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Softball Opens Play at Atlantic 10 Championship

Story Links Tournament Info: May 7-10 Location: GW Softball Field – Washington, D.C. Admission: Free TV: ESPN+ | Stats | SJU Game Notes (available Tuesday after 4:30 p.m.) Social Media Twitter/X: @sjuhawks_sb Instagram: @sjuhawks_sb #THWND First Pitch The Saint Joseph’s softball team takes part in the Atlantic 10 Softball Championship […]

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Tournament Info: May 7-10
Location: GW Softball Field – Washington, D.C.
Admission: Free
TV: ESPN+ | Stats | SJU Game Notes (available Tuesday after 4:30 p.m.)

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The Saint Joseph’s softball team takes part in the Atlantic 10 Softball Championship May 7-10 at the GW Softball Field in Washington, D.C. The Hawks come into the tournament as the No. 5 seed.

Hawks In The A-10 Tournament

Saint Joseph’s is making its 25th appearance in the Atlantic 10 Championship with an overall record of 34-46 in the tournament. The Hawks have competed in the championship game four times, most recently in 2016.

On The Rise (Part I)

Under the leadership of head coach Gina McCool, SJU is in the conference championship in back-to-back seasons for the first time since 2021 and 2022. McCool is just the second coach in program history to lead St. Joe’s to the A-10 tournament in her first two seasons since Moo Moyer in 2002 and 2003.

On The Rise (Part II)

At 28-23 heading into the conference tournament, the Hawks are guaranteed their first season with a winning record since they went 26-20 in 2021.The 28 victories are the most since 2019.

Anyone, Anywhere

Saint Joseph’s has claimed 17 victories in either road or neutral contests this season, including 10 wins in true road games and a 7-5 mark in A-10 away tilts. It is the most non-home wins since 19 in 2019.

Productive Outs

Some way, somehow, SJU usually finds a way to get the runner home from third. Saint Joseph’s leads the A-10 and is in the top-50 nationally in sacrifice flies. Individually, Riley York is fifth in NCAA Division I with seven SF on the season.

Milestone Watch

Sarah Cancila has a shot at etching her name further into the program record books. She currently has 92 walks and is two away from tying for second all-time in program history. Her 112 runs scored are seventh all-time and are three away from sixth and she needs one more stolen base to take fifth place all alone. She has also appeared in 193 games, ninth most in team history. Not to be forgotten, Kayla Tauber is three hits away from becoming the 28th player at SJU with 150 career hits.

Milestones Achieved

Several Hawks have reached milestones this season with Cancila recording her 150th hit and Meghan Sinkus, Sierra Fretz and Hailey Malito each getting their 100th. With her second punchout against St. Bonaventure on Saturday, Taylor Trowbridge became the 16th player in program history to notch 200 in a career.

Heading Into The Tournament Hot

Meghan Sinkus picked up her production in a big way at St. Bonaventure this weekend. She went 5-for-9 against the Bonnies with two triples, a double, six RBI and five runs scored. All of her RBI came in the second game of the series as it was the most runs driven in during a single game for St. Joe’s since 2021. The extra base hits were her first since March 29 against Saint Louis.

Going Yard

With her 10th homer of the season on April 19 against GW, Sierra Fretz became just the seventh player in program history to record double figure homeruns in a season. The team record is 14 from Caela Abadie in 2021.

Rare Feat

With her 4-for-4 performance against Dayton on April 27, Hailey Malito became the first SJU player to record four hits in a game since Jessica Gaughan did it on May 8, 2023 at St. Bonaventure. It is just the fifth game with four or more hits by a St. Joe’s player this decade.

1-2-3-4-5

Starting with her final at-bat at Dayton on April 26 and through the first game of Sunday’s twinbill, Malito collected hits in five consecutive trips to the plate. She is the fifth player in Division I this season to accomplish the feat and the first since Ella Wesolowski of Mississippi State did it April 12-13. Among the five hits were two doubles and a triple.

Get On The Board First!

Playing with the lead may seem like a good formula for winning for any team, but Saint Joseph’s frontruns as well as anyone in the nation. The Hawks are 22-2 when plating the opening run of the contest, adding to the mark by going 2-0 this past weekend at St. Bonaventure when scoring first.

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The winner of the Atlantic 10 Championship earns an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. Selections for NCAA’s are scheduled to be announced on May 11 at 7:00 p.m.





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IU AD Scott Dolson states intent to maintain 24 varsity programs after House settlement – The Daily Hoosier

One of the main questions stemming from the recent approval of the House settlement is whether sports that don’t generate positive cash flow will be impacted. With schools like Indiana now facing a new $20 million annual expense in the form of revenue sharing, cuts have to be made somewhere. Around the nation going back […]

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One of the main questions stemming from the recent approval of the House settlement is whether sports that don’t generate positive cash flow will be impacted.

With schools like Indiana now facing a new $20 million annual expense in the form of revenue sharing, cuts have to be made somewhere.

Around the nation going back five years colleges have been eliminating programs to ward off budgetary concerns.  Those instances have accelerated over the last year as schools have anticipated the House settlement.  Title IX, which requires schools to provide equal opportunities to male and female athletes, puts men’s sports at even greater risk.

Will IU be able to maintain all 24 of its varsity sports?  In a statement released Wednesday in response to the House settlement, IU AD Scott Dolson signaled it is Indiana’s intent to do just that.  But he also suggested continuing financial support from fans and alumni is critical to holding it all together.

Here’s the full statement Dolson e-mailed:

Dear Hoosier Nation,

Friday was a landmark day for college athletics. The U.S. District Court for Northern California granted final approval for a settlement in the House vs. NCAA litigation, paving the way for a new and exciting era of intercollegiate athletics. Our department has been anticipating and preparing for this settlement for an extended time, and we are excited that we can move forward with a new level of confidence about what our world will look like in the coming years.

As a passionate IU fan, you likely have questions about what the future looks like. While a lot has changed in the last several years, our quest remains the same – to bring you and fellow Hoosier fans to your feet as you cheer on your beloved IU programs as they pursue championships and provide us all with cherished experiences and memories.

With that in mind, I want to highlight a couple of things as we embark on this journey together.

First, IU Athletics’ core principles are our foundation, and they remain as solid as ever. We are committed to supporting student-athletes’ opportunity to excel academically, athletically, and personally. We want to see our students challenge themselves academically and earn their IU degrees. We want them to maximize their athletic abilities and compete for championships. And when their time in Bloomington is done, we want them to be well prepared to succeed in the next chapter of their lives, whether that is in athletics or in any other professional pursuit or journey.

Second, the successes that we can enjoy moving forward are inextricably linked with you, our passionate and dedicated supporters. IU Athletics is excited to support our student-athletes’ opportunities to the fullest in terms of both revenue sharing and NIL. We plan to do that while maintaining a broad-based athletic program that features 24 varsity programs with their own proud traditions. To make all of that happen, we need Hoosier Nation to rally together and propel our programs and student-athletes to the upper echelon in all areas on and off the field.

We can do this, but we need to do it together. Over the course of time, new challenges have always meant new opportunities for IU Athletics, and this is no different. We are Never Daunted, and with your support, we can and will build on our tradition of championship success in this new era of college athletics.

Scott Dolson
Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics

The Daily Hoosier –“Where Indiana fans assemble when they’re not at Assembly”



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Boulder law firm files appeal of House v. NCAA settlement – Boulder Daily Camera

A law firm in Boulder representing a group of female athletes filed an appeal of the House v. NCAA settlement on Wednesday. The firm of Hutchinson Black and Cook (HBC) is arguing that the landmark settlement, which was approved on Friday by Judge Claudia Wilken in Northern California, violates the gender equity statute in Title […]

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A law firm in Boulder representing a group of female athletes filed an appeal of the House v. NCAA settlement on Wednesday.

The firm of Hutchinson Black and Cook (HBC) is arguing that the landmark settlement, which was approved on Friday by Judge Claudia Wilken in Northern California, violates the gender equity statute in Title IX.

According to FrontOfficeSports.com, this is the first appeal of the House settlement. There are expected to be more appeals in the coming months based on Title IX.



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BSB | Madrigal Named NCBWA Second Team All-American, Program’s First Since 2019

Story Links 2025 NCBWA All-American Teams DALLAS, Texas. – Eddie Madrigal was the lone West Coast Conference All-American as he was named to the NCBWA Second Team for his first career All-American selection. Madrigal put together one of the most complete seasons individually in […]

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DALLAS, Texas.Eddie Madrigal was the lone West Coast Conference All-American as he was named to the NCBWA Second Team for his first career All-American selection. Madrigal put together one of the most complete seasons individually in program history, finishing with a .368 batting average, 21 home runs, 78 RBI, a .698 slugging percentage and a conference leading 1.160 OPS. 

Madrigal was named to the All-WCC First Team and was a Player of the Year candidate all season long, hitting .396 and belting eleven homers in the team’s 24 conference games. Madrigal was also named the WCC Tournament’s Most Outstanding Player after finishing the postseason tournament with a .455 average, ten hits, 13 runs scored, two home runs and a team high eleven RBI. 

Madrigal played a huge role in the Gaels historic season as they won their second ever WCC Tournament Championship and secured their first NCAA Regional win in program history after upsetting eighth ranked Oregon State. Madrigal became the first Saint Mary’s All-American since 2019 when Tyler Thornton was named an NCBWA Freshman All-American as well as the NCBWA Freshman Pitcher of the Year. Thornton finished his rookie season with a 10-2 record, a 2.71 ERA and 94 strikeouts. Head coach Eric Valenzuela has now produced five ABCA All-Region selections and three NCBWA All-Americans in his eight seasons leading the Gaels baseball program. The complete All-American teams can be found HERE or at sportswriters.net. 

About the NCBWA…

There are 17 different conferences and 16 conference championship squads represented among the ’25 standouts. The three All-America squads are also made up of 16 conference players or co-players of the year, 12 conference pitchers of the year, five conference relief pitchers of the year, and nine Division I loop defensive players of the year.

All 84 student-athletes on the teams took their teams to the pinnacle of NCAA Championship competition this spring or helped them qualify for the NCAA World Series. There are 14 All-America stalwarts competing in the 78th NCAA Division I World Series, and dozens of others played in NCAA Regionals or Super Regionals.

Founded in 1962, the NCBWA is dedicated to the advancement of college baseball. Membership is open to writers, broadcasters and publicists of the sport. For more information about the NCBWA, visit the association’s official Web site, www.ncbwa.com.

Be sure to follow your Gaels on Facebook, Instagram, and X to get all the latest Saint Mary’s athletics updates and information.

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Memphis Football Coach Explains NIL and Transfer Portal Challenges | Chris Vernon Show

Memphis football coach Ryan Silverfield joins today’s episode of the Chris Vernon Show to talk all things recruiting, transfer portal, and NIL in today’s college football landscape.If you have any questions about how things work for a head coach in college football, he answers them.#chrisvernonshow#collegefootball#cfb#memphistigers#memphis#transferportal#nil Link 0

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Memphis football coach Ryan Silverfield joins today’s episode of the Chris Vernon Show to talk all things recruiting, transfer portal, and NIL in today’s college football landscape.
If you have any questions about how things work for a head coach in college football, he answers them.
#chrisvernonshow
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John Calipari gets 100% real on ‘expectation’ that comes with lucrative NIL numbers

The post John Calipari gets 100% real on ‘expectation’ that comes with lucrative NIL numbers appeared first on ClutchPoints. The NIL era has accelerated recruiting into becoming a bidding war on what schools offer the most money in NIL. The numbers circulating in college basketball recently have been massive, and one of the game’s best […]

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The post John Calipari gets 100% real on ‘expectation’ that comes with lucrative NIL numbers appeared first on ClutchPoints.

The NIL era has accelerated recruiting into becoming a bidding war on what schools offer the most money in NIL. The numbers circulating in college basketball recently have been massive, and one of the game’s best recruiters, Arkansas’ John Calipari, recently spoke up about how that shapes the expectations for transfers and recruits who come into their new schools.

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As one of the best recruiters in college basketball and potentially all college sports, Calipari has firsthand experience with NIL. While NIL has not changed Calipari’s status as an elite recruiter, it has emboldened him even more, bringing in top recruits at Kentucky and Arkansas. However, big-time players come with big-time money, and Calipari admitted that he and his staff tread lightly even more now due to that aspect of recruiting.

Calipari was on an episode of Golic & Golic on FanDuel Sports Network this week and elaborated on how they navigate this new landscape.

“Did you see the interview with the Kansas State player (Coleman Hawkins) after last year’s season, where he cried? Cried. ‘They paid me $2 million and I couldn’t live up to it.’ There’s one thing about being the star on any team,” Calipari said. “You guys did it, that star makes the most and, wow, but the most is expected from them. So, some guys in college basketball this year are making between $ 3 million and $5 million. Teams are spending 20 million on rosters. Now there’s an expectation. You better win a national title, or you better be a guy, Calipari said.

“If one of you paid a college player four million, would you expect that $4 million player to drag us to the Final Four?”

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In some cases, the risk might not outweigh the reward when programs like Arkansas basketball offer millions of dollars to recruits. Calipari continued to elaborate on how this is impacting the current recruiting landscape.

“That’s different than a seasoned professional dealing with it. So, trying to keep that away from what we do, but social media brings it right back,” Calipari said. “This guy’s making $3 million, and this is the best he is. So, you know, it’s — I think we gotta protect our kids, but some of it, you can’t. You want to be paid a lot. You’re now a professional. You need to perform.”

Thanks to the House settlement being approved, some NIL numbers should be curbed, and at least the field in college sports should be leveled. However, this new era of recruiting is a bidding war, and Calipari and other coaches need to adapt to navigating the potential expectations that come with that.

Related: Fans debate possible NBA-like change in college hoops

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There Looks To Be a Lot of Competition in the Front Court for Oklahoma State

STILLWATER – Steve Lutz and Co. are looking to have some success this season in order to try and have some stability with the roster moving forward in this new era of college basketball with NIL and the transfer portal. Now, success doesn’t/won’t always equal a stable roster as there will always be players who are […]

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STILLWATER – Steve Lutz and Co. are looking to have some success this season in order to try and have some stability with the roster moving forward in this new era of college basketball with NIL and the transfer portal.

Now, success doesn’t/won’t always equal a stable roster as there will always be players who are either unhappy with their current playing time/money situation, or any other number of factors which will always be there.

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Robert Jennings II against Baylor last year.

As for this year’s roster, it looks nearly completely different from last year’s as only two scholarship players returned in Robert Jennings II and Andrija Vukovich. There have been seven transfers, three high school players and an older international freshman added. In keeping things with last year and this year different, this year’s roster has more youth on it. So, hopefully with success and wins comes more players willing to stick around after the season, allowing Lutz and Co. to create some stability.

Now, a good chunk of the youth is at the forward and center positions. Lutz brought in two high school bigs in Ben Ahmed and Mekhi Ragland, international freshman Lefteris Mantzoukis and transfer F/C Parsa Fallah to go with Vukovic who has improved physically from last year.

I’ve talked to someone close to the program who believes Fallah to be the main big right now based on experience, fitness and talent. But this summer will hopefully make it a much tougher position as the high school players get into better shape and used to the speed and physicality of the college game.

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Fallah in practice.

Fallah checks in at 6-9, 260 pounds and is in Stillwater by the way of Oregon State. He averaged nearly 13 points per game as a junior for the Beavers on 60% shooting from the floor, with four rebounds and one assist per game. 

“Parsa’s been great,” said Lutz. “He’s been one of those guys that’s tried to lead. He has an infectious personality, he doesn’t ever have a bad day when he walks in the room, he brings the energy level up. He adds to the room and he’s great. He needs to get a little bit better shape right now, but we expect big things from him. But I’m telling you, I really think that there’s gonna be a lot of competition along that front line. I really do because those two freshman, man, they don’t know what they’re doing yet, but there’s a lot of talent and a lot of ability. Then like you say, Mili [Vukovic] is coming back for his second year, so he’s lightyears ahead of where he was last year.”

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Ahmed on his official visit to Stillwater.

Both Ahmed and Ragland are roughly 6-10 and need to trim up, put on some muscle and get stronger. No one really knows what Mantzoukas can/will bring to the table as he won’t be in Stillwater for the foreseeable future to due student visas being paused. OSU is working with the state government and Washington to get it cleared up. 



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