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NCAA track and field championships Jameesia Ford

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  • JaMeesia Ford, a South Carolina sophomore and Jack Britt High School graduate, won the 200-meter national championship at the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
  • Ford finished second in the 100-meter by .003 seconds and anchored South Carolina’s 4×100 relay team to a second-place finish with a program-record time.
  • She qualified for finals in all four events she entered at the championships in Eugene, Oregon.
  • Ford also won the 2024 national indoor 200-meter title and swept the 100-meter and 200-meter titles at the SEC Championships.

Jack Britt graduate JaMeesia Ford is a national champion. Again.

The South Carolina sophomore runner qualified for finals in all four events she entered in Eugene, Oregon, at the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships and she finished the 200-meter final Saturday, June 14, in 22.21 seconds to add another individual national championship to her 200m indoor title.

Ford finished as national runner-up in the 200m as a freshman last year, and she ran a 11.14 in this year’s 100m to finish second, just .003 seconds behind winner Samirah Moody from Southern Cal. Ford also anchored South Carolina’s 4×100 and 4×400 relay teams, earning a runner-up finish in the 4×100 with a program-record time of 42.40.

Ford earned three first-team All-America honors to add to her 2024 national indoor title and freshman-record 22.34-second run in the 200m. She also ran with the 4x400m relay team that won national indoor gold last year. Ford also swept the 100m and 200m titles at the SEC Championships.

Georgia won the women’s team title while Southern Cal and Texas A&M tied for the men’s team title.

The South Carolina women’s team finished in seventh place, their first top 10 since 2019 and best team finish since 2006.



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Aird Inks Extension to Remain in Bloomington

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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Scott Dolson and head volleyball coach Steve Aird have agreed to a contract extension through the 2031 season. Aird, who will enter his ninth season in 2026, guided the Hoosiers to 20+ win seasons in two of the last three years.
 
“We are very excited to announce that we have agreed to a new contract with IU volleyball coach Steve Aird,” Dolson said. “When we brought Steve to Bloomington, we did so with the belief and goal that the program could compete at a very high level in the Big Ten and nationally. Steve is turning that vision into reality.”
 
Aird and the Hoosiers are coming off the most successful season in program history. During the 2025 campaign, IU broke single-season records in the NCAA era for wins (25), regular season wins (23), Big Ten wins (14), road wins (9) and ranked road wins (3). IU finished in the top five of the Big Ten for the first time since 1999.
 
“This past year was historic. In addition to our program-record 25 wins and our first Sweet 16 appearance in 15 years, we energized our fanbase and the IU community and turned Wilkinson Hall into one of the best environments in Big Ten Volleyball,” Dolson said. “On top of that, with an amazing group of returnees back in the fall plus a talented incoming recruiting class, I believe that the future is even brighter. We look forward to Steve’s continued leadership as we build on this momentum and pursue even bigger things in the years to come.”
 
IU finished the year ranked No. 13 in the AVCA poll – the highest ranking in the program history. The Hoosiers hosted the first and second rounds of the NCAA Tournament at Wilkinson Hall, sweeping Toledo and No. 24 Colorado to advance to the second NCAA regional semifinal in program history.
 
Aird helped oversee the development of three First Team All-Big Ten selections, two AVCA All-Americans and two selections in the Major League Volleyball Draft in 2025. Outside hitter Candela Alonso-Corcelles became the program’s winningest player (77) while finishing her career at number eight on the all-time kills list (1,386).
 
“My family and I are proud to call Bloomington home,” Aird said. “Indiana University is a special place and my staff and I are excited to continue this journey. 2025 was a historic season and I strongly believe the best is yet to come. The department’s leadership is outstanding and the momentum around IU Athletics is contagious. President Whitten, Scott Dolson and Jeremy Gray have shown tremendous belief in our staff and we are grateful for their support. Our focus is to continue to develop great human beings that compete at the highest level and represent the institution and state with pride. From day one I believed that IU volleyball had a rightful place amongst the nation’s elite and we will work hard every day to chase that goal.”
 
IU’s program has been on an upward trajectory over the past several seasons. Since the 2022 campaign, IU has gone 77-51 (.602) overall and 42-38 (.525) in Big Ten action. The Hoosiers have finished .500 or better in each of the last four seasons with two 20-win campaigns to their name. In each of those four years, IU has met or exceeded preseason conference expectations.
 
The Hoosiers have built their program behind elite recruiting at the prep level and the development of impactful transfers. Aird and his staff have signed three top-15 classes since 2020 – including an impressive seven-player class in 2025. Three of the four highest ranked recruits in school history have signed to play for Aird.
 
Under his watch, Wilkinson Hall has become one of the toughest venues to play at in the Big Ten. Since the start of the 2022 season, IU has gone 40-15 (.727) in its home arena. That run of form includes ranked wins over No. 15 Purdue (Oct. 11, 2023) and No. 24 Colorado (Dec. 5, 2025). IU has won 23-straight games against unranked teams at Wilkinson Hall.
 
“The program is ready to take the next step. We have proven to be able to develop professionals and win big matches,” Aird said. “The team thrives in the classroom and values their education. They care about the community and love Bloomington. The growth and popularity of the game is reflected in the crowds and energy at Wilkinson Hall. You are a good coach when you have good players and the program is full of them. We have eight months to prepare for the 2026 season and we will attack each day with the intent to make more history.”
 
Since he became the head coach in 2018, 13 players have graduated from IU and gone on to play at least one season of professional volleyball. Of the 17 student-athletes on IU’s 2025 roster, 14 of them began their collegiate career in Bloomington. All 13 eligible players are set to return for the 2026 campaign. IU was the only program this past season to have a different freshman record 1,000 assists (Krickovic), 380 kills (Jager) and 100 blocks (Gray).



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Men’s Volleyball Chosen Sixth in CVC Preseason Poll

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UNION, N.J. (1/6/2026) – The Kean University Men’s Volleyball team has been chosen sixth with 20 points in the Continental Volleyball Conference Preseason Poll.

Southern Virginia topped the poll with 46 points and received five first place votes. Juniata was slotted second with 43 points and two first place votes. Rutgers-Newark rounded out the top three with 38 points and one first place vote. Marymount (31) and Elizabethtown (23) were just ahead of the Cougars in fourth and fifth place, respectively. The rest of the poll is as follows: Drew (17), and Wilkes (6).

This will be the last season for Kean in the CVC as the Cougars depart for the Landmark Conference in 2027.

Kean opens the season in a tri-match at Kings (PA) on Jan. 17th.

 

2026 CVC Preseason Poll

1 – Southern Virginia – 46 (5)

2 – Juniata – 43 (2)

3 – Rutgers-Newark – 38 (1)

4 – Marymount – 31

5 – Elizabethtown – 23

6 – Kean – 20

7 – Drew – 17

8 – Wilkes – 6

(First Place Votes in Parentheses)



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GS Volleyball adds a pair of transfer signees

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Georgia Southern volleyball is reloading. The Eagles are welcoming Grace Thomas and Beka Pfefferkorn to Statesboro, as announced by head coach Chad Willis.

Georgia Southern volleyball and head coach Chad Willis announced the addition of two transfer signees recently, as the Eagles welcome Grace Thomas and Beka Pfefferkorn to Statesboro.

“It is a great day for our program!” head coach Chad Willis said. “As we announce two final additions to our roster heading into the 2026 season. Once again, we are fortunate to add depth and talent from the transfer portal as we continue to build for championships. By adding Grace and Beka, we will now have our entire team for next season on campus and training this spring semester. This will be one of our program’s deepest and most competitive groups. I could not be more proud of our staff for building and shaping this roster and I can’t wait to get to work with our team on bringing a Sun Belt Conference Championship home to Statesboro.”

Grace Thomas | MB | Dublin, Ohio | Central Michigan

A 6-foot-1 middle blocker from Dublin, Ohio, Grace Thomas joins the Eagles after spending her first two collegiate seasons with the Chippewa of Central Michigan. In her first collegiate season, Thomas played in 119 sets over 30 matches, tallying 239 kills (2.00/set) and registered a season high 16 twice against Western Michigan and Buffalo. She earned All-Tournament Team honors at the SUNY – UAlbany Tournament, earned a spot on the MAC All-Freshman Team, and was named to the Second Team All-MAC. In her sophomore season she appeared in 104 sets over 30 matches, collecting 205 kills (1.97/set). During her two seasons at Central Michigan, she combined to post 170 total blocks (25 BS/145 BA), averaging 0.8 per set.

“Grace is a dynamic attacker whose versatility will be an important component to our offensive and defensive systems. Grace has valuable experience as a two-year starter in the MAC; her speed and physicality drive her efficiency as an attacker and her competitive maturity on and off the court will add great leadership and stability to our squad. We are looking forward to introducing Grace to Eagle Nation!”

Beka Pfefferkorn | OH | Cypress, Texas | FIU

A 6-foot-3 outside hitter from Cypress, Texas, Beka Pfefferkorn joins the Eagles after completing her freshman campaign at Florida International. In her first collegiate season, Pfefferkorn appeared in 103 total sets, collecting 245 kills, averaging 2.45 kills per set, earning her CUSA All-Freshman Team honors. Defensively, the Cypress, Texas, native tallied 64 digs and 45 total blocks. She recorded a career-high 18 kills against Stetson in early September and posted a career-best five block assists against Georgia on the road in Athens.

“Beka is a physical offensive and defensive presence who will add immediate depth and experience to the opposite position. In her freshman campaign, Beka competed and put up some big numbers against quality opponents on her way to earning CUSA All-Freshman Team honors. Beka has an incredibly high ceiling and we’re excited to watch her growth and seeing her impact on and off the court.”



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Former SEC Champion Patrick Gildea Named Director of Cross Country and Track and Field

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INDIANA, Pa. – Patrick Gildea, a former NCAA Division I student-athlete and assistant coach, has been appointed the next director of cross country and track & field at Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
 
Gildea served as a successful assistant coach at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga since 2023, helping grow the Mocs’ cross country and track and field programs. Gildea competed as an accomplished cross country and track student-athlete at the University of Tennessee in the early 2000s. 
 
“I am excited to bring my experiences to Indiana and the Crimson Hawk family,” Gildea said. “I am grateful to Todd (Garzarelli) and the search committee, who introduced me to the campus during the interview process.”
 
“I am proud to formally welcome Patrick to the IUP department of athletics,” director of athletics Todd Garzarelli said. “I’m confident in Patrick’s ability to restore the national prominence of our cross country and track and field programs.”
 
Gildea helped both UT-Chattanooga men’s and women’s cross country programs to top-20 finishes in a very competitive NCAA DI South Regional this past fall. He’s recruited and mentored numerous student-athletes on the UT-Chattanooga rosters to personal records, all-conference honors and individual conference championship honors.
 
“Patrick is a very accomplished runner, recruiter and versatile coach who understands what it takes to build a championship culture without sacrificing a quality academic or student-athlete experience,” Garzarelli continued. 
 
Individual accolades under the tutelage of Gildea include Ryleigh Simmons, who became the first-ever UTC sprinter to claim the 100-meter title for the Mocs. Lesley Boyd and Maddie Wheatcroft finished first and third, respectively, in the 5000-meter. Emma Thweatt earned Southern Conference all-freshman honors in the 10,000-meter during the 2025 outdoor season.
 
“Everyone had positive things to say about the IUP and the Indiana community,” Gildea said. “I believe that IUP is a place where student-athletes can thrive and be successful. I am looking forward to working with coach (Hanoj) Carter and our student-athletes, while continuing to build foundational relationships within our program.”
 
As a student-athlete, Gildea helped Tennessee to the 2002 Southeastern Conference (SEC) Outdoor Track and Field Championship.
 
He earned all-region honors in cross country in 2001 and 2002 and was named to the All-SEC Team. Gildea was named a SEC Cross Country Athlete of the Week and the Most Valuable Runner. He was one of two Vol runners to score in every race of the season. Gildea received the Vega-Watts Award given for the greatest sacrifice to compete for the team.
 
Following his collegiate career, he went on to compete professionally in track and field. He placed in the top-10 overall in numerous competitions in 2008 and 2009. Gildea achieved international recognition, selected for a pair of International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF) World Championship events in 2006 and 2008. He finished seventh at the USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in the 10,000-meter run.
 
After running professionally, Gildea was a graduate assistant coach at Saint Francis University from 2010-2012, where he guided numerous student-athletes to All-NEC performances in both cross country and track and field. Following his time at Saint Francis, he was the head cross country coach and assistant track and field coach at West High School, in addition to his teaching duties from 2012-2020.
 
About IUP
Since its founding in 1875, IUP has evolved from a teacher-training institution into a doctoral research university recognized for its commitment to student success and achievement. As IUP celebrates its 150th anniversary in 2025 and through the Impact 150 comprehensive campaign, the university honors a legacy of educational excellence while looking to its next 150 years of student success, innovation, leadership in healthcare education, and public service.
 
 
 
 



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NIL Club App Delivers 1M+ Impressions for Subway, Exceeding Goals by 206% Through 174 Athlete Creators

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NIL Club App Delivers 1M+ Impressions for Subway, Exceeding Goals by 206% Through 174 Athlete Creators

ATLANTA, Jan. 6, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — NIL Club announced the results of a nationwide Brand Deal campaign with Subway, showing how large-scale, athlete-led content can outperform traditional influencer strategies when authenticity and scale are combined.

The campaign featured 174 college student-athletes across multiple sports and programs, who collectively created 183 original posts on TikTok, Instagram Reels, and Instagram Stories. The campaign was initially projected to generate 350,000 impressions. By the conclusion of the activation, it delivered 1,071,174 total impressions, exceeding expectations by 206 percent.

Engagement exceeded benchmarks across every major metric. Viewers interacted with the content through likes, comments, shares, and saves, with shares surpassing projected targets by more than four times. Short-form video drove the majority of reach, led by Instagram Reels with 720,399 impressions (67%), followed by TikTok and Instagram Stories.

Instead of relying on a single high-profile athlete or scripted creative, the Subway Brand Deal was intentionally built around scale and authenticity. Student-athletes were encouraged to create content in their own voice, sharing real moments from their daily routines. The posts blended naturally into social feeds and resonated strongly with Gen Z audiences who value relatability, trust, and realism over polished advertising.

“This campaign showed what happens when student-athletes are given the freedom to create content that reflects their real lives,” said Mick Assaf, co-founder of YOKE. “Instead of scripted promotions, we saw genuine moments shared at scale. These outcomes highlight why brands are increasingly turning to college athletes to reach Gen Z effectively.”

The Subway campaign ran through NIL Club’s Brand Deals feature, launched in August 2025, which allows athletes to discover and opt into brand partnerships directly through the NIL Club app. The feature expands access to NIL opportunities for athletes while enabling brands to work with large groups of creators at once, without sacrificing creative freedom or authenticity.

All partnerships on NIL Club are reviewed through a compliance-first process to ensure alignment with NCAA guidelines and applicable state laws. This structure allows athletes to participate confidently while providing brands with regulatory clarity.

The results of the Subway Brand Deal underscore NIL Club’s ability to deliver performance-driven marketing at scale. By leveraging a network of more than 650,000 student-athletes, representing a combined 1.5 billion social followers, brands gain access to diverse, highly engaged audiences in an organic and measurable way.

As NIL Club continues to expand compliant, performance-based opportunities for athletes and brands, the platform remains focused on building sustainable infrastructure that supports the long-term growth of the NIL ecosystem.

About NIL Club

NIL Club, developed by YOKE, is a leading NIL platform that empowers student-athletes to monetize their name, image, and likeness through compliant brand partnerships and fan subscriptions. The platform connects athletes and brands through scalable, performance-based campaigns while prioritizing transparency, trust, and protection of eligibility.

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