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2025 Canada Summer Games: Saskatchewan wins bronze in men’s baseball, women’s beach volleyball

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ST. JOHN’S — Saskatchewan picked up a pair of bronze medals on the final day of competition in Week 1 of the 2025 Canada Summer Games.

The men’s baseball team battled to a 4-2 victory over Prince Edward Island to take third place in their tournament, while women’s beach volleyball team of Saskatoon’s Erika Markentin and White City’s Alexa Smith defeated Alberta in three sets to claim bronze in their event.

The remainder of Team Sask’s competitors played for placement in their respective sports as the opening week of the Games comes to a close. Sunday is changeover day before artistic swimming, athletics, women’s baseball, men’s box lacrosse, mountain bike, diving, golf, women’s soccer, men’s softball, indoor volleyball and wrestling take centre stage.

Saskatchewan finishes Week 1 with four medals, a gold and three bronze, to sit seventh on the medal table.

Check out the photos above for a quick look at the results Saturday, and read below for more detailed summaries.

Men’s Baseball

Saskatchewan fell behind 2-0 in the first inning of the bronze medal game, but rallied to tie the game in the second and took the lead for good with another two runs in the third.

That was more than enough offence for Team Sask starting pitcher Mitchell Rauckman of Saskatoon, who would go the distance and allow only two runs while scattering six hits and striking out five over the seven innings.

Saskatoon’s Casey Rauckman was one of Saskatchewan’s offensive leaders, going 2-for-3 with a run scored, while Saskatoon’s Aidan Marien, Saskatoon’s Reid Olfert and Muenster’s Cade Britz scored their other runs. Saskatoon’s Aiden Kilshaw also had a pair of hits in the game.

Women’s Beach Volleyball

After enduring a tough three-set loss to Quebec in the semifinal a day earlier, Markentin and Smith put the shoe on the other foot in the bronze medal game.

They’d go on to a 17-21, 21-19, 15-13 victory over Alberta’s Sasha Pasloski and Ella Layzell to finish in third place after a solid performance throughout the week.

Men’s Basketball

Saskatchewan took an 84-59 win over New Brunswick to finish in seventh place.

Team Sask got off to a good start with a 23-17 lead out of the first quarter and went into the half leading 51-36.

North Battleford’s Nate Fransoo led Saskatchewan with 23 points, while Martensville’s Jakob Jungwirth had 12 points and 12 rebounds. Regina’s Mofope Soyemi scored 15, Regina’s Isaiah Yemba also had 12 points and Prince Albert’s Zane Litzenberger scored 11.

Women’s Basketball

Team Sask dropped a 70-62 decision to Quebec and finish in sixth place.

Quebec took a 21-15 lead out of the first quarter before Saskatchewan closed a bit of ground and trailed 34-30 at halftime. Quebec would pull away in the third, outscoring Team Sask 25-19.

Saskatoon’s Sloane Holt-Mellor scored 19 points and added nine rebounds to lead Saskatchewan, while Regina’s Jael Wells scored 12 and Saskatoon’s Ryan Deutscher added 10. Regina’s Nicole Mebad had 10 rebounds.

Cycling

The men’s and women’s criterium closed out the road cycling portion of the Games on Sunday.

In the men’s race, Moose Jaw’s Marcus Capili finished in 32nd place, Regina’s Isaac McMurray ended up 34th and Saskatoon’s Mikko Veeman finished 37th.

The women’s race saw Saskatoon’s Maria McCartney cross the line in 14th, Shellbrook’s Marcail Philp finish 27th and Saskatoon’s Lydia Stack-Michasiw finish 29th.

Sailing

Wynyard’s Daniel Laverty finished in fifth place with 45 points in the Men’s Single Handed ILCA division.

Saskatoon’s Elly Vardeh Esakian finished in ninth place with 85 points in the Women’s Single Handed ILCA division.

Saskatoon’s Joseph Gumulcak and Rhys Klem finished in ninth place in the Men’s Double Handed 29er class.

Tennis

Team Sask lost 4-2 to Nova Scotia to finish in sixth place.

Men’s Singles: Regina’s Kaiden Gui lost 6-2, 6-2 to Kieryn Minor and Regina’s Michael Liu lost 6-0, 6-1 to Caden Colburne.

Women’s Singles: Regina’s Karina Berska defeated Paige Ramsey 6-3, 6-1 and Regina’s Isabella Yan defeated Meghna Anand 6-3, 6-0.

Men’s Doubles: Regina’s Arya Guha and Ethan Guo lost 6-3, 7-5 to Simon Mujoomdar and Jacob Propper.

Women’s Doubles: Regina’s Anna Klemmer and Saskatoon’s Margarita Ter-Grigoryan lost 6-2, 6-1 to Vida Campbell and Sofie Hajek.

Men’s Beach Volleyball

Saskatoon’s Paul Mytopher and Luke Enstrom defeated Newfoundland’s Issa Lymburner and Liam Freake 21-16, 21-14 to finish in ninth place.



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Women’s Track and Field Look to Continue Success as a Squad this Winter

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WEST HARTFORD, Conn. –  The Hartford Women’s Track and Field team look to build off of a strong season in the spring as the team moves into the indoor portion of the schedule. Last year, the team found success both indoors and outdoors with strong placements in marquee meets such as 2nd in the Conference of New England (CNE) Championships, 12th and tied for 14th in the NCAA DIII Championships, and 17th and 25th in the NEICAAA All-New England Championships.

New Year, Similar Squad

With Head Coach Connor Green returning for his third year and the team only graduating two seniors a year ago, Hartford will be running out a whole host of familiar faces this season. 31 out of the 48 Hawks will be back for Coach Green with eight entering into their senior season. Amongst the group of notable returners is Lauren Duffy (Southington, Conn.) who is coming off of a standout freshman campaign last season. Duffy finished with seven top ten finishes last season with two top three finishes at The Reggie Open. 

“Our team expectations are to just stay consistent, disciplined, and work on the little things a lot. Like being in the weight room, getting consistent miles in, and also hurdle mobility, injury prevention stuff, just to stay healthy throughout the season.” Duffy said.

 

Another key returner for the Hawks is junior Leslie Samuel (Montauk, N.Y.) who is coming off a season in which she was named to the USTFCCCA All-Region Team.

“I am mostly excited to get back into it. I didn’t compete last year, so I am excited to get back to where I am, and make it to nationals hopefully.” Samuel said.

 

A third key returner for the Hawks is Tommie Barker (Canton, Conn.). Barker last season was nominated to the CNE All-Conference Third Team for her/their performance in both hammer throw and shotput.

“I have high expectations for this year, given it’s my senior year. I’m hoping to keep improving and PR consistently at almost every meet. My main goal is to make it to all New Englands this year, and I think it’s very doable! I’m super excited for indoor and even more so for outdoor! Between lifting and practicing consistently for the past few months, I think we’re all at our best going into this season. Practice makes progress, and we’ve had a lot of time to make some amazing progress!” Barker said. 

Season Outlook:

The Hawks will begin their season at the Yale invitational on Dec. 6th. Following that event they will take on the Wesleyan University Invitational on Jan. 24th. They will also compete in the John Thomas Terrier Classic at Boston University on Jan. 31st. The Hawks will close out the indoor track and field season at the NCAA Division III New England Championships in Boston at the New England at the Track of New Balance

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Nebraska volleyball vs. Long Island live updates, stats and highlights

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Updated Dec. 5, 2025, 7:40 p.m. CT

Nebraska volleyball (30-0) begins the road to Kansas City Friday with the No. 1 overall seed in the 2025 NCAA tournament. The Huskers play host for the Regional and take on the Long Island Sharks (20-8) for the opening round.

The match commences after San Diego takes Kansas State at 4:30 p.m. CT. The winner of each match advances to the second, which is set for Saturday at 7 p.m. CT.

Nebraska comes in with its first perfect regular season in 25 years along with its third consecutive Big Ten title. The Huskers also enter the tournament with the top offense and defense in the nation, standing with a .352 hitting percentage and holding opponents to a .125. 





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Commodore Track & Field Schedule Revealed – Vanderbilt University Athletics – Official Athletics Website

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Director of Vanderbilt cross country and track and field Althea Thomas released the program’s 2025–26 schedule, which features four home and 11 away meets.

The Commodores kick off the new season at home with the Commodore Winter Challenge on Saturday at the David Williams II Recreation and Wellness Center. Two more indoor home meets, the Vanderbilt Invitational and Music City Challenge, will be Jan. 16–17 and Feb. 13–14, respectively.

The SEC Indoor Championships will be Feb. 26–28 in College Station, Texas. The top 16 qualifiers in each event will compete at the NCAA Indoor Championships on March 13–14 in Fayetteville, Arkansas.

Vandy will travel to several away events during the indoor and outdoor seasons, including several repeat events like Florida Relays, Mt. SAC Relays and others and new additions, such as the Hampton Inn River City Relays and 44 Farms Team Invitational.

The Dores will close out their outdoor regular season in Nashville with the Music City Challenge on May 1–2 at the Vanderbilt Outdoor Track.

Vanderbilt will head south to Auburn, Alabama, for the SEC Outdoor Championships on May 14–16. The NCAA East First Round will be May 27–30 in Lexington, Kentucky, and the NCAA Outdoor Championships will be June 10–13 in Eugene, Oregon.

The program’s full schedule is available at vucommodores.com. Fans can follow Vanderbilt track and field on Facebook, Instagram and X at @VandyXCTrack.

2025-26 Vanderbilt Track & Field Schedule
Dec. 6 Winter Commodore Challenge in Nashville
Jan. 9–10 Rod McCravy Memorial Invitational in Louisville, Ky.
Jan. 16-17 Vanderbilt Invitational in Nashville
Jan. 30–31 Bob Pollock Invitational in Clemson, S.C.
Jan. 31 John Thomas Terrier Classic in Boston
Feb. 13–14 Music City Challenge in Nashville
Feb. 26-28 SEC Indoor Championships in College Station, Texas
March 13–14 NCAA Indoor Championships in Fayetteville, Ark.
March 19–20 Hampton Inn River City Relays in Jacksonville, Fla.
March 26–27 Raleigh Relays in Raleigh, N.C.
April 3–4 Florida Relays in Gainesville, Fla.
April 9–11 44 Farms Team Invitational in College Station, Texas
April 10 Crimson Tide Invitational in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
April 15–18 Mt. SAC Relays in Walnut, Calif.
April 16–18 Bryan Clay Invitational in Azusa, Calif.
April 25–26 LSU Alumni Invitational in Baton Rouge, La.
May 1–2 Music City Challenge in Nashville
May 14–16 SEC Outdoor Championships in Auburn, Ala.
May 27–30 NCAA East First Round in Lexington, Ky.
June 10–13 NCAA Outdoor Championships in Eugene, Ore.
June 18–21 USATF U20 Outdoor Championships in Eugene, Ore.
July TBD USATF Outdoor Championships in Eugene, Ore.
Aug. 5–9 World Athletics U20 Championships in Eugene, Ore.





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Track & Field Beings Indoor Season at Vanderbilt’s Winter Commodore Challenge

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CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – Austin Peay State University’s track and field team begins its 2025-26 season at Vanderbilt’s Commodore Winter Challenge, Saturday, at the David Williams II Recreation & Wellness Center in Nashville.

The meet is Austin Peay’s first of five in the indoor campaign’s regular season and also the first of three times the Govs will travel to the Music City ahead of the spring’s outdoor season.

Led by third-year head coach Asha Gibson-Smith, the Governors return 21 athletes including Taylin Segree who was a four-time ASUN Freshman of the Week and qualified for the USATF U20 Championships last season.

Gibson-Smith also welcomed six veteran newcomers in transfers Holly Harding (Lindenwood), Mallory Hodge (Eastern Kentucky), Laure Marie Kidakula (Georgia State), Mariah Mitchem (Coker University), Raven Payne (Bellarmine), and Zoe Spann-McDonald (West Virginia State). The Govs’ newcomer class features a quartet of freshmen, with Emily Bey, Molly Brown, China Giaimo, and Te’Onja Hinds set to begin their collegiate careers at Vanderbilt’s meet.

Saturday’s events begin in the field at 8:30 a.m. with Marcia Dejesus, Giaimo, and Emma Tucker competing in the weight throw. At the same time, Ja’Kyah Montgomery will be competing in the high jump. APSU concludes the day at 3:55 p.m. with Taylah Upshaw competing in the 1,000-meter.

Saturday’s meet will be streamed live on SEC Network+ with Jake Lyman on the call. Live results are available at the link atop this article.

Up Next

Austin Peay returns to action in mid-January when it returns to Nashville to the Vanderbilt Invitational, Jan. 16-17, at the David Williams II Recreation & Wellness Center

Austin Peay Competition List

Weight Throw (8:30 a.m.) – Marcia Dejesus, China Giaimo, Emma Tucker

High Jump (8:30 a.m.) – Ja’Kyah Montgomery

Pole Vault (10 a.m.) – Myra Eriksson

Long Jump (11:30 a.m.) – Denim Goddard, Madelyn Kocik

60m Hurdles Prelims (12 p.m.) – Molly Brown, Nevaeh Schmeling, Zoe Spann-McDonald

Shot Put (12:30 p.m.) – Marcia Dejesus, China Giaimo, Emma Tucker

Triple Jump (2:30 p.m.) – Denim Goddard, Madelyn Kocik, Ja’Kyah Montgomery

300m (2:35 p.m.) – Isis Banks, Alijanae Cole, Seven Pettus

600m (3:15 p.m.) – Alexis Arnett, Mia McGee, Taylin Segree

1000m (3:55 p.m.) – Taylah Upshaw

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For news and updates throughout the 2025-26 track & field season, follow the Governors on X and Instagram (@GovsXCTF) or check back at LetsGoPeay.com



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Tharayil Competes in Heptathlon to Kick Off Men’s Indoor Track and Field Season

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Men’s Track and Field | 12/5/2025 6:55:00 PM

Findlay, Ohio – First-place finishes in shot put and 1,000 meter helped senior Justin Tharayil grab third-place in the heptathlon with 3,900 points at the 2025 Oiler Opener and Multi, hosted by Findlay University. He finished behind Camden St.John of Findlay and first-place Nick Farfoglia of conference foe Wittenberg, who had 4,556 points.

Tharayil posted first-place finishes in shot put (10.89m), and 1000 meter (3:02.56), and took second in high jump (1.80m). His high jump and shot put marks make it a career-best for the senior. He also had a 3.10m mark in pole vault to help solidify his third-place ranking. His 3,900 points is a career-best in the heptathlon.

Scored Events

  • 60m – 7.91 (4th)
  • Long Jump – 5.86m (3rd)
  • Shot Put – 10.89m (1st)
  • High Jump – 1.80m (T-2nd)
  • 60m Hurdles – 9.84 (3rd)
  • Pole Vault – 3.10m (3rd)
  • 1000m – 3:02.56 (1st)

Up Next for the Big Red

Denison travels to Springfield, Ohio to compete in the Tiger Opener hosted by Wittenberg University tomorrow Saturday, December 6.



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