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Women’s Track & Field Garners 21 All-ODAC Citations, Freeman Named Coach of the Year

Story Links FOREST, Va. – The Washington and Lee University women’s track and field team garnered 21 All-Old Domininon Athletic Conference (ODAC) citations following this year’s outdoor championships while head coach Dana Freeman was named the Coach of the Year. Head coach Dana Freeman was named the Coach of the Year for […]

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FOREST, Va. – The Washington and Lee University women’s track and field team garnered 21 All-Old Domininon Athletic Conference (ODAC) citations following this year’s outdoor championships while head coach Dana Freeman was named the Coach of the Year.

Head coach Dana Freeman was named the Coach of the Year for the second time this season as she earned the distinction during the Indoor season. Freeman led the Generals to their first ODAC outdoor crown since 1995 and helped complete the first Triple Crown in program history, winning the Cross Country, Indoor & Outdoor ODAC Championships in the same season. This season, the Blue and White have set nine program records while recording 29 other top-ten updates to their outdoor record books. 

The Generals won six events at the conference championships, claiming six First Team All-ODAC honors with Olivia Warr leading the way with a pair of wins. Warr won her first title in the 1,500m, clocking in a time of 4:49.51 to become the fifth student-athlete in program history to win the event. Later that day, Warr crossed the finish line in a time of 17:34.72 to become the sixth runner in program history to secure a title in the 5,000m. Reese Brown secured her first conference title after clocking in a time of 11:24.50 –the third fastest time in program history– to become the first General to win the 3,000m steeplechase since 2013. 

Camille Gillum won her third overall ODAC title in the high jump after resetting her own program record with a mark of 1.68m (5′-06.00″). Bailey Hedgemon secured her second-straight hammer throw title on the first day of action, recording a mark of 46.51m (152′-07.00″) to earn First Team honors. Ashley D’Ambrosia secured the final title for the Blue and White as she won her second-straight outdoor pole vault title after soaring over a height of 3.62m (11′-10.50″).

The Generals had seven student-athletes secure Second Team accolades with Amanda Romano securing a pair of honors. Romano turned in a second place finish in the 100m hurdles after crossing the finish line in 14.82s, tying the program record. She then clocked in a time of 1:02.96 in the 400m hurdles to earn another second place finish. Brianna Breyault finished right behind Brown in the 3,000m steeplechase to earn Second Team All-ODAC honors after clocking in time of 11:24:52, the fourth-fastest time in program history. 

Emma Mitchell battled inclement weather conditions to secure a Second Team laurels in the 10,000m, clocking in a time of 37:33.98, the fifth-fastest time in program history, to finish in second place. Lilly Versen earned All-ODAC honors in the 100m dash after posting a time of 12.38s in the prelims to qualify for the finals. In the championship heat, Versen crossed the finish line in a time of 12.28s to finish in second place. Mim Kemp paced the 800m group with a second place finish, crossing the finish line in a time of 2:20.86.

Emily Jackson earned Second Team laurels in the shot put after breaking the program record in the event with a personal best toss of 11.88m (38′-11.75″). Layla Keadle earned All-ODAC honors in the pole vault after finishing in second place after clearing a height of 3.52m (11′-06.50″), the third-best mark in program history..

Claire Hamlet secured a Third Team All-ODAC honor after posting the ninth-fastest 10,000m in program history, finishing right behind Mitchell in third place with a time of 38:17.34. Brenna Luczak turned in a third place finish in the 800m to garner All-ODAC honors after posting a time of 2:21.34 while Sophia Breschi earned laurels in the 5,000m, finishing in third place with a time of 17:41.24. Annabelle Sutliff, Lucie Graziano, Amanda Romano and Mimi Kemp rounded out the All-ODAC selections for the Blue and White, earning Third Team honors as a squad in the 4x400m relay. The quartet clocked in a time of 4:03.00, the ninth-fastest time in program history, to finish in third place.

 


Nestled in the mountains of Virginia, Washington and Lee University is a proud member of NCAA Division III and the Old Dominion Athletic Conference. Founded in 1749, W&L is the ninth-oldest college in the United States and a top-ranked liberal arts university. With over 500 student-athletes in 24 varsity sports, the Generals have celebrated over 265 conference championships. Learn more about the Blue and White by visiting www.generalssports.com or on social media at @WLUGenerals.



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Florida Track And Field Team To Compete In Championship

The NCAA Track and Field Championships kick off Wednesday at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon. The Florida men’s team looks to defend its outdoor title. The men have dominated the NCAA in recent years, winning three consecutive championships. Meanwhile, the women look to earn their first team title since 2022. Both the men’s and women’s […]

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The NCAA Track and Field Championships kick off Wednesday at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon.

The Florida men’s team looks to defend its outdoor title. The men have dominated the NCAA in recent years, winning three consecutive championships. Meanwhile, the women look to earn their first team title since 2022. Both the men’s and women’s teams previously won the team titles in 2022, making Florida the first school to sweep the team titles since 2015.

Florida qualified for 19 overall entries in the championships following its performances in the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field East preliminaries.

Day 1

Wednesday is day one of the men’s competition. Florida will be represented by 14 athletes in eight events. The men’s team is currently No. 15 in the NCAA Men’s team rankings, with 112.25 points.

The men will compete in four semifinals Wednesday: the 4x100m relay, the 110m hurdles, the 110m hurdles, 400m, and the 4x400m relay. Gator athletes will also appear in the javelin throw final and the long jump final.

Florida has five returning All-Americans on the men’s side. Of these five, Malcolm Clemons, Jenoah McKiver, and Reheem Hayles qualified for the championship and will compete in various events.

Holloway’s Impact

Florida has become a track and field powerhouse under Mike Holloway. Holloway was named head coach of both teams since 2007. In his time as coach, he has led Florida to 14 NCAA championships, in both outdoor and indoor track and field. He has won 12 championships on the men’s side since 2010.

No other Division 1 program has won as many championships as Holloway has since 2010. He is one of only six coaches to win at least ten titles. His victory in 2022 made him one of just two coaches in any Division 1 sport to win ten team titles.

The men’s team will begin competing today at 7:05 p.m. Day 2 of the men’s championships will be on Friday. The women will compete on Thursday and Saturday.





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Chioma Njoku Set For NCAA Championships On Thursday

Story Links EUGENE, OR – Maryland’s Chioma Njoku will compete in the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships hosted by the University of Oregon on Thursday afternoon as she takes part in the hammer throw. Njoku is slated to begin competition at 4:30 PM ET (1:30 PM PT) with the […]

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EUGENE, OR – Maryland’s Chioma Njoku will compete in the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships hosted by the University of Oregon on Thursday afternoon as she takes part in the hammer throw. Njoku is slated to begin competition at 4:30 PM ET (1:30 PM PT) with the competition streamed live on ESPN+.

She is slated to be the fourth thrower in the second flight of competitors. Her personal-best mark of 65.60 meters (215′ 3″) was set at the NCAA East First Round meet in Jacksonville, FL where she finished sixth to qualify for the NCAA Championships.

Njoku ranks ninth among all hammer throwers in the NCAA East and is 27th nationally. She holds the program record at Maryland for the event and is second all-time in the indoor weight throw. In addition to her NCAA East First Round performance, Njoku also placed fifth this spring at the Big Ten Outdoor Championships which were also held at Hayward Field.

For her career, Njoku, who began her career at Delaware, has also been honored as a USTFCCA All-Academic Honoree as well as a CSC Academic All-District selection. She has also earned Academic All-Big Ten honors.

This will mark the third consecutive year Maryland has been represented by a thrower at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. In 2023, Jeff Kline earned honorable mention All-America honors in the shot put, while last spring, Kayla Thorpe was a second team All-America in the javelin.

 



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Washington State Cougars set to shine at NCAA track and field championships in Eugene

EUGENE, OR – Today is the start of the NCAA Championships for track and field, which will run through Saturday. The Washington State Cougars have some impressive talent taking the field over the week. The Washington State men’s track and field program will compete in four events at the 2025 NCAA Division 1 outdoor track […]

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EUGENE, OR – Today is the start of the NCAA Championships for track and field, which will run through Saturday.

The Washington State Cougars have some impressive talent taking the field over the week.

The Washington State men’s track and field program will compete in four events at the 2025 NCAA Division 1 outdoor track and field championship.

Athletes will be taking the field at the University of Oregon campus in Eugene. They will start the event with a 4×100-meter relay.

The Cougs competing over the week are Bryson Stubblefield, Mason Lawyer, Parker Duskin, and Kennan Kuntz.

This quartet for the Cougs blasted a school record of 39.09 seconds at the NCAA West Regionals to qualify for the semifinals.

Starting at 5:25 pm, Mason Lawyer will be running in the 100 m dash.

Lawyer had qualified at the West Regionals with a blazing sprint of 9.95 seconds.

Lawyer will continue his stellar season at 6:29 pm with the 200-meter dash national semifinal.

He had qualified while the Cougs were down in College Station, Texas, with a school record of 20.34 seconds.

Cougs sophomore Evans Kuru,i who has the fastest 10.000 meter run in the NCAA this season at 28:19.22 with a ticket punched to the final.

Also, Kurui placed fifth at the regional championships and will run starting at 6:56 pm.

The WSU relay team and lawyer will be seeking a qualifying spot in Friday’s National finals.

Tomorrow, Thursday, June 12th, the Championships will continue with day 1 for the women.



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Ann Storck Center Hosted its 39th Annual All Heart Volleyball Challenge

Ann Storck Center – a Fort Lauderdale-based private nonprofit organization dedicated to enriching the lives of children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, hosted its 39th Annual All Heart Volleyball Challenge on the sand in Pompano Beach on June 7. Players in attendance bumped, set and gave back to support the Center’s mission throughout […]

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Ann Storck Center – a Fort Lauderdale-based private nonprofit organization dedicated to enriching the lives of children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, hosted its 39th Annual All Heart Volleyball Challenge on the sand in Pompano Beach on June 7.

Players in attendance bumped, set and gave back to support the Center’s mission throughout all its programs and services to discover ability and build independence so that individuals live happier, more independent, fulfilling lives. The annual event raised $17,000 and awareness for the Ann Storck Center, which accommodates 96 permanent residents and serves more than 300 clients daily through an array of critical care, learning and ability-focused programs.

Players enjoyed a fun-filled day of volleyball, a live DJ, a raffle, prizes, lunch, dinner, beverages and more. Supporters played in co-ed 6’s volleyball teams in the beach volleyball tournament in competitive or recreational divisions.

“We are filled with gratitude after an unforgettable day at the 39th
Annual All Heart Volleyball Challenge on Pompano Beach,” said Ann Stock Center CEO Patricia (Pat) Murphy. “Seeing our community come together to support Ann Storck Center and the individuals we serve is truly inspiring. It reminds us of the strength and compassion surrounding our mission.”

Ann Storck Center thanks the sponsors for their generous support. 2025 sponsors are Beach House, Lucky Fish Beach Bar + Grill, Oceanic, Jet’s Pizza, Parkshore Pharmacy, Lowes, Gulf Stream Brewery, TDON and CHEW.

For more information, visit annstorckcenter.org/



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Five Bearcats sign to compete at the collegiate level • Paso Robles Press

Paso Robles High School celebrates student-athletes’ academic and athletic achievements during College Signing Day ceremony PASO ROBLES — Paso Robles High School proudly hosted its annual College Signing Day on Tuesday, May 20 at 4 p.m. in Gil Asa Gym, honoring five outstanding student-athletes who have committed to continuing their academic and athletic careers at […]

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Paso Robles High School celebrates student-athletes’ academic and athletic achievements during College Signing Day ceremony

PASO ROBLES — Paso Robles High School proudly hosted its annual College Signing Day on Tuesday, May 20 at 4 p.m. in Gil Asa Gym, honoring five outstanding student-athletes who have committed to continuing their academic and athletic careers at the collegiate level.

This special event celebrates the hard work, determination, and achievement of student-athletes who have earned the opportunity to compete in college athletics. It also acknowledges the unwavering support of families, coaches, educators, and teammates who have helped shape their journey.

The following Bearcat athletes signed their National Letters of Intent:

  • Tyler Daillak – Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo (Division I Cross Country & Track & Field)
  • Park Craig – California Lutheran University (Football)
  • Denisse De La Cruz Lopez – Missouri Valley College (Wrestling)
  • Garrett Haggmark – Seattle University (Division I Swimming)
  • Ezra Smeltzer – Cuesta College (Water Polo & Swimming)

“We are incredibly proud of these student-athletes and the commitment they have shown to both their academic and athletic goals,” said Michael Sauret, Athletic Director at Paso Robles High School. “Their success reflects the strength of our school community and the dedication of everyone who has supported them along the way.”





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NCAA DI Outdoor Track & Field Championships

The 2025 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships are underway at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon. The action kicked off on Wednesday, June 11 and concludes on Saturday, June 14. The men will compete on Wednesday and Friday, while the women will compete on Thursday and Saturday. Here are the results from the finals of […]

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The 2025 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships are underway at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon. The action kicked off on Wednesday, June 11 and concludes on Saturday, June 14. The men will compete on Wednesday and Friday, while the women will compete on Thursday and Saturday.

Here are the results from the finals of the meet.

Day 1: Wednesday, June 11

Men’s hammer throw

  1. Kostas Zaltos (Minnesota) – 78.08m
  2. Angelos Mantzouranis (Minnesota) – 76.96m
  3. Tarik Robinson-O’Hagan (Ole Miss) – 76.78m
  4. Texas Tanner (Air Force) – 75.22m
  5. Rory Devaney (Cal Poly) – 74.16m
  6. Ryan Johnson (Iowa) – 71.91m
  7. Daniel Reynolds (Wyoming) – 69.68m
  8. Christian Toro (Duke) – 68.94m
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Theo Kahler is the news editor at Runner’s World. He’s a former all-conference collegiate runner at Winthrop University, and he received his master’s degree in liberal arts studies from Wake Forest University, where he was a member of one of the top distance-running teams in the NCAA. Kahler has reported on the ground at major events such as the Paris Olympics, U.S. Olympic Trials, New York City Marathon, and Boston Marathon. He’s run 14:20 in the 5K, 1:05:36 in the half marathon, and enjoys spotting tracks from the sky on airplanes. (Look for colorful ovals around football fields.)



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