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Girls Water Polo: Stevenson Ends Regular Season 30-0, Patriots Ride 52-Game Win Streak
Stevenson girls water polo is not an easy team to beat, as evidenced by a 367-17-2 record overall since the start of the 2014 season.The Patriots won state in 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2023 and 2024, along with finishing runner-up in 2021 and 2022, in addition to third at state in 2014 and 2016.Of those […]

Stevenson girls water polo is not an easy team to beat, as evidenced by a 367-17-2 record overall since the start of the 2014 season.
The Patriots won state in 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2023 and 2024, along with finishing runner-up in 2021 and 2022, in addition to third at state in 2014 and 2016.
Of those 17 losses since 2014, five came in that 2014 season. Stevenson has just 12 losses since the start of 2015.
The only in-state teams with wins over the Patriots in the last decade are Lyons, Fenwi…
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Indiana State sweeps MVC Track and Field weekly honors
Story Links ST. LOUIS – Indiana State track and field athletes accounted for all four weekly MVC honors Tuesday afternoon after a plethora of season-best showings at the Sycamore Open, the conference office announced. Terrance O’Bannon was named MVC Men’s Track Athlete of the Week, Noah Bolt garnered MVC Men’s Field […]

ST. LOUIS – Indiana State track and field athletes accounted for all four weekly MVC honors Tuesday afternoon after a plethora of season-best showings at the Sycamore Open, the conference office announced.
Terrance O’Bannon was named MVC Men’s Track Athlete of the Week, Noah Bolt garnered MVC Men’s Field Athlete of the Week accolades, Rachel Mehringer was selected MVC Women’s Track Athlete of the Week and Lillian Gibbs was tabbed MVC Women’s Field Athlete of the Week.
O’Bannon ran his two fastest all-conditions 100m times of his career on his way to a first-place finish in the event at the Sycamore Open. He clocked a time of 10.20 (w: +4.4) in prelims and followed with a time of 10.23 (w: +2.2) in finals, marking the third time in his last two meets running a 100m time of 10.30 or faster. In addition, he also ran the anchor leg of Indiana State’s 4x100m relay which ran a season-best time of 39.73 to place first. O’Bannon’s 100m time ranks third in program history for all-conditions times, and is also second in the MVC, sixth in the Great Lakes Region, 36th in NCAA East Qualifying and 59th nationally. Indiana State’s 4x100m relay, with O’Bannon on the anchor leg, ranks first in the MVC, fourth in the Great Lakes Region, 30th in NCAA East Qualifying and 46th nationally, excluding B and C teams.
Bolt picked up a pair of first-place finishes in throws events at the Sycamore Open, headlined by a career-best effort in the discus. His win in the discus saw him record a top mark of 56.48m (185-4), his third meet over 55 meters this season, and he also had the top finish in the hammer throw with a mark of 60.23m (197-7), going over the 60-meter mark for the sixth meet this season. Bolt owns program top-10 marks in both the discus (fifth) and hammer throw (sixth), and is the only male athlete in the MVC to rank in the top 10 in the conference in three different throws events (shot put, discus, hammer throw). His discus mark ranks first in the MVC, sixth in the Great Lakes Region, 23rd in NCAA East Qualifying and 58th nationally, while his hammer throw mark ranks fourth in the MVC, 15th in the Great Lakes Region and 56th in NCAA East Qualifying.
Mehringer broke every 100m hurdles record imaginable with a career-best performance in the event at the Sycamore Open. She ran a wind-legal time of 13.04 (w: +1.7) in prelims and followed with a time of 13.03 (w: +2.3) in finals to place first in the event, both of which were three-tenths of a second faster than anyone in the MVC this season. Mehringer broke the Indiana State facility and school records in the process, while also breaking the Missouri Valley Conference record in the event. She also ran the anchor leg of the Sycamores’ 4x100m relay which placed second with a season-best time of 45.46. In addition to having the fastest 100m hurdles time in conference history, Mehringer ranks second in the Great Lakes Region, eighth in NCAA East Qualifying and 14th nationally in the event. Indiana State’s 4x100m relay, with Mehringer on the anchor leg, ranks third in the MVC, ninth in the Great Lakes Region and 56th in NCAA East Qualifying, excluding B and C Teams.
Gibbs broke her own school record in the javelin at the Sycamore Open, recording a career-best mark of 48.04m (157-5) to place second at the meet. It was her fourth meet going over the 45-meter mark in the javelin out of her five meets competed in, the most in the conference, and she also has the top eight javelin marks in the conference this season. Gibbs, who leads the MVC in the javelin by more than two meters, also ranks fifth in the Great Lakes Region, 32nd in NCAA East Qualifying and 67th nationally in the event.
The weekly honors for Bolt and Gibbs are the first in their respective careers. O’Bannon’s weekly honor is the fourth of his career (one outdoor 2025, one indoor 2024-25, two indoor 2023-24), while Mehringer earned her eighth career weekly honor (two outdoor 2025, three indoor 2024-25, one outdoor 2024, two indoor 2023-24). Indiana State’s sweep of the weekly honors was its second in as many seasons, as the Sycamores also accomplished the feat during the 2023-24 indoor campaign.
Indiana State sets its sights on repeating as MVC Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Champions Saturday and Sunday, with 2025 MVC Outdoor Championships taking place in Carbondale, Illinois.
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CSUB Swim Hosted 2nd Annual `Runner Relays
Each of CSUB’s non-swim teams nominated two representatives to compete in a 4×100 free relay. Those two representatives were joined with two members of the CSUB swim team and more than 10 quartets faced off in a pair of heats in the pool on Friday. Amongst the CSUB women’s teams, `Runner Beach Volleyball came out […]
Each of CSUB’s non-swim teams nominated two representatives to compete in a 4×100 free relay. Those two representatives were joined with two members of the CSUB swim team and more than 10 quartets faced off in a pair of heats in the pool on Friday.
Amongst the CSUB women’s teams, `Runner Beach Volleyball came out on top with the help of men’s swim freshmen Carlos Lattanzi and Lucas McKee, posting a 400 free relay time of 3:41. The Bakersfield wrestling team showed out on the men’s side, combining with women’s swim seniors Danielle Albright and Jessica Franco to win their heat with a 3:51 mark.
The CSUB swim and dive team looks forward to hosting the Third Annual CSUB Athletics Swim Relays in Spring of 2026 as the `Runner Athletics Department continues to enjoy an outstanding student-athlete experience by building camaraderie through special events like this.
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East Texas A&M University track and field sprinter Ibrahim Fuseini (Ghana) qualifies for World Athletics Championships
GUANGZHOU, China – East Texas A&M University track and field sprinter Ibrahim Fuseini ran a blazing anchor leg to help his home country of Ghana qualify for the 4×100 meter relay at the World Athletics Championships later this year. Fuseini (Accra, Ghana) raced for Team Ghana at the World Athletics Relay Championships over the weekend in Guangzhou. […]

GUANGZHOU, China – East Texas A&M University track and field sprinter Ibrahim Fuseini ran a blazing anchor leg to help his home country of Ghana qualify for the 4×100 meter relay at the World Athletics Championships later this year.
Fuseini (Accra, Ghana) raced for Team Ghana at the World Athletics Relay Championships over the weekend in Guangzhou. After missing out on advancement to the finals and qualifying for the World Championships on Saturday by just 0.06 seconds, Ghana ran a time of 38.32 seconds on Sunday in the second round of qualifying.
The World Athletics Championships are set for September 13-21 in Tokyo. Lion coach George Pincock served as the relays coach for Ghana during the World Athletics Championships.
Fuseini’s appearance in the World Athletics Championships later this year marks the second straight time that the Lions had a representative in the World Athletics Championships 4×100 meter relay as former Lion J.T. Smith raced for Team USA at the 2023 World Championships. Fuseini also raced for Ghana in the 4×100 meter relay at last year’s 2024 Paris Olympics.
This weekend, Fuseini returns to the US as the Lions end the 2024-25 season at the Southland Conference Championships Thursday-Saturday in Houston.
Article source and photo credit: lionathletics.com
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Playoffs: Baseball, Golf, Softball and Boys Volleyball on Tuesday
Share Tweet Share Share Email Empire earned its fourth state championship. (Andy Morales/AllSportsTucson) MONDAY, MAY 12 5A BASEBALL ELIMINATION AT DIABLONo. 5 Cienega 5, No. 4 Catalina Foothills 0No. 3 Centennial 6, No. 6 Nogales 1 3A SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP AT ASUNo. 1 Empire 1, No. […]


MONDAY, MAY 12
5A BASEBALL ELIMINATION AT DIABLO
No. 5 Cienega 5, No. 4 Catalina Foothills 0
No. 3 Centennial 6, No. 6 Nogales 1
3A SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP AT ASU
No. 1 Empire 1, No. 3 Yuma Catholic 0 (8)
1A SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP AT ASU
No. 1 Joseph City 11, No. 2 St. David 10

TUESDAY, MAY 13
GOLF DAY TWO AT AGUILA
6A SOFTBALL ELIMINATION AT MESA
No. 5 Tucson vs. No. 1 Queen Creek, 7 p.m.
4A SOFTBALL ELIMINATION
No. 14 Poston Butte at No. 10 Walden Grove, 4 p.m.
No. 5 Sahuarita at No. 4 Mica Mountain, 4 p.m.
3A BASEBALL SEMIFINAL ONE AT DIABLO
No. 14 Pusch Ridge vs. No. 2 Yuma Catholic, 4 p.m.
BOYS VOLLEYBALL QUARTERFINALS
5A: No. 6 Willow Canyon at No. 3 Cienega, 6 p.m.
5A: No. Mountain View at No. 5 Centennial, 6 p.m.
4A: No. 8 Salpointe at No. 1 Deer Valley, 6 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 14
5A BASEBALL SEMIFINALS AT HOHOKAM
No. 2 Canyon del Oro vs. Centennial, 4 p.m.
No. 5 Cienega vs. No. 1 Canyon View, 6:30 p.m.
4A BASEBALL SEMIFINAL AT TEMPE DIABLO
No. 1 Salpointe vs. No. 5 Ironwood Ridge, 6:30 p.m.
5A SOFTBALL ELIMINATION
No. 10 Cienega at No. 2 Canyon View, 4 p.m.
THURSDAY, MAY 15
4A SOFTBALL SEMIFINAL
No. 2 Salpointe vs. Sahuarita/Mica Mountain, TBD
3A BASEBALL SEMIFINAL TWO AT MARYVALE
No. 14 Pusch Ridge vs. No. 2 Yuma Catholic, 4 p.m.
FRIDAY, MAY 16
STATE TRACK AT MESA CC
5A SOFTBALL SEMIFINAL AT TBD
No. 3 Canyon del Oro vs. Verrado/Willow Canyon, TBD
2A BASEBALL SEMIFINAL AT GOODYEAR
No. 4 Tombstone vs. No. 8 Benson, 6:30 p.m.
1A BASEBALL SEMIFINAL AT DIABLO
No. 5 Valley Union vs. No. 1 Bagdad, 6:30 p.m.

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From the Desk of Jeremiah Donati, No. 4 – University of South Carolina Athletics
South Carolina Athletics Director Jeremiah Donati discusses the hot topics around Gamecock Athletics DEAR GAMECOCKS: As we approach the end of the academic and athletic year, there’s a lot our student-athletes and department continue to accomplish, and I want to take some time to provide those updates to you! CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES While the business of […]

South Carolina Athletics Director Jeremiah Donati discusses the hot topics around Gamecock Athletics
DEAR GAMECOCKS:
As we approach the end of the academic and athletic year, there’s a lot our student-athletes and department continue to accomplish, and I want to take some time to provide those updates to you!
CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES
While the business of college sports continues to evolve, the value of a college degree remains constant. At South Carolina, we take pride in preparing our student-athletes for life beyond graduation.
Our student-athletes continue to excel in the classroom. With the combined results of the Fall and Winter SEC Academic Honor Rolls, South Carolina leads the conference with 215 student-athletes honored.
Last Thursday, I had the privilege of participating in the annual Senior Ring Ceremony to present our graduating student-athletes with their rings. On Friday and Saturday, 107 Gamecock student-athletes took part in commencement exercises.
THIS IS OUR STATE
For the sixth time in the last seven years, we captured the Palmetto Series, presented by the SC Education Lottery, with a final score of 7-4. Carolina earned points against Clemson in football, men’s and women’s basketball, women’s golf, volleyball and secured the point for the most LIFE Scholarship recipients to bring the title back home to Columbia. I am excited about our momentum going into next year’s Palmetto Series!
WORKING WITH THE BEST
Today, we announced a multi-year partnership with Legends, a global premium experience company. As part of this partnership, Legends will oversee premium seating and support ticket sales and fundraising for the renovated Williams-Brice Stadium. Legends has worked with over 90% of Power Four university athletics departments in the past 15 years, and we’re thrilled to join their roster of partners.
SEC CHAMPIONS
Congratulations to our women’s golf program who, on April 18, captured their second SEC title and first since 2002, joining women’s basketball and equestrian as SEC Champions this year.
Additionally, Sophie Verzyl captured the SEC Championship in the 3-meter diving event and JaMessia Ford repeated as the SEC Indoor Champion in the 200-meter sprint.
A special congratulations to women’s golf head coach Kalen Anderson who captured her fifth SEC Coach of the Year honor.
POSTSEASON GAMECOCKS
Under first year head coach Ashley Chastain Woodard, our softball team won 39 games heading into the SEC Tournament, marking the most wins in a season for a first-year head coach in program history. On Sunday, the Gamecocks were selected as the No. 8 seed for the NCAA Tournament, their first national top-8 seed in modern program history. They will host the Columbia Regional May 16-18 at Carolina Softball Stadium.
Both our men’s and women’s golf teams earned top 4 seeds in the NCAA golf regionals. South Carolina is one of 12 schools that had both it’s men’s and women’s programs selected as a top 4 seed. Our men’s team opened NCAA Regional play on Monday and our women’s team captured the NCAA Charlottesville Regional Title last week. The women’s team will make the program’s fifth-straight trip to the NCAA Championship May 16-21.
On the tennis courts, our women’s team advanced to their 30th consecutive NCAA Tournament making it to the second round and our men’s team advanced to the SEC Championship Match and then advanced to the NCAA Super Regional for the fifth straight year.
Our track and field team will be in Lexington, Kentucky starting on Thursday to compete in the SEC Outdoor Championship. The women’s team is currently ranked sixth nationally and the men’s team is ranked 28th.
NFL AND WNBA DRAFT RECAP
We’re proud to see more Gamecocks will be representing the Garnet & Black in the professional ranks.
Five football players were selected in the 2025 NFL Draft: Nick Emmanwori, T.J. Sanders, Demetrius Knight Jr., Kyle Kennard and Tonka Hemingway. Additionally, seven Gamecocks signed free-agent deals.
Three women’s basketball players were selected in the 2025 WNBA Draft Te-Hina Paopao, Bree Hall and Sania Feagin.
Congratulations to all these student-athletes and we look forward to seeing their continued success.
Big things are in store for Gamecock Athletics. I look forward to keeping you informed about our progress and the evolving world of college sports. I remain continuously inspired by our student-athletes and the passion of our fan base. Here’s to celebrating even more success together.
FOREVER TO THEE!
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