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SNTV expands services and unveils new custom-built facilities
Sports video news agency SNTV has launched a series of enhanced services to provide broadcasters and publishers with unrivalled news coverage that meets the ever-changing needs of today’s audiences. Among the new offerings are SNTV Live, mobile-first video formats, and custom-built remote commentary facilities in Singapore, designed to power elevated sports narratives across global markets. […]

Sports video news agency SNTV has launched a series of enhanced services to provide broadcasters and publishers with unrivalled news coverage that meets the ever-changing needs of today’s audiences.
Among the new offerings are SNTV Live, mobile-first video formats, and custom-built remote commentary facilities in Singapore, designed to power elevated sports narratives across global markets. The launch also coincides with a new brand identity for SNTV.
“We’ve evolved from a traditional news agency into an embedded editorial production partner,” said James Dobbs, managing director at SNTV. “Our new identity and expanded services reflect the scale, speed and agility that our clients now expect in a fragmented and fast-paced sports media ecosystem.”
SNTV Live is a new live sports news service delivering more than 400 events annually. Covering the world’s most in-demand sports, including football, NFL, NBA, MLB, tennis, Formula 1 and boxing, the service spans press conferences, weigh-ins, post-match reactions, training sessions, and fan moments.
This new offering is designed to enable broadcasters and publishers to integrate authentic live event content into their own output at scale, quickly, efficiently and with minimal operational lift.
SNTV has also completed its custom-built remote commentary facilities in Singapore. Purpose-built for live commentary, voiceover production and podcast recording, the facility offers a high-quality, sustainable alternative to on-site setups, reducing travel, turnaround times and environmental impact.
This investment also supports growing demand for multilingual and localised sports narratives across global markets.
In addition, SNTV is rolling out vertical video formats across its core service offering. Designed for mobile-first and social consumption, this format will be a key component of SNTV’s coverage at major events and throughout the sporting calendar, helping clients meet audience expectations across platforms.
Finally, the refreshed brand identity reflects SNTV’s evolution into a future-facing content provider for today’s fast-moving sports media landscape. With sports consumption shifting rapidly – from linear to digital, and horizontal to vertical – SNTV’s new identity and service enhancements are designed to equip media organisations with high-quality, multi-format content built for real-time distribution across every screen.
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Volleyball announces 2025 schedule – Lenoir-Rhyne University Athletics
Story Links Hickory, N.C. — 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 […]

Hickory, N.C. — 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 Catabwa 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.
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Shipyard redevelopment includes concert/festival spaces, playground, dog park and beach | WTAQ News Talk | 97.5 FM · 1360 AM
Rendering of the proposed Shipyard project in Green Bay. The outdoor space sits along the west bank of the Fox River, just north of the Mason Street bridge. (Image source: City of Green Bay) GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) — The City of Green Bay is ready to move forward with phase two of the Shipyard […]


Rendering of the proposed Shipyard project in Green Bay. The outdoor space sits along the west bank of the Fox River, just north of the Mason Street bridge. (Image source: City of Green Bay)
GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) — The City of Green Bay is ready to move forward with phase two of the Shipyard project.
The outdoor space sits along the west bank of the Fox River, just north of the Mason Street bridge.
A riverfront promenade, boat slips and a kayak launch are just part of the original redevelopment of the Shipyard. The swings and serenity of the former brownfield appeal to locals.
“I actually brought my grandbabies here just the other day, just so they can take a look at it. This is a great place, we can come here,” said Mary Trevino of Green Bay.
With another $10 million, including half in grant funding, for the project, the city is prepared to attract even more people to the riverfront.
Officials unveiled concept renderings for phase two of the Shipyard during a committee meeting. The plans lay out what the city and residents want to see in the project.
“A lot of different features, a lot of different things. It will really kind of bring this park kind of to the next level,” said James Andersen, the deputy director of Green Bay’s Parks, Forestry and Recreation Department.
Plans include the addition of a great lawn — a space where festivals and concerts can be held. A statement art piece framing the riverfront will be the focal point, and a stage could be brought in for shows.
The Shipyard will also include a dog park, a playground for kids of all ages and a splash pad.
Andersen said, “We’re putting a lot in here, but the things that are in here are going to really be, I think, a little bit higher level than what we’re traditionally used to in a neighborhood park.”
Close to the water with river views, there will be a beach. The city is proposing space for two to four sand volleyball courts where leagues or tournaments could be played.
“Near the bridge is going to be where the sand volleyball courts and beer garden are,” Andersen said. “You’re also going to have an urban beach feel, with hammocks and different things that people can put their toes in the sand.”
The Shipyard isn’t just a park. It’s meant to be a destination for recreation and tourism.
“There’s a lot of different things in here, amenities that will bring people together. But it’s really the programming and the space activation that will anchor this and that comes obviously down the road once you have the amenity,” added Brian Johnson, executive director of OnBroadway and a Green Bay city councilmember.
Construction on phase two at the Shipyard is expected to get underway sometime next year.
In phase three of the project, the city would like to see a container park built. It would be a space for businesses to operate, within the park, attracting more visitors.
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Eight Members of Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Recognized by ACC
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. — Eight members of the Boston College men’s outdoor track & field team were honored by the Atlantic Coast Conference as part of its 2025 All-ACC Academic team, it was announced today. Academic requirements for selection to the All-ACC Academic Team are a 3.0-grade point average for the previous semester and a […]

Academic requirements for selection to the All-ACC Academic Team are a 3.0-grade point average for the previous semester and a 3.0 cumulative average during one’s academic career. In addition, student-athletes must compete in at least 50 percent of their team’s contests.
2025 Men’s All-ACC Academic Track and Field Team
Sean Coll, So., Economics
Peter Fox, Sr., Chemistry
Colin Kravitz, So., Applied Psychology and Human Development
Max McQuide, Sr., Management
Patrick Mulryan, So., Management/Philosophy
Theodor Schucht, Fr., Economics
Colin Shaver, Jr., Communication
Edward Sullivan, Jr., Management
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Mike Bibby’s daughter Nylah, Class of 2027 standout, commits to Arizona volleyball
Share Tweet Share Share Email Nylah Bibby, daughter of Arizona basketball great Mike Bibby, is a top performer of Arizona Storm Elite volleyball club as an outside hitter (Bibby photo) The distinguished Bibby name will carry on at McKale Center. After graduating from Scottsdale Saguaro […]


The distinguished Bibby name will carry on at McKale Center.
After graduating from Scottsdale Saguaro High School in 2027 — 30 years after her father Mike led Arizona to the NCAA men’s basketball championship — Nylah Bibby is slated to represent Arizona at McKale Center as a member of Charita Stubbs’ volleyball program.
Nylah, a 5-foot-10 outside hitter, was offered a scholarship by Stubbs on Thursday night and committed shortly thereafter, her father confirmed with AllSportsTucson.com’s Steve Rivera (host of the “Eye on the Ball” radio show on Fox Sports 1450-AM). Mike, embarking on his first season as Sacramento State’s head coach, was a guest of Rivera’s show on Tuesday.
Nylah provided a commitment via Instagram Friday:
As a freshman at Desert Mountain in 2023, Nylah finished fourth in the 5A Northeast Valley in kills with 232 and was third in kills per set, averaging 2.8 a set.
After transferring to Saguaro last season, she ranked second in the 4A Desert Sky with 255 kills. Her 5 kills per set led the 4A conference statewide.
Nylah, who wears No. 10 like Mike did at Arizona and during his NBA career, is Mike’s youngest daughter following Mia and Janae. His son Michael is the associate head coach with him at Sacramento State. Janae played volleyball at Fresno Pacific University after her high school career at Phoenix Shadow Mountain, her dad’s alma mater.

Nylah, a member of the Arizona Storm Elite volleyball club, has participated in Stubbs’ elite camps at McKale Center over the last few years.
She recently completed her tournament schedule with the Arizona Storm 16U Thunder team that is coached by former Arizona State player and assistant coach Terri Spann.
Verbal commitments are not binding.
Stubbs is unable to comment on recruits until they have signed a financial aid and scholarship agreement in their senior year of high school.

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UCSB Women’s Volleyball Set for Tough 2025 Schedule | Sports
The UC Santa Barbara Women’s Volleyball team announced its 2025 schedule on Thursday, July 10. The Gauchos are set to face a fierce slate of opponents, including four teams with NCAA Tournament appearances – and three of those with wins – in 2024. The team is led by Head Coach Matt Jones, entering his third year […]

The UC Santa Barbara Women’s Volleyball team announced its 2025 schedule on Thursday, July 10.
The Gauchos are set to face a fierce slate of opponents, including four teams with NCAA Tournament appearances – and three of those with wins – in 2024. The team is led by Head Coach Matt Jones, entering his third year at the helm of the program.
The Gauchos kick off the season up north with back-to-back matches against San Jose State on August 29 and 30.
The Blue and Gold will stay on the road the following weekend, heading to Los Angeles to play a three-day tournament hosted by USC.
The first matchup on Friday will see the Gauchos face the hosting Trojans followed by matches with Creighton and San Diego scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, respectively.
The Bluejays are coming off a 2024 NCAA Tournament run where they fell to the eventual National Champion, Penn State, in the Regional Final.
The Gauchos’ home opener comes against Kansas State in The Thunderdome on September 11 as part of a tournament co-hosted with Cal Poly. The Gauchos will look to continue their success from last year when they swept the Wildcats at the K-State Invitational.
The following day, Santa Barbara will face Vanderbilt, who is entering its first season since the program was discontinued in 1980. Northern Colorado will be the last match to cap off the weekend in The Thunderdome on Saturday.
Pepperdine will visit shortly thereafter with a match scheduled in Santa Barbara for Tuesday, September 16 in The Thunderdome.
Non-conference play wraps up with a two-day adventure to Dayton for two matches on September 19 against Illinois State and the hosting Flyers, who achieved an NCAA Regional Tournament appearance last season. The next day sees one match against Wright State before heading back to Santa Barbara.
The Gauchos’ second homestand will consist of their first Big West matchups. Cal State Bakersfield and CSUN come to The Thunderdome on September 26 and 27, respectively.
Headed into October, the Blue and Gold are back on the road to continue conference play. October 3 will have the Gauchos going up against Long Beach State followed by a quick jump down to La Jolla to face UC San Diego on October 4.
The first installment of the Blue-Green rivalry takes place the Tuesday after with a visit up north to Cal Poly on October 7. The trip continues across the Pacific the following weekend as the Gauchos take on the reigning Big West Champions, Hawai’i, on their home court on October 12.
Cal State Fullerton comes to town on October 17 for the third weekend of Santa Barbara Volleyball at home. The Gauchos face UC Irvine in The Thunderdome the following day as well.
A Thursday trip up north has the Gauchos facing UC Davis on October 23. The Blue and Gold return home on Saturday, October 18 to go up against the Highlanders of UC Riverside.
The Gauchos begin their rematches with Big West opponents heading into November with trips to Northridge and Bakersfield. Santa Barbara will face the Matadors on October 31 and the Roadrunners on November 1.
November continues with a four-match homestand. The Gauchos will first see action against UC San Diego on November 7. They host Long Beach State in The Thunderdome the following day, November 8.
The Mustangs and the Gauchos face off on Thursday, November 13 to wrap up the Blue-Green rivalry at home. Fans can catch Santa Barbara’s final regular-season home match on Friday, November 14 as the Gauchos take on Hawai’i in The Thunderdome.
The regular season wraps up with road matches against UC Irvine on November 21 followed by Cal State Fullerton on November 22.
The Blue and Gold will look for a top-six finish in the regular-season conference standings to qualify for the Big West Tournament. The tournament is scheduled for November 26-29 in Long Beach with the winner earning an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.
UC Santa Barbara Athletics is excited to announce the Men’s Water Polo and Men’s and Women’s Cross Country schedules later this month.
Season tickets for fall sports will go on sale the week of July 14. Fans can always find the most recent Gaucho news at ucsbgauchos.com.
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LockerRoom: Sailing greats steer water polo team in LA Games effort
And Barbara Kendall, boardsailing’s Olympic triple medallist, is the performance coach of the White Caps – the new moniker for the New Zealand women’s water polo team. Right now, Powrie is in Singapore with the side, who took on Italy in their opening game of the world championships overnight. Kendall, who’s been in Denmark watching […]

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