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Women’s Gymnastics 4/2/2025 10:13:40 AM Story Links PITTSBURGH–The Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA) has announced its NCAA Division III Regular Season All-Americans for the 2025 season. First Team All-America shall be awarded to the top finisher, plus ties, of the NCAA regular season for all four events plus the all-around in the NCGA East plus Centenary […]


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PITTSBURGH–The Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA) has announced its NCAA Division III Regular Season All-Americans for the 2025 season.
First Team All-America shall be awarded to the top finisher, plus ties, of the NCAA regular season for all four events plus the all-around in the NCGA East plus Centenary and from the NCGA West. Second Team All-America shall be awarded to the second-place finisher, plus ties, of the NCAA regular season for all four events plus the all-around in each region. The restriction in the east to allow no more than one of the away meets to be out of the school’s respective region does not apply. The awards are based on all scores as of the Monday before the NCGA Championships.
Below are individuals from the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference that secured WCGA All-America distinction:
All-Around: Jamie Beatty (UW-Stout-First)
Vault: Reanna McGibboney (UW-Oshkosh-First); Kaelyn Tally (Simpson-Second); Kennedy O’Connor (Winona State-Second)
Uneven Parallel Bars: Amaya McConkay (UW-Oshkosh-Second)
Balance Beam: Delaney Cienkus (UW-Oshkosh-First); Raina Christenson (UW-La Crosse-Second)
Floor Exercise: Kelsey Kollhoff (UW-Whitewater-First); Delaney Cienkus (UW-Oshkosh-Second)
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Celtics reportedly expected to make notable roster changes this offseason – 98.5 The Sports Hub
The Celtics are entering the Eastern Conference Semifinals for their matchup with the Knicks, but the headlines are not all about their series. Rather, the buzz surrounding the team is about the bills coming due in the offseason, which could drastically change the 2025-26 roster. “Right now, Boston is fully focused on winning a championship. […]

The Celtics are entering the Eastern Conference Semifinals for their matchup with the Knicks, but the headlines are not all about their series. Rather, the buzz surrounding the team is about the bills coming due in the offseason, which could drastically change the 2025-26 roster.
“Right now, Boston is fully focused on winning a championship. That is the number one focus, repeating, but – I can tell you – the rest of the league is bracing for some level of change to come to the Celtics from their roster this offseason,” said ESPN’s Shams Charania during an appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show”. “Sources have been telling me for weeks now that the Celtics will be exploring trade options in the offseason.
“This iteration just is not going to be sustainable for this team, and no one around the organization, from players to staffers, would be surprised if there are changes coming to this roster.”
As Charania noted, the Celtics have five players on track to make $28 million or more next season, along with a salary bill of $500 million, in addition to CBA restrictions related to trades and freezing of draft picks. The financials of the team have gotten out of hand, so in all likelihood, some players will need to be moved in order to return the payroll to some normalcy and to avoid penalties from the league.
The good news is that Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown are likely here to stay. But the supporting cast around them may look very different. The salaries of Kristaps Porziņģis, Jrue Holiday, and Derrick White have a combined worth of over $91 million (according to Spotrac). It would make sense if one or more of those guys are elsewhere next season.
“I think the Celtics knew when they traded for Jrue Holiday and they traded for Kristaps Porziņģis, they’d be staring at this in the face this summer,” said Charania. “So, these are good problems to have, but the league is bracing for some level of change to come to this Celtics roster in the offseason.”
This playoff run could mean the end of an era for Boston, and although they should still be a strong team regardless of the changes, they may not have the same level of depth they do now. With new ownership coming, the Celtics organization is going to look very different from the top down. The hope is the changes are merely a retooling, and not a teardown of the dominant team that fans have grown accustomed to in recent years.
Luke Graham is a digital sports content co-op for 98.5 the Sports Hub. He is currently a sophomore at Northeastern University studying communications and media studies. Read all his articles here, and follow him on X @LukeGraham05.
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Patriots to Host the A10 Outdoor Track and Field Championship This Weekend
Live Results: Click Here Schedule of Events: Click Here Atlantic 10 Official Website: Click Here Fairfax, Va.- The 2025 Outdoor Track and Field Championship is set for Saturday May 3 at 10:30 am and concludes on Sunday May 4 at 9 am at George Mason Stadium in Fairfax, Va. The George Mason women’s team […]

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The 2025 Outdoor Track and Field Championship is set for Saturday May 3 at 10:30 am and concludes on Sunday May 4 at 9 am at George Mason Stadium in Fairfax, Va.
The George Mason women’s team are the current champions of the Atlantic 10 Indoor Track and Field Championship, looking to achieve the double this season by winning the outdoor championship as well.
Rhode Island Men’s and the VCU Women’s programs are the previous winners from 2024 for the Outdoor Track and Field Championship.
Four gold medalists will be returning this year for the Patriots; Arsalan Yaqubi, Walt Bannerman, Geni Roberts, and Joziah Johnson. Joziah was named the Newcomer of the Year and Walt Bannerman went on to compete at the NCAA Championships and received the title of All-American. Wesley Bond is one to watch as well after breaking the school record multiple times in the 3000m steeple.
Abby Weening will return back to action after being named the Field Performer of the A10 Championships back in February. Ellie Desmond was another crucial piece for the championship coming back to Fairfax after scorng points in four different events and medaling in two of them.
The women’s team last won the outdoor title in 2023 meanwhile the men last won the championship in 2019 before COVID hit. Both squads look stronger this year with the women finishing first and the men in second at the Indoor Championships.
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This Week In La Salle Athletics: Track & Field Set To Race In A-10 Outdoor Conference Championships
Story Links Fairfax, VA – Here is a look of the action to come this week for La Salle Athletics, brought to you by Hershey’s Ice Cream. The La Salle men’s and women’s track & field teams are set to compete in the Atlantic 10 Outdoor Track & Field Championships on Saturday […]
Fairfax, VA – Here is a look of the action to come this week for La Salle Athletics, brought to you by Hershey’s Ice Cream.
The La Salle men’s and women’s track & field teams are set to compete in the Atlantic 10 Outdoor Track & Field Championships on Saturday and Sunday at George Mason Stadium.
The meet, hosted by George Mason, will begin at 2:30 p.m. Saturday with the 1500-meter trials. Day 2 will begin at 10:30 a.m. Sunday with the women’s triple jump.
SCOUTING THE EXPLORERS (WOMEN)
- The last time the team competed was last weekend, when it took part in the Penn Relays.
- At the meet, the women’s 4×100-meter relay team won the preliminary event of the College Eastern event last Friday with a time of 47.35.
- On the next day, the same team of Adaugo Ilonze, Soleil Morrison, Marionna Logan, and Nevaeh Davis won the finals event to get gold, finishing in 48.09.
SCOUTING THE EXPLORERS (MEN):
- La Salle men’s track & field also competed in the Penn Relays last weekend, with entries in the 1500-meter, 10k, and the 4×400-meter College Eastern events.
- Callum Murray placed 28th with a personal best time, finishing in 3:48.5 in the 1500-meter event. His time is sixth fastest in the conference, and his performance earned him conference Rookie of the Week honors.
- Finn Birnie got 12th in the 10k with a time of 30:26.97.
- To conclude the weekend, the men’s 4×400-meter relay team of Evan Dias, Gavin Andrews, Justice Quainoo, and Hamidou Samasa placed fourth with a time of 3:22.6.
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Derby for European glory amid “disrespect”
BarcelonaThere will be a Catalan derby in the final of the women’s water polo Champions League. Astralpool CN Sabadell and CN Sant Andreu will face each other at the Petros Kapagerov swimming pool in Piraeus, the venue for the final four. The Vallecas team got the job done first, defeating the hosts, Olympiakos (13-15), while […]

BarcelonaThere will be a Catalan derby in the final of the women’s water polo Champions League. Astralpool CN Sabadell and CN Sant Andreu will face each other at the Petros Kapagerov swimming pool in Piraeus, the venue for the final four. The Vallecas team got the job done first, defeating the hosts, Olympiakos (13-15), while the Barcelona team prevailed over Ferencváros (10-7). It will be the first time that Sant Andreu will play in the match for the top European club title, quite the opposite for Sabadell, the reigning champions and vying for an eighth crown.
The ambition of the Sabadell team has overcome the pressure from the Greek public. CN Sabadell had asked European Aquatics to host the finals, but the federation chose the Olympiacos pool instead. The pool is always packed at these events with the cheerleading teams that usually attend the men’s football and basketball matches, creating an atmosphere not usually seen at a women’s water polo competition.
It was a very close match that wasn’t resolved until there were a couple of minutes left. The Vallès team started well with a 3-1 lead that the Piraeus team managed to equal. In fact, for many minutes the Greek players held the lead, but never by more than a goal. Sabadell’s advantage returned in the final quarter. The effectiveness of Van de Kraats (5 goals), Bea Ortiz (3), and Steffens (3) was key to reaching the grand final and aspiring to equal Orizzonte Catania’s eight titles, the team with the most in women’s competition. The Sicilians are also the only team to have won the Champions League three times in a row, which could also equal the team coached by David Palma.
Sabadell’s experience contrasted with that of Sant Andreu, who were barely playing their second season. final four. But the Barcelona team was facing an opponent, Hungarian side Ferencváros, who were making their debut in this competition. The match started with a perfect script for Sant Andreu, who were already winning 4-1 in the first quarter. It was supposed to be a cakewalk, but their offensive projection stalled and the Hungarians narrowed the gap and had a chance in the final quarter, trailing by just two. When it came down to it, Catalan ambition prevailed and Queralt Anton, with four goals, led the team to a final they face with sky-high morale: they have faced and won in the last two editions of the Copa de la Reina.
CN Sabadell, on the warpath
The final arrives with CN Sabadell, the continental dominator of the last decade, on the warpath against European Aquatics. The federation announced an agreement with Wood Nest Sports to become the official sponsor of club competitions starting next season, which includes an increase in the prize money for the winners of continental competitions. The winner of the men’s Champions League will receive €125,000, while the winner of the women’s championship will receive six times less, €20,000.
“We want to express our strongest disagreement with the economic distribution that Euroaquatics has proposed, in a regrettably incomprehensible manner, for the men’s and women’s Champions League competitions. […] It is a lack of respect for the players and the clubs that, like us, have been committed to women’s sport for years,” and “we deport.” “It’s very sad. It’s difficult for women to grow in water polo like this. We are more united than ever to fight for what we have earned,” says Bea Ortiz, awarded as the best water polo player in the world. CN Sant Andreu has preferred not to make any statement on the matter.
This will be the last Champions League final for Mati Ortiz, the Sabadell native’s dozen. “I don’t usually get nervous, but I am a little now. It’s not a final four Furthermore, we can equal Orizzonte and I see the team with a lot of desire,” says the captain of the Vallesans.
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Jrue Holiday wins NBA’s Sportsmanship Award – 98.5 The Sports Hub
The NBA has announced that Celtics guard Jrue Holiday has been won the 2024-25 NBA Sportsmanship Award. Named after NBA Hall of Famer Joe Dumars, the award is honored to the NBA player who best exemplifies sportsmanship on the basketball court. With the announcement, Holiday becomes the first ever Celtics recipient and the fifth NBA […]

The NBA has announced that Celtics guard Jrue Holiday has been won the 2024-25 NBA Sportsmanship Award. Named after NBA Hall of Famer Joe Dumars, the award is honored to the NBA player who best exemplifies sportsmanship on the basketball court.
With the announcement, Holiday becomes the first ever Celtics recipient and the fifth NBA player in history to have won the award multiple times – he last received it in 2020-21 as a member of the Bucks.
Not only is Holiday is an exemplary player for sportsmanship on the court, he is also a standup member of the Boston community. Holiday is also a finalist for the NBA Social Justice Award because of his charitable contributions to underprivileged neighborhoods in Massachusetts and across the Nation.
“In my experience, some of the best competitors are those who pair a quiet confidence with humility, show respect for the competition with their own preparation and work, and have the stamina to navigate the ups and downs of a season with grit and perspective,” said Celtics president of basketball operations Brad Stevens. “There is no better example of this than Jrue.
“He is the ultimate teammate and sets a great example for those striving to compete with integrity. His game does his talking, and his impact, on and off the court, goes well beyond his game.”
Holiday has been an overwhelming positive representative of the Celtics on and off the court. He is deserving of all the nominations and honors he has been acknowledged for throughout his career.
Luke Graham is a digital sports content co-op for 98.5 the Sports Hub. He is currently a sophomore at Northeastern University studying communications and media studies. Read all his articles here, and follow him on X @LukeGraham05.
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Men’s Track and Field Runs Away with Gold Rush at the MIAA Outdoor Championships
Story Links The Hope College men’s track and field team struck gold on the final day of the MIAA Outdoor Championships, winning six events on Friday at Alma College. Sprinter Liam Danitz led the haul with three gold medals, including two individual and one relay. Runners Erickson Kunzler, Ian Petruska […]

The Hope College men’s track and field team struck gold on the final day of the MIAA Outdoor Championships, winning six events on Friday at Alma College.
Sprinter Liam Danitz led the haul with three gold medals, including two individual and one relay.
Runners Erickson Kunzler, Ian Petruska and Dylan Terpstra all clocked first-place performances for the Flying Dutchmen, who finished the two-day, seven-team meet in third place after scoring 171 points.
“It’s fun to win events, and we won a lot of events,” head coach Kevin Cole said, referring to the men’s and women’s teams, who combined for 11 gold medals. “We placed really high in a lot of different things. I’m most excited for the seniors to go out with some victories. We didn’t quite have the depth to take the championship this year, but that happens. I think the team is looking really good now and in the future.”
Danitz (West Branch, Michigan / Ogemaw Heights HS) became the eighth Flying Dutchmen sprinter to win the 100- and 200-meter runs in the same MIAA Outdoor Championships.
In the 100, Danitz clocked a first-place of 10.68 seconds, 0.13 ahead of runner-up Zion Jackson from Trine University. Danitz is Hope’s ninth MIAA champion in the event.
In the 200, Danitz recorded a winning run of 20.94 seconds, 0.45 ahead of the second-place Jackson and ranking the junior third in the nation this season. Danitz is Hope’s 11th MIAA champion in the event.
Junior Nolan Sanders (Midland, Michigan / H.H. Dow) finished sixth at 22.19.
In the 400, Terpstra (Hudsonville, Michigan / Hudsonville) clocked a first-place time of 48.67 seconds, edging Calvin’s Koby VanderWoude by 0.06.
Terpstra is Hope’s third 400-meter MIAA champion, joining Elliott Barney (2010) and Phil Cratty (1992).
Senior Joshua Ennen (Zeeland, Michigan / Zeeland West) took sixth with a PR 49.70.
In the 1,500-meter run, Petruska (Fort Collins, Colorado / Fort Collins) crossed the finish line first at 3:53.08, 0.15 ahead of runner-up Max Van Huis from Trine. It marked the fifth consecutive time a Flying Dutchmen runner won the event and the 19th time overal. and the
Three of Petruska’s teammates also scored in the race: senior Connor Vachon (Jenison, Michigan / Jenison) in fourth at 3:53.87, freshman Elias Kretchmar (Granville, Ohio / Granville) in fifth at 3:57.23 and senior Tyler King (Villa Park, Illinois / Willowbrook) in seventh at 3:59.18.
The 4×400 relay of Terpstra, Ennen, freshman Gavin Bush (Bloomfield Hills, Michigan / Birmingham Seaholm) and Danitz raced to a winning time of 3:16.81, topping runner-up Calvin by 1.69 seconds. It’s Hope’s third title in the event.
Hope earned silver medals in three more events.
In the javelin, sophomore Matthew Bir (Wenatchee, Washington / River Academy) finished runner-up with a PR toss of 52.10 meters (170 feet, 11 inches).
Junior Wil Pinkerton (Ann Arbor, Michigan / Pioneer) placed fourth with a throw of 50.92 meters (167-0).
In the 5,000 meters, junior Carston Cole (Holland, Michigan / West Ottawa) finished runner-up at 14:52.01, second to Calvin’s Thaine Nedeverld (14:50.32).
Two of Cole’s teammates also earned points. Freshman Logan Begeman (Portage, Michigan / Portage Central) took fourth with a PR 14:55.69. Petruska was sixth at 15:08.89.
In the 4×100 relay, Hope posted a runner-up effort as Sanders, Terpstra, Danitz and Trumble clocked a time of 41.50. Trine won at 41.17.
Hope scored in four more events on Saturday.
In the 110-meter hurdles, freshman Logan Lipka (Frankenmuth, Michigan / Frankenmuth) posted a fifth-place run of 15.58.
In the men’s triple jump, Lipka recorded a sixth-place leap of 12.65 meters (41-6).
In the 400-meter hurdles, senior Samuel Miller (Zionsville, Indiana / Zionsville) finished runner-up after a PR run of 55.15, trailing only Calvin’s Bob Horton (53.34).
Lipka placed fourth at 58.98. Freshman Kevin Barifagok (Las Vegas, Nevada / Cristo Rey Saint Viator) was eighth with a time of 58.98.
Trine captured its fifth consecutive MIAA championship by totaling 210 points, five more than runner-up Calvin. Hope finished ahead of fourth-place Albion College (104), The University of Olivet (68), Adrian College (35) and Alma College (20).
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