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BetBoom Team and Natus Vincere Junior wrapped up perfect records in group play Friday to earn the top seeds (and accompanying byes) in the YaLLa Compass Qatar 2025 playoffs. Each squad entered the day at 3-0, then had little trouble in wrapping up an additional pair of wins to close out group dominance. 9Pandas finished […]

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BetBoom, NaVi Junior go 5

BetBoom Team and Natus Vincere Junior wrapped up perfect records in group play Friday to earn the top seeds (and accompanying byes) in the YaLLa Compass Qatar 2025 playoffs.

Each squad entered the day at 3-0, then had little trouble in wrapping up an additional pair of wins to close out group dominance.

9Pandas finished second in Group A, with Dynamo Eclot finishing third. Nexus Gaming was second in Group B, while ENCE was third.

The YaLLa Compass Qatar 2025 is a 12-team event with a $150,0000 prize pool ($75,000 for first place). All teams compete in two round-robin format groups, comprised of six teams apiece, who play each other once (for five matches total) with all matches being best-of-one.

The winners of each group advance to the semifinals, with the group stage runners-up moving to the quarterfinals as the high seeds. The third-place teams in each group go to the quarterfinals as the lower seeds.

Playoffs are a single-elimination bracket, with all matches being best-of-three.

9Pandas will face ENCE in the first round, while Nexus Gaming will square off against Dynamo Eclot.

BetBoom started their day with a 13-10 win against GTZ.ESPORTS on Anubis, then followed that win up with a 13-11 victory over ENCE on Anubis. NAVI, meanwhile, took care of Eclot 13-9 on Nuke before downing Partizan Esports 13-8 on Dust II.

9Pandas secured their playoff spot by going 2-1, defeating Eclot 13-10 on Mirage and GUN5 13-11 on Dust II. They finished their day with a 13-9 loss to Nemiga on Dust II.

Eclot shook off their two early losses to score a 13-9 win over GUN5 on Ancient, netting them the final playoff spot out of Group A.

Nexus built off a 2-1 Thursday start to win two more on Friday, beating GTZ 13-5 on Anubis and Metizport 13-10 on Nuke. Their only loss of the tournament has come to BetBoom.

ENCE squeaked into the playoffs with a 2-3 record after winning one of their three matches on the day. They dumped Spirit Academy 16-12 on Train before losing to BetBoom 13-11 on Anubis and dropping their other match 13-7 to Metizport on Nuke.

The quarterfinals take place Saturday before the semifinals and grand final Sunday.

The Saturday schedule:
–9Pandas vs. ENCE
–Nexus Gaming vs. Dynamo Eclot

Group Stage standings:

Group A
NAVI Junior 5-0, +29
9Pandas 3-2, -2
Dynamo Eclot 3-2, +2
Nemiga Gaming 2-3, +1
Partizan Esports 1-4, -12
GUN5 Esports 1-4, -18

Group B
BetBoom Team 5-0, +14
Nexus Gaming 4-1, +16
ENCE 2-3, -2
Spirit Academy 2-3, -1
GTZ.ESPORTS 1-4, -21
Metizport 1-4, -6

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MEAC Outdoor Track & Field Championship Day To Air On ESPN+

Story Links NORFOLK, Va., May. 12, 2025 – The 2025 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships will take place at the campus of Norfolk State University at William “Dick” Price Stadium.  The three-day event will begin on Thursday, May 15, at 1:00 PM with the Men’s Decathlon […]

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NORFOLK, Va., May. 12, 2025 – The 2025 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships will take place at the campus of Norfolk State University at William “Dick” Price Stadium.  The three-day event will begin on Thursday, May 15, at 1:00 PM with the Men’s Decathlon and will conclude on Saturday, May 17, with the Women’s and Men’s 4×400 meter relay races at 4:35 PM and 4:55 PM, respectively. 

Live Results and Additional Information 

Fans and participants can visit the MEAC Championship Central page on the conference’s website for live results and more information about the championships. 

ESPN+ Coverage 

Track events for the 2025 MEAC Outdoor Track and Field Championships will be streamed live on ESPN+. Coverage will begin at 1:00 PM ET on Championship Saturday. The broadcast will begin with the women’s and men’s 4×100-meter relays, and the day will conclude with the 4×400-meter relays starting at 4:35 p.m.  

MEAC All-Conference Awards 

The MEAC All-Conference teams will be determined based on finishes in the events at the 2025 Outdoor Track and Field Championships. First-place finishers will earn First-Team honors, second-place finishers will receive Second-Team honors, and third-place finishers will be named to the Third Team.

 

About the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference 

The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) is in its 54th year of intercollegiate competition with the 2024-25 academic school year. Located in Norfolk, Va., the MEAC is made up of eight outstanding historically black institutions across the Atlantic coastline: Coppin State University, Delaware State University, Howard University, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Morgan State University, Norfolk State University, North Carolina Central University and South Carolina State University. 

 



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Illini Volleyball Adds Lara Žigic

Story Links CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – Illinois volleyball announced the addition of Lara Žigic to its 2025 roster on Monday. Žigic joins seven newcomers for the upcoming season. Lara Žigic // Serbia // Serbian Super League // SPARTAK – Subotica // L // 5-3 Notes: Member of the Serbian Youth National Team… First Balkan Championship for U18… Named Best […]

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CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – Illinois volleyball announced the addition of Lara Žigic to its 2025 roster on Monday. Žigic joins seven newcomers for the upcoming season.

Lara Žigic // Serbia // Serbian Super League // SPARTAK – Subotica // L // 5-3

Notes: Member of the Serbian Youth National Team… First Balkan Championship for U18… Named Best Libero and won Cadet Championship in 2022 and 2023… Earned World Championship for U19… Earned U20 European Championship… Qualified for U20 BVA…. Competed in the Serbian Super League and Serbian Cup.

Coach Tamas on Žigic: “Lara has a ton of high-level experience both with her national team and Serbian league. I’ve watched her play for the past two years and, for her age, she has played with and against the best in her country and around the world. We look forward to helping her learn and grow to reach her ultimate goal of being an Olympian.”

Why Illinois? “I’m excited to announce my commitment to play volleyball at the University of Illinois! I chose Illinois because the team competes in one of the top conferences in the country, and the coaching staff’s international experience and vision perfectly align with my goals as a student-athlete. I can’t wait to join the Illini family!”



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Track and field team performs at Williams FIRE Invitational

Story Links 2025 FIRE Invitational Results WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. – With the season winding down, the Brandeis University track and field teams competed at the Williams College FIRE Invitational to work on their NCAA qualifying performances.   TOP TEN PERFORMANCES – WOMEN The […]

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. – With the season winding down, the Brandeis University track and field teams competed at the Williams College FIRE Invitational to work on their NCAA qualifying performances.
 
TOP TEN PERFORMANCES – WOMEN

  • The Judges had one new performance reach the top 50 of the NCAA Division III leaderboard, as the 4×400-meter relay team of first-years Peterly Leroy (Malden, Mass./Prospect Hill Academy Charter School), Jazmin Berganza (Providence, R.I. Classical), and Sarai Sealy (New York, N.Y./Ursuline School), and senior Hannah Bohbot-Dridi (Mountain View, Calif./Los Altos) finished in second place with a time of 3:51.03. That mark is 45th in Division III this season, and trails Brandeis’s 31st-ranked team that features junior Shaniece Nugent (Hartford, Conn./Lawrence Acad.).
  • The same quartet also finished fourth in the 4×100-meter relay with a time of 47.88 seconds.
  • Sophomore Sophie Segal (Hartsdale, N.Y./Ardsley) placed fifth in the high jump with a height of 1.58 meters (5 feet, 2 ¼ inches), tying her personal best set at the UAA Championships two weeks earlier.
  • Leroy took sixth in the 400-meters with a time of 57.55 seconds. Bohbot-Dridi was 10th in 58.21 seconds.
  • Sophomore Natalie Liapis (Plainfield, Ill./Plainfield North) took eighth in the 400-meter hurdles with a time of 1:06.38.

TOP TEN PERFORMANCES – MEN

  • The top finish of the day for Brandeis men came in the javelin, where UAA champion sophomore Sam Krause (New Orleans, La./Isidore Newman) placed fourth with a distance of 52.77 meters (173-1). The performance came on his fourth throw of the series.
  • The Judges’ 4×100-meter relay placed fifth with a time of 43.12 seconds. The team was comprised of senior Jordon Colon (Devens, Mass./Bromfield School), junior Matthew Yue (Vancouver, B.C./Woodside Priory School), senior Danny Krigman (Chelmsford, Mass./Chelmsford) and first-year Jaiden Banton (Kingston, Jamaica/Woodstock Acad.).
  • The 4×400-meter relay saw first-year Sam Rosen (Dallas, Texas/Lakehill Preparatory School) and junior Adam Rieden (Littleton, Mass./Littleton) join Yue and Banton to finish in seventh place with a time of 3:23.78.
  • Senior Lucas Dia (Montclair, N.J./Montclair) took sixth in the 3,000-meter steeplechase with a time of 9:24.09, setting a p.r. by nearly five seconds.
  • Yue added a seventh-place finish in the long jump with a distance of 6.63 meters (21 feet, 9 inches).
  • Sophomore Michael Laurin (Concord, Mass./Concord-Carlisle Regional) rounded out the top-10 finishers for the Judges by placing ninth in the discus with a heave of 40.81 meters (133 feet, 11 meters).



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The importance of being part of a community

Today, (12th May), marks the start of Mental Health Awareness week with the theme of the week being community.  The Mental Health Foundation is keen to highlight and celebrate the power and importance of community as being part of a safe, positive community is vital for good mental health and wellbeing.  People thrive when they […]

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Today, (12th May), marks the start of Mental Health Awareness week with the theme of the week being community. 

The Mental Health Foundation is keen to highlight and celebrate the power and importance of community as being part of a safe, positive community is vital for good mental health and wellbeing. 

People thrive when they have strong connections with other people and supportive communities that remind us, we are not alone. Communities also provide a sense of belonging, safety and support in hard times, as well as giving us a sense purpose. 

Volleyball is a great way of becoming part of an active community. You can find a club close to you with the Volleyball England Club Finder tool on the website.  

More information about Mental Health Week and support and guidance from the Mental Health Foundation can be found on their website.  

There is also support on the following websites: 

MIND

Sport in Mind

Samaritans 

Childline

 

 



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Xie retains 3m title in a thrilling final

Last dive collapse cost British star Jack Laugher the gold medal in the men’s 3m springboard final at the 18th FINA World Championships here on Thursday as the reigning champion Xie Siyi defended his title, extending the Chinese winning streak to seven wins since 2007. The last non-Chinese champion was Alexandre Despatie of Canada when […]

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Last dive collapse cost British star Jack Laugher the gold medal in the men’s 3m springboard final at the 18th FINA World Championships here on Thursday as the reigning champion Xie Siyi defended his title, extending the Chinese winning streak to seven wins since 2007.

The last non-Chinese champion was Alexandre Despatie of Canada when he snatched the gold medal at the 2005 Montreal Worlds. Then Qin Kai, He Chong three times in a row, He Chao and Xie Siyi continued the unbeaten run for China until 2017. 

Cao Yuan (CHN) – Photo by gettyimages

The men’s 3m springboard final was like a three-man showdown among Jack Laugher, Rio Olympic champion Cao Yuan and defending champion Xie Siyi.

Laugher, fifth place finisher two years ago in Budapest, kept the top position since his first dive and scored a game-high 105.30 for his fourth attempt – 5156B (Forward 2 1/2 somersault 3 twist). His 109C (Forward 4 1/2 somersault) was as high as 102.60, about 30 points higher than Xie. He then suffered a 207C crash (back 3 1/2 somersault tuck) for 30.60, the lowest mark among all the finalists. The 24-year-old had to concede to a bronze in 504.55 points.

Xie started from fourth in first round, then moved to third in his second attempt and stayed among top three with Cao before the last dive, a 109C, his only 100 plus score (102.60). He collected a total of 545.45 for the gold.

Rio Olympic champion Cao, winner in the synchro 10m platform and 3m springboard in Gwangju, was competitive all the way and collected his third medal by finishing 517.85 for the silver medal.   

Woo Haram of South Korea finished fourth in 478.80 and David Boudia of the United States, 2012 Olympic champion on platform, ended up in fifth place.

Jack Laugher (GBR) – Photo by gettyimages

QUOTES

Xie Siyi (CHN), gold:

“It was a close game that Jack performed very well today. I looked at the score board after the third round and then I focused on myself. I did not watch Jack’s last dive but I comforted him before the awarding ceremony. It was very difficult for me to get high scores during the whole competition and when I heard the results, I roared to myself that I fought until the last moment. I was proud of myself as I regained the title.” 

Cao Yuan (CHN), silver:

“I was happy that I got my third medal in Gwangju, from springboard and platform. It was the first time I competed in three events at Worlds, I was in great pressure, both mentally and physically. I had some errors in my last two dives, but I was tired and I tried my best today.”

Jack Laugher (GBR), bronze:

“It’s a curious feeling… I had five amazing dives and then I make a mistake in my last 207C. I did not look at my video but I must have some technical problems in this dive since I had the same mistake in the semifinal yesterday. I put this dive as the last one all the time. I hit the wall with my right fist after I saw the results. I was angry about myself because I’m so passionate about diving in my life. When you could potentially make history and do such a good performance and then you make the mistake, I was really angry. But it’s OK,  I hope this might help me getting stronger next year at the Tokyo Olympic Games.”

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Volleyball skills refresher clinic coming July | Brevard

The Transylvania County Parks and Recreation department will host a Volleyball Skills Refresher Clinic on Saturday, July 12 from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. This volleyball clinic is designed for rising sixth through ninth graders, stated a press release, and possibly someone who is trying out for school volleyball in the fall and needs to […]

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The Transylvania County Parks and Recreation department will host a Volleyball Skills Refresher Clinic on Saturday, July 12 from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

This volleyball clinic is designed for rising sixth through ninth graders, stated a press release, and possibly someone who is trying out for school volleyball in the fall and needs to brush up on their skills beforehand.


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