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Eleven Tritons Merit CSC Academic All-District Recognition

Story Links LA JOLLA, Calif. – Eleven UC San Diego scholar-athletes have attained Academic All-District® At-Large honors from the College Sports Communicators (CSC) as the organization announced the nationwide selections Tuesday. The 2025 Academic All-District® At-Large teams recognize the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances in competition and in the classroom. Outstanding […]

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LA JOLLA, Calif. – Eleven UC San Diego scholar-athletes have attained Academic All-District® At-Large honors from the College Sports Communicators (CSC) as the organization announced the nationwide selections Tuesday.

The 2025 Academic All-District® At-Large teams recognize the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances in competition and in the classroom. Outstanding student-athletes are nominated for Academic All-District® recognition by communications directors. They must be at least a sophomore academically and athletically, have a minimum 3.50 GPA, and meet high athletic standards as well as participation minimums.

The At-Large designation includes awardees from 22 NCAA sports. Of those, UC San Diego sponsors men’s/women’s fencing, men’s golf, women’s rowing, men’s volleyball, and men’s/women’s water polo.

The 2025 Triton honorees include five fencers, three men’s water polo players, and three women’s water polo players.

For more information about CSC Academic All-District® and Academic All-America® Teams program, visit AcademicAllAmerica.com.

MEN’S FENCING

Jason Chin: Foil, Senior, Nanoengineering, Saratoga, Calif.

• MPSF All-Academic Team

Jacob Levy: Foil, Junior, Biology, Fresno, Calif.

• MPSF Foil Champion

• All-Region First Team

• All-MPSF First Team

• MPSF All-Academic Team

WOMEN’S FENCING

Alexandra Cody: Saber, Sophomore, Cognitive Science, Sacramento, Calif.

• Qualified for National Collegiate Fencing Championships

• NCAA West Region Saber Champion

• First Team All-Region

• MPSF All-Academic Team

Zara Fearns: Saber, Junior, Psychology, San Mateo, Calif.

• MPSF Saber Champion

• All-Region Honorable Mention

• All-MPSF First Team

• MPSF All-Academic Team

Kyra Wu: Foil, Senior, Chemistry, San Diego, Calif.

• All-MPSF Second Team

• MPSF All-Academic Team

• NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship recipient

• Two-time CSC Academic All-District selection

MEN’S WATER POLO

Rhys Bugelli: Senior, Aerospace Engineering, La Jolla, Calif.

• Team Captain

• ACWPC All-Academic

• Big West Fall All-Academic

• Played in all 29 games

• Fourth on team in drawn exclusions

• Second on team in field blocks

• Three time CSC Academic All-District selection

Brendon Fezzey: Junior, Human Biology, Riverside, Calif.

• ACWPC All-Academic

• Big West Fall All-Academic

• Played in all 29 games

• Third on team in shot percentage and steals

• Two-time CSC Academic All-District selection

Eamon Hennessey: Senior, Political Science, Newport Beach, Calif.

• All-Big West Second Team

• ACWPC All-Academic

• Big West Fall All-Academic

• Played in all 29 games

• Fourth on team in goals

• Second on team in field blocks

• Third on team in shots

WOMEN’S WATER POLO

Caroline Christl: Senior, International Business, San Clemente, Calif.

• ACWPC All-America Honorable Mention

• All-Big West First Team

• Played in all 31 games

• Second in Big West in goals, goals per game

• Fourth in Big West in points

• Seventh in Big West in points

• Led team in goals, points, shots, field blocks

• Second on team in steals

• Fourth on team in drawn exclusions

• Two-time CSC Academic All-District selection

Lucia Doak: Senior, Sociology, Auckland, New Zealand

• Three-time CSC Academic All-District honoree

• Played in all 31 games

• Fourth on team in shots

• Fifth on team in goals

• Fourth on team in steals

• Three-time CSC Academic All-District selection

Sofia Munatones: Junior, Sociology, Huntington Beach, Calif.

• Played in all 31 games

• Third on team in assists

• Fourth on team in steals

• Second on team in field blocks

• Seventh in Big West in sprint win percentage

• Ninth in Big West in sprint wins

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About UC San Diego Athletics

After two decades as one of the most successful programs in NCAA Division II, the UC San Diego intercollegiate athletics program began a new era in 2020 as a member of The Big West Conference in NCAA Division I. The 23-sport Tritons earned 30 team and nearly 150 individual national championships during its time in Divisions II and III and helped guide 1,400 scholar-athletes to All-America honors. A total of 84 Tritons have earned Academic All-America honors, while 38 have earned prestigious NCAA Post Graduate Scholarships. UC San Diego scholar-athletes exemplify the academic ideals of one of the world’s preeminent institutions, graduating at an average rate of 91 percent, one of the highest rates among institutions at all divisions.



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2025 Cuesta College vs Occidental – Men’s – Water Polo – News

Event Info Here’s how to watch the 2025 Cuesta College vs Occidental – Men’s – Water Polo broadcast on FloSwimming. The 2025 Cuesta College vs Occidental – Men’s – Water Polo broadcast starts on Sep 4, 2025. Stream or cast from your desktop, mobile or TV. Now available on Roku, Fire TV, Chromecast and Apple […]

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Here’s how to watch the 2025 Cuesta College vs Occidental – Men’s – Water Polo broadcast on FloSwimming. The 2025 Cuesta College vs Occidental – Men’s – Water Polo broadcast starts on Sep 4, 2025. Stream or cast from your desktop, mobile or TV. Now available on Roku, Fire TV, Chromecast and Apple TV. Don’t forget to download the FloSports app on iOS or Android! If you can’t watch live, catch up with the replays! Video footage from the event will be archived and stored in a video library for FloSwimming subscribers to watch for the duration of their subscription.





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Sergi Cabanas Pedro and Ecaterina Silisteanu mix with some local water polo players during a training session. Photo Peter Jones. Members of the Marlborough water polo fraternity relished a recent opportunity to benefit from more high-profile coaching. They were treated to a session in the Stadium 2000 pool alongside Sergi Cabanas Pedro, a member of […]

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Sergi Cabanas Pedro and Ecaterina Silisteanu mix with some local water polo players during a training session. Photo Peter Jones.

Members of the Marlborough water polo fraternity relished a recent opportunity to benefit from more high-profile coaching.

They were treated to a session in the Stadium 2000 pool alongside Sergi Cabanas Pedro, a member of the Spanish national team that recently won the world championships. He was joined by former Romanian player Ecaterina Silisteanu, now manager of the University of Hawaii team which competes on the US college circuit.

They shared their knowledge and expertise with a group of Marlborough under-16-18 boys’ and girls’ players during a three-hour session.

The pair are currently working their way around New Zealand in a camper van and follow in the footsteps of a previous visitor to Marlborough, US Olympian Tony Azevedo, who has also held sessions at the local pool and recommended the opportunity to Sergi and Ecaterina.

Sergi says that although there are obviously more young players involved in his home country, with the sport being part of their DNA, the enthusiasm levels in New Zealand are similar.

“There is plenty of talent here, but maybe not so many opportunities for the New Zealand kids at the moment. It is lovely to work with these kids – they listen to you, just be looking at their face you can see they are very keen to learn.”

“It is a great opportunity for me too to see how water polo is growing around the world and also for them to meet and talk to someone who is playing at the top level.”

Ekaterina said that, “opportunities to meet a world champion don’t come every day – just to see how he works and how he moves in the water – it is amazing for them.”

Both Sergi and Ekaterina were competitive swimmers who moved on to water polo.

Swimming is great for your body but it can get a little repetitive … we both switched to water polo to get into a more dynamic and team sport. It builds discipline, resilience and teamwork – values that these kids need if they are going to become professionals in water polo and can carry into the rest of their lives,” she added.



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Where to Eat, Shop, and Play in National Landing

Your insider guide for both trendy and classic spots to eat, shop, and play in the DC area. Read More Here. The arrival of Amazon’s Northern Virginia headquarters in 2018 spurred a flurry of development in Crystal City, Pentagon City, and the northern end of Potomac Yard. It also led to a rebranded name for […]

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The arrival of Amazon’s Northern Virginia headquarters in 2018 spurred a flurry of development in Crystal City, Pentagon City, and the northern end of Potomac Yard. It also led to a rebranded name for the Arlington neighborhood: National Landing, in a nod to nearby Reagan National Airport. Today, the area around Amazon HQ2 is home to a multitude of new places to live, shop, and dine. Here are some of our favorite recent arrivals.

 

Eat and Drink

Bar Colline

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269 19th Ct. S.

Restaurateur brothers Eric and Ian Hilton, the duo behind the French bistros Chez Billy Sud and Café Colline, have added yet another Gallic outpost to their H2 Collective repertoire: Bar Colline, which opened in July. The menu includes classics like steak frites and duck confit, as well as a lineup of shareable plates that will rotate weekly. At the 50-foot wraparound bar, you can celebrate happy hour daily with $6 wines.

 

Bar Chinois

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244 19th Ct. S.

Photograph courtesy of Bar Chinois.

Bar Chinois arrived in National Landing in May, a new incarnation of the vibey Michelin-recommended Gallery Place restaurant led by chef Satang Ruangsangwatana. Dine on elevated hits such as crystal-prawn dumplings and crab rangoon served with an apricot duck sauce. The RAMMY Award–winning cocktail menu is rife with creative French-inspired drinks—including the Coco Marseille, made with tequila and basil-sesame coconut cream.

 

Tacombi

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1550 Crystal Dr.

Photograph courtesy of Tacombi.

Tacombi started as a food truck in the Mexican beach town of Playa del Carmen, expanded to a New York City garage in 2010, and arrived at National Landing in late 2021. The subtle twists on traditional Yucatán cuisine—think beer-battered-cod tacos, open-faced beef rib-eye quesadillas, and burritos stuffed with roasted sweet potato—have won a local audience and led to a second location in Bethesda.

 

Water Park

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1601 Crystal Dr.

Photograph by David Madison Photography.

In 2023, when developer JBG Smith re­imagined a site next to the Metro as Water Park, the goal was to create an outdoor food hall that would double as a community gathering spot. The park features two full-service restaurants and a smattering of grab-and-go kiosks—including outposts of local favorites Falafel Inc. and Call Your Mother. The pièce de résistance is the Water Bar, which serves local oysters and refined cocktails from its perch atop a massive fountain/water sculpture. Also on the one-acre-plus site: a performance stage and art installations. The park is a “sip and stroll” zone, meaning visitors are free to roam with any alcohol purchased onsite.

 

Surreal

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2117 Crystal Dr.

Photograph by Jen Chase.

Michelin-starred Venezuelan chef Enrique Limardo, renowned for his work at the popular DC restaurants Seven Reasons and Imperfecto, migrated south of the Potomac with the opening of Surreal in late 2023. The all-day diner offers unconventional twists on American comfort classics—for example, a foot-long beef sausage topped with Oaxaca cheese and cabbage relish, plus mac and cheese served atop breaded veal. Don’t miss the weekend brunch menu, which includes standard egg plates and waffles along with beef-Saigon-and-pineapple sandwiches plus corn-cheddar quiche.

 

Mae’s Market

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1450 S. Eads St.

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The National Landing spinoff of Mae’s Market opened just before the cafe’s original Old Town location shuttered at the start of this year. The new location sports the same selection of fresh deli sandwiches and house-baked pastries—including seasonal-fruit Danish and cinnamon-sugar-coated kouign-amann. Located in Amazon HQ2, it’s an ideal spot for a quick working lunch.

 

Taqueria Xochi

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1450 S. Eads St.

Photograph by Michelle Mendoza.

What started as a pandemic-era ghost kitchen, spearheaded by furloughed staff at José Andrés’s China Chilcano, has turned into a full-service Mexican street-food restaurant that’s expanding across the region. Taqueria Xochi arrived in National Landing late last year, the third iteration of the restaurant to open since 2020. Order the signature torta-like cemita: a sesame-seed-sprinkled roll stuffed with your choice of beef, chicken, or veg. Pair it with a house margarita—preferably during happy hour—or a spirit-free piña chamoyada smoothie, finished with chamoy, diced pineapple, and a tamarind-candy straw.

 

Peruvian Brothers

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1450 S. Eads St.

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A larger alternative to its first brick-and-mortar space in Union Market’s La Cosecha food hall, Peruvian Brothers opened at Amazon HQ2 in late 2023. Brothers Giuseppe and Mario Lanzone celebrate their heritage with baked empanadas, spiced rotisserie chicken, and picarones—squash-and-sweet-potato doughnuts drizzled with chancaca honey. Pisco-sour slushies headline the beverage menu, but there are plenty more options at the full bar.

 

Coffee Republic

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3130 Potomac Ave.

In 2003, Sean and Kalea Flynn opened their first coffee shop in Huntersville, North Carolina. The venture, Coffee Republic, has since expanded to our area, with the newest location opening in National Landing in March. The menu features specialty lattes, including spicy Aztec mocha and vanilla lavender, as well as all-day breakfast sandwiches and wraps; quiches and pastries; and smoothies. Shop online or in the store for beans from Nicaragua, Colombia, and Brazil.

 

Do and Shop

Flight Wine Shop

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269 19th Court S.

Photograph by Savannah Britt.

Before opening Flight Wine Shop in March, owners Swati Bose and Kabir Amir were two-time James Beard Award semifinalists for outstanding wine program at their now-shuttered Flight Wine Bar in Chinatown. The duo’s new venture sources 300-plus wines from more than 19 countries, with a focus on organic, sustainable, and native options from small producers. The shop hosts free weekly winetastings and special events, including a holiday wine exchange and producer meet-and-greets. If you’re not an oenophile, check out the selection of beer, pre-mixed cocktails, nonalcoholic beverages, cheese, and charcuterie.

 

Urban Boxing Gym

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3701 Fairfax Dr.

Photograph courtesy of Urban Boxing Gym.

Interested in learning the finer points of boxing, kickboxing, Muay Thai, or Brazilian jiu-jitsu? The trainers at Urban Boxing Gym include the professional mixed-martial-arts fighters Levan Chokheli and Beka Lashkhia, both from the country of Georgia. When they’re not competing, they lead group and private workouts and organize boxing showcases, with fighters from the gym’s four area locations as well as local universities. For those looking for a little less contact in their workouts, check out Club Studio (3550 S. Clark St.), a fitness center that opened in May. In addition to exercise classes and personal trainers, the studio offers a medspa, a sauna, a pool, cryotherapy, and an organic cafe. Get a free one-day pass to try the boxing, spin, reformer-Pilates, or hot high-intensity interval-training (HIIT) sculpt classes.

 

Nailsaloon

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244 19th Ct. S.

Nailsaloon maximizes the pleasure of a mani-pedi with plush leather seats and cocktails. While waiting for your nail or waxing appointment, sip a complimentary bellini, mimosa, tea, wine, or beer. The salon uses nontoxic products and hospital-grade sterilized tools. It also hosts corporate and private events, including birthdays and baby showers.

 

Crystal Boutique

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2231 Crystal Dr.

A beloved local fixture, Crystal Boutique reopened in January after its former home, the Crystal City Underground, closed last year. Founded in 1970, the shop features designer women’s clothing from brands including Hilton Hollis, Joseph Ribkoff, Nina McLemore, and Lourdes Chavez. Make an appointment with a personal shopper and browse the selection of slacks, evening gowns, and mother-of-the-bride dresses. (The boutique accommodates sizes 0 to 26.) Or drop by for one of the regular trunk shows to see collections from around the world.

 

Plntr

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269 19th Court S.

Photograph by Caitlin Tuttle/PLNTR.

Calling all Love Is Blind fans. The reality dating show featured the Dupont location of Plntr last year. Now the shop—founded in 2020 by James Beach and DC native Caitlin Tuttle—has expanded to National Harbor. Offerings include plants, flowers, planters, terrariums, gardening tools, and books. Or attend one of the workshops: Examples include an herbalism seminar led by a hypnotherapist, a punch-needle art class, or—as Love Is Blind fans well remember—a pressed-flower workshop.

 

Met Park Farmers Market

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1330 S. Fair St.

Photograph by Michael Edwards.

Dan Hine, a marketing executive in Loudoun County, launched his first farmers market in 2017 after looking for ways to help local food producers. His latest venture, the Met Park Farmers Market, runs every Saturday and Tuesday this year through October. Find local produce and handmade goods from small businesses and farms, including flowers, candles, dog treats, jewelry, and crocheted bags. Food and drink options can include pupusas, Korean baked treats, Nepali chow mein, breakfast sandwiches, and coffee.

 

Hand-painted murals

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Visiting the market or grabbing dinner in National Landing? Make sure to check out the hand-painted murals that have emerged in the neighborhood. Sponsored by the Business Improvement District, they include “Mural 23,” a work by local artists MasPaz, Juan Pineda, Jeff Huntington, and Cita Sadeli. Spanning a full block, it’s one of the largest collaborative murals in the DC area. Other projects include JD Deardourff’s “Waves,” which adorns the entrance to the Mount Vernon Trail by Water Park, and Lisa Marie Thalhammer’s “Harmony Mural” at the Metro plaza.

 

Club Volo

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223 23rd St. S.

Real-estate company JBG Smith, Amazon’s development partner, has teamed up with Club Volo to build four beach-volleyball courts on one of its still-vacant lots in the neighborhood. Come rent some court time before a new tower rises on the site.

 

What’s Selling


Photograph by Derek and Vee.

Convenient to downtown DC, Reagan National Airport, and I-395, National Landing offers a variety of housing options for urban professionals and families alike, including high-rise condos, townhouses, and single-family homes. Here’s a sample of recent sales.

$395,000

A one-bedroom, one-bathroom condo in Crystal City’s Crystal Park building, with a balcony, two parking spaces, and access to a sauna and outdoor swimming pool.

$530,000

An updated 12th-floor Marina Towers condo in Potomac Yard with one bedroom, one bathroom, and a balcony overlooking the Potomac River.

$775,000

A 1,426-square-foot condo in Pentagon City with two levels, three bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms, a private entrance, and a patio.

$975,400

A 2,724-square-foot Potomac Yard condo with three bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms, a rear balcony, and a one-car garage.

$1,250,000

A 2,600-square-foot house near Crystal City, built in 1962, with four bedrooms, three bathrooms, two living rooms, and a back patio.

This article appears in the August 2025 issue of Washingtonian.





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Fox Entertainment Group is hiring: Associate Producer, Social in Los Angeles at Fox Entertainment Group Job

OVERVIEW OF THE COMPANYFox Sports FOX Sports, the industry leader in live events, is the umbrella entity representing Fox Corporation’s wide array of multi-platform US-based sports assets. Built with brands capable of reaching more than 100 million viewers in a single weekend, FOX Sports includes the sports television arm of the FOX Network; FS1, FS2, […]

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Fox Sports

FOX Sports, the industry leader in live events, is the umbrella entity representing Fox Corporation’s wide array of multi-platform US-based sports assets. Built with brands capable of reaching more than 100 million viewers in a single weekend, FOX Sports includes the sports television arm of the FOX Network; FS1, FS2, FOX Soccer Plus and FOX Deportes, as well as a joint-venture business in the Big Ten Network and digital properties including http://FOXSports.com and the FOX Sports App. FOX Sports has delivered the most watched television program, NFL’s America’s Game of the Week on FOX, for fourteen consecutive years.

JOB DESCRIPTION

FOX Sports is looking to add an Associate Producer to bolster our social team. From perfecting the voice of our accounts to creating and executing daily social strategies, the Associate Producer will help to define FOX Sports’ social coverage across multiple sports. You will be responsible for the production of social content, including designing graphics, video editing, and ideation of each week’s content. This is a chance to be in the trenches of content creation each and every day! Other responsibilities could include, but are not limited to, graphic design, story development, talent prep, and video shooting/directing. Additionally, you will utilize data to help advise programming priorities, plan content, and report successes. Summed up, the Associate Producer will play an integral part in the digital platform of multiple digital sports properties.

A SNAPSHOT OF YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Support the production of NFLonFOX social and digital content, as well as other priority sports where needed, including, but not limited to, graphic production, editing, story development, talent prep, and video shooting/directing
  • Create original live content and/or VOD, optimizing the best moments from across sports, including highlights and analysis, for digital platforms in real-time
  • Design and distribute social graphics, images, and video in and around live events, for sport-specific coverage, and with talent specific to that sport
  • Utilize data to report successes and help create and execute weekly content plans
  • Coordinate content – whether show, brand, talent, original video, etc. – across each screen – whether TV, web, app, livestream, social, etc.
  • Assist the sports social lead in building and maintaining relationships across a variety of groups, including sales, marketing, programming, digital, linear, studio, and other show teams

WHAT YOU WILL NEED

  • 4+ years of experience in digital/social content creation or production
  • Knowledge of what works on digital, and experience working with social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter/X, TikTok-owned and operated platforms
  • Effectively communicate with talent, athletes, team managers, event staff, outside producers, and all other persons involved with productions
  • Skilled in copywriting, social ideation, and content creation
  • Highly skilled in Photoshop and Premiere
  • Ability to create and ideate digital content with tight deadlines
  • Critical thinking around newsworthiness, need for source checking, and identification of risks in sharing certain information
  • Extensive knowledge of storylines, trends, stats, and players of the NFL and any other sports that FOX broadcasts
  • Ability to work nights and weekends, whenever sports are on the air

NICE TO HAVE BUT NOT A DEALBREAKER

  • Bachelor’s degree
  • After Effects and comfort level with content creation using AI

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, gender identity, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. We will consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories consistent with applicable law.

Pursuant to state and local pay disclosure requirements, the pay rate/range for this role, with final offer amount dependent on education, skills, experience, and location is $28.75-36.30 per hour. This role is also eligible for various benefits, including medical/dental/vision, insurance, a 401(k) plan, paid time off, and other benefits in accordance with applicable plan documents. Benefits for Union represented employees will be in accordance with the applicable collective bargaining agreement.

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Women’s Volleyball Projected Sixth in OAC Preseason Coaches Poll

Story Links WESTERVILLE, Ohio – The Baldwin Wallace University women’s volleyball team has been picked to finish sixth in the 2025 Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) Preseason Coaches Poll. Coming off a similar sixth-place prediction last season, the Yellow Jackets received 28 points in this year’s poll. Otterbein University leads the preseason rankings, […]

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WESTERVILLE, Ohio – The Baldwin Wallace University women’s volleyball team has been picked to finish sixth in the 2025 Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) Preseason Coaches Poll.

Coming off a similar sixth-place prediction last season, the Yellow Jackets received 28 points in this year’s poll. Otterbein University leads the preseason rankings, earning 62 points and six first-place votes. Defending OAC Champion Marietta College is picked second with 56 points and three first-place votes, followed by the University of Mount Union in third with 48 points. Muskingum University and Ohio Northern tied for fourth, each securing 40 points.

Under the leadership of second-year head coach Kate Latkovic, the Yellow Jackets return a strong core from last season’s squad, including eight Academic All-OAC selections and one All-OAC honoree. Baldwin Wallace concluded the 2024 season with a 15-14 overall record and a 3-6 mark in conference play.

BW will kick off the 2025 campaign on Friday and Saturday, August 29-30, traveling to Sandusky to compete in the Great Lakes Crossover tournament hosted by Heidelberg University at the Cedar Point Sports Complex.



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Athlone’s Shane representing Ireland at major water polo championships

Athlone Regional Sports Centre Water Polo Club player Shane Killian is representing Ireland at the European Aquatics U18 Boy’s Championships in Rio Maior Portugal Published: Mon 18 Aug 2025, 7:04 PM Athlone Regional Sports Centre Water Polo Club are being proudly represented on the international stage this week as prominent underage player Shane Killian competes […]

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Athlone Regional Sports Centre Water Polo Club player Shane Killian is representing Ireland at the European Aquatics U18 Boy’s Championships in Rio Maior Portugal

Athlone Regional Sports Centre Water Polo Club are being proudly represented on the international stage this week as prominent underage player Shane Killian competes for Ireland at the European Aquatics U18 Boy’s Championships in Rio Maior Portugal.

Unfortunately, the Irish team suffered defeat to Bulgaria in their opening Group B encounter this evening but will have opportunities to rectify this loss when they play Denmark at 10.45am tomorrow (Tuesday) and Switzerland at 10.45am on Wednesday.

Should Ireland progress from the group phase, the knockout phase of the competition starts on Thursday, August 21.

In a social media post Athlone Regional Sports Centre said they were “really proud” of Shane, wishing him and the Irish team “the very best of luck” for the championships.

A son of Fiona and Ger Killian, Shane also plays football for Athlone GAA club, who said that they were “proud to see a local athlete representing Ireland”.

Shane was previously called up to represent his country at the ASA Inter Regional Championships in October of last year and played a pivotal role as Ireland won the tournament.





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