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Best Hitters At The 2025 College Baseball Showdown
In two seasons at Clemson, Cam Cannarella has delivered at a remarkable .363 pace in 496 at-bats. He doubled 16 times in both 2023 and 2024 and upped his home-run production from seven as a freshman to 11 a season ago. Pettorini did not sacrifice consistency while showing more power as a junior, either, as he […]


In two seasons at Clemson, Cam Cannarella has delivered at a remarkable .363 pace in 496 at-bats. He doubled 16 times in both 2023 and 2024 and upped his home-run production from seven as a freshman to 11 a season ago. Pettorini did not sacrifice consistency while showing more power as a junior, either, as he more than doubled his home-run production from four to nine, resulting in a jump in slugging percentage from .490 to .506.
Week 1: Feb. 14-16
Max Belyeu, Texas
2024 Freshman All-American Zion Rose made a splash in his first season at Louisville, leading the Cardinals with a .380 average in 166 at-bats and was one of only 46 hitters in all of Div. I baseball with five or more triples.Replays, highlights, and breaking news from the event will be on both platforms.
Colin Brueggemann, OSU
Brueggeman returns to Oklahoma State for his third season with the Cowboys, looking to build off his 14 home runs in 2024 while improving his batting average to a level more in line with his .330 clip in 2023. Six-foot-three Brendan Summerhill leveraged his rangy frame to shine as a prolific hitter for Arizona in 2024. The outfielder garnered All-Pac-12 honors with his .324 average in 238 at-bats, during which he homered eight times, doubled 18, and tripled six.
Cam Cannarella, Clemson
Middle infielder Luke Hill established himself as a dependable batter in his freshman season at Arizona State, hitting .314 for the Sun Devils. He transferred to Ole Miss ahead of the 2024 campaign, and while his average dipped to .291, Hill’s on-base percentage improved from .389 at Arizona State to .404 with the Rebels. Looking to emerge as Oregon State’s premier power hitter with Bazzana’s departure for MLB, Gavin Turley returns from a 2024 season in which he one-dotted and blasted 19 home runs. His 74 RBI set the pace for the Beavers, and his .589 slugging percentage is the best among the team’s returning talent.
Jalin Flores, Texas
If you hear any noise at the opening weekend of the College Baseball Showdown, it’s just Nolan Schubart boppin’. In two seasons at Oklahoma State, Schubart has hit 40 home runs. His 23 a season ago were tied for 23rd-most nationally, and he could be one of the most prolific home-run hitters in all of college baseball in 2025. Flores hit .340 in 241 at-bats last season and knocked out 18 home runs. His .656 slugging percentage was right on Max Belyeu’s tail.
Luke Hill, Ole Miss
Fourth-year veteran infielder and DH Tyler Pettorini has steadily grown as a hitter in his time at Ohio State. After batting .218 as a freshman, his average jumped to .315 in 2023 and remained north of .300 last season. After struggling at the plate in 2023, finishing with a .175 average in 103 at-bats, Jalin Flores established himself as both a reliable overall hitter in 2024 and a dangerous power hitter.
Nolan Schubart, Oklahoma State
Despite losing No. 1 overall MLB draft pick Travis Bazzana, Oregon State has plenty of pop back in 2025. Dallas Macias is one of two Beavers returning from the 2024 lineup poised for All-American caliber production in the coming season. Video footage from the event will be archived and stored in a video library for FloBaseball subscribers to watch for the duration of their subscription.
Zion Rose, Louisville
The second weekend, Feb. 21-23, at Globe Life Field is called the College Baseball Series. It is streaming on FloCollege and the FloSports app. He returns to the Plains after a standout Cape Cod League campaign, hitting .325 in 120 at-bats with two homers and five doubles.
Brendan Summerhill, Arizona
Most Valuable Player of the 2024 Pac-12 Championship Mason White delivered quite an encore on his Freshman All-America debut in 2023. White ranks among the nation’s top returning home-run hitters, having nearly doubled his output from 10 as a freshman to 19 as a sophomore in 2024. He slugged north of .600 in both seasons. Bowen’s average dipped to .235 in 2024, but he managed to match his home-run production from the season prior with six in both seasons. Should he get his slugging percentage back north of .500 and his OPS closer to 1.000, look out for Bowen in 2025.
Mason White, Arizona
Following a sensational freshman season at Sacramento State in which he hit .346 and homered 14 times, Wehiwa Aloy transferred to Arkansas and proved just as effective in the SEC as he’d been in the WAC.
Week 2: Feb. 21-23
Wehiwa Aloy, Arkansas
Rose’s excellent freshman season carried over into summer ball, hitting nearly .300 for Falmouth of the Cape Cod League. He toured with the Collegiate National Team, where he had an opportunity to play behind the plate. Should Rose continue to work in the battery for the Cardinals, he immediately is established as one of the best-hitting catchers in the sport.Replays, highlights, and breaking news from the event will be on both platforms.
Karson Bowen, TCU
He’s back in 2025, looking to continue his upward trajectory after a nine-home run, 32 RBI campaign. Coupled with the dependable bat of .333 hitter Enzo Apodaca, Baylor features a dangerous combination as the cornerstones of its 2025 lineup. MLB.com’s scouting report of Belyeu describes him as hitting “for average and power while controlling the strike zone and making consistent hard contact.”
Rocco Peppi, Arkansas
Max Belyeu heads into the SEC as the reigning Big 12 Player of the Year. His breakout 2024 season, hitting .329 with 18 home runs garnered the outfielder the conference’s top individual honors and has him positioned as one of the top MLB draft prospects for 2025. All three weekends of the series set for Globe Life Field showcase batters who hit for power, average, and both. Get familiar with the names to know at the plate for all three weekends at the 2025 College Baseball Showdown.
Will Rogers, Michigan
“Prodigious left-handed power is always in demand,” Schubart’s MLB.com prospect profile says. Amen to that. As the only Baylor batter to one-dot over the full 2024 season, Wesley Jordan established himself as the Bears’ most fearsome presence at the plate.
Anthony Silva, TCU
The second weekend, Feb. 28-Mar. 2, at Globe Life Field is called the College Baseball Series. It is streaming on FloCollege and the FloSports app. Cannarella’s impressive offensive repertoire has him tabbed as a top draft prospect in the 2025 class.
Week 3: Feb. 28-March 2
Ike Irish, Auburn
After an exceptional freshman season for TCU, batting .350 and driving in 46 in his 217 at-bats, Karson Bowen heads into 2025 with a prime opportunity to come roaring back. Macias hit .315, tops among returning Beavers, and produced an OPS of .901. He homered eight times, doubled 14, and finished with a slugging percentage of .512.
Wesley Jordan, Baylor
With improved plate discipline that saw Hill trim his strikeouts from 42 to 27, he returns to Ole Miss another year more experienced and poised for a strong junior season at the dish. Arkansas welcomes Fresno State transfer Rocco Peppi in 2025 after the California native shined in 2024. Peppi hit .327 for the Bulldogs, and doubled his total number of home runs from his previous two college seasons at Long Beach State, from seven to 14.
Dallas Macias, Oregon State
A Freshman All-American in 2023, Anthony Silva is one of the most promising offensive weapons playing shortstop in college baseball ahead of 2025. Here are the teams:
Tyler Pettorini, Ohio State
Featuring some of the nation’s best teams and an abundance of MLB draft prospects, it’s no surprise that the 2025 College Baseball Showdown features many of the game’s premier hitters.Two-way standout Will Rogers brings both a reliable arm to the Michigan pitching rotation and power at the plate as a hitter.
Gavin Turley, Oregon State
In his first two seasons at Auburn, Ike Irish hit .361 and .319 with 20 total home runs, 109 RBI, and slugging percentage of .546 and .627. If his summer 2024 is any indication, expect even more from Irish in 2025. Summerhill drove in 59 during his breakout sophomore season and continued to be a threat with runners in scoring position while playing in the Cape Cod League. Summerhill’s 14 RBI in 84 at-bats helped him earn All-Star honors in the prestigious summer league.
What Teams Are Playing In the 2025 College Baseball Showdown?
Aloy matched his 2023 production of 14 round-trippers with another 14 for the Razorbacks last season.
- University of Arizona
- Auburn University
- Baylor University
- Clemson University
- Ohio State University
- Kansas State University
- Oklahoma State University
- Oregon State University
- University of Louisville
- University of Texas
- University of Michigan
- University of Arkansas
- Ole Miss
- LSU
- TCU
How To Stream The 2025 College Baseball Showdown?
Peppi has an opportunity to break out on the national stage with his move to Arkansas. The College Showdown provides the ideal early-season launching point. Rogers leads the corps of returning Wolverines for 2025 with eight home runs in 2024, a .814 OPS, and .462 slugging percentage.
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Rogers leads the corps of returning Wolverines for 2025 with eight home runs in 2024, a .814 OPS, and .462 slugging percentage.
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Rogers leads the corps of returning Wolverines for 2025 with eight home runs in 2024, a .814 OPS, and .462 slugging percentage.
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The first weekend of competition at the Shriners Children’s College Showdown is Feb. 14-16 at Globe Life Field. It is streaming on FloCollege and the FloSports app.
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A-State Track and Field Qualifies Seven for NCAA West Preliminary Rounds; Eddowes Qualifies for NCAA Championships
Story Links NCAA Preliminary Rounds Qualifiers JONESBORO, Ark. (5/22/25) – Arkansas State track and field has qualified seven athletes for the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds, set for May 28-31, in College Station, Texas. One of those seven – Colby Eddowes – also secured a […]

JONESBORO, Ark. (5/22/25) – Arkansas State track and field has qualified seven athletes for the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds, set for May 28-31, in College Station, Texas.
One of those seven – Colby Eddowes – also secured a bid to the NCAA Outdoor Championships in the decathlon. He is among 24 entrants into the field and ranks 18th nationally with a total of 7,681 points. Eddowes will compete in the two-day event Wednesday and Thursday, June 11-12, in Eugene, Oregon. Eddowes will be A-State’s first decathlete since 2008 to compete at the outdoor championships.
The preliminary rounds will be hosted by Texas A&M at Cushing Stadium, and a full schedule can be found at NCAA.com. Portions of each day’s events will be streamed live on ESPN+ beginning with the first track event.
Athletes who rank among the top 48 in their respective events earn bids into the prelims, with others added due to scratches among the initial top 48. The top 12 individuals in each event at both the East and West Prelims advance to the NCAA Outdoor Championships, held June 11-14 in Eugene, Oregon.
Noa Isaia will be first to contest for a bid to nationals, qualifying for the hammer throw first round with a best throw of 66.22m (217-3). The sophomore will compete at 10 a.m. Wednesday, with each of the 48 competitors getting three throws and the top 12 advancing to Eugene.
In addition to his nationals bid in the decathlon, Eddowes will also compete in preliminary-round action in the 110-meter hurdles, qualifying with his time of 13.45 set at the Sun Belt Championships. He will run in the first round at 6 p.m. Wednesday and then again Friday at 6:15 p.m. should he advance.
Bradley Jelmert will vie for his second bid to the outdoor championships, entering next week tied for fifth in the region with a height of 5.55m (18-2.5). John Carswell also qualified in the event with a mark of 5.28m (17-3.75) at the Sun Belt Championships. The pair will compete Wednesday with the event slated to start at 5:30 p.m.
Sun Belt Track Performer of the Year Jacob Pyeatt is slated to compete in the 5000 meters at 8:10 p.m. Friday, qualifying with a time of 13:35.90.
2025 SBC Indoor and Outdoor pole vault champion Carly Pujol is set to continue her record-setting season in the women’s pole vault at 5:30 p.m. Thursday. The Cape Girardeau, Mo., native qualified with a program-best mark of 4.31m (14-1.75) at the conference meet.
Also competing Thursday will be Michelle Ogbemudia, who will compete at 6 p.m. in the shot put – an event in which she posted a mark of 16.40m (53-9.75) this season. She earned silver in the event at the conference championships and will be making her third trip to the West Prelims – her second in the shot put.
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Leder and Richwine Preview the NCAA Championship Meet
Story Links GENEVA, Ohio – This week the Dickinson men’s and women’s track and field team will be represented by two athletes at the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championship hosted by the SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio. Senior, Annie Leder will take part in the women’s long jump beginning […]

GENEVA, Ohio – This week the Dickinson men’s and women’s track and field team will be represented by two athletes at the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championship hosted by the SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio. Senior, Annie Leder will take part in the women’s long jump beginning this afternoon at 5:30pm, while junior, Trevor Richwine has to wait one more day to get his competition started as he will compete in the men’s 800m. The prelims start Friday at 4pm, followed by the final on Saturday at 2:50pm.
The two athletes and their head coach Eric Bologa caught up with Director of Athletic Communications, David Adamovage to preview the championship as well as reflect on a very successful 2024-2025 campaign.
You can follow the action this weekend with the live results by clicking here.
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Five Patriots Qualify for NCAA First Round Track & Field Championships
Fairfax, Va. – George Mason University will be well represented at the NCAA First Round Qualifiers as five standout student-athletes – Geni Roberts, Kailynn Tyson, Wesley Bond, Davian Burke, and Joziah Johnson – have earned their places among the nation’s best in their respective events. Kailynn Tyson will compete in both the long jump and […]

Fairfax, Va. – George Mason University will be well represented at the NCAA First Round Qualifiers as five standout student-athletes – Geni Roberts, Kailynn Tyson, Wesley Bond, Davian Burke, and Joziah Johnson – have earned their places among the nation’s best in their respective events.
Kailynn Tyson will compete in both the long jump and triple jump after an outstanding outdoor season. She posted a mark of 6.16 meters in the long jump, ranking 38th in the East region. Her triple jump performance at the Atlantic 10 Outdoor Championships earned her a distance of 12.99 meters, the 15th best mark in the region.
Freshman Davian Burke made an immediate impact this season, qualifying for the 110m hurdles with a time of 13.87. His debut season continues with a trip to the NCAA First Round, demonstrating his potential on a national stage.
Joziah Johnson, the A-10 gold medalist in the 400m hurdles, enters the NCAA First Round ranked 38th in the East region. He secured his spot with a time of 51.10, capping off a strong outdoor campaign.
Returning to NCAA postseason competition is Geni Roberts, who qualified in the triple jump. Roberts landed a mark of 15.75 meters, the 16th best in the region, adding to his already impressive career as a Patriot.
Wesley Bond rounds out the Mason qualifiers with a strong showing in the 3000m steeplechase. Bond clocked a time of 8:43.50 at the A-10 Outdoor Championships, earning the 23rd best time in the East and a well-deserved place in the First Round.
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WATCH: Women’s Water Polo 2025 Season Recap
Story Links Ted Minnis discusses the 2025 women’s water polo season and what is to come for the Crimson after its most successful season in program history. Veterans Ruby Hodge, Maya O’Dea, Emma Gilbert, Heidi Heffelfinger, and Ella Schneider, along with rookies Orli Cooper and CWPA Rookie of the Year Niki Piovan, led the way in 2025 and helped Harvard […]

Ted Minnis discusses the 2025 women’s water polo season and what is to come for the Crimson after its most successful season in program history.
Veterans Ruby Hodge, Maya O’Dea, Emma Gilbert, Heidi Heffelfinger, and Ella Schneider, along with rookies Orli Cooper and CWPA Rookie of the Year Niki Piovan, led the way in 2025 and helped Harvard win its first CWPA Championship and go to the NCAA Championships for the first time.
The Crimson finished the regular season with a 10-2 record in conference play and sits at 22-6 overall with one game to go next weekend ahead of the 2025 playoffs. Harvard started the season by going 16-1 with wins over No. 25 LIU, No. 19 Wagner, No. 15 UCSB, No. 13 Princeton, No. 11 UCSD, No. 16 Michigan, No. 23 CBU, and No. 22 Brown in one of its best starts in program history before beating Michigan and Princeton
Harvard jumped up to its highest ranking in program history after coming in at No. 8/7 in the ACWPC and CWPA weekly polls earlier this season.
The Crimson set a program record with 26 wins this year between the regular season and playoffs.
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Victory+ to Deliver Global Broadcast of 2025 Memorial Cup, Capping Breakout Season in Digital Live Sports Distribution
05/22/2025 – Article has been updated to reflect changes to the accompanying image Scheduled from May 22 – June 1, the 2025 Memorial Cup will be streamed live worldwide (excluding Canada), as Victory+ expands its global footprint and redefines access to live hockey content. DALLAS, May 22, 2025 (Newswire.com) – The premium, free, sports streaming […]

05/22/2025 – Article has been updated to reflect changes to the accompanying image
Scheduled from May 22 – June 1, the 2025 Memorial Cup will be streamed live worldwide (excluding Canada), as Victory+ expands its global footprint and redefines access to live hockey content.
DALLAS, May 22, 2025 (Newswire.com)
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The premium, free, sports streaming service, Victory+, owned by A Parent Media Co. Inc. (APMC), will broadcast the 2025 Memorial Cup from Rimouski, Québec, globally (excluding Canada) on the digital platform. The Memorial Cup pits the playoff champion from the Western Hockey League (WHL), Ontario Hockey League (OHL), and Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL), along with the host club, in a four-team round-robin tournament to determine the champion of the CHL.
This year’s event will feature the Medicine Hat Tigers (WHL), Rimouski Océanic (QMJHL), Moncton Wildcats (QMJHL), and the London Knights (OHL), and it will mark a key moment in expanding the visibility of junior hockey through a modern, scalable distribution model.
Streaming the 2025 Memorial Cup continues the Victory+ commitment to opening up new international pathways for live sports content. By bringing the CHL to a global stage, the platform is accelerating fan discovery of the league’s rising stars while building new audiences for the sport at large.
“Making the Memorial Cup available for free to global audiences is at the heart of our mission,” said Neil Gruninger, President & CEO of APMC. “Victory+ was built to remove barriers, giving both lifelong fans and those discovering the sport for the first time easy access to live hockey. We believe the future of sports lies in accessibility, and this championship stream is another example of how we’re delivering on that promise.”
The broadcast follows a successful wave of WHL, OHL, and QMJHL playoff games on the platform, which drew strong engagement and underscored the demand for frictionless access to premium junior hockey. With more than 700 WHL games set for the upcoming season, Victory+ is scaling its coverage to meet growing demand while empowering leagues and rights holders with modern monetization tools and platform reach.
This event also serves as a capstone to a record-setting spring for the service. From the highly successful Texas Wins on Victory Day initiative to the record-breaking digital viewership during Round One of the NHL Playoffs featuring the Dallas Stars, Victory+ continues to establish itself as a leader in the future of live sports streaming.
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For more information on the Memorial Cup, including on this year’s tournament, please visit chl.ca/memorialcup.
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Thirty-Five Empire 8 Standouts Earn 2025 USTFCCCA Women’s Outdoor Track and Field All-Region Honors
Women’s Outdoor Track and Field | 5/22/2025 12:19:09 PM Story Links 2025 NCAA Division III Women’s Outdoor Track & Field All-Region Thirty-five Empire 8 student-athletes from seven institutions earned 2025 United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) Women’s […]

Women’s Outdoor Track and Field | 5/22/2025 12:19:09 PM
Thirty-five Empire 8 student-athletes from seven institutions earned 2025 United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) Women’s Outdoor Track and Field All-Region honors.
To earn All-Region honors, an athlete must be one of the top-5 individuals in their event in their respective region on the TFRRS Descending Order List. In addition, each member of a region’s top-3 relay team was selected for the distinction.
All Empire 8 institutions with the exception of Russell Sage compete in the NIagara region. Russell Sage is part of the Mideast Region.
ALFRED UNIVERSITY
Anne Splia, Senior — Heptathlon, 43,41 points – first
SUNY BROCKPORT
*Rebecca Heuler, Sr. — Discus, 42.44 meters – third
Javelin, 41.23 meters – second
*Lexi Rodriguez, Junior — 400-Meter Hurdles, 1:01.36 – second
Sasha Schramm, Junior — Long Jump, 5.63 meters – fifth
Marissa Wise, Senior — 400-Meter Hurdles, 1:02.16 – fourth
SUNY GENESEO
*Sam Pynn, Senior — 4×100-Meter Relay, :46.33 – second
*Brynn Mooney, Sophomore — 4×100-Meter Relay, :46.33 – second
4×400-Meter Relay, 3:46.26 – second
100-Meter Dash, :11.76 – third
200-Meter Dash, :24.20 – second
400-Meter Dash, :54.45 – first
*Jill Ambler, Sophomore — 4×100-Meter Relay, :46.33 – second
100-Meter Hurdles, :14.14 – fourth
Long Jump, 5.90 meters – second
*Kayla Huba, Junior — 4×100-Meter Relay, :46.33 – second
*Nicole Gretzinger, Junior — 4×400-Meter Relay, 3:46.26 – second
*Janelle Eckl, Senior — 4×400-Meter Relay, 3:46.26 – second
800-Meter Run, 2:08.89 – third
*Sierra Doody, Junior — 4×400-Meter Relay, 3:46.26 – second
800-Meter Run, 2:08.09 – second
1,500-Meter Run, 4:33.11 – fifth
Ava Bagley, Sophomore — 400-Meter Hurdles, 1:02.16 – fifth
*Ann Brennan, Junior — Steeplechase, 10:33.41 – second
*Zoe Connor, Senior — Shot Put, 12.77 meters – third
Hammer Throw, 52.51 meters – second
*Lilly Fowler-Conner, Senior — 1,500-Meter Run, 4:30.46 – fourth
5,000-Meter Run, 16:48.40 – fifth
10,000-Meter Run, 35:04.34 – second
*Penelope Greene, Senior — 1,500-Meter Run, 4:22.23 – first
5,000-Meter Run, 16:12.88 – first
10,000-Meter Run, 33:42.16 – first
Skyler Klimow, Senior — Javelin, 39.79 meters – fifth
*Gabriella McCarthy, Senior — 10,000-Meter Run, 35.38.67 – fourth
Payton Mehalick, Junior — Shot Put, 12.85 meters – second
Lanna Wandy, Senior — Long Jump, 5.71 meters – fourth
Heptathlon, 4,264 points – second
HOUGHTON UNIVERSITY
*Alexa Belanger, Freshman — High Jump, 1.71 meters – first
NAZARETH UNIVERSITY
Katie Jacques, Graduate Student — Triple Jump, 11.86 meters – second
Sydney LaSalle, Junior — Triple Jump, 11.48 meters – third
Samantha Luba, Junior — 100-Meter Hurdles, :14.81 – sixth
*Isabel Morse, Junior — Pole Vault, 3.89 meters – first
Lea Richard, Graduate Student – Hammer Throw, 51.97 meters – third
Kiara Tornusciolo, Junior – Pole Vault, 3..6 meters – fourth
ST. JOHN FISHER UNIVERSITY
Veronica Duell, Senior — Long Jump, 5.77 meters – third
*Ciarra Franz, Senior — 100-Meter Hurdles, :14.13 – third
Erin McGuinness, Junior — Shot Put, 12.58 meters – fifth
Anna Steed, Junior — 51.48 meters – fourth
UTICA UNIVERSITY
Hannah Allison, Sophomore — High Jump, 1.63 meters – third
Nora Devitt, Senior — Triple Jump, 11.29 meters – fifth
Stefania Grimaldi, Sophomore, Heptathlon, 4,139 points – third
* Qualified for 2025 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in the event
ABOUT THE EMPIRE 8 CONFERENCE
The members of the Empire 8 Conference are committed first and foremost to the pursuit of academic excellence and the league is regarded as an outstanding NCAA Division III conference. The membership has distinguished itself among its peer group for its quality institutions, spirited and sportsmanlike competition, outstanding services and highly ethical policies and practices. Its commitment to serve the educational needs of its student-athletes is the hallmark of the E8. For more on the Empire 8 visit www.empire8.com.
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