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Two Men’s Track & Field Athletes Make NCAA First Rounds Selection

Story Links HIGH POINT, N.C. – After late medical scratches at the NCAA East First Rounds, two members of the High Point University men’s track and field team were added to the selection lists, both qualifying for the first time in their careers. Drew Noblet will compete in the men’s javelin […]

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HIGH POINT, N.C. – After late medical scratches at the NCAA East First Rounds, two members of the High Point University men’s track and field team were added to the selection lists, both qualifying for the first time in their careers. Drew Noblet will compete in the men’s javelin competition on Wednesday, May 28 at 2:20 p.m. and Graham Ferguson will run in the men’s 1500m later that day at 6:30 p.m. With the addition of Noblet and Ferguson, HPU’s qualification total increases to 18 student-athletes, making it the most athletes at an NCAA First Round in program history.

This past season, the graduate student from Waxhaw, North Carolina joined the Panthers for his final season. He placed in the top five at five different meets and finished out the season with a silver medal at the Big South Outdoor Championships. He threw a personal best 62.83m which landed him a spot at the NCAA East First Rounds. The top 12 athletes in the field will advance to the NCAA Championships in Eugene, Oregon.

In Ferguson’s last season as a Panther, he competed in the men’s 1500m and 800m events. Improving significantly in both throughout his career, he recorded a new personal best in the 1500m at the Duke Twilight on May 4, 2025 with a 3:41.35 time which was the time that helped him secure a spot at the NCAA East First Rounds. He most recently took home the Big South title in the 1500m for the second consecutive year. Following the first round on Wednesday, the top 24 athletes will advance to the quarterfinals on Friday, May 30 at 5:15 p.m. The top 12 athletes from the quarterfinals will move on to the NCAA Championships.

Noblet will be the first athlete to start competition at the NCAA East First Rounds.

 

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A First For Concordia’s Dylan Fox!

Story Links IRVINE, Calif. – Dylan Fox is one of the newest members of the alumni base at Concordia University Irvine after a memorable final season as a First Team All-American long jumper. The track and field star capped off his illustrious career with one more academic honor on Wednesday, becoming […]

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IRVINE, Calif. – Dylan Fox is one of the newest members of the alumni base at Concordia University Irvine after a memorable final season as a First Team All-American long jumper.

The track and field star capped off his illustrious career with one more academic honor on Wednesday, becoming the first CUI student-athlete to be voted the PacWest Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year.

While he was honing his craft and becoming a 3-time PacWest Conference Champion and 3-Time All-American in the long jump, he was also preparing himself for his career. 

A business administration major at CUI with an emphasis on data analytics, Fox finished with an impressive 3.91 GPA while soaring to new heights on the track. The local Irvine, Calif. native also minored in computer science and gained valuable experience through three different internships these past few years. He even freelanced in web development and business process optimization.

His most recent internship was with a medical equipment manufacturer during this past spring semester.  In a span of about four months, he stepped right in using data analytics and automation, and presented to the company’s CEO and stakeholders on the Executive team with examples of how to use technology in various new ways moving forward. He really enjoyed the experience and is pursuing a full-time opportunity with the company.

After being voted the PacWest Men’s Track and Field Scholar-Athlete of the Year earlier this month for the second time in his college career, Fox was eligible along with the other sport-specific male winners for this prestigious honor.

CLICK HERE to congratulate Dylan on our @cuigoldeneagles instagram page

Point Loma men’s tennis player Alexander Leischner was the 2023 male recipient of this award and was among the other PacWest student-athletes nominated this time along with Fox.

To see the full list – CLICK HERE to read the full PacWest Conference release on Fox





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Northwestern Volleyball Welcomes Ryanne Klabunde as Director of Operations

EVANSTON, Ill. – Northwestern volleyball welcomed director of operations Ryanne Klabunde to the staff ahead of the 2025 season, head coach Tim Nollan announced Wednesday. Klabunde comes to Evanston after a year at the University of Nebraska, where she served as director of operations for the swimming and diving program. Prior to that, she spent […]

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EVANSTON, Ill. – Northwestern volleyball welcomed director of operations Ryanne Klabunde to the staff ahead of the 2025 season, head coach Tim Nollan announced Wednesday.

Klabunde comes to Evanston after a year at the University of Nebraska, where she served as director of operations for the swimming and diving program. Prior to that, she spent three seasons at the University of Minnesota-Mankato, working as a volleyball operations graduate assistant while earning master’s degrees in both sport management and sport, exercise and performance psychology. 

Her previous work experience also included time as a 16/18U summer softball coach and as an all-sports event operations intern for the Amateur Athletic Union in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

A native of Blue Earth, Minn., Klabunde graduated from Missouri State in 2020 with a bachelor’s degree in psychology.

 



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All-Metro boys track and field athlete of the year

Paul Halfacre | Post-Dispatch Read about the St. Louis area’s top high school boys track and field athletes and their accomplishments from the 2025 season. WASHINGTON, Mo. — Harry Mitchell didn’t consider track and field as a sport until his parents encouraged him to try it out when he was a fifth grader. “I […]

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Read about the St. Louis area’s top high school boys track and field athletes and their accomplishments from the 2025 season.

WASHINGTON, Mo. — Harry Mitchell didn’t consider track and field as a sport until his parents encouraged him to try it out when he was a fifth grader.

“I won my 100- and 200-(meter runs) in basketball shoes,” Mitchell said. “After that, my parents realized I was pretty good at it and got me spikes.”

Borgia school history, that is.

The recent graduate left an indelible mark at Borgia, helping the track and field program to the first team state championship in history. The speed demon set school records in the 100-, 200-, and 400-meter runs.

Something that never would have occurred had he not given track a chance.

“I’ve had a really good relationship with the Mitchells from the beginning,” Borgia coach Brent Woodcock said. “The fact that Harry was such a talented athlete just made it easier to kind of understand and try to roll with. Yeah, I’m definitely happy his parents made him try track. Harry makes all of us look really good.”

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The All-Metro boys track and field athlete of the year scored 28 of the Knights’ 52 points in the Class 3 state championship meet May 23-24 at Jefferson City High School. He won state titles in the 200 and 400 and was runner-up in the 100.

He was also the anchor on the 800 relay team that collected a runner-up finish.

Mitchell’s personal-best times in the 100 (10.61 seconds), 200 (21.33 seconds) and 400 (48.53 seconds) will hang high in the Borgia gym as school records along with the team championship banner he helped win.

“Winning that state title meant a lot just to show everyone around at the school that we have a good team,” Mitchell said. “It might get more people to come out so we can keep winning more state titles.

Mitchell is only the second Borgia athlete to win two individual titles in one state meet. In 2021, Samuel Schmidt won the 100 and 200 for the Knights.

When Woodcock took over the program three years ago, he knew he had a behemoth he could craft a state championship with in Mitchell.

Someone who would spearhead the charge.

“We had Koen Zeltmann last year and he was kind of the spiritual leader, and then Harry was the physical specimen,” Woodcock said. “So it was really neat that Harry would push and beat Koen pretty much anytime we did some sprints. And I think that really helped Koen out. When Koen won his state championship last year, I think, it gave everybody else a boost in confidence, like, OK, we can do this.”







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Borgia senior Harry Mitchell captured the Class 3 Championship in both the 200-meter and 400-meter and picked up a runner-up finish in the 100-meter dash.




A fourth-place team trophy last season gave the Knights the taste they needed to finish the charge this year.

And Mitchell wouldn’t be denied individually, either.

“That clutch 400 was just, it gives me goose bumps thinking about it,” Woodcock said. “It was fantastic. And as soon as he did that, I knew nothing was going to stop him in the 200.” 

Mitchell ran his school record times in the 400 and 200 at the state meet.

Early in his track career, when state championships weren’t up for grabs, Mitchell barely paid attention to where he finished. All that mattered were his times.

“I took it all as a learning experience that I’m using these guys who are faster than me to push myself to be even better,” Mitchell said.

Not that he finished outside the top three often, and when he was a senior, he was nigh-unbeatable when he stepped onto the track.

He picked up four individual championships this season in both the 100 and 400.

And in the 200, the senior won all seven times he raced.

“It’s just more like it’s been almost in my mind, my race, and I’ve always run it, and I feel like I’ve always done the best at it,” Mitchell said.

Now, after helping Borgia’s track team get put on the map, Mitchell has turned his attention to taking the next step for Maryville University’s program.

“(They’re) getting a game changer … a program changer,” Woodcock said. “They’re getting a really raw, talented phenom. He’s going to go in there and develop and become a track monster.”

Being able to help another program intrigued Mitchell, and when he was given the chance to become a Saint, he jumped at it.

“I really liked the coach, so I could just see myself fitting there more than any other school,” Mitchell said. “I was ready to commit almost right after my visit.”

Though he is leaving the Borgia track and field program, Mitchell is leaving behind a lasting legacy.

“I feel like I was able to push my teammates getting better, and that’s why we were able to do so well last year and this year,” Mitchell said. “We’re just all able to push each other at practice, and we just had really good team chemistry this season.”


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Volleyball Unveils 2025 Schedule – Ole Miss Athletics

OXFORD, Miss. – Head coach Bre Henry and the Ole Miss volleyball program have unveiled the program’s full 2025 schedule, with action set to begin in August.   The regular season begins with a trip to Atlanta, Ga., where the Rebels will open against Arkansas State on Aug. 29. It begins a three-match swing, where […]

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OXFORD, Miss. – Head coach Bre Henry and the Ole Miss volleyball program have unveiled the program’s full 2025 schedule, with action set to begin in August.
 
The regular season begins with a trip to Atlanta, Ga., where the Rebels will open against Arkansas State on Aug. 29. It begins a three-match swing, where the Rebels will also face hosts Georgia Tech on Aug. 30 and Wofford on Aug. 31.
 
From there, the Rebels head west, travelling to Brookings, S.D., to compete in the Jackrabbit Invitational. The Rebels will face South Dakota State on Sep. 5 and Wyoming on Sep. 6. Ole Miss returns to action to battle another ACC foe, facing Miami in Coral Gables, Fla., in the ‘Showdown at the Net’.
 
The home slate gets going on Friday, Sep. 12, as Ole Miss welcomes Louisiana to the Gillom Athletics Performance Center. It’s the first of two non-conference home matches, as the Rebels welcome Memphis on Sep. 16.
 
The final non-conference weekend ends in similar fashion to 2024, as the Rebels travel to the Lone Star State for a tournament. Ole Miss faces Incarnate Word and Texas Tech on Sep. 19 in Lubbock, Texas, before concluding against UAlbany on Sep. 20.
 
Conference play begins with a road trip to Arkansas on Sep. 26, before heading to Oklahoma for the first time since they joined the SEC, on Sep. 28. The Rebels will return home the next weekend, welcoming Kentucky and Auburn on Oct. 3 and Oct. 5, respectively.

October continues with a trip to Mississippi State on Oct. 10, before returning back home on Oct. 12 to host Tennessee. The following weekend, the Rebels head to Missouri on Oct. 17 before making their first trip to Vanderbilt since 1979 on Oct. 19.

Late October features a visit to Oxford by Texas on Oct. 24 and Texas A&M on Oct. 26. The month concludes with Alabama making a trip to Oxford on Oct. 31, before the Rebels head to LSU on Nov. 2.

The regular season concludes with a road trip to Georgia on Nov. 7 and South Carolina on Nov. 9. Ole Miss returns home for the regular season finale against Florida on Nov. 14, before heading to Savannah, Ga., for the return of the SEC Tournament from Nov. 21 to Nov. 25.

 

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Keep up with all the latest news and information on the Rebels by following Ole Miss Volleyball on X at @OleMissVB, on Instagram at @olemissvb and on Facebook at Ole Miss Volleyball. See exclusive photo and video content from behind the scenes and connect in real time with everything Ole Miss.

 

 





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A First For Concordia’s Dylan Fox!

Story Links IRVINE, Calif. – Dylan Fox is one of the newest members of the alumni base at Concordia University Irvine after a memorable final season as a First Team All-American long jumper. The track and field star capped off his illustrious career with one more academic honor on Wednesday, becoming […]

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IRVINE, Calif. – Dylan Fox is one of the newest members of the alumni base at Concordia University Irvine after a memorable final season as a First Team All-American long jumper.

The track and field star capped off his illustrious career with one more academic honor on Wednesday, becoming the first CUI student-athlete to be voted the PacWest Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year.

While he was honing his craft and becoming a 3-time PacWest Conference Champion and 3-Time All-American in the long jump, he was also preparing himself for his career. 

A business administration major at CUI with an emphasis on data analytics, Fox finished with an impressive 3.91 GPA while soaring to new heights on the track. The local Irvine, Calif. native also minored in computer science and gained valuable experience through three different internships these past few years. He even freelanced in web development and business process optimization.

His most recent internship was with a medical equipment manufacturer during this past spring semester.  In a span of about four months, he stepped right in using data analytics and automation, and presented to the company’s CEO and stakeholders on the Executive team with examples of how to use technology in various new ways moving forward. He really enjoyed the experience and is pursuing a full-time opportunity with the company.

After being voted the PacWest Men’s Track and Field Scholar-Athlete of the Year earlier this month for the second time in his college career, Fox was eligible along with the other sport-specific male winners for this prestigious honor.

CLICK HERE to congratulate Dylan on our @cuigoldeneagles instagram page

Point Loma men’s tennis player Alexander Leischner was the 2023 male recipient of this award and was among the other PacWest student-athletes nominated this time along with Fox.

To see the full list – CLICK HERE to read the full PacWest Conference release on Fox





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Battle of the Marsh: Wisconsin’s first outdoor hardwood volleyball match set for Aug. 26 | Sports

MAYVILLE, Wis. (WKOW) — A unique outdoor volleyball event is set to take place at the Mayville High School football field on Aug. 26. This groundbreaking match will feature teams from Mayville, Horicon, and Waupun playing on a hardwood floor under the lights, a first for Wisconsin. Brian Thom, a volleyball coach at Mayville and […]

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MAYVILLE, Wis. (WKOW) — A unique outdoor volleyball event is set to take place at the Mayville High School football field on Aug. 26. This groundbreaking match will feature teams from Mayville, Horicon, and Waupun playing on a hardwood floor under the lights, a first for Wisconsin.

Brian Thom, a volleyball coach at Mayville and chairperson for the event, said, “It happened in Iowa a couple of years ago and it was spectacular.”

The event, dubbed the “Battle of the Marsh,” has an expected attendance of 800 to 1,000 people.

The action is set to start at 5:30 p.m. 

General admission tickets are priced at $12, while seniors and children 10 and under can enter for $6. Mayville students will enjoy free entry.

In case of rain, the event has a planned rain date of Aug. 27. The floor will be assembled for the outdoor volleyball match to ensure an authentic indoor experience.

Thom said, “It’s going to be pretty cool.”

This WIAA-sanctioned volleyball match offers a rare opportunity for spectators to witness an innovative sports experience.



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