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Alex Adams Named Head Coach of Keiser Women's Soccer
Story Links Keiser Director of Athletics Kris Swogger announced on Wednesday the hiring of Alex Adams as the next head coach of the Keiser women’s soccer program. “I am delighted to welcome Alex Adams to Keiser University as our next head women’s soccer coach,” said Swogger. “Our women’s soccer team is one of the elite programs in […]


Keiser Director of Athletics Kris Swogger announced on Wednesday the hiring of Alex Adams as the next head coach of the Keiser women’s soccer program.
“I am delighted to welcome Alex Adams to Keiser University as our next head women’s soccer coach,” said Swogger. “Our women’s soccer team is one of the elite programs in the country, and I am confident he will enhance an already strong foundation. What stood out during the interview process was his commitment to developing student-athletes both on and off the field—something that aligns perfectly with our culture. I look forward to the next chapter of Keiser women’s soccer under his leadership and am confident that, under his guidance, we will continue to achieve great success.”
“I would like to thank my wife, my family and friends for their support during this amazing opportunity,” Adams said. “I will be forever grateful to everyone at Campbellsville University for developing me as a person, coach, and shaping me into the man I am today. Keiser University, the women’s soccer program, and this community are a special place and a move like this would not have been possible without them. I’d like to thank Dr. Gary Vonk, Kris Swogger, Jamie Shoemaker, and the entire Keiser staff for allowing me the opportunity to be the next head women’s soccer coach. I look forward to building on the foundation that’s been created by Coach (Mat) Dunn over his career. I am eager to work with my staff and the players as we will continue to maintain a championship culture.”
Adams joins Keiser after 13 seasons at Campbellsville University, where he spent six years as the head coach of the women’s soccer program. In addition to his role with the women’s team, he also assisted with the men’s program, helping both teams achieve their highest national ranking in school history.
During his tenure as head coach, Adams led the women’s team to its first Mid-South Conference Championship in 2022 and four NAIA National Tournament appearances. Under his leadership, the Tigers produced three NAIA All-Americans, 29 all-conference selections, and the 2023 Mid-South Conference Player of the Year.
Adams was named Mid-South Conference Coach of the Year in 2021 and earned NCCAA Mideast Region Coach of the Year honors for six consecutive seasons (2019–2024). Over his six-year head coaching tenure, the Tigers posted a 71-33-7 record.
As a player, Adams was a three-time Mid-South Conference Second Team All-Conference selection. In his senior season (2010), he led Campbellsville to a 19-6 record and a fifth-place national finish in the NCCAA. That same year, he was honored as the Mid-South Conference Champion of Character. He was also a three-time MSC Academic All-Conference honoree (2008–2010) and an NAIA Scholar-Athlete in 2010.
Adams graduated in May 2011 with a degree in Business Administration and later earned his MBA from Campbellsville University. He is married to Chelsea Miller.
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BDHS Girls Hockey Back On The Ice
The Beaver Dam High School girls hockey team has been able to get back on the ice in the month of July as they continue to prepare for the 2025-26 season. If the defending Badger Conference want to raise another banner this season they will be looking to blend a plethora of returning talent with […]

The Beaver Dam High School girls hockey team has been able to get back on the ice in the month of July as they continue to prepare for the 2025-26 season. If the defending Badger Conference want to raise another banner this season they will be looking to blend a plethora of returning talent with a strong freshman class of skaters.
Beaver Dam split a pair of exhibition games with Lakeshore this past weekend.
Click the link to get an update from head coach Mike Pogorelec
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Canisius College Launches Initiative for Basketball and Hockey Funds
Via Canisius University Athletics, 6h ago On Monday (July 21), Canisius Vice President and Director of Athletics Bill Maher announced the creation of the Blue & Gold Excellence Funds for the University’s men’s and women’s basketball and ice hockey programs. Below is a copy of the email Maher sent to supporters of the Canisius athletic […]
On Monday (July 21), Canisius Vice President and Director of Athletics Bill Maher announced the creation of the Blue & Gold Excellence Funds for the University’s men’s and women’s basketball and ice hockey programs. Below is a copy of the email Maher sent to supporters of the Canisius athletic department detailing how Canisius is strategically positioned for success as the landscape of college athletics continues to shift. Dear Golden Griffin Fans: I write to you today to share an important update that will shape the future of Canisius Athletics, particularly our commitment to Division I basketball and ice hockey. As…
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Bryce Underwood unveils wildest social media take QB heard about himself
Michigan quarterback Bryce Underwood has heard it all on social media. As the nation’s No. 1 overall recruit from the 2025 class, he’s had the spotlight on him before he even stepped foot in Ann Arbor. That’s exposed him to a lot of interesting opinions, some good, some bad and some downright ugly. The incoming […]

Michigan quarterback Bryce Underwood has heard it all on social media. As the nation’s No. 1 overall recruit from the 2025 class, he’s had the spotlight on him before he even stepped foot in Ann Arbor.
That’s exposed him to a lot of interesting opinions, some good, some bad and some downright ugly. The incoming freshman revealed what the craziest thing he’s been told on social media is in a recent interview with The Wolverine at the third-annual Circle Champions Golf Classic.
“I’m fat,” Underwood said bluntly.
The response from the QB elicited a lot of laughs. Underwood explained that he didn’t take it too seriously, but he does have to remind himself not to get caught up in reading everything online.
“I just got off social media, you feel me?” he said. “I was just sitting there confused because it gets to a point, you know? But it’s cool, though.”
Underwood enters this year with a lot of hype after committing to the Wolverines over offers from several other big-time programs. He already has an NIL valuation of $3 million before playing a game, ranking him No. 10 in On3’s College Football NIL Valuations.
He’s yet to officially win the quarterback battle with grad transfer Mikey Keene, but many believe Underwood has the talent to step in right away as a true freshman. There’s nowhere to go but up for Michigan’s passing attack after ranking last in the Big Ten in 2024 with 129.1 air yards per game.
As for Underwood’s actual weight, the QB revealed TheWolverine.com in mid-July that he was up from 215 to 230 pounds and feeling more “explosive.” He also displayed his athleticism as a runner in high school, where he rushed for more than 600 yards and six touchdowns as a senior at Belleville (MI).
All that in mind, Bryce Underwood will look to win the starting job and have a chance to prove his doubters wrong right away. He’s already impressed his coaches, including passing game coordinator and receivers coach Ron Bellamy, in his short time on campus.
“He’s smart, man,” Bellamy said. “The way Bryce attacks football, man — he’s the first one, last one [in the building]. He’s a sponge, always wanting to learn. Hanging around the receivers.
“Great leader. For a 17-year-old kid, phenomenal leader. We all know about the physical attributes, but I think he’s on the right track. He’s definitely on the right track.”
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Former HBCU president lands major role with UNCF
The United Negro College Fund (UNCF) has announced the appointment of Dr. Walter M. Kimbrough as its new Executive Vice President of Research & Member Engagement, effective September 2, 2025. A seasoned higher education leader and nationally recognized expert on Black fraternities and sororities, Dr. Kimbrough brings over two decades of presidential experience from multiple […]

The United Negro College Fund (UNCF) has announced the appointment of Dr. Walter M. Kimbrough as its new Executive Vice President of Research & Member Engagement, effective September 2, 2025.
A seasoned higher education leader and nationally recognized expert on Black fraternities and sororities, Dr. Kimbrough brings over two decades of presidential experience from multiple UNCF member institutions. His leadership roles have included Dillard University, Philander Smith University, and most recently, as interim president of Talladega College.
In his new role, Dr. Kimbrough will report directly to the Office of the President and work alongside UNCF President and CEO Dr. Michael L. Lomax. His portfolio includes oversight of four major initiatives: the Frederick D. Patterson Research Institute (FDPRI), the Institute for Capacity Building (ICB), HBCUv® Digital Learning Solution, and programs that span the entire K–12 to higher education pipeline.
Dr. Lomax praised the appointment, calling it “the culmination of our lengthy search for a transformational leader.”
As EVP, Dr. Kimbrough will serve as chief research officer, principal editor of UNCF publications, and spokesperson for research and policy engagement. He will also serve as a peer consultant to HBCU presidents and chancellors through the ICB, offering leadership insights drawn from his own experience.
Reflecting on the new role, Dr. Kimbrough shared on his Facebook page: “Been waiting for a yes out there with my name on it. Found it.”
He added in an interview with Diverse Issues in Higher Education: “This position allows me to pour back into UNCF, its member institutions and students.”
Dr. Kimbrough’s appointment signals a bold step forward in UNCF’s commitment to research, innovation, and deeper institutional engagement.
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Porter Martone, drafted 6th by PHI, coming to MSU
6. Philadelphia Flyers: Porter Martone, RW, Brampton Steelheads (OHL) October 26, 2006 | 6′ 3″ | 205 pounds Tier: Bubble NHL Star and top of the lineup player Player comparable: Filip Forsberg Analysis: Martone was a top player in the OHL this season; however, he did struggle at the World Juniors for Canada. Martone’s skill […]

6. Philadelphia Flyers: Porter Martone, RW, Brampton Steelheads (OHL)
October 26, 2006 | 6′ 3″ | 205 pounds
Tier: Bubble NHL Star and top of the lineup player
Player comparable: Filip Forsberg
Analysis: Martone was a top player in the OHL this season; however, he did struggle at the World Juniors for Canada. Martone’s skill level and creativity with the puck are elite, especially for a man his size
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Kirk Herbstreit: Play-in games may be right fix for College Football Playoff
Yahoo Sports’ Jason Fitz spoke with the ESPN college football analyst about the suggestion from Missouri head coach Eli Drinkwitz that creating play-in games for automatic bids to the playoff may be the right solution moving forward. View more Advertisement Video Transcript So I’m not sure in the short term how to get the Big […]

Yahoo Sports’ Jason Fitz spoke with the ESPN college football analyst about the suggestion from Missouri head coach Eli Drinkwitz that creating play-in games for automatic bids to the playoff may be the right solution moving forward.
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So I’m not sure in the short term how to get the Big Ten and the SEC to play nice in the sandbox together.
Maybe they don’t have to, but you’ve seen all of the playoff proposals.
What do you think of what the Big Ten wants to do now with automatic qualifiers for their conference?
I like, I like what Eli Drinkwitz came out and said against his own conference and, saying that why don’t we have more play and opportunities.
You know, can you imagine instead of that last Saturday this season being just the SEC or Big 10 or Big 12 or ACC championship.
Imagine if the SEC had 1 and 2, but then you also have 3 and 6 and 4 and 5 playing each other.
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And imagine if we had the excitement of 3 and 6, winner of that game is in the playoff.
4 and 5, the winner of that game is in the playoff.
I think that is fascinating, and he was very passionate in the way he described that.
I would be a fan of that personally.
And give these teams hope, as opposed to, you know, just the two teams that play in the conference championship have a shot to get that automatic spot, and then you’re hoping for at large after that.
I love the idea of a kind of a play-in weekend, throughout the entire country.
I think that would create a ton of buzz for the players, and for the fans.
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It’s fun debate, it’s subjective, it creates a lot of passion.
But I think it really, if you go back to the play-in model that I’m suggesting, it takes away some of the pressure of just a committee selecting these teams, and it gives the actual players a chance to set on the field by giving them that if they qualify, a play-in game, and then you have no one to blame.
Hey, you were in, you had the play-in game, you lost, so you have no one to blame.
You can’t blame the committee.
You know, you lost a football game, so you’re not going.
So I think that would be the right way to go personally.
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