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Dhalluin scores 3 goals, Stanford beats USC 11-7 to win NCAA women’s water polo title

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Juliette Dhalluin score three goals on Sunday and the Stanford defense allowed just one second-half goal to help the Cardinal beat Southern California 11-7 to claim its 10th NCAA women’s water polo championship and third in the last four seasons. No. 1 Stanford (25-1) finished the season on a 10-game win streak, […]

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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Juliette Dhalluin score three goals on Sunday and the Stanford defense allowed just one second-half goal to help the Cardinal beat Southern California 11-7 to claim its 10th NCAA women’s water polo championship and third in the last four seasons.

No. 1 Stanford (25-1) finished the season on a 10-game win streak, dating to a 12-11 loss to the Trojans on March 29. The Cardinal beat USC 11-7 on April 27 in the semifinals of the MPSF Championship.

Dhalluin scored with a second left in the first half to make it 6-6 and again with 6:47 left in the third — the only goal of the quarter — gave Stanford the lead for good.

Serena Browne added a goal with 6:04 to play and another with 3:06 remaining to make it 9-6.

Ryann Neushul scored a goal to give her and has 228 — fifth most in program history — in her seven-year career (after winning the 2019 national championship, Neushul stepped away from the Cardinal for two years to train with the U.S. national team) and is the first four-time NCAA team champion in Stanford history.

Christine Carpenter had nine saves for the Cardinal.

Meghan McAninch led USC (29-5) with two goals and Anna Reed finished with 11 saves.

The Cardinal are the all-time leaders in NCAA team championship with 137 and have won at least one team title in each of the past 49 seasons.





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Men’s T&F Collects Third Place at MAACs; Women Rise to Fifth With Strong Day

Story Links LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ — On Sunday, the Manhattan men’s and women’s track & field teams officially concluded the biggest weekend of the season at the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Outdoor Track & Field Championships. The men dazzled to the tune of a third-place showing, while the women’s squad climbed to fifth […]

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LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ — On Sunday, the Manhattan men’s and women’s track & field teams officially concluded the biggest weekend of the season at the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Outdoor Track & Field Championships. The men dazzled to the tune of a third-place showing, while the women’s squad climbed to fifth place on the second and final day of competition at the Michael P. Brady Track & Field Complex.

MEN’S HIGHLIGHTS

  • Paul Brennan won the Men’s Discus Throw handily in posting a score of 48.32m that was two-plus meters better than anyone else.

  • The Men’s 4x100m relay gave rise to a silver medal for the Jaspers’ grouping of Alex Bilello, Thomas Dubnov Raz, Brian Oduor and Darion Lopez. With a time of 41.87s, Manhattan was only bested by Mount St. Mary’s season-best mark of 41.19.

  • Darion Lopez nabbed second place in the Men’s 100m Finals and Thomas Dubnov Raz took fifth place in the event. Lopez was timestamped at 10.45, tying his personal best.

  • Lopez was also the runner-up in the Men’s 200m Finals, running 21.48.

  • Rasmus Jaeger compiled a time of 1:54.33 in the Men’s 800m Finals, earning him third place.

  • Ivan Lytovchenko made his presence felt in the Men’s High Jump Finals by turning in a third-place finish (1.96m).

  • The Jaspers went fifth, sixth and seventh in the Men’s Shot Put Finals, with Paul Brennan leading the way at 15.02m and being backed up by Peter Athanailos at 14.82m and Alex Kristeller at 14.67m.

  • Jayce Ward (13.93m) and Alex Bilello (13.92m) earned sixth and seventh respectively in the Men’s Triple Jump Finals.

  • In the Men’s 4x800m Relay Finals, the Jaspers’ team of Brendan Lucey, Adam Guzman, Colby Micheels and Ryan Cleere delivered a new season-best mark of 8:07.21, which was seventh best.

  • The 4x400m Relay also posted a season best on Sunday, with Brian Oduor, Thomas Bonsignore, Malik Coleman and Ramus Jaeger combining to produce a time of 3:20.57. The relay finished seventh. 


 

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QUOTES FROM MANHATTAN 

 

“This team should be so proud of their effort,” said Kerri Inman, director of cross country and track & field at Manhattan University. “We were busy all day in finals, earning medals and scoring points. Martina’s (Martinez) school record (400mH) was outstanding. It was just a fun weekend of Track and Field.”


 

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Find all the results for the 2025 MAAC Outdoor T&F Championships at the link below:

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The Jaspers will have a select number of athletes competing at next weekend’s ECAC/IC4A Outdoor Championships down in Fairfax, Virginia. 

Follow Manhattan Track & Field on Instagram (@jaspersxctf) and X (@Jaspers_Track).



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4×400 Relay Shatters School Record for Men’s Track and Field at FIRE Meet

Story Links Williamstown, Mass. – May 11, 2025 – Highlighted by another record breaking performance by the 4×400-meter relay squad, the Springfield College men’s track and field team competed at the Farley Inter-Regional Extravaganza (F.I.R.E.) Meet hosted by Williams College over the weekend. Springfield’s 4×400-meter relay of Tyler Fabbri (Andover, Mass.), Sam Polley (Feeding […]

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Williamstown, Mass. – May 11, 2025 – Highlighted by another record breaking performance by the 4×400-meter relay squad, the Springfield College men’s track and field team competed at the Farley Inter-Regional Extravaganza (F.I.R.E.) Meet hosted by Williams College over the weekend.

Springfield’s 4×400-meter relay of Tyler Fabbri (Andover, Mass.)Sam Polley (Feeding Hills, Mass.)Michael Scott (Shoreview, Minn.) and Colin Hansen (Ipswich, Mass.) clocked a 3:13.04 to finish third overall in the event and smash the school record that they set a week ago. The time now currently sits 23rd nationally with just one meet remaining to better it to head to NCAA’s.

Giovanni Henrickson (Chelsea, Mass.) paced Springfield in the 100-meter dash clocking an 11.00 and the 200-meter dash clocking a 22.23, while Joe Wong (Brighton, Mas.) posted a 2:01.84 in the 800-meter run. In the distance events, Christopher Vayda (Southampton, Mass.) posted a 15:26.44 in the 5,000-meter run and Adam Mula (West Townsend, Mass.) clocked a 4:07.56 in the 1,500-meter run. Isaiah Hannah (Ballston Spa, N.Y.) rounded out the highlights on the track with a 15.77 in the 110-meter hurdles.

In the field events, Jamil Manu (Manchester, Conn.) took runner-up honors in the high jump clearing 1.97-meters, Martin Nyagilo (Randolph, Mass.) took seventh in the shot put with a mark of 13.68-meters and Patrick Dahm (Feeding Hills, Mass.) finished tenth in the long jump with a mark of 6.44-meters. Peyton Blanchard (Kennebunk, Maine) paced Springfield in the discus (39.41-meters) and the hammer (41.19-meters), while Cristian Roman-Koenig (Wallingford, Conn.) took sixth in the javelin with a mark of 48.55-meters.

Those who have qualified will compete at this week’s AARTFC Outdoor Championships at Williams College beginning on Wednesday.

For the latest on Springfield College Athletics, follow the Pride on social media on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.  Be sure to tune into all Springfield College Athletic events by subscribing to FloSports.





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Indy Ignite falls in championship match to Orlando

Meet the co-founders of the Indy Ignite Co-founders of the Indy Ignite Don Hutchinson and Jim Schumacher talk about operations, their backgrounds in volleyball and starting the franchise. In its inaugural season, the Indy Ignite came up one win short of the Professional Volleyball Federation championship. On May 11, Indy fell in four sets (25-21, […]

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In its inaugural season, the Indy Ignite came up one win short of the Professional Volleyball Federation championship.

On May 11, Indy fell in four sets (25-21, 25-19, 19-25, 25-15) to the Orlando Valkyries. The Ignite, seeded fourth, advanced to the title match with a five-set upset over top-seeded Omaha on May 9.

Orlando’s Brittany Abercrombie, the 2025 PVF MVP, led the way with 32 total points. For Indy, Azhani Tealer had a team-high 16 points. Lydia Martyn had 12 points while Caroline Crawford and Nina Cajic contributed 11 points each.

With the championship win, Orlando, the No. 3 seed, won the grand prize of $1 million.



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Myers Reps Men’s T&F at Williams College’s FIRE Meet

Story Links WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Williams College hosted its annual Farley Inter Regional Extravaganza (FIRE) Meet over the weekend, and freshman Sam Myers (Ponte Vedra Beach, Calif.) was the Coast Guard Academy men’s track & field team’s lone representative at the compeition. Myers competed in the 800 meters and ran 1:55.78. […]

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Williams College hosted its annual Farley Inter Regional Extravaganza (FIRE) Meet over the weekend, and freshman Sam Myers (Ponte Vedra Beach, Calif.) was the Coast Guard Academy men’s track & field team’s lone representative at the compeition.

Myers competed in the 800 meters and ran 1:55.78. The first-year mid-distance specialist secured a top-30 placement after his time stacked up as the 28th-best and tied for second with WPI senior Brendan May.

He finished less than a second away from putting up a new outdoor personal record in the event. His best time occurred in his last outing in the distance at the Trinity Invitational back in mid-April, where he was 10th after running 1:55.53

Bears men’s track & field is gearing up for the upcoming Last Chance Weekend, during which they’ll be competing at MIT’s Final Qualifier. The meet will be a one-day event held this Thursday, May 15th, with the start time expected to be around 10:00 AM.

 



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