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Former Blue Hose Pitcher Daniel Eagen Finding Success in Professional Baseball
Story Links HILLSBORO, Oregon – Former Presbyterian College right-hander Daniel Eagen is continuing to make the Blue Hose proud as he climbs the ranks of professional baseball. Now pitching for the Hillsboro Hops, the High-A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks, Eagen has shown significant progress in his first professional season. While still attending PC, Eagen […]

HILLSBORO, Oregon – Former Presbyterian College right-hander Daniel Eagen is continuing to make the Blue Hose proud as he climbs the ranks of professional baseball. Now pitching for the Hillsboro Hops, the High-A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks, Eagen has shown significant progress in his first professional season.
While still attending PC, Eagen spent the summer of 2023 with the Greenville Flyboys in the Appalachian League, posting a 4.39 ERA across nine appearances and four starts. He struck out 24 batters in 26.2 innings while recording a save and gaining valuable experience in a developmental league filled with rising talent.
After wrapping up his collegiate career with the Blue Hose in the spring of 2024, Eagen was selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks and began his journey through the minor league system. Following offseason training, strength camps, and early spring work at the Arizona Complex League, Eagen used the fall and winter to recover, build consistency, and adjust to the routine of professional baseball. That preparation has paid off in 2025, where he is now thriving in the most competitive environment he’s faced yet.
Since joining Hillsboro, Eagen has made seven starts, with a 2-2 record, posting a 2.86 ERA over 34.2 innings. He’s struck out an impressive 48 batters while limiting opponents to a .182 batting average and carrying a 1.18 WHIP.
One of his most impressive performances came on April 17, when he pitched 6.0 innings against the Spokane Indians, striking out 12 batters and allowing no earned runs on just three hits.
A week later, he delivered an immaculate inning against the Tri-City Dust Devils, striking out all three batters on nine pitches.
“I’m honestly surprised to see the strikeout numbers climbing with the level of talent up here,” Eagen said. “But it comes down to being able to throw multiple pitches for strikes and putting them where I want. Everyone at this level is here to get better and develop their game.”
Eagen credits much of his success to his time at Presbyterian College, where he developed under the guidance of head coach Elton Pollock and pitching coach Blake Miller. From his freshman year, the coaching staff believed in his potential, instilling confidence and providing in-game coaching that prepared him for the next level.
“The coaching I got at PC was unbelievable,” Eagen said. “Coach P and Coach Miller were constantly helping us grow. They gave me the confidence to make adjustments when I struggled, and they worked hard to get scouts to come see us play.”
“More than anything,” Eagen said, “PC gave me the confidence to become the best version of myself!”
Now in Oregon with the Hops, Eagen is focused on continuing to improve while contributing to a winning team.
“I love where I’m at. We’ve got a great group of guys, and I’m just trying to do my job and help us win,” he said. “The goal is always to move up, but I’m happy with where I’m at right now.”
He remains close with former PC teammates, regularly checking in with fellow alumni like Charlie McDaniel, Joel Dragoo, and Brody Fahr, who are also pursuing professional careers.
“Daniel Eagen is the ultimate competitor,” Said Presbyterian’s head coach Elton Pollock. “I’m not sure we fully appreciated his innate ability to carry the team at times or his unmatched will to win. Coach Miller did an excellent job with his pitching development and creating an internal competition between he and Charlie McDaniel, who is now excelling in the San Francisco Giants organization. It’s really nice to see his skill set play out at the professional level.”
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Water Polo Releases 2025 Schedule
The Fordham Rams men’s water polo team, fresh off their historic season, has announced their highly competitive 2025 schedule. This season includes 13 matches against top-ranked opponents, including four NCAA Championship competitors. The season kicks off with the Bruno Classic featuring MIT and Harvard, followed by a significant showing at the Princeton Invitational where they […]
The Fordham Rams men’s water polo team, fresh off their historic season, has announced their highly competitive 2025 schedule. This season includes 13 matches against top-ranked opponents, including four NCAA Championship competitors. The season kicks off with the Bruno Classic featuring MIT and Harvard, followed by a significant showing at the Princeton Invitational where they face defending champs UCLA. The Rams aim to continue their dominance in the MAWPC as they pursue their fifth consecutive championship.
By the Numbers
- 13 matches against 2024 poll-ranked opponents.
- 4 contests versus teams that participated in the National Collegiate Championship.
State of Play
- Season opener at the Bruno Classic on August 30-31 in Rhode Island.
- Key matches include UCLA and Stanford; Rams also host MAWPC championship in November.
What’s Next
The Rams will focus on their initial matchups in August, which set the tone for their season. Following the early tournaments, they anticipate fierce competition in the MAWPC league play, with pivotal contests against other top teams ahead of the championship.
Bottom Line
The Rams’ ambitious 2025 schedule aligns with their aspirations for defending their title, showcasing their commitment to maintaining a high level of competition throughout the season. Key matchups will be crucial for their quest for a fifth consecutive MAWPC title and NCAA Championship berth.
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Three from SWOSU Track & Field Earn CSC Academic All-District
Story Links GREENWOOD, Ind. – Three student-athletes from SWOSU Track & Field have been named College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District selections, announced this week by the organization. Breegan Barnett, Jaci Shelton, and Marleigh West each earned the academic recognition. West is now a three-time All-District selection, while Shelton and Barnett receive honors for the first […]

GREENWOOD, Ind. – Three student-athletes from SWOSU Track & Field have been named College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District selections, announced this week by the organization.
Breegan Barnett, Jaci Shelton, and Marleigh West each earned the academic recognition. West is now a three-time All-District selection, while Shelton and Barnett receive honors for the first time.
Academic All-District selections were based on combined academic and athletic qualifications. Athletically, student-athletes needed to be ranked in the top-50 of the region in at least one event. In addition to the athletic qualifications, award winners must also hold a minimum of a 3.50 cumulative GPA or higher and be at least a sophomore.
The 2024-25 Academic All-District® Teams, selected by College Sports Communicators, recognize the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances on the diamond and in the classroom. The CSC Academic All-America® program separately recognizes honorees in four divisions — NCAA Division I, NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III and NAIA.
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Chicago Dogs baseball team owner shares hot dog recipe on Cooking up a Storm
ROSEMONT, Ill. (WLS) — ABC7 Chicago’s Tracy Butler was Cooking up a storm Thursday with a couple of summer staples: hot dogs and baseball. You can enjoy both without breaking the bank in the Chicago area. ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watch The Chicago Dogs is a minor league team playing […]


ROSEMONT, Ill. (WLS) — ABC7 Chicago’s Tracy Butler was Cooking up a storm Thursday with a couple of summer staples: hot dogs and baseball.
You can enjoy both without breaking the bank in the Chicago area.
ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watch
The Chicago Dogs is a minor league team playing at Impact Field in Rosemont.
Cooking Up A Storm: Thai noodle bowl from Old Town Pour House
A night out with the family can be done on a budget.
Shawn Hunter, who owns the Chicago Dogs, and Evan Gersonde, the operations manager at the park, joined ABC7 Chicago to talk more about it.
The perfect and classic Chicago-style hot dog ingredients are an all-beef hot dog in a poppy seed bun topped with yellow mustard, chopped white onions, sweet green pickle relish, tomato slices, a dill pickle spear, sport peppers and celery salt.
Visit thechicagodogs.com for more information.
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CCIW Places Dozens on Academic All
Story Links 2025 CSC Academic All-District® Men’s and Women’s Track & Field teams NAPERVILLE – The College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin (CCIW) was represented by multiple student-athletes from all nine league institutions on the 2025 Academic All-District® Women’s Track & Field team, selected by College Sports Communicators and announced on Tuesday. The honor recognizes the […]


NAPERVILLE – The College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin (CCIW) was represented by multiple student-athletes from all nine league institutions on the 2025 Academic All-District® Women’s Track & Field team, selected by College Sports Communicators and announced on Tuesday.
The honor recognizes the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances on the track, in the field, and in the classroom. The CSC Academic All-America® program separately recognizes men’s track& field honorees in four divisions — NCAA Division I, NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III and NAIA.
Academic All-District® honorees were considered for advancement to the CSC Academic All-America® ballot. Student-athletes selected as CSC Academic All-America® finalists are denoted with an asterisk and will advance to the national ballot to be voted on by CSC members and announced on July 15.
The Division III CSC Academic All-America® programs are partially financially supported by the NCAA Division III national governance structures to assist CSC with handling the awards fulfillment aspects for the 2024-25 Divisions III Academic All-America® programs.
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Tara Schaalma
Kylie Smith
Nicole Tarpley*
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Lauren Marshall*
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Molly Roberts
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Annalese Chudy*
Adriana Crabtree*
Lauren Huber*
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Katie Janvrin
Madison Jessen
Hailey Newill
Alexis Wike
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Robin Lee
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Edlund, Frank earn CSC academic honors
LUBBOCK, Texas – Oskar Edlund and Shelby Frank each earned College Sports Communicators Academic All-District honors, announced by the organization. Frank won the hammer and discus competition at the Big 12 outdoor meet and went on to set new personal bests in the hammer and discus at the NCAA Championships. Frank placed second in the […]

LUBBOCK, Texas – Oskar Edlund and Shelby Frank each earned College Sports Communicators Academic All-District honors, announced by the organization.
Frank won the hammer and discus competition at the Big 12 outdoor meet and went on to set new personal bests in the hammer and discus at the NCAA Championships. Frank placed second in the hammer and third in the discus. Overall, Frank scored 14 of Tech’s 22 points at the NCAA meet. Frank completed the semester boasting a 4.0 GPA towards her graduate certificate in Health and Human Sciences in Education and Training.
Edlund finished second at the Big 12 outdoor meet in the 400m hurdles before wrapping up his season in fourth place at the NCAA Championships. Edlund completed capped off the semester with a 3.60 GPA in Finance.
Both Red Raiders will be put on the ballot for the Academic All-American award which will be announced on July 15 and 16.
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Client events in July 2025 | Priority Marketing
Every month, Priority Marketing’s clients and partners host a wide range of special events, seminars, workshops, activities and fundraising opportunities. Check out the list of client events in July 2025. Each of the events listed is open to the public; some are free events, while others require tickets or RSVPs. Featured Events Independence Day Celebrations […]

Every month, Priority Marketing’s clients and partners host a wide range of special events, seminars, workshops, activities and fundraising opportunities. Check out the list of client events in July 2025. Each of the events listed is open to the public; some are free events, while others require tickets or RSVPs.
Featured Events
Independence Day Celebrations
Fort Myers Mighty Mussels’ Independence Day Celebration
The Mighty Mussels’ holiday celebration includes a Fourth of July Family Picnic Special, fireworks extravaganza and classic all-American eats. The postgame fireworks extravaganza will be the longest, largest and loudest pyrotechnics show of the 2025 baseball season. Concessions will be offering a variety of Independence Day-themed sweet treats, including Stars & Sprinkles Soft Serve, Rocket Pops, Stars and Stripes ICEEs (a red and blue ICEE with vanilla ice cream), Rainbow Dippin’ Dots, a Freedom Fizz Shirley Temple and a Yankee Doodle Bar-B-Que special that includes BBQ chicken, baked beans and coleslaw.
DATE: July 4
LOCATION: Hammond Stadium at the Lee Health Sports Complex, 14400 Six Mile Cypress Parkway in Fort Myers
LINK: Independence Day Celebration
South Seas Star-Spangled Celebration
South Seas’ three-day Independence Weekend celebration features a wide variety of events, activities and food and drink options available to Club Captiva and registered South Seas Resort guests. Friday’s activities include a Kid’s Fishing Tournament, Watermelon Eating Contest, live music, a Patriotic Resort Cart Parade and fireworks. Saturday’s events include a Turtle Trot and One-Mile Fun Run/Walk, Patriotic Turtle Craft, Rubber Ducky Race and Beach Party. Sunday’s activities include Build-a-Beach-Buddy, Jumbo Beach Volleyball and Bingo.
DATES: July 4-6
LOCATION: South Seas, 5400 Plantation Road on Captiva Island
LINK: Star-Spangled Celebration
Bay Street Yard’s Fourth of July Party
Bay Street Yard is pulling out all the patriotic stops with festive food and drink specials – including red, white and blue Jell-O shots – live music and street-side grilling of hot dogs and burgers. Guests can also savor full menus from Bay Street Butcher and Rick’s Taco Cartel. Party-goers can enjoy live entertainment by Conyer Walker, AVYA Live and DELIA, as well as outdoor games such as cornhole, ping pong and more. The outdoor destination is just steps from the Caloosahatchee River for views of the annual downtown Fort Myers fireworks display.
DATE: July 4
LOCATION: Bay Street Yard, 2136 Bay St. in Fort Myers
LINK: Fourth of July Party
Margaritaville Beach Resort Fort Myers Beach’s 4th of July on Fort Myers Beach
Margaritaville is offering nonstop fun for the holiday weekend that includes front row seats to a parade and fireworks show. The weekend kicks off Thirsty Thursday with DJs and live music. On Friday, the town’s Independence Day Parade passes the resort before a festive Red, White & Blue Pool Party at Fins Up! Beach Club, then guests can enjoy DJs, live music and the community’s fireworks show over the gulf. Saturday features more DJs and live music.
DATE: July 3-5
LOCATION: Margaritaville Beach Resort Fort Myers Beach, 251 Crescent St. on Fort Myers Beach
LINK: 4th of July on Fort Myers Beach
Additional Client Events in July 2025
July 5
Sip, shop and celebrate the opening of South Seas’ new and renovated retail offerings! From 1 to 3 p.m., The Shops at South Seas are inviting the public to a Sip and Shop event to experience the brand-new Outfitters, South Seas Spirits and Provisions. Enjoy games, giveaways, facepainting, and food and alcohol tastings for adults.
LINK: Sip and Shop at South Seas
July 10
The Naples Art District is hosting summer Open Studios from 1 to 5 p.m. Meet and greet artists in their studio and gallery settings, watch art in the making and shop a wide variety of original art at this free community event in Naples.
LINK: Open Studios in the Naples Art District
July 17
The Greater Fort Myers Chamber of Commerce will announce winners of its 2025 Chamber Awards during a celebration of business success at the Caloosa Sound Convention Center. Categories include Small Business of the Year, Large Business of the Year, Community Impact Award, Entrepreneur of the Year, Nonprofit Excellence Award, Young Professional of the Year and Volunteer of the Year, along with the prestigious APEX Award.
LINK: Chamber Awards
July 25
The Naples Art District is kicking off the summer season of Art After Five, featuring original and commissioned artwork in a variety of mediums. Light refreshments will be provided at this free event, and the community will have the opportunity to meet local artists in their studios and watch their artwork come to life.
LINK: Art After Five at Naples Art District
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