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Women's Track & Field Places Third At MEAC Championships

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Women's Track & Field Places Third At MEAC Championships

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BALTIMORE, Md. (May 17, 2025)-

The Morgan State women’s track and field team closed out the 2025 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Outdoor Track & Field Championships on Saturday with a third-place finish at Dick Price Stadium on the campus of Norfolk State University.
 
Morgan State concluded Championship Saturday with a total of 74 points. It was the Lady Bears’ highest finish since the 2023 season when they placed second overall in the team standings.
 
Howard captured the team title with a record-breaking performance, scoring a meet-high 292 points. It was the fourth straight outdoor title and fifth overall for the Bison. Norfolk State totaled 189 points to finish second. North Carolina Central placed fourth with 73 points, just beating out Delaware State (72 points) who was fifth.
 
The final day of competition began with the javelin throw, as Morgan State’s Brylan Carter placed third with a throw of 122-01 (37.22 meters). Tia Jackson came in seventh with her throw of 103-08 (31.60m).
 
Morgan State received a pair of fourth place finishes in the pole vault by Azariah Jones, who had a height of 8-00.50 (2.45m), while Laniyah Henderson placed fourth in the triple jump with a leap of 40-11.50 (12.48m).
 
On the track, Jatavia Robinson set a personal record in the 200-meter dash in a time of 24.09 to place fifth.
 
Jessica Lamborn also set a personal record with her seventh-place finish in the 1500 meter run in time of 4:49.54.
 
The Lady Bears’ 4X100 relay team of Jatavia Robinson, Lailah King, Keira Stewart and Tia Jackson ran a time of 46.94 to finish fifth.
 
Morgan’s 4X400 relay squad of Victoria Francis, Keira Stewart, Jatavia Robinson and Jessica Lamborn ran a season best time of 3:57.16 to place eighth.  
 
Morgan State concluded the three-day meet with four All-MEAC Team selections.
 
Morgan State’s All-MEAC Selections
First-Team
Cailyn Johnson, discus
Tia Jackson, long jump
 
Third-Team
Brylan Carter, javelin
Keira Stewart, long jump
 
The top three finishers in each event earned All-MEAC honors.
 
MEAC Track & Field Championship Awards  
Outstanding Coach:
 David Oliver, Howard  
Outstanding Runner Athlete: Mercyline Kimaiyo, NSU  
Outstanding Field Athlete: Leslie Young, NSU  
 
All-MEAC Teams  
Women’s First Team
  
Women’s Javelin, Areyanna Scott SCSU 42.20m, Women’s 400 Meter Hurdles, Arianna Smith HOW 56.11, Women’s Discus, Cailyn Johnson MSU 48.02m, Women’s 800 Meters, Camille Egbula HOW 2:06.96, Women’s 1500 Meters, Camille Egbula HOW 4:28.56, Women’s Pole Vault, D’Nysha Brightful NSU 3.50m, Women’s Hammer, Erin Hatcher HOW 60.72m, Women’s 4×100, Howard 44.45, Women’s 4×400, Howard 3:36.20, Women’s Heptathlon, Jasmyn Hunter HOW 4332, Women’s 5000 Meters, Joslyn Crosby HOW 19:04.04, Women’s 100 Meters, Kailei Collins HOW 11.28, Women’s Triple Jump, Kelis Armstrong HOW 12.76m, Women’s Shot Put, Kendra Ezeama HOW 15.42m, Women’s 200 Meters, Kiya Lawson HOW 22.87, Women’s 400 Meters, Kiya Lawson HOW 53.75,Women’s 100 Meter Hurdles, Marcia Sey HOW 12.84, Women’s 3000 Meters Steeplechase, Mercyline Kimaiyo NSU 10:59.16, Women’s 10,000 Meter Run, Mercyline Kimaiyo NSU 39:27.00, Women’s Long Jump, Tia Jackson MSU 6.02m, Women’s High Jump, Tia Lucas NCCU 1.77m 
 
Women’s Second Team  
Women’s Javelin, Leslie Young NSU 37.49m, Women’s 400 Meter Hurdles, Aniya Woodruff HOW 57.24, Women’s Discus, Temi Banwo HU 44.09m, Women’s 800 Meters, Leanna Lewis NSU 2:07.49, Women’s 1500 Meters, Jahmei Wyatt NSU 4:38.92, Women’s Pole Vault, Annalise Bond DSU 3.20m, Women’s Hammer, Leslie Young NSU 55.75m, Women’s 4×100, Coppin State 45.00, Women’s 4×400, Norfolk State 3:42.75, Women’s Heptathlon, Jasmen Walker HOW 4305, Women’s 5000 Meters, Mercyline Kimaiyo NSU 19:05.30, Women’s 100 Meters, Marcia Sey HOW 11.40, Women’s Triple Jump, Jazmyn Wajd HOW 12.66m, Women’s Shot Put, Temi Banwo HOW 13.87m, Women’s 200 Meters, Kailei Collins HOW 23.09, Women’s 400 Meters, Zoe Turner HOW 54.58, Women’s 100 Meter Hurdles, Brooklyn Robinson NSU 13.05, Women’s 3000 Meters Steeplechase, Sonia Koech NSU 11:17.00, Women’s 10,000 Meter Run, Abigael Chebet NSU 39:29.93, Women’s Long Jump, Ija Mumford HOW 5.96m, Women’s High Jump, Valerie Ashamu DSU / Aniah Kennerson NSU 1.68m 
 
Women’s Third Team  
Women’s Javelin, Brylan Carter MSU 37.22m, Women’s 400 Meter Hurdles, Cenaiya Billups HOW 58.54, Women’s Discus, Sa’Niya Fowler NCCU 42.92m, Women’s 800 Meters, Laila Jackson NCCU 2:09.63, Women’s 1500 Meters, Mercyline Kimaiyo NSU 4:40.37, Women’s Pole Vault, Hunter Lexa NSU 2.90m, Women’s Hammer, Sa’Niya Fowler NCCU 51.72m, Women’s 4×100, Norfolk state 45.60, Women’s 4×400, S.C. State 3:45.31, Women’s Heptathlon, Essence Shaw NSU 4238, Women’s 5000 Meters, Abigael Chebet NSU 19:08.86, Women’s 100 Meters, Ai’yana Gray-Williams HOW 11.57, Women’s Triple Jump, Ija Mumford HOW 12.49m, Women’s Shot Put, Leslie Young NSU 13.84m, Women’s 200 Meters, Kyah Lafortune CSU 23.55, Women’s 400 Meters, Nyree Baccus NCCU 54.62, Women’s 100 Meter Hurdles, Aniya Woodruff HOW 13.34, Women’s 3000 Meters Steeplechase, Mira Martin HOW 11:17.32, Women’s 10,000 Meter Run, Sonia Koech NSU 39:35.36, Women’s Long Jump, Keira Stewart MSU 5.89m, Women’s High Jump, Kennedy Spears SCSU 1.65m
 
 
2025 MEAC Outdoor Championships (Day 3)
May 15-17, 2025
Norfolk State University
Norfolk, Va. (Dick Price Stadium)
 
Team Standings (Final)
1. Howard, 292 points
2. Norfolk State, 189 points
3. Morgan State, 74 points
4. North Carolina Central, 73 points
5. Delaware State, 72 points
6. South Carolina State, 50 points
7. Coppin State, 25 points
8. Maryland Eastern Shore, 25 points
 
Morgan State Finishers
4X100 Relay
5. Morgan State, 46.94
(J Robinson, L King, K Stewart, T Jackson)
 
1500 Meter Run
7. Jessica Lamborn, 4:49.54 (personal record)
11. Aaliyah Headley, 5:06.69
 
200 Meter Dash
5. Jatavia Robinson, 24.09 (personal record)
 
4X400 Relay
8. Morgan State, 3:57.16 (season-best)
(V Francis, K Stewart, J Robinson, J Lamborn)
 
Pole Vault
4. Azariah Jones, 8-00.50 (2.45m)
 
Javelin
3. Brylan Carter, 122-01 (37.22m)
7. Tia Jackson, 103-08 (31.60m)
 
Triple Jump
4. Laniyah Henderson, 40-11.50 (12.48m)
 
 
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ABOUT MORGAN
Morgan State University, founded in 1867, is a Carnegie-classified high research (R2) institution offering nearly 140 academic programs leading to degrees from the baccalaureate to the doctorate. As Maryland’s Preeminent Public Urban Research University, and the only university to have its entire campus designated as a National Treasure by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, Morgan serves a multiethnic and multiracial student body and seeks to ensure that the doors of higher education are opened as wide as possible to as many as possible. For more information about Morgan State University, visit www.morgan.edu.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Tomashek named GLIAC Offensive Player of the Week

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HOUGHTON, Mich. – Michigan Tech men’s basketball senior Marcus Tomashek has been named the GLIAC Offensive Player of the Week for week six, the league office announced on Monday.

The honor marks the ninth of his career and the first of his senior season.

Tomashek, a standout from Green Bay, Wisconsin, averaged 30.5 points, 5.5 assists and 2.5 rebounds to lead the No. 9 nationally-ranked Huskies to win over Florida Tech (64-52) before blitzing the high-flying offense of the Lynn Fighting Knights (105-67) at the Florida Tech Christmas Classic over the weekend to wrap non-conference play with a 11-1 record overall.

In the largest scoring game against a Division II opponent in over 15 years, Tomashek netted a season-high 39 points in the 105-67 win on 14-21 from the field and 11-17 from 3-point land, breaking the school record for single-game 3-point field goals made, surpassing fellow Husky All-Americans Kyle Monroe and Ben Stelzer. He also added four assists that helped the Huskies break the team record for most 3-point field goals made with 23.

Tomashek finished the weekend shooting 54.1 percent from the field (20-37), 50 percent from long range (14-28) and a perfect 7-7 from the charity stripe.

The Huskies resume GLIAC play next weekend, hosting Grand Valley State Thursday and Davenport on Saturday.



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SCAC Announces 2025 Fall All-Sportsmanship Teams

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SUWANEE, Ga. — The Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) today announced its 18th annual fall All-Sportsmanship teams. A total of 63 student-athletes – the most since 2011-12 – were selected to the 2025 squad in the sports of men’s cross country, women’s cross country, football, men’s soccer, women’s soccer and volleyball.

Since the inaugural All-Sportsmanship teams were honored in the fall of 2008, the SCAC has recognized over 2,500 student-athletes who each, in his or her own way, has displayed the league’s core belief in the value of honorable conduct.

For this year’s selections, each conference head coach was asked to elect one member from his or her team who displayed good sportsmanship throughout the season. 

The 2025 SCAC All-Sportsmanship honorees for the fall sports season are listed below:

2025 All-Sportsmanship Men’s Cross Country Team
Centenary College – Zack Wroten, Fy., Benton, Louisiana
Colorado College – Luc Santos, Sr., Exeter, New Hampshire 
Concordia University (Texas) – Gerardo Leal, Fy., Dallas, Texas
University of Dallas – Martin Lane, So., Hot Springs, South Dakota
Hendrix College – Davin Barragan, Fy., Hot Springs, Arkansas
LeTourneau University – Austin Jett, Jr., Magnolia, Texas
McMurry University – Roman Perez, Sr., Big Spring, Texas
University of the Ozarks – Daniel Sanderson, Sr., Clarksville, Arkansas
Schreiner University – Sean Dansby, Jr., Pasadena, Texas
University of St. Thomas – Mason McFeeters, Jr., Lake Jackson, Texas
Texas Lutheran University – Peyton Bristow, Fy., Round Rock, Texas

2025 All-Sportsmanship Women’s Cross Country
Centenary College – Grayson Shugart, So., McKinney, Texas
Colorado College – Brooktie Frogge, Sr., Nashville, Tennessee
Concordia University (Texas) – Camille McWhorter, Jr., Humble, Texas
University of Dallas – Teresa Chshen, Jr., River Ridge, Louisiana
Hendrix College – Pippy Newell, Fy., Owasso, Oklahoma
LeTourneau University – Alayna Galloway, Sr., Montgomery, Texas 
McMurry University – Madison Soultanova, Sr., Jacksonville, Texas
University of the Ozarks – Chloe Weathers, Sr., Clarksville, Arkansas
Schreiner University – Piper Hoeke, So., Boerne, Texas
University of St. Thomas – Alejandra Ramon, Jr., Klein, Texas
Texas Lutheran University – Audrey Malbrough, So., Selma, Texas

2025 All-Sportsmanship Football
Austin College – Evan Dennis, Sr., McKinney, Texas
Centenary College – Gideon Bowman, So., Destrehan, Louisiana
Hendrix College – Auvic White, Sr., Munford, Tennessee
Lyon College – Grayson Johnson, Jr., Anniston, Alabama
McMurry University – Kimani Smith, Sr., Austin, Texas
Texas Lutheran University – Anthony Ortegon, Jr., Houston, Texas

2025 All-Sportsmanship Men’s Soccer
Austin College – Justin Ajdukovich, Sr., Frisco, Texas
Centenary College – Joshua Mensah, So., Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Colorado College – Will Jones, So., Colorado Springs, Colorado
Concordia University (Texas) – Steven Dolan, Jr., Bellevue, Washington
University of Dallas – Josh Longlois, So., Houston, Texas
Hendrix College – Charlie Mata, Sr., Houston, Texas
LeTourneau University – Nate Bransford, Sr., Kijabe, Kenya
McMurry University – Abel Gonzalez, Fy., Dallas, Texas
University of the Ozarks – Hunter Robert, Sr., Montgomery, Texas
Schreiner University – Derek Toney, Fy., San Antonio, Texas
University of St. Thomas – Elijah Flores, Sr., Missouri City, Texas
Texas Lutheran University – Preston Huff, Sr., Houston, Texas               

2025 All-Sportsmanship Women’s Soccer
Austin College – Lynna Martin, Fy., Paris, Texas
Centenary College – Anna Hobart, Fy., Natchitoches, Louisiana
Concordia University (Texas) – Lilianna Cherry, Jr., Kingwood, Texas
University of Dallas – Kit Gibbons, Sr., Tomball, Texas
Hendrix College – Ella Kelly, Sr., Webster Groves, Missouri
LeTourneau University – Clarissa Martinez, Sr., Richwood, Texas
McMurry University – Alexandria Flores, Jr., San Angelo, Texas
University of the Ozarks – Jayden Vazquez, So., Dardanelle, Arkansas
Schreiner University – Aspen Ulibarri, So., Clovis, New Mexico
University of St. Thomas – Bre Medina, Fy., Pearland, Texas
Texas Lutheran University – Alysa Marquez, Jr., Miami, Florida

2025 All-Sportsmanship Volleyball
Austin College – Selah Coleman, Sr., Houston, Texas
Centenary College – Hannah Dimmel, Jr., Navasota, Texas
Colorado College – Meghan Gannon, Jr., Cleveland, Ohio
Concordia University (Texas) – Camryn Parker, Sr., Garland, Texas
University of Dallas – Breana Timms, Fy., Mansfield, Texas
Hendrix College – Lily Meyer, Sr., Omaha, Nebraska
LeTourneau University – Emma Smith, Sr., San Antonio, Texas
McMurry University – Jalie Miller, So., Rockwall, Texas
University of the Ozarks – Claire Zeiler, Fy., Paris, Arkansas
Schreiner University – Emma Frye, Jr., Tigard, Oregon
University of St. Thomas – Madi Baker, Jr., Rancho Cucamonga, California
Texas Lutheran University – Ryann Ely, Sr., Montgomery, Texas

To view an archive of past All-Sportsmanship teams, click here.



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RICHARDSON NAMED TO ACADEMIC ALL-LEAGUE TEAM

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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – South Dakota State junior Joslyn Richardson was one of four repeat honorees on the 2025 Summit League Volleyball Academic All-League Team released by conference officials Monday. A total of seven volleyball athletes league-wide were named to the team that was voted on by the membership’s faculty athletic representatives and sports information directors.
 
Richardson, a two-time Summit League Scholar of the Championship presented by JLG Architects, collected the second all-academic honor of her career. 

Richardson played every match as the Jackrabbits’ libero in 2025 and led the team in digs per set with 3.31. She also set a new program record with 41 ace serves this year. 

 

To be eligible for the Academic All-League team, a student-athlete must have a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.30 (on a 4.0 scale), completed at least one full academic year at the current institution and participated in 50 percent of their team’s competitions.

 

Nominations are brought forth by sports information directors from the league’s ten institutions and voting is conducted by both the SIDs and facility athletic representatives (FARs). The team is made up of the seven student-athletes receiving the most votes with all ties standing.

2025 Summit League Volleyball Academic All-League Team











 Name  School  Yr.  Pos.  GPA  Major
 Ally Barth  NDSU  Sr.  MB  3.94 Management Communication
 Kamryn Farris  South Dakota  Sr.  DS  3.75 Business
 Avery Van Hook**  South Dakota  Jr.  S  3.87 Kinesiology & Sport Management
 Kali Jurgensmeier**  Omaha  Sr.  OH  3.82 Biology
 Amanda Loschen  South Dakota   Jr.  MB  3.86 Medical Biology
 Lauren Perugini**  North Dakota  Jr.  OH  4.00 Dietetics
 Joslyn Richardson**  SDSU  Jr.  DS  4.00 Construction Management

 *Career Academic All-League honors

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Una Vajagic becomes first Badger Volleyball starter to transfer after national semifinal run | Sports

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MADISON, Wis. — In a surprising move on the volleyball court, Una Vajagic has announced that she is entering the transfer portal. This news is a stunner for Badger fans, as the sophomore ranked second on the team in kills and becomes the first Badger starter to leave since their national semifinal run.

Vajagic was expected to take on a larger role next season with the graduation of Mimi Colyer and Carter Booth. However, head coach Kelly Sheffield is already taking steps to replenish the roster, bringing in Florida’s Jaela Auguste, a Middle Blocker, and Eva Travis, an Outside Hitter from UC-Santa Barbara.

Looking ahead, there is promising news for Wisconsin volleyball. According to PrepDig, Wisconsin boasts the #1 recruiting class in the nation, incoming in 2026. This signals a bright future for the program despite the unexpected departure of Vajagic.

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Tigers Picked Fourth in EIVA Preseason Poll

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PRINCETON, N.J. – The Tigers were picked to finish fourth in the EIVA preseason poll, announced Monday. Mason Rice and Ryan Vena were named EIVA preseason players to watch. 

With 26 points, Princeton is fourth in the rankings behind Penn State, which was unanimously selected first, NJIT, and George Mason. 

Vena and Rice were named players to watch by the EIVA coaches. Vena, a senior middle blocker, was a First Team All-EIVA honoree in 2025. Rice, a sophomore pin, was named to the Second Team All-EIVA after a breakout freshman season. 

In 2025, the Tigers went 15-11 overall and 10-2 in the EIVA, winning the EIVA regular season championship before falling to Penn State in the EIVA tournament finals. 

The Tigers will kick off the 2026 season on January 3rd as they take on Toronto Metropolitan on the road in Canada. First serve is set for 8 p.m.

2026 EIVA Preseason Coaches’ Poll











Rank

Team (First-place votes)

Points

2025 Record

1

Penn State (7)

49

15-16, 8-4

2

NJIT

34

14-13, 8-4

3

George Mason

32

16-13, 6-6

4

Princeton

26

15-11, 10-2

T-5

Charleston

22

12-17, 5-7

T-5

Harvard

22

9-15, 5-7

7

Sacred Heart

11

6-17, 0-12



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Barth Named to Summit League Volleyball All-Academic Team

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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – Senior middle blocker Ally Barth has been named to the Summit League Volleyball All-Academic Team for the first time in her career, the league office announced on Monday afternoon.

Barth boasts a 3.94 GPA in Management Communication and was one of seven players in the Summit League to earn a spot on the Academic All-League Team. The Verona, Wis., native was also named to the CSC Academic All-District Team for the third time in her career earlier this month.

To be eligible for the Academic All-League team, a student-athlete must have a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least 3.30 (on a 4.0 scale), completed at least one full academic year at the current institution and participated in 50 percent of their team’s competitions, except pitchers who must have participated in 20 percent of their team’s total contests.

Nominations are brought forth by sports information directors from the league’s participating members, and voting is conducted by both SIDs and FARs.

The full Summit League release can be viewed here.

 



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