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PLEASE NOTE: Your free event news can be posted on the Babbitt Weekly Community Calendar. Send to: [email protected]. Peter Mitchell Days is coming up again and the committee will need help selling raffle tickets and buttons at Zup’s. She will have shifts Monday-Friday running from 10-12, 12-2 and 2-4. If you can help please call […]

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PLEASE NOTE: Your free event news can be posted on the Babbitt Weekly Community Calendar. Send to: [email protected].

Peter Mitchell Days is coming up again and the committee will need help selling raffle tickets and buttons at Zup’s. She will have shifts Monday-Friday running from 10-12, 12-2 and 2-4. If you can help please call or text Carolyn Holm 218-404-6585 or there will be a book up at Zup’s when people are selling raffles and buttons.

Woodland Presbyterian Church Peter Mitchell Salad Luncheon is Friday, June 20 from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.; 20 Acacia Rd, Babbitt; Adults $10, six and under $5.

 

SATURDAY, JUNE 14

11 AM – 4 PM Walleye Whamma Fishing Contest – Birch Lake.

 

4:30 PM Firemen’s beer garden/food – Arena. 

 

7:00 PM Awards Ceremony at Babbitt Arena. Open to the public.

SUNDAY, JUNE 15

Noon BEACH VOLLEYBALL – Babbitt Public Beach.

MonDAY, JUNE 16

2:00 PM Ventriloquist – James Wedgwood – Public Library. Free.

TUESDAY, JUNE 17

6:00 PM Cribbage Tournament – Singles – at Fish Tales. 

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18

6:00 PM SMEAR TOURNAMENT – Fish Tales. $20 entry per team.

THURSDAY, JUNE 19

NOON Medallion Hunt – Clue posted daily at Zup’s. 

Turn in to Carolyn Holm.

4:00 PM youth pool tournament  – Teen Center.

6:00 PM TEXAS HOld em  – at Fish Tales $10 entry fee. 

6:00 PM Youth dodgeball  at Municipal Center Gym. 

FRIDAY, JUNE 20

Noon – Close Firemen’s Beer Garden

 

Noon – Close Lions BBQ Wagon at Fairgrounds

 

4 p.m. – 10 p.m. Babbitt Figure skating taco Wagon at Fairgrounds

 

11:00 AM – 1 PM SALAD Luncheon.  Woodland Presbyterian Church

 

3:00 PM YOUTH DISC GOLF  

Doubles. Nine holes. 17 and Under. Fountain Hills Park. 

 

4:30 PM Youth bean bag tourney – Age 17 & under. 2-person 

team. Sign up starts 3 PM under big tent. 

 

4:00 PM – 7 PM ADULT PICKLEBALL – Teams of 2, Municipal Center Gym.

Pre-register by June 13: [email protected] 

 

4:00 PM – 7 PM SPAGHETTI FEED – St. Pius X Catholic Church

5:00 PM – 9 PM wizard’s Kingdom inflatables – Open

 

6 PM – 9 PM JAMMIN JOE – Under the Big Tent

5:30 PM ADULT SINGLES DISC GOLF – 18 holes. Fountain Hills Park. 

6:00 PM MISS & Little Miss Babbitt – at School Auditorium. 

 

9 PM – 12 PM OUTDOOR CONCERT – McCullough Brothers
 

SATURDAY, JUNE 21

8 AM – 11 AM Pancake Breakfast at St. Pius X Catholic Church. 

9:00 AM 18 HOLE PAR 3 SCRAMBLE – 3-4 person team. 18 team limit. 

Register Golf Course in advance or 8 AM day of. 9 AM start. Must be 18. 

 

9:00 AM 5K RUN – Central Blvd. by Big Rock. Check in at 8 AM.

 

Noon “Are You Mr. or Mrs. Peter Mitchell?” 

Must shake hands. If found notify Carolyn Holm. 

 

Noon -5 PM Petting zoo at Fairgrounds

 

10 AM – 2 PM Babbitt History Center  open at Municipal Center 

11 AM – 3 PM ATV RIDE  By Babbitt Snowmobile and ATV Club. 

Check in at 10 a.m. at Big Tent

 

11:00 AM Kiddie & ADULT Races at Park across from Shopping Center.

 

11 AM – 4 PM PIE SOCIAL at Lutheran Church of The Good Shepherd 

 

11 AM – 10 PM Lions BBQ Wagon at Fairgrounds

 

NOON – Close Firemen’s Beer Garden

 

Noon – 10 PM wizard’s Kingdom inflatables – Open

 

Noon – 10 PM BAbbitt figure skating club taco wagon

 

1:00 PM – 4 PM CLASSIC CAR SHOW  Field on Commerce Road

 

1 PM – 3 PM ROOT BEER FLOATS Evangelical Lutheran Church parking lot 

 

1:00 PM – 3 PM BINGO Municipal Center Gym. Sponsored by Friends of Library 

 

1:00 PM ADULT BEAN BAG Tourney Big Tent. Double elimination.  Sign Up starts noon on Friday at Beer Garden. 

 

5:30 PM Zup’s 36th Annual Bocce Ball at Fair Grounds. Sign

up at Car Show before 4 p.m. 32 team cut off. Trophies + Purse.

 

7 PM MEDALLION HUNT Ages 0-17 No parent help. Big Tent for clues. 

 

8 PM – Midnight OUTDOOR CONCERT Music by Northwoods Band 

Under the big tent at Fairgrounds. FREE!

10:15 PM Fireworks – If heavy rain moved to Sunday. 
 

SUNDAY, JUNE 22

 

11 AM ADULT Disc GOlf TournEY – Doubles. 27 holes. Red Pine Run. 

 

11 AM – 5 PM Lions BBQ Wagon at Fairgrounds

 

11 AM – 3 PM wizard’s Kingdom inflatables – Open

 

11 AM Rover Radar Run – Park across from The Rock.

Check-in at 10:30 AM. Owners must have button. 

 

11 AM – 4 PM BAbbitt figure skating club taco wagon

 

12:30 PM PARADE Line up North Drive and Alder Road. 

 

NOON – 5 PM Firemen’s Beer Garden

NOON Holey Board Tourney at Big Tent. Double elimination. 

Sign up starts noon on Saturday at Beer Garden.

 

2:00 PM Parade – Parade from Linney Avenue to Babbitt Road. 

 

3:00 PM Sawdust pile near Big Tent. Age groups.

 

3:45 PM FREE WATERMELON FEED  near Big Tent.  

 

4 PM MEDALLION HUNT Ages 0-17 No parent help. Big Tent for clues. 

 

5 PM Button & RAFFLE PRIZE drawings under Big Tent

 





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UCLA Places Fifth in Learfield Directors’ Cup

UCLA Athletics finished fifth in the 2024-25 Learfield Directors’ Cup with 1149 points, its highest finish and highest point total since placing second with 1326 points in 2017-18.  Just 4.25 points separated first, second and third place. Texas edged out USC for the Directors’ Cup, totaling 1255.25 points to USC’s 1253.75 and Stanford’s 1251.00. North […]

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UCLA Athletics finished fifth in the 2024-25 Learfield Directors’ Cup with 1149 points, its highest finish and highest point total since placing second with 1326 points in 2017-18. 

Just 4.25 points separated first, second and third place. Texas edged out USC for the Directors’ Cup, totaling 1255.25 points to USC’s 1253.75 and Stanford’s 1251.00. North Carolina placed fourth with 1195.25 points. 

The Bruins were bolstered by men’s water polo’s national championship and runner-up finishes from gymnastics and men’s volleyball. UCLA also earned third-place finishes from women’s basketball, beach volleyball and women’s water polo and fifth-place showings by baseball, softball and men’s tennis. Also adding to UCLA’s point total were men’s basketball, men’s golf, women’s golf, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, swimming & diving, women’s tennis, men’s track and field, and women’s track and field. 

UCLA’s 2024-25 inaugural season in the Big Ten Conference was hugely successful. The Bruins won seven Big Ten titles, tied for second-most in the conference. Women’s soccer won UCLA’s first-ever Big Ten title after winning the conference tournament. Gymnastics was the first program to win a Big Ten regular season title and also captured the conference championship. Women’s basketball won the conference tournament en route to a Final Four appearance. Men’s tennis and men’s golf won their respective tournaments on the same day (April 27). Baseball captured a share of the regular season title on their way to a Men’s College World Series appearance. Additionally, three Bruin teams won regular season conference titles in the MPSF – men’s water polo, men’s volleyball and women’s water polo – bringing UCLA’s total of conference titles to 10, most among Big Ten schools. 

In 2024-25, UCLA was the only school in the nation to advance to the College World Series in both baseball and softball. Additionally, UCLA was the only school with teams competing in the Men’s and Women’s College World Series and the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournaments.

 



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Four CAA Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Programs Garner Major Awards

Four CAA Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Programs Garner Major Awards 6/26/2025 1:00:00 PM Ben Kane RICHMOND, Va. (June 26, 2025) – Four separate programs – Delaware, Elon, Monmouth, and North Carolina A&T – garnered a major award winner following the 2025 CAA Outdoor Track & Field season. North Carolina A&T’s Spirit Morgan was […]

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RICHMOND, Va. (June 26, 2025) – Four separate programs – Delaware, Elon, Monmouth, and North Carolina A&T – garnered a major award winner following the 2025 CAA Outdoor Track & Field season.

North Carolina A&T’s Spirit Morgan was named the Field Athlete of the Year, while Delaware’s Olamide Ayeni garnered Rookie of the Year honors. Monmouth’s All-American Yasmeen Tinsley earned Track Athlete of the Year and Elon’s Mark Elliston was named the Coach of the Year.

Morgan earned Second Team All-American honors from the USTFCCCA after finishing ninth nationally in the women’s high jump. The CAA Outdoor high jump title holder had the sixth-best jump coming out of the NCAA East Regional. Morgan’s 1.85m leap at the conference championship ranked 12th among Division I athletes this season.

Tinsley had a prolific season, leading to her holding 10 program records with the Hawks. The newly crowned Second Team All-American in the 400m hurdles placed 15th at the national semifinal with a time of 57.53, marking the fastest time by a Monmouth athlete at the NCAA Championships. Tinsley won both the 100m hurdles and 400m hurdles at the CAA Championship.

Ayeni took home the CAA Discus Throw title with a 52.53m toss, while also coming in seventh in the shot put with a mark of 14.33m. The first year’s season continued at the USATF U20 Championships in late June, placing second in the discus throw after setting a new personal record of 52.93m.

Elliston led the Phoenix to its fourth CAA Women’s Outdoor Championship in the past five seasons, scoring 147 points in the conference meet. Under his guidance, Elon had four individual outdoor champions and saw two individuals qualify for the NCAA East Regional.

The following student-athletes earned All-CAA honors for placing top three in their respective event(s) at the 2025 CAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships.

 

2025 Women’s Outdoor Track & Field All-CAA Honorees

100m: Maya Tucker, Towson (11.46); Savannah Blair, Northeastern (11.50); Makenna Urbanek, N.C.. (11.59)

200m: Cristal Cuervo, Towson (23.62); Savannah Blair, Northeastern (23.69); Maya Tucker, Towson (23.83)

400m: Cristal Cuervo, Towson (52.85); Emily Ervin, William & Mary (54.07); Nasiah Ferguson, UNCW (54.44)

800m: Jordan Mozie, Hampton (2:06.92); Shayla Cann, Elon (2:07.89); Kadence Dumas, Delaware (2:08.80)

1500m: Quinn Smith, Elon (4:23.42); Sarah Petitjean, Elon (4:23.69); Kyra Holland, William & Mary (4:23.96)

5000m: Mikayla Jones, Elon (16:52.74); Madison Synowiec, Elon (16:56.19); Mariana Martinez, Elon (17:04.79)

10,000m: Peninah Mutisya, Hampton (34:36.25); Mikayla Jones, Elon (34:37.19); Madison Synowiec, Elon (34:43.47)

100m Hurdles: Lucheyona Weaver, N.C. A&T (13.26); Yasmeen Tinsley, Monmouth (13.49); Zamia Stelly, N.C. A&T (13.96)

400m Hurdles: Yasmeen Tinsley, Monmouth (57.34); Carmen PenaSoto, Hampton (59.62); Spencer Settle, Towson (59.67)

3000m Steeplechase: Catherin Garrison, William & Mary (10:20.24); Savannah Stoutt, Charleston (10:33.84); Kristen Sarnicola, Monmouth (10:44.52)

4x100m Relay: N.C. A&T (44.33$); Towson (45.14); Northeastern (45.23)

4x400m Relay: Hampton (3:37.72); Towson (3:38.31); William & Mary (3:44.61)

High Jump: Spirit Morgan, N.C. A&T (1.85m); Veronica Chaynov, Monmouth (1.82m); Camryn Cole, Northeastern (1.79m)

Long Jump: Rett Schnoor, Monmouth (5.94m); Lauren Jones, William & Mary (5.80m); Danielle James, Hampton (5.75m)

Triple Jump: Olivia Dowd, N.C. A&T (12.70m); Danielle James, Hampton (12:46m); Kiara Murray, Towson (12.20m)

Pole Vault: Lakelyn Bass, UNCW (4.00m); Elizabeth Strobach, William & Mary (3.90m); Olesya Sitkowski, William & Mary (3.90m)

Shot Put: Julieth Nwosu, N.C. A&T (15.65m); Emarie Jackson, Delaware (15.57m); Julie Thomas, Monmouth (15.07m)

Discus: Olamide Ayeni, Delaware (52.53m); Damali Williams, Hampton (50.69m); Rochele Solmon, Hampton (47.16m)

Hammer Throw: Adirana Clarke, Elon (55.94m); Vanessa Wood, Monmouth (54.14m); Mackenzie Stephens, Delaware (53.47m)

Javelin: Jordyn Robbins, UNCW, (42.73m); Morgan Reiner, Delaware (42.59m); Rachel Schmitt, Delaware (39.39m)

Heptathlon: Lizzie Lopez, Elon (4959); Leeann Redlo, Towson (4884); Sara Manson, Delaware (4677)

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SWOSU Volleyball Signs Six Freshmen for 2025 Class

Story Links WEATHERFORD – SWOSU Volleyball Coach Josh Collins has announced the addition of six incoming freshmen to the Bulldogs’ roster for the 2025 season.   “I am thrilled to welcome this talented and dynamic group of freshmen to our program,” said Collins. “Each of them brings a unique combination of experience, […]

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WEATHERFORD – SWOSU Volleyball Coach Josh Collins has announced the addition of six incoming freshmen to the Bulldogs’ roster for the 2025 season.
 
“I am thrilled to welcome this talented and dynamic group of freshmen to our program,” said Collins. “Each of them brings a unique combination of experience, skill, and competitive drive that will undoubtedly elevate our team. With multiple state championships, district accolades, and a strong background in multi-sport athleticism, this class is poised to make an immediate impact. I’m excited to have them join the Bulldog family and am ready to see them develop, grow, and thrive in our program’s culture.”
 
Fresh off the first Great American Conference championship in program history, SWOSU will look to continue its momentum by adding the six freshmen to a group of seven returners. Collins, now a three-time GAC Coach of the Year, enters his 14th season as the head coach of SWOSU Volleyball in 2025.
 


Mackenzie Sims
Setter | 5’10    
Amarillo, Texas (Bushland HS)
 
“Mackenzie comes to SWOSU following an extremely decorated high school career. As a three-time 3A State Champion and two time State MVP in Texas, we expected her to bring that experience to SWOSU and impact this program immediately. As a setter, she navigates the game at an extremely high level. We are excited for Mackenzie to become a DAWG!”
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Sydnee Winfrey
Middle Hitter | 5’10    
Canyon, Texas (Canyon HS)
 
“Sydnee comes to SWOSU as a very dynamic athlete. Coming from a family that is heavily involved in college athletics, it is in Sydnee’s blood to be a competitor. She has had great success playing in numerous sports in high school and we cannot wait to add her competitive spirit to our program.”
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Preslee Alaniz
Middle Hitter | 6’0   
Friendswood, Texas (Friendswood HS)
 
“We are excited to add Preslee’s length to our program. She is a decorated district blocker who reads the game very well. We know Preslee will not only come in and develop this program, but we expect her to excel in the culture as well.”alaniz vb


Claire Occkiogrosso
Right Side | 5’10    
Arlington, Texas (Grace Prep Academy)
 
“Claire brings state championships experience to SWOSU. She has played in a very competitive 4A private school division in Texas. As a left-handed right side, she adds versatility to our offense. We expect Claire to come in and continue to build the culture of this team and program. We’re excited for Claire to be here and be a DAWG.”
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Kaylyn Christy
Outside Hitter | 5’10   
Fishers, Ind. (Hamilton Southeastern HS)
 
“We are excited for KK to bring a high level of volleyball IQ to our program. She has competed on very competitive club and school teams and has won 2 state championships in Indiana. Her experience in many different positions and ability to impact all sides of the game will be a great addition to this program.”
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Katja Blanchat
Middle Hitter | 6’0
Lindsborg, Kan. (Smoky Valley HS)
 
“Katja is another multi-sport high school athlete that is very decorated. As a middle, she will be very dynamic for this program and we expect her to use her poise to make an impact quickly. We cannot wait for Kat to join the Bulldog family.”
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SIX LADY CHARGERS NAMED TO 2025 CSC ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT® WOMEN’S AT-LARGE TEAM

2025 CSC All-District® Women’s At-Large Team Orangeburg, N.Y. (6/26/25)  Six Dominican University New York student-athletes were named to the 2025 College Sports Communicators Academic All-District® Women’s At-Large Team which was released announced by the organization. Women’s bowler Briana Sinnot was named to the team, along with women’s lacrosse players: Sydney Strohmayer, Grace DeStasio, Erin Carr, Caitlin Costello and […]

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2025 CSC All-District® Women’s At-Large Team

Orangeburg, N.Y. (6/26/25)  Six Dominican University New York student-athletes were named to the 2025 College Sports Communicators Academic All-District® Women’s At-Large Team which was released announced by the organization.

Women’s bowler Briana Sinnot was named to the team, along with women’s lacrosse players: Sydney Strohmayer, Grace DeStasio, Erin Carr, Caitlin Costello and Josie Lettieri.

The Division II and III CSC Academic All-America® programs are partially financially supported by the NCAA Division II and III national governance structures to assist CSC with handling the awards fulfillment aspects for the 2024-25 Divisions II and III Academic All-America® programs. The NAIA CSC Academic All-America® program is partially financially supported through the NAIA governance structure.

For at-large teams, each institution is allowed a maximum of six total nominations among the following sports and meet certain athletic and academic eligibility requirements.

  • Men’s and Women’s Fencing (Eligible nominees must compete in four competitions OR finish top-eight in their weapon at a conference championship meet) 
  • Men’s and Women’s Golf (Eligible nominees must be in the lineup for 70 percent of an institution’s TEAM SCORING events OR in the lineup at the conference championship tournament)
  • Men’s and Women’s Gymnastics (Eligible nominees must be ranked in the top-75 in an event within their division according to Road to Nationals rankings AND/OR eligible nominees must have competed at their divisional national championship event)
  • Men’s and Women’s Ice Hockey (Eligible nominees must compete in 90 percent of the institution’s games played OR must start in at least 66 percent of the institution’s games. For goalies, a student-athlete must have started at least 50 percent of an institutions games)
  • Men’s and Women’s Lacrosse (Eligible nominees must compete in 90 percent of the institution’s games played OR must start in at least 66 percent of the institution’s games) 
  • Men’s and Women’s Rifle (Eligible nominees must compete in 75 percent of institutions events OR compete at the NCAA championships)
  • Men’s and Women’s Skiing (Eligible nominees must compete in four carnivals OR compete at the NCAA championships) 
  • Men’s Volleyball (Eligible nominees must compete in 90 percent of the institution’s matches played OR must start in at least 66 percent of the institution’s matches. Liberos, although not counted in stats as a starter, may be counted as such for nominating purposes) 
  • Men’s and Women’s Water Polo (Eligible nominees must compete in 90 percent of the institution’s games played OR must start in at least 66 percent of the institution’s games) 
  • Men’s Wrestling (Eligible nominees must be in the lineup for at least 70 percent of TEAM SCORING events (open tournaments, duals) OR compete in their weight class at a conference championship meet. NOTE: Women’s wrestling is only eligible for nomination in the NAIA. Women’s wrestling is expected to become eligible under NCAA At-Large in 2025-26, when the NCAA begins sponsoring a championship for the sport)
  • Women’s Beach Volleyball (Student-athletes must be in the lineup for 70 percent of an institution’s TEAM SCORING events) 
  • Women’s Bowling (Student-athletes must be in the lineup for 70 percent of an institution’s days of competition) 
  • Women’s Crew/Rowing (Eligible nominees must compete in four competitions OR compete as a member of an NCAA boat (1V8, 2V8, 1V4) at a conference championship) 
  • Women’s Field Hockey (Eligible nominees must compete in 90 percent of the institution’s games played OR must start in at least 66 percent of the institution’s games) 

For more information about CSC Academic All-District® and Academic All-America® Teams program, visit AcademicAllAmerica.com.



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Wilkerson Selected For Rice University Hall of Fame

Nicole Wilkerson will be inducted into the Rice Hall of Fame on October 24, 2025. Story Links Middlebury head cross country and assistant track and field coach Nicole Wilkerson has been selected as a member of Rice University’s Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2025. Wilkerson, then Aleskowitch, graduated from Rice in […]

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Nicole Wilkerson will be inducted into the Rice Hall of Fame on October 24, 2025.

Middlebury head cross country and assistant track and field coach Nicole Wilkerson has been selected as a member of Rice University’s Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2025. Wilkerson, then Aleskowitch, graduated from Rice in 1993 and was a force in the distance events as a member of the track and field team. She was a three-time Southwest Conference Champion in the 3,000, claiming the crown twice indoors and once outdoors and a member of the 3,200 relay squad that hoisted the trophy in 1992. During her redshirt season in 1994, Wilkerson guided Rice to its first top-10 team finish at the NCAA Outdoor Championships, finishing fourth in the 3,000. Her time of 9:27.89 is the second-fastest in program history. 
 

“We are proud of Nicole for being recognized by her alma mater for her outstanding athletic career,” said Director of Athletics Erin Quinn ’86. “Nicole has translated her athletic success at Rice seamlessly into a stellar coaching career at Middlebury, and it is exciting to see her receive this recognition for her athletic accomplishments.”

 
Wilkerson helped guide women’s cross country to five NCAA Championships, while combining for 10 NESCAC Titles between the men’s and women’s programs. In track and field, she has assisted the men’s and women’s squads to six conference crowns, most recently in 2025 on the men’s side. Wilkerson has been lauded with numerous awards throughout her tenure, highlighted by a trio of United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) New England Coach of the Year honors in cross country, as well as being tabbed the NESCAC Cross Country Coach of the Year four times. In track and field, she has earned USTFCCCA New England Assistant Coach of the Year accolades on six occasions, while being lauded with her colleagues as the NESCAC Coaching Staff of the Year seven times. 
 

“I am very honored by this recognition from my alma mater,” said Wilkerson. “Rice has always balanced great academics and athletics, and I am a proud alumnae. It means a lot to me to be recognized in this class and to join the ranks in the Hall of Fame.”

 
Wilkerson will be inducted into the Rice University Athletics Hall of Fame alongside six other Owls on Friday, October 24, 2025.



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Volleyball Unveils 2025 Schedule – University of North Florida Athletics

Story Links 2025 Schedule 2025 Season Tickets JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – North Florida volleyball and head coach Kristen Wright unveiled the 2025 schedule on Thursday.    “We can’t wait to see our fans back in UNF Arena,” Wright said. “We have some […]

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – North Florida volleyball and head coach Kristen Wright unveiled the 2025 schedule on Thursday. 
 
“We can’t wait to see our fans back in UNF Arena,” Wright said. “We have some exciting home matches with an elevated and electric match day experience. Our crowd propels us to new heights every time we pack the arena. I’m certain that our fans are going to love all the new faces and will see what this dominant veteran-led program can accomplish this fall.”
 
The Ospreys will compete in 29 matches – 13 in non-conference and 16 in ASUN Conference action. North Florida will play 14 matches at home and 15 on the road this season. 
 

For the first time in program history, North Florida will compete against UIC, Harvard, Howard, Prairie View A&M, UTSA and UT Arlington. North Florida returns to the court after it continued its program-record streak to five-straight winning seasons in ASUN Conference action in 2024. 
 
North Florida will play four matches against teams that competed in the 2024 NCAA Tournament – FGCU, Florida, Florida State and UT Arlington. 
 
Fans can get their initial look at the team when North Florida hosts its Navy vs. Grey intersquad scrimmage and an exhibition against Olymp Praha Club on Aug. 23. Both matches will be held at UNF Arena and admission is free. 
 
North Florida opens its season when it hosts the North Florida Sunshine Tournament presented by Holiday Inn Express and Suites on Aug. 29-31. North Florida faces Georgia Southern on Aug. 29, Florida State on Aug. 30 and UIC on Aug. 31. 
 
North Florida remains in state and heads south to battle FAU on Sept. 2. North Florida returns home to host its second in-season tournament with the UNF Invitational presented by Sheraton Jacksonville 5-7. North Florida welcomes Presbyterian on Sept. 5, Harvard on Sept. 6 and Howard on Sept. 7. 
 

North Florida competes in the Furman Invite on Sept. 11-13, where it will play Winthrop on Sept. 11, host Furman on Sept. 12 and Alabama State on Sept. 13. North Florida travels to the Roadrunner Classic where it will face Prairie View A&M and host UTSA in a doubleheader on Sept. 19 before it battles UT Arlington on Sept. 20.
 
The Ospreys open conference action with three-straight away matches at West Georgia on Sept. 26, Queens on Sept. 28 and at crosstown rival Jacksonville for the first of two River City Rumble matches on Oct. 2 before its conference home opener against Central Arkansas on Oct. 4.
 
After its conference home opener, North Florida travels for consecutive away matches at Lipscomb on Oct. 10 and Austin Peay on Oct. 11.
 
North Florida alternates between a pair of home and road matches next when it hosts Eastern Kentucky on Oct. 17 and Bellarmine on Oct. 18 before it heads south to FGCU on Oct. 24 and Stetson on Oct. 26. 
 
The Ospreys close out conference action with five of their final six matches at home.
 
North Florida hosts Jacksonville on Oct. 30 before an away match at North Alabama on Nov. 2. North Florida concludes its regular season with four consecutive home matches over an eight-day stretch. North Florida hosts Queens on Nov. 7, West Georgia on Nov. 8, Stetson on Nov. 14 and FGCU on Nov. 15.
 
The 2025 ASUN Volleyball Championship will take place at FGCU’s Alico Arena on Nov. 20-23. North Florida travels to face Florida in a postseason prep match on Nov. 29. 
 
Season tickets are on sale now for $60 through the link above or through contacting the North Florida Athletics Ticket Office staff at 904-620-BIRD (2473) or ospreytickets@unf.edu. Fans can secure a fall-sports package that includes volleyball, men’s soccer and women’s season tickets for $100. Those who aim to secure a premium hospitality experience can reserve their spot through contacting the North Florida Athletics Development staff.



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