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Cal Poly gets at-large berth into NCAA Tournament in beach volleyball
SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. – After having an outstanding season to this point with a 29-6 record, the fifth ranked Cal Poly beach volleyball team received an at-large berth Sunday into the NCAA Championship in Gulf Shores, Ala. The Mustangs are the No. 6 seed and will face No. 11 seed LSU in the first […]

SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. – After having an outstanding season to this point with a 29-6 record, the fifth ranked Cal Poly beach volleyball team received an at-large berth Sunday into the NCAA Championship in Gulf Shores, Ala.
The Mustangs are the No. 6 seed and will face No. 11 seed LSU in the first round on Friday at 1 p.m. PT/3 p.m. in Gulf Shores. The game will be televised live on ESPN2. The winner will move on to play in the second round Saturday at 12 p.m. PT/2 p.m. in Gulf Shores against the winner of No. 3 seed Stanford and No. 14 seed Boise State.
The second round and semifinals will both be played on Saturday. Cal Poly’s semifinal match would take place at 12:30 p.m. PT. The championship match will take place Sunday, May 4 at 7:30 a.m. PT.
Friday and Saturday’s matches will be on ESPN2 while Sunday’s national championship match will air on ESPN.
This will be Cal Poly’s fifth trip to the NCAA Championship and the highest they’ve ever been seeded. The Mustangs previously made it in 2019, 2021, and 2022, and 2024. Last season, they made history by making it to the Semifinals for the first time in program history and finished with a No. 3 national ranking.
Cal Poly is 29-7 this season with all seven losses coming at the hands of top 11 teams. They have 13 wins over ranked teams, including over No. 2 UCLA, No. 3 LMU, No. 7 Texas, No. 7 Florida State, and No. 8 Long Beach State.
The Mustangs’ top five pairs have a combined record of 101-28. The No. 1 pair of Piper Ferch and Izzy Martinez are 27-6 this year. Earlier this week, they became the winningest pair in Cal Poly history with 57 career wins. The No. 2 pair of Izzy Martinez and Logan Walter are 29-7 and have won eight matches in a row.
The No. 3 pair of Quinn Perry and Lindsey Sparks are 11-4. The No. 4 pair of Ella Connor and Madi Nichols are 17-6, and the No. 5 pair of Abbey Reinard and Elise Lenahan are 17-5.
The 2025 NCAA Championships will consist of 16 teams, eight automatic berths and eight at-large selections. USC has won the last four national championships.
(Article courtesy of Cal Poly Athletics).
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Telemundo Deportes Ahora FAST Channel Launches Today, August 14
Streaming Channel Offers 50+ Hours of New and Original Content Each Week, Complementing the Road to FIFA World Cup 26™ and Beyond Original Programming Lineup Features New Daily Shows and Exclusive Extended Editions of Telemundo’s Sports Coverage Live Event Coverage to Include Liga MX Femenil and Youth Leagues; Select US Soccer Youth Matches; Básquetbol LATAM; […]

Streaming Channel Offers 50+ Hours of New and Original Content Each Week, Complementing the Road to FIFA World Cup 26™ and Beyond
Original Programming Lineup Features New Daily Shows and Exclusive Extended Editions of Telemundo’s Sports Coverage
Live Event Coverage to Include Liga MX Femenil and Youth Leagues; Select US Soccer Youth Matches; Básquetbol LATAM; CONCACAF World Cup Qualifiers; Select MMA Events and More
MIAMI, Fla. – Aug. 14, 2025 – Telemundo announces the launch of Telemundo Deportes Ahora, its 24/7 Spanish-language Sports FAST channel, debuting today August 14 initially on Peacock, Xumo Play, the NBC News FAST hub, and Telemundo.com, with some content livestreaming on YouTube. Telemundo Deportes Ahora will roll out on additional platforms over the coming months.
“With Telemundo Deportes Ahora, we’re giving Hispanic audiences another way to connect with the sports they love, complementing our sports offering and enhancing their viewing experience on the road to World Cup and beyond,” said Joaquin Duro, Executive Vice President of Sports, Telemundo.
This new streaming channel delivers a dynamic, always-on sports viewing experience, with more than 50 hours of new Spanish-language content weekly, including original programming, live shows and select live sporting events, designed for today’s digital-first audiences. And as the countdown to FIFA World Cup 26™ intensifies, Telemundo Deportes Ahora will feature comprehensive coverage across fútbol and beyond, expert commentary and a fresh take on sports storytelling. Telemundo Deportes Ahora will complement Telemundo’s most valuable sports rights with additional properties, such as Básquetbol LATAM, select MMA events, Bare-Knuckle Boxing, and Pro-Paddle League.
Telemundo’s roster of award-winning sports talent will contribute to FAST channel programming, delivering extended and dedicated coverage. Andres Cantor, Carlota Vizmanos, Diego Balado, and Luis Omar Tapia will expand their Premier League coverage; Jorge Calvo, José Luis López Salido, and Miguel Gurwitz will provide additional Liga MX content; and Isabella Echeverri will supplement U.S. Soccer programming on Telemundo Deportes Ahora.
Telemundo will premiere new live studio shows exclusively for Telemundo Deportes Ahora. Below are the daily live shows airing Monday through Friday offering real-time coverage of the day’s top headlines, spirited debates, analysis and exclusive behind-the-scenes access to the sports world debuting with the launch:
- Telemundo Deportes Al Día – 1 p.m. ET: Hosted by Carmen Boquín, the show kicks off the day with the freshest sports news and a preview of the day’s programming. Carmen delivers key headlines and sets the stage for the rest of the sports coverage.
- Puesta a Punto – 6 p.m. ET: An engaging show filled with debate, analysis, and in-depth commentary. Telemundo’s roster of award-winning sports talent brings their experience and insight, inviting audiences to take part in the conversation.
- El Pelotazo Ahora – 11 p.m. ET: Hosted by Diego Arrioja, Pablo Mariño, and Verónica Rodríguez with regular contributions by Adriana Monsalve, the show serves as an extension of the network’s late-night sports show with a 360° approach, energetic hosts, guests, and lively debates, delivering a fresh take on the day’s most talked-about sports moments.
Telemundo Deportes Ahora will also present a suite of original programming designed to keep fans informed and entertained around key sports properties. Shows such as Fútbol MX, Fútbol US Soccer and Tercer Tiempo Ahora deliver the latest stories, biggest goals and expert breakdowns across Mexican, U.S. and global fútbol plus other major sports moments around the games. For Premier League fans, the channel will offer a rich slate of complementary content, including weekly highlight reels (Zona de la Premier League), player profiles (Historias y Leyendas de la Premier League), pre- and post-match analysis (Previa de la Premier League and Repaso de la Premier League), as well as legacy specials (Campeones de la Premier League).
In addition to its live offerings, Telemundo Deportes Ahora will offer weekly original programming, including:
- Panorama Deportivo: A comprehensive look at the U.S. sports landscape, hosted by Jorge Calvo. This informative program dives into national trends with in-depth reporting and analysis, providing audiences with a full, detailed snapshot of the current sports scene.
- Somos o No Somos: Hosted by Gurwitz, this is a fresh, energetic, and opinion-driven talk show that brings bold perspectives to the table. Whether the debate gets heated or stays lighthearted, this is the space for passionate takes on the week’s biggest topics.
- Mundo PX Sports: A front-row seat to the world of extreme sports. This weekly show features news, highlights, exclusive interviews, mini-docs, and stunning scenery—all produced with a cinematic lens that captures the thrill of adrenaline-fueled action.
Telemundo Deportes Ahora joins Telemundo’s growing FAST channel lineup, including Telemundo Al Día (news, entertainment, reality, and sports), Noticias Telemundo Ahora (24/7 Spanish-language news), Telemundo Acción (high-energy action series) and Caso Cerrado (Telemundo’s iconic courtroom show). This expansion reinforces Telemundo’s commitment to diverse, on-demand content. For more information on Telemundo Deportes Ahora channel visit www.telemundo.com.
Telemundo Deportes, the sports division of NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises, is the leading U.S. Spanish-language sports production brand, home to the biggest live events and most relevant sports content across all platforms, including Telemundo, Universo, Peacock, and digital and social media channels. Telemundo Deportes produces 24/7 sports news and entertainment, led by a diverse, award-winning commentary team, and delivers a robust lineup of studio programming and live events, including exclusive Spanish-language coverage of FIFA events, including FIFA World Cup 2026™, and U.S. Soccer through 2026, the Premier League, Chivas de Guadalajara, NFL’s Sunday Night Football, NBA, the Olympic Games, and other major sporting events.
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About NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises:
NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises leads the media industry in the production and distribution of Spanish-language content for U.S. Hispanics and audiences around the world. The company serves U.S. Hispanics through its national broadcast network, the cable network Universo, and digital platforms including the Telemundo app, a suite of FAST channels, and streaming services, such as Peacock, among others. The Telemundo Network offers Spanish-language entertainment, news, and sports content reaching 95% of U.S. Hispanic TV households in 210 markets through 30 owned stations and 91 affiliate stations. Telemundo also owns an independent station serving Puerto Rico. Anchored on Telemundo Studios, the network is the #1 producer of scripted Spanish-language content in the U.S., and the only network to produce original content specifically for US Hispanic audiences. Offering over 600 hours of reality TV shows a year, and top-rated live specials such as the Billboard Latin Music Awards and Miss Universe, Telemundo is considered the undisputed Home of Live TV in Hispanic media. The network is also the exclusive Spanish-language home of the world’s two most popular sporting events, the FIFA World Cup and the Olympic Games. NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises is a division of NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast Corporation.
Media Contacts:
Eva Mejicanos; Eva.Mejicanos@nbcuni.com; (786) 459-4057
Melissa Lopez; Melissa.Lopez1@nbcuni.com; (786) 889-3914
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Volleyball Tabbed Second in PSAC West Preseason Poll
Story Links LOCK HAVEN, Pa. – The Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) volleyball team went on a storybook run to the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Championship last season. The conference crown was the program’s first since 2002. The Hawks will look to repeat their dream in 2025 under a different head […]

LOCK HAVEN, Pa. – The Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) volleyball team went on a storybook run to the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Championship last season. The conference crown was the program’s first since 2002. The Hawks will look to repeat their dream in 2025 under a different head coach, Avery Moore. IUP was picked second in the PSAC West preseason poll, receiving three of the eight first-place votes as released Thursday by the conference.
While the Hawks will be under new leadership this Fall, Moore is not someone who lacks experience at the highest level. Moore spent the 2024 season as head coach of the West Virginia State program. She led the Yellow Jackets to the program’s first conference championship and was named Mountain East Coach of the Year in her first season as the face of a program.
IUP returns the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) ,and PSAC Freshman of the Year, in 6-0 opposite Jessica Neiman. Neiman led the team with 298 kills, averaging 2.55 kills per set. She also led the team with 360.5 points.
Another key player returning is junior outside hitter Delaney Concannon. In a year that Concannon had 190 kills and started 16 of 18 matches she played in, she was named to the All-Atlantic Region Tournament Team, for her contributions to the Crimson Hawks reaching the semi-finals.
IUP will open on the road for the first two weekends of the season, followed by hosting the Crimson Hawk Classic on Sept. 19 and Sept. 20. The Hawks will face Chestnut Hill, Charleston, Elizabeth City State, and Shepherd in a four-match weekend. IUP will then open PSAC play on Sept. 23 in Johnstown against Pitt-Johnstown.
2025 PSAC Women’s Volleyball Preseason Poll (#of first-place votes in parentheses)
Eastern Division
1. Shepherd (4)
2. East Stroudsburg (2)
3. Shippensburg (2)
4. Bloomsburg
5. Millersville
6. West Chester
7. Lock Haven
8. Kutztown
Western Division
1. Gannon (4)
2. IUP (3)
3. Clarion
4. Seton Hill (1)
5. Pitt-Johnstown
6. Edinboro
7. Slippery Rock
8. California
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The Bookmonger: Medical suspense solved with frank approach
The Bookmonger: Medical suspense solved with frank approach Published 11:48 pm Wednesday, August 13, 2025 By Barbara Lloyd McMichael After a short, steep hike with my husband that landed us in the midst of a hilltop grove of young madrona trees, we plopped down on a bench to watch a trio of large dragonflies zigzagging […]

The Bookmonger: Medical suspense solved with frank approach
Published 11:48 pm Wednesday, August 13, 2025
After a short, steep hike with my husband that landed us in the midst of a hilltop grove of young madrona trees, we plopped down on a bench to watch a trio of large dragonflies zigzagging in search of prey across a sunny open space.
Their tireless movement made me think of the suspense novel I’m reviewing this week. In “The Room at the End of the Hall,” the interior ruminations of the two primary characters, a 75-year-old mother and her grown son, dart about in much the same fashion – from chocolate to medical conditions to memories from long ago. Perhaps the dynamic bouncing around of thoughts is actually a pretty accurate reflection of how many of us think.
This latest book from Seattle-based author and doctor Susan McCormick focuses on the plight of orthopedic surgeon Michael Baker, who has to leave his successful career at a prominent East Coast hospital in order to return to Seattle to care for his alcoholic mother, Margaret (Madge) McGillicuddy.
Michael finds new employment at Cascadia Medical Center. It is a smaller and less prestigious hospital than the one he left, but his department chair at Cascadia is soon to retire, and has indicated that Michael’s chances for succeeding him are pretty much a sure thing.
That’s until two of Michael’s patients suffer unusual and dire consequences after he has performed surgery on them. One ends up in the intensive care unit, and the other one actually dies. The family of the ICU patient threatens to sue, and after a medical review, the other patient’s unanticipated death appears to have been the result of a medication screw-up. This traces back to Michael on the chart, although he has reason to believe that the medical record may have been tampered with.
Making the matter even worse, the patient who died happened to be sharing a room with his mother. (Madge is a frequent in-patient at Cascadia for treatment of a variety of afflictions related to her alcoholism.)
So when Madge asserts, unbidden, that her young roommate had been murdered, nobody pays her much heed – but it does compound Michael’s feelings of embarrassment and anger toward his mom.
However, as other discrepancies begin to stack up, he is forced to take her accusations more seriously.
Author McCormick stocks this story with an abundance of red herrings, and creates an elaborately twisted frame of events. The story can be hard to follow at times, but when scrutinized more closely everything does hold together.
Likewise, the mother-son relationship is even more complicated than it appears to be at first glance. Madge’s pet name for Michael, “Stinky,” is just the tip of the iceberg.
Those interior musings referenced at the top of this review assist in providing context, but the shared out-loud revelations are key to solving the mystery.
This stand-alone novel is written in a somewhat darker mien than McCormick’s prior “Fog Ladies” murder mystery series – though an unusual pet named Frank is a welcome touch.
The Bookmonger is Barbara Lloyd McMichael, who writes this weekly column focusing on the books, authors and publishers of the Pacific Northwest. Contact her at bkmonger@nwlink.com
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KU Women’s Volleyball picked eighth in PSAC East Preseason poll
Story Links KUTZTOWN, Pa. — Kutztown women’s volleyball is set to begin a new regime in 2025 and KU will be ready to hit the court working hard from the ground up as it was selected eighth in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference’s East Division preseason poll, as voted on […]

KUTZTOWN, Pa. — Kutztown women’s volleyball is set to begin a new regime in 2025 and KU will be ready to hit the court working hard from the ground up as it was selected eighth in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference’s East Division preseason poll, as voted on by the league coaches and announced Thursday.
The Golden Bears will be under the leadership of first-year head coach Jason Barshinger and will look to improve upon its 2024 season, where it finished last in the division.
The Maroon and Gold return nine student-athletes from last year’s squad, including seniors Mallory Hoch (Zionsville, Pa./Southern Lehigh), Tessa Van Dam (Little Falls, N.J./Passaic Valley) and Emma Stalsitz (Allentown, Pa./Parkland), junior Kristina Diaz (Woodbridge, Va./Forest Park) and sophomores Emma Baldridge (Damascus, Md./Damascus), Saige Thibodeaux (Cape Coral, Fla./Ida S. Baker), Madison Lowe (Kearneysville, W. Va./Jefferson), Grace White (Pennsburg, Pa./Quakertown) and Macy Shewmake (Reading, Pa./Governor Mifflin).
Shepherd, who went undefeated in conference play last season, was picked first with four first place votes, followed by East Stroudsburg and Shippensburg, each with two first place votes. Bloomsburg and Millersville are ranked fourth and fifth, respectively, and West Chester, Lock Haven and KU round out the rest of the eight teams.
Kutztown kicks off its 2025 campaign at home in a non-conference match against Chestnut Hill on Friday, Sept. 5, at 6 p.m., from Keystone Arena.
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Water Polo Announces 2025 Schedule
WASHINGTON – Head Coach Barry King and the GW water polo team have announced their 2025 regular season schedule. The 29-game schedule, which features 12 Mid-Atlantic Water Polo Conference (MAWPC) matchups, begins on Aug. 29 at the Triton Invite in La Jolla, Calif. GW will be put to the test early and often in 2025, […]

WASHINGTON – Head Coach Barry King and the GW water polo team have announced their 2025 regular season schedule. The 29-game schedule, which features 12 Mid-Atlantic Water Polo Conference (MAWPC) matchups, begins on Aug. 29 at the Triton Invite in La Jolla, Calif.
GW will be put to the test early and often in 2025, as eight of the Revolutionaries’ first nine games are against teams that finished in the top 20 last season. Final rankings from 2024 have been included for teams that finished in the top 20.
Opening weekend for the Revolutionaries features a trip to the West Coast for six matchups against California-based opponents. From Aug. 29-31, the Revolutionaries will face UC Santa Barbara (No. 15), Occidental, USC (No. 2), Long Beach St. (No. 6), UC Davis (No. 14) and UC San Diego (No. 12).
GW then returns East for the Princeton Invitational, where the Revolutionaries will continue their early-season gauntlet on Sept. 5 and 6 with games against Santa Clara (No. 17), the reigning national champions UCLA (No. 1) and California Baptist (No. 9).
The final test before MAWPC play commences comes at the Navy Invite on Sept. 12 and 13, where the Buff & Blue will meet LIU, Salem (RV) and Princeton (No. 5).
The MAWPC conference is made up of seven teams: GW, Bucknell, Fordham (No. 3), Mercyhurst, Mount St. Mary’s (Md.), Navy (No. 19) and Wagner. GW will face each conference opponent twice, once at home and once away, during the regular season ahead of the MAWPC Championship, to be held Nov. 21-23 in New York City.
GW plays at home to open conference play on Sept. 27 with games against Bucknell and Mercyhurst and continues with a home match on Sept. 28 vs. Mount St. Mary’s. GW will play all of its matches on the road in October, which includes five games out of conference, before hosting the final three games of the regular season against Wagner and Fordham on Nov. 2, and vs. Navy on Nov. 7.
Home match locations will be announced at a later date. To see the full 2025 schedule, click here.
Fans can get in the game with GW and stay on top of all of the latest news and notes from George Washington by utilizing the GW Athletics App. With scores, stats, customized alerts, tickets and more, everything you need in real-time is in one place on the GW Athletics App, available now for free on iOS and Android systems in the App Store or Google Play. DOWNLOAD TODAY!
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Gardnerville Seniors Bring Sunscreen and High Spirits to Beach Day
GARDNERVILLE, Nev. (KOLO) – Beach towels, sunscreen, and sandwiches were the only things on the agenda for The Chateau at Gardnerville’s annual trip to Lake Tahoe this summer. On August 13, residents from the assisted living and memory care community boarded the bus, with coolers packed and sun hats ready. The Nevada Beach Pavilion had […]

GARDNERVILLE, Nev. (KOLO) – Beach towels, sunscreen, and sandwiches were the only things on the agenda for The Chateau at Gardnerville’s annual trip to Lake Tahoe this summer. On August 13, residents from the assisted living and memory care community boarded the bus, with coolers packed and sun hats ready.
The Nevada Beach Pavilion had been reserved for the day to make sure everyone had a shady spot when it was time to take a break from the sun.
The afternoon was spent enjoying music, playing beach volleyball, and spending time together. For some, this meant joining for a game or two. For others, it meant just sitting back, catching up, and feeling the breeze from the lake.
“This trip is one of our favorite days of the year,” said Katie Nichols, Executive Director of The Chateau at Gardnerville. “It’s a chance to get fresh air, eat good food, and provide residents the opportunity to spend time with each other and their families.”
The beach trip is part of The Chateau’s ongoing effort to offer residents moments that are active, social, and outdoors. Life, whether someone lives with dementia or not, should include adventure and excitement.
For more information on the Chateau at Gardnerville, please visit www.pegasusseniorliving.com/the-chateau-at-gardnerville/
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