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Clark, White Named NWCA Scholar All

Andrew Clark and Anthony White from Rutgers wrestling were named 2025 NCAA Division I Men’s Scholar All-Americans, announced by the National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA). It marks the third scholar All-America laurel for White, while Clark earns recognition for the second time. To qualify, respective student-athletes must enjoy success both in the classroom and on the […]

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Clark, White Named NWCA Scholar All

Andrew Clark and Anthony White from Rutgers wrestling were named 2025 NCAA Division I Men’s Scholar All-Americans, announced by the National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA). It marks the third scholar All-America laurel for White, while Clark earns recognition for the second time.
 
To qualify, respective student-athletes must enjoy success both in the classroom and on the mat. Clark and White both represented the Scarlet Knights in the postseason, with Clark qualifying for the NCAA Championships and White being selected as an alternate for the national tournament. Both competed at the Big Ten Championships, where Clark earned a sixth-place finish.
 
A two-time national qualifier, Clark finished with a team-high 23 victories this past season competing at 149 pounds. The Collingswood, New Jersey, native produced 10 dual victories and 30 team points, also finishing second at the Black Knight Invitational and fourth at Midlands. A four-time Academic All-Big Ten selection, Clark competed at the 2025 NCAA Wrestling Championships last month in Philadelphia, where he picked up a victory on the frontside of the bracket during the championships. Clark was also a NWCA Scholar All-American in 2022.
 
White wrapped up this past season with 15 victories and a No. 29 ranking in the final coaches poll. A three-time Academic All-Big Ten selection and two-time Big Ten Distinguished Scholar, White picked up two victories at the Big Ten Championships last month in Evanston, Illinois, including a win over No. 19 Tyler Lillard (Indiana). White also earned NWCA Scholar All-America accolades in 2023 and 2024.

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Luciano, Johnson and Mui head to NCAA East Region Meet

Story Links VESTAL, N.Y. — Redshirt sophomore Brian Luciano, graduate student Marcus Johnson and senior Jennifer Mui travel to the NCAA East Region Track & Field Meet, which will be held May 28-31 at the University of North Florida. The Bearcat trio earned the distinction by finishing the current outdoor […]

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VESTAL, N.Y. — Redshirt sophomore Brian Luciano, graduate student Marcus Johnson and senior Jennifer Mui travel to the NCAA East Region Track & Field Meet, which will be held May 28-31 at the University of North Florida. The Bearcat trio earned the distinction by finishing the current outdoor track & field season ranked among the Top 48 performers in the East Region in an individual event. 

Johnson and Luciano return to the East Region Meet for the second year in a row while Mui is making her first appearance.

The top 12 finishers in each event at the NCAA East Region Meet advance to the NCAA Championships, which will be held June 11-14 at the University of Oregon. The NCAA West Regional Meet, which is being hosted by Texas A&M May 28-31, will also send its top 12 finishers in each event to the NCAA Championships.

Luciano is seeded No. 11 in the men’s hammer, which is scheduled for Wednesday, May 28 at 10 a.m. EST. He will compete in the last of four 12-person flights. The top 12 overall finishers qualify for the NCAA Championships.

Johnson is seeded No. 21 in the men’s 400 hurdles. The first round of that event is set for Wednesday, May 28 at 8:20 p.m. while the finals take place on Friday, May 30 at 7:25 p.m. 

Johnson in the first of six eight-runner heats on Wednesday. The top three finishers in each heat – plus the next six fastest times – advance to Friday’s finals. 

In the 400 hurdle finals, there will be three eight-runner heats. The top three finishers in each heat – plus the next three fastest times – advance to the NCAA Championships.

Mui, meanwhile, is ranked No. 40 in the women’s 3,000 Steeplechase (SC), which starts on Saturday, May 31 at 5:40 p.m. She is in the third of three 16-runner heats. The top three finishers in each heat – plus the next three fastest times – advance to the NCAA Championships.

Since 2004, Binghamton has posted 48 regional qualifiers on the men’s side and 22 from the women’s squad.



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Volleyball Releases Non-Conference Slate for 2025

Story Links MADISON, Wis. – Wisconsin volleyball and head coach Kelly Sheffield officially announce it’s non-conference slate for its 2025 regular season schedule. The Badgers will play five matches against teams ranked in the Top 25 of the final 2025 American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) coaches’ poll with all five participating in […]

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MADISON, Wis. – Wisconsin volleyball and head coach Kelly Sheffield officially announce it’s non-conference slate for its 2025 regular season schedule. The Badgers will play five matches against teams ranked in the Top 25 of the final 2025 American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) coaches’ poll with all five participating in the 2024 NCAA Tournament. 

To open the 2025 season, Wisconsin will host Notre Dame on August 17 at the UW Field House in an exhibition match.

Following the exhibition, the Badgers will kick off the regular season with the Opening Spike Classic over Labor Day weekend with the event taking place at the Badgers’ Kohl Center in Madison, Wisconsin. In the event, UW will open the event on Friday, August 29 against Kansas, with action resuming against Texas, Sunday, August 31.

In the month of September, UW will host four of its final six non-conference matches. In the first week of September, the Badgers will host UC Davis, Chicago State, and Milwaukee on September 4-5, and 9. 

Following the three-match home match stint, the Badgers will hit the road for a rematch with Georgia Tech on September 12, where they met just a season ago in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. On a short turnaround, the Badgers will then travel to Milwaukee to take on Marquette on September 17 at Fiserv Forum. 

Lastly, Wisconsin will wrap up its non-conference slate with Florida on September 21 at home.

Tickets are still being sold for the Opening Spike Classic and can be purchased HERE.

 



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Tamil Nadu’s Fishermen Power India In Beach Volleyball At Khelo India Beach Games 2025

Continuing their reign as India’s volleyball powerhouse, Tamil Nadu clinched gold in both men’s and women’s categories at the inaugural Khelo India Beach Games (KIBG) 2025 held in Diu. While the state’s dominance in volleyball is long-established, it was the inspiring story of two young men from Palavakkam fishing community that captured the nation’s attention. […]

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Continuing their reign as India’s volleyball powerhouse, Tamil Nadu clinched gold in both men’s and women’s categories at the inaugural Khelo India Beach Games (KIBG) 2025 held in Diu. While the state’s dominance in volleyball is long-established, it was the inspiring story of two young men from Palavakkam fishing community that captured the nation’s attention.

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Robin Ravi (23) and Bharat Somu (22), silver medallists at KIBG and bronze winners at the CAVA Continental Cup finals in Bangladesh (2023), have emerged from the sandy shores of their coastal village with nothing but determination, self-taught skills, and the dream of representing India on the Olympic stage.

“We live on the beach. It’s our life. Walking, working, and playing on the sand is second nature to us,” Robin and Bharat said in unison.

Their journey began amid the nets and boats of Palavakkam, inspired by local seniors playing volleyball on makeshift courts. Robin started playing at age 10, Bharat at 15 — both without formal coaching. They learned through keen observation and relentless practice on a community ground that has now become a training cradle for beach volleyball aspirants.

Their story is symbolic of a larger movement brewing in Tamil Nadu’s coastal villages. According to A J Martin Sudhakar, veteran volleyball coach and administrator, and competition manager at KIBG 2025, the fishing communities possess a natural edge for beach volleyball thanks to their familiarity with the terrain and physical resilience shaped by seaside life.

“They have been practising on a ground within their own hamlet in Palavakkam. Their dream is to represent India at the Olympics,” said Sudhakar, who also serves as the General Secretary of the Tamil Nadu State Volleyball Association.

Sudhakar, a 12-year executive member of the Asian Volleyball Confederation’s Beach Council, sees immense potential in the sport’s future in India. “Beach volleyball is one of the best spectator sports. It can be developed quickly. It’s time we support it fully,” he said, urging coastal states to follow Tamil Nadu’s lead.

Highlighting Tamil Nadu’s infrastructure advantage, he added, “We have courts even in schools. Districts like Nagapattinam and Mayiladuthurai have consistently produced top-tier players.”



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Kola Romano and Kim Castellano-Romano to Receive Victory Bell Award

Story Links Bronx, N.Y. – The Fordham University water polo program has experienced unparalleled success over the past five years and part of that success can be linked to Nicholas “Kola” Romano, GABELLI ’89, a Fordham trustee fellow and water polo alum, and his wife Kim Castellano-Romano, FCLC ’90, who have […]

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Bronx, N.Y. – The Fordham University water polo program has experienced unparalleled success over the past five years and part of that success can be linked to Nicholas “Kola” Romano, GABELLI ’89, a Fordham trustee fellow and water polo alum, and his wife Kim Castellano-Romano, FCLC ’90, who have been generous supporters of the program. Fordham Athletics will honor the Romanos on Friday, October 17, by presenting them the Victory Bell Award at the Hall of Fame Ceremony in the McShane Campus Center as part of Homecoming Weekend.
 
The Victory Bell Award honors individuals who have brought distinction and honor to Fordham University Athletics through achievements not related to competition, coaching and/or administration. The honoree, selected by the Fordham Athletics Hall of Fame Committee, embodies a sense of leadership and passion for Fordham Athletics and serves as an inspiration to the Fordham Athletics Family.
 
The Romanos have previously been honored by the university with induction into the Archbishop Hughes Society, an organization that honors those who have given generously over their lifetimes to the University.



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Polsat Plus Group integrates NativeWaves EXP into its Polsat Box Go streaming service

NativeWaves has launched NativeWaves EXP into the Polsat Box Go streaming service from Polsat Plus Group, a leading provider of digital entertainment and telecommunications services in Poland. NativeWaves EXP is designed to enhance the viewer experience by providing synchronised, multi-view, and interactive features. This technology has been launched into Polsat Box Go, offering sports fans […]

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NativeWaves has launched NativeWaves EXP into the Polsat Box Go streaming service from Polsat Plus Group, a leading provider of digital entertainment and telecommunications services in Poland.

NativeWaves EXP is designed to enhance the viewer experience by providing synchronised, multi-view, and interactive features. This technology has been launched into Polsat Box Go, offering sports fans an unparalleled viewing experience since the end of last year. To date, dozens of matches have been broadcast live with additional features to all Sport package subscribers without additional cost.

“We are glad to bring NativeWaves EXP to our own Polsat Sport channels on Polsat Box Go mobile apps, providing our users with an immersive and interactive way to enjoy their favorite sports,” said Grzegorz Janczura, internet projects department director at Polsat Plus Group, responsible for Polsat Box Go. “This launch aligns with our commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technology to deliver superior entertainment experiences.”

Christof Haslauer, CEO of NativeWaves, said: “We are excited to partner with Polsat Plus Group to bring NativeWaves EXP to sports content offered by Polsat Box Go. Our technology is designed to revolutionise how viewers engage with live sports, and we believe this integration will set a new standard for sports entertainment.”

Key features of NativeWaves EXP include the ability for viewers to choose from multiple camera angles, allowing them to choose their preferred perspective for various sports events. In addition, live statistics, player tracking, and data overlays are all integrated into the viewing experience, delivering instant access to key metrics without leaving the Polsat Box Go app, while instant replays from any camera angle, give viewers complete control over how they experience key match moments.

These features are powered by the coordination of NativeWaves technology and the operational expertise of DTS,which is responsible for managing the multicamera operations that make the multi-view experience possible.

“It’s exciting to help bring this next generation viewing experience to life. Our role in handling multicamera operations ensures that fans enjoy dynamic, high-quality streams with precision and reliability,” said Krzysztof Lubiński, CEO of DTS.

Sports fans will be able to access these new features through the updated Polsat Box Go mobile apps, available on both iOS and Android platforms. The introduction of NativeWaves EXP on website browsers and Connected TV platforms is scheduled for a later date.





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Naomi Osaka Cries After Loss In First Round Of French Open: Video

The former World No. 1 was an emotional wreck during her post-match presser. PublishedMay 27, 2025 9:11 AM EDT•UpdatedMay 27, 2025 9:11 AM EDT Facebook Twitter Email Copy Link Naomi Osaka fell in the first round of the French Open, and given that she’s built the reputation of being perhaps the most emotional elite athlete […]

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The former World No. 1 was an emotional wreck during her post-match presser.

Naomi Osaka fell in the first round of the French Open, and given that she’s built the reputation of being perhaps the most emotional elite athlete of all time, she cried very real tears during her post-match interview.

The former No. 1 player in the world won the first set in her opening round match against Paula Badosa on Monday, but dropped the next two sets while being treated for blisters later in the contest. Osaka committed five double faults and a whopping 54 unforced errors during the loss.

While visibly frustrated throughout the match, the 27-year-old let out her emotions while speaking with the media after the loss. Osaka has exhaustively complained about having to speak with reporters during tournaments in the past and withdrew from the 2021 French Open while refusing to speak with the press at Roland-Garros.

“As time goes on I feel like I should be doing better,” Osaka said after her loss to Badosa, with tears filling her eyes. “I hate disappointing people.”

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Osaka’s emotions took on another level when she referenced her coach, Patrick Mouratoglou, who previously worked with Serena Williams.

“He goes from working with, like, the greatest player ever to, like, ‘What the fu-k is this?’ You know what I mean?” Osaka said. “Sorry for cursing. I hope I don’t get fined.”

Seconds later, she began crying while sitting back in her chair before leaving the press center altogether.

Osaka feeling overwhelmed and frustrated after a first-round exit is entirely understandable, but the intense crying with her track record with the media is a very tired look at this point. A 27-year-old, four-time Grand Slam winner who happens to be among the highest-paid female athletes on the planet, crying at the podium on a routine basis doesn’t exactly result in her receiving the benefit of the doubt.

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Osaka became a mother in August 2023, and returning to the highest level of tennis after birthing a child is something very few people in history have taken on. With that being said, constantly playing the victim character is tiresome. 

Someone has to take the lead in being the most stereotypical, emotional Gen Z athlete out there, and Osaka has long held that crown.





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