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Williams, Mancini, and Scott help Bulldogs defeat UML on the road

Next Game: University of New Hampshire 1/23/2025 | 5:00 PM Jan. 23 (Thu) / 5:00 PM  University of New Hampshire History iLOWELL, MASS. – Breezie Williams led the Bulldogs with 18 points as the Bryant University women’s basketball team defeated UMass Lowell 64-43 on the road. Mia Mancini scored 14 points, hitting four from deep, and […]

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Williams, Mancini, and Scott help Bulldogs defeat UML on the road

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Jan. 23 (Thu) / 5:00 PM

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iLOWELL, MASS. – Breezie Williams led the Bulldogs with 18 points as the Bryant University women’s basketball team defeated UMass Lowell 64-43 on the road.
 
Mia Mancini scored 14 points, hitting four from deep, and Nia Scott posted an 11 points and ten-rebound double-double.Key Moment

Game Information
Bryant 64, Bryant 43
Records: Bryant (9-9) (2-3), UMass Lowell (2-15), (0-5)
Location: Costello Athletic Center (Lowell, Mass.)

  • UML cut the lead to three (26-23) with 1:33 left in the first half before the Black and Gold outscored the River Hawks 38-20 for the remainder of the game.

How it Happened
 

  • Defense was the story of the game’s first six minutes, with UML earning a slight 6-4 edge at the media timeout. Nia Scott had all four points for the Bulldogs.
  • UML took a 12-7 lead with two minutes remaining, and then the Black and Gold closed the quarter on an 8-0 run, which was capped off by a Mia Mancini half-court buzzer-beater. Breezie Williams also hit a three-pointer (15-12).
  • The Bulldogs jumped out to begin the second quarter, registering an 11-6 run that saw Mancini hit two from deep (26-18).
  • The River Hawks tallied a 5-0 run at the 1:33 mark to cut the lead to three (26-23) before Williams recorded a 5-0 run of her own to give Bryant a 31-25 lead at the half.
  • The beginning of the second half was closely contested, with the Black and Gold registering a slight 5-4 edge (36-29).
  • The Bulldogs closed out the third quarter on a 13-3 run. Mancini had five, Ali Brigham tallied four, and Williams posted four (49-32).
  • Bryant outscored UML 15-11 in the final quarter, resulting in a 64-43 win for the Bulldogs.

 
Stats

  • Williams recorded 18 points and hit two from deep.
  • Mancini tallied 14 points, making four three-pointers.
  • Scott posted an 11 points and ten-rebound double-double.
  • Mimi Rubino went 2-2 from beyond the arc.
  • The Bulldogs shot 42% from the floor, 40% from deep, and 62% from the line.
  • The Black and Gold outrebounded UML 42-38.

Notes

  • Williams recorded her seventh 10+ point game and second in a row.
  • Williams now has 2+ threes made in three consecutive games.
  • Mancini had her eighth multi three-point game,
  • Mancini made her 100th career three-pointer.
  • Mancini posted her tenth double-figure scoring game.
  • Scott now has five double-doubles this season.
  • Rubino now has a three-pointer in five games, and this is her second game with 2+.
  • This is the Bulldog’s fifth game with 40+ boards.
  • Bryant improves to 2-3 in conference play.
  • This is the fourth consecutive win against the River Hawks.

 Next Up
The Black and Gold return home to welcome UNH on Thursday.
 

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ESPN Digital & Social 2025: No. 1 in March

ESPN Digital & Social topped the U.S. Sports Category in March with 194.0 million unique users, reaching 69% of the U.S. adult population across digital, YouTube and social media platforms, according to recently released Comscore data. The ESPN App remained No. 1 in March, reaching 28.4 million unique users, more than the next seven non-ESPN […]

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ESPN Digital & Social topped the U.S. Sports Category in March with 194.0 million unique users, reaching 69% of the U.S. adult population across digital, YouTube and social media platforms, according to recently released Comscore data.

  • The ESPN App remained No. 1 in March, reaching 28.4 million unique users, more than the next seven non-ESPN apps combined and four times its nearest competitor in the Mobile Sports App category.
  • With 5.8 million unique users, the ESPN Fantasy App was No. 1 among fantasy sports apps and the ESPN Tournament Challenge app reached 3.1 million unique fans.
  • ESPN Social reached more than 793 million engagements – 25.6 million per day – in March (up 16% YoY), the 45th month in a row at No. 1 among sports properties.
  • ESPN Digital & Social reached 91% of audiences 18-44.

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Altoona boys volleyball comes up short | News, Sports, Jobs

MECHANICSBURG — Undefeated Cumberland Valley swept Altoona, 25-12, 25-18, 25-17, in high school boys volleyball on Thursday. Lukas Weathersbee had 10 kills, four digs and a block for the Mountain Lions. Caleb Terza had 18 assists, and Nino Yohn finished with 15 digs. SERVICE POINTS ALTOONA: Coldwell 5, Weathersbee 4, Mitchell 2. Records: Altoona (3-10); […]

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MECHANICSBURG — Undefeated Cumberland Valley swept Altoona, 25-12, 25-18, 25-17, in high school boys volleyball on Thursday.

Lukas Weathersbee had 10 kills, four digs and a block for the Mountain Lions. Caleb Terza had 18 assists, and Nino Yohn finished with 15 digs.

SERVICE POINTS

ALTOONA: Coldwell 5, Weathersbee 4, Mitchell 2.

Records: Altoona (3-10); Cumberland Valley (14-0).

JV: Cumberland Valley, 25-9, 24-26, 15-7.

CC girls win

EBENSBURG — Central Cambria defeated Penn Cambria, 83-66, in high school girls track and field on Wednesday.

Paige Alexander won both the 800 and 1600 runs for the Lady Devils.

Kate Eckenrode won the 100 dash and the long jump for Penn Cambria.

GIRLS

100 dash: 1. K. Eckenrode PC 12.64; 2. R. Ronan PC 13.35; 3. D. Farabaugh PC 13.36. 200 dash: 1. R. Ronan PC, 27.75; 2. S. Mahalko, PC, 28.04; 3. K. Zernick, CC, 28.54. 400 dash: 1. L. Gergley, PC, 1:03.02 ; 2. C. Gleason CC 1:03.64; 3. Ab. Sheehan, CC, 1:04. 800 run: 1. P. Alexander, CC, 2:44.72; 2. A. Long, CC, 2:44.75; 3. A. Kubat, CC, 2:44.96. 1600 run: 1. P. Alexander, CC, 6:44.87; 2. Al. Sheehan, CC, 6:44.89; 3. M. Brandis CC, 6:45. 3200 run: 1. K. Krumenacker, CC, 14:16.84; 2. Ab. Sheehan CC, 14:16,90; 3. M. Brandis CC, 14:17.25. 100 hurdles: 1. C. Karabinos 17.49 PC; 2. H. Campbell CC 3. M. Pablic, CC 19.22. 300 hurdles: 1. M. Pablic, CC, 53.43; 2. G. Grimaldi, CC, 55.40; 3. H. Campbell, CC, 55.90.

400 relay: 1. Central Cambria (Kim, Venslosky, Zernick, Grimaldi), 54.27. 1600 relay: 1. Central Cambria (Gleason, Al. Sheehan, Hite, Alexander) 4:23.12. 3200 relay: 1. Central Cambria (Alexander, Long, Ab. Sheehan, Al. Sheehan), 11:07. High jump: 1. A. LeMaster ,PC, 5-0; 2. C. Karabinos, PC, 4-8; 3. K. Benko, CC, 4-4. Long jump: 1. K. Eckenrode, PC, 16-6; 2. R. Ronan, PC, 16-3; 3. D. Farabaugh, BC, 15-8. Triple jump: 1. A. Hite PC, 34-6; 2. A. LeMaster PC, 34-3; 3. K. Benko CC, 28-7. Shot put: 1. C. Anderson, CC, 30-10; 2. K. Galovich, PC, 27-2; 3. E. Kasecky, CC, 23-10. Discus: 1. C. Anderson CC, 88-8; 2. K. Galovich, PC, 80-2; 3. L. Wise CC, 70-6. Javelin: 1. A. Shoemaker, PC, 90-7; 2. E. Davison PC, 71-11; 3. L. Wise, CC, 70-5. Pole vault: 1. H. Amigh, CC, 7-0; 2. A. Kabo, CC, 6-0.



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No. 13 Sandy Owls set for NCAA Championship

Story Links GULF SHORES, Ala. – For just the third time in program history, the No. 13 seed Florida Atlantic beach volleyball team will compete in the NCAA Beach Volleyball Championship, taking on No. 4 seed LMU in the opening round on Friday, May 2 at 9 a.m. ET in Gulf Shores, […]

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GULF SHORES, Ala. – For just the third time in program history, the No. 13 seed Florida Atlantic beach volleyball team will compete in the NCAA Beach Volleyball Championship, taking on No. 4 seed LMU in the opening round on Friday, May 2 at 9 a.m. ET in Gulf Shores, Alabama. Fans can catch all the action live on ESPN2.

The Sandy Owls won their second Conference USA title last Saturday and their third conference title in program history.

Florida Atlantic will match up against No. 4 LMU to kick things off on Friday. The Sandy Owls will seek their first win over the LMU as the Lions lead the series 4-0. Florida Atlantic last faced LMU on April 5, 2014, at the Florida State Unconquered Invitational, which saw the Sandy Owls fall 4-1.

Entering the NCAA Championships, the Sandy Owls’ No. 1 pair of Ashleigh Adams and Marketa Svozilova are 25-5 on the season, tying the program single-season pair wins record. Adams boasts a team-best 27-6 record, while Svozilova sits just one win behind at 26-5. Florida Atlantic’s pair two, Julie Honzovicova and Kate McLaughlin, enter the tournament at 13-2 with a team-leading 11-match winning streak. The senior duo have both surpassed 20 wins individually this season, each tying for third on the team with a 24-11 record.  Florida Atlantic’s court three pair of Klaire VanDeusen and Shayna Wolf are 2-2 as a pair in 2025. The Sandy Owls’ court four pair of Sydney Schroder and Olivia Strandberg are 5-3 on the season, and went 2-0 during the CUSA Championship, both of which were match-clinching wins. Florida Atlantic’s final pair, Kendall Mignerey and Shantel Starling, are 3-2 as a duo this season. Mignerey boasts a team fourth-best 18-16 record, while Starling is 11-12 individually this season.

The Owls’ 2025 postseason is powered by Demand the Limits Injury Attorneys. Visit demandthelimits.com for more information.

 

Florida Atlantic will open up play in the 2025 NCAA Beach Volleyball Championships on Friday, May 2, as the No. 13 seed Sandy Owls will face off against No. 4 seed LMU for an 9 a.m. ET first serve in Gulf Shores, Alabama.
 

For updates, follow @FAUBeachVB on X and Instagram, or like FAU Beach Volleyball on Facebook.
 





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Sales Executive – Volleyball – Capelli Sport

Who We Are: Capelli Sport is a global multi-sports brand based in New York City and New Jersey, specializing in team sports. With a strong club community reaching all corners of the world, we empower and unite people from amateur, to youth and pro clubs. Our goal is to build equal and diverse playing fields […]

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Capelli Sport is a global multi-sports brand based in New York City and New Jersey, specializing in team sports. With a strong club community reaching all corners of the world, we empower and unite people from amateur, to youth and pro clubs. Our goal is to build equal and diverse playing fields where everyone can be themselves, live up to their full potential, and enjoy safe experiences. Our passion for creating products from lifestyle apparel to footwear and performance match kits enables athletes and teams to maximize their success on the field and beyond. Capelli Sport supports all athletes through a unique global sports ecosystem with a focus on service excellence. With years of knowhow on our side, we always deliver an exceptional customer experience. By players, for players, Capelli Sport is deeply rooted in sports culture.
Mission: Deliver best in class services to elevate the team and athlete.
Values: We enable teams and athletes to maximize their potential through a unique global sports ecosystem.

Primary Duties (as outlined below, but not limited to)

  1. Meeting revenue goals and profitability targets established by sales leadership.
  2. Networking and prospecting within the assigned territory to develop a robust understanding of the Volleyball landscape (club, institutional & rec), get to know all teams and have them know Capelli Sport.
  3. Maintaining or acquiring specific data on clubs and/or teams in focused territory to implement into customer retention software (excel and/or Salesforce).
  4. Sales is a team sport, collaborate with sales managers and executives sharing network and contacts outside of assigned territory.
  5. Keeping updated with market shifts while being fully aware of new internal product selection as well as competitive landscape.
  6. Participating in events, organized tournaments, industry conferences, and other Volleyball events that shall involve new business development opportunities, current and non-current partners.
  7. Directly engage in sales operations and tasks that may impact current or perspective customers, such as profitability analysis, presentation proposal, contract creation and post-sale relationship management.
  8. Ability to adapt and interested to learn new sport categories thus increasing value and versatility to organization.

Qualifications

  1. Bachelor’s Degree or higher preferred;
  2. 5+ years of outside sales experience in Volleyball industry preferred;
  3. Proficient in MOS (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook);
  4. Excellent financial literacy skills required;
  5. Strong communication and presentation skills;
  6. Work-flow management skills. Clear understanding of responsibilities, reporting, data driven culture and prioritization skills.
  1. Strong knowledge of the soccer landscape in North America.
  2. Ready to work non-traditional hours, with the inclusion of weekends, to meet expected sales targets and client demands.

Capelli Sport LLC. is committed to equal treatment and opportunity in all aspects of recruitment, selection, and employment without regard to gender, race, religion, national origin, ethnicity, disability, gender identity/expression, sexual orientation, age, veteran or military status, or any other category protected under the law. Capelli Sport is an equal opportunity employer; committed to a community of inclusion, and an environment free from discrimination, harassment, and retaliation



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6 Lopes earn AVCA Top Flight honors

Story Links Grand Canyon University’s beach volleyball program continues to gain national recognition as three Lopes pairs earned AVCA Top Flight Awards, as announced Friday by the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA). The Top Flight program, now in its seventh year, honors beach pairs who compete in at least 15 matches […]

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Grand Canyon University’s beach volleyball program continues to gain national recognition as three Lopes pairs earned AVCA Top Flight Awards, as announced Friday by the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA).

The Top Flight program, now in its seventh year, honors beach pairs who compete in at least 15 matches together at a specific flight and win at least 75 percent of those contests. In 2025, 88 pairs from 45 schools across NCAA Divisions I, II, III, NAIA, and Two-Year Colleges were recognized for their elite performances.

GCU’s honorees spanned three different flights:

Flight 3: Jessica Drake (redshirt junior) and Becca Drake (sophomore) compiled a dominant 20–3 record, showcasing consistent synergy throughout the season.

Flight 4: Sophia Hladyniuk (senior) and Karynn Garrow (sophomore) led the way with a 21–6 mark.

Flight 5: Madi Bogle (senior) and Regan Holmer (redshirt junior) finished their season at 20–5.

“We made a huge jump up in the rankings this year and were competitive with virtually every team in the country,” GCU head coach Abra Rummel said. “The success of these three pairs was instrumental in that success. I am very proud of their commitment to GCU beach volleyball, and am so excited for the future of a team returning so much of its very talented starting lineup.” 

Grand Canyon Beach Volleyball capped off the 2025 season with a 23–11 overall record, highlighted by eight victories over nationally ranked opponents. The Lopes climbed to a No. 13 national ranking in the most recent AVCA Coaches Poll. The team’s success was fueled by standout individual performances, including two All-Conference selections and six players earning AVCA Top Flight All-American honors across three different flights. The combination of national recognition, elite wins, and postseason accolades underscored a very successful campaign this season.



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Track and Field’s Santos Earns Second NEC Rookie of the Week Honor

Story Links EASTON, Mass. (April 30, 2025) – Freshman Hannah Santos (Swansea, Mass.) of the Stonehill College track and field team was named Northeast Conference Rookie of the Week for the second time this year, the conference announced on Wednesday.   Santos and the Skyhawks competed at the University of Massachusetts this […]

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EASTON, Mass. (April 30, 2025) – Freshman Hannah Santos (Swansea, Mass.) of the Stonehill College track and field team was named Northeast Conference Rookie of the Week for the second time this year, the conference announced on Wednesday.
 
Santos and the Skyhawks competed at the University of Massachusetts this past weekend as the Minutemen hosted the Ken O’Brien Pre-Conference Meet at the UMass Track and Field Complex.
 
Santos won the high jump on Sunday, reaching a distance of 1.63m (5′ 4.25″), the second-best mark in the NEC and the second-best mark among freshmen in the conference. Just a week ago, Santos was named an NEC Prime Performer after winning the high jump with the same mark of 1.63m at Merrimack. The Swansea, Mass. native ranks fourth all-time in Stonehill program history in the outdoor high jump with her personal record of 1.63m.
 
Santos has now tallied four Prime Performer honors, two in the outdoor season and two during the indoor season, while earning her second Rookie of the Week award after earning one during the winter.
 
Also earning NEC weekly honors were graduate student Kaytlin Encarnacao (Reading, Mass.) and junior Jordan Malloy (Colchester, Conn.), who were both tabbed as Prime Performers for their performances at UMass last weekend.
 
Encarnacao finished runner-up in the 400-meter dash, recording the second-fastest time of her career in the event, finishing in 55.35 seconds. This marks the top time in the NEC this spring. This also marks a Stonehill women’s outdoor track and field record. Encarnacao also placed sixth in the 200-meter dash, finishing in 25.18 seconds, the ninth-best time in the conference.
 
Malloy earned her first Prime Performer nod of the outdoor season after a fifth-place finish in the 1500-meter run as she set a new personal record at 4:30.73, the third-fastest time in the NEC this spring.
 
On the men’s side, graduate student Jacob Pacheco (Merrimack, N.H.) earned his first Prime Performer nod of the season. He had the second-best javelin throw in Stonehill’s program history, reaching a new PR of 59.78m (196′ 2″) while improving on his second-place ranking in the NEC in the event. He won the javelin throw at UMass and Merrimack in back-to-back meets.
 
Stonehill Track and Field hosts this weekend’s two-day Northeast Conference Outdoor Championships at W.B. Mason Stadium beginning on Saturday, May 3.
For the latest on Stonehill Athletics, follow the Skyhawks via social media on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
 
 





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