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***Chase Krewson fired up to continue baseball journey at UCF ⚾

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Rich Wallace and UCF Baseball just scored one of the top freshmen in the transfer portal.

Chase Krewson, an outfielder who helped Duke win an ACC Championship, announced his commitment to the Knights on Monday. He's already ranked as a top 50 prospect in the 2026 MLB Draft class.

"I'm super grateful to have an opportunity like this," Krewson told UCFSports.com. "I feel like UCF is the place where I can reach my full potential."

The native of Bridgeville, Penn., has a longtime connection to Wallace. In fact, he was one of the first players Wallace recruited when he joined Link Jarrett's Notre Dame staff in the summer of 2019. Krewson would later commit to the Fighting Irish that December.

"My eighth grade summer is when I first interacted with Coach Wallace who then was the recruiting coordinator at Notre Dame," Krewson said. "We built a relationship over that summer and fall. He brought me to a camp in the winter and I committed around that time.

"He's a great guy. He's real easy to build a relationship with. Super down to earth. You can tell how much he cares about the players. I had been verbally committed to him my freshman year, but when they had the coaching change at Notre Dame I ended up reopening my recruitment."

Jarrett and Wallace departed South Bend in June 2022 to help revive the Florida State baseball program. It was at that point Krewson decided to change his commitment to Duke.

Krewson had a phenomenal debut for the Blue Devils. Appearing in 46 games, he became a regular starter by conference play, finishing third on the team with a .331 batting average to go along with a .417 on base percentage and .469 slugging percentage. He was mostly a singles hitter, but did exhibit some power with five home runs and three doubles.

Duke, which finished the season with a 40-20 record, swept pool play of the ACC tournament with wins against Virginia Tech and NC State, beat Miami in the semifinals and then blasted Florida State 16-4 in the championship game.

There was thought Duke could be in the running for a No. 1 seed and regional host, but they ended up as a No. 2 seed in the Oklahoma NCAA Regional. They lost their opening game to UConn 4-1, beat Oral Roberts and then were eliminated by the Sooners (UConn went on to win the regional).

"It was a really good year of growth for me, not just as a player but as a person," Krewson said. "I was more independent living on my own away from home, being away from all the people who had supported me my whole life in Pittsburgh. I was getting a lot of extra reps in the cages, learning what I needed to focus on with my swing, trying to understand what makes me ready going into a game vs. what to stay away from.

"It was a really good year. I really enjoyed playing with my teammates at Duke. It was a special year. We won the ACC Championship. That was an awesome moment for me. I love winning."

Krewson, who played left field, earned a reputation for having a big arm. He was responsible for eight outfield assists, including throwing out three runners at the plate between the ACC and NCAA Tournament.

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"I didn't expect guys to keep running on me," Krewson said. "They chose to, which ended up being a benefit for me. I'll take those whenever they come. Throughout high school, I was known for having a good arm, so to be able to put it on display at this level was super awesome. Maybe teams will note that in the scouting report from now on."

It was on the drive home from Durham to Pennsylvania that Krewson, in consultation with his father Rick, decided he would be best served exploring his options in the transfer portal.

"My dad was my travel ball coach my entire life and was super helpful with this transfer portal recruitment process because it can be kind of chaotic," Krewson said. "I really appreciate everything my father has done for me throughout my whole baseball career. I was pretty open when I went in the portal. I was immediately contacted by Big 12, ACC and SEC schools. Coach Wallace called me that first day and it kind of took off from there."

Krewson was obviously aware Wallace was now a head coach and had just wrapped up his first season at his alma mater UCF. The Knights exceeded all expectations in their first Big 12 season, earning their first NCAA Regional bid since 2017.

"I would occasionally see stuff on social media about UCF's season," Krewson said. "With Florida State being in the ACC, I knew UCF was going to that regional. I know they had a great year under Coach Wallace. I wasn't surprised. He's a great leader. I think it seemed like the players really wanted to play for him."

Krewson and his father flew down from Pittsburgh last weekend on an unofficial visit.

"It was basically the same as a high school recruiting visit," Krewson said. "We flew down at like 7:30 in the morning and got the day started. We all met Coach Wallace and got to meet the other guys on staff. We took a tour of the facility, the baseball stadium and then we went around campus.

"We discussed things with the coaches, just planning a map for the future on where I would be."

By the end of the day, Krewson was ready to commit.

"I let the coaching staff know before I left," Krewson said. "It was super awesome. Like I said, Coach Wallace is a real down to earth person. He's super excited for me and the program. I gave him a hug. There's really a lack of words to describe it. I'm super grateful for him that he's giving me this opportunity to represent this university and having trust in me.

"The other coaches were super excited too. I had a good conversation with Coach (Ted) Tom. He gave me a bear hug when he heard the news. Coach (Norberto) Lopez wasn't there, but later that evening I got a call from him. He was super ecstatic too. They all seem to be great coaches."

Krewson can play any outfield spot, but he has his eye on center field.

"My goal is to play center field," he said. "I've been a center fielder for most of my life. I feel like with my skill set out there, that's where I can thrive the most. It's a comfortable spot for me. I can also be a leader in the outfield, whether it's communication or picking guys up."

He'll soon make his way to the Cape Cod League where he'll play for the Falmouth Commodores.

"I'm super excited," Krewson said. "All the older players at Duke would tell me how special of an experience it was. I can't wait to see what it's all about and face the best of the best."

He'll then head down to UCF in August to begin his sophomore year.

"I already won an ACC Championship," Krewson said. "I want that Big 12 Championship next. The ultimate goal of any college baseball player is to go to Omaha and compete for a National Championship. Coach Wallace and I share that vision and I want to be a part of that. I'll do anything I can to help my teammates and will put in the extra work to help this university reach this goal of going to Omaha."

The Knighted Ones - Ep 42: A Lab Grown Lineman, Big Football Fishin', & Climbing that Ladder

Welcome to The Knighted One’s Podcast, Episode number 42. We are the ONLY podcast that features a former UCF National Champion, a former UCF radio host, an ESPN Analyst and Hoops Player, a INfamous rapper, and an IG star, shooting the breeze, talking UCF Sports.


We are less than 90 days away! This week we talk about possibly landing our first five star recruit, Review Four Big Recruits, UCF"s place in recruiting, Tre gives us the scoop on HS recruiting, the curse of Napier, baseball recruiting, NCAA Track Championships, and we get hype for a huge new Knight to join the Mens Basketball team!


Please comment for subjects that we should cover in our Intern Re-Education segment!

Introductions
UCF Football - 00:02:28
- Talkin Recruits
- Tre's Weighs In
- A Game of Inches
- Big Pimpin' & Big Fishin' Did Our Wallet Expand?
- Roger Yells at the Recruiting Cloud
- UCF Is Taking Over Big12 Recruiting
- Josh Is Feeling the Momentum
- The Real Goal
- A Five Star Lineman Made in a Lab?
- How We Draw in the Big Fish
- Kirby is the New Saban
- In the Lead For Malik!
- If You Build It, They Will Come
- Hundred Dollar Handshakes - Why Do Boosters Give?
- Trouble in Gatorland
- The Gus Bus is in AWD
Hoopin' N' Hollerin' - 01:21:12
- Moustapha Thiam Re-Classifies to Become a Knight! How Does He Fit?
- The Push Dawkins Needed
- Dollars, Profiles, And Big Time Roster
- The Anti-Big East
UCF Baseball - 01:39:10
- Why is Saint Leo Important?
- 3 New Transfers Are Swingin in
- Top 4 ACC Pickups
Josh's Sometimes Funny Fact of The Week - 01:57:50
- A Knight With Many Medals
- Tre Gets Dusted By Reniya
UCF Athletic Sports Update - 02:00:55
- Reniya Places 3rd and All American!
- Asherah Collins Makes program History
- Kiah Williams secures All-American Mention
Final Thoughts

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The Knighted Ones - Ep 42: A Lab Grown Lineman, Big Football Fishin', & Climbing that Ladder

Welcome to The Knighted One’s Podcast, Episode number 42. We are the ONLY podcast that features a former UCF National Champion, a former UCF radio host, an ESPN Analyst and Hoops Player, a INfamous rapper, and an IG star, shooting the breeze, talking UCF Sports.


We are less than 90 days away! This week we talk about possibly landing our first five star recruit, Review Four Big Recruits, UCF"s place in recruiting, Tre gives us the scoop on HS recruiting, the curse of Napier, baseball recruiting, NCAA Track Championships, and we get hype for a huge new Knight to join the Mens Basketball team!


Please comment for subjects that we should cover in our Intern Re-Education segment!

Introductions
UCF Football - 00:02:28
- Talkin Recruits
- Tre's Weighs In
- A Game of Inches
- Big Pimpin' & Big Fishin' Did Our Wallet Expand?
- Roger Yells at the Recruiting Cloud
- UCF Is Taking Over Big12 Recruiting
- Josh Is Feeling the Momentum
- The Real Goal
- A Five Star Lineman Made in a Lab?
- How We Draw in the Big Fish
- Kirby is the New Saban
- In the Lead For Malik!
- If You Build It, They Will Come
- Hundred Dollar Handshakes - Why Do Boosters Give?
- Trouble in Gatorland
- The Gus Bus is in AWD
Hoopin' N' Hollerin' - 01:21:12
- Moustapha Thiam Re-Classifies to Become a Knight! How Does He Fit?
- The Push Dawkins Needed
- Dollars, Profiles, And Big Time Roster
- The Anti-Big East
UCF Baseball - 01:39:10
- Why is Saint Leo Important?
- 3 New Transfers Are Swingin in
- Top 4 ACC Pickups
Josh's Sometimes Funny Fact of The Week - 01:57:50
- A Knight With Many Medals
- Tre Gets Dusted By Reniya
UCF Athletic Sports Update - 02:00:55
- Reniya Places 3rd and All American!
- Asherah Collins Makes program History
- Kiah Williams secures All-American Mention
Final Thoughts

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Cindy / B12 rivalry

Have to imagine that BY and other execs were watching at least some of the game (not many big B12 games yesterday) and saw the intensity UCF/Cincy brings to the table every season.

hope we get a chance to play them every season. This is a true rivalry that was born organically.

not mutually exclusive with usf. I still 100% believe they are a rival as well and truly never want them to win again. Ever.

usf feels more like hatred to me. Cincy feels different but almost as intense.

WHAT A WIN!

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UCFun UCFact. Who is UCFootball's most played opponent?

Who is UCFootball's most played opponent?

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  • Memphis

    Votes: 3 23.1%
  • Marshall

    Votes: 2 15.4%
  • Bethune-Cookman

    Votes: 6 46.2%
  • ECU

    Votes: 2 15.4%

UCFrom winispedia.

This one surprised me.


ECU

#UCFacts

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ARTICLE: Let's Get Excited About UCF Football

Five things I’m looking forward to for the 2024 season

Summer is here, folks. UCF has put a final wrap on its inaugural season in the Big XII in all of its major sports. We’re less than 100 days away from the start of the 2024 college football season. It’ll be here sooner than you think, and that got me thinking about all the best parts of football in the “State of Orlando.” Here are the top five things I’m most excited about in the 2024 season!

Click here to read more from Brian W. Peterson for the Sons of UCF.

Athletic: Ranking the Florida teams

1) FSU
2) UM
3) UCF
4) UF
5) usf
6) FAU
7) FIU

3. UCF
2023 record: 6-7
2024 over/under wins from FanDuel: 7.5
Team strengths: Running game, offensive skill players, defensive transfers
Biggest question: Line play
Key games: Colorado, at Florida, Utah

Gus Malzahn hired two new coordinators and brought in 27 players via the portal with a combined 327 games of starting experience after the Knights’ first season in the Big 12 resulted in the program’s first losing season since 2016. Meanwhile, only three quality starters exited via the portal — defensive lineman Josh Celiscar (Texas A&M) and defensive backs Corey Thornton (Louisville) and Nikai Martinez (Michigan State). The big question is if UCF has the linemen on both sides of the ball to compete week in and week out against Power 4 competition. Malzahn believes he’s addressed many needs and UCF can win the Big 12, but it remains to be seen if the lines have been bolstered enough. Circle Oct. 5 on the calendar. That’s when UCF plays at Florida in what should be a huge game for both programs.

CBS Sports - UCF #5 backfield in the country


Last season, UCF's Rocky Harvey finished sixth in the nation with 1,416 yards rushing. That was 16 yards more than Toledo's Peny Boone, who rushed for 1,400 yards and finished eighth nationally. In 2024, they'll be in the same backfield. Boone, last year's MAC Offensive Player of the Year, transferred to UCF in May to give the Knights the most productive backfield in the country. And while he's not a running back, the Knights added QB KJ Jefferson from the portal, and he's quite literally a tank pretending to be a human quarterback. I don't have the physical proof of this, but I trust my eyes.

There's also Johnny Richardson, who finished second in rushing behind Harvey for the Knights last season, averaging 6.59 yards per carry. Those three backs combined with Jefferson in a Gus Malzahn offense? Ladies and gentlemen, sign me up for that.

ARTICLE: Let's Get Excited About UCF Football

Five things I’m looking forward to for the 2024 season

Summer is here, folks. UCF has put a final wrap on its inaugural season in the Big XII in all of its major sports. We’re less than 100 days away from the start of the 2024 college football season. It’ll be here sooner than you think, and that got me thinking about all the best parts of football in the “State of Orlando.” Here are the top five things I’m most excited about in the 2024 season!

Click here to read more from Brian W. Peterson for the Sons of UCF.

Cover 3 Summer School: UCF's RJ Harvey is one of the BEST RB’s in College Football

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Stephen Leonard had a lot of interesting things to say...

Right tackle is one of the only positions still up for grabs heading into the fall. "Stephen said" Marcellus Marshall, Wes Dorsey, Jabari Brooks, Waitclaire Flynn, or Paul Rupelt will get the starting nod.

The commentator said "on paper," UCF has one the best interior defensive lines in the Big 12. Lee Hunter, who struggled with effort earlier in his career, is now one of the leaders in the Big 12 in tackles for loss and tackles for no gain. Ricky Barber was hurt last season. John Walker is in Year 2. Derrick Leblanc and Marcus Downs were mentioned as well. (Andrew Rumph and Matthew Alexander, who will also get playing time, were omitted from the conversation.)

Linebacker is the deepest position group on the team. (I, personally, think defensive back is the deepest, but most unproven.)

True freshman Chasen Johnson will start at cornerback and is perhaps the best defensive back on the Knights' roster.

"Ja'Varrius Johnson, Jacoby Jones, and Agiye Hall" were the first three players mentioned in order as replacements for the production lost by NFL draftee Javon Baker.

Harvey is predicted to have a huge year after being snubbed for postseason awards. If UCF is to make a run at a Big 12 title, it falls on the backs on Harvey and Penny Boone.

For those going to UCF @ Arizona State on Nov 9, single game tickets on sale

There are some great seats in Section 28 and 30 (35-40 yard line lower bowl) for $75. This is a great price for these seats for advance tickets. Yes, I know it’s Arizona State, but should be a super fun road trip and when I’m traveling that far, I want advance tickets.

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