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Sunday saw the Atlanta Braves organization split their four games, though we had some exciting performances – especially down in Augusta. The Augusta lineup featuring John Gil, Tate Southisene, Owen Carey, and Dixon Williams went off in a 12-run showing, and that wasn’t even the headline, as Lucas Braun turned in his best start of 2025.

Norfolk Tides 6, Gwinnett Stripers 4

  • David McCabe, DH: 1-4, RBI, .214/.298/.381
  • Luke Waddell, SS: 3-4, 2B, R, RBI, .289/.384/.371
  • Carlos Carrasco, SP: 6 IP, 7 H, 4 R, 2 BB, 4 K, 3.58 ERA
  • Daysbel Hernandez, RP: 0.2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 2 K, 1.17 ERA

Carlos Carrasco tossed six innings in his start for the Stripers, giving up four runs on seven hits and a pair of walks. Carrasco was able to eat innings effectively, and also did manage to pick up 18 whiffs to go with four strikeouts, but he had trouble keeping runners off the base paths – as he managed only two innings where no one reached base safely. Davis Daniel followed, and after a pair of scoreless innings he was brought back out for the ninth, where he proceeded to give up a pair of runs while recording just one out. Daniel actually pitched well, until the ninth, and picked up three strikeouts with six whiffs. The final Gwinnett pitcher to appear was Daysbel Hernandez, who struck out the first two batters he faced – though the second one reached on a wild pitch, then proceeded to walk a hitter before getting a ground out to finish off the inning.

The star for the Stripers lineup had to again be Luke Waddell, who continues his strong second half. Waddell went three for four with a double, run scored, and run batted in. The only other extra-base hit by the Stripers was a Jonathan Ornelas double, and Ornelas also added a single. Cade Bunnell recorded a pair of singles to join Waddell and Ornelas with multi-hit games. David McCabe singled and batted in a run in the loss, and recorded the game’s highest exit velocity at 104.3 MPH.

Swing and Misses

Carlos Carrasco – 18

Davis Daniel – 6

Columbus Clingstones 3, Rocket City Trash Pandas 0

  • Ethan Workinger, DH: 3-5, 2B, 3B, 2 R, .227/.298/.400
  • Drew Compton, 1B: 3-4, 2B, BB, R, RBI, .258/.363/.385
  • Lucas Braun, SP: 7 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 9 K, 3.99 ERA

Lucas Braun turned in his best start of the season, if not one of the best of his career on Sunday. Braun threw seven innings of one-hit shutout baseball, striking out nine and walking none. He needed just 85 pitches to get through the seven innings, and recorded 16 swings and misses as he just carved up the Trash Pandas. A scoreless inning apiece from Blane Abeyta and Ryan Bourassa sealed off the combined shutout, with Abeyta adding a pair of strikeouts and Bourassa picking up one – while also notching the save.

The offense was carried by two guys in this one, Ethan Workinger and Drew Compton. Workinger spent the day as the DH, and went three for five with a pair of runs scored while finishing a homer short of the cycle. Compton also had a three-hit day, as he was three for four with a double, walk, run scored, and one batted in. Cal Conley and EJ Exposito each had two for five days and batted in a run with all of those hits going for singles. Despite the Stones scoring only three runs, it was a productive day for the lineup as everyone but Geraldo Quintero reached base once. The recently promoted Ambioris Tavarez singled in four at bats, though he did get caught stealing second base.

Swing and Misses

Lucas Braun – 16

Blayne Abeyta – 5

Winston-Salem Dash 5, Rome Emperors 0

  • Isaiah Drake, CF: 2-4, .265/.321/.306
  • Cody Miller, SS: 1-4, 2B, .310/.326/.476
  • Jacob Kroeger, SP: 4 IP, 4 H, 1 R, 2 BB, 2 K, 2.03 ERA
  • Logan Samuels, RP: 2 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 0 BB, 5 K, 6.29 ERA
  • Isaac Gallegos, RP: 2 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 5 K, 3.28 ERA

The final score doesn’t tell the whole story about how well the Rome pitching staff worked on Sunday. Starter Jacob Kroeger went four innings, and outside of a solo homer in the second inning didn’t allow any other runs to score on four hits and two walks. Rob Griswold followed and allowed three runs in his inning of work, which was the blemish for the pitching staff in this game as the rest of the pen was excellent. Logan Samuels was next, and outside of a solo homer to the same player who hit the one off of Kroeger, allowed three hits and no walks with five of his six outs being strikeouts. Not to be outdone Isaac Gallegos came in for the final two innings and allowed one hit and no walks, also recording strikeouts for five of his six outs.

Unfortunately the Rome offense didn’t really get going as they got shut out on just five hits. Four of those five hits came from two players, as Isaiah Drake and Jake Steels each had two-hit days, with Drake getting four at bats and Steels needing just three for the feat. Cody Miller had a double for the final hit, his second in High-A. The Emperors had three walks as well, with Logan Braunschweig drawing two of them and Colby Jones picking up the other.

Swing and Misses

Isaac Gallegos – 9

Jacob Kroeger – 8

Logan Samuels – 7

Augusta GreenJackets 12, Charleston RiverDogs 7

  • John Gil, SS: 1-3, 2B, 3 BB, 2 R, 2 RBI, .254/.349/.370
  • Tate Southisene, 2B: 2-6, 3 R, RBI, .237/.256/.342
  • Owen Carey, CF: 2-5, 2B, BB, R, 3 RBI, .256/.328/.342
  • Dixon Williams, DH: 1-3, 3 BB, R, RBI, .268/.391/.479
  • Jacob Shafer, SP: 5 IP, 6 H, 2 R, 2 BB, 3 K, 2.57 ERA

Jacob Shafer made the start and was excellent, shutting out Charleston through his first four innings of work. He allowed a two-run homer in the fifth that accounted for all of the damage against him, as he allowed six hits and two walks with three strikeouts over those five innings. Carter Lovasz was next and struggled with commanding the ball the way he wanted to, which led to him being hit around a bit. Lovasz allowed three runs on four hits and a walk in his inning of work, needing 37 pitches to complete the frame. Kade Woods pitched the final three innings and showed why the Braves drafted him, as he was missing bats. Woods allowed two runs on three hits and a walk, but struck out three and recorded eight swings and misses.

Another day, another fun game from this talented young Augusta lineup. Offensively it was so hard to pick out a couple standout performances in this 12-run outburst, as every one of the first five hitters in the Augusta lineup had a notable game. John Gil went one for three with a double, but reached base four times because of his three walks, and notched two runs scored and two batted in. Dixon Williams also reached base four times, hitting a single and walking three times in three at bats, with one run scored and batted in. Juan Mateo joined them in reaching four times, though he had a three-hit afternoon that included a double, plus a walk and two batted in plus a run scored. Then you have Owen Carey who reached base three times in the win. Carey was two for five with a double, walk, run scored, and three batted in. First round pick Tate Southisene also had a big day, going two for six with three runs scored and one batted in.

Swing and Misses

Kade Woods – 8

Jacob Shafer – 7

Carter Lovasz – 3

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Men’s And Women’s Track And Field Come Out On Top In Final Home Meet

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HANOVER, N.H. – The Dartmouth men’s and women’s track and field teams hosted the Ivy vs. America East Challenge, marking their final home meet of the indoor season. 

Both teams had impressive finishes, placing first overall. The women wrapped up the meet with a final score of 73.83, while the men finished with a score of 63. 

Andie Murray won the women’s 500m, finishing the race in 1:15.39. Emmy Thornton clinched the 800m with a final time of 2:20.65. Claire McDonald placed first in the 3000m with her 9:59.68 mark. Mariella Schweitzer won the 60m hurdles with an impressive 8.67 finish, as well as the long jump with a 5.97 mark. 

Charlotte DiRocco secured points for Dartmouth after clearing 1.65m in the high jump, finishing in first place. Similarly, Ellison Weiner cleared 3.65m to clinch first place in the pole vault. As for the throws, Kylee Bennett and Zaneta Pivcova clinched the weight throw and shot put, with 15.41m and 14.54m marks, respectively. 

Jack Rousseau won the 400m for the men with his final time of 50.13, followed by Noe Kemper clinching the 800m with a 1:54.31 finish. Michael Bueker, Keion Grieve, Jack Inglis and Jack Intihar clinched the men’s 4×4 with a 3:27.64 finish. As for the jumps, David Adams cleared 4.95m to clinch the pole vault for the Big Green, Intihar clinched the long jump 7.14m mark and Roy Leibovitz won the triple jump with a 15.45m mark, which is good for No. 14 in the nation. 

Colton McMaster rounded out the meet for the men, clinching the shot put and weight throw with 17.53m and 19.17m marks, respectively.

The Big Green will return to action when heading to New Haven, Conn., for the annual Dartmouth-Yale-Columbia meet on Saturday, Jan. 17.



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University of Georgia set to dedicate new track and field facility Feb. 18 | Georgia Sports

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A brand-new track and field facility will open in Athens on Feb. 18, aiming to serve both the University of Georgia campus and the local community, according to its athletic department.

Located on South Milledge Avenue, the complex will feature a 400-meter, nine-lane Spec Towns Track with an infield long jump, a triple jump and a pole vault facility. The venue will have a capacity of 2,500 that can accommodate up to 4,000 for select events with a grandstand, a press box, an observation deck, restrooms and concession stands.

The new venue replaces the old one on South Lumpkin Street, which had not hosted an event for the Georgia men’s or women’s track and field team since April 2023. Now, the Bulldogs are slated to host the Spec Towns Invitational at the new complex this April, the Torrin Lawrence Memorial in May and the SEC championships in 2027. 

High school competitions will also be held at the new facility with the Classic City Track and Field Invitational scheduled for March, making it the first competition on the venue’s calendar, and the GHSA state track meet in May. 

The project, which cost $59.8 million, was funded exclusively by donations and gifts, and will become one of the “premier track and field destinations in the country,” according to the university’s director of athletics Josh Brooks.

“We are excited about the opportunities this facility will create for our athletes, our campus and our community,” Brooks said. “While it will support our student-athletes at the highest level, it will also create opportunities that will bring athletes of all ages to our campus throughout the year.”

The new complex will have a strong emphasis on strengthening ties between the university and local community, as public usage hours will give residents a new place to run and exercise, while big events can boost the local economy through hotel stays and visits to local businesses and restaurants. 

“The Classic City Track and Field Invitational in March will mark the first competition in the new facility, bringing a regional high school meet to campus and expanding access to elite facilities for local student-athletes,” Alison McCullick, the university’s director of community relations, said. “In addition to competitions, the space will remain open for walking, running and everyday recreation, making it a year-round asset for the university and Athens.”



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Cryst, Pazanti Earn Big West Player Of The Week Honors In Collegiate Debuts

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LONG BEACH, Calif. — In their collegiate debuts, Jackson Cryst and Jake Pazanti made immediate impacts for Long Beach State men’s volleyball, earning Big West Player of the Week honors following a dominant opening weekend. The Beach opened the 2026 season with two straight-set victories, defeating Lindenwood and McKendree at the Pyramid, as Cryst was named Men’s Volleyball Defensive Player of the Week and Pazanti earned Long Beach State Freshman of the Week recognition.

Cryst anchored the Long Beach State defense in his first collegiate action, averaging 1.50 blocks per set and totaling nine blocks over the weekend. His presence at the net helped limit opponents to a combined .157 hitting percentage and contributed to the Beach averaging 3.33 blocks per set across the two matches. Cryst also added seven kills on .462 hitting, showing efficiency and composure on both sides of the net.

Pazanti also impressed in his collegiate debut, directing the Long Beach State offense with poise and balance. The freshman setter recorded 58 assists (9.67 per set) while guiding the Beach to a .351 team hitting percentage in the opening weekend.

In addition to his setting responsibilities, Pazanti contributed six kills on .750 hitting, 16 digs, five blocks, and two service aces, impacting the match in every phase during his first career starts.

Long Beach State men’s volleyball returns to action this week with a three-game road stretch through the Buckeye State to face Central State, George Mason and Ohio State as the Beach continue early-season competition following a successful opening weekend.



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Pride Collect Three GNAC Weekly Awards After Wesleyan Winter Invitational

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WESTON, Mass. — Hannah Griffin, Zoe Kirk, and Justin Thuotte each represented the Pride this week in the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) weekly awards. Kirk earned her second Rookie of the Week honor of the season, while Griffin collected her first career Track Athlete of the Week award. Thuotte was named Field Athlete of the Week, marking his first honor of the season and the fifth weekly award of his career.

Zoe Kirk continued her strong rookie campaign with a pair of top-10 finishes. She placed third overall in the high jump with a mark of 1.50 meters, setting a new indoor program record and surpassing the previous mark of 1.46 held by teammate Grace Micklon. Kirk also finished ninth in the 60-meter hurdles, clocking a time of 9.93.

Hannah Griffin captured the top spot in the 800 meters with a time of 2:44.36, edging her nearest competitor by nearly one second.

Justin Thuotte delivered another standout performance at the Wesleyan Winter Invitational, winning the long jump with a mark of 6.70 meters to set a new indoor program record, besting his own previous mark of 6.65 from the last meet. He also placed third in the triple jump at 12.99 meters and rounded out his day with a 10th-place finish in the weight throw, posting a personal-best mark of 13.59 meters.

Regis track and field stays close to home this weekend, traveling to Brighton, Massachusetts, to compete at the Suffolk Ice Breaker at The Track at New Balance.



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Ella Parker to Join Milwaukee Volleyball as Newest Addition to Roster

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MILWAUKEE – Ella Parker has been announced as the newest addition to the Milwaukee volleyball roster, head coach Susie Johnson announced on Monday afternoon.
 
Parker will join the Panthers this spring after spending the last three semesters at St. John’s University in Queens, N.Y., where she was a member of the Red Storm for the past two seasons.
 
“We are excited to add Ella to our team this spring,” said Johnson. “Having played in the Big East Conference, she has match experience and will bring a lot to our program in the Horizon League. We’re excited that she not only can score points for us but defend as well.”
 
This past fall, Parker played in 16 matches for St. John’s and recorded 138 kills, along with 10 service aces, 26 digs, and 15 blocks. She posted a season-high 16 kills on Oct. 4 at UConn while hitting .361 and later recorded a season-best .692 hitting percentage with nine kills without an error against LeMoyne earlier in the year.
 
As a true freshman in 2024, Parker saw action in three matches before an injury ended her season.
 
Originally from Corrales, New Mexico, Parker was a three-year member of the Cougar volleyball team at Cibola High School in Albuquerque. During her prep career, she earned AVCA Girls High School All-Region honors as both a junior and a senior and was named to the All-American Watch List.
 
A multiple-time All-State, All-Region, All-Area, and All-Conference selection, Parker was also chosen for the New Mexico Red and Green All-Start Team. She set Cibola program records for both most kills in a season and most kills in a match.
 
Parker played club volleyball for Duke City Volleyball Academy and competed in beach volleyball with the Albuquerque Beach Volleyball Academy. Away from the court, she was also a competitive swimmer for more than 10 years.
 
Parker joins fellow transfer Kameron Stover, along with incoming freshmen Olivia Doerre, Emma Duffy, Kayla Landerud, and Hope Wagner as newcomers for the 2026 volleyball season.
 





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T&F trio earn GNAC honors

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PORTLAND, ORE. – The University of Alaska Anchorage had three Seawolves earn GNAC Athlete of the Week honors for indoor track and field.

Liv Heite was named the women’s track athlete of the week. Her top effort was a 60-meter hurdles time of 8.91 seconds, upping her name to third on the GNAC performance list this winter. Heite is the reigning GNAC silver medalist in the event from last season. She also ran 8.09 seconds in the 60 meters, 26.02 seconds in the 200 meters and ran a leg of a UAA 4×400 meter relay squad that posted 3:57.48 minutes to round out her productive weekend. Now in her third season at UAA, Heite is a four-time GNAC medalist earning silver in both the 2024 and 2025 100-meter hurdles (outdoor), silver in the 2025 60-meter hurdles (indoor), and silver in the 2025 400-meter hurdles (outdoor)

 “Liv looks like she is ready to pick up where she left off,” said head coach Ryan McWilliams. “She started the season off faster than she did last year and ran consistently over the weekend. I think she is ready to take it to the next level.”

Sarah Dittman was named the women’s field athlete of the week. She kicked things off with a high jump mark of 4-11.75 feet (1.52 meters) and a long jump of 17-4.25 feet (5.29 meters), placing fifth in both events. Each of those marks slotted her fourth among GNAC competitors so far in the indoor season. Dittman also contributed on the track, running a 200 meters time of 26.79 seconds, a 60-meter hurdles time of 10.61 seconds and running a leg of UAA’s 4×400 meter relay unit that posted a time of 4:14.89 minutes.

“Sarah had an encouraging start to her college career,” said head coach Ryan McWilliams. “I am really looking forward to seeing where her growth and development over the course of this season is going to take her.”

Tyler Drake was named the men’s field athlete of the week.  His weekend was highlighted by a third-place finish in the long jump, as he cleared 22-3 feet (6.78 meters). That stands as the second-best long jump by a GNAC athlete so far this season. On the track, he posted times of 23.55 seconds in the 200 meters and 8.36 seconds in the 60-meter hurdles.

“Tyler had himself a great start to his college career,” said head coach Ryan McWilliams. “He set personal bests in the hurdles and long jump and moved himself into the top-10 on UAA’s performance list. His long jump start is even more encouraging because of how obvious it is that he still has so much room to grow.”

UAA will compete at the UW Preview Jan. 16-17.



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