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Mya Lesnar headlines Colorado State group at NCAA regionals
The pursuit for a spot in the track and field NCAA Championships is here. Fifteen Colorado State track and field athletes will compete May 28-31 at the NCAA West Regional meet, with places in the national meet on the line. There are 48 competitors in each individual event, and the top 12 placers advance to […]

The pursuit for a spot in the track and field NCAA Championships is here.
Fifteen Colorado State track and field athletes will compete May 28-31 at the NCAA West Regional meet, with places in the national meet on the line.
There are 48 competitors in each individual event, and the top 12 placers advance to the outdoor NCAA Championships. The 2025 NCAA Championships are June 11-14 in Eugene, Oregon.
CSU’s Mya Lesnar headlines the group as she enters regionals ranked No. 1 in the nation in shot put. The Rams have several hopefuls to qualify for the championship meet, though. Klaire Kovatch enters regionals in a qualifying position in discus at ninth. Kajsa Borrman enters in a qualifying position in hammer throw at 11th.
Here’s when CSU qualifiers compete and where they rank nationally in their event:
May 28
- 9 a.m. men’s hammer: Adam Hellbom (26th), Leonardo Ramos (38th), Cameron Kalaf (45th)
- 3:30 p.m. men’s long jump: Ismael Dembele (37th)
- 5 p.m. men’s shot put: Leonardo Ramos (39th)
May 29
- 9 a.m. women’s hammer: Kajsa Borrman (11th)
- 4:30 p.m. women’s pole vault: Maria Kimpson (24th)
- 5 p.m. women’s shot put: Mya Lesnar (1st), Makayla Long (16th)
- 7:20 p.m. women’s 400 hurdles first round: Neya Jamison (35th)
May 30
- 1:30 p.m. men’s triple jump: Ismael Dembele (14th), Jamison Taylor (21st)
- 2:30 p.m. men’s high jump: Ndayiragije Shukurani (23rd), Rhys Travis (29th), Timothy Johnson (29th)
- 7:10 p.m. men’s 5,000: Michael Mooney (75th)
May 31
- Noon women’s discus: Klaire Kovatch (9th), Makayla Long (29th), Kajsa Borrman (32nd)
NCAA West Regional
- Dates: May 28-31
- Location: College Station, Texas/E.B. Cushing Stadium
- TV: ESPN+ (Coverage begins at 5 p.m. May 28 and 29, 4 p.m. May 30 and 31)
Follow sports reporter Kevin Lytle on X and Instagram @Kevin_Lytle.
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Choy Garners Academic All-America Honors
Story Links AUSTIN, Texas – University of Hawai’i men’s volleyball libero ‘Eleu Choy was named to the College Sports Communicators Academic At-Large All-America third team becoming the sixth men’s volleyball player in school history to receive Academic All-America honors. Choy joins an exclusive list that includes former Rainbow Warriors Dejan Miladinovic […]

AUSTIN, Texas – University of Hawai’i men’s volleyball libero ‘Eleu Choy was named to the College Sports Communicators Academic At-Large All-America third team becoming the sixth men’s volleyball player in school history to receive Academic All-America honors.
Choy joins an exclusive list that includes former Rainbow Warriors Dejan Miladinovic (2002), Costas Theocharidis (2002 & ’03), Jonas Umlauft (2011), Stijn van Tilburg (2019), and Jakob Thelle (2022 & ’23).
The at-large category consists of more than a dozen NCAA-sponsored sports including men’s volleyball, women’s beach volleyball, women’s water polo, and men’s and women’s golf, all of which UH sponsors.
Choy, a two-time CSC Academic All-District honoree, has a master’s in civil engineering. He was a two-time starting libero for the Warriors, earning AVCA All-America honorable mention honors this past season. Choy helped UH win the 2025 Big West Championship and advance to the semifinals of the NCAA Championship.
A total of three men’s volleyball players were among the 44 Division I student-athletes named to the first, second, and third teams. Choy joined Loyola’s Parker Van Buren (first team) and Long Beach State’s Skyler Varga (third team) on the list.
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MORE THAN 100 HOURS OF LIVE COVERAGE OF 2025 WORLD AQUATICS CHAMPIONSHIPS BEGIN THIS FRIDAY EXCLUSIVELY ON PEACOCK
Live Streaming Coverage of Swimming, Diving, Water Polo, Open Water Swimming, and Artistic Swimming from Singapore Presented July 11-Aug. 3, Exclusively on Peacock U.S. Women’s and Men’s Water Polo Open Their Campaigns on Friday at 12:10 a.m. ET and 10:35 p.m. ET, Respectively Katie Ledecky, Leon Marchand, and Torri Huske Headline Swimming Action Beginning July […]

Live Streaming Coverage of Swimming, Diving, Water Polo, Open Water Swimming, and Artistic Swimming from Singapore Presented July 11-Aug. 3, Exclusively on Peacock
U.S. Women’s and Men’s Water Polo Open Their Campaigns on Friday at 12:10 a.m. ET and 10:35 p.m. ET, Respectively
Katie Ledecky, Leon Marchand, and Torri Huske Headline Swimming Action Beginning July 26
Additional Coverage, including Preliminaries, Presented Live on Team USA TV
STAMFORD, Conn. – July 9, 2025 –More than 100 hours of live coverage of the 2025 World Aquatics Championships from Singapore will stream exclusively on Peacock beginning this Friday, July 11 at 12:10 a.m. ET. All finals in all disciplines across swimming, diving, water polo, open water swimming, and artistic swimming will be presented live on Peacock.
From July 11 through Aug. 3, Peacock will stream over 100 hours of live coverage featuring many of the top U.S. Olympic medalists from Paris competing against elite international fields in swimming, diving, water polo, artistic swimming, and open water swimming. This will be the first time that Singapore has hosted this event.
Live coverage begins this Friday with U.S. women’s and men’s water polo at 12:10 a.m. ET and 10:35 p.m. ET, respectively, and with open water swimming beginning Monday at 9 p.m. ET with the women’s 10km final.
Team USA TV will present preliminaries and select semi-finals action from the artistic swimming and diving competitions. Team USA TV is a free ad-supported TV channel, launched in partnership by the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee, NBCUniversal, and FAST Studios. Team USA TV brings fans the incredible stories of Team USA athletes and their journey to represent Team USA at the Olympic and Paralympic Games and is available now on Peacock, Roku TV, Amazon Freevee, LG Channels, and Tablo. For more information, click here.
The U.S. men’s water polo team earned the bronze medal at the Paris Olympics, their first trip to the podium since 2008, while the women finished in fourth place. The U.S. men are currently ranked sixth in World Aquatics’ world rankings, while the women are third. All U.S. water polo matches will be presented live on Peacock.
The U.S. is sending an impressive contingent of athletes to Singapore for artistic swimming and open water swimming, with 2024 Paris Olympic team silver medalists Anita Alvarez and Dani Ramirez and Paris Olympic 4x200m freestyle silver medalist Claire Weinstein, who recently won the 5km at the U.S. National Open Water Championships, all expected to compete.
Olympic gold medalists Katie Ledecky, Leon Marchand, and Torri Huske headline swimming coverage beginning Saturday, July 26, live on Peacock. Additional details on the swimming portion of the World Aquatics Championships will be released closer to the start of competition.
NBC Sports’ Coverage Schedule, Friday, July 11 – Saturday, Aug. 9 (all times ET)
Date | Event | Time | Platform |
Fri., July 11 | Water Polo: Women’s Prelim (USA vs. China) | 12:10 a.m. | Peacock |
Water Polo: Men’s Prelim (Canada vs. USA) | 10:35 p.m. | Peacock | |
Sun., July 13 | Water Polo: Women’s Prelim (Netherlands vs. USA) | 8:45 a.m. | Peacock |
Water Polo: Men’s Prelim (USA vs. Brazil) | 12:10 a.m. | Peacock | |
Mon., July 14 | Open Water Swimming: Women’s 10km Final | 9 p.m. | Peacock |
Water Polo: Women’s Prelim (Argentina vs. USA) | 9 p.m. | Peacock | |
Open Water Swimming: Men’s 10km Final | 8 p.m. | Peacock | |
Weds., July 16 | Water Polo: Men’s Prelim (Singapore vs. USA) | 7:10 a.m. | Peacock |
Thurs., July 17 | Open Water Swimming: Women’s 5km Final | 7:30 p.m. | Peacock |
Open Water Swimming: Men’s 5km Final | 10 p.m. | Peacock | |
Fri., July 18 | Open Water Swimming: Women’s 3km Knockout | 8 p.m. | Peacock |
Open Water Swimming: Men’s 3km Knockout | 10 p.m. | Peacock | |
Sat., July 19 | Artistic Swimming: Men’s Solo Technical Final | 2 a.m. | Peacock |
Artistic Swimming: Women’s Solo Technical Final | 6:30 a.m. | Peacock | |
Open Water Swimming: Mixed 4x1500m Relay Final | 8 p.m. | Peacock | |
Sun., July 20 | Artistic Swimming: Team Freestyle Final | 6:30 a.m. | Peacock |
Water Polo: Women’s Semifinal | 10:35 a.m. | Peacock | |
Water Polo: Women’s Semifinal | 9 p.m. | Peacock | |
Mon., July 21 | Artistic Swimming: Men’s Solo Freestyle Final | 2 a.m. | Peacock |
Water Polo: Women’s Semifinal | 4 a.m. | Peacock | |
Water Polo: Women’s Semifinal | 5:35 a.m. | Peacock | |
Artistic Swimming: Women’s Duet Technical Final | 6:30 a.m. | Peacock | |
Water Polo: Women’s Semifinal | 8 a.m. | Peacock | |
Water Polo: Women’s Semifinal | 9:35 a.m. | Peacock | |
Water Polo: Men’s Semifinal | 9 p.m. | Peacock | |
Artistic Swimming: Women’s Solo Freestyle Final | 10 p.m. | Peacock | |
Water Polo: Men’s Semifinal | 10:35 p.m. | Peacock | |
Tues., July 22 | Water Polo: Men’s Semifinal | 4 a.m. | Peacock |
Artistic Swimming: Team Technical Final | 6:30 a.m. | Peacock | |
Water Polo: Men’s Semifinal | 5:35 a.m. | Peacock | |
Water Polo: Men’s Semifinal | 8 a.m. | Peacock | |
Water Polo: Men’s Semifinal | 9:35 a.m. | Peacock | |
Weds., July 23 | Water Polo: Women’s 7th/8th Place Game | 4 a.m. | Peacock |
Water Polo: Women’s Bronze Medal Game | 5:35 a.m. | Peacock | |
Artistic Swimming: Mixed Duet Technical Final | 7:30 a.m. | Peacock | |
Water Polo: Women’s 5th/6th Place Game | 8 a.m. | Peacock | |
Water Polo: Women’s Gold Medal Game | 9:35 a.m. | Peacock | |
Thurs., July 24 | Water Polo: Men’s 7th/8th Place Game | 4 a.m. | Peacock |
Water Polo: Men’s Bronze Medal Game | 5:35 a.m. | Peacock | |
Artistic Swimming: Women’s Duet Freestyle Final | 7:30 a.m. | Peacock | |
Water Polo: Men’s 5th/6th Place Game | 8 a.m. | Peacock | |
Water Polo: Men’s Gold Medal Game | 9:35 a.m. | Peacock | |
Artistic Swimming: Mixed Duet Freestyle Final | 10 p.m. | Peacock | |
Fri., July 25 | Artistic Swimming: Acrobatic Routine Final | 7:30 a.m. | Peacock |
High Diving: Women’s 20m Final | 11 p.m. | Peacock | |
Sat., July 26 | Diving: Mixed 3m/10m/ Team Event Final | 3:30 a.m. | Peacock |
Diving: Women’s 1m Springboard Final | 7 a.m. | Peacock | |
Swimming: Prelims Day 1 | 10 p.m. | Peacock | |
High Diving: Men’s 27m Final | 11 p.m. | Peacock | |
Sun., July 27 | Diving: Mixed 10m Platform Synchro Final | 3 a.m. | Peacock |
Diving: Men’s 1m Springboard Final | 5:30 a.m. | Peacock | |
Swimming: Finals Day 1 | 7 a.m. | Peacock | |
Swimming: Prelims Day 2 | 10 p.m. | Peacock | |
Mon., July 28 | Diving: Men’s 3m Springboard Synchro Final | 4 a.m. | Peacock |
Diving: Women’s 10m Platform Synchro Final | 6 a.m. | Peacock | |
Swimming: Finals Day 2 | 7 a.m. | Peacock | |
Swimming: Prelims Day 3 | 10 p.m. | Peacock | |
Tues., July 29 | Diving: Women’s 3m Springboard Synchro Final | 3:30 a.m. | Peacock |
Diving: Men’s 10m Platform Synchro Final | 5:30 a.m. | Peacock | |
Swimming: Finals Day 3 | 7 a.m. | Peacock | |
Swimming: Prelims Day 4 | 10 p.m. | Peacock | |
Weds., July 30 | Diving: Mixed 3m Springboard Synchro Final | 5:30 a.m. | Peacock |
Swimming: Finals Day 4 | 7 a.m. | Peacock | |
Swimming: Prelims Day 5 | 10 p.m. | Peacock | |
Thurs., July 31 | Diving: Women’s 10m Platform Final | 6:15 a.m. | Peacock |
Swimming: Finals Day 5 | 7 a.m. | Peacock | |
Swimming: Prelims Day 6 | 10 p.m. | Peacock | |
Fri., Aug. 1 | Diving: Men’s 3m Springboard Final | 6 a.m. | Peacock |
Swimming: Finals Day 6 | 7 a.m. | Peacock | |
Swimming: Prelims Day 7 | 10 p.m. | Peacock | |
Sat., Aug. 2 | Diving: Women’s 3m Springboard Final | 6 a.m. | Peacock |
Swimming: Finals Day 7 | 7:30 a.m. | Peacock | |
Swimming Highlights | 2 p.m. | NBC* | |
Swimming: Prelims Day 8 | 10 p.m. | Peacock | |
Sun., Aug. 3 | Diving: Men’s 10m Platform Final | 5:30 a.m. | Peacock |
Swimming: Finals Day 8 | 7 a.m. | Peacock | |
Sat., Aug. 9 | Swimming Highlights | 1 p.m. | NBC* |
*Encore presentation
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Hillsdale Athletes Medal in Junior Olympics, Para Grand Prix
Story Links A trio of Olympic-style competitions took place at Hillsdale’s John Halter Shooting Sports Education Center from June 20-30. Competitors from across the nation competed in the USA Shooting Trap and Skeet Junior Olympics and in between those was a Para Grand Prix. First up was Trap Junior Olympics with […]

A trio of Olympic-style competitions took place at Hillsdale’s John Halter Shooting Sports Education Center from June 20-30. Competitors from across the nation competed in the USA Shooting Trap and Skeet Junior Olympics and in between those was a Para Grand Prix.
First up was Trap Junior Olympics with six current Hillsdale student-athletes taking part as well as one incoming freshman. Junior Ava Downs was the top Charger finisher and was crowned the women’s trap Junior Olympic Champion after breaking 113/125 targets in qualification and winning the match final. Sophomore Taylor Dale had an incredibly strong finish to qualifying and hit a total of 106 targets, but ended up going out in fourth place in the final. Incoming freshman Roman Barrett was in a shoot off to make the men’s final with a score of 110, but unfortunately did not win a spot.
Senior Sophia Bultema was the only Hillsdale competitor in Hillsdale’s Para Grand Prix. She tied her past world record with a qualifying score of 100/125 and earned a spot in the match final. When the dust settled, she finished in second place and earned a silver medal.
Two Chargers and incomer Barrett shot in the USA Shooting Skeet Junior Olympics. Junior Luke Johnson’s score of 109/125 was the high of Hillsdale athletes in attendance and just barely missed out on a shoot off for the match final by a single target.
Several Hillsdale athletes next travel to Marengo, OH to shoot in the SCTP High School National Championship. Coach Hintz will be at the event from July 9-20 and will have a table set up at College Day on Friday, July 19th.
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Big Ten Announces 36 Student-Athletes to Participate at 2025 Volleyball Media Days
ROSEMONT, Ill. – The Big Ten Conference announced Wednesday the complete list of volleyball student-athletes scheduled to attend the fourth annual Big Ten Volleyball Media Days. The two-day event from July 28-29 at Big Ten Network Studios will feature nine schools each day, represented by their head coach and two student-athletes each day. July 28: […]

ROSEMONT, Ill. – The Big Ten Conference announced Wednesday the complete list of volleyball student-athletes scheduled to attend the fourth annual Big Ten Volleyball Media Days. The two-day event from July 28-29 at Big Ten Network Studios will feature nine schools each day, represented by their head coach and two student-athletes each day.
July 28: Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Minnesota, Nebraska, Northwestern, Penn State, Purdue, Rutgers
July 29: Iowa, Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State, Oregon, UCLA, USC, Washington, Wisconsin
Media intending to cover the event can apply for credentials here.
2025 Big Ten Volleyball Media Day Student Athlete Attendees
Illinois
Chris Tamas
Kayla Burbage
Averie Hernandez
Indiana
Steve Aird
Avry Tatum
Ava Vickers
Iowa
Jim Barnes
Claire Ammeraal
Chard’e Vanzandt
Maryland
Adam Hughes
Ajack Malual
Eva Rohrbach
Michigan
Erin Virtue
Maddi Cuchran
Allison Jacobs
Michigan State
Kristen Kelsay
Evie Doezema
Zuzanna Kulig
Minnesota
Keegan Cook
Julia Hanson
Stella Swenson
Nebraska
Dani Busboom Kelly
Rebekah Allick
Harper Murray
Northwestern
Tim Nollan
Ayah Elnady
Sienna Noordermeer
Ohio State
Jen Flynn Oldenburg
Olivia Hasbrook
Mia Tuman
Oregon
Trent Kersten
Orian Drore
Sophia Meyers
Penn State
Katie Schumacher-Cawley
Gillian Grimes
Izzy Starck
Purdue
Dave Shondell
Taylor Anderson
Kenna Wollard
Rutgers
Caitlin Schweihofer
Kenzie Dyrstad
Lexi Visintine
UCLA
Alfee Reft
Cheridyn Leverette
Zayna Meyer
USC
Brad Keller
Adonia Faumuina
Leah Ford
Washington
Leslie Gabriel
Kierstyn Barton
Julia Hunt
Wisconsin
Kelly Sheffield
Carter Booth
Mimi Colyer
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UTSA adds Dutch Champion decathlete Ryan Heeren – UTSA Athletics
SAN ANTONIO – Further bolstering the Roadrunners’ multi-events squad for the coming season, UTSA Director of Track & Field/Cross Country Aaron Fox announced on Wednesday, July 9, that the Roadrunners will welcome Dutch multi-event champion Ryan Heeren to the roster for the upcoming 2025 season. “We’re excited to add another high-ceiling athlete to our multi-event […]
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Coaches Pick UK to Win Another SEC Volleyball Title
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