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GymTerps Travel to University Park for Regionals

Story Links Watch (ESPN+) Tickets April 2, 2025 ESPN Plus Checking out the schedule 2:00 p.m. ET Rec Hall COLLEGE PARK, MD – The Maryland gymnastics team travels to University Park, on Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. to compete against West Virginia in the first round of NCAA Regionals. In the event of a win, the Terps will advance […]

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COLLEGE PARK, MD – The Maryland gymnastics team travels to University Park, on Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. to compete against West Virginia in the first round of NCAA Regionals. In the event of a win, the Terps will advance to the second round to compete against the next eight teams. Fans can follow the action live on X (@TerpsGymnastics) and stream the meet on ESPN Plus. 
 
SETTING THE STAGE

  • The GymTerps begin week three ranked No. 31 in the Road to Nationals ranking. Maryland also placed at No. 26 on vault and No. 25 on bars.
  • The GymTerps enter regionals following a 195.700 finish at the Big Ten Championships. 
  • Junior Madeline Komoroski tied for a 6th place podium finish on beam at the Big Ten Championships. Komoroski sealed a 9.925 score. 
  • Sophomore Natalie Martin was named to the All-Big Ten Championship team for her performances. 
  • Senior Hailey Merchant performed a stunning 9.875 bars routine, contributing to the 49.225 event score. 
  • The first round of NCAA Regionals will feature Maryland and West Virginia competing for a spot in the second round, which will include eight teams, followed by the regional final with the top four teams.
  • The second round features No. 8 seed Michigan State, No. 9 seed Kentucky, Ohio state, Penn State, No. 1 seed LSU, No. 16 seed Arkansas and Michigan. 
  • There will be a total of eight teams, four all-around competitors and 16 event specialists advancing from regional competition to the national championships. The top two teams, the top all-around competitors, and the top event specialists on each event (who are not on an advancing team) from each regional will receive an automatic berth to the national championships.  
  • Maryland has now qualified for the last seven NCAA Regionals, with the 2020 Championship being canceled due to Covid-19.
  • Senior Tasha Brozowski was named a 2025 Big Ten Sportsmanship Honoree. 
  • Both Rhea LeBlanc and Alexa Rothenbuescher were named 2025 AAI Award Nominees.
  • Senior Sierra Kondo reached a career high of 9.950 on uneven bars at the Terrapins home opener against a ranked UCLA.
  • Kondo not only set a personal best but also tied the program’s individual event record, cementing her place among Maryland’s all-time greats.
  • Maryland broke its attendance record at their home opener, drawing an incredible 7,287 fans for the highly anticipated matchup against the previously ranked No. 11 UCLA.
  • Terps were ranked No. 24 in the WCGA Preseason Coaches Poll and No. 22 in the College Gym News Preseason Poll. The Terps enter the 2025 season looking to reach the NCAA Regionals for the seventh consecutive year (seven including the 2020 season, when Regionals were not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic).
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Maryland (15-9) at NCAA Regionals 

  • The NCAA Regional meets will take place between April 2 and 6, where Maryland hopes to improve upon their 196.350 score from 2024. The NCAA semis and finals will be held between April 17 and 19.
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Sophomore Natalie Martin was named a Big Ten Gymnast to watch prior to the season. 
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Baby Giant, host of Gen Z influencers back 1Pacman party-list

1Pacman Party-list official FB page shows Baby Giant taking front line with Milka Romero and top althletes including Gilas Pilipinas game-changer Justin Brownlee, volleyball favorite Aby Marano, and court star Scottie Thompson MANILA, Philippines – Social media sensation Renz Joshua Baña—better known as “Baby Giant”— successfully shows 1Pacman’s “Champion Moves”  with comedic flavor, doing sporting […]

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1Pacman Party-list official FB page shows Baby Giant taking front line with Milka Romero and top althletes including Gilas Pilipinas game-changer Justin Brownlee, volleyball favorite Aby Marano, and court star Scottie Thompson

MANILA, Philippines – Social media sensation Renz Joshua Baña—better known as “Baby Giant”— successfully shows 1Pacman’s “Champion Moves”  with comedic flavor, doing sporting poses such as shadow boxing and jumping over hurdles. 

Standing just 2 feet 1 inch tall but with millions of online followers, Baby Giant’s voice carries weight.

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“When young voices rise, we listen—and we act,” said 1Pacman first nominee Milka Romero, a former Ateneo football team captain and currently team owner of two professional women’s sports teams.

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Women’s Fourth, Men Fifth at AE Outdoor Track Meet

Story Links DURHAM, N.H. – Graduate student Marcus Johnson was named the Men’s Most Outstanding Track Athlete and sophomore Brennan Delany was named the Men’s Rookie of the Meet, highlighting Binghamton’s performance at the America East Outdoor Track & Field Championships, which were hosted by New Hampshire at Wildcat Stadium. […]

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DURHAM, N.H. – Graduate student Marcus Johnson was named the Men’s Most Outstanding Track Athlete and sophomore Brennan Delany was named the Men’s Rookie of the Meet, highlighting Binghamton’s performance at the America East Outdoor Track & Field Championships, which were hosted by New Hampshire at Wildcat Stadium. The two-day meet concluded on Sunday afternoon with the Bearcat women finishing fourth out of nine teams while the men were fifth.

Johnson was one of four Binghamton individual champions during the weekend. He won his second straight men’s 400 hurdle title with a program-record time of 50.59 and also anchored the men’s 4×400 relay to a first-place time of 3:10.88. In addition, Johnson was second overall in the men’s triple jump (48-0).

Johnson set the previous 400 hurdle school record of 50.82 at Penn Relays one week ago. His performance is currently ranked No. 11 in the NCAA East Region Rankings.

Also on the winning 4×400 relay team were seniors Oliver Madariaga and Joe Cardascia as well as junior Samson Joseph.

Delaney, meanwhile, took top honors in the men’s decathlon, posting a first-place score of 7,049 points. In the process, he ends the year having won both conference multi events. Delany won the heptathlon back at the America East indoor meet in February. 

The other individual winner on the men’s side was graduate student Josh Stone, who repeated as the 5,000 champion. He used his signature kick on the final lap to record a first-place time of 14:15.73. 

For his career, Stone now has four individual conference titles to his name. He has also won the past two America East indoor 5,000 crowns.

On the women’s side, senior Jennifer Mui repeated at the 3,000 steeplechase (SC) champion. Her first-place time of 10:17.89 currently ranks No. 31 in the East Region.

Binghamton also posted three other individual runner-up finishes as well as a second place relay performance. They included junior Alyssa Armitage in the women’s pole vault (12-7 ½), redshirt sophomore Brian Luciano in the men’s weight throw (210-6) and freshman Anna Gansrow in the women’s 1,500 (4:40.50). In addition, the women’s 4×400 relay was second in a time of 3:48.81 and included freshmen Sofia Toepfer, Cassidy Robleno and Savanna Edwards as well as sophomore Tatum Norris.

Earlier in the meet, Norris placed third in the pole vault (12-1 ½) while Edwards took third in the 400 hurdles (1:01.94). Another third-place finish was turned in by sophomore Putu Sutayasa in the men’s long jump (23-4).  

Also placing third was the women’s 4×800 relay team of Mui, Gansrow, sophomore Brynn Hogan and senior Zoe Rose. The Bearcats quarter clocked a time of 9:05.91.

Norris was also fourth in the 400 (55.44) and sixth in the 200 (24.78). Other fourth-place finishes were turned in by junior Sydney Leitner in the women’s 10,000 (36:56.10), Cardascia in the men’s 400 (48.07), Luciano in the men’s discus (152-10) and sophomore Dami Modpupe in the women’s 100 hurdles (14.20)

All conference honors were awarded to the top three finishers in each individual event plus all first-place relay teams. Eight Bearcat men and five women earned the distinction.

Up next on the schedule for Binghamton is the ECAC/IC4A Outdoor Championships, which are slated for May 16-18 at George Mason University

TOP MEN’S FINISHERS

Marcus Johnson, 1st, 400 Hurdles (50.49) SR

Josh Stone, 1st, 5,000 (14:15.73)

Brennan Delany, 1st, Decathlon (7,049)

4×400 Relay, 1st (3:10.88)

Joseph, Madariaga, Cardascia, Johnson

Brian Luciano, 2nd, Hammer (210-6)

Marcus Johnson, 2nd, Triple Jump (48-0)

Putu Sutayasa, 3rd, Long Jump (23-4)

Joe Cardascia, 4th, 400 (48.07)

Brian Luciano, 4th, Discus (152-10)

Jaston Ormsby, 5th, Shot Put (50-5 ¼)

Andrew Rosenblatt, 6th, 3,000 SC (9:16.31)

Oliver Jibb, 7th, 3,000 (9:17.39)

Jose Iraola-Ceely, 8th, Hammer (179-11)

Oliver Madariaga, 8th, 400 (48.54)

TOP WOMEN’S FINISHERS

Jennifer Mui, 1st, 3,000 (10:17.89)

Alyssa Armitage, 2nd, Pole Vault (12-7 ½)

Anna Gansrow, 2nd, 1,500 (4:40.50)

Tatum Norris, 3rd, Pole Vault (12-1 ½)

Savanna Edwards, 3rd, 400 Hurdles (1:01.94)

Sydney Leitner, 4th, 10,000 (36:56.10)

Tatum Norris, 4th, 400 (55.44)

Dami Modupe, 4th, 100 Hurdles (14.20)

Gianna Hoose, 5th, Hammer (172-7)

Siena Jacobson, 5th, Pole Vault (11-1 ¼)

Victoria Payne, 5th, 100 Hurdles (14.82)

Kaylen Tenemille, 5th, 100 (12.13)

Deborah Estabine, 5th, Shot Put (42-6 ¾)

Deborah Estabine, 6th, Hammer (160-5)

Tatum Norris, 6th, 200 (24.78)

Gianna Hoose, 6th, Discus (123-11)

Kirsten Lilly, 7th, Pole Vault (11-1 ¾)

Ashlyn Rattray, 7th, 200 (24.92)

Cassidy Robleno, 8th, 400 Hurdles (1:06.54)

Carlea Davis, 8th, Triple Jump (37-3 ¼)

Logan Wheeler, 8th, Heptathlon (4,182)

MEN’S TEAM SCORING

UAlbany 163.5, UMBC 145, UMass Lowell 129, Maine 119, Binghamton 84, New Hampshire 81.50, Bryant 64, Vermont 43, NJIT 29

WOMEN’S TEAM SCORING

UAlbany 187, New Hampshire 128, Bryant 127.50, Binghamton 106.50, UMBC 105, Maine 72, Vermont 55, UMass Lowell 43, NJIT 33

MEN’S ALL-CONFERENCE (8)

Josh Stone, Marcus Johnson, Brennan Delany, Brian Luciano, Putu Sutayasa, Oliver Madariaga, Samson Joseph, Joe Cardascia

WOMEN’S ALL-CONFERENCE (5)

Jennifer Mui, Alyssa Armitage, Tatum Norris, Anna Gansrow, Savanna Edwards

 



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College Track and Field: Area athletes win conference titles at AMC Championships

EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. — Six area graduates won event titles during the American Midwest Conference outdoor track and field championships, which were held last Wednesday and Thursday at SIU-Edwardsville’s Ralph Korte Stadium. Columbia College swept the team championships. The men totaled 267 points in 21 events and the women scored 211 points. Three area graduates won […]

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EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. — Six area graduates won event titles during the American Midwest Conference outdoor track and field championships, which were held last Wednesday and Thursday at SIU-Edwardsville’s Ralph Korte Stadium.

Columbia College swept the team championships. The men totaled 267 points in 21 events and the women scored 211 points.

Three area graduates won multiple titles for Columbia College.

Graduate student Campbell Nichols (Russellville High School) took first place in the men’s 800-meter run with a time of 1:56.38. Nichols was also a champion in his other event, helping the Cougars to a title in the 4×800-meter relay with a time of 7:50.85.

Sophomore Caleigh Huot (Fatima High School) was a conference champion in the women’s 400-meter dash, clocking a winning time of 59.24 seconds.

Senior Gracie Schultz (Belle High School) took first place in the women’s long jump with a leap of 16 feet, 8¾ inches.

Huot and Schultz also accounted for two of the four legs on the Cougars’ 4×100-meter relay, which won a title with a time of 49.77 seconds.

Columbia College freshman Easton Haslag (Fatima High School) claimed the conference title in the men’s javelin with a throw of 176-6.

Columbia College freshman Lauren Berhorst (Fatima High School) placed first in the women’s 10,000-meter run with a time of 42:10.55.

Also winning a conference title at the AMC meet was William Woods senior Jenson Starr (Helias High School), who finished first in the men’s 10,000 with a time of 34:09.07. The Owls took third place in the men’s team standings with 126 points.



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Women’s Track and Field Wins 16th-Straight Outdoor Championship

Story Links FINISH: 1st – 187 points – out of 9 teams   LOCATION: Wildcat Stadium – Durham, N.H.   SHORT STORY: The women’s track and field team swept two podiums and landed multiple personal records to tally a 59-point win for the 16th consecutive outdoor track and field championship title. […]

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FINISH: 1st – 187 points – out of 9 teams
 
LOCATION: Wildcat Stadium – Durham, N.H.
 
SHORT STORY: The women’s track and field team swept two podiums and landed multiple personal records to tally a 59-point win for the 16th consecutive outdoor track and field championship title.
 
INDIVIDUAL AWARDS: Shantae Pryce (Coaches’ Award)
 
TEAM SCORES: 1. UAlbany 187, 2. New Hampshire 128, 3. Bryant 127.5, 4. Binghamton 106.5, 5. UMBC 105, 6. Maine 72, 7. Vermont 55, 8. UMass Lowell 43, 9. NJIT 33
 
KEY NOTES

  • Due to thunderstorms in the area, day one’s first round track events were canceled after running the 1500m and 100m hurdle prelims. Only the women’s pole vault and men’s and women’s hammer throw completed competition on Saturday.
  • The 100m sprinters swept the podium and the 200m sprinters finished with three in the top four. Shantae Pryce won both the 100m and the 200m dash. 
  • Adaliz Hunt (second) and Shenequa Vassell (third) joined Pryce in entering the program’s 100m top 10 in fourth through sixth place, respectively. 
  • Pryce, Hunt, Vassell, and Toni Galloway opened the track on Sunday with a 4x100m win.
  • Galloway (first), Kate Del Gandio (second), and Brinesha Derrick-Bain combined to sweep the 100m hurdle podium. Shanise Staats added a fourth scorer for UAlbany with a sixth-place finish.
  • Derrick-Bain tabbed her second medal of the meet with a hard-fought runner-up finish in the 400m hurdles.
  • In one of the few events on Saturday, Katie Iocca PR’d and became eighth-best in program history with a fifth-place finish in the steeplechase.
  • In the field, the Great Danes landed five individual wins – Amelia Benjamin (HJ), Leann Nicholas (TJ), Lalenii Grant (DT), Stephanie Green (HT), and Beatriz Mora Herencia (JT).
  • Repeating their performance at indoor championships, Miyanah Robinson joined Benjamin on the podium with a second-place finish.
  • Keegan Collins finished just outside of all-conference contention in the hammer throw with a personal record. She is now seventh in program history with a 55.18-meter throw.
  • Chrysanthemum Osorio increased her javelin throw distance and improved her top-10 placement to fourth with a fourth-place finish.
  • Tallying three medals and several personal records, Kate Del Gandio was a workhorse with a second-place finish in the heptathlon and 100m hurdles and a third-place finish in the 200m dash.

 
SCORERS & PERSONAL RECORDS
100m
1. Shantae Pryce – 11.68 (personal record) (fifth in program history)
2. Adaliz Hunt – 11.69 (personal record) (sixth in program history)
3. Shenequa Vassell – 11.71 (personal record) (seventh in program history)
24. Evanni McDuffie – 13.32 (personal record)
 
200m
1. Shantae Pryce – 23.95 (personal record) (eighth in program history)
3. Kate Del Gandio – 24.25
4. Shenequa Vassell – 24.34 (personal record)
 
400m
6. Taylor Rogers – 56.50
 
1500m
Prelims
12. Scarlett Rose – 4:43.68q (personal record)
20. Tess Fitzmaurice – 4:49.16 (personal record)
 
100mH
Prelims
5. Shanise Staats – 14.55q (personal record)
 
Finals
1. Toni Galloway – 13.45
2. Kate Del Gandio – 13.73
3. Brinesha Derrick-Bain – 13.97
6. Shanise Staats – 15.14
 
400mH
2. Brinesha Derrick-Bain – 1:00.44
4. Thalia Benoit – 1:02.44
 
3000mS
5. Katie Iocca – 10:53.10 (personal record) (eighth in program history)
 
4x100m
1. UAlbany – 45.61
    Adaliz Hunt, Shenequa Vassell, Toni Galloway, Shantae Pryce
 
4x800m
8. UAlbany – 9:47.58
    Scarlett Rose, Hannah Steiner, Tess Fitzmaurice, Katie Iocca
 
High Jump
1. Amelia Benjamin – 1.76m (5-9.25)
2. Miyanah Robinson – 1.65m (5-5)
 
Triple Jump
1. Leann Nicholas – 12.12m (39-9.25)
6. Lanaisha Lubin – 11.63m (38-2)
15. Lindsay Farmer – 11.04m (36-2.75) (personal record)
 
Shot Put
4. Nattaly Lindo – 13.13m (43-1)
 
Discus Throw
1. Lalenii Grant – 49.83m (163-6)
11. Nattaly Lindo – 35.76m (117-4) (personal record)
 
Hammer Throw
1. Stephanie Green – 59.10m (193-10)
4. Keegan Collins – 55.18m (181-0) (personal record) (seventh in program history)
10. Nattaly Lindo – 46.64m (153-0) (personal record)
 
Javelin Throw
1. Beatriz Mora Herencia – 46.72m (153-3)
4. Chrysanthemum Osorio – 42.43m (139-2) (personal record) (fourth in program history)
 
Heptathlon
2. Kate Del Gandio – 4687 (personal record) (fourth in program history)
                100mH (13.91), HJ (1.48m), SP (7.63m), 200m (24.19) (PR), LJ (5.47) (PR), JT (23.51m) (PR), 800m (2:28.32) 
 
ALL PERFORMANCES
100m
1. Shantae Pryce – 11.68 (personal record) (fifth in program history)
2. Adaliz Hunt – 11.69 (personal record) (sixth in program history)
3. Shenequa Vassell – 11.71 (personal record) (seventh in program history)
24. Evanni McDuffie – 13.32 (personal record)
 
200m
1. Shantae Pryce – 23.95 (personal record) (eighth in program history)
3. Kate Del Gandio – 24.25
4. Shenequa Vassell – 24.34 (personal record)
16. Jay Blanchard – 25.88
 
400m
6. Taylor Rogers – 56.50
 
800m
32. Cara Mastan – 2:31.16
33. Bonnieta Supaul – 2:40.81
 
1500m
Prelims
12. Scarlett Rose – 4:43.68q (personal record)
20. Tess Fitzmaurice – 4:49.16 (personal record)
31. Hannah Steiner – 5:08.16
 
Finals
10. Scarlett Rose – 4:50.41
 
5000m
14. Katie Iocca – 17:58.45
 
100mH
Prelims
1. Toni Galloway – 13.44Q
3. Kate Del Gandio – 14.08Q
4. Brinesha Derrick-Bain – 14.08q
5. Shanise Staats – 14.55q (personal record)
 
Finals
1. Toni Galloway – 13.45
2. Kate Del Gandio – 13.73
3. Brinesha Derrick-Bain – 13.97
6. Shanise Staats – 15.14
 
400mH
2. Brinesha Derrick-Bain – 1:00.44
4. Thalia Benoit – 1:02.44
 
3000mS
5. Katie Iocca – 10:53.10 (personal record) (eighth in program history)
 
4x100m
1. UAlbany – 45.61
    Adaliz Hunt, Shenequa Vassell, Toni Galloway, Shantae Pryce
 
4x800m
8. UAlbany – 9:47.58
    Scarlett Rose, Hannah Steiner, Tess Fitzmaurice, Katie Iocca
 
High Jump
1. Amelia Benjamin – 1.76m (5-9.25)
2. Miyanah Robinson – 1.65m (5-5)
T11. Sanai Bassett – 1.45m (4-9)
 
Pole Vault
T13. Evangeline Edery – 3.10m (10-2)
NH – Hannah Solomon-Hollander
 
Long Jump
14. Lanaisha Lubin – 5.44m (17-10.25)
20. Daniela Hunt – 5.29m (17-4.25)
22. Kerrice Harrison – 5.26m (17-3.25)
32. Lindsay Farmer – 4.69m (15-4.75)
 
Triple Jump
1. Leann Nicholas – 12.12m (39-9.25)
6. Lanaisha Lubin – 11.63m (38-2)
15. Lindsay Farmer – 11.04m (36-2.75) (personal record)
 
Shot Put
4. Nattaly Lindo – 13.13m (43-1)
9. Kiana Nosile – 12.21m (40-0.75)
 
Discus Throw
1. Lalenii Grant – 49.83m (163-6)
11. Nattaly Lindo – 35.76m (117-4) (personal record)
16. Keegan Collins – 34.52m (113-3)
21. Kiana Nosile – 31.61m (103-8)
 
Hammer Throw
1. Stephanie Green – 59.10m (193-10)
4. Keegan Collins – 55.18m (181-0) (personal record) (seventh in program history)
10. Nattaly Lindo – 46.64m (153-0) (personal record)
11. Kiana Nosile – 46.60m (152-10)
 
Javelin Throw
1. Beatriz Mora Herencia – 46.72m (153-3)
4. Chrysanthemum Osorio – 42.43m (139-2) (personal record) (fourth in program history)
 
Heptathlon
2. Kate Del Gandio – 4687 (personal record) (fourth in program history)
                100mH (13.91), HJ (1.48m), SP (7.63m), 200m (24.19) (PR), LJ (5.47) (PR), JT (23.51m) (PR), 800m (2:28.32) 
13. Marissa Gordon – 4000 (personal record)
                100mH (15.17), HJ (1.48m), SP (8.27m), 200m (25.71) (PR), LJ (5.23m), JT (8.08m), 800m (2:33.70) (PR)
15. Grace Adeyeye – 2719
                100mH (17.12), HJ (1.42m), SP (8.70m), 200m (29.11), LJ (3.82), JT (19.72m), 800m (3:45.54)
 
NEXT: The Great Danes will continue the season at the West Point Twilight on Thursday (May 8).
 
Keep up with all of the latest news, highlights, and insights on UAlbany cross country and track and field by following the teams on X, Instagram, and Facebook.
 





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National Champions! TCU Takes Home Program's First Title

Story Links GULF SHORES, Ala. – For the first time in program history, TCU, the tournament’s No. 2 seed has won a national championship in beach volleyball after defeating No. 4 LMU 3-2 Sunday morning at the Beach of Gulf Shores.  In a battle of two programs looking for their first national championship, it was […]

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GULF SHORES, Ala. – For the first time in program history, TCU, the tournament’s No. 2 seed has won a national championship in beach volleyball after defeating No. 4 LMU 3-2 Sunday morning at the Beach of Gulf Shores. 

In a battle of two programs looking for their first national championship, it was TCU that avenged two losses earlier this season to LMU to win TCU Athletics’ ninth national title.  

The Horned Frogs received wins from all three AVCA Top Flight honorees as Anhelina Khmil/Ana Vergara, Sofia Izuzquiza/Allanis Navas and Daniela Alvarez/Tania Moreno recorded points for TCU.  

TCU’s winningest pair, this season, Izuzquiza and Navas, won at No. 3, 21-16, 21-13 to remain perfect for the championship at 4-0. The freshman and senior duo end their first time year at TCU 26-2.  

Khmil and Vergara won at No. 4, 21-14, 21-19, to finish the season undefeated at 21-0. The duo has tallied 41 wins together all-time.  

In a storybook ending, the Olympians, Alvarez and Moreno clinched the match for TCU.  After taking a year off and coming back to Fort Worth, the duo three-set thriller at the No. 1 spot, 18-21, 21-15, 15-6.  The two have never lost a dual in the four years they’ve been to NCAA Tournament. 

TCU completes its historic season on a win streak of 12 with a record of 32-5.  

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College Track and Field: Area athletes win conference titles at AMC Championships

EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. — Six area graduates won event titles during the American Midwest Conference outdoor track and field championships, which were held last Wednesday and Thursday at SIU-Edwardsville’s Ralph Korte Stadium. Columbia College swept the team championships. The men totaled 267 points in 21 events and the women scored 211 points. Three area graduates won […]

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EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. — Six area graduates won event titles during the American Midwest Conference outdoor track and field championships, which were held last Wednesday and Thursday at SIU-Edwardsville’s Ralph Korte Stadium.

Columbia College swept the team championships. The men totaled 267 points in 21 events and the women scored 211 points.

Three area graduates won multiple titles for Columbia College.

Graduate student Campbell Nichols (Russellville High School) took first place in the men’s 800-meter run with a time of 1:56.38. Nichols was also a champion in his other event, helping the Cougars to a title in the 4×800-meter relay with a time of 7:50.85.

Sophomore Caleigh Huot (Fatima High School) was a conference champion in the women’s 400-meter dash, clocking a winning time of 59.24 seconds.

Senior Gracie Schultz (Belle High School) took first place in the women’s long jump with a leap of 16 feet, 8¾ inches.

Huot and Schultz also accounted for two of the four legs on the Cougars’ 4×100-meter relay, which won a title with a time of 49.77 seconds.

Columbia College freshman Easton Haslag (Fatima High School) claimed the conference title in the men’s javelin with a throw of 176-6.

Columbia College freshman Lauren Berhorst (Fatima High School) placed first in the women’s 10,000-meter run with a time of 42:10.55.

Also winning a conference title at the AMC meet was William Woods senior Jenson Starr (Helias High School), who finished first in the men’s 10,000 with a time of 34:09.07. The Owls took third place in the men’s team standings with 126 points.



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