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Huggins and Jernstedt Reach Finals to Conclude NCAAs

FEDERAL WAY, Wash. – The Florida State women’s swimming and diving team concluded the NCAA Championships with a pair of finals appearances on Saturday night at the Weyerhauser King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way, Washington. On the fourth and final day of competition, seniors Maddy Huggins and Edith Jernstedt each advanced to the finals in […]

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Huggins and Jernstedt Reach Finals to Conclude NCAAs

FEDERAL WAY, Wash. – The Florida State women’s swimming and diving team concluded the NCAA Championships with a pair of finals appearances on Saturday night at the Weyerhauser King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way, Washington.
 
On the fourth and final day of competition, seniors Maddy Huggins and Edith Jernstedt each advanced to the finals in the 200 breaststroke and 200 butterfly, respectively. Both Seminoles notched 14th-place finishes to earn All-America accolades.
 
“It was an amazing last day with our two seniors getting back in the finals and Kayleigh Clark diving great but just missing the top 16,” FSU head coach Neal Studd said. “I could not be any happier for Maddy and Edith. They have been so special for our program for four years and to finish like this is a dream come true.”
 
In the 200 breaststroke final, Huggins touched the wall in 2:08.35 after a 2:08.20 in prelims. At her third NCAA Championships, she placed 14th.
 
In the very next event, Jernstedt added her own 14th-place finish in the 200 butterfly final. The four-time NCAA qualifier posted a time of 1:54.36 after a mark of 1:54.16 in the prelims. The personal-best prelims time improved Jernstedt’s spot at No. 2 in school history and is the fastest since the record was set in 2014.
 
Both Huggins and Jernstedt, along with FSU’s 400 medley relay on Friday night, earned All-America accolades for their top-16 finishes at the national meet.
 
Also on Saturday, redshirt junior Kayleigh Clark was 19th overall on platform with 262.60 points. She made her NCAA debut this week in Washington.
 
Eight student athletes represented the Seminoles at the NCAA Championships from March 19-22, including two relays, two divers and Huggins and Jernstedt.
 
Up next, the men will have their national championship meet from March 26-29, also in Federal Way, Washington.
 
For updates and exclusive content, follow the Seminoles on Twitter/X (@FSU_Swimming), Instagram (@FSUSwimDive) and Facebook (FSUSwimmingDiving). 
 

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Drew Fucci Named 2025 USTFCCCA South Central Region Men’s Assistant Coach of the Year

NEW ORLEANS – University of Houston Track & Field assistant coach Drew Fucci was named the 2025 USTFCCCA South Central Region Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Assistant Coach of the Year, the organization announced Friday.   Fucci’s group of hurdlers, high jumpers and multi-athletes earned 49 of the 96 points scored at the Big 12 […]

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NEW ORLEANS – University of Houston Track & Field assistant coach Drew Fucci was named the 2025 USTFCCCA South Central Region Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Assistant Coach of the Year, the organization announced Friday.
 
Fucci’s group of hurdlers, high jumpers and multi-athletes earned 49 of the 96 points scored at the Big 12 Outdoor Championship while two hurdlers and one multi-athlete accounted for Houston’s 15 points at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. A full list of winners can be found here.
 
BIG 12
At the Big 12 Championship, four Cougars scored a total of 19 points in the 110-meter hurdles highlighted by Big 12 Champion Jamar Marshall Jr.’s time of 13.13 to set both a meet and school record. Senior John Adesola placed third in the 110-meter hurdles and finished fourth in the 100-meter. Sophomore Jairius Burton placed seventh and junior Anthony Trucks finished eighth.
 
Senior Grant Levesque earned second in the decathlon with 7,848 points, just three points from setting a school record.
 
Houston’s high jump squad collected 17 points with sophomore Antrea Mita in second place, senior My’Kell Beck in third and junior Turey Stoudemire’s seventh-place finish.
 
NCAA OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS
Fucci and the Cougars concluded the 2025 season with a 19th-place finish and earned four individual All-America honors.
 
In the 110-meter hurdles, Adesola placed third while Marshall Jr. finished fourth to earn First Team All-America recognition. Levesque posted a fifth-place finish in the decathlon for First Team, and Mita earned Second Team honors in the high jump.
 
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Notre Dame’s new volleyball coach accepts challenge | High Schools

Dating to her volleyball playing days, Emily Boggetto has always been a competitor. As a result of that competitive fire, Boggetto has never been one to run away from a challenge. So it’s no surprise Boggetto is looking forward to the opportunity to replace longtime Notre Dame volleyball coach Tara Young. “I can definitely feel the […]

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Dating to her volleyball playing days, Emily Boggetto has always been a competitor.

As a result of that competitive fire, Boggetto has never been one to run away from a challenge.

So it’s no surprise Boggetto is looking forward to the opportunity to replace longtime Notre Dame volleyball coach Tara Young.

“I can definitely feel the pressure,” said Boggetto, who played collegiately at Southeast Missouri State. “But being a college athlete, I tend to strive under pressure. I’ve played in the postseason in college and played under pressure. I love a challenge. I love to take it on and see where I can go with it.”

Young has been the Pios’ coach for the past 26 years. She had a 783-276 record, leading Notre Dame to 25 district championships and 26 straight playoff appearances. During that time, the Pios reached the state final nine times — winning five titles and reaching the semifinals eight times.

“I would never back away from pressure,” said Boggetto, 27, an Illinois native. “I feel like it makes me better and hopefully it makes me a better coach for the girls.”

Although this is Boggetto’s first head coaching job, she has more than five years of experience coaching high school level girls in club volleyball in Chicago.

Boggetto has been in Louisiana for a year and spent this past season as an assistant coach at Jennings. Her fiancé is a Notre Dame graduate who encouraged her to pursue the position when it became available.

“We had a conversation and he said, ‘You have to try and get that job. It’s an awesome place to be,’ ” Boggetto said. “He said, ‘It’s an awesome environment and they put a lot into their athletics.’ ”

Boggetto will look to bring her experience and zest to Notre Dame.

“I’m very competitive and I have been since I was a little girl,” she said. “I want to play the best teams. I want to beat the best teams, so you’ll continue to see us play a very competitive schedule. I want to win.”

Young gave Boggetto a vote of confidence.

“They got a great young woman who played in college and has been coaching in the area for a little while,” Young said. “I have the utmost confidence in Emily taking over the program. The program is in great hands with her.”



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Cal Men’s Water Polo Announces 2025 Schedule

Cal Athletics MPOLO 6/20/2025 10:19 AM | By: Cal Athletics Golden Bears To Face Challenging Slate Of Opponents The California men’s water polo team announced a challenging 2025 schedule Friday, highlighted by all four semifinalists from last year’s NCAA Championship and at least eight opponents who finished 2024 ranked in the final CWPA poll. The […]

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Cal Athletics MPOLO 6/20/2025 10:19 AM | By: Cal Athletics Golden Bears To Face Challenging Slate Of Opponents The California men’s water polo team announced a challenging 2025 schedule Friday, highlighted by all four semifinalists from last year’s NCAA Championship and at least eight opponents who finished 2024 ranked in the final CWPA poll. The Golden Bears, who wrapped up last season ranked No. 6 in the country, open the campaign Aug. 30-31 at the Air Force Open. Their first regular-season home game takes place Sept. 27 against Pepperdine. Cal’s MPSF opener is scheduled for Oct. 4 against defending national…





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Beth Alford-Sullivan Named USTFCCCA Northeast Region Men’s Coach of the Year

STORRS, Conn.- UConn Director of Track & Field and Cross Country Beth Alford-Sullivan has been named the 2025 USTFCCCA Northeast Region Men’s Coach of the Year, the association announced Friday. Coach Alford-Sullivan took home Northeast Men’s Region Indoor Coach of the Year, sweeping the men’s coaching award for the second consecutive season. Coach Alford-Sullivan and the Huskies […]

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STORRS, Conn.- UConn Director of Track & Field and Cross Country Beth Alford-Sullivan has been named the 2025 USTFCCCA Northeast Region Men’s Coach of the Year, the association announced Friday. Coach Alford-Sullivan took home Northeast Men’s Region Indoor Coach of the Year, sweeping the men’s coaching award for the second consecutive season.

Coach Alford-Sullivan and the Huskies completed the season sweep of BIG EAST Track & Field titles, as both the men’s and women’s side claimed their respective indoor and outdoor titles for the fourth straight season. Coach Alford-Sullivan led the men’s team to a conference record 298 points, headlined by 7 BIG EAST Champions. Overall, the men’s track & field team finished with 2 NCAA All-Americans, 27 all-time program top 10 marks, and 2 new school records.



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Peyton Bair Named The USTFCCCA South Region Outdoor Field Athlete Of The Year

STARKVILLE – Mississippi State combined events athlete Peyton Bair adds another award to his extensive resume, after being voted the USTFCCCA South Region Field Athlete of the Year. In a vote consisting of U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association member coaches, Bair was selected for the honor against the other Division I […]

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STARKVILLE – Mississippi State combined events athlete Peyton Bair adds another award to his extensive resume, after being voted the USTFCCCA South Region Field Athlete of the Year.

In a vote consisting of U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association member coaches, Bair was selected for the honor against the other Division I schools in the South Region.

Bair has cemented himself amongst the greats during this outdoor season, capped off by taking the decathlon national title and two collegiate records at the NCAA Outdoor Championships.

His record-breaking performance of 8,323 points at the championships beat the field by over 400 points and was the 14th highest score in collegiate history. Bair is the seventh man in NCAA history to sweep the heptathlon and decathlon in the same season.

Bair was also named the USTFCCCA South Region Indoor Field Athlete of the Year earlier this season after taking home the heptathlon title at the NCAA Indoor Championships.

Bair will compete at the 2025 Toyota USATF Outdoor Championships later this summer, with the hopes of representing Team USA at the World Championships in Tokyo later this year.  

For more information on the Mississippi State track and field program, visit HailState.com and follow “HailStateTF” on X (formerly Twitter)Instagram and Facebook.

 

 





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Canada loses 3-0 to No. 2 Brazil in women’s Volleyball Nations League action

ISTANBUL — Canada’s women’s team lost its third match in three days with a 3-0 defeat to No. 2 Brazil in the 2025 Volleyball Nations League on Friday. VNL rookie Abby Guezen led the Canadians with 13 points, all off the attack. ISTANBUL — Canada’s women’s team lost its third match in three days with […]

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ISTANBUL — Canada’s women’s team lost its third match in three days with a 3-0 defeat to No. 2 Brazil in the 2025 Volleyball Nations League on Friday. VNL rookie Abby Guezen led the Canadians with 13 points, all off the attack.

ISTANBUL — Canada’s women’s team lost its third match in three days with a 3-0 defeat to No. 2 Brazil in the 2025 Volleyball Nations League on Friday.

VNL rookie Abby Guezen led the Canadians with 13 points, all off the attack. Nyadholi Thokbuom tallied 12 points — nine off the attack, two off blocks and one off a serve.

Set scores were 25-20, 25-23 and 25-23.

Canada (2-5) also lost 3-2 to South Korea on Wednesday and 3-0 to host Turkey on Thursday.

The Canadians rank 15th in the 18-country round robin with five preliminary phase matches remaining.

Canada will have a day off before facing Belgium on Sunday.

“I’m very happy to see the team getting better each day,” head coach Giovanni Guidetti said. “Today we had a chance to win two sets against Brazil, that means the team is performing well because we played at the same level as Brazil, so we should be proud of that. We need to be better at the end of the sets, but again, we had a chance against Brazil, which is a good sign.”

This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 20, 2025.

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