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Gators Track & Field NCAA Outdoor East Preliminaries Results

The Gators Track & Field team competed in the NCAA Outdoor East Preliminaries in Jacksonville last week. This was the first of two meets that make up the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Florida culminated 19 qualifying entries from Wednesday to Saturday that will move on to the next round of competition. What can’t […]

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The Gators Track & Field team competed in the NCAA Outdoor East Preliminaries in Jacksonville last week. This was the first of two meets that make up the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Florida culminated 19 qualifying entries from Wednesday to Saturday that will move on to the next round of competition.

Women’s Gators Track & Field

Women 100 Meter Dash (Prelims)

Anthaya Charlton (1st)

Women 100 Meter Dash (Semi-Finals)

Anthaya Charlton (3rd in flight, 5th overall)

Women 200 Meter Dash

Gabrielle Matthews (2nd)

Women 200 Meter Dash (Semi-Finals)

Gabrielle Matthews (3rd in flight, 9th overall)

Women 800 Meter Run (Prelims)

Layla Haynes (6th in flight)

Jessica Edwards (8th in flight)

Women 800 Meter Run (Semi-Finals)

Layla Haynes (6th in flight, 17th overall)

Women 5000 Meter Run

Hilda Olemomoi (6th in flight, 16th overall)

Tia Wilson (11th in flight, 17th overall)

Women 10000 Meter Run

Hilda Olemomoi (3rd)

Women 100 Meter Hurdles (Prelims)

Habiba Harris (1st)

Women 100 Meter Hurdles (Semi-Finals)

Habiba Harris (1st in flight, 1st overall)

Women 4×100 Meter Relay

Quincy Penn, Anthaya Charlton, Gabrielle Matthews, Habiba Harris, (2nd in flight, 5th overall)

Women Long Jump

Alyssa Banales (1st)

Anthaya Charlton (3rd)

Women Triple Jump

Asia Phillips (3rd)

Women Shot Put

Gracelyn Leiseth (1st)

Alida Van Daalen (7th)

Women Discus Throw

Akari Isaac (5th in flight, 15th overall)

Alida Van Daalen (2nd in flight, 2nd overall)

Gracelyn Leiseth (11th i flight, 28th overall)

Women Hammer Throw

Imani Washington (4th)

Women Javelin Throw

Elaina Perkins (2nd)

Evelyn Vanzwieten (7th)

Men’s Gators Track & Field

Men 100 Meter Dash (Prelims)

Jaden Wiley (4th)

Men 100 Meter Dash (Semi-Finals)

Jaden Wiley (4th in flight, 13th overall)

Men 200 Meter Dash (Prelims)

Jaden Wiley (2nd in flight)

Men 400 Meter Dash (Prelims)

Ashton Schwartzman (2nd)

Rios Prude (4th)

Reheem Hayles (1st)

Malique Smith-Band (4th)

Jenoah McKiver (1st)

Justin Braun (5th)

Nicholas Spikes (5th)

Men 400 Meter Dash (Semi-Finals)

Jenoah McKiver (3rd in flight, 7th overall)

Nicholas Spikes (8th in flight, 23rd overall)

Reheem Hayles (6th in flight, 21st overall)

Ashton Schwartzman (7th in flight, 22nd overall)

Rios Prude (6th in flight, 16th overall)

Men 800 Meter Run (Prelims)

Joe Wester (8th)

Miguel Pantojas (8th)

Ryan Maseman (8th)

Gavin Nelson (8th)

Men 110 Meter Hurdles (Prelims)

Demaris Waters (1st)

Men 110 Meter Hurdles (Semi-Finals)

Demaris Waters (3rd in flight, 9th overall)

Men 4×100 Meter Relay

Justin Braun, Jaden Wiley, Malique Smith-Band, Garrett Fox, Reheem Hayles, (5th in flight, 11th overall)

Men 4×400 Meter Relay

Ashton Schwartzman, Reheem Hayles, Jenoah McKiver, Justin Braun, Nicholas Spikes (1st in flight)

Men Long Jump

Malcolm Clemons (5th)

Men Triple Jump

Jaden Lippett (2nd in flight, 10th overall)

Men Discus Throw

Jacob Lemmon (8th)

Men Javelin Throw

Leikel Cabrera Gay (4th)

Road to the Title

The Gator women had a runner-up finish at last year’s national meet. The last time they won a team championship was in 2022. They are looking to take home a title, having 11 entries qualify for the next round of the championships.

The Gator men are reigning NCAA Outdoor Track and Field champions. They won their third-consecutive outdoor team title in 2024, and they are looking to defend that title. The men’s team will move out of the preliminaries with 8 qualifying entries.

Next, Gators Track & Field will compete in the second round of the NCAA Outdoor Championships on June 11th in Eugene, Oregon.





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College Roundup — AC women’s water polo trio named All-Americans

Austin College junior Bianca Gallegos, who led the team with 48 goals, was one of three ‘Roos to earn Division III honorable mention All-America honors for the 2025 season. Avery Rague / Austin College Athletics Herald Democrat Austin College women’s water polo players Ashley Chand, Bianca Gallegos and Joslyn Dimitri have each been named honorable […]

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World Aquatics Championships Roll Call – Stanford Cardinal

SINGAPORE – Stanford will be represented with six participants when competition at the 2025 World Aquatics World Championships get underway this weekend in Singapore. Jenna Flynn, Ryann Neushul, Jewel Roemer and Ella Woodhead have qualified for the 14-player Team USA roster, with the Americans seeking their ninth World Championships crown overall while looking to defend […]

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SINGAPORE – Stanford will be represented with six participants when competition at the 2025 World Aquatics World Championships get underway this weekend in Singapore.

Jenna Flynn, Ryann Neushul, Jewel Roemer and Ella Woodhead have qualified for the 14-player Team USA roster, with the Americans seeking their ninth World Championships crown overall while looking to defend their 2024 crown.

Flynn, Neushul and Roemer are among seven returning Olympians from the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. All three players are multi-time ACWPC All-Americans who helped guide Stanford to the 2025 NCAA title, with Neushul leaving The Farm as the program’s only four-time NCAA champion. Woodhead is also a member of two NCAA title teams (2023, 2025).

Team USA opens tournament play against China on Thursday, July 10, at 9:10 p.m. PT.

Former Cardinal standout Dani Jackovich, a two-time ACWPC All-American who competed on The Farm from 2014-17, and incoming UCLA transfer and 2023 ACWPC All-American Sienna Green, are members of the Australian national team.

Jackovich and Green helped guide Australia to a silver medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Jackovich became the 14th medalist in school history overall and first from a country other than the United States. Green, who made her debut with the Aussie Stingers in March 2022, is the youngest water polo player to represent Australia at the national team level and the youngest Australian water polo Olympian.

Australia’s tournament opener is slated for Friday, July 11, at 4:10 a.m. PT.



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James Madison Volleyball signs South Carolina transfer Anna Wilson

HARRISONBURG, Va. (JMU Athletics) – The James Madison volleyball program signed South Carolina transfer Anna Wilson to an aid agreement on Wednesday, July 9, Head Coach Lauren Steinbrecher announced. “We are so excited to have Anna Wilson join our JMU Volleyball program!” Steinbrecher said. “From the moment we connected with Anna, we knew she was […]

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HARRISONBURG, Va. (JMU Athletics) – The James Madison volleyball program signed South Carolina transfer Anna Wilson to an aid agreement on Wednesday, July 9, Head Coach Lauren Steinbrecher announced.

“We are so excited to have Anna Wilson join our JMU Volleyball program!” Steinbrecher said. “From the moment we connected with Anna, we knew she was a Duke with her energy, work-ethic, and drive. She is a mature, team-first competitor with absolutely contagious enthusiasm. Anna’s SEC experience and her hunger to grow will make an immediate impact on our gym. She’s the kind of person who makes everyone around her better, and we can’t wait to get started with her in Harrisonburg.”

Wilson, a middle blocker from Wilson, Ontario, spent the 2024 season at South Carolina after beginning her career at High Point (2022-23), where she played with current Duke Kennedy Louisell in 2023. Wilson will have two seasons of eligibility after redshirting in the 2022 season.

With the addition of Wilson, JMU’s 2025 roster is complete. The Dukes welcomed Louisell and Sydney Lewis (Coastal Carolina) as transfers along with five freshmen – Addie Norman (Wilmington, N.C.), Peri Linterman (Fredericksburg, Va.), Ana Toumazatos (Great Falls, Va.), B’Lise Bradley (Shaker Heights, Ohio), and Shelby Davis (Smithfield, Ky.).

Anna Wilson | 6-3 | Middle Blocker | Burlington, Ontario | South Carolina, High Point
South Carolina (2024):
• Played in eight matches and six sets for the Gamecocks
• Made her debut against No. 13 Kansas on Aug. 30
• Had two kills and a block against Stetson (Sep. 13)

High Point (2023):
• Played in 15 matches and 35 sets, totaling 26 kills at 0.76 per set
• Season-high seven kills vs. Winthrop in the Big South Championship match
• Accumulated 23 blocks with 18 assists and five solo

High Point (2022):
• Did not see any action as a freshman, redshirting
• Big South Presidential Honor Roll

High School / Club:
• Played at Nelson High School in Wilson, Ontario
• Helped Nelson earn an Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations (OFSAA) silver medal
• Played club for the Halton Hurricanes and Team Ontario, earning a Provincial Gold Medal with the 18u team in 2022
• Named to the Ontario Volleyball Association All-Star team in 2021

— JMU Athletics —



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Fire near Silverwood Lake fully contained | News

Road closures and park shutdown enforced The Lake Fire was declared fully contained as of Sunday, July 6. However, the full extent of the damage is still under evaluation. Park officials and CAL FIRE crews continue to assess conditions on the ground to determine when it will be safe to reopen the recreation area. The […]

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Multiple Hawai‘i youth volleyball teams win national championships

A handful of Hawai‘i-based youth volleyball teams recently took home national championships across multiple events on the Mainland. In the AAU Junior National Volleyball Championships in Orlando, Fla., Honolulu’s Spike and Serve Volleyball Club won the boys 14 Open Division with a three-set victory over California’s Rockstar Volleyball Club on Monday, finishing the tournament with […]

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A handful of Hawai‘i-based youth volleyball teams recently took home national championships across multiple events on the Mainland.

In the AAU Junior National Volleyball Championships in Orlando, Fla., Honolulu’s Spike and Serve Volleyball Club won the boys 14 Open Division with a three-set victory over California’s Rockstar Volleyball Club on Monday, finishing the tournament with a record of 11-1.

Spike and Serve also won the 13 Open Division championship in 2024, marking its second consecutive year with a national title.

In an earlier event in the same AAU tournament, Hilo’s Pilipa‘a Volleyball won the boys 18 Club Division with a victory over California’s San Diego Beach Volleyball on July 3. Pilipa‘a finished the tournament with a mark of 12-1.

The 2025 AAU Junior National Volleyball Championships was the 52nd edition of the tournament, with thousands of teams competing in a wide variety of age groups and divisions. The AAU Junior National Volleyball Championships holds the distinction of being the world’s largest volleyball tournament, according to Guinness World Records.

In another youth volleyball tournament across the country, Maui’s Hawaiian Style Volleyball won the 2025 USA Volleyball Boys national championship in Minneapolis over the weekend, becoming the first team from the Valley Isle to win a tournament at a USA Volleyball junior national tournament, running the table in the 15U Open Division at 7-0. Additionally, Big Island Boys took home the championship in the 18s American Division.

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Christian Shimabuku can be reached at christian@alohastatedaily.com.



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Western Swim and Dive earns Brechler Award

Open Audio Article Player Team awarded for 3.6 GPA Gregg Petcoff | Special to the Times Western Colorado University’s swim and dive program earned its fourth consecutive Brechler Award on July 3. The Brechler Awards, named in honor of former RMAC commissioner Paul W. Brechler and his wife Wanda, were the first inductees into the […]

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Western Colorado University’s swim and dive program earned its fourth consecutive Brechler Award on July 3. The Brechler Awards, named in honor of former RMAC commissioner Paul W. Brechler and his wife Wanda, were the first inductees into the RMAC Hall of Fame. The award honors teams with the highest GPA in each of the RMAC sport offerings.

Posting a cumulative team GPA of 3.601, the 2024-25 swim and dive program improved on last year’s leading GPA of 3.518 to extend a string of Brechler honors that began with the 2021-22 award. The program earned its first Brechler in the 2014-15 academic year.

Also on Thursday, the College Swim Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) released its list of Scholar All-America teams. Western was one of the 763 teams from NCAA Divisions 1, 2, and 3, the NAIA and the junior college ranks to earn a spot on the list.

Scholar All-America teams are required to post a cumulative team GPA of 3.00 in the spring semester. Western registered a cumulative GPA of 3.65 to earn its place on the Scholar All-America team list.

(​Gregg Petcoff is the assistant athletics director for communications at Western Colorado University and can be reached at gpetcoff@western.edu.)



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