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Fordham Announces 2025 Athletic Hall of Fame Class

Story Links Bronx, N.Y. – Eight individuals will be enshrined into the Fordham University Athletic Hall of Fame on Friday, October 17, in the McShane Center as part of Homecoming Weekend. Those making up the 2025 Hall of Fame class are Mike Bonneville, FCHR ’03 (Rowing), Andrew Cordova, FCRH ’93 (Squash), […]

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Bronx, N.Y. – Eight individuals will be enshrined into the Fordham University Athletic Hall of Fame on Friday, October 17, in the McShane Center as part of Homecoming Weekend. Those making up the 2025 Hall of Fame class are Mike Bonneville, FCHR ’03 (Rowing), Andrew Cordova, FCRH ’93 (Squash), Courtney Collyer, FCRH ’12 (Women’s Swimming), Kevin Fitzgerald (Men’s Track & Field), Bill Harris (Water Polo – Head Coach), Stan Michael, GABELLI ’88 (Football), Eric Reese, GABELLI ’08 (Baseball), and John Rollins, FCRH ’86 (Men’s Soccer).
 
The eight will join the likes of Frankie Frisch, Vince Lombardi, Wellington Mara, and Vin Scully in the Fordham Athletics Hall of Fame when the new class is inducted.

Mike BonnevilleMike Bonneville, FCHR ’03 (Rowing)

* Four-year member of men’s crew

* Won medals at major national events all four years at Fordham

* The most successful coxswain in Fordham rowing history

* Took home a gold medal in varsity lightweight 4 as sophomore at Dad Vail National Championship

* Won a gold medal in varsity lightweight 8 as junior at Dad Vail National Championship

* A gold medalist at the ECAC National Collegiate Invitational Regatta in varsity lightweight 8 as senior

* Made the Grand Final of the Intercollegiate Rowing Association Regatta in both 2001 and 2002

* Member of the lightweight 4 that won the inaugural Atlantic 10 title in 2000

 

Courtney Collyer, FCRH ’12 (Women’s Swimming)

* Received the 2012 Terence O’Donnell Award, presented to the Fordham athlete who best exemplifies the qualities of sportsmanship, loyalty, dedi­cation and self-discipline.

Courtney Collyer* Recipient of the 2012 Atlantic 10 Sportsmanship Award

* Six-time Atlantic 10 champion

* Won the 200 Fly all four years at the Atlantic 10 Championships

* Set one Atlantic 10 individual and one relay record

* Set five school individual records and was a member of four school-record setting relay teams

* Named Rookie of the Meet as a freshman in 2009

* Won the 200 Fly and 400 IM as a freshman at the Atlantic 10 Championship

* Set A-10 conference records in the 200 fly and with the 800 free relay at A-10s

* Won the 200 Fly and was second in the 200 IM as a sophomore at the Atlantic 10 Championships

* Won the 200 Fly and second in the 400 IM at the Atlantic 10 Championship as a junior

* Finished the season with an NCAA “B” cut in the 200 IM at the A-10 Championship

* Won the 100 and  200 Fly at the Atlantic 10 Championship as a senior

* Recorded NCAA “B” cuts in the 100 and 200 Fly and with the 800 Free Relay as a senior

 

Andrew Cordova, FCRH ’93 (Squash)

Andrew Cordova* Four-year member of the team

* Went 18-8 as a freshman at position 4, one of only two freshmen to play in top nine all four years

* Was 20-8 as a sophomore and #4/5 positions, undefeated at nationals

* 21-7 as a junior at the #5 position, undefeated at nationals

* Team ranked #13 in the country as a junior

* 20-8 record as a senior at number 3 position

* Served as co-captain of the 1992-1993 team

* Invited to the National Singles Championship (top 64 players in the country)

* Inducted into the Maryland State Squash Racquets Association Hall of Fame in 2011

* ISDA Tour Player from 2001-2008

Kevin Fitzgerald (Men’s Track & Field)

Kevin Fitzgerald* Six-time Atlantic 10 champion over his career

* Four-time Metropolitan champion over his career

* Competed in the mile and with the 4×800 relay at the 2012 IC4A Championships, earning All-East honors with second place finishes in both

* Earned First Team All-Atlantic 10 honors by winning the 1000m at the 2012 Atlantic 10 Indoor Championship in a season-best time of 2:26.96

* Also garnered First Team All-A-10 accolades with the winning 4×800 relay that set an Atlantic 10 conference record by winning the race in a time of 7:25.29, a school record that still stands

* Helped the Rams to a third place finish at the 2012 Atlantic 10 Indoor Championship, tying for the Rams’ best-ever finish at the Championship, with 91.5 points (the team’s best total at A-10’s)

* 2011 First Team All-Atlantic 10 selection as a junior after winning the 1,000 meters in 2:29.02 at the Atlantic 10 Championship

* Was also a part of the winning 4×800 relay at the 2011 Atlantic 10 Indoor Championship in 7:40.51

* Named to the 2011 Atlantic 10 All-Academic Team

* Finished second at the IC4A Championship as a part of the 4×800 relay team that set the school record with a time of 7:26.00, the second fastest time in the nation

* Won the 1000m title as a sophomore at the 2010 IC4A Indoor Championships in a time of 2:27.91 to earn All-East honors

* Scored at the 2010 Atlantic 10 Indoor Championship, taking fourth in the 1000m (2:27.98)

* Named Academic All-Atlantic as a junior and senior

Bill Harris (Water Polo – Head Coach)

Bill Harris* Has been with the water polo program for the past 21 years

* Served as head coach from 2004-2020 and as associate head coach through 2024

*  333 wins (most in the history of the program), 224 as head coach

* .571 winning percentage, vs. .233 for 5 years prior to arrival

* One regular season league championships (2009)

* Four league championships and NCAA appearances (2021 – 2024)

* 2009 CWPA Northern Division Coach of the Year

* 2017 MAWPC East Division Coach of the Year

* 2018 MAWPC Championship Coach of the Tournament

* 2019 MAWPC East Division Co-Coach of the Year

* 2021 and 2022 MAWPC Champions

* 2021 and 2022 NCAA Championship Berth

* Coaching accolades:

o   2009 CWPA Northern Division Coach of the Year

o   2017 MAWPC East Division Coach of the Year

o   2018 MAWPC Championship Coach of the Tournament

o   2019 MAWPC East Division Co-Coach of the Year

* Athlete accolades:

o   21 all American athletes, 10 as head coach

o   56 all conference athletes, 28 as head coach

* Over his time at Rose Hill, he has expanded the reach of Fordham water polo across the U.S. and internationally with players from Italy, Turkey, Spain, Malta, Greece, Sweden, Israel, Brazil, Hungary, France, South Africa and Venezuela

* Consistently has raised the bar for the program to eventually convince the athletic department to invest in the program with athletic scholarships

* That investment was quickly rewarded with four straight MAWPC Championships and 4 NCAA Championship berths, including a semi-final finish and a #3 final national ranking in 2024 (highest of any school in history outside CA).

 

Stan Michael, GABELLI ’88 (Football)

Stan Michael* Transferred to Fordham from SUNY Cortland midway through fall of sophomore year (1969)

* Key member of the 1969 defense that held five opponents scoreless and yielded 45 points in eight games

* Recorded 47 tackles as a sophomore, fifth highest on team

* Became a starter as a junior in 1970 when the team was elevated to varsity status

* Had 68 total tackles, 27 solo, and recovered four fumbles for a defense that recorded three shutouts

* Earned All-State honors in 1970

* Voted co-captain as a senior in 1971

* Recorded 104 tackles, 40 solo, and blocked a kick

* Named team MVP and was named All-State

* Stan’s play was critical to making Fordham’s huge transition from successful club level ball to successful varsity possible.

 

Eric Reese, GABELLI ’08 (Baseball)

* Four-year member of the baseball team

Eric Reese* Current career rankings

  • 4th – hits (233) (was third when he graduated)
  • 5th – walks (125)
  • T-7th – runs (165)
  • T-9th – games played (198)
  • 10th – at bats (712)
  • 10th – total bases (308)
  • 11th – RBI (123)
  • 13th – stolen bases (60)


* Helped Fordham finish third in the Atlantic 10 & qualify for the Atlantic 10 Tournament as a freshman
* Had 18-multi-hit games as a sophomore
* Served as a team captain as a junior and senior
* Named First Team All-Atlantic 10

* Helped Fordham finish second in the 2007 Atlantic 10 & reach the final of the Atlantic 10 Championship
* Selected to the 2007 Atlantic 10 all-championship team
* Had 81 hits as a junior, second only to HOFer Mike Marchiano (102) for the single season record
* Second Ram ever to have 80 hits and 55 runs scored in the same season (Marchiano)
* 2008 All-Atlantic 10 honorable mention
* Named to the Atlantic 10 Academic All-Conference Team
* ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA First Team Academic All-District
* Recipient of the Benedict T. Harter Award at the Block F Awards dinner
 
John Rollins, FCRH ’86 (Men’s Soccer)
John Rollins* Four-year starter
* Two-time All-MAAC selection
* Two-time First Team All-Tri-State Conference pick
* Honorable Mention All-New York State as a senior
* Started and played every minute as a senior in 1985, leading team to a 13-4-3 record
* Named First Team All-MAAC and All-Tri-State Conference in 1985
* Also named Honorable Mention All-New York State
* 1985 club ranked fourth in New York State Region and top 35 in nation
* Had one goal and six assists as a senior
* Started and played every minute as a junior in 1984, leading team to an 11-6-3 record
* Named Second Team All-MAAC and First Team All-Tri-State Conference as a junior
* 1984 team was ranked eighth in New York State
* Started and played every minute as a sophomore in 1983, leading team to a 10-6-4 record
* Earned Second Team All-Tri-State Conference honors in 1983
* Started and played every minute as a freshman in 1982, leading team to an 11-2-4 record
* 1982 team was ranked third in New York State region and top 30 in country
* Team tied then #1 LIU, 1-1, on Edwards Parade in front of what was considered to be largest soccer crowd ever on Edwards Parade
 
Congratulations to the Fordham Athletic Hall of Fame Class of 2025! Each of these individuals’ contributions are an integral part of the proud history of Fordham Athletics, and their legacies will be forever remembered and celebrated. 
 
Tickets to attend the October 17 ceremony will be available soon.



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ACC Qualifies 406 for NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships First Round

Story Links CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) –  The NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Track and Field and Cross Country Committee has announced the participants for the 2025 NCAA DI men’s and women’s outdoor track and field championships first round competitions. The Atlantic Coast Conference will be represented by 406 student-athletes.   The […]

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) –  The NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Track and Field and Cross Country Committee has announced the participants for the 2025 NCAA DI men’s and women’s outdoor track and field championships first round competitions. The Atlantic Coast Conference will be represented by 406 student-athletes.
 

The first round competitions are scheduled for Wednesday, May 28 – Saturday, May 31. The University of North Florida, in Jacksonville, Florida, will host the East first round and Texas A&M University, in College Station, Texas, will host the West first round. The qualifiers out of these two regions will compete in the NCAA Division I men’s and women’s outdoor track and field championships held June 11-14 in Eugene, Oregon.
 
The complete list of participants is available on the following website. All of the action from Jacksonville and College Station will be streamed on ESPN+.
 





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Gulf Breeze beach volleyball team claims national title for second consecutive year

GULF BREEZE, Fla. — The Gulf Breeze beach volleyball team are national champions once again. This is the second year in a row the Lady Dolphins have taken the title. They beat New Smyrna Beach High School in the 2A FHSAA state championship game. This team didn’t even exist a few years ago, and they’re […]

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GULF BREEZE, Fla. — The Gulf Breeze beach volleyball team are national champions once again.

This is the second year in a row the Lady Dolphins have taken the title. They beat New Smyrna Beach High School in the 2A FHSAA state championship game.

This team didn’t even exist a few years ago, and they’re already national champions again. They earned that title by being the No. 1 ranked team in the nation, according to MaxPreps.com.

“I think the first time it was crazy. National champions, that’s kind of unheard of here,” said senior volleyball player Bella Satterwhite. “So just to have it back-to-back, I mean, is amazing and it’s all because of the community, our coaches, the parents — since we are are parent-funded. Everything helps and we couldn’t thank the community enough.”

Eight players are committed to play at D-1 schools, another accomplishment for the team.



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USA Cadet Men Beat Venezuela 29-2 At 2025 PanAm Aquatics Water Polo Championships

Story Links Medellin, Colombia – May 23 – The USA Cadet Men beat Venezuela 29-2 today in the quarterfinals at the 2025 PanAm Aquatics Water Polo Championships. Cord McCall was everywhere with four goals, five assists, and three steals. Hunter Coleman also scored four while goalkeeper Alistair Sterrett notched ten saves […]

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Medellin, Colombia – May 23 – The USA Cadet Men beat Venezuela 29-2 today in the quarterfinals at the 2025 PanAm Aquatics Water Polo Championships. Cord McCall was everywhere with four goals, five assists, and three steals. Hunter Coleman also scored four while goalkeeper Alistair Sterrett notched ten saves in the cage. Team USA returns to action for the semifinals tomorrow, May 24 at 7:00pm ET/4:00pm PT with the opponent TBD.

Team USA got on the board first with four first quarter goals. Sungwon Shin, McCall (2), and Curren Francisco all converted penalty shots for the early 4-0 lead after one as the defense did not allow a goal. In the second period, the United States jumped all over Venezuela. Ten goals crossed the line via Andrew Schneider, Coleman, Shin, Christopher Koo (2), Ronan Keane (2), Liam Zarcu, William Gorsche, and Jack Davis while Venezuela managed just one from Gabriel Vasquez to set the score at 14-1 at the break.

The second half was more of the same from the Americans. In the third period, there were goals from Zarcu, Cortez Chavez, Davis, Schneider, McCall, and Coleman (2) while Venezuela went scoreless again. The final frame saw Keane, Coleman, Shin, McCall, Chavez, Koo, Schneider, and Francisco dent the twine for the United States and Daniel Rodriguez put one more home for Venezuela to set the final score at 29-2.

Team USA went 0/4 on power plays and 6/6 on penalties while Venezuela went 0/6 on power plays and 0/0 on penalties.

Scoring – Stats

USA 29 (4, 10, 7, 8) H. Coleman 4, C. McCall 4, R. Keane 3, C. Koo 3, A. Schneider 3, S. Shin 3, J. Davis 2, C. Francisco 2, L. Zarcu 2, C. Chavez 2, W. Gorsche 1

VEN 2 (0, 1, 0, 1) D. Rodriguez 1, G. Vasquez 1

Saves – USA – A. Sterrett 10, E. Wallace 5 – VEN – W. Perez 5

6×5 – USA – 0/4 – VEN – 0/6

Penalties – USA – 6/6 – VEN – 0/0

 



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Penelope Greene of SUNY Geneseo Wins 10,000-Meter National Championship on Day One of 2025 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships

Men’s Outdoor Track and Field | 5/22/2025 7:56:50 PM Story Links 2025 NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships Live Results 2025 NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Live Video SUNY Geneseo senior Penelope Greene rolled […]

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SUNY Geneseo senior Penelope Greene rolled to the NCAA Championship in the 10,000-meter run, as several Empire 8 student-athletes competed on day one of the 2025 NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field Championships on Thursday, May 22 at the SPIRE Institute in Geneva, OH.

In the final event of the night, Greene, who sixth in the 10,000-meter championship race last season, came in as the top-seed and led wire-to-wire, running each of her 25 laps in the race in 83 seconds or faster, repelling an early challenge from runner-up Riley Beuse of Lewis and Clark College, building her lead at about the 5,000-meter mark and extending throughout the final half of the race to eventually win by more than 33 seconds in a time of 33 seconds in a time of 33:46.70 to become the sixth different Empire 8 student-athlete to win a women’s outdoor track and field national title.

Greene’s teammate, Gabriella McCarthy, placed sixth in the event to earn First Team All-American honors with a time of 34:51.59 and Lilly Fowler-Conner was ninth in 35:08.11 to earn Second Team All-American honors.

Rebecca Heuler of SUNY Brockport, the 2024 NCAA Champion in the javelin throw, earned First Team All-American honors this season by placing sixth overall with a toss of 40.78 meters. She was the final student-athlete to qualify for the event.

Isabel Morse of Nazareth (pole vault), Jillian Ambler (long jump) and Brynn Mooney (200-meters) of Geneseo in addition to Lexi Rodriguez of Brockport (400-meter hurdles all earned NCAA Second Team All-Americans in their respective events on Thursday.

On the men’s side, Geneseo graduate student Charlie Wilson crossed the finish line third in the 10,000-meter run in an Empire 8 all-time record time of 29:21.43 but was moved up to second and national runner-up honors due to a disqualification.

Geneseo’s 4 x 400-meter relay team of Arjun Ohja, Sam Belmont, Giancarlo Di Fava, and Jacob Miller qualified for Saturday’s final with an impressive third place finish in the prelims.

Emerson Comer of Geneseo earned NCAA Second Team All-American honors in the 3,000-meter steeplechase after placing 13th in the prelims Thursday. His teammate Pierce Young will compete in the finals of the event on Friday afternoon at 4:40 p.m. Ryan Hagan of Geneseo and Jonathan Zavala of Brockport will compete in the finals of the 1,500-meters after qualifying Thursday.

Below is a complete list of the Empire 8 student-athletes who competed in the NCAA Championships on Thursday and those who are competing over the next two days. Action begins from SPIRE with Alexa Belanger of Houghton competing in the high jump, starting at 11:30 a.m.

 

WOMEN’S THURSDAY RESULTS

10,000-Meter Run

Penelope Greene, Sr., SUNY Geneseo – first place – 33:46.70

NCAA National Champion; First Team All-American

Gabriella McCarthy, Sr., SUNY Geneseo – sixth place – 34:51.49

First Team All-American

Lily Fowler-Conner, Sr., SUNY Geneseo – ninth place – 35:08.11

Second Team All-American

Javelin Throw (Prelims and Finals, Thursday, May 22, 3:30 p.m.)

Rebecca Heuler, Sr., SUNY Brockport – sixth place 40.78 meters (133′ 9″)

First Team All-American (Second All-American Honor. was NCAA Champion in 2024)

200-Meter Dash

Brynn Mooney, So., SUNY Geneseo – 13th in prelims – :24.57

Second Team All-American

400-Meter Hurdles

Lexi Rodriguez, Jr., SUNY Brockport – 10th in prelims – 1:02.38

Second Team All-American

Long Jump

Jillian Ambler, So., SUNY Geneseo – 12th in prelims – 5.70 meters

Second Team All-American

3,000-Meter Steeplechase (Finals, Friday, May 23, 4:55 p.m.)

Ann Brennan, Jr., SUNY Geneseo – second in prelims – 10:33.41

4 x 400-Meter Relay

Nicole Gretzinger, Jr., Janelle Eckl, Sr., Sierra Doody, Jr., Brynn Mooney, So., SUNY Geneseo – 11th in prelims – 3:49.56

4 x 100-Meter Relay

Sam Pynn, Sr., Brynn Mooney, So., Jillian Ambler, So., Kayla Anastasia, Jr., SUNY Geneseo – 13th in prelims – :47.28

Pole Vault

Isabel Morse, Jr., Nazareth – tied for 12th – 3.75 meters

Second Team All-American

MEN’S THURSDAY RESULTS

10,000-Meter Run (Finals, Thursday, May 22, 8:30 p.m.)

Charlie Wilson, Gr., SUNY Geneseo – second – 29:21.43

National Runner-Up; First Team All-American; All-Time Empire 8 Record

1,500-Meter Run Prelims (Finals, Saturday, May 24, 1:25 p.m.)

Ryan Hagan, So., SUNY Geneseo – seventh in prelims – 3:52.68

Jonathan Zavala, Sr., SUNY Brockport – 10h in prelims – 3:53.38

3,000-Meter Steeplechase Prelims (Finals, Friday, May 23, 4:40 p.m.)

Pierce Young, So., SUNY Geneseo – eighth in prelims – 8:59.64

Emerson Comer, So., SUNY Geneseo – 13th in prelims – 9:01.54

Comer – Second Team All-American

4 x 400-Meter Relay Prelims (Finals, Saturday, May 24, 4:50 p.m.)

Arjun Ohja, Fr, Sam Belmont, So., Giancarlo Di Fava, So., Jacob Miller, Jr., SUNY Geneseo – third in prelims – 3:11.45

400-Meter Hurdles

Ayden Grinion, Jr., SUNY Brockport – 19th in prelims – :54.78

UPCOMING WOMEN’S EVENTS

High Jump (Prelims and Finals, Friday, May 23, 11:30 a.m.)

6. Alexa Belanger, Fr., Houghton – 1.71 meters

100-Meter Hurdles (Prelims, Friday, May 23, 2:30 p.m.; Finals, Saturday, May 24, 2 p.m.)

13. Cierra Franz, Sr., St. John Fisher – :14.13

14. Jillian Ambler, So., SUNY Geneseo – :14.14

400-Meter Dash (Prelims, Friday, May 23, 3:15 p.m.; Finals, Saturday, May 24, 2:20 p.m.)

6. Brynn Mooney, So., SUNY Geneseo – :54.45

800-Meter Run (Prelims, Friday, May 23, 4:15 p.m.; Finals, Saturday, May 24, 3:00 p.m.)

12. Sierra Doody, Jr., SUNY Geneseo – 2:08.09

14. Janelle Eckl, Sr., SUNY Geneseo – 2:08.89

5,000-Meter Run (Finals, Saturday, May 24, 4:25 p.m.)

1. Penelope Greene, Sr., SUNY Geneseo – 16:12.88 !

Hammer Throw (Prelims and Finals, Saturday, May 24, 11 a.m.)

21. Zoe Connor, Sr., SUNY Geneseo – 52.51 meters

UPCOMING MEN’S EVENTS

400-Meter Dash (Prelims, Friday, May 23, 3 p.m.; Finals, Saturday, May 24, 2:10 p.m.)

17. Jacob Miller, Jr., SUNY Geneseo – :47.17

800-Meter Run (Prelims, Friday, May 23, 4 p.m.; Finals, Saturday, May 24, 2:50 p.m.)

14. Matthew Sheehan, Sr., SUNY Geneseo – 1:50.22

5,000-Meter Run (Finals, Saturday, May 24, 4 p.m.)

6. Ryan Hagan, So., SUNY Geneseo – 14:04.11

12. Charlie Wilson, Gr., SUNY Geneseo – 14:08.50

Hammer Throw (Prelims and Finals, Saturday, May 24, 1:45 p.m.)

9. Brandon Kaplan, Jr., St. John Fisher – 60.87 meters

 

ABOUT THE EMPIRE 8 CONFERENCE

The members of the Empire 8 Conference are committed first and foremost to the pursuit of academic excellence and the league is regarded as an outstanding NCAA Division III conference. The membership has distinguished itself among its peer group for its quality institutions, spirited and sportsmanlike competition, outstanding services and highly ethical policies and practices. Its commitment to serve the educational needs of its student-athletes is the hallmark of the E8. For more on the Empire 8 visit www.empire8.com.

 

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Blue Jays Open Competition at NCAA DIII Outdoor Track & Field Championships

Story Links GENEVA, OH – The Johns Hopkins women’s outdoor track and field team kicked off competition Thursday on Day One of the 2025 NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field Championships.   Three Blue Jays competed in the 1500-meter prelims, led by Annie Huang, who posted a time of 4:34.70. […]

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GENEVA, OH – The Johns Hopkins women’s outdoor track and field team kicked off competition Thursday on Day One of the 2025 NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field Championships.
 
Three Blue Jays competed in the 1500-meter prelims, led by Annie Huang, who posted a time of 4:34.70. Harrinee Senthilkumar followed closely with a 4:38.76 and Emma Kothari rounded out the trio with a 4:46.57. Despite strong efforts, none advanced to Saturday’s final.
 
In the 3000-meter steeplechase, Cooper Brotherton finished with a time of 11:08.00. The 4×400-meter relay team composed of Senthilkumar, Lianne Saussy, Lorna Arcese and Anna Zinsser clocked in at 3:55.04, but also did not qualify for the final.
 
Action continues tomorrow as three Blue Jays return to the track for Day Two of the championships. Lauren Phillips will compete in the 400-meter dash at 3:15 p.m., aiming for a spot in Saturday’s final. She’ll be joined by Mirra Klimov in the 100-meter dash prelim at 3:45 p.m., as Huang will return for the 800-meter prelims at 4:15 p.m.
 



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Mira Costa boys volleyball will face Huntington Beach in CIF Regional final

One week after a thrilling five-set CIF-Southern Section Division 1 final, the Mira Costa and Huntington Beach boys volleyball teams will meet against Saturday. After winning the first two rounds of the CIF Regional, the Mustangs (35-2) and Oilers (36-4) face off in the regional final at 6 p.m. at Mira Costa. The winner advances […]

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One week after a thrilling five-set CIF-Southern Section Division 1 final, the Mira Costa and Huntington Beach boys volleyball teams will meet against Saturday.

After winning the first two rounds of the CIF Regional, the Mustangs (35-2) and Oilers (36-4) face off in the regional final at 6 p.m. at Mira Costa. The winner advances to the first CIF State boys volleyball final, May 31 at Fresno City College.

Mira Costa won the fifth set in the CIF-SS final to claim its ninth title. The match scores were: 25-19, 22-25, 25-19, 29-31, 15-11.

As expected with the top two teams, the match had extended rallies, big swings of momentum for both sides.

Grayson Bradford led Mira Costa with 25 kills and Mateo Fuerbringer had 17. Logan Hutnick led Huntington Beach with 22 kills, Benjamin Arguello and Nicholas Ganier finished with 13 and 12, respectively.

“From a maturity standpoint and from a cohesion standpoint, we’ve just stepped it up,” senior outside hitter Thatcher Fahlbusch said after the final. “Start of the season, everyone was kind of mad about not playing and we were rotating and as things settled in, kudos to all of the seniors and juniors, great job of stepping in and leading.

“I think ultimately our team culture got us this (CIF-SS title). Last year, we didn’t have great team culture and then we had to turn it around and I think this is a direct result  of the guys loving each other and working for each other.”

This is the third meeting between the two teams and the third with a championship on the line. The teams met back in February in the finals of the Redondo/Mira Costa co-hosted tournament.



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