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2025 Charles Schwab Challenge Payouts

Ben Griffin secured his first individual title at the 2025 Charles Schwab Challenge, triumphing after a competitive final round at Colonial Country Club. Griffin started strong with an eagle and built a lead that held despite challenges from players like Matti Schmid and Tommy Fleetwood. Fowler, once a contender, fell behind early due to mistakes. […]

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2025 Charles Schwab Challenge Payouts

Ben Griffin secured his first individual title at the 2025 Charles Schwab Challenge, triumphing after a competitive final round at Colonial Country Club. Griffin started strong with an eagle and built a lead that held despite challenges from players like Matti Schmid and Tommy Fleetwood. Fowler, once a contender, fell behind early due to mistakes. Ultimately, Griffin’s consistency and skill led him to victory, marking a significant milestone in his career.

By the Numbers

  • Ben Griffin earned $1.71 million for his win.
  • Matti Schmid received $1.035 million as the runner-up.
  • Third-place finisher Bud Cauley banked $655,500.

State of Play

  • Griffin led the tournament from early in the final round, creating a significant gap.
  • Fowler, despite past successes, couldn’t capitalize on his experience due to early errors.
  • The event showcased several players seeking their first wins, generating competitive tension.

What’s Next

Looking ahead, Griffin’s win may bolster his confidence for future tournaments, while Schmid’s strong performance suggests he could soon secure a title of his own. The competitive landscape of the PGA Tour continues to evolve, with emerging players like Schmid likely to challenge established stars. Fans can anticipate intensified rivalries in upcoming events.

Bottom Line

This victory signifies a pivotal moment for Griffin, establishing him as a formidable player on the PGA Tour while highlighting the growing competition among young talent. The challenge for contenders moving forward will be to maintain consistency under pressure and capitalize on opportunities to clinch victories.

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Edlund earns CSC Academic All-America honors

AUSTIN, Texas – Oskar Edlund was named to the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-America team Wednesday afternoon, the organization announced. Edlund was named to the Third Team. The full list of honorees can be found HERE. Edlund finished second at the Big 12 outdoor meet in the 400m hurdles before wrapping up his season […]

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AUSTIN, Texas – Oskar Edlund was named to the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-America team Wednesday afternoon, the organization announced. Edlund was named to the Third Team.

The full list of honorees can be found HERE.

Edlund finished second at the Big 12 outdoor meet in the 400m hurdles before wrapping up his season in fourth place at the NCAA Championships – his second-straight First Team All-America honor in the event.

The Sweden native capped off the semester with a 3.60 GPA in Finance.



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Granger hosts youth volleyball camp

(Above) Granger High School volleyball coaches led serving drills during the district’s annual summer youth volleyball camp. (Left) Granger ISD recently hosted its annual summer youth volleyball camp, where Granger High School coaches led sessions focused on foundational skills, including spike, passing and hitting drills. . Photos courtesy of Granger ISD Link 0

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(Above) Granger High School volleyball coaches led serving drills during the district’s annual summer youth volleyball camp. (Left) Granger ISD recently hosted its annual summer youth volleyball camp, where Granger High School coaches led sessions focused on foundational skills, including spike, passing and hitting drills. . Photos courtesy of Granger ISD



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Huskers Sign Head Coaches to New Deals – University of Nebraska

Nebraska Athletics has finalized new contracts with head coaches of four programs coming off highly successful seasons. Director of Athletics Troy Dannen announced today that softball head coach Rhonda Revelle, head track and field coach Justin St. Clair, women’s bowling head coach Paul Klempa and men’s gymnastics head coach Chuck Chmelka have all signed their new […]

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Nebraska Athletics has finalized new contracts with head coaches of four programs coming off highly successful seasons. Director of Athletics Troy Dannen announced today that softball head coach Rhonda Revelle, head track and field coach Justin St. Clair, women’s bowling head coach Paul Klempa and men’s gymnastics head coach Chuck Chmelka have all signed their new deals.

The new contracts for Revelle and St. Clair will both run through June 30, 2030, Klempa’s deal extends through April 30, 2029, and Chmelka’s new contracts is through April 30, 2028.

“We are proud at Nebraska that we just finished our most successful all-sports athletic season in 15 years,” Dannen said. “That is not possible without great leadership. We are blessed with outstanding head coaches who not only win at a high level, but who also value the experience their student-athletes have during their time at Nebraska. When you have coaches with that type of character, you keep them, and we are proud that Rhonda, Justin, Paul and Chuck will all be Huskers well into the future.”

Revelle guided the Huskers to a Super Regional appearance in 2025, and she is the winningest coach in any sport in Nebraska history guiding her teams to 1,170 victories. Revelle is entering her 34th year at her alma mater and has been a part of 37 of Nebraska’s 50 seasons of softball. Revelle has led Nebraska to three Women’s College World Series appearances and entering the 2026 season she owns the third-most wins of any active Division I head coach.

St. Clair just completed his third season as the Huskers’ track and field coach, and he has guided Husker men to a pair of Big Ten outdoor titles (2023, 2024). Overall, St. Clair’s men’s and women’s teams have combined for six top-three finishes at the Big Ten meets over the past three years, while posting five finishes among the nation’s top 12 at the NCAA Championships.

Klempa concluded his sixth season as the Huskers’ head coach in 2025 and has kept the women’s bowling program among the best in the nation. His 2025 team placed third at the NCAA Championships. He led the Huskers to the 2021 NCAA Championship, and three of his teams have finished third or better nationally.

Chmelka has led the Nebraska men’s gymnastics program since 2010 and has been on the coaching staff since 1986. Chmelka has led Nebraska to top-five finishes at the NCAA Championships in each of the past seven national meets, including a fourth-place finish in 2025. His teams have also finished in the top three at each of the last five Big Ten Championships.

Nebraska placed 21st in the 2024-25 Division I Learfield Director’s Cup standings, marking its best finish since a 17-place showing in 2010. It is Nebraska’s second straight top-25 finish in the Director’s Cup.



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Andrew Nolan Garners CSC Academic All-America Honors

EAST LANSING, Mich. – Michigan State track & field athlete  Andrew Nolan was named College Sports Communicators first-team Academic All-American on Wednesday.  This is the second-straight season that the Spartan men have had a first-team All-American following Olympian Heath Baldwin, who earned a first-team nod in 2024. He was the first Spartan man to capture […]

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EAST LANSING, Mich. – Michigan State track & field athlete  Andrew Nolan was named College Sports Communicators first-team Academic All-American on Wednesday. 

This is the second-straight season that the Spartan men have had a first-team All-American following Olympian Heath Baldwin, who earned a first-team nod in 2024. He was the first Spartan man to capture first-team honors.

Four Spartans earned CSC All-District honors in Nolan and Tyler Pritchett on the men’s side and Kate Stewart-Barnett and Valadian Pallett on the women’s side.

Nolan was named all-district for the second-straight year. Last season, he became one of six Spartan men to ever be named CSC Academic All-America, when he was named to the second team.

On the track, Nolan broke the school record in the 3000m steeplechase in the NCAA First Round with a time of 8:37.83. He also captured All-American honors in the steeplechase at the NCAA Championships. 

During the cross country season, he earned All-Big Ten honors, finishing eighth with a time of 22:59.3. Nolan ended the cross country season at the NCAA Championships with All-Region honors at the Great Lakes Regional finishing 23rd with a personal-best time of 29:45.7 in the 10k.



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Volleyball Releases 2025 Schedule – Niagara University Athletics

Story Links NIAGARA UNIVERSITY, N.Y. – Niagara volleyball head coach Ren Cefra has unveiled the program’s 27-game slate for the 2025 season, including nine games inside the Gallagher Center.    The Purple Eagles will play a total of nine non-conference matches, all in tournament action. Niagara opens the season with two games against […]

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NIAGARA UNIVERSITY, N.Y. – Niagara volleyball head coach Ren Cefra has unveiled the program’s 27-game slate for the 2025 season, including nine games inside the Gallagher Center.   

The Purple Eagles will play a total of nine non-conference matches, all in tournament action.

Niagara opens the season with two games against Syracuse and Le Moyne (Aug. 29-30). The Purple and White then travel to Ypsilanti, MI for the Eastern Michigan Tournament to take on Valparaiso, Purdue Fort Wayne and host Eastern Michigan Sept. 5-6.

The Purple Eagles wrap up non-conference play at the UB Tournament facing off against Cornell, Northwestern and host Buffalo Sept. 12-13.

Niagara begins conference play at home against Manhattan (Sept. 26) and Iona (Sept. 27) before heading on the road for five straight MAAC contests against Canisius (Sept. 30), Merrimack (Oct. 3), Quinnipiac (Oct. 4), Iona (Oct. 10) and Manhattan (Oct. 11).

Following the five game road trip the Purple Eagles return home for five straight home contests against Saint Peter’s (Oct. 17), Rider (Oct. 18), Siena (Oct. 24), Marist (Oct. 25) and Canisius (Oct. 28).

The Purple and White head on the road for the final time in the regular season with four straight away contests against Rider (Oct. 31), Saint Peter’s (Nov. 1), Fairfield (Nov. 7) and Sacred Heart (Nov. 8).

Niagara wraps up their regular season schedule with two home contests against Quinnipiac (Nov. 14) and Merrimack (Nov. 15).

Stay connected with Niagara Volleyball on X, Instagram, and Facebook. Follow Niagara Athletics all year long on X, Instagram, Facebook, purpleeagles.com.





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Postponed World Championships open water swimming events set to go ahead after water quality review | National Sports

SINGAPORE (AP) — Open water swimming at the World Championships is set to start a day late following two delays in Singapore because of “water quality levels exceeding acceptable thresholds.” World Aquatics and locals organizers issued a statement Wednesday saying the women’s and men’s 10-kilometer events would start in the afternoon. × This page […]

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SINGAPORE (AP) — Open water swimming at the World Championships is set to start a day late following two delays in Singapore because of “water quality levels exceeding acceptable thresholds.”

World Aquatics and locals organizers issued a statement Wednesday saying the women’s and men’s 10-kilometer events would start in the afternoon.


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