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Adams, Euvrard and Lundgren Earn Academic All
Emmett Adams, Soeren Euvrard and Eric Lundgren have each earned 2024-25 Academic All-America® men’s swimming & diving team honors as selected by College Sports Communicators. All three Jumbos were named to the Academic All-America® second team in Division III, and are three of the 30 total student-athletes nationwide who were named to first, second and […]


Emmett Adams, Soeren Euvrard and Eric Lundgren have each earned 2024-25 Academic All-America® men’s swimming & diving team honors as selected by College Sports Communicators.
All three Jumbos were named to the Academic All-America® second team in Division III, and are three of the 30 total student-athletes nationwide who were named to first, second and third teams. The award recognizes the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances in the pool and in the classroom. The three Jumbo honorees are the most among NESCAC and New England schools. Tufts is one of five schools in the nation to have three Academic All-America® recipients.
Adams, Eurvard and Lundgren were three-fourths of Tufts’ 2025 NCAA Co-National Champions in the 200 medley relay. They helped lead head coach Adam Hoyt‘s Jumbos to a seventh-place finish at 2025 NCAA Championships, the team’s best since 2018.
Adams, a third-team Academic All-America® selection in 2024, is a clinical psychology major from Fairfield, Connecticut with a 3.83 grade point average. At the 2025 conference championship meet, he swam breaststroke legs for the first-place 200 and 400 medley relays and placed second in the 50 breaststroke individually. An All-American in five events at the NCAA meet, in addition to the co-national championship in the 200 medley relay he was part of the sixth-place 400 medley relay and was eighth individually in the 100 breaststroke. Adams is a three-year NESCAC All-Academic Team member (3.50 GPA+) who is widely involved in campus activities, including Athlete Ally, Tufts Public Harmony and as a Tufts FIT (Pre-Orientation) leader.
From Brookline, Massachusetts, Euvrard is a mechanical engineering major with a 3.51 GPA. At NESCAC’s over the winter, he won championships as the freestyle anchor with the 200 and 400 medley relays, was second with the 400 freestyle relay and placed third individually in both the 50 freestyle and 100 freestyles. He was All-American in five events nationally, as along with the Co-National Championship in the 200 medley relay he was sixth as part of 400 medley relay, 10th with the 200 freestyle relay and 14th in the 50 freestyle. He is also a three-time NESCAC All-Academic Team member and on Tufts’ Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.
Lundgren hails from Fairfax, Virginia and is an environmental engineering major with a 3.65 GPA. He swept the individual NESCAC championships in the 50, 100 and 200 backstrokes this year, and was part of the first-place 200 and 400 medley relay foursomes, as well as part of the second-place 400 and 800 freestyle relays at the conference meet. He earned seven All-American honors at the 2025 NCAA meet, as part of Co-National Champions in the 200 medley relay, and placing third in the 200 backstroke and fourth in the 100 backstroke as well as sixth with 400 medley relay. A three-time NESCAC All-Academic team member, he is a member of Tufts Eco Reps and a Tufts Athletics Civic Life Ambassador.
See the full 2024-25 Academic All- America® Men’s Swimming & Diving Teams HERE (PDF).
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Vikings Track & Field preps for National Championships
Story Links CHICAGO, Ill. –– Seven Vikings will represent North Park University Track & Field at the 2025 Outdoor Championships this week. The Vikings will compete at the SPIRE Institute’s Outdoor Track & Field facility in Geneva, Ohio. Jereme Ombogo is the lone representative for the Viking men, qualifying for the 200m. His […]

CHICAGO, Ill. –– Seven Vikings will represent North Park University Track & Field at the 2025 Outdoor Championships this week. The Vikings will compete at the SPIRE Institute’s Outdoor Track & Field facility in Geneva, Ohio.
Jereme Ombogo is the lone representative for the Viking men, qualifying for the 200m. His PR time of 20.95 in Augustana’a Midwest Twilight Qualifier places him as the seventh-ranked runner in the Division III event.
Thea Ring will be the only Viking to compete in an individual event, looking to match the highs of her winter championships Pentathlon finish in this spring’s Heptathlon. Ring enjoyed a PR total of 4825 to handily win the CCIW Outdoor Championship back on may 3. She’s ranked 10th in the country in the event.
North Park also saw its Women’s 4x100m Relay Team qualify to compete on the national stage with a time of 46.49 at the Wheaton Invitational on April 12. Mariana Costa Riana Hayes, Meja Lindberg, and Ring are expected to race while Julia Klein and Kimoria Oliver will serve as the alternates.
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Boys Volleyball Season Recap 2025 – Viking Magazine
The Paly Boys Volleyball team had a season nothing short of successful, ending the season with a 23-12 record. The Vikings won every single one of their league games as well, going 15-0, and placing first in the SCVAL-Foothill league. They started off the season very strong, winning 5 of their first 6 games before […]

The Paly Boys Volleyball team had a season nothing short of successful, ending the season with a 23-12 record.
The Vikings won every single one of their league games as well, going 15-0, and placing first in the SCVAL-Foothill league.
They started off the season very strong, winning 5 of their first 6 games before tournament play.
“We started off very strong, and spirits were very high to start the season,” standout sophomore Tiam Maurstad said.
The one struggle for the Vikings over the course of the season was the tournaments, where they went 6-10 in tournaments on the year.
“Tournaments were a struggle for us the entire season, I think we could’ve gone into these games with better energy,” Maurstad said.
On a more positive note, after a their skid in tournaments, the Vikings went on an 8 game winning streak to end the regular season.
“We had a good chance at winning CCS because we ended our regular season on a strong note,” sophomore Mathis Lynn said.
However, the season came to an abrupt end, with the Vikings being defeated by Mountain View in the first round of CCS playoffs.
“Hopefully we can come back next year and come back to make a further run in playoffs,” Maurstad said.
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Cal Poly’s Distance Runners Shine at Big West Meet
Cal Poly Track and Field tore it up over the weekend at the Big West Championships at Jack Rose Track in Long Beach. The Mustang men won their second straight Big West title, while the women placed second by just 1.5 points. Both teams combined for eight medals, matching their total from last year when […]

Cal Poly Track and Field tore it up over the weekend at the Big West Championships at Jack Rose Track in Long Beach.
The Mustang men won their second straight Big West title, while the women placed second by just 1.5 points. Both teams combined for eight medals, matching their total from last year when they swept the men’s and women’s titles.
Distances runners take men to victory
Coming into the Big West Championships, Cal Poly’s men were ranked the highest out of any squad in the conference according to the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association’s Track and Field Ratings Index.
The squad made sure not to disappoint, winning the Big West title with a score of 186 points.
Cal Poly’s distance team made waves at the meet, as two members captured victory in multiple events to help propel the men to a conference title.
Redshirt junior Aidan McCarthy played a large part in the win.
After being out with injury for last year’s conference championships, the indoor All-American continued his dominant 2025, earning titles in both the men’s 800 and 1500-meter dashes.
The Mustangs swept the top four finishes in the 1500, with junior Carson Smith, sophomore Chris Caudillo and senior Spencer Pickren taking the following three finishes, respectively.
McCarthy’s two victories not only marked a personal comeback but also set the tone for the other breakout performances from the distance squad.
Redshirt junior Michael Chambers also won two events, winning his first Big West titles in both the men’s 5000-meter and 3000-meter steeplechase.
The two athletes won all four events for the Mustang men.
Other standout performances are seniors Travis Martin and Colby Neron, who both placed second in the men’s hammer throw and javelin, respectively.
Mustang women come up just short of win
On the women’s side, Cal Poly came just over a point shy of capturing their second straight Big West title.
Junior Tatiana Cornejo captured victory in the women’s 1500-meter dash. The Elk Grove native took her second straight conference title in the event, following up last season where she won in both the 1500 and 800.
Fellow junior Lexi Evans also retained her title, earning the win in the pole vault with a leap of 14 feet.
The rest of the distance team continued it’s dominance over the weekend, with victories in the women’s 5,000 by redshirt senior Schuyler Gooley and the women’s 3,000 steeplechase by redshirt junior Isabel Sanchez.
The Cal Poly women totaled a score of 149, just behind UC Irvine with 150.5.
The Mustangs will now wait for the NCAA Preliminary qualifiers to be announced before preparing for the NCAA West Regionals on Wednesday, May 28.
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UCU Athletes of the Week are Olukanni and Salazar
Story Links 2024-25 University Credit Union Athletes of The Week The University Credit Union Athletes of the Week are selected by the Athletic Communications staff. May 19, 2025 CESAR SALAZAR, MEN’S TRACK AND FIELD, SOPHOMORE, THROWS Cesar Salazar finished fourth in the men’s shot put event at The Big West Championships. His mark of 18.07m […]

2024-25 University Credit Union Athletes of The Week
The University Credit Union Athletes of the Week are selected by the Athletic Communications staff.
May 19, 2025
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CESAR SALAZAR, MEN’S TRACK AND FIELD, SOPHOMORE, THROWS
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FEYI OLUKANNI, WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD, JUNIOR, THROWS
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May 12, 2025
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J.C. ALLEN, BASEBALL, JUNIOR, THIRD BASE
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INDIA CALDWELL, SOFTBALL, SENIOR, RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER
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May 5, 2025
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ALLYSON ABANDONATO, WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD, JUNIOR, DISTANCE
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SPENCER SEID, BASEBALL, JUNIOR, LEFT-HANDED PITCHER
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April 28, 2025
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MICHAEL CROSSLAND, BASEBALL, SOPHOMORE, CENTER FIELD
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VARSITY EIGHT, WOMEN’S ROWING
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April 21, 2025
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ZARA WASSERMAN, SOFTBALL, SOPHOMORE, FIRST BASE
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COLTON LOMANTO, BASEBALL, REDSHIRT SENIOR, FIRST BASE
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April 14, 2025
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NATHAN TSENG, MEN’S GOLF, JUNIOR
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ELISE NISHIMURA, SOFTBALL, SOPHOMORE, SECOND BASE
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April 7, 2025
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KENDALL THOMAS, WOMEN’S WATER POLO, SENIOR, UTILITY
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ANTHONY CHERFAN, MEN’S VOLLEYBALL, SENIOR, OPPOSITE
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March 31, 2025
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SECOND VARSITY EIGHT+, MEN’S ROWING
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JULIA HAYNES, WOMEN’S TENNIS, GRAD STUDENT
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March 24, 2025
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FEYI OLUKANNI, WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD, JUNIOR, SHOT PUT
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KATHERINE KIM, WOMEN’S FENCING, FRESHMAN, FOIL
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March 17, 2025
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SUMAYAH SUGAPONG, WOMEN’S BASKETBALL, SOPHOMORE, GUARD
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ANIWANIWA TAIT-JONES, MEN’S BASKETBALL, SENIOR, GUARD/FORWARD
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March 10, 2025
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SUNNY SHARMA, MEN’S FENCING, JUNIOR, EPEE
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KATHERINE KIM, WOMEN’S FENCING, FRESHMAN, FOIL
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March 3, 2025
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SYLVANA NORTHROP, WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD, SENIOR, DISTANCE
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SPENCER SEID, BASEBALL, JUNIOR, LEFT-HANDED PITCHER
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February 24, 2025
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ALEX LEOPARD, BASEBALL, JUNIOR, OUTFIELDER
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CAROLINE CHRISTL, WOMEN’S WATER POLO, SENIOR, UTILITY
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February 17, 2025
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ASIA KOZAN, WOMEN’S SWIM, SOPHOMORE, MEDLEY
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HAYDEN GRAY, MEN’S BASKETBALL, SENIOR, GUARD
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February 10, 2025
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ANIWANIWA TAIT-JONES, MEN’S BASKETBALL, SENIOR, GUARD/FORWARD
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KELLY LEUNG, WOMEN’S TENNIS, SENIOR
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February 3, 2025
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CAROLINE CHRISTL, WOMEN’S WATER POLO, SENIOR, UTILITY
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SUNNY SHARMA, MEN’S FENCING, JUNIOR, EPEE
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January 27, 2025
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BEKZHAN YESSENGELDY, MEN’S SWIM, FRESHMAN, MEDLEY
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EVA BOEHKE, WOMEN’S SWIM, SOPHOMORE, MEDLEY
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January 20, 2025
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SABRINA MA, WOMEN’S BASKETBALL, JUNIOR, GUARD
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ANIWANIWA TAIT-JONES, MEN’S BASKETBALL, SENIOR, GUARD/FORWARD
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January 13, 2025
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BRYCE DVORAK, MEN’S VOLLEYBALL, GRADUATE STUDENT, SETTER
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SUMAYAH SUGAPONG, WOMEN’S BASKETBALL, SOPHOMORE, GUARD
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January 6, 2025
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KATHERINE KIM, WOMEN’S FENCING, FRESHMAN, FOIL
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ANIWANIWA TAIT-JONES, MEN’S BASKETBALL, SENIOR, GUARD/FORWARD
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December 30, 2024
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NORDIN KAPIC, MEN’S BASKETBALL, JUNIOR, FORWARD
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KAYANNA SPRIGGS, WOMEN’S BASKETBALL, SENIOR, FORWARD
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December 23, 2024
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KAYANNA SPRIGGS, WOMEN’S BASKETBALL, SENIOR, FORWARD
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TYLER MCGHIE, MEN’S BASKETBALL, SENIOR, GUARD/FORWARD
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December 16, 2024
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ANIWANIWA TAIT-JONES, MEN’S BASKETBALL, SENIOR, GUARD/FORWARD
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DAMILOLA SULE, WOMEN’S BASKETBALL, SENIOR, FORWARD
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December 9, 2024
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GRACIE GALLEGOS, WOMEN’S BASKETBALL, REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE, GUARD
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NORDIN KAPIC, MEN’S BASKETBALL, JUNIOR, FORWARD
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December 2, 2024
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JUSTIN ROCHELIN, MEN’S BASKETBALL, JUNIOR, FORWARD
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KYLIE PRIES, WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL, GRADUATE STUDENT, OUTSIDE HITTER
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November 25, 2024
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AVA McINNES, WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL, SENIOR, OUTSIDE HITTER In Saturday’s regular season finale, McInnes recorded a match-high 15 kills to help the Tritons clinch their first ever berth to the Big West Championship. She hit .483 against Cal State Bakersfield with just one error in 29 swings and finished with 17 points on her senior night. For the week, McInnes averaged 4.33 points, 3.50 kills, 1.83 digs and 1.00 block per set. She now holds the program’s career kills record (1,531), the single match kills record (31) and the second place spot in single season kills (469).
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TYLER McGHIE, MEN’S BASKETBALL, SENIOR, GUARD/FORWARD
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November 18, 2024
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ANTE BUZOV, MEN’S WATER POLO, SENIOR, UTILITY
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MADISON O’CONNELL, WOMEN’S SWIM, FRESHMAN, MEDLEY
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November 11, 2024
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AVA McINNES, WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL, SENIOR, OUTSIDE HITTER
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TYLER McGHIE, MEN’S BASKETBALL, SENIOR, GUARD/FORWARD
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November 4, 2024
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SUNNY SHARMA, FENCING, JUNIOR, EPEE
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SYLVANA NORTHROP, WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY, SENIOR
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October 28, 2024
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ASIA KOZAN, WOMEN’S SWIM, SOPHOMORE, FREE/MEDLEY
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LUCAS ROMAGUERA, MEN’S WATER POLO, SENIOR, ATTACKER
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October 21, 2024
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FELIPE FERREIRA, MEN’S WATER POLO, SENIOR, ATTACKER
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SYLVANA NORTHROP, WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY, SENIOR
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October 14, 2024
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LANDON AKERSTROM, MEN’S WATER POLO, SOPHOMORE, ATTACKER
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AVA McINNES, WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL, SENIOR, OUTSIDE HITTER
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October 7, 2024
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JULIA HAYNES, WOMEN’S TENNIS, GRAD STUDENT
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MAX CARVALHO, MEN’S SOCCER, SENIOR, FORWARD
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September 30, 2024
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BENNETT AXLINE, MEN’S WATER POLO, JUNIOR, UTILITY
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AUDREY HOLLIS, WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL, FRESHMAN, SETTER/OPPOSITE
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September 16, 2024
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RAQUEL KALPAKOFF, WOMEN’S SOCCER, SENIOR, FORWARD
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JACOB LEVY, MEN’S FENCING, JUNIOR, FOIL
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September 9, 2024
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LOGAN ESTES, MEN’S WATER POLO, SR., GK
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JASMINE SARAN, WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL, JR., MIDDLE BLOCKER
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September 2, 2024
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SYLVANA NORTHROP, WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY, SR., 5K
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ZENO CASTIGLIONI, MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY, SR., 8K
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August 26, 2024
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COURTNEY HILLIARD, WOMEN’S SOCCER, SR., FORWARD
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NOLAN PREMACK, MEN’S SOCCER, SR., GOALKEEPER
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Five From Outdoor Track & Field Qualify For NCAA Championship
Story Links BRUNSWICK, Maine – Five members of the Bowdoin College outdoor track & field team have qualified for the NCAA Division III Championships from May 22-24 at the SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio. Adepoju Arogundade, Mardy Novak, Oliver Brandes, Ian Stebbins, and Kennedy Kirkland will all represent […]

BRUNSWICK, Maine – Five members of the Bowdoin College outdoor track & field team have qualified for the NCAA Division III Championships from May 22-24 at the SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio.
Adepoju Arogundade, Mardy Novak, Oliver Brandes, Ian Stebbins, and Kennedy Kirkland will all represent the Polar Bears in Ohio.
Kennedy Kirkland is the top seeded athlete in the women’s long jump thanks to a 6.28m distance at the Wesleyan Invitational on March 22. The women’s long jump prelims and finals are scheduled for 5:30 p.m. on Thursday evening.
Ian Stebbins will enter nationals as the sixth-seeded men’s pole vaulter. Stebbins cleared a height of 5.05 meters at the New England Division III Championships on May 2. The men’s pole vault is scheduled for noon on Saturday.
Oliver Brandes qualified for the men’s 800m race as the eighth seed thanks to a season-best performance of 1:49.63 at the MIT Final Qualifier on May 15. The prelims of the men’s 800 will be held on Friday at 4:00 p.m. with the finals slated for 2:50 p.m. on Saturday.
Mardy Novak earned a trip to nationals to compete in the women’s javelin with a throw of 41.93 meters at the NESCAC Championship on April 26. Novak is seeded 12th in the competition, which will be held at 3:30 p.m. on Thursday afternoon.
Adepoju Arogundade will compete in the men’s 400 meter hurdles at the championship after a season-best time of 52.41 at the F.I.R.E. Meet hosted by Williams on May 9. The preliminaries of the 400 meter hurdles will be held at 6:10 p.m. Thursday evening with the finals set for 3:15 p.m. on Saturday.
Complete championship information can be found at the Championship Home Page, with live results available throughout the week here.
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George Padjen resigns as Indy Ignite volleyball coach
Meet the co-founders of the Indy Ignite Co-founders of the Indy Ignite Don Hutchinson and Jim Schumacher talk about operations, their backgrounds in volleyball and starting the franchise. The Indy Ignite are looking for a new coach after their first season. The Pro Volleyball Federation team announced Monday that George Padjen resigned after a season […]
Meet the co-founders of the Indy Ignite
Co-founders of the Indy Ignite Don Hutchinson and Jim Schumacher talk about operations, their backgrounds in volleyball and starting the franchise.
The Indy Ignite are looking for a new coach after their first season.
The Pro Volleyball Federation team announced Monday that George Padjen resigned after a season that resulted in a runner-up league finish in the playoffs. The Ignite were 13-15, fourth, in the regular season.
“It’s been an unforgettable inaugural season with the Indy Ignite, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to be a part of such a special community here in Fishers and Indianapolis,” Padjen said in a team release. “While I have loved coaching in Indy, it’s time for me to spend more time with my family.”
Mary Kay Huse, Ignite president and general manager, said the team will search for a coach immediately.
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