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Fordham Sweeps Loyola Chicago in Three
Next Game: Saint Joseph’s 3/22/2025 | 12 p.m. Mar. 22 (Sat) / 12 p.m. Saint Joseph’s History BRONX, N.Y. – Loyola Chicago (4-22, 0-3 A-10) dropped the final game in the series against Fordham, 12-5, on Sunday, March 16 in the opening slate of Atlantic 10 (A-10) play. Loyola showcased its resilience in the fifth inning, […]

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BRONX, N.Y. – Loyola Chicago (4-22, 0-3 A-10) dropped the final game in the series against Fordham, 12-5, on Sunday, March 16 in the opening slate of Atlantic 10 (A-10) play. Loyola showcased its resilience in the fifth inning, reclaiming the lead with a three-run outburst. Pawlowicz’s two-run double tied the game and Maddy Hickey’s RBI double gave the Ramblers a 5-4 edge, but it wasn’t long before the Rams answered with four runs in the bottom of the inning, assisted by clutch hitting and a Loyola error. Fordham added four more runs in the sixth to put the game out of reach. How It Happened
Loyola started off strong, opening scoring in the top of the first inning after rookie Alli Pawlowicz’s bunt single drove in Sierra Sass. Fordham quickly responded with its first run after Neleh Nogay tripled and scored on a sacrifice fly by Nicki Sudall to even the score, 1-1.”We played well for five innings and I liked the fight I saw. We put 10 hits on the board and played great team ball early on. There are some good moments from today that will help us in our home opener next weekend,” said head coach Alicia Abbott. Inside the Box Score
The Ramblers pulled ahead in the third inning, 2-1, with Sass adding her second run on another RBI bunt from Pawlowicz. However, the Rams took control in the fourth frame with a four-run surge, featuring a two-run homer.
- Freshman Pawlowicz went 2-for-3 at bat, added 4 RBIs and a double.
- Sass went 3-for-3 and accounted for two runs, two RBIs and a double.
- Hickey was 2-for-3 at bat and recoreded two RBIs and a double.
Up Next
The Ramblers return home to host their first A-10 series of the regular season against Saint Joseph’s on Saturday, March 22 at 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. then Sunday, March 23 at 12 p.m.
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UW Athletics and Kaylee Prigge Agree to Contract Extension
LARAMIE, Wyo. (May 19, 2025) – University of Wyoming Athletics has announced a multi-year extension with Cowgirl Volleyball Head Coach Kaylee Prigge. The extension runs through the 2027 season. “I am eternally grateful to love what I do and who I do it with,” said Prigge. “We are thrilled to have the opportunity to continue […]
LARAMIE, Wyo. (May 19, 2025) – University of Wyoming Athletics has announced a multi-year extension with Cowgirl Volleyball Head Coach Kaylee Prigge. The extension runs through the 2027 season.
“I am eternally grateful to love what I do and who I do it with,” said Prigge.
“We are thrilled to have the opportunity to continue growing and building Wyoming Volleyball for this community and the state of Wyoming. I want to thank Tom Burman, Taylor Stuemky and our entire administration for their support of the program and trust in our staff. Our athletics department is special because of the high-level commitment to every UW team. We truly are one state, one university and one team.”
In her first two campaigns at Wyoming, Prigge has led the Cowgirls to back-to-back national postseason appearances, UW has played in each of the last two NIVC Tournaments, advancing to the Great Eight Round in both seasons. In her two seasons, Prigge has led the Cowgirls to 39 victories.
As head coach, Prigge has guided six Cowgirls to All-Mountain West honors while seven student-athletes have been named to the CSC Academic All-District Team.
“Our future is bright and that is because of the group of young women that make up Cowgirl Volleyball. Their commitment to the development and growth of our program, is what I am most proud of and excited to continue. GO POKES!”
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Meet the High Divers of the World Aquatics Championships – Singapore 2025
Up next in the women’s competition is Morgane Herculano. Morgane placed 11th at the World Aquatics Championships in Doha 2024 and ready to show the world what she has been training for in the World Championships in Singapore 2025. We put Morgane into the question-and-answer hot seat. Here’s what we got from her: Image Source: […]

Up next in the women’s competition is Morgane Herculano. Morgane placed 11th at the World Aquatics Championships in Doha 2024 and ready to show the world what she has been training for in the World Championships in Singapore 2025.
We put Morgane into the question-and-answer hot seat. Here’s what we got from her:
Image Source: Morgane Herculano competes in the Women’s High Diving at the World Aquatics Championships- Fukuoka 2023 (Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)
When asked about her ideal landmark to dive in front of, Morgane didn’t hesitate. “Maybe the bridge in San Francisco. the Golden Gate! Yes, the Golden Gate,” she said. Combining iconic architecture with her thrilling sport would be an unforgettable moment.
Image Source: Morgane Herculano competes in the Women’s 20m High Diving at the World Aquatics Championships- Doha 2024 (Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
Of all the places Morgane has competed, Doha holds a special place in her heart. “The view, the way they set up the pool, and having all four sports together at the World Championships—it was incredible.” It was also her first World Championships, making it even more memorable.
Image Source: President Barack Obama speaks at the 121st International Olympic Committee in Copenhagen (Charles Dharapak-Pool/Getty Images)
If Morgane could invite anyone to watch her perform, her pick is presidential. “Barack Obama,” she said. With such a respected audience member, her dives would be even more impactful!
Morgane keeps it simple when preparing for a competition. “I eat a banana about an hour before diving,” she said. “It’s easy to digest and doesn’t make me feel heavy.” This practical snack ensures she’s fueled and focused.
Morgane draws inspiration from nature and majestic landscapes. One location on her wish list is “the big mountain in Chur,” a breathtaking Swiss destination. It’s a testament to her connection with natural beauty and her adventurous spirit.
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Michael Moffitt named Roosevelt men’s and women’s cross country and track & field coach
Story Links Courtesy of Roosevelt Athletic Communications CHICAGO — Roosevelt Athletics announced the hiring of Michael Moffitt as the Lakers’ new men’s and women’s cross country and track and field head coach Monday evening. Moffitt arrives in Chicago after one season as the assistant coach at Purdue Northwest, a fellow member of the […]

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CHICAGO — Roosevelt Athletics announced the hiring of Michael Moffitt as the Lakers’ new men’s and women’s cross country and track and field head coach Monday evening.
Moffitt arrives in Chicago after one season as the assistant coach at Purdue Northwest, a fellow member of the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. He previously spent three seasons as the Director of Men’s and Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country at Grace College in Indiana and one season as the head coach at Eastern University in Pennsylvania.
“I am thrilled to welcome Michael to our athletic department and begin collaborating with him on the growth of our cross country and track program,” Roosevelt’s Vice President of Athletics and Student-Athlete Success Michael Cassidy said. “Beyond the coaching experience, Michael’s energy, work ethic, and leadership ability stood out and will greatly benefit our student-athletes academically and athletically.”
Moffitt turned Grace’s program into one of the best in the NAIA during his three seasons at the helm. He recorded the highest rankings for both the men’s and women’s program in school history as the Lancers rose to as high as No. 3 indoors and No. 10 outdoors on the men’s side and No. 15 indoors and No. 23 outdoors on the women’s side. As a team, the men won two National Christian College Athletic Association championships and the women won three team titles.
He coached 115 national qualifiers, 83 all-conference performers, 31 conference champions and three national champions as individuals. Moffitt was also named the NCCAA coach the year five times – three times for track and field and twice for cross country.
During his time in charge at Eastern, Moffitt coached an All-American, two All-Region performers, three conference champions and 18 all-conference performers.
“I would like to thank Vice President of Athletics and Student-Athlete Success Mike Cassidy and the hiring committee for trusting me with this amazing opportunity,” Moffitt said. “I am truly honored to step into this new leadership role at Roosevelt. This team has the tools to grow into something special, and I can’t wait to begin this new chapter. “
Moffitt’s success began as a collegiate athlete at Indiana Wesleyan, where he was a member of the track and field program for four years. During that time, he won eight national championships in the high jump, two in the NAIA and six in the NCCAA, and qualified twice for the USA Track & Field National Championships in the high jump.
Following his time as an athlete with the Wildcats, he stayed at Indiana Wesleyan as a graduate assistant for two seasons. He was a member of the 2019 NAIA Program of the Year where he mentored three national qualifiers and an All-American.
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These 20 McQueen High athletes will sign college letters of intent to play at next level
Twenty McQueen High athletes will sign national letters of intent with colleges Tuesday during a signing-day ceremony at 11:30 a.m. in the Lancers’ big gym. Those players, which were provided by the school’s athletic administration, include: Division I * Shayne Patrick, swimming, Eastern Michigan University Division II * Jaxen McAdara, baseball, Cal State East Bay […]

Twenty McQueen High athletes will sign national letters of intent with colleges Tuesday during a signing-day ceremony at 11:30 a.m. in the Lancers’ big gym. Those players, which were provided by the school’s athletic administration, include:
Division I
* Shayne Patrick, swimming, Eastern Michigan University
Division II
* Jaxen McAdara, baseball, Cal State East Bay
Division III
* Lena Minetto, swimming, St. Olaf College
* Camren Bingham, track and field, University of Puget Sound
* Addysyn Hansen, lacrosse, Bryn Mawr College
Junior college
* Avery Hayes, soccer, Lake Tahoe Community College
* Carmen Damian, soccer, Lake Tahoe Community College
* Adriano DoPrado, soccer, Folsom Lake College
* Brian Bruk, soccer, Santa Rosa Junior College
* Alex Hancock, football Butte College
* Cadel Ayala, football, Saddleback College
* Peter Park-Li, baseball, Butte College
NAIA
* Bella Coronado, wrestling, Eastern Oregon University
* Berett Callison, wrestling, St. Ambrose (Iowa)
* Evan Krantz, wrestling St. Ambrose (Iowa)
* Anna Wangberg, softball, Bethel College
* Cole Draper, golf, Ottawa University
Athletics Union
* Alyssa Allan, soccer, University of Chester (England)
* Emma McNamara, soccer, University of Chester (England)
Club sport
* Max Lancaster, lacrosse, Boise State (club)
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Armstrong Boys Volleyball Holds Off Park Center in Four-Set Win
4:56 PM | Monday, May 19, 2025 The Armstrong boys volleyball team held off Park Center in a Northwest Suburban Conference match-up to earn their fourth conference win of the season. The Falcons took the first two sets by scores of 25-19 and 25-16. Park Center rallied in the third set, winning 25-20. In the […]

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Monday, May 19, 2025The Armstrong boys volleyball team held off Park Center in a Northwest Suburban Conference match-up to earn their fourth conference win of the season.
The Falcons took the first two sets by scores of 25-19 and 25-16. Park Center rallied in the third set, winning 25-20. In the fourth set, the Pirates and Falcons were tightly contested until Armstrong ripped off eight straight points.
Kam Jospeh led the way for Armstrong offensively with several kills.
The Falcons are now 11-11 overall on the season with a 4-8 conference record.
The Pirates drop to 7-8 on the year with a 3-7 record in NWSC play.
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Making waves for a greener future: European Aquatics and Malta Final 4 Organising Committee unite for sustainable sporting legacy
European Aquatics and the Champions League Water Polo Final 4 Malta Organising Committee have announced a commitment to deliver a set of sustainable practices to minimise the environmental impact of all aquatics events. With several upcoming 2025 European Aquatics events on the horizon – including the Champions League Final 4 at the end of May […]


European Aquatics and the Champions League Water Polo Final 4 Malta Organising Committee have announced a commitment to deliver a set of sustainable practices to minimise the environmental impact of all aquatics events.
With several upcoming 2025 European Aquatics events on the horizon – including the Champions League Final 4 at the end of May – the two organisations are aiming to set a new benchmark in sustainability and community engagement.
At the heart of their vision is a comprehensive strategy designed to significantly reduce the environmental footprint of the events.
The initiative also aims to leave a lasting social and economic legacy that will benefit not just the host nation of Malta, but also the broader international community.
By championing the Aquatics Social Responsibility Strategy, the organisers are looking to inspire healthier, more active lifestyles, while promoting inclusion and wellbeing through the power of sport.
In alignment with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, the strategy highlights how aquatics events can serve as a dynamic force for positive change – from environmental stewardship to community empowerment.
With this pioneering approach, European Aquatics and the Champions League Water Polo Final 4 Malta Organising Committee are not just hosting a competition, they’re setting the stage for a movement toward a more sustainable and socially responsible future in global aquatics.
During the Final 4 event, there will be a series of key initiatives that will help make the event a huge success out of the water, as well as in the pool.
These include a Green Task Force of trained and dedicated volunteers – including children – who will act as green wardens and wear T-shirts with slogans such as ‘Leave Only Ripples, Not Trash’ and ‘Respect the Water, Protect The Land – Keep It Clean.’
There will also be a ‘Sustainable Fun Zone’ that will highlight sustainability through interactive activities and raise awareness in an entertaining and engaging way.
Numerous recycling stations will be located inside and outside the venue, a new lighting system – utilising LEDs – will ensure higher efficiency, and a designated parking area away from the pool will mean the event is held in a car-free zone.
Community ties to water polo are also set to be strengthened through the distribution of free tickets to local nurseries, which will allow young children the opportunity to enjoy the games, and help to inspire the next generation of players.
You can find out more information about the Champions League Final 4 sustainability and legacy initiatives by clicking here.