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For Thursday’s Dodgers minor league action, we have another promising start by Bobby Miller, rehab appearances by Michael Kopech and Edgardo Henriquez, and Ryan Ward’s career day among the highlights. Player of the day Usually, if a player leads the league in home runs and drives in over 100 runs at the highest minor league […]

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For Thursday’s Dodgers minor league action, we have another promising start by Bobby Miller, rehab appearances by Michael Kopech and Edgardo Henriquez, and Ryan Ward’s career day among the highlights.

Player of the day

Usually, if a player leads the league in home runs and drives in over 100 runs at the highest minor league level, he might crack the top 30 prospect list of his team. Not so for Ryan Ward, who is 27 years old and playing for the Oklahoma City Comets for the third year in a row. The left fielder, DH, first baseman is doing everything he can to blow the door down to the major leagues, and on Thursday he had a career day, going five for five, with three homers and six RBIs. Ward is in the top five in the Pacific Coast League in batting average, home runs, RBIs, and OPS.

Triple-A Oklahoma City

Ward’s three home runs and six RBIs led the Comets to a 9-3 victory over the Las Vegas Aviators (Athletics). Bobby Miller had an efficient start, needing only 69 pitches to get through five and two-thirds innings, while giving up no runs, two hits, and one walk. Miller has now put together three good starts in a row, giving up only one run in 14 innings. With the Dodgers struggling with pitching injuries, he is positioning himself for another opportunity at the major league level.

James Outman, leading off in the batting order, hit his tenth double and tenth home run. While Outman was only 3-for-24 in his short major league stint this year, he has started to put up good numbers after a slow start in Triple-A.

Alex Freeland, continuing his excellent season, had three hits, including his 18th double.

Michael Kopech pitched for the second consecutive night, often the last box checked before a rehabbing pitcher gets called back up to the big leagues. He came in to close out the sixth inning, pitching to just two batters, giving up a hit, and getting a strikeout. Edgardo Henriquez made his first appearance of the year, after his broken foot, and got two outs while giving up one run.

Double-A Tulsa

The Drillers held off the Twins affiliate, the Wichita Wind Surge, 4-3. Dodgers consensus top pitching prospect Jackson Ferris pitched six innings, giving up three runs on five hits, and got credit with the win. The Drillers gave Ferris three runs to work with before he threw a pitch. The big hit was a two-out, two-run double by Chris Newell. They added a fourth run in the second on a single by Sean McLain, and that run would turn out to be the winning difference. Three relievers finished off the Wind Surge without giving up a hit.

High-A Great Lakes

Eriq Swan surrendered five runs in three innings, and the Loons fell short in their comeback attempt against the Fort Wayne TinCaps, falling 7-5. Zyhir Hope had two hits and his 35th RBI for the Loons. Hope is on a seven-game hitting streak that has raised his batting average from .280 to .305.

Low-A Rancho Cucamonga

The Quakes defeated the Modesto Nuts (Mariners) 8-4. The dynamic duo of Eduardo Quintero and Joendry Vargas, hitting one and two atop the lineup, combined for five hits, three runs, and three RBIs. Quintero, the Dodgers’ eighth-rated prospect (MLB Pipeline), is now hitting .321, and Vargas, their eleventh-rated prospect, is hitting .315. Jaron Elkins stole his 26th base, and Quintero stole his 24th. They are the leaders in stolen bases in the California League.

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Friday schedule

  • Fort Wayne (Miguel Mendez) at Great Lakes (Luke Fox), 3:05 PM PST
  • Tulsa (Chris Campos) at Wichita (Christian MacLeod), 5:05 PM PST
  • Rancho Cucamonga (Christian Zazueta) at Modesto (Walter Ford), 6:40 PM PST
  • Oklahoma City (Justin Jarvis) at Las Vegas (Jack Perkins), 7:05 PM PST
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UTSA announces signing of Champions’ Jamarri Bowie – UTSA Athletics

SAN ANTONIO – UTSA Director of Track & Field/Cross Country Aaron Fox announced on Tuesday that the Roadrunners will add another Greater San Antonio talent to next year’s roster, releasing the signing of Boerne-Samuel V. Champion High School sprinter Jamarri Bowie, who is set to join the Roadrunners in 2025-26. “It’s an exciting opportunity to […]

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SAN ANTONIO – UTSA Director of Track & Field/Cross Country Aaron Fox announced on Tuesday that the Roadrunners will add another Greater San Antonio talent to next year’s roster, releasing the signing of Boerne-Samuel V. Champion High School sprinter Jamarri Bowie, who is set to join the Roadrunners in 2025-26.

“It’s an exciting opportunity to bring a local talent like Jamarri into our program,” Fox said. “He’s a talented sprinter and has only scratched the surface of what he can do with his primary event. We’re looking forward to getting him on campus to begin building toward his goals on the track and in the classroom.”

Attending Boerne’s Champion High, Bowie earned the bronze medal at this year’s UIL 5A State Track and Field State Championships in Austin, producing a career-best 47.43 clocking in the 400-meter. He collected Region IV-5A, Area and District 26-6A titles this season for the Chargers, and was district runner-up in the 200-meter while producing a top time of 21.93. His senior season saw a transition to excelling in his natural event in the quarter mile, with a 100-meter and 200-meter emphasis earlier in his career. In 2025, Bowie also helped Champion to a fifth-place finish in the distance medley relay and sixth-place finish in the sprint medley relay at the 97th Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays. Indoor and during summer competition, Bowie has competed for the Hill Country Comets Track Club, qualified for the 2025 Nike U20 Outdoor Nationals in Eugene, Oregon and clocked in at 14th place in the 100-meter during the 2024 Nike Nationals.

 

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Around 300 Indian student-athletes from more than 60 universities are set to represent their country at the FISU World University Games 2025, scheduled in Rhine-Ruhr, Germany, from July 16 to 27. Also referred to as the ‘Olympics for university athletes’, the World University Games are a multi-sport event held every two years for students aged […]

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Around 300 Indian student-athletes from more than 60 universities are set to represent their country at the FISU World University Games 2025, scheduled in Rhine-Ruhr, Germany, from July 16 to 27.

Also referred to as the ‘Olympics for university athletes’, the World University Games are a multi-sport event held every two years for students aged 17 to 25.

The Rhine-Ruhr 2025 World University Games edition will see over 9,200 athletes from more than 150 countries compete, making it the largest FISU Games to date.

India’s best-ever performance in the biennial event came at Chengdu 2023, where they finished seventh overall with 26 medals – 11 gold, 5 silver and 10 bronze. A bulk of these came from shooting, which contributed 14 medals, including eight gold.

Notable performers included Olympian Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar, who won four medals, and Manu Bhaker, who bagged two golds in pistol events. Jyothi Yarraji, Amlan Borgohain and Priyanka Goswami also stood out with podium finishes in athletics.

India have been participating in the FISU World University Games since the inaugural edition in Turin in 1959. The upcoming Games will mark the 32nd edition of the Summer Universiade.

The FISU World University Games 2025 will feature 18 sports across 23 venues in six German cities – Bochum, Duisburg, Essen, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Hagen and Berlin.



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Dudek, Willis are Academic All-Americans – Stanford Cardinal

STANFORD, Calif. – Stanford runners Roisin Willis and Zofia Dudek were named to the Academic All-America team for women’s track and field/cross country by College Sports Communicators. Willis, the 2025 NCAA outdoor 800-meter champion, was named to the first team and Dudek, the Atlantic Coast Conference indoor 5,000 champ, received second-team honors. This is the […]

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STANFORD, Calif. – Stanford runners Roisin Willis and Zofia Dudek were named to the Academic All-America team for women’s track and field/cross country by College Sports Communicators.

Willis, the 2025 NCAA outdoor 800-meter champion, was named to the first team and Dudek, the Atlantic Coast Conference indoor 5,000 champ, received second-team honors. This is the second Academic All-America honor for Willis and the third for Dudek.

Willis, a junior history major from Stevens Point, Wisconsin, broke the NCAA Outdoor Championships record in capturing her third career NCAA title. Her personal-record time of 1:58.13 at the championships in Eugene, Oregon, was an ACC record and the third-fastest time in collegiate history.

Willis, the USTFCCCA West Region Women’s Outdoor Track Athlete of the Year, has the second-most NCAA women’s titles in program history, behind the five of Lauren Fleshman ’03. She is nine-time All-American and was named 2025 ACC Scholar-Athlete of the Year for women’s track and field.

Dudek, a graduate student in biomedical data science from Poland via Ann Arbor, Michigan, earned second-team indoor All-America honors in the distance medley relay and was an NCAA outdoor qualifier in the 5,000, placing 17th. A four-time All-American, Dudek represents Poland in international competition.

Stanford cross country and track and field now has 26 Academic All-America honors earned by 20 different women.

College Sports Communicators Academic All-America team
Division I Track and Field/Cross Country

Women
First team
Roisin Willis, Jr., Stevens Point, Wis., 3.96, history.
Second team
Zofia Dudek, Grad., Ann Arbor, Mich., 3.81 (Undergrad)/3.64 (Grad), Bioengineering (U), Biomedical Data Science (G).

Willis and Dudek were selected from those who were named to the CSC Academic All-District teams.

Here is the list of Stanford’s All-District honorees:

Amy Bunnage, So.
Zofia Dudek, Grad.
Sophia Kennedy, So.
Roisin Willis, Jr.
Teagan Zwaanstra, Sr.

Here is an all-time list of Stanford cross country and track and field’s women’s Academic All-Americans:

Women
Year, Name, Category, Team
1983: Kim Schnurpfeil, At Large, second team
1984: PattiSue Plumer, At Large, second team
1999: Sarna Renfro, At Large, second team
2002: Caroline Annis, XC/TF, third team
2007: Arianna Lambie, XC/TF, first team
2011: Kate Niehaus, XC/TF, first team
2012: Kathy Kroeger, XC/TF, first team
2012: Arantxa King, XC/TF, second team
2013: Kathy Kroeger, XC/TF, second team
2015: Jessica Tonn, XC/TF, second team
2016: Elise Cranny, XC/TF, third team2016: Kristyn Williams, XC/TF, third team
2017: Elise Cranny, XC/TF, second team
2018: Elise Cranny, XC/TF, first team
2019: Mackenzie Little, XC/TF, second team
2019: Fiona O’Keeffe, XC/TF, second team
2022: Christina Aragon, XC/TF, first team
2022: Allie Jones, XC/TF, second team
2023: Zofia Dudek, XC/TF, first team
2023: Maya Valmon, XC/TF, first team
2024: Zofia Dudek, XC/TF, first team
2024: Juliette Whittaker, XC/TF, first team
2024: Roisin Willis, XC/TF, first team
2024: Lucy Jenks, XC/TF, second team
2025: Roisin Willis, XC/TF, first team
2025: Zofia Dudek, XC/TF, second team

 



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NDSU’s Merrideth Spiers Earns Academic All-America Honors

Story Links North Dakota State University women’s track & field athlete Merrideth Spiers has been named to the CSC Academic All-America second team for Division I, the College Sports Communicators announced Tuesday.   This is the first Academic All-America honor of Spiers’ career, and the first for the NDSU women since […]

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North Dakota State University women’s track & field athlete Merrideth Spiers has been named to the CSC Academic All-America second team for Division I, the College Sports Communicators announced Tuesday.
 

This is the first Academic All-America honor of Spiers’ career, and the first for the NDSU women since 2022. The Bison women have now earned 21 Academic All-America honors in track & field and cross country since the Division I transition.
 
Spiers (Grant City, Mo.) owns a 4.0 GPA pursuing a Ph.D. in criminal justice after earning her undergrad degree with a 4.0 majoring in psychology. She ranked 45th nationally in the weight throw for the indoor season and qualified for the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds in the hammer throw outdoor.
 
Previously this season, Spiers was voted Academic All-League for the Summit League indoor and outdoor seasons, as well as being named the 2025 Summit League Outdoor Scholar of the Championship.
 



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Lenoir-Rhyne Volleyball Announces 2025 Schedule

The Lenoir-Rhyne volleyball team and Head Coach Nicole Barringer have announced their schedule for the upcoming 2025 season. The Bears are coming off a 25-7 that saw them advance to the SAC Championship game and their second straight NCAA Tournament. Barringer, who is entering her 4th season at the helm, has a career winning percentage […]

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The Lenoir-Rhyne volleyball team and Head Coach Nicole Barringer have announced their schedule for the upcoming 2025 season. The Bears are coming off a 25-7 that saw them advance to the SAC Championship game and their second straight NCAA Tournament. Barringer, who is entering her 4th season at the helm, has a career winning percentage of .703 and has a three-year record of 64-27.

The Bears will kick off their 2025 campaign on September 5th when they play host a two-day tournament inside Shuford Arena. The Bears will welcome Lees-McRae, Catawba, Florida Tech and Mount Olive to Hickory for that tournament. Lenoir-Rhyne will open with Lees-McRae on Friday evening at 5:00 p.m. and will be back Saturday morning to host Mount Olive and Florida Tech.

The next weekend, the Bears will travel to Saint Augustine, Florida to play in the Flagler Saints Classic. On the opening day, the Bears will play a pair of teams that qualified for the NCAA Tournament last year in Embry-Riddle and Flagler. LR will conclude the tournament with another game against Lees-McRae and a contest against Ashland.

The Bears will open SAC play with a key match up inside Shuford Arena as Anderson comes to town on September 16th.

Lenoir-Rhyne and Wingate will renew their rivalry with back to back games in a span of eight days as the Bears will travel to Wingate to close out September, and the Bulldogs will travel to Hickory on October 7th.

October concludes with the Bears and Tusculum battling in back to back games as LR will travel to Greeneville on October 28th then the two teams will battle in Hickory on Halloween night.

LR will open November with a contest against Catawba on the 4th before the Bears go on the road for back to back games before their home finale on November 14th against Lincoln Memorial.

The SAC Tournament will begin on Tuesday, November 18th, with quarterfinals at campus sites before moving to Rock Hill for the semi-finals and finals that weekend.

The Bears will be looking to make the NCAA Tournament for the third straight season for the first time in program history. The 2025 NCAA Tournament will kick off on Friday, December 5th.

{Information from Lenoir-Rhyne Athletics}



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Recently Elevated Associate Head Coach Derek Clappis Earns Silver Medal with U20 USA National Team

Story Links STOCKTON, Calif. – It’s been a summer to remember for Derek Clappis from the Pacific men’s water polo program as he not only earned a runner-up finish at the 2025 World Aquatics U20 Championships with the USA National Team but was also promoted to Associate Head Coach with the Tigers.   […]

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STOCKTON, Calif. – It’s been a summer to remember for Derek Clappis from the Pacific men’s water polo program as he not only earned a runner-up finish at the 2025 World Aquatics U20 Championships with the USA National Team but was also promoted to Associate Head Coach with the Tigers.
 
Clappis served as a team manager for USA this summer at the international competition in Zagreb, Croatia. He helped the country knock off Serbia in the quarterfinals 19-18 before ousting Hungary in the semifinals 18-16. USA dropped a hard fought decision to Spain in the finals 14-11.
 
“The opportunities Pacific has provided me allowed me to spend the summer traveling and coaching with the Cadet and Junior National teams on the world stage. Seeing some of our incoming players was a great reminder of the talent and athletes that make up Pacific’s Water Polo U,” Clappis said. “I’m excited to continue to bring new perspectives from my experiences back to Pacific to continue to adapt and be our best in my new role.” 
 
Clappis, a Pacific alum, joined the Tigers staff in 2021-22 as Assistant Coach. This past season, he assisted the men’s team to an 18-2 overall record and a perfect 6-0 mark in the West Coast Conference, which resulted in a regular season championship.
 
In 2022, Clappis was part of a Pacific men’s team that won the Golden Coast Conference Championship and advanced to the semifinals of the NCAA Tournament after beating Cal in the quarterfinals 11-7. The Tigers finished 22-7 overall.
 
“I’m very excited for the next chapter in my career at Pacific as Associate Head Coach. I am thankful to James Graham and Pacific Athletics for the opportunity to represent our university on many levels and for this new transition.
 
Born and raised in Stockton, Clappis played for the Tigers from 2013-17. He was part of a National Championship Runner-Up team in 2013, National Championship Semifinalist team in 2017 and GCC Conference Tournament Championship Team in 2017.
 
“I’m thrilled to announce Derek as our new Associate Head Coach for men’s water polo. Derek has consistently proven himself as one of the top coaches in the country, with success at both the collegiate and international levels. He’s been a key part of our championship runs in the WCC and GCC, and this summer, he added multiple medals with Team USA to his impressive résumé. Derek exemplifies what Pacific Water Polo stands for – passion, commitment, and the relentless pursuit of excellence,” said director of water polo James Graham.
 
Clappis earned his degree from Pacific in business administration with a concentration in finance.
 
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