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Denver Men's Tennis Ends Regular Season vs. Drake, at North Dakota

April 11 Live Stream April 11 Live Scoring DENVER – The University of Denver men’s tennis team will end its regular season with two final matches, one at Denver Tennis Park and then one more on the road, on April 11-13. DU will host its regular-season home finale on Friday, April 11, against Drake at 12 […]

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  • DENVER – The University of Denver men’s tennis team will end its regular season with two final matches, one at Denver Tennis Park and then one more on the road, on April 11-13.
     
    DU will host its regular-season home finale on Friday, April 11, against Drake at 12 p.m. MT before traveling to North Dakota on Sunday, April 13, at 10:15 a.m. CT/9:15 a.m. MT.
     
    Denver will look to secure the Summit League regular-season title for the sixth year in a row and can do so with wins in both matches.
     
    Admission is free for all University of Denver tennis home matches at Denver Tennis Park.
     
    LAST TIME OUT:
    DU captured two wins at home in the penultimate week of the regular season, starting with a 6-1 victory against Omaha on April 4 to move to 4-0 in Summit League play on the season. The Pioneers then backed it up with a come-from-behind 4-3 win against then-No. 65 New Mexico on April 6, seeing junior Ryoma Mishiro clinch the win in a third-set tiebreak after rallying back from a set down.
     
    Combined with his straight-sets win against UNO, his former team, Mishiro was named the Summit League Peak Performer of the Week.
     
    SERIES HISTORY:
    Drake: Denver holds a 15-10 record against Drake including wins in their last two meets, both coming during the 2024 season. The teams met in the 2024 Summit League final with the Pioneers posting a 4-0 sweep to win the title. In the 2024 regular season, they played to a 5-2 Denver win at Drake on April 5. The Bulldogs’ last trip to Denver was April 2, 2023, in a tight 4-3 DU win.
     
    North Dakota: DU is 7-0 against North Dakota and also played against UND twice in 2024, most recently in the Summit League semifinal where Denver won, 4-1. The teams’ 2024 regular-season meeting ended in a 7-0 win for DU at home on March 31. Denver last made the trip to North Dakota on April 16, 2023, and came away with a 5-2 win to clinch the Summit League regular-season title.
     
    Up Next:
    The University of Denver will host the 2025 Summit League Tennis Championships on April 18-19 at Denver Tennis Park. Additional information regarding the tournament, including team selections and brackets, will be released on Monday.
     
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    Hofstra Sends Three to North Carolina for CAA Outdoor Track & Field Championship

    By: Alexis Friedman Story Links Live Statistics 2025 CAA Outdoor Track & Field Championship Page Hempstead, NY – Three members of the Hofstra women’s outdoor track & field team will be representing the Pride at the 2025 Coastal […]

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    Hempstead, NY – Three members of the Hofstra women’s outdoor track & field team will be representing the Pride at the 2025 Coastal Athletic Association Outdoor Track & Field Championship on May 14-15 from Greensboro, North Carolina.

    Saralyn Frederick, Isabella Gerena, and Allison Reid will be competing for Hofstra in the 10,000m, 3,000m Steeplechase, and the 1500m respectively, according to Head Coach Vincent Giambanco. Reid will start the championship off for Hofstra at 1:20 p.m. in the 1500m trials, followed by Gerena at 5:50 p.m. in the 3000m Steeplechase, and Frederick will conclude Hofstra’s day in the 10,000m race at 8 p.m.

    Blue Ridge Timing will provide live results for all events from the Marcus T. Johnson Track on the campus of North Carolina A&T. The link to live statistics, as well as a link to the CAA Outdoor Track and Field Championship Page is available on this page and on the women’s track schedule page on GoHofstra.com. 



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    Celtics-Knicks: 5 takeaways as Knicks push defending champions to the brink

    Jalen Brunson steps up with a 39-point double-double to put New York 1 win from its 1st trip to the East Finals in 25 years. NEW YORK — The Boston Celtics’ season is on the brink. And next season may also be in serious jeopardy because of what happened in Game 4 of the Eastern […]

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    Jalen Brunson steps up with a 39-point double-double to put New York 1 win from its 1st trip to the East Finals in 25 years.

    NEW YORK — The Boston Celtics’ season is on the brink. And next season may also be in serious jeopardy because of what happened in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinals on Monday.

    The Celtics blew another double-digit, second-half lead (this one 14 points), lost 121-113 and now trail the series 3-1. More importantly, All-Star Jayson Tatum suffered what appeared to be a serious right leg injury with a little more than three minutes left in the fourth quarter as he lunged for a loose ball.

    The Knicks had turned that 14-point deficit into a nine-point lead then, and the Celtics couldn’t mount a comeback without their best player, who had scored a game-high 42 points with eight rebounds, four assists, four steals and two blocks.

    Jalen Brunson’s 39 points and 12 assists (with just one turnover) led the Knicks, who had by far their best offensive game of the series.

    Here are some notes, quotes, numbers and film, with New York just one win away from its first trip to the conference finals in 25 years …


    1. Knicks’ offense comes alive

    The first three games of this series were the Knicks’ worst three-game stretch of offense all season (101.4 points scored per 100 possessions). Their comebacks in Games 1 and 2 were more about the Celtics’ offense scoring an anemic 84 points on 98 possessions after halftime in those two games.

    While the Celtics weren’t as efficient on Monday as they were in Game 3, they still scored 113 points on just 94 possessions (120.2 per 100). That was, statistically, the Knicks’ second-worst defensive game of these playoffs.

    But on the other end of the floor, it was their best. After shooting just 50% in the paint in Game 3, they were 32-for-44 (73%) in the paint on Monday. They did enough from 3-point range to make their 64-32 paint advantage hold up.

    Karl-Anthony Towns still hasn’t found his 3-point shot (1-for-10 from deep in the series), but took advantage of smaller defenders inside and scored 23 points on 11-for-15 shooting. OG Anunoby (20 on 8-for-14) made some timely shots, and the combination of Brunson and Mikal Bridges couldn’t be stopped as New York scored an amazing 70 points on 47 possessions in the second half.

    Of course, offense like that doesn’t come without at least a little help from the opposition.

    “It was terrible defensively tonight, to be frank,” Jaylen Brown said afterward. “No resistance.”


    2. Jalen Brunson remains that dude

    The Celtics had the league’s fourth-ranked defense in the regular season, and they have great defenders in all shapes and sizes. That doesn’t matter to the 6-foot-2 Brunson, who scored 27 of his 39 points in the paint (18) or at the free throw line.

    His favorite targets continue to be the Celtics’ bigs. Per Second Spectrum tracking, the Knicks set 33 ball screens for Brunson with the player that either Kristaps Porziņģis (21) or Al Horford (12) was defending, and the Knicks scored 37 points on 30 chances (1.23 per) when doing so.

    Brunson also had his way with Derrick White, against whom he scored 12 points, including four late in the third quarter when Brunson had 18 of the Knicks’ 37. White is a terrific defender, but Brunson is seemingly too strong for him.

    One of those buckets late in the third was Brunson just bullying White into the paint so that he could get a comfortable, turnaround jumper from the right baseline …

    Jalen Brunson jumper vs. Derrick White

    Brunson keeps delivering huge playoff performances for the Knicks, even when they fall behind against the defending champions. He’s now averaged 30.2 points over his 34 playoff games with New York, with only Phoenix’s Devin Booker (32.1 in 15 games) having a higher scoring average over the last three postseasons.

    “When times get tough like that, you know he’s never going to dwell on the moment,” Bridges said of Brunson. “He’s going to stay locked in and get us there. He just wants to win.

    “He knows what he likes on the court, where he wants to get to. But I really think it’s the will to win a game that he turns up another level, because he doesn’t want to lose. It’s great to watch and I’m glad he’s on my side.”


    3. Another big fourth quarter for Bridges

    Bridges was the spark the Knicks needed in Game 2, scoring 14 of their first 16 points in the fourth quarter as they made a second straight comeback from 20 points down.

    They weren’t in such a big hole in Game 4, but he again came up big early and often in the final period.

    The Knicks’ offense ran through Bridges with Brunson off the floor to start the fourth. They even ran the same play for him on the first three possessions of the period.

    On all three possessions, the ball was entered to Bridges on the left side of the floor before Mitchell Robinson came over with a screen.

    • On the first, Luke Kornet (Robinson’s defender) was in drop coverage. Bridges kept White (trailing the screen) on his hip and got to his spot, draining a fadeaway from just inside the free-throw line.
    • On the next possession, he kept White on his hip again and was able to get to the baseline, draining another fadeaway over Kornet’s contest …

    Mikal Bridges fadeaway jumper

    • The Celtics adjusted on the next possession. Kornet switched the screen and, when Bridges isolated, White came back with a double-team …

    Celtics double-team Mikal Bridges

    Josh Hart flashed to the nail but missed his fadeaway from just inside the free-throw line. Still, it was big that Bridges drew that kind of attention from the Celtics, who generally don’t like to put two defenders on the ball.

    It is also big that the Knicks have a second option through which they can run their fourth-quarter offense. Bridges (who played the entire second half on Monday) is now shooting 12-for-19 and has seven assists in fourth quarters in this series.


    4. Celtics lose their MVP

    The Celtics did not have an update on Tatum after the game, saying that he’ll get an MRI on Tuesday. But there were no signs of optimism.

    “It’s tough,” Brown said. “There’s not really a lot to say.”

    Tatum had to be carried off the court after he went down late in the fourth quarter with what appeared to be a lower leg injury.

    The Celtics are 9-2 without Tatum this season, a mark that includes a 3-2 record against playoff teams. That record includes a win vs. Orlando in Game 2 of the first round.

    Tatum is the driving force of the Celtics’ offense, leading the team in time of possession and usage rate. Even when Brown was awarded series MVP in the 2024 Eastern Conference Finals and NBA Finals, Tatum created most of the advantages that led to open shots.

    If the Celtics hope to extend this series without their leading scorer, they must be much better defensively than they were in Game 4. They have scored efficiently against the league’s second-ranked defense as they won that first-round game without Tatum, and they’ve scored 118.8 points per 100 possessions in 102 total playoff minutes with Brown on the floor without Tatum.

    They’re still the champs, they are rich in talent and their season isn’t over yet.

    “I think everybody’s kind of at a loss for words, just because, one, losing the game, but obviously the concern for JT,” Brown said. “But we pick our heads back up tomorrow and go from there.”


    5. Who can believe that the Knicks are here?

    It doesn’t matter that the Knicks have been outscored (by two total points) over their 10 playoff games. It doesn’t matter that they’ve trailed all four games in this series by at least 14 points. And it doesn’t matter that they were 0-10 against the league’s three best teams in the regular season.

    What matters is that they’re one game from eliminating the defending champs and reaching the conference finals in what looks like a wide-open race for the championship. The two teams that dominated the regular season — the Cleveland Cavaliers and Oklahoma City Thunder — are in tough series of their own.

    “We have a great opportunity,” Brunson said of where his team stands now. “We’re playing a really good team, and I don’t think we’re playing our best basketball yet. We have a team that’s fairly new this year and we still have a long way to go to be the best that we can be. There’s always time to learn for us. We’ve got to make sure that we’re never satisfied and have that student mentality.”

    This series is far from over, but the Knicks are 5-0 on the road in the playoffs and can close it out in Game 5 in Boston on Wednesday (7 ET, TNT).

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    John Schuhmann is a senior stats analyst for NBA.com. You can e-mail him here, find his archive here and follow him on X.

    The views on this page do not necessarily reflect the views of the NBA, its clubs or Warner Bros. Discovery.





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    Second chance for LTHS gymnasts with state berth

    TJ Carr Lyons Township High School junior TJ Carr and senior Jack Michaelson received the text from boys gymnastics coach Sam Zeman on Thursday morning still somewhat in disbelief.  In roughly 14 hours, the Lions went from being the highest-scoring sectional team not to make the 10-team Illinois High School Gymnastics Coaches Association state meet […]

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    Lyons Township High School junior TJ Carr and senior Jack Michaelson received the text from boys gymnastics coach Sam Zeman on Thursday morning still somewhat in disbelief. 

    In roughly 14 hours, the Lions went from being the highest-scoring sectional team not to make the 10-team Illinois High School Gymnastics Coaches Association state meet to then the last team to advance for Saturday’s competition at Hoffman Estates.

    “It was a roller coaster,” Carr said. “(Michaelson and I) were sitting in class. We looked at each other and we’re like, ‘Wow. That’s crazy.’ ”



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    Princeton University

    PRINCETON, N.J. – Princeton, led by Jason Vigilante, was unanimously selected as the Ivy League Outdoor Coaching Staff of the Year as the league announced its All-Ivy selections on Tuesday.  The award is Vigilante’s third Coach of the Year award this year, as Princeton earned the distinction in both the cross country and indoor seasons […]

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    PRINCETON, N.J. – Princeton, led by Jason Vigilante, was unanimously selected as the Ivy League Outdoor Coaching Staff of the Year as the league announced its All-Ivy selections on Tuesday. 

    The award is Vigilante’s third Coach of the Year award this year, as Princeton earned the distinction in both the cross country and indoor seasons as well. 

    It also marks the second consecutive year that Vigilante and his staff have earned the honor since Vigilante was named head coach in 2023.

    Dominating Outdoor Heps, the Tigers earned Princeton’s 23rd outdoor championship this weekend and completed 12th all-time Triple Crown. It is the program’s second Triple Crown under Vigilante since he was named head coach in 2023.

    With a final score of 212.5, Princeton took the title, defeating second-place Harvard, who had 128 points. 

    In the Ivy League’s All-Ivy selections, Princeton boasted four First Team and 10 Second Team selections. 

    Asher Robbins was named to the All-Ivy Academic Team, as the neuroscience major and Heps scorer balanced academics and athletics this season. 

    First Team All-Ivy

    Greg Foster, Long Jump

    Greg Foster, 110mH

    Casey Helm, Discus

    Jackson Clarke, 200m 

    Second Team All-Ivy 

    Drew Mruk, Javelin

    Jacob Nenow, 10,000m

    Joe Licata, Shot Put

    Marcelo Parra Ramon, 3000m Steeplechase

    Jadon Spain, 100m

    Sam Roman, 800m

    Avery Shunneson, Discus

    Chris Paige, 400mH

    Joey Gant, 200m

    Myles Hogan, 5000

    Men’s 4×400 – Karl Dietz, Samuel Rodman, Joey Gant, Xavier Donaldson

     



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    Boys Volleyball Beats sweeps Macdonald Condor – Viking Magazine

    Paly Boys Volleyball swept MacDonald 3-0 on 3/26. It was their first game in a series of 3 games against their new league opponent.  The MacDonald Condor had not won a game within league competition up to this point, meaning the Vikings were heavy favorites coming into the matchup. The team is now at a […]

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    Paly Boys Volleyball swept MacDonald 3-0 on 3/26. It was their first game in a series of 3 games against their new league opponent. 

    The MacDonald Condor had not won a game within league competition up to this point, meaning the Vikings were heavy favorites coming into the matchup.

    The team is now at a record of 7-1 (outside of tournaments), a dominating start to the season.

    “We played really well, I like how we work together,” sophomore Tiam Maurstad said. Maurstad has been a key part of the Vikings team to start the season. “We need to keep the momentum we have throughout the rest of the season,” Maurstad said. 

    The Vikings remain undefeated in league play, a remarkable feat for the team. Looking ahead, it doesn’t get a lot harder for the team, so their impressive record may represent future play. 

    The Vikings outscored the MacDonald Condor 25-18 in the first set of the match, setting a scene of the rest of the match. 

    “We wanted to steal the momentum early,” sophomore Hiro Kenehan said. 

    The score of the second set was once again 25-18, with a Vikings win once again. “We didn’t want to give them a chance to get back into the match, so winning the second set was very important to our gameplan,” sophomore Ben Kim said.

    The score of the final set was 25-16, completing the sweep for the Vikings. 

    Although the Vikings were a heavy favorite coming into the game, they still had to execute, and they did just that by sweeping the MacDonald Condor. 





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    CUI Track & Field Sending A Record Five Qualifiers To NCAA D2 Championships!

    Story Links IRVINE, Calif. – On Tuesday, a record five Concordia University Irvine track and field athletes were officially selected as national qualifiers for the upcoming NCAA DII Outdoor Track and Field Championships. This is by far the most individuals to earn this opportunity from CUI in the NCAA D2 era. […]

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    IRVINE, Calif. – On Tuesday, a record five Concordia University Irvine track and field athletes were officially selected as national qualifiers for the upcoming NCAA DII Outdoor Track and Field Championships.

    This is by far the most individuals to earn this opportunity from CUI in the NCAA D2 era.

    The National meet will take place in Pueblo, Colorado from Thursday, May 22 to Saturday, May 24 at the ThunderBowl and is hosted by Colorado State Pueblo University.

    A two-time Second Team All-American, Dylan Fox gets to compete for a third time on the national stage. Fox is a three-time PacWest Champion in the long jump and will look to fly in the air to new heights in Pueblo. An Irvine High School alum, Fox finished 10th in his signature event last May and placed 11th overall in 2023. Fox was also just recognized as the 2025 Male Athlete of the Year at the annual CUI Senior Legacy Award Banquet.

    Indoor All-American and PacWest Conference long jump champion Jasmyn Crawford also qualified for nationals in the long jump. The Bonita, Calif. native heads to Pueblo seeking to become an All-American on the outdoor track just a couple months after becoming Concordia’s first female to be an Indoor Track & Field First Team All-American. A few weeks ago, at the 2025 CUI Senior Legacy Banquet, Crawford was named Concordia’s 2025 Female Athlete of the Year. The Christian High School alum is also the first woman in school history at Whittier College to be an All-American after finishing fourth in the 100 meter dash at the 2023 NCAA D3 nationals.

    Jori Paradis is also heading back to the NCAA Championships after finishing 15th overall a year ago in the 1500 meter race. In back-to-back weekends, Paradis set the CUI school record in the 1500 last Saturday in Azusa. The Silverton, Oregon native bested her previous school record in that event from just a week prior by a whopping 2.4 seconds.

    Riley Norris just set the school record with her third place finish in the heptathlon over the weekend at the Franson Last Chance Meet. In fact, Norris broke own her mark to rewrite the record books and jump into the Top 18 in points across all of NCAA DII. Her total of 5,086 points catapulted her into the Top 13 in the nation for the heptathlon. The Villa Park High School alum from Orange also finished a strong second in the heptathlon at the PacWest Championships.

    Costa Mesa High School alum Tayla Crenshaw put together an outstanding season with the Concordia throwers, especially in the discus. Crenshaw was rewarded with an opportunity to join her teammates in this select group after tossing the discus 48.36 meters at the Titan Tune-Up this past Friday. The former UCI thrower also finished second in that event at the PacWest Championships.

    Overall, the Concordia track and field programs had a combined 24 provisional marks in contention to go to nationals. There were 10 on the men’s side and 14 from the women’s team, and together that was six more than last year’s combined 18 National provisional marks.

    For more information on when which events are scheduled, CLICK HERE

    Good luck to the Golden Eagles as they head to Colorado to cap off a historic season!

    CLICK HERE for the updated women’s track and field schedule

    CLICK HERE for the updated men’s track and field schedule

     





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