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Dallas Cowboys enter NFL meetings with Micah Parsons contract talks showing little progress
Parsons, who turns 26 in May, is currently scheduled to make million on the fifth-year option of his rookie deal. Toward the end of last season, he insisted he wouldn’t engage in a holdout. Parsons, though, understands the leverage he carries as one of the team’s most important players. Voluntary workouts, which Parsons insisted he […]

Parsons, who turns 26 in May, is currently scheduled to make million on the fifth-year option of his rookie deal. Toward the end of last season, he insisted he wouldn’t engage in a holdout. Parsons, though, understands the leverage he carries as one of the team’s most important players. Voluntary workouts, which Parsons insisted he would attend, are scheduled to take place in early April. Stephen Jones initially described the Cowboys’ free agency approach as “selectively aggressive” at the NFL Scouting Combine, but Jerry Jones later clarified that he wouldn’t use the term “aggressive.”Star pass rusher Micah Parsons’ price tag continues to skyrocket.
What’s the latest with Micah Parsons?
Over the past month alone, Cleveland’s Myles Garrett signed a contract extension worth 0 million that made him the NFL’s highest-paid edge rusher, while Cincinnati wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase inked a four-year extension worth 1 million that made him highest-paid non-quarterback in the league with an annual average salary of .25 million. Of the team’s 10 external additions, four are former first-round picks – Thomas, Elam, Murray, and Turner – who have largely underperformed.Let’s preview some of the most pressing topics that are expected to be discussed. The Cowboys currently have the eighth most cap space, .6 million, in the NFL, according to Over The Cap.Jones has developed his reputation in recent years for allowing contract negotiations to stall and affect the involved player’s availability. Last summer, All-Pro wide receiver CeeDee Lamb held out of training camp before signing a new deal in late August. Meanwhile, quarterback Dak Prescott signed his massive contract extension on the morning of the regular-season opener.The Cowboys are unlikely to dedicate a significant amount of cap space toward their future backup with Prescott earning million per year. But since 2022, Prescott has appeared in 37 of a potential 51 regular season games.
Last season, Parsons missed four games with a high ankle sprain but still managed to tie Minnesota’s Danielle Hunter for most sacks in the NFC (12 each). Jerry Jones added that he saw “no voids” to fill during free agency. Last offseason, the Cowboys spent the least amount of money in the NFL in free agency while they stalled their negotiations with Lamb and Prescott.The Cowboys have 10 picks, including three selections in the top 100, in next month’s NFL draft, scheduled for April 24-26 in Green Bay, Wisc.
Team’s thinking behind free agency approach?


Who will backup Dak Prescott?
While his results were mixed, Rush, 31, brought veteran experience and familiarity to the Cowboys. He spent eight seasons with the organization, compiling his best statistical season in 2024. Aside from Prescott, the Cowboys also have quarterback Will Grier on the active roster.The Cowboys will enter the 2025 season with a new backup quarterback after Cooper Rush joined the Baltimore Ravens on a two-year deal worth million.
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Big 12 Track and Field Garners 110 All-American Honors at 2025 NCAA Outdoor Championship
Story Links Big 12 student-athletes collected 110 All-American honors at the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championship hosted at Oregon’s Hayward Field. First Team honors were earned by those who finished among the top 8 in their respective events, while Second Team honors were given to those who placed ninth […]
Big 12 student-athletes collected 110 All-American honors at the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championship hosted at Oregon’s Hayward Field.
First Team honors were earned by those who finished among the top 8 in their respective events, while Second Team honors were given to those who placed ninth through 16th place.
BYU led the Conference in First Team All-Americans with 11 honors followed by TCU and Texas Tech tying with six honors apiece.
2025 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field All-Americans
First Team
Zach Extine, Arizona – Men’s 110 Meter Hurdles
Jayden Davis, Arizona State – Men’s 400 Meters
Alexis Brown, Baylor – Women’s Long Jump
Nathaniel Ezekiel, Baylor – Men’s 400 Meter Hurdles
Molly Haywood, Baylor – Women’s Pole Vault
Demario Prince, Baylor – Men’s 110 Meter Hurdles
Ben Barton, BYU – Men’s Decathlon
Danny Bryant, BYU – Men’s Shot Put
James Corrigan, BYU – Men’s 3,000 Meter Steeplechase
Lexy Halladay-Lowry, BYU – Women’s 3,000 Meter Steeplechase
Eli Hazlett, BYU – Men’s 4×400 Meter Relay
Jonah Heimuli, BYU – Men’s 4×400 Meter Relay
Meghan Hunter, BYU – Women’s 800 Meters
Trey Jackson, BYU – Men’s 4×400 Meter Relay
Sami Oblad, BYU – Women’s 400 Meters
Josh Taylor, BYU – Men’s 4×400 Meter Relay
Creed Thompson, BYU – Men’s 10,000 Meters
Fred Moudani-Likibi, Cincinnati – Men’s Shot Put
Amanda Ngandu-Ntumba, Cincinnati – Women’s Discus
John Adesola, Houston – Men’s 110 Meter Hurdles
Grant Levesque, Houston – Men’s Decathlon
Jamar Marshall Jr., Houston – Men’s 110 Meter Hurdles
Rachel Joseph, Iowa State – Women’s 400 Meters
Rodgers Kiplimo, Iowa State – Men’s 10,000 Meters
Joash Ruto, Iowa State – Men’s 3,000 Meters Steeplechase
Ashton Barkdull, Kansas – Men’s Pole Vault
Bryce Barkdull, Kansas – Men’s Pole Vault
Erica Ellis, Kansas – Women’s Pole Vault
Alexander Jung, Kansas – Men’s Decathlon
Dimitrios Pavlidis, Kansas – Men’s Discus
Selva Prabhu, K-State – Men’s Triple Jump
Emil Uhlin, K-State – Men’s Decathlon
Blair Anderson, Oklahoma State – Men’s Long Jump
Fouad Messaoudi, Oklahoma State – Men’s 5,000 Meters
Brian Musau, Oklahoma State – Men’s 5,000 Meters
Emma Robbins, Oklahoma State – Women’s Hammer Throw
Amelliah Birdow, TCU – Women’s 400 Meter Hurdles
Iyana Gray, TCU – Women’s 4×100 Meter Relay
Teanna Harlin, TCU – Women’s 4×100 Meter Relay
Irene Jepkemboi, TCU – Women’s Javelin
Indya Mayberry, TCU – Women’s 4×100 Meter Relay
London Tucker, TCU – Women’s 4×100 Meter Relay
Temitope Adeshina, Texas Tech – Women’s High Jump
DeSean Boyce, Texas Tech – Men’s 400 Meters
Ernest Cheruiyot, Texas Tech – Men’s 10,000 Meters
Oskar Edlund, Texas Tech – Men’s 400 Meter Hurdles
Shelby Frank, Texas Tech – Women’s Discus and Hammer Throw
Victoria Gorlova, Texas Tech – Women’s Triple Jump
Joy Naukot, West Virginia – Women’s 10,000 Meters
Sarah Tait, West Virginia – Women’s 3,000 Meter Steeplechase
Second Team
Jenica Bosko, Arizona – Women’s Long Jump
Tapenisa Havea, Arizona – Women’s Shot Put
Youssef Koudssi, Arizona – Men’s Discus
Zach Landa, Arizona – Men’s Shot Put
Reinaldo Rodrigues, Arizona – Men’s Long Jump
Jayden Davis, Arizona State – Men’s 4×400 Meter Relay
Malik Franklin, Arizona State – Men’s 4×400 Meter Relay
Ines Lopez, Arizona State – Women’s Discus
Mateo Medina, Arizona State – Men’s 4×400 Meter Relay
Trevin Moyer, Arizona State – Men’s 4×400 Meter Relay
Alexis Brown, Baylor – Women’s 4×100 Meter Relay
Janae De Gannes, Baylor – Women’s Long Jump
Michaela Francois, Baylor – Women’s 4×100 Meter Relay
Tiriah Kelley, Baylor – Women’s 200 Meters and 4×100 Meter Relay
Hannah Lowe, Baylor – Women’s 4×100 Meter Relay
Riley Chamberlain, Baylor – Women’s 1,500 Meters
Carlee Hansen, BYU – Women’s 1,500 Meters
Jenna Hutchins, BYU – Women’s 5,000 Meters
Taylor Lovell, BYU – Women’s 3,000 Meter Steeplechase
Joey Nokes, BYU – Men’s 10,000 Meters
Adaobi Tabugbo, UCF – Women’s 100 Meter Hurdles
Juliette Laracuente-Huebner, Cincinnati – Women’s Heptathlon
Ryan Rieckmann, Cincinnati – Men’s Javelin
Macaela Walker, Cincinnati – Women’s 400 Meter Hurdles
Nick Bianco, Colorado – Men’s Decathlon
Trey East III, Houston – Men’s 4×400 Meter Relay
Demarien Jacobs, Houston – Men’s 4×400 Meter Relay
Antrea Mita, Houston – Men’s High Jump
Sahfi Reed, Houston – Men’s 4×400 Meter Relay
King Taylor, Houston – Men’s 4×400 Meter Relay
Robin Kwemoi Bera, Iowa State – Men’s 5,000 Meters
Maelle Porcher, Iowa State – Women’s 5,000 Meters
Jacob Cookinham, Kansas – Men’s Shot Put
Ebba Cronholm, Kansas – Women’s 3,000 Meter Steeplechase
Bryce Foster, Kansas – Men’s Shot Put
Tayton Klein, Kansas – Men’s Decathlon
Aaliyah Moore, Kansas – Women’s 800 Meters
Sofia Sluchaninova, Kansas – Women’s Discus
Monique Hardy, K-State – Women’s Hammer Throw
Safhia Hinds, K-State – Women’s 400 Meter Hurdles
Riley Marz, K-State – Men’s Javelin
Shalom Olotu, K-State – Women’s Long and Triple Jump
Isca Chelangat, Oklahoma State – Women’s 5,000 Meters
Denis Kipngetich, Oklahoma State – Men’s 10,000 Meters
Annie Molenhouse, Oklahoma State – Women’s Heptathlon
Maria Bienvenu, TCU – Women’s Javelin
Kashie Crockett, TCU – Men’s 200 Meters
Iyana Gray, TCU – Women’s 100 Meters
Indya Mayberry, TCU – Women’s 100 and 200 Meters
Fanny Arendt, Texas Tech – 800 Meters
Zoe Burleson, Texas Tech – Women’s Discus
Ernest Cheruiyot, Texas Tech – Men’s 5,000 Meters
Mario Paul, Texas Tech – Men’s 400 Meter Hurdles
Destiny Smith, Texas Tech – Women’s 100 Meter Hurdles
Shaemar Uter, Texas Tech – Men’s 400 Meters
Tamiah Washington, Texas Tech – Women’s Triple Jump
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Ask the AD with Russo & Rizzo on ESPN 106.3 – June 24, 2025
Story Links Keiser Director of Athletics Kris Swogger visited Russo & Rizzo on ESPN West Palm 106.3 on Tuesday, June 24, for his recurring “Ask the AD” segment. During this time, Swogger discussed the world of college sports, all things in Keiser Athletics, and more. Russo & Rizzo airs Monday through […]

Keiser Director of Athletics Kris Swogger visited Russo & Rizzo on ESPN West Palm 106.3 on Tuesday, June 24, for his recurring “Ask the AD” segment. During this time, Swogger discussed the world of college sports, all things in Keiser Athletics, and more.
Russo & Rizzo airs Monday through Friday on 106.3 on your FM dial. Fans can also listen live by clicking HERE.
ESPN West Palm is Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast’s home for sports, featuring entertaining and engaging sports talk, the best coverage of the local-area stories, and a presence at the biggest sports marketing events in the community.
General athletic news can be found at KUSeahawks on Facebook, kuseahawks on Instagram, and kuseahawks on X.
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Ten Hornets Named CSC Academic All-District in Track and Field
Men’s Track and Field | 6/25/2025 10:31:00 AM Story Links June 24, 2025-Emporia State track and field had a combined nine athletes earn Academic All-District honors as selected by College Sports Communicators. For the men Ty Anderson, Jonah Remsberg, Immanuel Dukpe, Mitch Budke, and a Brooks Lowe were named CSC […]

Men’s Track and Field | 6/25/2025 10:31:00 AM
June 24, 2025-Emporia State track and field had a combined nine athletes earn Academic All-District honors as selected by College Sports Communicators. For the men Ty Anderson, Jonah Remsberg, Immanuel Dukpe, Mitch Budke, and a Brooks Lowe were named CSC Academic All-District for their work in the classroom while Mia Manley, Abigael Reid Harelson, Madison Vermetten, Savanah Stewart and Isabel Vikoler were honored for the women.
Ty Anderson has a 3.60 GPA in business and earned First-Team All-American honors on the track. The school record holder in the 100m at 10.13 he finished seventh in the 100m at the NCAA Outdoor Championships.
Mitch Budke has a 3.93 GPA in social science education and was ranked 16th in the central region in the javelin. His mark of 63.26m (207-6) is ranked 35th nationally.
Immanuel Dukpe has a 3.67 GPA in health and human performance and was a two-time First-Team All-American outdoors. A school record holder in the 400m at 46.29 and as a member of the 4x400m relay at 3:06.66 he placed eighth in both events at the NCAA Outdoor Championships.
Brooks Lowe maintains a 3.51 GPA in physical education and was ranked seventh nationally with a mark of 69.16m (226-11) in the javelin.
Jonah Remsberg maintains a 3.54 GPA in health and human performance and was a two-time Second-Team All-American in the multi-events. He is ranked second in Emporia State history in the heptathlon with 5,265 points and is second in the decathlon with 7,033 points. He placed 11th at the NCAA Indoor Championships in the heptathlon and was ninth outdoors in the decathlon.
Mia Manley has a 4.00 GPA in elementary education and is ranked second all-time at Emporia State in the pole vault. She cleared 3.87m (12-08.25) at the ESU Relays to rank 11th in the region and 29th in the nation outdoors.
Abigael Reid Harelson has a 3.63 GPA in health and human performance and was a second-team All-American in the 400m hurdles. She ran 59.95 to rank second all-time at Emporia State on her way to the MIAA Championship in the 400m hurdles. She finished 11th in the nation at the NCAA Championships after entering the competition ranked 23rd nationally.
Savannah Stewart maintains a 3.99 GPA in health and human performance and is ranked tenth all-time in the pole vault at Emporia State both indoors and outdoors. She cleared 3.43m (11-03.00) to rank 34th in the region outdoors after going over 3.36m (11-00.25) indoors to rank 38th in the region.
Madison Vermetten has a 3.91 GPA in biology and is ranked in the top ten at Emporia State in the weight throw indoors along with the hammer outdoors. She had a mark of 17.41m (57-01.50) in the indoor weight throw that ranks third all-time at ESU, 14th in the region, and 35th in the nation. Her hammer throw of 52.48m (172-2) was 18th in the region and 55th in the nation while ranking fifth all-time for the Hornets.
Isabel Vikoler had a 3.99 graduate GPA in forensic science and is ranked in the top ten in the multi-events in Emporia State history. She was ranked 19th in the region in the heptathlon with 4,546 points outdoors while ranking 21st regionally with 3,125 points in the pentathlon indoors. She was also in the top 50 regionally in the 60m hurdles indoors and long jump outdoors.
To be nominated, student-athletes must be at least a sophomore academically and athletically and maintain at least a 3.50 cumulative grade point average. They must rank in the top 50 of the region in at least one event in either cross country, indoor or outdoor track & field.
The Division II CSC Academic All-America® program is partially supported financially by the NCAA Division II national governance structure to assist CSC with handling the awards fulfillment aspects for the program.
Academic All-District® honorees were considered for advancement to the CSC Academic All-America® ballot. Student-athletes selected as CSC Academic All-America® finalists are denoted with an asterisk and will advance to the national ballot to be voted on by CSC members. First-, second- and third-team Academic All-America® honorees will be announced July 16.
2025 Emporia State Track & Field CSC Academic All-District Honors
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In-State Freshmen Avery LaPlaca and Gracie Armato Sign with Volleyball Program
Story Links STOCKTON, Calif. – The Pacific volleyball program stayed in the Northern California area to find its two newest recruits in freshmen Avery LaPlaca from Sacramento and Gracie Armato from Brentwood, bringing Head Coach Greg Gibbons‘ roster up to 15 student-athletes. LaPlaca, out of Sacramento Country Day High School, lettered three […]

STOCKTON, Calif. – The Pacific volleyball program stayed in the Northern California area to find its two newest recruits in freshmen Avery LaPlaca from Sacramento and Gracie Armato from Brentwood, bringing Head Coach Greg Gibbons‘ roster up to 15 student-athletes.
LaPlaca, out of Sacramento Country Day High School, lettered three times in her high school career as a defensive specialist compiling over 100 aces and three league titles, highlighted by a trip to the state semi-finals in 2023. A standout student as well, LaPlaca made her high school’s honor roll all four years and will be majoring in Health, Exercise and Sport Science.
She enters the Tiger family already with deep immediate family roots at Pacific as her grandfather, Nick LaPlaca (1968), was a member of both the football and baseball programs while her brother, Nick Santos LaPlaca (2024), was also a member of the baseball program.
Armato, a recent graduate of Heritage High School, ended her high school career as the record holder for single season kills, the league MVP and the BVAL MVP. Also, a prolific student, Armato was a member of her high school honor roll, a scholar athlete, received Heritage High School’s Athletic Director’s Academic Award and a California State Seal of Civic Engagement. While at Pacific, she will be pursuing a degree in business marketing/advertising.
“Avery brings depth at the defensive position and Gracie is a very experienced setter with amazing energy and an extreme competitor. They add a lot to our team and excited to get started,” Gibbons said.
Pacific volleyball returns to the court for its 2025 season on August 29 against Cal Baptist in Northridge, Calif.
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Track & Field and Cross Country Teams Boast 10 CSC Academic All-District Selections
Story Links GREENWOOD, Ind. – College Sports Communicators announced its 2024-25 Academic All-District selections for the sports of cross country and track & field with 10 Panthers being recognized for their efforts in the classroom this academic year. Earning Academic All-District honors were Divine Aniamaka, Natalie Block, Cailin Kinas, […]

GREENWOOD, Ind. – College Sports Communicators announced its 2024-25 Academic All-District selections for the sports of cross country and track & field with 10 Panthers being recognized for their efforts in the classroom this academic year.
Earning Academic All-District honors were Divine Aniamaka, Natalie Block, Cailin Kinas, Jack Misky, Jeremiah Johnson, Lucas Picco, Liam Richards, Isabel Roloff, Olivia VanZeeland, and Kallie Volk.
Aniamaka earns his first spot on the CSC Academic All-District Team after earning the Student-Athlete of the Season from the Horizon League this past spring campaign. He was also named a member of the Horizon League All-Academic Team this spring. He currently has a 3.84 GPA while studying biomedical engineering at Milwaukee.
Block was named to her second consecutive CSC Academic All-District squad after earning her first distinction a season ago. Like Aniamaka, Block was also named the Spring Student-Athlete of the Season this spring and was also a part of the Outdoor Track & Field All-Academic Team. Block is in graduate school at Milwaukee and has a 3.95 GPA following her undergraduate degree in biomedical sciences.
Kinas earned her second-straight CSC academic distinction following her first honor as a junior in 2024. Kinas made it a clean sweep during the Horizon League season for Milwaukee earning a spot on the All-Academic Team in the fall season with cross country, the winter season with indoor track & field, and the spring season for outdoor track & field. Wrapping up her fourth year at Milwaukee, Kinas owns a 4.00 GPA and is a nutritional sciences major.
Misky is the third repeat honoree from College Sports Communicators and earns All-District honors for the second-straight year. This year Misky was a member of the Horizon League All-Academic Team for the outdoor track & field season. Following the spring semester, Misky has a 3.77 GPA in the kinesiology program.
Johnson also picked up All-Academic recognition from the Horizon League this spring season and makes his debut as a Panther on the Academic All-District Team. In his two years at Milwaukee, Johnson now owns a 3.75 GPA as a graduate student in the information science & technology program.
Picco earns his first Academic All-District honor for the first time in his career, following a strong sophomore campaign with the Panthers. Through his first two years studying at UW-Milwaukee, Picco has a 3.77 GPA and is studying economics.
Richards makes his debut on the Academic All-District Team as a sophomore after being named a member of the Horizon League All-Academic Team this spring. Richards currently owns a 3.51 GPA while studying mechanical engineering at UW-Milwaukee.
Roloff was a two-time selection to the Horizon League All-Academic Team, earning honors in both the indoor and outdoor seasons. This is her first time selected as a member of the CSC Academic All-District team. Following her junior year at Milwaukee, Roloff owns a 4.00 GPA and is studying accounting.
VanZeeland also makes her debut on the Academic All-District team as announced by CSC. VanZeeland was recognized twice this year by the Horizon League as a member of the All-Academic Team. While at Milwaukee, VanZeeland has earned a 3.91 GPA through her junior year in the kinesiology program.
Volk rounds out Milwaukee’s Academic All-District honorees with her first career selection for Milwaukee. Volk was named to the Horizon League Outdoor Track & Field All-Academic Team. She currently boasts a 4.00 GPA while studying kinesiology at Milwaukee.
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