bid.
Here’s how to follow North Texas through the AAC tournament.
When: Wednesday-Sunday
Where: Dickies Arena, Fort Worth
Broadcast: ESPNU, ESPN+ (streaming only)
Game 1 — No. 13 Charlotte vs No. 12 Rice, noon; ESPN+
Game 2 — No. 9 South Florida vs No. 8 Wichita State, 11:30 a.m.; ESPNU
Game 3 — Game 1 Winner vs No. 5 Florida Atlantic, 1:30 p.m.; ESPNU
Game 4 — No. 10 Tulsa vs No. 7 Temple, 6 p.m.; ESPNU
Game 5 — No. 11 UTSA vs No. 6 East Carolina, 8 p.m.; ESPNU
Game 6 — Game 2 Winner vs No. 1 Memphis, noon; ESPN2
Game 7 — Game 3 Winner vs No. 4 Tulane, 1 p.m.; ESPN2
Game 8 — Game 4 Winner vs No. 2 North Texas, 6 p.m.; ESPNU
Game 9 — Game 5 Winner vs No. 3 UAB, 8 p.m.; ESPNU
Game 6 Winner vs Game 7 Winner, 2 p.m.; ESPN2
Game 8 Winner vs Game 9 Winner, 4 p.m.; ESPN2
2:15 p.m., ESPN
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A day off at the pool — and a little sunburn — didn’t stop the Minnesota Twins’ momentum.
Brooks Lee hit a three-run homer as Minnesota scored multiple runs in the first inning for the third consecutive game, and the Twins went on to complete a series sweep of the Texas Rangers with a 9-3 win Thursday.
Minnesota has won four games in a row and scored 25 runs in the three-games series in Texas. The two teams had a rare, mid-series day off on Wednesday with the England-Croatia World Cup game being played in Arlington.
“We’re locked in every day,” Lee told Audra Martin on the team’s broadcast. “Yesterday, taking time off, lay out by the pool, get a little burnt and then right back to it. We did a good job getting focused. I feel like we do that with rain delays, too, just lock back in and we’re doing it.”
Lee’s 12th homer capped a four-run first off Jack Leiter (3-7). Trevor Larnach made it 6-0 in the fourth with a two-run shot to straightaway center that just cleared the extended glove of leaping Alejandro Osuna. Larnach’s third hit was an RBI single in the fifth, and Ryan Kriedler hit a two-run homer in the eighth.
Joe Ryan (5-3) struck out seven but needed 97 pitches to get through five scoreless innings while allowing three singles. Leiter was done after the fourth, and has given up 17 runs while losing three starts in a row.
The Twins never trailed in the sweep that extended their winning streak to four, matching their longest this season. Their 14-5 record at Globe Life Field is the best for any American League opponent since the ballpark opened in 2020.
Wyatt Langford, Ezequiel Duran and Justin Foscue hit solo homers for the Rangers, who have lost five of six games. They are 0-15 when giving up multiple runs in the first inning.
Twins DH Josh Bell, who was born in nearby Irving and grew up in the area, had an RBI single before Lee’s homer. Bell hit a three-run homer in the first inning of the series-opening 4-2 win Monday, and had an RBI single for a 2-0 lead in the first of a 12-2 win on Tuesday.
“We’re just passing the baton each time,” Lee said of the offensive output. “Our guys are hot. They feel good and they came out swinging today. It was awesome to see. We’ve done that for a while now.”
Twins rookie left-hander Connor Prielipp (2-4, 5.26 ERA) starts Friday at Arizona. The Diamondbacks are scheduled to start right-hander Michael Soroka (8-3, 3.11).
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