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– LSU CB Michael Turner Jr. came away with a pass breakup during 1v1’s in the red zone with the redshirt-freshman emerging as an impressive defensive back during camp to this point.*This story will be updated*– In 7-on-7 work, LSU WR Chris Hilton had the catch of the day down the left side of the […]

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– LSU CB Michael Turner Jr. came away with a pass breakup during 1v1’s in the red zone with the redshirt-freshman emerging as an impressive defensive back during camp to this point.*This story will be updated*– In 7-on-7 work, LSU WR Chris Hilton had the catch of the day down the left side of the field on a jump ball over redshirt-fresman cornerback MIchael Turner Jr.Kelly and Co. eased the newcomers in the mix throughout the first handful of practices, but as the midway point of camp nears, the staff is throwing the fresh faces in.- LSU RB Harlem Berry also broke out for a 25+ yard touchdown run during the live period while going up against the third-team. He’s as advertised with his speed and agility. The #LSU Practice Report: Spring Camp Offense: – LSU tossed out multiple rotations on Saturday in Baton Rouge with Ahmad Breaux, Dominick McKinley and Sydir Mitchell taking most of the first-team reps at the defensive tackle position.- LSU QB Garrett Nussmeier remains sharp during Spring Camp. That’s the best way to describe his play to this point. He’s been diligent in taking shots, leading the group and taking both Michael Van Buren and Ju’Juan Johnson under his wing. Nussmeier is acting like a veteran ready to take that next step in 2025.- Speaking of Ju’Juan Johnson, the Tigers’ third-team quarterback made an impressive run during the 11v11 live period towards the end of practice, drawing “oohs” and “ahhs” from the media in attendance.- The Second-Team Offensive Line: LT Carius Curne, LG Ory Williams, C Braelin Moore, RG Bo Bordelon and RT Josh Thompson.On Saturday, LSU worked through multiple position group drills, 7-on-7 work and 11-on-11 live periods with the defense certainly looking the part.- Ashton Stamps and Mansoor Delane have been working as the primary first-team cornerbacks with DJ Pickett and Ja’Keem Jackson also receiving run with both the first and second team.- During the 7v7 portion of the day, it was Joel Rogers, DJ Pickett and Spears coming away with pass breakups with the defensive backs handling business for most of the day.- West Weeks and Davhon Keys are the first-team linebackers during Spring Camp and there hasn’t been change to this point with both Whit Weeks and Harold Perkins sidelined.- LSU worked in Virginia Tech transfer Braelin Moore in with the first-team at center. The expectation is that Moore and Chester will battle into Fall Camp for the starting spot.

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The Buzz: Latest on the No. 1 Safety in America, Five-Star LSU TargetThree LSU Targets to Know: Louisiana Prospects the Tigers “Must” Land– During the two-minute drill portion of the practice, the offense struggled in both the redzone and from inside the 40-yard line. On 4th down, both Damian Ramos and Aeron Burrell missed field goal attempts with the special teams aspect remaining a work in progress.- Northwestern transfer OL Josh Thompson took reps at RT.
– S Dashawn Spears working with the 1st-Team. Impactful day.
– DJ Pickett continues turning heads.
– S Joel Rogers working with 1’s. Multiple safety variations.
– DL looks the part. pic.twitter.com/krnjntkKCLFollow Zack Nagy on Twitter: @znagy20 and LSU Tigers On SI: @LSUTigersSI for all coverage surrounding the LSU program.– Rogers, Javien Toviano and Dashawn Spears handled business at the safety spot with the trio rotating in and out during 7v7 and 11v11 work.- LSU TE Trey’Dez Green continues showing flashes of what’s to come in 2025 with his soft hands and elite athleticism. The rapport between Green and signal-caller Garrett Nussmeier has been on full display.- Trey’Dez Green also made a highlight reel reception over defensive back Austin Ausberry during the 7-on-7 portion. – Northwestern transfer Josh Thompson has arrived in Baton Rouge and worked with the team during Spring Camp on Saturday. He was thrown in the mix as the second-team right tackle. Thompson will be cross trained as both a guard and tackle.Brian Kelly and the LSU Tigers returned to the practice fields on Saturday morning for Spring Camp with the program beginning to see position battles emerge on both sides of the ball.- The main takeaway on defense was redshirt-freshman Joel Rogers being inserted with the first-team on multiple occasions with North Carolina State transfer Tamarcus Cooley absent.- LSU safety Dashawn Spears came away with a pair of pass breakups on the day during both 7v7 and 11v11. He’s turned heads to this point and is firmly in the mix as a player competing for the starting safety spot.- The second-team wide receiver has routinely been Destyn Hill, Barion Brown and Kyle Parker with Nic Anderson also working in the mix.- At defensive end/EDGE, Patrick Payton and Gabriel Reliford worked as the first-teamers for most of the day with flashes of Jack Pyburn and Jimari Butler taking reps.

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CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – DePaul track and field makes the trip down I-57 for its final regular-season meet on Friday, May 2, competing in the third annual Gary Wieneke Memorial at the University of Illinois. Originally scheduled as a two-day meet, all events have been moved to Friday due to forecasted inclement weather.   Click here […]

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CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – DePaul track and field makes the trip down I-57 for its final regular-season meet on Friday, May 2, competing in the third annual Gary Wieneke Memorial at the University of Illinois. Originally scheduled as a two-day meet, all events have been moved to Friday due to forecasted inclement weather.
 
Click here to follow live results and streaming.
 
For the Blue Demons, action begins at 1:30 p.m. with an early slate of field events and hurdles, followed by sprint races, distance events, and relays throughout the afternoon. Both the men’s and women’s 4×100 and 4×400 relays are scheduled to close out the day.
 
The Blue Demons enter the weekend following a high-powered showing at the Drake Relays, highlighted by a pair of event titles and multiple top-three finishes. Darius Brown secured the men’s 110m hurdles championship with a time of 13.58—good for first in the BIG EAST and tied for 23rd nationally in NCAA Division I. The men’s 4x100m squad also took first place, clocking a season-best 40.09 behind the efforts of Dominic Cole, Charles Lewis, Amaru Mazibuko, and Demetrius Rolle.
 
On the women’s side, Kash Allen delivered a record-setting performance in the shot put, claiming the title with a mark of 15.98m to lead the BIG EAST and crack the NCAA top 50. Sade Miller advanced to the 100m final and ran 11.54 in prelims, a time that ranks first in the conference. Rolle also posted a conference-leading mark of 10.29 in the men’s 100m prelims, breaking the school record and placing third in the final.
 
Additional BIG EAST leaders include Jaiah Hopf in the triple jump (12.72m), Jaiden Gary in the men’s shot put (17.18m), and Alex Bernstein in the hammer throw (66.47m)—a distance that currently ranks 29th nationally. Both 4x100m relays also top the BIG EAST performance list, with the women’s group of Nevaeh Lowe, Maia Mays, Jetta Mays, and Miller placing third at Drake with a 45.96 finish.
 
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DePaul readies for the BIG EAST Outdoor Championships, May 15-17, hosted by UConn.
 
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Track and Field Travels North for Gary Wieneke Memorial

Story Links Gary Wieneke Memorial Demirjian Park | Champaign, Ill. May 2-3 | 11:30am (Fri) 10am (Sat) Schedule (TBA) | Live Stats ON-TAP: The Eastern Illinois Indoor Track and Field team is heading north up I-57 to participate in the University of Illinois Gary Wieneke Memorial at Demirjian Park in Champaign, Ill., […]

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Demirjian Park | Champaign, Ill.

May 2-3 | 11:30am (Fri) 10am (Sat)

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ON-TAP: The Eastern Illinois Indoor Track and Field team is heading north up I-57 to participate in the University of Illinois Gary Wieneke Memorial at Demirjian Park in Champaign, Ill., on Friday, May 2 and Saturday, May 3. This marks the second time this calendar year that Eastern Illinois has traveled to the University of Illinois for a Track and Field events as they competed in the Fighting Illini Challenge and Combined Events on Friday, Jan. 24.

Due to potential weather conditions, this weekend’s meet schedule is subject to change; however, a tentative schedule is currently in place.

Day one action will showcase only a few events from each the sprinters, jumpers, distance, and field athletes. Friday will kick off with only four events on the oval –100m hurdles, 400m hurdles, 200m dash, and 5000m run. Meanwhile, field events and jumps will get started with hammer throw, javelin, and the triple jump.

Saturday’s will feature the remainder of the events throughout the day, ending with the men’s and women’s 4x400m relay in the evening. 

EIU EARLY BIRD RECAP: The Eastern Illinois track and field team wrapped up a successful weekend at the Jim Freeman/Clark Wood Invitational at Owsley B. Frazier Cardinal Park, highlighted by multiple top finishes and personal or season bests.

Graduate distance runner Mackenzie Aldridge also competed Thursday at the Drake Relays in Des Moines, Iowa, placing 18th in the 5,000-meter run with a time of 17:37.85.

Isabella Fabrizio opened the meet strong for the Panthers, finishing seventh in the shot put with a mark of 13.03 meters and 10th in the hammer throw with a personal-best 50.83 meters. Sam Bradbury followed with a 15.29-meter toss in the men’s shot put, also placing seventh.

Distance runners Kylie Haacke, Rylea Borgic and Cale Smith continued their strong seasons. Haacke ran a personal-best 17:44.89 to finish sixth in the 5,000. Borgic earned a personal best and placed fourth in the 3,000 steeplechase with a time of 11:03.22. Smith won the men’s 3,000 steeplechase in 9:18.16.

In the high jump, Kenyetietta Quinn won the “C” flight with a personal-best jump of 1.65 meters, while Porter Conroy placed fifth in the “B” flight at 1.85 meters. Abby Venhaus took third in the long jump with a season-best 5.71 meters as Abraham Johnson finished second in the triple jump with a mark of 15.26 meters.

Sprinter Daniel Lacy headlined the Panthers on the track, winning the 400-meter dash with a personal-best time of 46.39 seconds.

OVC TOP THREE: Ten Panther athletes, along with the men’s 4x100m Relay teams, currently sit in one of the top three spots in the OVC for their respective events.

Kylie Haacke’s performance in the 10,000m run at the WashU Distance Carnival has earned her the third spot on the podium in the OVC, as Rylea Borgic’s time of 11:03.22 in the 3000m Steeplechase at the Louisville has also earned her the second place spot in the conference. Cale Smith also recorded a strong 3000m Steeplechase finish at the Jim Freeman/Clark Wood Open, crossing the finish line in 9:18.16 to sit second in the OVC.

The Panther men’s 4x100m relay team, consisting of Jahleel Perrin, Daniel Lacy, Shawn Lacy, and Isreal Jackson posted a season best time last weekend, crossing the finish line in 40.93 to slide into the second place spot in the conference.

Daniel Lacy currently holds the second-place spot the 200m dash and the 4th place spot in the 100m dash. Lacy posted a time of 21.22 in the 200m at the Pacesetter Invitational and followed up with a time of 10.63 at the Normal Invite. His 400m time of 46.93 also puts him at the top of the 400m dash list in the OVC.

Abraham Johnson continues to build his freshman resume, as he currently holds the first-place spot in the triple jump after his performance at the Normal Invite on April, 11th. Taryn Tarquin also manufactured success in the sand pit, sliding into the third place spot in the OVC in the triple jump after posting a mark of 12.13m at the Gibson Invitational. In addition, Elijah Skutt moves his way onto the high jump leaderboards, posting a height of 2.01m at the Normal Invite to slide into the third place spot.

Hallee Thomas also had a successful home meet, securing the third-place spot in the conference in the 400m hurdles after posting a time of 1:02.79.

Sam Bradbury and Alex Stout fill out the leaderboard for the Panthers in the field events, as Bradbury holds third for the discus Stout sits in third for shot put.

NEXT UP: The Panthers are back in action next weekend for their final regular season meet of the 2025. EIU is slotted to head east to Terre Haute, Ind. for the third time this outdoor season to compete in the Sycamore Open at Gibson Track & Field Complex on Friday, May 9th.

Eastern Illinois will then prepare for the OVC Outdoor Championships the following weekend, hosted on May 15-17 at Abe Stuber Track Complex on the campus of Southeast Missouri State in Cape Girardeau, Mo.



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Seattle Mariners Prospect Tyler Locklear Named Minor League Co

One of the hottest hitters in the Seattle Mariners minor league system has been recognized for his torrid first month of the season in the organization’s first set of monthly minor league awards. First baseman Tyler Locklear (Triple-A Tacoma Rainiers) was named the Mariners minor league co-hitter of the month on Thursday. Top 100 prospect […]

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One of the hottest hitters in the Seattle Mariners minor league system has been recognized for his torrid first month of the season in the organization’s first set of monthly minor league awards.

First baseman Tyler Locklear (Triple-A Tacoma Rainiers) was named the Mariners minor league co-hitter of the month on Thursday. Top 100 prospect Lazaro Montes (High-A Everett AquaSox) was the other batter to earn the honor.

Locklear has scored 12 runs this season and has hit 12 doubles, two home runs and 17 RBIs in 26 games entering Thursday. He’s slashed .317/.400/.485 with an OPS of .885 in that stretch. He’s had a base hit in 17-of-26 games, has 10 multi-hit games and two four-hit games.

The 24-year-old Locklear was picked in the second round of the 2022 MLB Draft out of Virginia Commonwealth. He was promoted to Triple-A for the first time and made his major league debut last season. He had a double, two homers and three RBIs in 16 games for Seattle last season. He had a slash line of .156/,224/.311 with a .535 OPS in his first taste of the big leagues.

Locklear (No. 11 Mariners prospect according to MLB Pipeline) was thought to the organization’s long-term answer at first base as recent as a season ago. His struggles nixed the possibility of a longer stay in the majors last season.

Locklear hasn’t had a batting average lower than .263 this year with the Rainiers. And his solid year might lead to him returning to the big leagues soon.

MARINERS SELECT OUTFIELDER RHYLAN THOMAS FROM TRIPLE-A TACOMA RAINIERS: The Mariners brought up the former USC product after an injury to outfielder Luke Raley. CLICK HERE

TOP 100 MARINERS PROSPECT JONNY FARMELO HITS HOME RUN IN 2025 DEBUT: The Mariners outfielder hit a homer in his first game of the season, as he comes back from a torn ACL. CLICK HERE

SEATTLE MARINERS SELECT SAMAD TAYLOR FROM TRIPLE-A TACOMA: Taylor will get his first look in the majors this season after the Mariners placed Gold Glove winner Dylan Moore on the 10-day injured list. CLICK HERE

You can also follow Teren Kowatsch on social media on Twitter @Teren_Kowatsch.

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Two Mavericks Secure Women's Tennis All

Story Links ARLINGTON, Texas – The Western Athletic Conference announced on Thursday afternoon the 2024-25 women’s tennis award recipients and All-Conference selections. Two Mavericks earned honors across First and Second Team. Primary Court 1 singles player Ana Paula Jimenez capped her impressive Mavs career with a spot on the All-WAC Singles First Team. This is her fifth […]

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Two Mavericks Secure Women's Tennis All

ARLINGTON, Texas – The Western Athletic Conference announced on Thursday afternoon the 2024-25 women’s tennis award recipients and All-Conference selections. Two Mavericks earned honors across First and Second Team.
 
Primary Court 1 singles player Ana Paula Jimenez capped her impressive Mavs career with a spot on the All-WAC Singles First Team. This is her fifth career honor and second time being All-WAC Singles First Team. Jimenez paced the with an 8-1 overall record, all from Court 1. Her eight wins were tied for the team lead. She ended the season winning her final two matches while going 4-1 in her last five matches.
 
Freshman Maria Lucia Araoz-Gosn earned a spot on the All-WAC Singles Second Team after she ended her rookie campaign with a 7-2 overall record, all coming from Court 6. She ended the year by winning her last four matches while going 6-2 in her last 10 matches to wrap up her freshman season.
 
WAC Women’s Tennis Awards
WAC Player of the Year
Lamija Avdic, Seattle U
 
WAC Freshman of the Year
Maria Castano, Tarleton State
 
WAC Coach of the Year
Dané Vorster, Grand Canyon
 
All-WAC First Team
Maria Cascos, Abilene Christian
Bella Crossman, Grand Canyon
Karina Hofbauer, Grand Canyon
Lamija Avdic, Seattle U
Maria Castano, Tarleton State
Ana Paula Jimenez, UT Arlington
Karina Hofbauer & Gala Arangio, Grand Canyon (Doubles)
 
All-WAC Second Team
Gala Arangio, Grand Canyon
Dania Deaifi, Grand Canyon
Noelia Lorca, Tarleton State
Adeliya Mukhutdinova, Tarleton State
Maria Lucia Araoz-Gosn, UT Arlington
Maya Inouye, Utah Tech
Lamija Avdic & Natalia Michta, Seattle U (Doubles)
Maretha Burger & Emma Persson, Tarleton State (Doubles)
 

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2025 USA Water Polo Division III Women’s Collegiate Water Polo National Championship Bracket Announced

Story Links Rock Island, IL – May 1 – The USA Water Polo Division III Women’s Collegiate Water Polo National Championship returns this season with competition headed to Rock Island, IL from May 3-4. Augustana College earned hosting honors after claiming the 2025 Collegiate Water Polo Association Conference Championship. They will be joined in […]

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USA Water Polo Division III National Championship

Rock Island, IL – May 1 – The USA Water Polo Division III Women’s Collegiate Water Polo National Championship returns this season with competition headed to Rock Island, IL from May 3-4. Augustana College earned hosting honors after claiming the 2025 Collegiate Water Polo Association Conference Championship. They will be joined in the competition by CWPA runner-up Washington & Jefferson, Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference champions Pomona-Pitzer, and SCIAC runner-up Claremont-Mudd-Scripps.

Admission for the tournament is $12 for the day or $20 for the weekend. To purchase tickets, click here. All games will stream live on Overnght with live stats available courtesy of The FOSH. Team rosters can be accessed here.

Pool Location:

Lindberg Center

Anne Greve Lund Natatorium

Rock Island, IL 61201

Game Schedule (all times Central):

Saturday May 3rd:

2:00 PM: Pomona-Pitzer vs. Washington & Jefferson (Live Stats)

4:00 PM: Claremont-Mudd-Scripps vs. Augustana (Live Stats)

 

Sunday May 4th:

10:30 AM: 3rd Place Game

12:30 PM: 1st Place Game

 



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