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FORT COLLINS – Colorado State University (CSU) and PBR (Professional Bull Riders) will join forces this summer to bring Western sports fans the ‘Best of the West’ in bull riding alongside full live concerts from GRAMMY award-winning musician Tim McGraw and multi-platinum country artist Jon Pardi Monday, July 21 and Tuesday, July 22 at Canvas […]

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FORT COLLINS – Colorado State University (CSU) and PBR (Professional Bull Riders) will join forces this summer to bring Western sports fans the ‘Best of the West’ in bull riding alongside full live concerts from GRAMMY award-winning musician Tim McGraw and multi-platinum country artist Jon Pardi Monday, July 21 and Tuesday, July 22 at Canvas Stadium.

In addition to the multi-platinum artists, the showdown at Canvas Stadium will showcase PBR Last Cowboy Standing – one the most exhilarating and challenging formats in sports.  Thirty-five of the world’s best bull riders will compete across the grueling two-night, ride-to-survive format set to pay the winner $100,000 of the $200,000 total purse.

“Partnering with CSU to bring Last Cowboy Standing and two phenomenal concerts to Fort Collins is paving the way for ‘Best of the West’ to become a great summer tradition in Western lifestyle and sports,” said Sean Gleason, PBR CEO and Commissioner. “Treating fans to a live performance by blockbuster stars Tim McGraw and Jon Pardi will turn an already extraordinary two days of bull riding into unforgettable four-hour parties.”

The midweek festival of Western sports and entertainment gets underway on Monday, July 21 at 7:30 p.m. MT featuring Round 1 of action-packed competition followed by a live performance by Tim McGraw. The dramatic conclusion of the inaugural PBR Last Cowboy Standing at CSU will kick off at 7:30 p.m. MT on Tuesday, July 22 followed by a celebratory concert from Pardi.

“Colorado State University is thrilled to partner with PBR to bring these exciting events to Canvas Stadium,” said Colorado State University President Amy Parsons. “We’ll be bringing together top-tier competition and world-class music performances by country music stars Tim McGraw and Jon Pardi, an incredible draw for the entire region to CSU over the summer. It’s also an opportunity for us to showcase our own students who are carrying on CSU’s long tradition as home to the nation’s longest continuously running college rodeo.”

On the opening night, at the home of the CSU Rams, all 35 riders will attempt one bull each. The Top 20 will advance to Round 2 on July 22. Following Round 2, the evening will continue with the Top 8 advancing to Round 3, and the Top 4 to Round 4. The fifth and final round will feature each contender with a score from Round 4, with a minimum of two competitors. The slate will be wiped clean in the final round with the title of PBR Last Cowboy Standing determined by the rider with the top score.

“We could not be more excited to partner and host PBR on campus. It is going to be an amazing two days in Canvas Stadium with incredible competition combined with concerts from country music stars Tim McGraw and Jon Pardi,” said Director of Athletics John Weber. “I am so appreciative of the leadership at PBR and the many campus and community partners who have joined efforts to bring this event to Fort Collins. Student experience, campus engagement, and community partnership are important and will be on full display in July. It’s going to a be a lot of fun!”

Tickets for both nights go on sale Wednesday, April 16 at 10 a.m. MT and can be purchased at CSURAMS.com or PBR.com.  Tickets for both events start at $55 for Monday and $30 for Tuesday. While individual event tickets are available for purchase at varying price levels, fans can save up to 20% by purchasing two-day combo packages to experience both Monday and Tuesday.

All tickets for Monday, July 21 include the live concert performance from Tim McGraw and all tickets for Tuesday, July 22 include the live concert performance by Jon Pardi. Each night will feature four hours of entertainment for attendees to experience.
For fans wanting to make this one-of-a-kind midweek extravaganza of Western sports and music even more memorable, VIP tickets are available. Guests can enjoy premium seating closest to the action and much more. For more information or to purchase VIP tickets and premium experiences, eventgoers can visit CSURAMS.com and PBR.com. 

About PBR (Professional Bull Riders)
PBR is the world’s premier bull riding organization. More than 1,000 bull riders compete in more than 200 events annually across the televised PBR Unleash The Beast tour (UTB), which features the top bull riders in the world; the PBR Pendleton Whisky Velocity Tour (PWVT); the PBR Touring Pro Division (TPD); and the PBR’s international circuits in Australia, Brazil, and Canada. In 2022, the organization launched PBR Teams—10 teams of the world’s best bull riders competing for a new championship—as well as the PBR Challenger Series with more than 60 annual events nationwide. PBR events are broadcast on CBS Television Network and Paramount. PBR is a subsidiary of TKO Group Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: TKO), a premium sports and entertainment company. For more information, visit PBR.com, or follow on Facebook at Facebook.com/PBR, X at X.com/PBR, and YouTube at YouTube.com/PBR.

About Colorado State University
Colorado State University is a public research university that serves more than 33,000 students. Founded in 1870 as Colorado’s land-grant institution, CSU ensures that students with the talent and desire for a college degree have access to world-class faculty, research and academic excellence. CSU has leading programs in veterinary medicine, occupational therapy, and atmospheric sciences, and excels in areas ranging from infectious disease to clean energy to business. CSU is rooted in the Fort Collins community, has a presence in every county in Colorado, and its academic excellence and innovation impacts the nation and the world.

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Cal Poly Beach Volleyball reaches semifinals at NCAA Championship but falls to #2 TCU

GULF SHORES, Ala. – Cal Poly beach volleyball came up mere points away from advancing to the NCAA National Championship. However, the No. 6 Mustangs fell to No. 2 TCU in the NCAA Championship Semifinals by a score of 3-1. Three of the five matches went to three sets with several games decided by two […]

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GULF SHORES, Ala. – Cal Poly beach volleyball came up mere points away from advancing to the NCAA National Championship. However, the No. 6 Mustangs fell to No. 2 TCU in the NCAA Championship Semifinals by a score of 3-1.

Three of the five matches went to three sets with several games decided by two points. TCU picked up wins at the No. 1 and No. 4 spots to go up 2-0. The No. 2 Mustang pair of Izzy Martinez and Logan Walter then won their match to make it 2-1.

At that point, the 3’s and the 5’s went to a third set with the Mustangs needing to win both. Both pairs battled back-and-forth. However, TCU’s No. 3 pair won in the third set 15-13 to clinch the dual.

2025 was another historic year for the Mustangs as the team made it to the NCAA Championship Semifinals for the second straight year and won 31 matches on the season.

The Mustangs will lose nine total seniors, four of which were starters and includes players who have been All-Americans and All-Big West honorees.

Beach Volleyball Match Results
TCU vs Cal Poly May 03, 2025 at Gulf Shores, AL

  1. Daniela Alvarez/Tania Moreno (TCU) def. Piper Ferch/Erin Inskeep (CP) 27-25, 21-12
  2. Izzy Martinez/Logan Walter (CP) def. Hailey Hamlett/Maria Gonzalez (TCU) 21-15, 17-21, 15-12
  3. Allanis Navas/Sofia Izuzquiza (TCU) def. Quinn Perry/Lindsey Sparks (CP) 21-13, 18-21, 15-13
  4. Ana Vergara/Anhelina Khmil (TCU) def. Ella Connor/Madi Nichols (CP) 25-23, 21-18
  5. Abbey Reinard/Elise Lenahan (CP) vs. Stacy Reeves/Denie Konstantinova (TCU) 14-21, 21-18, 11-13, unfinished

Order of finish: Doubles (1,4,2,3)

Earlier in the day Cal Poly knocked off third-ranked Stanford 3-1

Cal Poly beach volleyball took down the No. 3 seed Stanford 3-1 in the Quarterfinals of the NCAA Championship Saturday to advance to the Semifinals later on Saturday.

The No. 6 seed Mustangs will take on No. 2 seed TCU in the semifinals at 11:30 a.m. PT. The match will air live on ESPN2 and ESPN+.

Against Stanford, Cal Poly got wins from the No. 1 pair of Erin Inskeep and Piper Ferch, the No. 5 pair of Abbey Reinard and Elise Lenahan, and was clinched by the No. 4 pair of Ella Connor and Madi Nichols.

This is the second straight year Cal Poly has advanced to the NCAA Championship Semifinals.

Beach Volleyball Match Results
Stanford vs Cal Poly May 03, 2025 at Gulf Shores, AL

  1. Piper Ferch/Erin Inskeep (CP) def. Taylor Wilson/Ruby Sorra (STAN) 21-16, 21-15
  2. Brooke Rockwell/Avery Jackson (STAN) def. Izzy Martinez/Logan Walter (CP) 21-14, 21-15
  3. Quinn Perry/Lindsey Sparks (CP) vs. Charlotta Bell/Kelly Belardi (STAN) 10-21, 24-24, unfinished
  4. Ella Connor/Madi Nichols (CP) def. Chloe Hoffman/Logan Tusher (STAN) 21-19, 21-16
  5. Abbey Reinard/Elise Lenahan (CP) def. Daria Gusarova/Emmy Sharp (STAN) 21-17, 21-13

Order of finish: Doubles (1,2,5,4)

(Article courtesy of Cal Poly Athletics).



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Long Beach Poly vs. Canyon, CIF Beach Volleyball Championship – The562.org

TODAY: Wilson, Millikan, Poly Open CIF Water Polo Playoffs Tuesday evening at 5 p.m. three Long Beach schools will host opening-round CIF-SS water polo playoff games. Wilson will be at the Belmont, Millikan will be at home, and Poly will host their game at Cabrillo. We will have live updates and coverage from all three […]

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TODAY: Wilson, Millikan, Poly Open CIF Water Polo Playoffs

Tuesday evening at 5 p.m. three Long Beach schools will host opening-round CIF-SS water polo playoff games. Wilson will be at the Belmont, Millikan will be at home, and Poly will host their game at Cabrillo. We will have live updates and coverage from all three games. Division 3  No. 1 Wilson vs. Malibu @ […]



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Mustangs Come Up Just Short of TCU in NCAA Championship Semifinal

GULF SHORES, Ala. – Cal Poly beach volleyball came up mere points away from advancing to the NCAA National Championship. However, the No. 6 Mustangs fell to No. 2 TCU in the NCAA Championship Semifinals by a score of 3-1. Three of the five matches went to three sets with several games decided by two […]

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GULF SHORES, Ala. – Cal Poly beach volleyball came up mere points away from advancing to the NCAA National Championship. However, the No. 6 Mustangs fell to No. 2 TCU in the NCAA Championship Semifinals by a score of 3-1.

Three of the five matches went to three sets with several games decided by two points. TCU picked up wins at the No. 1 and No. 4 spots to go up 2-0. The No. 2 Mustang pair of Izzy Martinez and Logan Walter then won their match to make it 2-1.

At that point, the 3’s and the 5’s went to a third set with the Mustangs needing to win both. Both pairs battled back-and-forth. However, TCU’s No. 3 pair won in the third set 15-13 to clinch the dual.

2025 was another historic year for the Mustangs as the team made it to the NCAA Championship Semifinals for the second straight year and won 31 matches on the season.

The Mustangs will lose nine total seniors, four of which were starters and includes players who have been All-Americans and All-Big West honorees.

Beach Volleyball Match Results 
TCU vs Cal Poly May 03, 2025 at Gulf Shores, AL 
#2 TCU 3, #6 Cal Poly 1

1. Daniela Alvarez/Tania Moreno (TCU) def. Piper Ferch/Erin Inskeep (CP) 27-25, 21-12 
2. Izzy Martinez/Logan Walter (CP) def. Hailey Hamlett/Maria Gonzalez (TCU) 21-15, 17-21, 15-12 
3. Allanis Navas/Sofia Izuzquiza (TCU) def. Quinn Perry/Lindsey Sparks (CP) 21-13, 18-21, 15-13 
4. Ana Vergara/Anhelina Khmil (TCU) def. Ella Connor/Madi Nichols (CP) 25-23, 21-18 
5. Abbey Reinard/Elise Lenahan (CP) vs. Stacy Reeves/Denie Konstantinova (TCU) 14-21, 21-18, 11-13, unfinished

Order of finish: Doubles (1,4,2,3)



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Men’s Track in 11th Following Day One of Division III New England Championships

Story Links NEW LONDON, CONN (May 2, 2025) – The Tufts University men’s track and field team finish day one of the Division III New England Championships in 11th place out of 24 teams in a solid start to the two day competition at the United States Coast Guard Academy down […]

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NEW LONDON, CONN (May 2, 2025) – The Tufts University men’s track and field team finish day one of the Division III New England Championships in 11th place out of 24 teams in a solid start to the two day competition at the United States Coast Guard Academy down in New London.

Senior Eric Meyer picked up the first points of the day for the Jumbos with a sixth place finish in the hammer throw. He earned the triplet of points with a toss of 50.36m earning him an All-New England nod. Fellow senior Ross Miller took fifth in the javelin throw, setting a new personal best with an impressive mark of 59.82m. It was the second longest throw in program history, and plenty to earn him a spot on the All-New England roster.

First year Dylan Moreno sits in sixth in the decathlon following fifth place finishes in the high jump and 400m run. His points tally of 2918 sits just ahead of Cole Anderson. Anderson finished seventh overall in the decathlon following day one, and managed to take first place in the shot put with a 12.10m toss.

Senior Noah Turner booked a spot in the 100m dash after he finished eighth in the preliminary heat with a 10.77. He will compete in the 100m finals tomorrow at 1:10 pm. 

The Jumbos will resume competition in New London tomorrow morning at 11:30 am.

 


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LUBBOCK, Texas – Texas Tech volleyball announced the signing of French U20 National Team member Kallista Jioshvili Ravva on Saturday. The incoming freshman played in the Senior League in France and was a member of several youth national teams. Most recently, Jioshvili Ravva helped her team to a World School Championship title with the National Center. […]

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LUBBOCK, Texas – Texas Tech volleyball announced the signing of French U20 National Team member Kallista Jioshvili Ravva on Saturday.

The incoming freshman played in the Senior League in France and was a member of several youth national teams. Most recently, Jioshvili Ravva helped her team to a World School Championship title with the National Center.

She has experience both indoors and on the sand as she was a French Beach Volleyball Champion twice and also has one Indoor Volleyball Championship to her credit.

Her mother, Victoria Ravva, is renowned as one of the best pro volleyball players to come out of France. As a pro, she won 40 league titles, earned MVP honors and ‘best scorer’ three times and ‘best blocker’ honors eight times in both the French League and the CEV Champions League.

Tech has now added four transfers and seven freshmen to its roster for the 2025 campaign.

 



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Wilson vs. Millikan, CIF Beach Volleyball Championship – The562.org

Tyler Hendrickson Tyler Hendrickson was born and raised in Long Beach, and started covering sports in his hometown in 2010. After five years as a sportswriter, Tyler joined the athletic department at Long Beach State University in 2015. He spent more than four years in the athletic communications department, working primarily with the Dirtbags baseball […]

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Tyler Hendrickson

Tyler Hendrickson was born and raised in Long Beach, and started covering sports in his hometown in 2010. After five years as a sportswriter, Tyler joined the athletic department at Long Beach State University in 2015. He spent more than four years in the athletic communications department, working primarily with the Dirtbags baseball program. Tyler also co-authored of The History of Long Beach Poly: Scholars & Champions.

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