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Canada’s gymnastics team unveiled for 2025 FISU Summer World University Games

June 12, 2025 RICHMOND HILL, Ont. – U SPORTS, the Canadian representative of FISU, the International University Sports Federation, and Gymnastics Canada have announced the roster for Team Canada gymnastics athletes at the 2025 FISU Summer World University Games in the Rhine-Ruhr region of Germany. The team is led by 2024 Paris Olympians Félix Dolci […]

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June 12, 2025

RICHMOND HILL, Ont. – U SPORTS, the Canadian representative of FISU, the International University Sports Federation, and Gymnastics Canada have announced the roster for Team Canada gymnastics athletes at the 2025 FISU Summer World University Games in the Rhine-Ruhr region of Germany.

The team is led by 2024 Paris Olympians Félix Dolci of Sainte-Anne-des-Lacs, Que., and William Émard of Laval, Que. Dolci won the men’s all-around gold at the 2023 Pan Am Games, the first Canadian to do so since 1963. On the women’s side, Evanda Zlobec of Baie-d’Urfé, Que., won the all-around competition at this year’s Luxembourg Open, while Maddison Hajjar of Dollard-des-Ormeau, Que., won two event medals at the same meet. Rhythmic gymnastics is led by Suzanna Shahbazian of Montreal, who won a team gold and an individual silver at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England.


The women’s artistic gymnastics team comprises four member

Athlete name Hometown University/College

  • Maddison Hajjar Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Que. John Abbott College
  • Kahlyn Lawson Beaconsfield, Que. John Abbott College
  • Virginie Therrien Montreal, Que. CÉGEP André-Laurendeau
  • Evandra Zlobec Baie-d’Urfé, Que. Collégial International Sainte-Anne

The men’s artistic gymnastics team includes the following five members:

Athlete name Hometown University/College

  • Matteo Bardana Oakville, Ont. California
  • Yanni Chronopoulos Milton, Ont. Nebraska
  • Félix Dolci Sainte-Anne-des-Lacs, Que. LaSalle College (Mtl.)
  • William Emard Laval, Que. UQAM
  • Jayson Rampersad Montreal, Que. Concordia

The two athletes competing in women’s rhythmic gymnastics are as follows:

Athlete name S Sp. Hometown University/College

  • Erica Lee F Rhythmic Vancouver, B.C. UC San Diego
  • Suzanna Shahbazian F Rhythmic Montreal, Que. CÉGEP de Saint-Laurent

Team Canada is making its return to the FISU Summer World University Games, after missing the 2023 event. The 2025 edition will be staged in the Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region of Germany, with rhythmic gymnastics set for July 17-19 and artistic gymnastics from July 22-26, both in Essen.

Team Canada has won 15 medals in artistic gymnastics, with the first coming at Universiade ’83 in Edmonton, where Anita Botnen, Anne-Marie De Serres, Elfi Schlegel, and Sara Aggiss combined to win gold at the team event. Canada’s last medals in the discipline came at Taipei in 2017, when four-time Olympian Ellie Black and 2012 Olympian Brittany Rogers combined to win four individual medals, including gold for Black in the beam and for Rogers in the vault, and won silver in the team event with Briannah Tsang and Jessica Dowling.

Canada’s only medal in rhythmic gymnastics was a bronze by Susie Cushman at the 1991 Summer Universiade in Sheffield, England.

The artistic gymnastics squad will be led by coaches Julie Charron of St-Basile-le-Grand, Que., Monica Nolet of Blainville, Que. and Johanne Soucy of St-Joseph-du-Lac, Que., with Alexandra Zaluski of Saskatoon attached as medical personnel.

The rhythmic gymnastics coach is Natalia Popova of Montreal.

All team lists are subject to change prior to the Games start date and all nominations are subject to approval by the U SPORTS international office.


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Katia Perin

Manager, Communications and Marketing

Gymnastics Canada

(514) 358-4194 comms@gymcan.org


John Edwards

Manager, Sports Information

U SPORTS (819) 578-7380 jedwards@usports.ca



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Women’s Soccer’s Kronewetter and Perhne Conclude Summer Trip to Italy

Story Links ITALY — The Adrian College women’s soccer team sent two of its members overseas to Italy earlier this summer, as Head Coach, Nathan Kronewtter, and rising Junior, Melanie Perhne, took part in an exclusive invitation-only tour of Italy organized by Beyond Sports from June 15 to June 24, 2025. Over the course of […]

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ITALY — The Adrian College women’s soccer team sent two of its members overseas to Italy earlier this summer, as Head Coach, Nathan Kronewtter, and rising Junior, Melanie Perhne, took part in an exclusive invitation-only tour of Italy organized by Beyond Sports from June 15 to June 24, 2025.

Over the course of the ten-day trip, student-athletes visited Milan and Lake Como, explored Tuscany’s Montecatini Terme region, and concluded in Rome, engaging in three exhibition matches against respected Italian club teams and emerging undefeated with a 3–0 record.

Adrian’s standout representative, Melanie Perhne, primarily featured at outside back throughout the trip but was shifted to forward in a decisive match versus a Serie C Roma club. She even delivered the game-winning goal in a closely contested 2–1 victory, demonstrating both tactical versatility and composure under pressure. “Both my teammate and coach at Adrian went on this trip last summer and had nothing but great things to say about their experiences,” added Perhne about her opportunity. “I decided to challenge myself to do something new and different with this trip to Italy.” Perhne went on to chat about how excited she was to experience new opportunities and meet other athletes on her trip. “I’m most excited about meeting new people and experiencing a new culture, as well as playing international soccer and learning different styles of play.”

Coach Nathan Kronewetter served as the tour coach and liaison through Beyond Sports, orchestrating the College’s international representation and laying the groundwork for future overseas endeavors. Off the field, the squad immersed themselves in cultural experiences including a guided Milan city tour and San Siro Stadium visit, a scenic boat ride to Bellagio on Lake Como, a Tuscan cooking class and visits to Pisa and Lucca, time exploring Cinque Terre’s coastal villages, and evenings touring Rome’s historic sites, creating lasting memories and fostering global awareness beyond soccer.

This inaugural Italy tour represents a significant milestone for Adrian College Women’s Soccer, something that Kronewetter has implemented yearly since joining the Bulldogs. “I have been blessed with many opportunities to travel the world, explore different cultures and to gain international experiences all through the sport of soccer,” said Kronewetter. “Beyond Sports offers collegiate soccer players an avenue to experience an international soccer tour for those that didn’t have the opportunity to go on an overseas tour with their own college program. I have been fortunate enough to assist on these tours in organization and as a tour coach both in Spain and Italy. I am honored to represent Adrian College and our women’s soccer program both internationally against some very good competition as well as within the organization where we work together to offer great experiences to student-athletes from around the states and their respective collegiate programs,” added Kronewetter, who enters his third season with Adrian in 2025. Kronewetter’s time with Beyond Sports has also led to professional opportunities for his previous athletes around the world, as recent graduate Emma Dalzochio also obtained an internship in Greece.

“As a former player who was fortunate enough to play in some of the largest international youth tournaments throughout Europe while in high school, and then experience an overseas collegiate tour with my own college program, I understand the value and importance of these opportunities,” said Kronewetter. “It goes way beyond soccer, it’s about life and an understanding that there is so much out there to pursue and experience. Sport is a vehicle to open these doors, and the educational experiences that are around each and every corner is proof that soccer can take you places. These trips have afforded me an opportunity to network and lay the foundation for future potential international trips for our Adrian College women’s soccer student-athletes. I am always searching for ways to better our student-athlete experience here at Adrian College and an international tour with our players in the near future would be an adventure of a lifetime.”

The duo’s trip to Italy strongly reflects the institution’s dedication to combining athletic performance, cultural literacy, and academic achievement. Moreover, it establishes a powerful precedent for future global engagement opportunities for student-athletes.



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Ranking Penn State retailers | Blogs

State College is a college town through and through, and with a strong Penn State pride, you’ve got to have some merch to show off. Whether you’re a student, alum, or a visiting fan, you’ll find no shortage of stores selling Penn State gear. But which stores offer the best selection, value, and experience? Here’s […]

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State College is a college town through and through, and with a strong Penn State pride, you’ve got to have some merch to show off.

Whether you’re a student, alum, or a visiting fan, you’ll find no shortage of stores selling Penn State gear.

But which stores offer the best selection, value, and experience? Here’s a ranking of five standout spots in the heart of downtown.

1. The Family Clothesline

The Family Clothesline is a staple in the Penn State community. Known for its wide selection of officially licensed apparel, it’s the first stop for many looking to stock up on blue-and-white gear. From summer gear to winter coats, it’s got something for every season.

The store is huge by downtown standards, and the layout makes browsing easy. Additionally, the close proximity to dorms makes it an easy trip for students. Customers love the balance of brand names with house-label options, and the deals on clearance racks are a hidden gem.

2. Lion & Cub

Lion & Cub is a favorite for those looking to grab Penn State merch at a low cost. The store isn’t as large as others, but it makes up for it with affordability, especially on t-shirts, keychains, mugs and kid-friendly clothing.

It’s also a good stop for casual fanwear or quick souvenir shopping. With lower prices, it’s a good option for anyone on a budget. It does have a bit of a smaller selection, but with better prices, it evens out quite nicely.

3. Lion’s Pride

Lion’s Pride has long been seen as the more upscale cousin in the Penn State shopping family. Their selection features premium brands like Under Armour, Cutter & Buck and Columbia. The quality of their clothing is certainly worth the purchase for anyone looking to spend a bit more money.







Lion's Pride, State College

PSU themed caps stand on display inside Lion’s Pride store on Thursday, March 20, 2025 in State College, Pa.




The store also supports Penn State athletics and often holds PSU events, which adds to the community value. Graduation is also a big point of emphasis, so if you or a loved one will soon turn their tassel, consider checking out Lion’s Pride.

4. Student Bookstore

Student Bookstore is special in the fact that it blends textbook retail with a wide array of Penn State merchandise. While its primary draw is academic material, the retailer also stocks a decent selection of sweatshirts, hats and accessories.

Additionally, if you’re looking for Penn State Christmas ornaments, this is your place. Their selection is varied and high quality. While textbooks take up a decent amount of shelf space, this is still a quality stop for school gear.

5. McLanahan’s Downtown Market

McLanahan’s is part convenience store, part grocery and part Penn State shop. It’s perfect for quick stops — grab a case of water, ramen, merchandise and you’re ready for your first day of school.







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McLanahan’s Penn State Room on Saturday, Jan. 15, 2022 in State College, Pa.




While the Penn State apparel section is limited compared to specialty stores, it’s great for impulse buys and basics like lanyards, keychains or beanies. While not the top spot for apparel, its selection and diversity certainly give it a spot on this list.

Whether you’re a new student or just a supportive local, downtown State College has no shortage of team and school merchandise. Each serves its own purpose, so be sure to try them all and figure out a favorite for yourself!

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Duluth City Council vacancy draws 6 applicants – Duluth News Tribune

The Duluth City Council’s regular meetings are on the second and fourth Mondays of each month at 6 p.m., with agenda meetings at 5:15 p.m. each Thursday preceding a regular meeting, unless otherwise scheduled, at City Hall, Room 330. Meetings are also livestreamed and recorded for later viewing at duluthmn.gov/city-council/city-council-meetings-events/council-meeting-media. Wendy Durrwachter District 1: Wendy […]

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The Duluth City Council’s regular meetings are on the second and fourth Mondays of each month at 6 p.m., with agenda meetings at 5:15 p.m. each Thursday preceding a regular meeting, unless otherwise scheduled, at City Hall, Room 330. Meetings are also livestreamed and recorded for later viewing at duluthmn.gov/city-council/city-council-meetings-events/council-meeting-media.

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Wendy Durrwachter

District 1: Wendy Durrwachter

Represents: Duluth city precincts 1-7
Term expires: Jan. 3, 2028
Contact: 218-730-5700, Ext. 3, wdurrwachter@DuluthMN.gov

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(Councilor Mike Mayou stepped down to move to an address outside the district. The council will appoint a new councilor in August 2025.)

Represents: Duluth city precincts 8-13
Term expires: Jan. 5, 2026
Contact:

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Roz Randorf.

Represents: Duluth city precincts 14-19
Term expires: Jan. 3, 2028
Contact: 218-443-8364/218-730-5353, rrandorf@duluthmn.gov

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Tara Swenson

Represents: Duluth city precincts 21-27
Term expires: Jan. 5, 2026
Contact: 218-730-5356, tswenson@duluthmn.gov

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District 5: Janet Kennedy

Represents: Duluth city precincts 28-35
Term expires: Jan. 3, 2028

Contact: 218-341-6113/218-730-5357, jkennedy@duluthmn.gov

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Azrin Awal

Represents: All Duluth city precincts
Term expires: Jan. 5, 2026
Contact: 218-730-5359, aawal@duluthmn.gov

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Arik Forsman

Represents: All Duluth city precincts
Term expires: Jan. 3, 2028
Contact: 218-730-5352, aforsman@duluthmn.gov

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Lynn Marie Nephew

At large: Lynn Marie Nephew, vice president

Represents: All Duluth city precincts
Term expires: Jan. 3, 2028
Contact: 218-730-5354, lnephew@duluthmn.gov

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Terese Tomanek

At large: Terese Tomanek, president

Represents: All Duluth city precincts
Term expires: Jan. 5, 2026
Contact: 218-216-9126, ttomanek@duluthmn.gov





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Clemson, Dabo Swinney poised to get back on top of college football – Tar Heel Times

Posted Aug 5, 2025 In this revolving-door era of college football, dominated by the transfer portal and NIL payments, teams generally need to update the pictures and names on the players’ lockers about every six months. But not at Clemson University, which under Dabo Swinney is the unabashed unicorn in […]

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In this revolving-door era of college football, dominated by the transfer portal and NIL payments, teams generally need to update the pictures and names on the players’ lockers about every six months. But not at Clemson University, which under Dabo Swinney is the unabashed unicorn in this new and evolving landscape.
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Seven Empire 8 Women’s Soccer Programs Recognized as 2024-25 United Soccer Coaches Team Academic Award Winners

Women’s Soccer | 8/5/2025 9:45:00 AM Story Links 2024-25 College Team Academic Award Winners Seven Empire 8 women’s soccer programs were named United Soccer Coaches Team Academic Award winners to recognize exemplary performance in the classroom during the 2024-25 academic year.     A […]

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Seven Empire 8 women’s soccer programs were named United Soccer Coaches Team Academic Award winners to recognize exemplary performance in the classroom during the 2024-25 academic year.  
 
A total of 425 college teams earned the Team Academic Award. Russell Sage College had the highest team grade-point average among all E8 women’s programs (3.70), while Alfred University, SUNY Brockport, SUNY Geneseo, Hartwick College, Houghton University and Nazareth University were all recipients.
 
College Team Academic Award recipients are active members of the United Soccer Coaches Services Program with a composite grade-point average of 3.0 or better on a 4.0 scale for all players on the roster for the 2024-25 academic year.
 
2024-25 United Soccer Coaches Team Academic Award Winners 

Women’s Team Academic Award Winners

Alfred – 3.52

SUNY Brockport – 3.41

SUNY Geneseo – 3.62

Hartwick – 3.51

Houghton – 3.69

Nazareth – 3.65

Russell Sage – 3.70

ABOUT THE EMPIRE 8 CONFERENCE

The members of the Empire 8 Conference are committed first and foremost to the pursuit of academic excellence and the league is regarded as an outstanding NCAA Division III conference. The membership has distinguished itself among its peer group for its quality institutions, spirited and sportsmanlike competition, outstanding services and highly ethical policies and practices. Its commitment to serve the educational needs of its student-athletes is the hallmark of the E8. For more on the Empire 8 visit www.empire8.com.

 

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Michigan State Men's Soccer Returns to the Pitch for First Practice

EAST LANSING, Mich. – Spartan men’s soccer opened the 2025 season with its first training sessions on Tuesday. Michigan State began at 9 a.m. with drills and conditioning at the DeMartin Stadium practice field.  They returned for a second training session in the afternoon. MSU head coach Damon Rensing enters his 17th season at the […]

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Michigan State Men's Soccer Returns to the Pitch for First Practice

EAST LANSING, Mich. – Spartan men’s soccer opened the 2025 season with its first training sessions on Tuesday. Michigan State began at 9 a.m. with drills and conditioning at the DeMartin Stadium practice field. 

They returned for a second training session in the afternoon.

MSU head coach Damon Rensing enters his 17th season at the helm of the Spartans. Assistant coaches T.J. Kolba, Reid Friedrichs, Nick Barry and Zach Carroll also return to the bench in 2025. Friedrichs and Carroll are both former Spartans.

“I thought it was great. It is just one of the best days of the year,” Rensing said. “We have a new look on life. It is great to see everyone together. We have been talking throughout the summer, but to get on the field and actually kick the ball to each other is great. We have a great core group of players and a young talented group of guys coming in too. I really like this group, and I think we are further along than we were at the start of last year. And today is just the first day.”

The Spartans open action with a pair of exhibition matches, starting on Sunday, Aug. 10, hosting Butler at 2 p.m. Michigan State’s final road test will come against UIC on Friday, Aug. 15 at 7 p.m.

Michigan State welcomes 12 newcomers this season, three transfers in Miles Merritt (Incarnate Word), Andrew Darakdjian (Oakland) and David Anderson (St. Johns). MSU also welcomes nine freshmen, including Luke Spadafora, who is the brother of Spartan senior Jake Spadafora.

MSU will take on eight teams that reached the NCAA Tournament last season, including Big Ten opponents Washington, Ohio State, Indiana, Michigan, UCLA and Maryland. Non-conference opponents Pitt and Kansas City also both reached the NCAA Tournament. Ohio State also reached the College Cup last season.

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