UC Santa Barbara Gauchos Baseball

Head Coach Andrew Checketts led the UCSB Gauchos of the Big West conference to a 35-20 record in 2024 and were on the verge of making a run to Omaha. Those same thoughts are prevalent in 2025.

Gauchos Pitching

The weekend rotation will be anchored by  right-handed hurler Tyler Bremmer at 6’2″ 190 lbs. He is a prospect of the MLB future with his electric fastball at 95-96 mph. He is the likely Friday night starter for the Gauchos.

A pair of sophomores may get the Saturday and Sunday duties in Cole Tryba and Jackson Flora. Each of them worked sparingly but effectively last season . Possibles Frank Camarillo and Reed Moring are knocking on the door of the rotation. Camarillo had a 35-9 strikeout-to walk ratio and Moring  was 3-1 with a 3.52 ERA in the Cape Cod League in the summer.

Gauchos Pitchers

The rest of the pitching staff for the Gauchos include AJ Krobel and Calvin Proskey who will be important components for Coach Checketts s they get more time this season. Returnin from Tommy John surgery are redshirt senior Hayden Hattenbach and Hudson Barrett at 6’5″ and 225 lbs. Others on the mound will be Nic Peterson who had an outstanding summer in the West Coast League.

The freshman class is talented with Nate Aceves at 6’4″ and a mid 90’s fastball. also, Left-hander Van Froling sits his fastball in the low 90’s. Stunner Gonzalez is a 6’5″ 245 lb. fastballer that needs to harness his control. TCU transfer Chase Hoover is a sophomore with a low 90’s fastball .

Gauchos Position Players

The catching position will be contested with junior Nate Vargas getting to upper hand in 2025. However, Ian Fernandez, a freshman will push for the start. UCLA transfer Jack Holman could snagged first base for the Gauchos. Jonathan Mendes played shortstop last season when regular Corey Nunez get hurt. This season, the Gauchos may put Mendes at third with Nunez back at shortstop. Transfer from Arizona Xavier Esquer could change everything in the infield. He is the son of Standford’s head coach. The outfield is expected to be manned by LeTrey Mc Collum, Reiss Calvin and Rex DeAngelis,

Gauchos Schedule

from the UCSB website– The UC Santa Barbara Gauchos Baseball team announced its 2025 schedule on Tuesday. The reigning Big West Champion and 2024 NCAA Regional Host Gauchos will play a 53-game slate leading up to The Big West Championship in this, their 14th season under Head Coach Andrew Checketts. The season features eight games against teams that made the 2024 NCAA Tournament, seven of which will be played in Santa Barbara.

The Gauchos will open their season at home on Valentine’s Day weekend, hosting Campbell for a three-game series, Feb. 14-16, then welcoming Saint Mary’s to town on Tuesday, Feb. 18. Santa Barbara will then make its first road trip of the year, traveling to San Diego to take part in the Tony Gwynn Legacy event, Feb. 21-23. The Gauchos will play Seattle U, San Diego State and California Baptist that weekend, then make a stop in Malibu on Feb. 25 to play at Pepperdine.

As February turns to March, the Gauchos will host Fresno State in a three-game series from Feb. 28-March 2. The Bulldogs were one of the visitors to June’s Santa Barbara Regional, where the Gauchos defeated them, 9-6. After their reunion with Fresno State, Santa Barbara will head to Los Angeles, playing USC for the first time since 2022 on March 4. The Gauchos then open Big West play at home against CSUN, March 7-9, and welcome another Santa Barbara Regional participant back to Caesar Uyesaka Stadium on March 11, hosting the University of San Diego.

On March 14-16, The Gauchos head to Hawai’i to play the Rainbow Warriors, then return home and host another 2024 NCAA Tournament team in UC Irvine, March 21-23. The Gauchos then end the month of March on the road, completing their season series against Saint Mary’s in Moraga on March 25 and playing a three-game set at Long Beach State, March 28-30.

Santa Barbara opens the month of April with a visit to Loyola Marymount on April 1, the first of four games between the Gauchos and Lions this season. The Gauchos are then back at home to host UC Davis, April 4-6, and Pepperdine on April 8. A four-day visit to Riverside comes next, with Santa Barbara playing at UC Riverside April 11-13 and staying in the city to play at California Baptist on April 14.

The Gauchos host the Lancers a week later, on April 21, playing a home series against Cal Poly first, April 17-19. Santa Barbara then makes its second trip to San Diego, playing at UC San Diego, April 25-27, and USD on April 28. A three-game set at Cal State Fullerton, May 2-4, concludes the Gauchos’ longest road trip of the season.

Santa Barbara hosts USC on May 6 before playing their final road game of the year at LMU on May 9. The Gauchos and Lions will then play two more games, May 10 and 11, at Santa Barbara’s Caesar Uyesaka Stadium to conclude the weekend and season series. The Gauchos round out the regular season at home against Cal State Bakersfield, May 15-17, before heading to The Big West Championship at Cal State Fullerton’s Goodwin Field, May 21-25.

This season’s Big West Championship is the conference’s first baseball tournament since 1998 and will determine the recipient of the conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. Five teams qualify, with the fourth- and fifth-place teams facing off in a play-in contest to earn the final spot in the four-team double-elimination bracket.

 

 

We have a month until the 2025 college baseball season begins. Here is Tom’s Top 25. This list will likely change almost weekly. We will start with #25.

#25- Indiana Hoosiers- Head Coach Jeff Mercer has a on o look forward to in the future. this season will be good bu 2-3 years down the road and it looks to have them at the top of the Big Ten. It certainly will help to have former major league Scott Rolen on staff as a Special Assistant.

The pitching staff will be anchored by  All Big Ten left-hander junior Connor Foley who was 7th in strikeouts in the conference with 82 and only 49 walks. A ton of high profile freshman will be pushing for a coveted weekend start including one of the best prospects in the country in right-hander Blake Metz. The #2 prospect in the state of Indiana looks to move to the front of the line with RHP Xavier Carrera.

The other commitments include first baseman Davian Carrera with his #13 ranking in the state. RHP Matthew Fisher was a coveted right handed hurler and #15 overall prospect in Indiana. Third baseman Landen Fry will be solid and has a chance to get into the lineup.

In 2024, the Hoosiers finished 33-26-1 and 17-11 at home. Now in 2025. the Hoosiers will likely see their way to the top of the Big Ten conference. 

COLLEGE BASEBALL NOW !

 

There is no real way to begin this Big Ten preview other than diving in and giving a few remarks. This season the Big Ten conference has 17 school participating in baseball. College Baseball Now will give this to you before the season begins and then each week we will adjust it as needed. For all the Big Ten Conference news, check them out HERE.

BIG TEN Conference Countdown

 

17- Northwestern Wildcats were 4-20 in the Big Ten conference in 2024 and don’t appear to have gotten much better. Head Coach Ben Greenspan may find it possible to squeeze out a few more victories but he has to rely on his 2024 Freshman of the Year in the conference and that is Jackson Freeman to produce more than his 11 home runs from last season. Catcher Bennett Greenspan hammered out a .337 batting average along with 6 home runs.

16- Michigan State–  The Spartans finished with a 24-27 overall record and a dismal 22-23 in conference play last season. Head coach Jake Boss, Jr. won’t have many horses o run this season. He will look upon Dzierwiak, Williams and Brenich to carry the load.

15- Minnesota Golden Gophers were 24-28 in 2024 overall and 11-13 in the conference. Several newcomers will get plenty of playing time and that includes Simon Skroch LHP from Yorkville, Illinois, Cole Selvis a transfer from Texas, Catcher Sam Hunt came via Vanderbilt and Parker Knoll from D3.

14- Purdue Boilermakers– finished with a 13-11 Big Ten record and 32-24 overall. Having them at #14 might be generous as they graduated 21 players and lost 2024 Big Ten Freshman of the Year in Luke Gaffney. Head coach Greg Goff did hire a very successful coach as an assistant in Greg Lovelady. However, the success will be a heavy load for Logan Sutter, Camden Gasser, Keenan Spence and the only returning starter will be Cole Van Assen. Rebuilding year in West Lafayette.

13- Ohio State Buckeyes–  The roster was decimated by graduation and now new head coach Justin Haire will have to claw his team back into being respectable. Headlining the staff is junior Blaine Wynk, who went 2-1, 3.38 with two saves as a third team All-Big Ten reliever. Last year, the Buckeyes were 29-26 overall and 12-12 in the Big Ten.

12- Michigan Wolverines– In 2024, this team was 32-28 overall and 24-10 in the Big Ten conference. They got several players from Perfect Game to commit but will have to lean on infielder Mitch Voit for offense and Dylan Vigue on the mound. Head coach Tracy Smith has his work cut out for him.

11- Washington Huskies- Head Coach Eddie Smith finds his team in a new environment. Now they play in the Big Ten and not the Pac-12. However, their roster is underclassmen laden. Freshman Bradley Gilbert and Jackson Hotchkiss make this team have a bright future. Add seniors AJ Guerrero, Malachi Knight, Jackson Hotchkiss and Max Banks along with junior Isaac Yeager. This team has a chance to be better and surprise many teams. They were 19-31 last season in the Pac-12. They open the season at Globe Life Stadium against Illinois, Texas and Texas Tech.

10- Penn State Nittany Lions- After going 29-24 last season, head coach Mike Gambino has a ton of work to do tho get this roster ready for the brutal conference play. On the hill, they return Mason Butash with is 7.91 ERA and 2-23 record and Mason Horwat with a 5.34 ERA and 3-4 record. They get a boost, picking up junior outfielder from LSU in Paxton Kling. Bryce Molinaro returns from 11 home runs and 45 RBI’s  for his sophomore year.

9– Illinois- It seems strange to have he conference winner from 2024 in the tenth spot. Head coach Dan Hartlieb is in his 19th season at Illinois and has won 56% of his games. The roster is not as loaded this season but still has sophomore outfielder Cameron Chee-Aloy and his .333 batting average and team leading 19 home runs along with infielder Coltin Quagliano, a senior that batted .304 with 55 runs batted in. Junior infielder Drake Westcott, The pitching staff will rely on Plumley Hutchinson to be their weekend ace, The pitching may be the weakest ling for the Illini squad that finished 35-21 in 2024.

8- Rutgers Scarlet Knights – This team can go either way from this spot but with all of the highly touted freshman , I believe up is there best trajectory. Head coach Steve Owens begins his 6th season as the Scarlet Knight coach and is #5 in the country on the number of wins. He will have a pitching staff to build from with freshman Jack Kirchner to build from and junior left-hander Preston Prince. Freshman infielder Yomar Carreras could be a nightly highlight in uniform and freshman Justin Shadek will get mound time as a sophomore.

7- UCLA Bruins- John Savage, Bruins head coach has a plethora of arms he will be able to call upon in 2025., In 2024, the Bruins were 19-33 in conference play. In 2025, he will have Cody Delvecchio as his likely Friday starter and Luke Rodriguez getting the ball on Sunday. There is a fight for the Saturday spot and Michel Burnett has the inside track. Sophomores Roman Martin. infielder , and Payton Brennan, s sophomore outfielder will be relied upon to key the offense along with AJ Salgado a senior infielder, They may be a bit high on my list.

6- Nebraska Cornhuskers-  Finished in 2024 with a 40-22 overall record and 16-8 in Big Ten play. Head coach Will bolt will lose many to graduation but also bring back senior right-hander Drew Christo . The senior will likely get a weekend start all season. Junior pitcher Mason McConnaughey will also get another weekend spot. Outfielder Gabe Swanson and senior Cael Frost will be heading the offense. In all fairness, I wouldn’t be surprised if this team leapt over all others to win the conference in 2025.

BIG TEN Top 5 Projections

 

5- Iowa Hawkeyes- Head coach Rick Heller is excited about his 12 new signees to suit up for his Hawkeys and they include six position players: Brody Irlbeck (OF/LHP, Kansas City, Mo.), Milo Kelley(C, Davenport, Iowa), Cole Moore (C/RHP, Adel, Iowa), Tate Slagle (UTIL/RHP, Algona, Iowa), Ben Toft (OF, Wilmette, Ill.) and Trevor Vande Hey (OF, De Pere, Wis.).

Along with Irlbeck, Moore and Slagle, Iowa signed five other pitchers: Brady Ferguson (RHP, Omaha, Neb.), Maddux Frese (RHP, Southeastern CC, Norway, Iowa), Brolan Frost (LHP, Waterford, Wis.), John Henry Kohorst (LHP, Apple Valley, Minn.) and Nick Terhaar (RHP, Saginaw, Minn.).

In 2024, they finished 14-10 in conference play and 29-23 overall. He has lefty junior pitcher Aaron Savary to look for a weekend slot and Junior Anthony watts along with lefty sophomore Eliot Cadieux-Lanoque to add to his bevy of hurlers. He brought in first baseman Blake Guierin’s brother Tyler as a hurler from the right side

4-USC  Trojans   New faciilites and new conference for head coach Andy stankiewicz. Last season on the 2024 campaign they were 31-20 overall. This year in the Big Ten, they will again be near the top of the conference. A couple of hurlers to watch are sophomore LHP Mason Edwards who had 54 strikeouts and allowed only 19 walks. Also, from Siena we have transfer Kaden Hunter a LHP, will get plenty of time to get acclimated to the rotation after a 2.33 ERA and a 4/4 K/BB rate. Caden Aoki is a righty junior that was 2-3 with 10 walks and 50 strikeouts.. The offense will lean on junior Ethan Hedges after a .370 average in 2024 an look for freshman catcher Augie Lopez to continue his hitting at the Collegiate level.

3. Maryland Terrapins– This is a team to watch. They have a recently successful history in the baseball program and are a hotbed on the East Coast for prospects. Head coach Matt Swope will look to his pitching staff top stymy other team on the schedule with Left-hander Kyle McCoy a 6’6″ ace and sophomore Joey McMannis to take over the Saturday matchups. Then he has Jake Yaeger with a 95 mph fastball to get the nod on Sunday. On the offensese and defensive side he finds Parker Corbin coming in as the #1 high school shortstop in Ohio who can also spot start at catcher. The Macopian brothers will man two spots on the infield with Eddie at first base after hitting .377 last year and his sophomore brother Chris Macopian manning shortstop or third base.  This team is young and lack veteran presence. They can make a lot of noise in the conference,

2-Indiana  Hoosiers – Coach Jeff Mercer can rest easier this year as Sam Benes has a full season under his belt after Tommy John surgery. Sam’s dad and two uncles pitched professional baseball.  to add to the riches, he brings bask sophomore Ryan Kraft, a lefty and at the plate he has a pair of outfielders in Devin Taylor who hit ,357 with 20 homers and drove 54 runs. Leading the team in RBI’s is returnee Tyler Cerny and his 6o runs knocked in. For more on underclass signings by head coach Jeff Mercer, click HERE:

  1. Oregon Ducks– A new comer to the Big Ten but a threat to win the conference. Ducks head coach, Mark Wasikowski has some quality players returning in 2025. The offense will be mediocre or better with junior infielder Drew Smith  projected to lead the offense with sophomore infielder Madddox Molonoy also sharing in the charge.Chase Meggers, catcher returns from his .315 average and senior first baseman brings back his team leading home runs from 2024.   On the mound, junior lefty Grayson Grinnseul returning from s stellar 7-2 record. Another lefty, Ian Umlaudt at 4-0 in 2024 presents a formidable weekend rotation.

 

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College Baseball Now 2025

                                    College Baseball Now

                                                              issue 1 for 2025

The new season isn’t far away so let’s begin our off-season talk about College Baseball. First, I will give my early Top 25 poll. Of course, things will change before the first pitch of the season is here but for now…..

 

                      (25) Kentucky Wildcats

Head coach Nick Mangione hopes to go deeper into the 2025 World Series with experience along with experience through the transfer portal. Returning from last year’s squad is a slew of arms for the pitching with right handed senior hurlers Robert Hogan and Cooper Robinson, along with a  junior Jacob Price, and a trio of sophomores from the right side in Jake Titus, Tommy Skelding and Raynond Saatman. These pitcher only return with a handful of wins from 2024.

The left-handed pitching returns senior Jackson Nove and sophomores Even Hart, Ben Cleaver and Evan Byers. A few new recruits are expected to step in and find success from the mound. This include lefties Logan Grubb from Lawrenceburg , Kentucky and Leighton Harris out of Lexington high school.

Pitching may be a source of problems for the Wildcats.

Handling the duties behind the dish is Devin Burkes. Last season his batted .239 with 3 homers and 55 runs batted in

Coming back for he Wildcats on the infield we have Patrick Herrera, Landon Franklin (So.), Ethan Hindle (So.) and Hudson Brown (So.)

A couple of outfielders will help solidify the defense with James McCoy (RJr.) and  Griffin Cameron (So.) and then add in utility players Kyuss Garget and Eli Small, both will 3 years left.

A slew of transfers could prove to be fortuitous for coach Mangione with sophomore righty hurler Oliver Boone from Cal, also we have Indiana State right-handed pitcher Simon Gergerson. Designated hitter from Columbia Cole Hage should help the offense along Carson Hansen a  junior outfielder from Milwuakee that batted .315 last year. Illinois State transfer is infielder Luke Lawrence that drove in 40 runs and hit .338 in the Missouri Valley in 2024.

The Wildcats re looking forward to College baseball in 2025.  They open the season March 14-16 on the road against Georgia and then come home for three games against Auburn before returning to the road against Texas A&M. The SEC schedule is brutal and I don’t see them staying in the College Baseball Top 25 for very long.

 

TOP TEN PLAYERS in College Baseball for 2025

Let’s take a look at the top players returning and likely the upperclassmen to get drafted in the MLB.

  1. Jace LaViolette (Texas A&M
  2. Ethan Petry (South Carolina)
  3. Chase Shores ( LSU)
  4. Ike Irish (Auburn)
  5. Devin Taylor (Indiana)
  6. Cam Cannarella ( Clemson)
  7. Jack O’Connor (Virginia)
  8. Cade Fisher (Florida)
  9. Jackson Cheeks ( Kennesaw State
  10. Nolan Schubert ( Oklahoma State)

 

Tourneys

Las Vegas Classic with Texas Tech, Texas, Washington, Illinois

from Feb 28-March 1-2

Top Places to Play College Baseball

Olsen field -Texas A&M

Baum Stadium- Arkansas

Alex Box Stadium- LSU

Dudy-Noble field- Miss State

Goss Stadium- Oregon State

Alex Rodriguez Park-Miami

Hi Corbett Field-Arizona

Dan Law Field- Texas Tech

 

Top 15  College Players to be Drafted in 2025

1, Jace LaViolette

2, Jamie Arnold

3. Tyler Bremmer

4. Cam Leiter

5. Dean Taylor

6. Noah Schubert

7. Ike Irish

8. Kyson Witherspoon

9. Gavin Kilen

10. Caden Boone

11. Henry Ford

12. Zach Root

13. Andrew Fischer

14. Mason White

15.Trent Callaway

 

 

College Baseball Coaching Changes for 2025

First column is the date it became official -scone column is the College or University

Third Column is the NEW coach and last is the coach that was replaced

9/14/2024 Bellarmine Ben Reel Chris Dominguez
9/3/2024 Morehead State Chris Rose (Interim) Braeden Ward
9/3/2024 Delaware State Pedro Swann Jean-Paul Blandin
8/22/2024 UT @ Arlington Mike Trapasso Clay Van Hook
8/8/2024 Alcorn State Carlton Hardy Reginald Williams
7/22/2024 VCU Sean Thompson Bradley LeCroy
7/22/2024 California State University-Bakersfield Jordon Banfield Jeremy Beard
7/17/2024 Oakland Blake Nelson (Interim) Jordon Banfield
7/15/2024 Liberty Bradley LeCroy Scott Jackson
7/12/2024 Utah Valley Nate Rasmussen Eddie Smith
7/10/2024 Campbell Chris Marx Justin Haire
7/9/2024 Washington Eddie Smith Jason Kelly
7/7/2024 Southern Indiana Chris Ramirez Tracy Archuleta
7/3/2024 Arkansas at Pine Bluff Logan Stout Carlos James
7/2/2024 Texas A & M Michael Earley Jim Schlossnagle
6/28/2024 Youngstown State Trevor Charpie Dan Bertolini
6/28/2024 Pacific Reed Peters Chris Rodriguez
6/28/2024 Niagara Matt Spatafora Rob McCoy
6/26/2024 Nicholls State Brent Haring Mike Silva
6/26/2024 Longwood Ray Noe Chad Oxendine
6/25/2024 Texas Jim Schlossnagle David Pierce
6/24/2024 Dayton Scott Loiseau Jayson King
6/21/2024 West Virginia Steve Sabins Randy Mazey
6/21/2024 Ohio State Justin Haire Bill Mosiello
6/21/2024 Long Beach State T.J. Bruce Bryan Peters (interim)
6/21/2024 Indiana State Tracy Archuleta Mitch Hannahs
6/20/2024 William and Mary Rob McCoy Mike McRae
6/19/2024 The Citadel Russell Triplett Tony Skole
6/19/2024 Stephen F Austin Matt Vanderburg Johnny Cardenas
6/14/2024 Winthrop Mike McGuire Tom Riginos
6/14/2024 South Carolina-Upstate Kane Sweeney Mike McGuire
6/14/2024 Pepperdine Tyler LaTorre Rick Hirtensteiner
6/11/2024 South Carolina Paul Mainieri Mark Kingston
6/11/2024 Houston Christian Clay Vanderlaan Lance Berkman
6/11/2024 Charleston Southern Karl Kuhn Marc McMillian
6/11/2024 Arkansas State Mike Silva Tommy Raffo
6/10/2024 Coastal Carolina Kevin Schnall Gary Gilmore
6/8/2024 South Florida Mitch Hannahs Billy Mohl
6/4/2024 Missouri State Joey Hawkins Keith Guttin
6/3/2024 Manhattan Steven Rosen (Interim) David MIller
5/22/2024 Minnesota Ty McDevitt John Anderson
5/15/2024 Eastern Kentucky Walt Jones Chris Prothro

 

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September Edition of College Baseball Now!

 

College Baseball Now! took a couple of months off and we are now turning our attention to the 2025 college baseball season. With schools in session, the rosters are coming together and the coaches, for the most part, are done recruiting and signing players through the portal and are making plans to the next few months until the season begins.

In our October edition, we will bring to you the top players returning for 2025 and a list of many of the top college baseball tourney for the season. November is our Top 25 list of teams and s shot synopsis on each one. Then in December we highlight many of the new Division 1 baseball coaches and preview the Big Ten baseball teams.

In January, we return to a weekly format once the games begin and look at the math-ups and results from the past week. We hope you enjoy College Baseball Now!

 

Top Freshman Returning According to College Baseball Now!

Daniel Covet – Miami Hurricanes- This 6’3″ 230 lbs infielder was arguably the best player in 2024 for  head coach J.D. Arteaga.  He became a team leader early on and appeared to embrace it. He He hit .351 on the season and hit 21 home runs and drove in 75 runs.

Drew Burress – Georgia Tech- This infielder stand at 5’9″ and 182 lbs but has a big stick for head coach Danny Hall.  He led in batting average for the yellow Jackets at .381 and added 25 home runs and 67 RBI’s.

Dean Curley- Tennessee- This 6’3″ 265 lbs infielder was a standout for the national champion Volunteers. He was a spark for them as he hit .285 with 12 home runs and drove in 50.

Dean Grohovic- Texas A&M- The Aggies were national runner ups in 2024 and were pleased with the outfielder as he hit .298 and drove in 66 runs which included 23 home runs.

Rounding out the Top 5 is Henry Ford of  Virginia. He is a 6’6″ infielder at  220 lbs. He batted .336 17 home runs and 69 RBI’s.

Other Freshman under consideration and in no particular order are:

Luke Gafney – Purdue

Aidan Knaak –  Clemson

Nolan Souza- Arkansas

Dominic Begele- Kansas

Chase Morgan -Louisiana

Camden Kozelle- Vanderbilt

Colin Fisher- Arkansas

Trent Caraway- Oregon State

Justin Lebron- Alabama

David Mendez= Dayton

Kade Lewis- Butler (transferred via portal to Wake Forest)

Justin Osterhouse- Purdue Fort Wayne

 

 

 

 

 

College Baseball Best Places to SEE Games

          according to FANS

Dudy Noble Field- Miss State

 

Olson Field at Blue bell Park – Texas A&M

 

Baum Stadium- Arkansas

 

Alex Box Stadium- LSU

 

Goss Stadium at Coleman Field – Oregon State

 

Founder’s Park- South Carolina

 

Alex Rodriquez Park @ Mark Light  Field – Miami

 

Hi Corbett Field – Arizona

 

Dan Law Field – Texas A&M

 

 

 

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