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Fantasy Baseball Week 5 Preview
Every weekend, Scott White ranks the two-start pitchers for the upcoming scoring period and then categorizes them by how usable they are. The names depicted here are highly speculative and subject to change. One of the most common ways they change is with the addition of a spot starter when a team is scheduled to […]

Every weekend, Scott White ranks the two-start pitchers for the upcoming scoring period and then categorizes them by how usable they are. The names depicted here are highly speculative and subject to change.
One of the most common ways they change is with the addition of a spot starter when a team is scheduled to play six games in a row. It doesn’t always happen, but it happens often enough that I’m taking the extra step this year of pointing out which of the two-start pitchers is scheduled for Tuesday and Sunday in the upcoming scoring period since they’re the most likely to lose out in such a scenario.
Below are the two-start pitchers for Fantasy Week 5 (April 21-27), with the most questionable (Tuesday/Sunday in a seven-game week) being Jose Quintana, Jordan Hicks, Brayan Bello and Davis Martin. Also, the Dustin May pick presumes the Dodgers will go with a four-man rotation during a five-game week, which may not be so.
All information is up to date as of Sunday evening.
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Viking Track and Field Ready to Take on NSIC Meet
Story Links SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – The Augustana Vikings are ready to compete this weekend at the NSIC Outdoor Championships starting Thursday, May 8 through Saturday, May 10 in Duluth, Minnesota. Combined events begin on Thursday at 1 p.m. continuing through Friday. Friday starts preliminary races at 10 a.m. and […]

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – The Augustana Vikings are ready to compete this weekend at the NSIC Outdoor Championships starting Thursday, May 8 through Saturday, May 10 in Duluth, Minnesota.
Combined events begin on Thursday at 1 p.m. continuing through Friday. Friday starts preliminary races at 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. will see the start of field events. Saturday will begin at 1 p.m. with running event finals and 10 a.m. with field event finals.
Complete action can be followed on GoAugie.com/Live and the GoAugie app, presented by The Original Pancake House. The app can be downloaded in the App Store or Google Play.
At last year’s conference meet, the Vikings saw multiple NSIC individual champions and several others claiming All-Conference honors. Ella Bakken took first in the 10,000-meter run and is looking to repeat that success at this years conference meet
Ryan Hartman was a two-time NSIC Champion in the 1500-meter and 5000-meter run last year. Hartman has seen several top finishes this outdoor season and is ready to show his speed this weekend.
Andrew Martens rounds out last year’s NSIC Champions in the 110-meter hurdles. Like Hartman, he has seen several top finishes in his outdoor campaign this season.
There are several Vikings to keep an eye out for at this year’s conference meets including the four relay teams.
Both the men’s and women’s 4×100-meter and 4×400-meter relays teams have seen a couple top-three finishes this season and are looking to keep their top finishes at the conference meet this weekend.
A couple members of those relay teams include Lily Juhnke, Nyanus Kur, and Jennifer Noutsougan. All three of these athletes have seen top-five finishes throughout the outdoor season. Juhnke and Noutsougan are seeking success in the 100-meter and 200-meter dash. Kur will be doing the same for the 200-meter and 400-meter dash.
For distance runners, Sydnee Serck will be running for a podium finish in the 800-meter dash. Caroline Sudbeck is looking to round out her career with a podium finish in the 800-meter dash and the 1500-meter run.
For field events, Bryn Greenwaldt, an indoor high jump All-American, is after the same title in the outdoor season. She has seen several top-three finishes including two first-place finishes.
–GoAugie.com–
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Who has won the NCAA men’s volleyball championship?
UCLA is the winningest men’s volleyball program of all time. The Bruins have won a record 21 NCAA men’s volleyball championships. They claimed six of the first seven men’s volleyball titles, including the first three in 1970, 1971 and 1972. Coach Al Scates has won the most men’s titles with 19. Scates was the head […]

UCLA is the winningest men’s volleyball program of all time.
The Bruins have won a record 21 NCAA men’s volleyball championships. They claimed six of the first seven men’s volleyball titles, including the first three in 1970, 1971 and 1972.
Coach Al Scates has won the most men’s titles with 19. Scates was the head coach at UCLA for 50 seasons from 1963-2012. Scates retired in 2012 with a career record of 1,239-290 (.812 win percentage).
Here is an all-time list of NCAA men’s volleyball champions.
2024: UCLA
2023: UCLA
2022: Hawai’i
2021: Hawai’i
2020: Canceled because of COVID-19
2019: Long Beach State
2018: Long Beach State
2017: Ohio State
2016: Ohio State
2015: Loyola Chicago
2014: Loyola Chicago
2013: UC Irvine
2012: UC Irvine
2011: Ohio State
2010: Stanford
2009: UC Irvine
2008: Penn State
2007: UC Irvine
2006: UCLA
2005: Pepperdine
2004: BYU
2003: Lewis*
2002: Hawai’i*
2001: BYU
2000: UCLA
1999: BYU
1998: UCLA
1997: Stanford
1996: UCLA
1995: UCLA
1994: Penn State
1993: UCLA
1992: Pepperdine
1991: Long Beach State
1990: USC
1989: UCLA
1988: USC
1987: UCLA
1986: Pepperdine
1985: Pepperdine
1984: UCLA
1983: UCLA 1982: UCLA
1981: UCLA
1980: USC
1979: UCLA
1978: Pepperdine
1977: USC
1976: UCLA
1975: UCLA
1974: UCLA
1973: San Diego State
1972: UCLA
1971: UCLA
1970: UCLA
*Vacated
Check out the ESPN college sports hub page for the latest news, scores, schedules and more.
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SJSU’s Hagan Earns Mountain West Women’s Track Athlete of the Week – SJSU Athletics – Official Athletics Website
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.— Sky Hagan has been named the Mountain West Women’s Track Athlete of the Week after a first-place finish and personal best at the Fresno State Invitational this past weekend from Veterans Memorial Stadium in Fresno, Calif., as announced by the conference on Tuesday. On the second day of competition, Hagan, competing in the […]
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Sealy earns second career UAA Athlete of the Week honors, May 5
Story Links WALTHAM, Mass. – For the second time in her career, Brandeis University first-year track and field student-athlete Sarai Sealy of New York, New York, has been named the University Athletic Association Women’s Field Athlete of the Week, earning the honor for the week ending May 4th. Sealy won […]

WALTHAM, Mass. – For the second time in her career, Brandeis University first-year track and field student-athlete Sarai Sealy of New York, New York, has been named the University Athletic Association Women’s Field Athlete of the Week, earning the honor for the week ending May 4th.
Sealy won the New England Division III Outdoor Track and Field title in the triple jump, posting a distance of 12.73 meters (41 feet, 9 ¼ inches) on her third attempt of the day. The distance set a new meet and facility record at the United States Coast Guard Academy. Sealy also improved upon the school record that she had set a week earlier at the University Athletic Association championships.
Sealy improved her spot in the NCAA Division III standings this season to second overall. Sealy, whose jump at UAAs of 12.46 meters is ranked 22nd all-time in Division III, would have improved into the All-Time Top 10, but her performance was wind-aided.
In addition to her triple jump title, Sealy also earned All-New England honors in the 4×100- and 4×400-meter relays. She ran the second leg in the former as the Judges finished in fourth place and the lead leg in the latter, when they finished third.
Sealy helped Brandeis finish eighth of 39 squads in the team standings at the New England Division III Championships with 34.5 points.
The Judges return to action on Friday, May 9th, at the FIRE Invitational at Williams College.
Sealy is a 2024 graduate of Ursuline School.
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Home Match vs. Oregon Highlights 2025 MSU Volleyball Slate
Story Links Eleven non-conference matches against schools from seven different leagues, including a home match against B1G 10 power and 2024 Sweet Sixteen participant Oregon highlight the 2025 Montana State Volleyball schedule, announced head coach Matt Houk on Tuesday afternoon. Along with Oregon, the Bobcats face two additional schools- South Dakota, Sacramento […]

Eleven non-conference matches against schools from seven different leagues, including a home match against B1G 10 power and 2024 Sweet Sixteen participant Oregon highlight the 2025 Montana State Volleyball schedule, announced head coach Matt Houk on Tuesday afternoon.
Along with Oregon, the Bobcats face two additional schools- South Dakota, Sacramento State- that advanced to the NCAA Volleyball Tournament, last fall.
“This year’s schedule will be another tough one,” Houk said. “Schools like Oregon, South Dakota, and Oregon State will provide some good early season tests for us. My hope in the preseason is to always find out where we stand. What are our strengths and weaknesses.”
Montana State hosts two tournaments in non-conference action. The 2025 EVEN Hotel Invite, Aug. 29-31, features MSU, UO, USD and Prairie View A&M. The EVEN Hotel Classic, Sept. 18-20, welcomes Nevada and Santa Clara. The Bobcats will also see action in two road tournaments at Gonzaga, Sept. 4-6, and Oregon State, Sept. 11-13.
“I like that we are home to start and finish the preseason slate before conference kicks off,” Houk said. “The Big Sky should be strong again. I am looking forward to battle each and every night during Big Sky play, and I am excited to see what kind of a run our team can make.”
The Bobcats open Big Sky play at Eastern Washington, Sept. 24 in Cheney. MSU hosts Portland State, Sept. 27, in its league home opener. Big Sky Conference volleyball features 16 regular season matches. The Bobcats face Sacramento State and Idaho once this fall, while playing home/away contests against the other Big Sky schools.
The annual Cat-Griz matches are Oct. 11 in Missoula, and Nov. 7 in Bozeman’s Brick Breeden Fieldhouse.
2025 Montana State Volleyball Schedule
August
29 Prairie View A&M^ BOZEMAN
30 South Dakota^ BOZEMAN
31 Oregon^ BOZEMAN
September
4 vs. Maryland Eastern Shore% Spokane, Wash.
5 vs. UC Bakersfield% Spokane, Wash.
6 at Gonzaga% Spokane, Wash.
11 at Oregon State# Corvallis, Ore.
12 vs. UNLV# Corvallis, Ore.
13 vs. UC Irvine# Corvallis, Ore.
18 Nevada& BOZEMAN
20 Santa Clara& BOZEMAN
24 at Eastern Washington* Cheney, Wash.
27 Portland State* BOZEMAN
October
2 Northern Arizona* BOZEMAN
4 Northern Colorado* BOZEMAN
11 at Montana* Missoula, Mont.
16 at Portland State* Portland, Ore.
18 at Sacramento State* Sacramento, Calif.
23 Weber State* BOZEMAN
25 Idaho State* BOZEMAN
30 at Northern Colorado* Greeley, Colo.
November
1 at Northern Arizona* Flagstaff, Ariz.
7 Montana* BOZEMAN
13 Eastern Washington* BOZEMAN
15 Idaho* BOZEMAN
19 at Idaho State* Pocatello, Idaho
21 at Weber State* Ogden, Utah
25-26 at Big Sky Tournament Greeley, Colo.
^= 2025 EVEN Hotel Bobcat Invite
%= Gonzaga Tournament
#= Oregon State Tournament
&= 2025 EVEN Hotel Bobcat Classic
*= Big Sky Conference match
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Five Programs With Perfect APR Scores
Story Links The NCAA released the latest Academic Progress Rate report with five Eastern Illinois programs posting multi-year rates of 1,000. Men’s cross country, beach volleyball, women’s cross country, women’s golf and women’s tennis each recorded perfect rates while eight additional programs at EIU surpassed the NCAA overall APR of 984. The […]

The national four-year Academic Progress Rate for Division I student-athletes is 984, the same as the last publicly reported rate from last May. As a league the Ohio Valley Conference had 31 teams with a perfect 1,000 APR rate.
The public announcement of APRs returned last May (2024) after a one-year hiatus. The Division I Board of Directors approved the continual suspension of APR penalties for an additional year due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic; however, it supported the public release of the APR data.
It marked the sixth straight reporting cycle that women’s golf has posted a 1,000 and the third straight cycle for the women’s cross country program. It marked the third time in the last four reporting cycles that men’s cross country posted 1,000.
EIU women’s track & field just missed the perfect score posting a 998. Women’s basketball, women’s swimming and softball followed with scores of 996. Men’s soccer was next at 990 followed by men’s tennis at 989 and women’s soccer 986. Volleyball rounded out the 13 EIU teams at or above the national average of 984 with a score of 984.
When the NCAA publicly reported data in May of 2020, EIU had six teams with a perfect 1,000 rate. During the last publicly reported data in May of 2022, EIU had four teams with a perfect 1,000 rate.
Each academic year, every Division I sports team across the country calculates its APR using a simple and consistent formula. Each term, scholarship student-athletes can earn one point for remaining eligible and one point for staying in school or graduating. For schools that do not offer scholarships, recruited student-athletes are tracked.
The minimum APR academic standard for each team is 930. Typically, teams that scored below the benchmark would have to face penalties that encourage an emphasis and prioritization on academics. However, due to the current penalty suspension in place, teams will not be subjected to penalties this year. In 2021, APR data was not released publicly, and penalties were not assessed.
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