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How to watch Yahoo Sports' NFL Draft Live show

The 2025 NFL Draft starts Thursday, April 24. Players including Cam Ward, Travis Hunter, Abdul Carter and Will Johnson will be in the mix, and coverage is airing across all the usual suspects — NFL Network, ESPN, ESPN2, NFL+ and ESPN+. But you can also find coverage of the 2025 NFL Draft right here on […]

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How to watch Yahoo Sports' NFL Draft Live show

The 2025 NFL Draft starts Thursday, April 24. Players including Cam Ward, Travis Hunter, Abdul Carter and Will Johnson will be in the mix, and coverage is airing across all the usual suspects — NFL Network, ESPN, ESPN2, NFL+ and ESPN+. But you can also find coverage of the 2025 NFL Draft right here on Yahoo Sports with the Yahoo Sports Draft Live show.

Host Jason Fitz will be joined in studio by Football 301’s Nate Tice, Charles McDonald and Matt Harmon for pick-by-pick analysis, with senior NFL reporters Charles Robinson and Jori Epstein making appearances. Yahoo Sports Draft Live will be available to stream via the Yahoo Sports website, app, YouTube, X and Facebook.

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In addition to the Yahoo Sports Draft Live show, Yahoo Sports will also deliver expanded coverage throughout the draft, including a crossover Football 301 and Yahoo Fantasy Forecast show breaking down the first round of the draft and a live edition of Inside Coverage this Saturday, April 26, at 4 p.m. ET. Also on tap: A live edition of Football 301 Sunday, April 27, at 3 p.m. ET to deliver final draft grades and a taping of Yahoo Fantasy Forecast this Sunday to break down what this draft means for your fantasy teams next year. Are you ready to tune in?

Stream Yahoo Sports’ NFL Draft Live show

Here’s what else you can do in the Yahoo Sports app:

Connect with other NFL fans

The Yahoo Sports app will let you connect with other fans around the NFL Draft in real time. Using the Discussions feature, you can chat with each other and Yahoo Sports experts about each player and pick in the draft.

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To access Discussions for each player, go to their prospect pages. You can find Discussions about the broader draft in a draft megathread.

Use emojis to react to NFL draft picks

You can now react to each pick in the draft with emojis — but only a select few. You can share 🔥 if you agree with the pick, 🤔 if you’re unsure how you feel about the pick, or 😬 if you don’t like the pick.

Emoji reactions are available on both iOS and Android versions of the Yahoo Sports app.

Live activities feature

The Yahoo Sports app has a new live activities feature, which lets you stay up to date on each pick in the draft, even if your phone is locked.

When is the 2025 NFL Draft?

Round 1 of the 2025 NFL Draft kicks off on Thursday, April 24, at 8 p.m. ET. Rounds 2-7 will follow on Friday, April 25, and Saturday, April 26.

Yahoo Sports Draft Live time

Yahoo Sports’ NFL Draft Live show will begin at 8 p.m. ET on Thursday, Apr. 24. Friday’s Yahoo Sports Draft Live show will stream at 7 p.m. ET.

2025 NFL Draft channel

In addition to Yahoo Sports’ coverage of the draft, you can tune into coverage of this year’s NFL Draft on NFL Network, ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPN Deportes (Spanish broadcast). You can stream coverage on NFL+ and ESPN+.

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Mike Krukow declares ‘Oaklamento Athletics’ official name

How, exactly, should the wandering Athletics be referred to? That MLB team, currently playing in Sacramento following a relocation from Oakland and ahead of a planned move to Las Vegas, wants no city name attached. But many broadcasters aren’t willing to abide by that, with long-time San Francisco Giants’ voice Mike Krukow offering a new […]

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Patriots Crowned ECAC Champions at Final Home Meet of the Season

Fairfax, Va. – The George Mason Women’s Track and Field team closed out their 2025 home season in spectacular fashion, claiming the title of ECAC Champions at the final home meet of the year. Freshman Cameron Portis got the day started with a strong showing in the discus, placing fifth with a mark of 46.77 […]

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Fairfax, Va. – The George Mason Women’s Track and Field team closed out their 2025 home season in spectacular fashion, claiming the title of ECAC Champions at the final home meet of the year.

Freshman Cameron Portis got the day started with a strong showing in the discus, placing fifth with a mark of 46.77 meters. Fellow freshman Morgan Ryerson reached the podium in the 100m hurdles, securing third place with a time of 14.47 seconds.

On the men’s side, the 110m hurdles proved to be a standout event. Davian Burke captured first place with a time of 14.30 seconds, followed closely by Albert Asare, who took second with 14.32 seconds.

In the 400m hurdles, Helena Santacana turned in a solid performance, placing fourth with a time of 1:01.82. Ashton King recorded a new personal best in the 200m, finishing in 21.48 seconds to take sixth place.

Distance standout Ellie Desmond claimed the individual title in the 3000m, crossing the finish line in 9:47.19. Teammate Nourene Nabbus, competing just a day after the 3000m steeplechase, ran a new personal best in the 3000m with a time of 10:16.25.

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George Mason heads to Jacksonville, Florida, for the NCAA First Round, aiming to qualify for the NCAA Championships in Eugene, Oregon.





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Illini West’s Coleman Gilpin looks to continue progress with SCC track and field

QUINCY (WGEM) – Illini West High School’s Coleman Gilpin will be traveling north after signing with Southeastern Community College track and field recently. Gilpin shared he plans to specialize in the 400-meter dash during his college career. After only starting track his sophomore year of high school, he’s excited for more growth and new experiences […]

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QUINCY (WGEM) – Illini West High School’s Coleman Gilpin will be traveling north after signing with Southeastern Community College track and field recently. Gilpin shared he plans to specialize in the 400-meter dash during his college career. After only starting track his sophomore year of high school, he’s excited for more growth and new experiences with his new team.

“I’m looking forward to going to different places,” said Gilpin. “I think they go to places like Florida and Kansas City. I’m hoping to get as far as I can, honestly, and improve upon myself. Just me versus me and find out the best runner I can be.”

Gilpin still has a couple more weeks in an Illini West uniform. He’ll take to the track for sectionals this coming Friday.



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Redbirds’ Secure Runner-Up Finishes and Three Individual MVC Titles on Day Two of MVC Championship

Story Links CARBONDALE, Ill. – The Illinois State track & field program closed out the 2025 MVC Outdoor Track & Field Championship at the Lew Hartzog Track & Field Complex, Sunday afternoon. The Redbirds squads each secured runner-up finishes across the two-day event. The men’s team finished with 151 points […]

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CARBONDALE, Ill. – The Illinois State track & field program closed out the 2025 MVC Outdoor Track & Field Championship at the Lew Hartzog Track & Field Complex, Sunday afternoon.

The Redbirds squads each secured runner-up finishes across the two-day event. The men’s team finished with 151 points as the women’s team tallied 116 points.

In the early hours of day two, Freshman Victor Byaundaombe took home the MVC title for the men’s triple jump. Byaundaombe recorded a 14.94m (49-0.25) on his fifth attempt to secure the win and claim his first individual conference championship of his career. 

Junior Lindsey Miller successfully defended her title in the women’s 100m with a time of 11.54. Miller’s time is a new personal best mark and remains fifth in Illinois State history. 

Junior Rob Pulliam secured the top spot in the Valley for the men’s high jump following a clearance at 2.02m (6-7.50). Pulliam’s win marks his first MVC individual title of his career. Freshman Trey Thomas finished on the podium alongside Pulliam after his third-place finish, after he cleared the bar at 1.99m (6-6.25).

Senior Kiley Sanders closed out the heptathlon with a second-place finish with 4923. Sanders’ runner-up effort marks the highest finish at the MVC title meet in her career. Sanders’ point total is also a new personal best and moves her to 10th in Illinois State history for the heptathlon

In the men’s decathlon, Senior Ariel Atias secured his eighth career MVC medal with a runner-up finish after he tallied 6945 points. Sophomore Ryan Schaefer recorded a fourth-place finish and a new personal best point total of 6652. Schaefer’s total also saw him move to seventh all-time in Redbird history for the decathlon.

Sophomore Ava Lawless secured her second career MVC medal after a runner-up finish in the women’s triple jump. Lawless recorded a jump of 12.21m (40-0.75), a top-10 mark and moves her to 10th in Redbird history.

Junior Jake Welch secured a runner-up finish with a time of 46.82 in the men’s 400m. Welch improved on his top-10 mark he set this season in Texas and moved to eighth in program history.

Senior Kevyere Mack earned his first career MVC medal with a runner-up finish in the men’s 110m hurdles. Mack recorded a time of 14.20 and improved on his top-10 mark he set on Saturday.

In the women’s 100m hurdles, Junior Erin Starks and Senior Corrina Courser earned podium finishes after finishing second and third. Starks recorded a time of 13.51 as Courser followed with a mark of 13.62.

Junior Enyinnaya Nwagwu, Jr. tallied a runner-up finish with a time of 20.82 in the men’s 200m. On the women’s side, Junior Erin Starks finished third with a time of 23.86 to secure a podium finish in both the men’s and women’s 200m events for the Redbirds.

In the men’s and women’s 4x100m relays, each team earned a runner-up finish. The men’s team of Reed, Welch, Nwagwu, and Paul finished with a time of 39.91, the second fastest time in program history. The women’s team of Courser, Starks, Miller, and Daniel also finished second with a time of 44.83, the third fastest mark in Redbird history.

Along with the three individual champions and several podium finishes, the Redbirds also had numerous point scores on day two. The full list of point scores is provided below:

Cole Stevens, Weight Throw, 7th

Astor Snaider, Triple Jump, 5th

Rob Pulliam, Triple Jump, 5th

Madison Saunders, Triple Jump, 4th

Adison Scott, Hammer Throw, 6th

Kane Shields, 1500m, 7th

Julian Baker, 1500m, 8th

Grace Erb, 1500m, 8th

Cambria Geyer, 100m hurdles, 5th, 400m hurdles, 4th

Evan Watson, 400m, 6th

Enyinnaya Nwagwu, 100m, 4th, 200m, 2nd

Zach Paul, 100m, 5th

Colleen Zeibert, 800m, 7th

Lindsey Miller, 200m, 5th

Immaculate Daniel, 200m, 8th

Maggie Reed, 5000m, 7th

Nick Doud, 5000m, 7th

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The Redbirds will wait and find out which student-athletes will be representing Illinois State in College Station, Texas for the NCAA Division West First Round, which begins on Wednesday, May 28.



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Assistant Men’s and Women’s Tennis Coach in Biddeford, ME for University of New England

Details Posted: 18-May-25 Location: Biddeford, Maine Type: Full-time Categories: Coaching Sector: Collegiate Sports Required Education: 4 Year Degree The University of New England, a NCAA Division III member of the Conference of New England (CNE) is accepting applications for the position of Assistant Men’s and Women’s Tennis Coach. This position is a full-time, 12-month assignment […]

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Posted: 18-May-25

Location: Biddeford, Maine

Type: Full-time

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4 Year Degree

The University of New England, a NCAA Division III member of the Conference of New England (CNE) is accepting applications for the position of Assistant Men’s and Women’s Tennis Coach. This position is a full-time, 12-month assignment with full benefits.


The tennis programs will commence varsity competition beginning in the 2025-26 academic year. The Nor’easters will practice and compete at a newly-renovated, state-of-the art on-campus facility located just minutes from some of the most picturesque beaches in the region.


Reporting to the Head Men’s and Women’s Tennis Coach, the successful candidate will assist in creating and prioritizing a first-class NCAA Division III student-athlete experience. The Assistant Coach will be responsible for on-court coaching and teaching and will assist the head coach with various administrative tasks including planning travel, coordinating meals, maintaining an equipment and uniform inventory, and other duties as assigned.


A bachelor’s degree is required. Preference will be given to those candidates with previous collegiate coaching experience or have an equivalent combination of education and experience that demonstrates comparable knowledge and skills


Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. Interested candidates should apply by submitting a cover letter, resume, and list of three references to https://une.peopleadmin.com/postings/21997


Consistent with federal and state law and University policy, the University of New England is committed to the fundamental concept of equal opportunity for all of the members of the University community. The University prohibits and will not tolerate discrimination in employment, the provision of academic services or in any other area of University life based on race, color, sex, physical or mental disability, religion, age, ancestry, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, ethnicity, genetic information, HIV status, or status as a veteran. Prohibited bias factors will not be permitted to have an adverse influence upon decisions regarding students, employees, applicants for admission, applicants for employment, contractors, volunteers or participants in and/or users of institutional programs, services, and activities.

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The University of New England is a private NCAA Division III institution located on the beautiful Southern Maine coast. The Nor’easters sponsor 19 varsity sports and are a member of the Conference of New England (CNE) and the National Intercollegiate Rugby Association (NIRA), with affiliate membership in the Little East Conference for the sport of women’s swimming.


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