College Baseball Twitter Account/Website Re-Brand

Hello all, obviously we do not have a baseball team to embrace (which is probably a good thing given our athletic performance since November), however I am still very passionate about the sport. I run a twitter account, @cws_247, feel free to follow, or not, doesn't matter, but I am looking to re-brand myself into a more professional account and website. The end goal is to land media credentials from the NCAA for the 2020 College World Series, which I have seen other similar accounts gain access to. So I come here asking for any name ideas, preferably with no numbers or underscores, and a name that reflects my interest in the season long sport, rather than just the CWS. I sit and try and think of new names but just can't come up with any that stick, even though I know I need a more professional appearing. Thank you for your time.

2020 Cubs Tickets

I know a few of you got some of my season tickets last year and just wanted to throw it out there that I have the same seats again. Have 2 tickets in section 213, row 6. Everything is cheaper than face value from the Cubs site. If you're interested in any games shoot me an email and I can let you know what I have available.

And if you're looking for more than 2 for a specific date I do get access to single game tickets before the general public. Could possibly help you out there too.

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Family pride, Fort Dodge tradition inspires Drake Ayala to become rare wrestling talent in Iowa

https://www.desmoinesregister.com/s...dition-has-driven-fort-dodge-star/4678930002/

A couple interesting paragraphs

Ayala goes home after practice and finds his family in the dining room. There’s a sauna in the corner — yes, really — and Angie arrives wearing an Iowa Hawkeyes hoodie.

He laughs.

“Mom!” he says. “What are you doing? You’re about to be on video.”

And then this one

The whole family attended the Iowa-Iowa State dual in Ames earlier this season. Angie wore an Iowa State shirt — she has a shirt from every visit, she says — and Ayala’s phone blew up.

“That’s probably the worst part of it,” Sam says. “Everywhere you go, people always want to know.”

“And people don’t believe us when we say we don’t know,” Angie adds.

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