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Bucs NFL draft simulator
The 2025 NFL Draft is just three days away. After months of speculation, we will finally have answers to the questions surrounding each team’s pick. Some teams, like the Cowboys, Buccaneers, Vikings, and Browns, are among those holding the draft hostage by not knowing what they will do. Meanwhile, teams like the Titans, Patriots, and […]

The 2025 NFL Draft is just three days away. After months of speculation, we will finally have answers to the questions surrounding each team’s pick. Some teams, like the Cowboys, Buccaneers, Vikings, and Browns, are among those holding the draft hostage by not knowing what they will do. Meanwhile, teams like the Titans, Patriots, and Bears, where we have a better idea of what they may do.
Despite that case for both instances, we still need to practice and, in this case, simulate scenarios for the draft.
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An exercise we want to do this week is to use all the best NFL Draft simulators at our disposal before the big day on Thursday. We will use them to project what their algorithm has gathered in terms of information and projections leading up to Thursday. From there, we will then share those projections here as a first-round mock draft courtesy of the simulator.
Today’s tool is ESPN’s analytics simulator.
1) Tennessee Titans – Cam Ward, QB, Miami (FL)
2) Cleveland Browns – Travis Hunter, CB/WR, Colorado
3) New York Giants – Abdul Carter, Edge, Penn State
6) Las Vegas Raiders – Armand Membou, OT, Missouri
7) New York Jets – Jalon Walker, LB, Georgia
10) Chicago Bears – Mike Green, Edge, Marshall
12) Dallas Cowboys – Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State
13) Miami Dolphins – Jahdae Barron, CB, Texas
14) Indianapolis Colts – Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona
15) Atlanta Falcons – Matthew Golden, WR, Texas
16) Arizona Cardinals – Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan
18) Seattle Seahawks – Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State
19) Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Omarion Hampton, RB, North Carolina
20) Denver Broncos – Nick Emmanwori, SAF, South Carolina
21) Pittsburgh Steelers – Jaxson Dart, QB, Ole Miss
22) Los Angeles Chargers – Grey Zabel, OL, North Dakota State
23) Green Bay Packers – Shemar Stewart, Edge, Texas A&M
24) Minnesota Vikings – Josh Connerly Jr., OT, Oregon
25) Houston Texans – Derrick Harmon, DL, Oregon
26) Los Angeles Rams – Maxwell Hairston, CB, Kentucky
27) Baltimore Ravens – Jihaad Campbell, LB, Alabama
28) Detroit Lions – Kenneth Grant, DL, Michigan
29) Washington Commanders – Tyler Booker, G, Alabama
30) Buffalo Bills – Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio State
31) Kansas City Chiefs – Donovan Ezeiruaku, Edge, Boston College
32) Philadelphia Eagles – Malaki Starks, SAF, Georgia
This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: ESPN’s new analytics predict round 1 of the 2025 NFL Draft, Bucs pick
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Ranking The Sprinters Ahead Of The 2025 NCAA Track And Field Championships
With the 2025 NCAA Track and Field Championships rapidly approaching, take a look at the top 10 sprinters in each event, ranked by time. See who the top competitors are and who has the fastest time going into the championship meet. Competitions will begin on June 12 from Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon. Here are […]

With the 2025 NCAA Track and Field Championships rapidly approaching, take a look at the top 10 sprinters in each event, ranked by time. See who the top competitors are and who has the fastest time going into the championship meet. Competitions will begin on June 12 from Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon.
Here are the top 10 sprinters in each event based on their fastest time of the season.
NCAA Men’s 100M
- 1. Jordan Anthony, Arkansas — 9.75
- 2. Abdul-Rasheed Saminu, South Florida — 9.86
- 3. Israel Okon, Auburn — 9.91
- 3. Taylor Banks, USC — 9.91
- 5. Max Thomas, USC — 9.92
- 6. Garrett Kaalund, USC — 9.93
- 7. Kalen Walker, Iowa — 9.94
- 8. Kanyinsola Ajayi, Auburn — 9.95
- 8. Mason Lawyer, Washington St. — 9.95
- 10. Eddie Nketia, USC — 9.96
NCAA Women’s 100M
- 1. Indya Mayberry, TCU — 10.91
- 1. Tima Godbless, LSU — 10.91
- 3. Leah Bertrand, Ohio State — 10.92
- 4. Shenese Walker, Florida State — 10.98
- 5. Dajaz Defrand, USC — 11.00
- 5. JaMeesia Ford, South Carolina — 11.00
- 5. Kaila Jackson, Georgia — 11.00
- 8. Victoria Cameron, Tarleton State — 11.01
- 8. Anthaya Charlton, Florida — 11.01
- 8. Joella Lloyd, Florida State — 11.01
NCAA Men’s 200M
- 1. Makanakaishe Charamba, Auburn — 19.79
- 2. T’Mars McCallum, Tennessee — 19.83
- 3. Garrett Kaalund, USC — 19.85
- 4. Carli Makarawu, Kentucky — 19.92
- 5. Jordan Anthony, Arkansas — 19.93
- 6. Jaleel Croal, South Florida — 19.95
- 6. Abdul-Rasheed Saminu, South Florida — 19.95
- 8. Jaiden Reid, LSU — 19.97
- 9. Xavier Butler, Texas — 20.02
- 10. Max Thomas, USC — 20.05
NCAA Women’s 200M
- 1. JaMeesia Ford, South Carolina — 22.01
- 2. Madison Whyte, USC — 22.16
- 3. Jasmine Montgomery, Texas A&M — 22.17
- 4. Indya Mayberry, TCU — 22.30
- 5. Dajaz Defrand, USC — 22.33
- 6. Tiriah Kelley, Baylor — 22.34
- 7. Camryn Dickson, Texas A&M — 22.39
- 8. Dejanea Oakley, Georgia — 22.43
- 9. Victoria Cameron, Tarleton State — 22.51
- 10. Jassani Carter, USC — 22.52
About Hayward Field
Hayward Field, which was built in 1919, is no stranger to top-tier track and field events, including the Diamond League and the U.S. Olympic Team Trials.
The venue is named after Bill Hayward, who ran the University of Oregon track and field program from 1904 to 1947. Though it originally was intended for Ducks football, many additions and renovations over the century have helped it become a premier destination.
In September 2023, the venue became the first facility outside of Zurich or Brussels to host the two-day season-ending Wanda Diamond League Final, where the year’s 32 overall champions were crowned.
What Schools Won The Team Titles At The 2025 NCAA Division I Men’s And Women’s Outdoor Track And Field Championships?
The Arkansas women took home the outdoor team title in 2024, sweeping the indoor and outdoor championships for the 2023-2024 season.
Florida, led by legendary head coach Mike Holloway, secured the men’s title in 2024, giving the Gators three consecutive outdoor men’s titles. Florida became the first team to three-peat since Texas A&M (2009-2011).
What Schools Have Won The Most Titles At The NCAA Division I Outdoor Track And Field Championships?
The NCAA Division I Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships first was held in 1921.
USC owns the most men’s titles with 25, while Arkansas is the only other program with 10 or more (10).
The NCAA Division I Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships first was held in 1982.
LSU has won the most women’s titles with 14. The next-closest is Texas with five.
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Concord Monitor – Boys’ volleyball: Coe-Brown extends win streak to 18, reaches first championship match in program history
NASHUA – The Bears have shown time and again this season that when they’re playing their game, they’re just about impossible to stop. Coe-Brown displayed its brand of volleyball all evening in Tuesday’s semifinal on the floor of Nashua High School North. Excellent serving, aggressive defense and contributions from several players led the No. 1 Coe-Brown […]

NASHUA – The Bears have shown time and again this season that when they’re playing their game, they’re just about impossible to stop. Coe-Brown displayed its brand of volleyball all evening in Tuesday’s semifinal on the floor of Nashua High School North. Excellent serving, aggressive defense and contributions from several players led the No. 1 Coe-Brown Northwood Academy boys’ volleyball team (18-0) to a win in straight sets, 25-16, 25-5, 25-17, over No. 4 Pinkerton (14-4), sending the Bears to the program’s first ever championship appearance.
Coe-Brown will play No. 3 Hollis-Brookline (16-2) in Saturday night’s final. The Cavaliers defeated No. 2 Dover, 3-2, in the first semifinal.
The outcome of the second semifinal was never really in doubt. Junior setter Oliver Ford (35 assists) had a nice service run early in the first set to help Coe-Brown take a 5-1 lead. Although the Astros battled back to stay within a couple points of the Bears for most of set one, senior captain and libero Ryan Kouchoukos (17 digs) led a 5-0 run with his service later in the set to help CBNA close it, 25-17.
Senior Will Marshall went on a 10-point service run and juniors Istvan Miko (eight kills, three blocks) and Tyler Fuller (seven kills, four digs, 1.5 blocks) had huge plays at the net to help Coe-Brown build a 12-1 lead in set two before the Bears ultimately won 25-5.
“The guys played great. We were ready. Great energy to start,” Coe-Brown head coach Ryan Smith said. “I thought we did a great job spreading the ball around. A bunch of hitters got involved tonight, and I think our serving and our defense is what set the tone. We tried to force Pinkerton to make plays on its own and let the game come to us.”
Pinkerton took its first lead of the entire match early in the third set, leading 4-1 to start, and eventually took its biggest lead, 10-6, before Coe-Brown called a timeout.
“We were just a little out of sorts,” Smith said. “We used that timeout to calm ourselves down. (Pinkerton) did a good job throwing some different stuff at us and we were in our heads a little bit. We took a timeout just to let them breathe for 30 seconds and to refocus.”
CBNA responded with strong service from Ford and Marshall to tie the set, 13-13, and a kill by Fuller put Coe-Brown back on top, 14-13. Fuller also hit a rocket of a shot down the middle of the floor for an emphatic match point.
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“We just wanted to go in and play our game, not focus on mistakes we made,” said senior co-captain and libero Ryan Kouchoukos. “We just went out there and played our game. When we play our game, we’re at our best.”
What do the players consider Coe-Brown volleyball?
“Dive to the floor,” Kouchoukos said. “There are no balls that hit the ground. We want to be everywhere. As a team we agree, if the ball hits the floor, that’s on us. That’s on everybody. Our defense is great, but we have great hitters. The reason our defense can be so great is because we have the best blocking pressure out there.”
Senior co-captain Bruce Marshall (eight kills), fellow senior Ben Silvester (five kills) and junior Luke Corriveau (nine kills) joined Fuller and Miko as the team’s top hitters.
The Bears will need contributions from everyone in order to keep pace with Hollis-Brookline in Saturday’s championship match, which is currently scheduled to start at 4 p.m. in the Nashua HS North gymnasium. The Cavaliers are three-time defending champions, while Coe-Brown is in its first final.
The Bears only made the final four for the first time two years ago, and, 12th year head coach Smith remembers, it was just 10 years ago that his squad was winless.
“We went 0-16 in 2015. To flip it 10 years later, it says a lot about the guys,” Smith said. “Getting other guys involved, guys who want to play. It’s really all them. They’ve wanted this since the first game of the season.”
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San Marcos Star Cora Loomer Earns AAA Rating in Beach Volleyball | Sports
San Marcos senior-to-be Cora Loomer earned her “AAA” beach volleyball rating by winning the California Beach Volleyball Association women’s “AA” tournament in Huntington Beach in mid-April. Loomer and Redondo Union High standout Addison Junk defeated Alanna Shields/Jasmin Suarez, 21-14, in the final. Loomer and Junk went 6-0 in the tournament to claim the highest rating […]

San Marcos senior-to-be Cora Loomer earned her “AAA” beach volleyball rating by winning the California Beach Volleyball Association women’s “AA” tournament in Huntington Beach in mid-April.
Loomer and Redondo Union High standout Addison Junk defeated Alanna Shields/Jasmin Suarez, 21-14, in the final. Loomer and Junk went 6-0 in the tournament to claim the highest rating for an amateur beach volleyball player.
The 6-foot-2 Loomer, a UCLA beach volleyball commit, has since played in three women’s open division tournaments and reached the semifinals in two: at L.A. Dockweiler Beach on June 8 with Julia Anisimova of Kansas, and at Ocean Park in Santa Monica on June 1 with Shayla Martinez of Chaminade High, a University of Washington commit for beach volleyball.
Senior Josie Gamberdella, who partnered with Loomer during the high school beach volleyball season and dominated the Channel League, earned league MVP honors and placed fifth in the CIF-SS Individual Championships, won her AA rating last month. She and partner Keely McIlroy won the CBVA Hermosa Women’s A on May 25. Gamberdella and McIlroy, of Carlsbad, both signed to play college beach volleyball at Long Beach State.
On the men’s side, San Marcos underclassmen Matteo Burdick and Keanu Nguyen earned their AA beach rating after reaching the semifinals of the CBVA Belmont Shores Men’s AA. Burdick and Nguyen are entering the junior years at San Marcos. They led the Royals to the Channel League title in indoor boys volleyball this spring.
Also earning a AA rating is the local duo of Nate Holmes and Rowan Peake. They reached the semifinals at the Dockweiler AA last Saturday.
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Provincial government names recipients of 2024 Alberta Sport Recognition Awards
(From left to right) Award winner Joe Cecchini with Andrew Boitchenko, Minister of Tourism and Sport at the 2024 Alberta Sport Recognition Awards on June 7, 2025. (Government of Alberta/ supplied) By rdnewsNOW staff Devotion to Sport Jun 10, 2025 | 4:48 PM The Government of Alberta has named the recipients of the 2024 Alberta […]


(From left to right) Award winner Joe Cecchini with Andrew Boitchenko, Minister of Tourism and Sport at the 2024 Alberta Sport Recognition Awards on June 7, 2025. (Government of Alberta/ supplied)
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Jun 10, 2025 | 4:48 PM
The Government of Alberta has named the recipients of the 2024 Alberta Sport Recognition Awards.
For over 35 years, the awards have honoured the best athletes, teams, coaches and volunteers in the province.
Recipients of the 2024 Alberta Sport Recognition Awards include individuals who demonstrated their unwavering devotion to their sport, leadership and excellence, and serve as role models for the next generation of Alberta athletes.
“Both at home and abroad, all the award winners have excelled in their respective roles and are deserving of recognition for their efforts,” said Andrew Boitchenko, Minister of Tourism and Sport. “Their leadership shows the world that Alberta is a province that lives the spirit of sport, and I couldn’t be more proud.”
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A Multigenerational Beachside Escape at Evermore Orlando Resort
Evermore Orlando Resort offers every type of accommodation you could think of, from villas, flats and vacation homes at Evermore to family suites at the adjacent Conrad Orlando hotel. As for us? You’ll find us in a vacation home, and one with a slide in the place of stairs please! We stayed […]

Evermore Orlando Resort offers every type of accommodation you could think of, from villas, flats and vacation homes at Evermore to family suites at the adjacent Conrad Orlando hotel.
As for us? You’ll find us in a vacation home, and one with a slide in the place of stairs please! We stayed in an 11-bedroom home fully equipped for large parties and families, complete with a private pool. Each room was spacious and had its own bathroom. But what really blew us away was how the space was thoughtfully designed for families. Everyone had a seat at the table, and every space, from dining areas to living rooms, was large enough to gather comfortably. The outdoor space was just as impressive, with plenty of seating around the pool and grill. Because let’s be honest, it’s not a family vacation without someone grilling something delicious!
And yes, the slide instead of stairs between the third and second floors is real. The kids declared it a must-have for all future vacations and honestly, I agree.
If someone in your group prefers a hotel, that’s no problem. Conrad Orlando is just a short trolley ride away with shared access to Evermore Orlando’s many amenities. We used the trolley daily to explore dining options and unwind at Evermore Bay.
While we cooked most breakfasts in the fully stocked kitchen (seriously, they had every utensil we needed), we also used Evermore to Your Door, a service that delivers groceries right to your vacation home. Ordering essentials through the Evermore app saved us so much time. Of course, we didn’t cook every meal, because the dining options at Evermore are just too good to pass up!
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Footvolley league returns to Tel Aviv bringing summer energy
“We’re proud to turn the beaches of Tel Aviv–Jaffa into a hub for sports, community, and culture – open and accessible to people of all ages and levels,” said Zipi Brand, Deputy Mayor and head of the city’s Beaches and Parks Division. “The footvolley league is part of our broader push to develop beach sports […]
“We’re proud to turn the beaches of Tel Aviv–Jaffa into a hub for sports, community, and culture – open and accessible to people of all ages and levels,” said Zipi Brand, Deputy Mayor and head of the city’s Beaches and Parks Division. “The footvolley league is part of our broader push to develop beach sports across the city. Just this year, we’ve added dozens of volleyball and footvolley nets along the coastline for free public use. The municipality will continue working to make our beaches active, inclusive, and full of life.”
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