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Meet the challengers for the 2025 U19 Open National Age Group title
May 1, 2025 The GoCardless Swim England Water Polo National Age Group Championships 2025 (U17/U19) take place at the Alan Higgs Sports Centre in Coventry this weekend. In the build up to the competition, we’re taking a closer look at each of the sides that are looking to become national champions in the Midlands on […]

The GoCardless Swim England Water Polo National Age Group Championships 2025 (U17/U19) take place at the Alan Higgs Sports Centre in Coventry this weekend.
In the build up to the competition, we’re taking a closer look at each of the sides that are looking to become national champions in the Midlands on Sunday.
Here, in the first of our four previews we take a look at the U19 open teams that have qualified for finals weekend.
Each of the previews for the event will be posted on the Swim England website within the water polo hub, whilst those who haven’t had the chance to get their tickets in advance can purchase them on venue, subject to availability.
Cheltenham
After finishing as runners-up for the past two years, Cheltenham come into this year’s event looking to go one better in Coventry.
And with defending champions Worthing narrowly missing out on finals weekend, they’ll be hopeful of their chances this weekend.
In the Qualification Round they finished second in Group B, one point behind a Manchester side who narrowly defeated them in Matlock. However, two impressive wins over Caledonia and Beckenham secured their spot back at finals weekend where they’ll face West London Penguin.
Speaking on the competition, Head Coach Stu Mckie is excited to see his side continue their development.
He said: “We were delighted to qualify from Matlock with some great teams on show there. Quality polo in all matches with strong performances from our senior players.
“This is a developing squad with about 75% being eligible for next year’s competition so we are excited about getting to Coventry and doing what we love to do – play water polo, have fun and keep getting better!
“They’re a great bunch of boys who can’t wait to get going. I’m extremely proud of what they’re all currently achieving.”
West London Penguin
West London Penguin return to the National Age Group Championships finals in this age group for the first time in three years.
Their strong side went undefeated in the Qualification Round, earning three wins from three to top Group A.
That included some impressive victories, including a 12-9 victory over defending champions Worthing and a 16-8 win against fellow national finalists Watford.
Those victories showed the class that this team possesses, and they’ll be confident that they can continue that form in Coventry.
Ahead of the competition, Head Coach Mehdi Nesaei shared the clubs pride in the group heading to the Alan Higgs Centre.
“It’s a pleasure to lead this Penguin squad to the finals,” Nesaei said.
“This group has trained hard and really come together in a tough year for the club and fought to earn our first U19 finals place since 2022.”
Squad: Riaz Garnie, Shai Saltman, Max Walton, Henry Anjala, Sidney Gruber, Matteo Antonelli, Leonard Stocker, Victor Laslop, Michelangelo Antonelli, Rafe Pool, Francesco Bernini, Leonardo Guidi, Jack Benson.
City of Manchester
After missing out on finals weekend last year, City of Manchester are back at finals weekend and looking to add to clubs illustrious list of honours.
They come into this one in good form, both in the Qualification Round and in the Junior Men’s National Conference Water Polo League.
They topped that league with an unbeaten record but missed out on the trophy in the finals, where Saturday’s opponents Watford went on to lift the trophy.
Securing their place at finals weekend by topping Group B with seven points from nine will have boosted their confidence coming into this one and Head Coach Charles Booth is looking forward to a great weekend of water polo.
He said: “We’re so happy to be back in the finals after missing out on a top four spot last year. We’ve had a really strong season in the U18 National Conference Water Polo League, unbeaten in the group stages only to miss out at the finals.
“Our first match this weekend is a semi-final rematch against Watford where we’re looking to reverse the result of the conference semis.”
Squad: George Billington, Charlie Chadwick, Freddie Dean, Tobias Khawar, Miles Kinloch, Will McGeehan, Otis McKelvey, Joseph Roxburgh, Lucas Roxburgh, Oliver Salimbeni, Yaroslav Shemanov, Andrew Stephenson, Eli Wass. Head Coach: Charles Booth. Assistant Coach: Steve Kinloch. Team Manager: Jon McGeehan.
Watford
Watford return to the finals in this event for the first time since 2019 where they narrowly missed out on a medal.
Six years on and they will be desperate to make the podium this time around after coming through both the Preliminary and Qualification rounds.
They boast some quality players amongst their ranks, including the likes of Ed Carpenter, Bailey Sapsed and captain Dusan Crompton who are all part of Great Britain’s U18s Junior Men’s squad.
They will no doubt be key as they look to reverse the result they had against Manchester in the preliminary round where they lost out by just a single goal in a 10-9 defeat.
For coach Paul Dix however, this weekend is all about demonstrating their team values each time they enter the pool.
He said: “Discipline, hard work and humility have been the team’s focus for this year. We are looking forward to competing against some very strong teams and demonstrating our values.”
Squad: Keeyan Shah, Edward Carpenter, Dusan Crompton (C), Bertie Dix, Niko Obradovic, Bailey Sapsed, Samuel Wood, Ilija Crompton, Rishi Patel, Owen Dorrington, Dinil Rodrigo, Michael Barrett, Gethin Dorrington. Head Coach: Paul Dix. Assistant Coach: Adam Page. Team Manager: James Crompton.
You can keep up with all the action from the weekend by following our live scoreboard, whilst the Swim England website and social media channels will be providing regular updates on everything happening in Coventry.
Swim England’s official event’s photographer, Will Johnston Photography, will also be on hand throughout the weekend and the full gallery will be available here.
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No. 1 Nebraska volleyball sweeps No. 6 Stanford in Sunday match
The No. 1 Nebraska Cornhuskers (2-0) concluded the AVCA First Serve on Sunday against No. 6 Stanford (1-1). The Huskers dominated the match (25-13, 25-19, 25-14), sweeping the Cardinal. Nebraska never let Stanford get too close for comfort, keeping the Cardinal at bay and holding them to an attack percentage of .094 with only 31 […]

The No. 1 Nebraska Cornhuskers (2-0) concluded the AVCA First Serve on Sunday against No. 6 Stanford (1-1). The Huskers dominated the match (25-13, 25-19, 25-14), sweeping the Cardinal.
Nebraska never let Stanford get too close for comfort, keeping the Cardinal at bay and holding them to an attack percentage of .094 with only 31 kills. The Huskers, meanwhile, finished with a .385 attack percentage, delivering 46 kills and only suffering nine errors.
Baylor transfer Allie Sczech led Nebraska on offense, going 12-of-25 for an attack percentage of .400. Rebekah Allick finished 11-of-15 on the night, hitting .600 and earning a team-high five blocks.
Harper Murray also reached double digits in kills, going 10-of-26 and nearly getting a double-double with nine digs. Andi Jackson notably finished with a .500 attack percentage in the win, going 5-of-8, and delivered four blocks.
Bergen Reilly finished with 36 set assists, nine digs, and four kills off seven attacks. Laney Choboy and Olivia Mauch co-led the Huskers defensively, both earning 12 digs on the afternoon.
Nebraska hits the road for the first time this season, traveling down to Nashville to face Lipscomb on Friday night. The first serve is set for 6 p.m. on ESPN+.
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Field Hockey Picked to Finish First in NJAC Preseason Coaches Poll
Story Links GLASSBORO, NJ – Rowan’s field hockey team, the four-time conference champion, has been picked to finish first again as the NJAC released the 2025 Preseason Coaches Poll. The Profs received six of a possible seven first-place votes. Rowan went 6-0 in the league last year and defeated TCNJ at […]

GLASSBORO, NJ – Rowan’s field hockey team, the four-time conference champion, has been picked to finish first again as the NJAC released the 2025 Preseason Coaches Poll. The Profs received six of a possible seven first-place votes.
Rowan went 6-0 in the league last year and defeated TCNJ at home to capture its fourth straight NJAC title. It was the 11th conference championship in the history of the program and the fifth under head coach Michelle Andre.
The Profs reached the NCAA Championship for the fourth consecutive season. Rowan defeated #16 Ursinus in the first round, before falling to #3 Tufts in the second round, ending the year with a 15-8 record and the #22 ranking in the final NFHCA Poll.
Senior All-American Tess Herman, the 2024 NJAC Defensive Player of the Year, is among the leading returnees for the Profs.
The Coaches’ Poll has TCNJ picked second, followed by Montclair State, Stockton (dark horse choice), Kean, Ramapo and William Paterson.
The Profs open the season at home on Friday, August 29 when they host Ursinus at 4 p.m. at Coach Richard Wackar Stadium.
FULL SEASON PREVIEW TO COME ON TUESDAY 8/26 on ROWANATHLETICS.COM
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CUI Women’s Volleyball Voted Top 3 in PacWest Preseason Poll
Story Links IRVINE, Calif. – Before you know it, the first serve of a brand new women’s volleyball season will be upon us! This week the PacWest Conference Preseason Polls are being announced for all the fall sports with women’s volleyball leading things off. Concordia University Irvine was voted third by the league’s […]

IRVINE, Calif. – Before you know it, the first serve of a brand new women’s volleyball season will be upon us!
This week the PacWest Conference Preseason Polls are being announced for all the fall sports with women’s volleyball leading things off. Concordia University Irvine was voted third by the league’s volleyball coaches, coming off a tie for fourth place a yar ago in head coach Eryn Leja-Martin‘s first season at the helm.
The Golden Eagles welcome back a good portion of last year’s team including a pair of former All-PacWest honorees. First Team All-Conference selection Kayden Croy is now a junior and led CUI last fall with over 350 kills and 410 points. She also racked up 1.79 digs per set.
CUI senior Caitlin Jarrell was a Second Team All-PacWest selection in 2023 as a sophomore, and hit .291 with 230 kills as a junior with 79 total blocks. Delaney Gregg returns as another key middle blocker entering her sophomore campaign. Gregg was first on the team a year ago with 20 solo blocks and averaged 0.90 blocks per set as well.
Redshirt sophomores Dominique VadeBoncoeur and Celia Dowell are also back for the 2025 campaign. Dowell is the leading returner with 259 digs last year (2.42 digs/set) and played a chunk of games in the libero jersey. Meanwhile, sophomore setter Macy Scheer handed out 110 assists as a true freshman.
Twin sisters Mattie and Cassie Prior join Ally Scheidle as part of a strong senior class. Mattie Prior serves as the team representative on the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, and is also the SAAC President at Concordia as well as the PacWest SAAC President.
In addition to those nine talented returners, CUI added a crop of 11 new Golden Eagles. CLICK HERE for the Full Article on Coach Leja-Martin’s First Recruiting Class
The ladies are gearing up to host the Golden Eagle Classic and begin the regular season the first week of September. It is a three-day tournament from Thursday, Sept. 4 to Saturday, Sept. 6 with six games being played at Concordia.
The Golden Eagles will play their first two games on Friday, Sept 5 at 12:30 p.m. against Western Oregon and then at 7:00 p.m. that night against Cal State Dominguez Hills.
CLICK HERE for the full CUI women’s volleyball schedule
CLICK HERE for the full PacWest Preseason Poll for Women’s Volleyball
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Caitlin Clark becomes a Nike signature athlete with shoe coming out next year
By DOUG FEINBERG NEW YORK (AP) — Caitlin Clark is Nike’s newest signature athlete, expanding the athletic wear company’s partnership with the WNBA star. Nike on Monday revealed a new logo of interlocking Cs to represent the Indiana Fever player. Clark’s first signature shoe and apparel collection will debut next year. Her logo collection will […]

By DOUG FEINBERG
NEW YORK (AP) — Caitlin Clark is Nike’s newest signature athlete, expanding the athletic wear company’s partnership with the WNBA star.
Nike on Monday revealed a new logo of interlocking Cs to represent the Indiana Fever player. Clark’s first signature shoe and apparel collection will debut next year. Her logo collection will launch on Oct. 1, with a T-shirt in the Fever’s colors — yellow and navy blue — coming out a month earlier.
“Nike’s signature roster features all-time greats, and I am incredibly proud to join some of the best athletes in the world,” Clark said in a statement. “I’m excited to share a first look at what we’ve started to create together.”
Clark has missed 24 games during an injury-plagued second season, including the last 15 with a right groin strain. She has not played or practiced since July 15.
She did, however, participate in Indiana’s pregame shootaround Sunday at Minnesota. Last season’s WNBA Rookie of the Year is averaging 16.5 points, 8.8 assists and 5.0 rebounds in 13 games.
Clark has had a huge impact in women’s basketball ratings and attendance over the last few years, dating from her time setting the NCAA all-time scoring record at Iowa.
In June, Nike released a pair of Kobe Bryant’s signature sneakers in the colors of the Fever. The shoes sold out nearly as soon as they were offered.
Clark becomes the third WNBA player to get a signature deal with Nike, following A’ja Wilson and Sabrina Ionescu. Wilson’s shoe and apparel are coming out this year.
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SMU Track and Field Names Owens as Assistant Coach for Sprints and Hurdles
Story Links DALLAS, Texas (SMU) — Bridgette Owens is entering her second season with the SMU Track & Field program and her first year as Assistant Coach for Sprints and Hurdles. She continues to serve as the team’s Director of Operations, a role she held exclusively during the 2024–25 season. “I’m thankful […]

DALLAS, Texas (SMU) — Bridgette Owens is entering her second season with the SMU Track & Field program and her first year as Assistant Coach for Sprints and Hurdles. She continues to serve as the team’s Director of Operations, a role she held exclusively during the 2024–25 season.
“I’m thankful to Coach A’ Havahla Haynes for the opportunity to be part of this program and for trusting me with more responsibility,” Owens said. “I’m excited to step into this coaching role and help our student-athletes grow on and off the track.”
Owens served a vital role in bringing track and field back to Dallas in her first year as part of the program. SMU hosted its first track meet in 27 years during the 2024-25 season, and she held the role of Day Of Meet Director for the SMU Invitational.
Before joining SMU, Owens served as an assistant coach at the University of Illinois during the 2023–24 season. While in Champaign, she played a key role in guiding the Fighting Illini to the 2024 Big Ten Indoor Championship title. That same year, she coached the women’s 4×100-meter relay team to a school-record time of 43.50, breaking a 28-year-old program mark and advancing to the NCAA Final Round for the first time since 2016.
Prior to Illinois, Owens was an assistant coach at UTEP for the 2022–23 season. She helped the Miners sweep the 2023 Conference USA Track Athlete of the Year honors, mentoring women’s honoree Marissa Simpson to C-USA titles in the 60m and 100m hurdles, along with second-team All-America honors at the NCAA Championships.
Owens previously spent three seasons as an assistant coach at Western Michigan (2019–2022) and began her collegiate coaching career as a volunteer assistant at Cal State Northridge.
As an athlete, Owens was a seven-time NCAA All-American at Clemson University and the University of Florida. She graduated from UF as the school record holder in both the 60-meter hurdles and 100-meter hurdles. A Detroit native, she competed in the 2012 and 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials and placed 10th at the 2019 USA Outdoor Championships under the coaching of Olympic coach Lawrence “Boogie” Johnson.
Owens holds a bachelor’s degree in Family, Youth, and Community Sciences from the University of Florida and a master’s degree in business administration and human resources from DeVry University.
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