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Morning Commute: More Awards for Mizzou Gymnastics

Welcome to the Morning Commute Today we’re talking about Mizzou Gymnastics Awards After their third-place finish in the National Championships — the awards for the Mizzou Gymnastics program keep coming. On Monday, the whole coaching staff was named to the Coaching Staff of the Year award by College Gymnatics News. How about Helen Hu? The […]

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Today we’re talking about Mizzou Gymnastics Awards

After their third-place finish in the National Championships — the awards for the Mizzou Gymnastics program keep coming.

On Monday, the whole coaching staff was named to the Coaching Staff of the Year award by College Gymnatics News.

How about Helen Hu? The program’s first individual National Champion was named Comeback Gymnast of the Year.

More on MUTigers.com, and to stay up to date on all of the awards Mizzou Gymnastics has received, read up on Karen’s article.

To celebrate the program’s historic season, fans can attend the Mizzou Gymnastics banquet at the Columns Club on Saturday from 11:30-1. Karen will be there, of course.


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Three Mizzou Tigers were selected in this year’s NFL Draft, but plenty have signed deals as an undrafted free agent and invites to mini camps.

“The Missouri Tigers just landed three players in the NFL draft, including a top ten selection. How do each of these picks fit on their new teams?”

Analysis from Keegan on Armand Membou to the Jets, Luther Burden III to the Bears, and Marcus Bryant to the Patriots.

“If this team hopes to turn around in the SEC, Slaughter is going to have to be the ringleader.”

Dylan had his Mizzou WBB press conference takeaways as Kellie Harper and Grace Slaughter met with the media on Monday.

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DURHAM, N.H. – University of New Hampshire junior defenseman Brendan Fitzgerald (North Reading, Mass.), junior forward Marty Lavins (Riga, Latvia), sophomore forward Ryan MacPherson (Windsor, Ontario) and sophomore defenseman Josh Player (Thorofare, N.J.) are on National Hockey League Development Camp rosters taking place from June 30-July 6.     The development camps feature top prospects […]

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DURHAM, N.H. – University of New Hampshire junior defenseman Brendan Fitzgerald (North Reading, Mass.), junior forward Marty Lavins (Riga, Latvia), sophomore forward Ryan MacPherson (Windsor, Ontario) and sophomore defenseman Josh Player (Thorofare, N.J.) are on National Hockey League Development Camp rosters taking place from June 30-July 6.
 
 
The development camps feature top prospects who will participate in team meetings, off-ice testing, on-ice sessions and scrimmages.
 


 
NHL Development Camps:
 
 
Who: Brendan Fitzgerald
Team: San Jose Sharks
Where: Tech CU Arena (San Jose, Calif.)
 

Fitzgerald has played in 62 career games with one goal and seven assists for eight points over his first two seasons at UNH.

 


 

 
Who: Marty Lavins
Team: Toronto Maple Leafs
Where: Ford Performance Centre (Etobicoke, Ontario)
 

Lavins has appeared in 70 games over his two seasons as a Wildcat with 13 goals and 18 assists for 31 points.

 


  

Who: Ryan MacPherson
Team: Philadelphia Flyers
Where: Flyers Training Center (Voorhees, N.J.)
 

MacPherson, who was drafted in the sixth round by the Flyers with the 172nd overall pick in the 2023 NHL Draft, appeared in 18 games as a freshman with one goal and one assist for two points.

 


 

 
Who: Josh Player
Team: New Jersey Devils
Where: RWJBarnabas Hockey House (Newark, N.J.)
 

Player appeared in 13 games during his freshman season for the Wildcats making his debut at Merrimack on Oct. 18.

 

 


 
2025-26 UNH men’s hockey season tickets are now available and can be purchased at UNHWildcats.com/BuyTickets or by calling the ticket office at (603) 862-4000. Don’t miss the most exciting family entertainment in New Hampshire.  
 



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Alex Bump’s rapid rise puts him in contention for Flyers roster – On Pattison

Apr 12, 2025; St. Louis, Missouri, UNITED STATES; Boston University Terriers defenseman Sascha Boumedienne (78) defends against Western Michigan Broncos forward Alex Bump (20) during the second period of the Frozen Four college ice hockey national championship at Enterprise Center. Mandatory Credit: Connor Hamilton-Imagn Images VOORHEES, N.J. – After a dream season at Western Michigan University […]

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Apr 12, 2025; St. Louis, Missouri, UNITED STATES; Boston University Terriers defenseman Sascha Boumedienne (78) defends against Western Michigan Broncos forward Alex Bump (20) during the second period of the Frozen Four college ice hockey national championship at Enterprise Center. Mandatory Credit: Connor Hamilton-Imagn Images

Apr 12, 2025; St. Louis, Missouri, UNITED STATES; Boston University Terriers defenseman Sascha Boumedienne (78) defends against Western Michigan Broncos forward Alex Bump (20) during the second period of the Frozen Four college ice hockey national championship at Enterprise Center. Mandatory Credit: Connor Hamilton-Imagn Images

VOORHEES, N.J. – After a dream season at Western Michigan University – one that ended with the school’s first National Championship. Alex Bump chose to sign his entry-level contract with the Philadelphia Flyers. 

He immediately went to the Lehigh Valley Phantoms in the AHL and played their final two regular season games of the season. 

In those two games he scored a goal and had two assists. It was a small sample, but it was an example of why the Flyers have been ecstatic about the development of their 2022 5th round pick.

The Flyers were willing to have him come up to the NHL at the end of the season and play a game to make his NHL debut. It would have been a reward for a great sophomore season at Western Michigan where he had 47 points in 42 regular season games, and scored the dramatic, double-overtime game-winner in the NCAA National Semifinal against University of Denver to advance to the National Championship game. 

It would seemingly be a dream come true. But for Bump, he thought the dream could wait a little longer. 

Instead, he chose to stay with the Phantoms, who were gearing up for the Calder Cup playoffs.

“Just playing more meaningful games in playoffs,” Bump said as Flyers development Camp kicked off in earnest on Wednesday. “Definitely higher intensity. Guys care, I think, a little bit more.

“I didn’t think it was worth it to waste one year on my contract for one game. Just tried to go down there (to Lehigh Valley) and learn as much as I could.”

That kind of thought process impressed the Flyers. Because he didn’t play that one game, his contract slides forward a year, meaning the first year doesn’t begin until the coming season. Had he played that game, he would have become a restricted free agent following the 2026-27 season, now, it won’t be until 2027-28. 

He’s fine with that, because he knows the NHL opportunity will come. 

Maybe as soon as October.

With uncertainty swirling around the offseason injury to Tyson Foerster (the Flyers insist they are hopeful, but the odds are looking more like he will miss a good chunk of time into the season), there will be an opening on the wing for someone in the organization to take the job. 

While General Manager mentioned a few names that could be in contention for that job, the first name through his lips was Bump. 

Others in the organization are equally excited by the possibility. 

“He was playing high school hockey a couple years ago in Minnesota,” said Flyers Director of Player Development Riley Armstrong. “Then he goes into Western Michigan and as a freshman he started on the fourth line. He’s only continued to grow since. He was a standout last season. 

“When he jumped to the American League, he noticed a difference in the way guys compete in the pro game in the corners. They’re a little bit bigger. A little bit stronger, and he was getting knocked off pucks in the Hershey series. That’s something we talked about and addressed with him. I think a lot of that is just the gym work and getting a little bit stronger. You look at his fame and if he gets up to 200-205 pounds, I don’t think too many guys will be knocking him off the block.”

And then, with a bit of a grin, Armstrong added, “I do think he’s going to have a great shot at making it out of camp here, if he brings his game.”

For Bump, he wants to open eyes and make the Flyers seriously consider him for a job on the NHL club, but he said Briere hasn’t spoken to him directly about the possible opportunity.

“Not at all,” he said. “And I’m just trying to stay in my lane. I’ll let him decide whether he wants me (on the roster) or not. I’ll try my best to move forward and make him choose me.”

Other players who could be in the mix include prospects like 2024 first rounder Jett Luchanko and 2025 first rounder Porter Martone.

But many believe Bump has the inside track, which is impressive for a lottery ticket of a draft pick three years ago. 

And if it does happen, making his NHL debut on Opening Night of the 2025-26 season will have been well worth the wait. 

 





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Koepke continues Bulldog pipeline to Winnipeg – Duluth News Tribune

Former Minnesota Duluth forward Cole Koepke is on the move again this offseason after signing a one-year, $1 million deal with the Winnipeg Jets as an unrestricted free agent on Tuesday, July 1. Koepke, 27, is coming off career highs in NHL games (73) and points (10-7—17) last season playing left wing for the Boston […]

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Former Minnesota Duluth forward Cole Koepke is on the move again this offseason after signing a one-year, $1 million deal with the Winnipeg Jets as an unrestricted free agent on Tuesday, July 1.

Koepke, 27, is coming off career highs in NHL games (73) and points (10-7—17) last season playing left wing for the Boston Bruins, a highlight in an otherwise-lost season for the Bruins, who missed the playoffs for the first time since 2016 and had a losing record for the first time since 2007.

With the addition of Koepke, the Jets now have four former Bulldogs (Alex Iafallo, Dylan Samberg and Neal Pionk) on their roster. Samberg remains a restricted free agent as of Wednesday.

Koepke was originally drafted 183rd overall by the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2018. He finished with 75 points (38-37—75) over three seasons at UMD.

Perunovich signs two-way deal with Utah

Former Hobey Baker winner Scott Perunovich signed a one-year, two-way contract worth $755,000 with the Utah Mammoth.

The 26-year-old left-shot defenseman from Hibbing entered the offseason as an unrestricted free agent after not receiving a qualifying offer from his former team, the New York Islanders. Perunovich was traded to the Islanders after 24 games with the St. Louis Blues last season, recording six points (2-4—6).

In 11 games with the Islanders, Perunovich finished with three points (0-3—3).

Clint Austin / caustin@duluthnews.comMinnesota Duluth's Scott Perunovich (front) and Notre Dame's Cal Burke compete for the puck during the national title game last April in St. Paul.

Minnesota Duluth’s Scott Perunovich (front) and Notre Dame’s Cal Burke compete for the puck during the 2018 national championship game in St. Paul.

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Goaltender Hunter Shepard agreed to a one-year, two-way contact with the Ottawa Senators at an average annual value of $775,000.

The 29-year old Cohasset native played almost exclusively in the AHL last season for the Hershey Bears, compiling a 23-11-4 regular season record with a goals against average of 2.80 and a save percentage of .891.

Shepard previously won back-to-back Calder Cup championships with the Bears in 2023 and 2024. He was named MVP of the AHL Playoffs in 2023.

Shepard made five starts for the Washington Capitals over the last two seasons.

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Minnesota Duluth senior goaltender Hunter Shepard makes a save against St. Cloud State during a game on March 6, 2020 at Amsoil Arena in Duluth.

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Toninato leaves Winnipeg for Windy City

Winnipeg Jets unrestricted free agent Dominic Toninato inked a two-way, two-year deal with the Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday at an average annual value of $850,000.

The 31-year-old left wing and Duluth East alum suited up for five games with the Jets, while playing the bulk of the season for the Manitoba Moose of the American Hockey League. Toninato racked up 36 points (18-18—36) in 60 games as captain of the Moose.

Tufte re-ups with Boston organization

Riley Tufte signed a one-year, two-way deal with the Boston Bruins on Tuesday worth $775,000.

The 27-year-old winger is coming off of a 42-point regular season with the Providence Bruins of the AHL. He added six points (4-2—6) in eight playoff games as well.

Tufte suited up for six games with the Boston Bruins last season.

t022219 --- Clint Austin --- 022419.S.UMDMPUX.C06 --- Forward Riley Tufte (27) of the Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs controls the puck near defenseman Gabe Bast (2) of the North Dakota Fighting Hawks during Saturday's game at Ralph Engelstad Arena in Grand Forks, ND. --- Clint Austin / caustin@duluthnews.com

Minnesota Duluth forward Riley Tufte (27) controls the puck near North Dakota defenseman Gabe Bast (2) during a 2019 game at Ralph Engelstad Arena in Grand Forks, North Dakota.

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Blake Biondi agreed to a one-year, one-way deal with the Chicago Wolves of the AHL on Monday, June 30.

The 23-year old forward from Hermantown skated in seven games with the Wolves after racking up 27 points (12-15—27) in his final season at Notre Dame. Prior to his stint with the Fighting Irish, the 2020 Minnesota Mr. Hockey winner compiled 58 points (30-28—58) in four seasons at UMD.

Biondi was originally drafted by the Montreal Canadiens with the 109th pick in the 2020 NHL Draft but did not sign.

Fanti re-signs with Tampa Bay organization

Goaltender Ryan Fanti signed a one-year, two-way contract worth $775,000 to stay with the Tampa Bay Lightning organization.

Fanti, 25, spent the bulk of last season in the East Coast Hockey League (ECHL) with the Orlando Solar Bears, compiling a .907 save percentage over 37 games. In seven starts with the AHL’s Syracuse Crunch, Fanti finished with a 1.45 goals against average and a .946 save percentage.

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Minnesota Duluth goaltender Ryan Fanti (39) makes a save against St. Cloud State on Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022, at the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center in St. Cloud.

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Will Francis inked a new one-year standard player contract to stay with the San Diego Gulls of the AHL.

Francis, a 6-foot-5 defenseman from St. Paul, skated in three games for the Gulls last season. He appeared in five games in his final season with the Bulldogs, concluding a career that was affected by a 2020 leukemia diagnosis, a 2024 bone marrow transplant and two recurrences.





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Lujo Brothers of Marjory Stoneman Douglas Announce College Picks – Parkland Talk

7 Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Reddit WhatsApp 15Shares Rylan Lujo and Rolando Lujo. {Courtesy} Marjory Stoneman Douglas students and brothers, Rylan Lujo and Rolando Lujo have announced their college picks. Rylan is set to play in the SEC with the University of Georgia after winning four State championships at MSD. “I am super excited and thankful […]

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Marjory Stoneman Douglas students and brothers, Rylan Lujo and Rolando Lujo have announced their college picks.

Rylan is set to play in the SEC with the University of Georgia after winning four State championships at MSD.

“I am super excited and thankful to all the coaches and staff at Georgia to give me this opportunity to play at the next level., Luzon said.Also,  very thankful to the Dayton coaches and community for setting me up to succeed.

Rylan, who graduated in 2024, was an All-American and was an Atlantic 10 Freshman of the Week three times after starting his college career at the University of Dayton.. He hit .361 with nine home runs and 56 RBIs while the team won 27 games a season ago.

The grandson of former World Series Champion Rennie Stennett, he hit .407 during his high school career, along with 10 home runs and 81 RBIs. He also hit .453 as a senior and won three National Championships under Coach Todd Fitz-Gerald.

Rylan is set to join a University of Georgia baseball team that went 43-17 a season ago. They had a win against Binghamton in their first postseason game, but went on to fall against Duke and Oklahoma State.

“I feel like I am where I’m supposed to be and eager to get to work, and I am going to show Georgia they indeed got themselves aDAWG‘,Lujo added.

Rolando will be playing at Keiser University and won a  State and National Championship with MSD in 2021. 

It’s super exciting to be able to have the opportunity to play for a great team like Keiser. Rolando said.I am thrilled to develop my game and meet new people there.”

Rolando spent two seasons on the varsity baseball team. He hit .450, drove in a pair of RBIs, and scored eight runs. In college, Rolando played for Erskine College and the University of Fort Lauderdale, shining with a .388 batting average. He hit nine home runs and also drove in 66 runs. 

“I believe my game has skyrocketed since high school, Rolanda added. I just think that I’ve gained more strength and muscle since then, and it has really helped me on the baseball field.

Keiser is coming off a season in which they went 37-17 and reached the NAII Regionals, winning two games. 

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Ivy League Recognizes Five on At-Large Academic Team

PRINCETON, N.J. – On Wednesday, the Ivy League announced its annual academic at-large team, recognizing five members of the Big Green across four sports.   Junior Katelyn Walker of women’s rugby, senior Chloe Terestchenko of equestrian, senior Faye Benjamin of sailing, and senior Luke Allan and junior Ava Thurston of skiing earned this year’s honor. […]

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PRINCETON, N.J. – On Wednesday, the Ivy League announced its annual academic at-large team, recognizing five members of the Big Green across four sports.
 
Junior Katelyn Walker of women’s rugby, senior Chloe Terestchenko of equestrian, senior Faye Benjamin of sailing, and senior Luke Allan and junior Ava Thurston of skiing earned this year’s honor.
 
Read more about each student-athlete’s accomplishments below.
 
Katelyn Walker, Junior, Psychology, Women’s Rugby
Walker was second on the team in scoring during 15s season as she had eight tries for 40 points. In the spring 7s season, she was once again a top scorer, posting 50 points with 14 coming in the CRAA National Championship. Following the season, Walker was called up to the USA Falcons which is the top development team for USA Rugby.
 
Chloe Terestchenko, Senior, PSNS QSS, Equestrian
Terestchenko was 2-4 over fences with a 3-3 flat record in the regular season while earning one MOP (Most Outstanding Performer). In the postseason, she went 3-1 in fences while winning once in flats to help lead Dartmouth to a NCEA National Championship for the first time in program history.
 
Faye Benjamin, Senior, English, Women’s & Open Sailing
Benjamin competed in 15 regattas her senior season, kicking off the fall with a first-place finish at the Harvard Invitational. She finished in the top ten in five more fall regattas. In the spring, all eight of her finishes were in the top ten, as her best finish came at the NEISA Women’s Team Race Championship and the Georgetown Women’s Team Race, earning third. She also competed at the ICSA Women’s Team Race National Championship and the Women’s Fleet Race National Championship.

Luke Allan, Senior, Economics, Men’s Nordic Skiing

Allan raced in every EISA Carnival this season, earning podium finishes in ten of his 12 races. Five of those finishes were wins, as he was recognized as the EISA Freestyle leader at the conclusion of the circuit. Allan earned All-American status in both NCAA Championship races this season thanks to a fourth-place finish in the 7.5K Classic and sixth place in the 20K Freestyle race. He also earned CSC All-District at Large honors.

 

Ava Thurston, Junior, Psychology, Women’s Nordic Skiing

Thurston competed in every carnival as a junior for the Big Green, finishing on the podium in all but two races. She won five total races, the Bates 15K Freestyle, Dartmouth 7.5K Freestyle, Middlebury Freestyle Sprint, St. Michael’s 3×5 Classic Relay, and the Middlebury 10K Classic, helping to name her the EISA Freestyle point leader. Thurston was also a two time All-American at this year’s national championship thanks to seventh and fourth place finishes. She also earned CSC All-District at Large honors.

 



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Vandal Soccer Adds Davis to Staff

Story Links MOSCOW, Idaho – University of Idaho Vandal soccer coach Jeremy Clevenger today announced the hire of Inland Northwest native Nick Davis as goalkeepers coach.  “We are excited to bring Nick to our soccer program,” Clevenger said. “He brings a ton of energy and passion to the team.  In his young career, Nick has some impressive experience that will be a […]

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Vandal Soccer Adds Davis to Staff

MOSCOW, Idaho – University of Idaho Vandal soccer coach Jeremy Clevenger today announced the hire of Inland Northwest native Nick Davis as goalkeepers coach.
 
 “We are excited to bring Nick to our soccer program,” Clevenger said. “He brings a ton of energy and passion to the team.  In his young career, Nick has some impressive experience that will be a great addition to both the goalkeepers and team overall.”
 
Davis comes to Moscow from Sewanee University, a DIII university in Tennessee, where he coached the Tiger goalkeepers during the 2024 season. Sewanee recorded 14 shutouts and allowed just six goals all season.
 
In the Southern Athletic Association play, the Tigers allowed just one goal outscored opponents 5-0 in the SAA tournament before falling in the NCAA Championship First Round.
 
Prior to his time at Sewanee, he was the assistant at Wheaton College in Illinois. The 2023 team recorded four shutouts and racked up 103 saves.
 
In 2022, Davis coached Lauren Ketchum to CCIW Goalkeeper of the Year honors. The Thunder recorded seven shutouts and 84 saves on the year.
 
Before his time at Wheaton, he coached club athletes in the US and in the UK.
 
He earned a BA in Football Coaching and Development from Plymouth Marjon University in Plymouth, UK, and is a 2018 graduate of Lewis and Clark High School where he was goalkeeper and a kicker for the football team.
 
“I am extremely excited to be joining the Vandals coaching staff,” Davis said. “I want to thank Jeremy for giving me this opportunity to be part of an amazing program that has shown incredible success over the past few seasons. I can’t wait to join and contribute to this special Vandal family, and I look forward to bringing more championships to Moscow.”
 
The Vandals have played in each of the last three Big Sky Conference Championship matches, winning the Big Sky tournament title in 2023, advancing to the NCAA tournament.
 
Over the past three seasons, Idaho has recorded a combined 28 shutouts, including eight last season by returning starter Paula Flores.  
 
The hire is conditional on completion of University of Idaho human resources procedures.
 
 

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