BILLINGS — Former Battlin’ Bear men’s soccer player Milo Downey has been hired as the Rocky Mountain College men’s soccer head coach.
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Formula 1 Stars Lando Norris and Max Verstappen Slam 'Drive to Survive' for Fabricated Content
While it is clear that ‘Drive to Survive’ has played a pivotal role in broadening the appeal of Formula 1, the recent backlash from two of the sport’s most outspoken figures raises serious questions about the series’ future. As the debate continues, the global audience will undoubtedly be watching closely to see how the situation […]


While it is clear that ‘Drive to Survive’ has played a pivotal role in broadening the appeal of Formula 1, the recent backlash from two of the sport’s most outspoken figures raises serious questions about the series’ future. As the debate continues, the global audience will undoubtedly be watching closely to see how the situation develops.
The popularity of ‘Drive to Survive’ is undeniable. Its successful marketing strategy and the captivating storytelling have attracted a vast audience far beyond the traditional Formula 1 fanbase. However, the recent criticism from Norris and Verstappen indicates that not everyone in the F1 community is thrilled with the sensationalistic approach of the show.
Formula 1 personalities Lando Norris and Max Verstappen have publicly voiced their criticism of the Netflix docuseries, ‘Drive to Survive’. The series, which has been instrumental in bringing a fresh influx of millions of new fans to the world of Formula 1, has been under fire for its alleged ‘fabricated nonsense’.
The two drivers, known for their candidness, have questioned the authenticity of the series. They suggest that the producers have resorted to creating ‘fabricated nonsense’ in a bid to enhance the show’s appeal. The controversy surrounding the docuseries is a stark reminder of the delicate balance between entertainment and truth in the realm of sports documentaries.
Despite the criticism, ‘Drive to Survive’ continues to captivate audiences worldwide. The docuseries, with its unique behind-the-scenes insight into the high-stakes world of Formula 1, is a significant part of the sport’s recent surge in global popularity. The show’s producers have yet to respond to the criticism from Norris and Verstappen.
Young McLaren driver, Lando Norris, has joined Red Bull’s Max Verstappen in the profound critique of the Netflix production. The pair have expressed their discontent over the portrayal of events and the narrative of the docuseries, suggesting that the show’s producers are more interested in creating drama than accurately reflecting the realities of the sport.
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Bernat Earns First Team All-America Honors from Golfweek
MANHATTAN, Kan. – For the second time in as many weeks, Kansas State senior women’s golfer Carla Bernat earned First Team All-American honors as she picked up the accolade from Golfweek, the organization announced Wednesday. Bernat was named a First Team All-American by the Women’s Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) last week. This is the […]

Bernat was named a First Team All-American by the Women’s Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) last week. This is the second-straight season she has been honored by both organizations as she was a 2024 Second Team All-American by the WGCA and earned third-team honors from Golfweek.
A native of Castellon, Spain, Bernat was one of only two Big 12 golfers on the first, second or third teams as she was joined by third-team member Patience Rhodes of Arizona State. Four others earned honorable mention status in Lauren Clark (Kansas), Beth Coulter (Arizona State), Grace Kilcrease (Oklahoma State) and Paula Schulz-Hanssen (Arizona State).
Bernat’s honors this season comes off a record-setting campaign as she set the program mark with a 70.08 scoring average. She finished in the top five in eight of her 13 events and did not finish outside of the top 20 due to the fact that she finished at even or under par in every event this season.
Bernat picked up three wins on the year, opening the season with a victory at the Powercat Invitational in September before a win at the MountainView Collegiate in March. She then became the first Wildcat to win an individual title at an NCAA Regional thanks to a school-record tying 54-hole score of 12-under par 204 in the NCAA Lexington Regional. Her three wins in 2024-25 tied the single-season school record.
The 2024-25 Big 12 Women’s Golfer of the Year, Bernat also set the school’s career records for scoring average (70.44), while she finished second in wins (5), top-five (14) and top-10 (16) finishes.
Bernat, who captured the 2025 Augusta National Women’s Amateur in March, will compete in the Palmer Cup, Thursday through Saturday, at Congaree Golf Club in Ridgeland, South Carolina.
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AHA Announces 2025-26 Ice Hockey Slate
BOSTON – Atlantic Hockey America (AHA) has announced its schedules for the upcoming 2025-26 season with Syracuse University women’s ice hockey set to host five home series and a sixth home-and-home set with an in-state rival. Syracuse went 11-9 in the league last season, the most conference wins since going 11-4-1 in 2021-22. The Orange […]

Syracuse went 11-9 in the league last season, the most conference wins since going 11-4-1 in 2021-22. The Orange reached the AHA Semifinals in 2024-25, taking down Robert Morris in the first round with a 3-2 overtime win. Syracuse battled eventual AHA runner-up Mercyhurst through three games in the semifinals, taking the first game 1-0 in Erie.
The nonconference schedule for Syracuse will be fully announced on Cuse.com once dates are finalized. Game times for the 2025-26 season will be announced at a later date.
Opening conference play, Syracuse takes on a newcomer to the AHA: University of Delaware. The Orange meet the Fightin’ Blue Hens in Newark, Delaware on October 17 and October 18. The Blue Hens return the trip to Tennity Ice Pavilion on January 2 and January 3.
Late October sees the Orange split a home-and-home weekend with RIT, leading off in Rochester on October 24 before action resumes at Tennity on October 25. The final two games of the upstate series are slated for February 6 in Syracuse before a February 7 showdown in the Flower City.
November will be a road-heavy month for Syracuse, kicking off with a series at Lindenwood on November 7 and November 8. The Orange continue on the road to face reigning AHA champion Penn State on November 14 and November 15. Lindenwood comes to Tennity for back-to-back games on January 23 and January 24 while Penn State makes the trek to Syracuse on January 16 and January 17.
A semifinal rematch wraps up AHA play in November as Mercyhurst comes to town on November 21 and November 22. The Lakers will host Syracuse to conclude regular season action on February 13 and February 14 in Erie.
It will be a one-month turnaround for the Robert Morris series as Syracuse hosts the Colonials on December 5 and December 6 to finalize action in the 2025 calendar year. Syracuse heads for Moon Township, Pennsylvania on January 9 and January 10 for its first round series of the new year.
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LUBBOCK, Texas – The 29th Arnold Palmer Cup will commence on Thursday, a three-day event that will feature Texas Tech’s Connor Graham as a member of the international team in a Ryder Cup-style amateur tournament. It will be hosted stateside in 2025, June 5-7, at Congaree Golf Club in Ridgeland, S.C. Announced April 29, live on the Golf Channel, […]

Announced April 29, live on the Golf Channel, the freshman from Scotland was one of 12 selections for the International Men’s Team. Graham completed his freshman season with the Red Raiders at the NCAA Championships on May 26, helping the team to their fourth Top 10 finish at the championship under head coach Greg Sands and the sixth in program history.
Graham led Texas Tech during the 2024-25 season with a 71.1 scoring average over 13 events and 41 rounds of golf. He was named to the PING All-Region Team and later named to the GCAA All-Freshman Team for his standout season.
The Arnold Palmer Cup features the top men’s and women’s college golfers in the world, pitting the United States against a team of international players annually. Both teams consist of 24 golfers, with 12 men and 12 women on each team. Each gender, on each team, consisted of one coaches’ pick, which included the Red Raiders’ Graham, who was one of two team international coaches’ picks.
Texas Tech has a long history of being represented at the Arnold Palmer Cup, as Graham’s selection is the 13th since 2011 and the eighth of the last nine years. Past participants include Nils Floren (2011), Clement Sordet (2015), Hannes Ronneblad (2017), Fredrik Nilehn (2017, 2018), Hurly Long (2018), Ivan Ramirez (2019), Sandy Scott (2019), Ludvig Aberg (2020, 2022), Tyran Snyders (2023) and Calum Scott (2024). In addition, Sands served as the Team USA head coach in 2021.
Team USA defeated Team International 32.5-27.5 to win the 2024 Arnold Palmer Cup and retain the Cup for the second straight year. The event consists of three days of play featuring a Four-Ball Match (Better Ball), two Foursomes Matches (Alternate Shot), and Singles Matches.
Schedule/Tee Times
- Thu., June 5: Mixed Four-Ball Matches – 8:30-11:15 a.m. ET (No. 1 tee)
- Fri., June 6: Foursomes – 8:30-9:20 a.m. ET (split tees) / Mixed Foursomes – 1:30-2:20 p.m. ET (split tees)
- Sat., June 7: Singles – 7:30-9:20 a.m. ET (split tees) / Closing Ceremonies
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‘You can just feel a buzz’ ahead of Stanley Cup Final
EDMONTON, Alberta — The wait is almost over. The Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers will drop the puck at 8 p.m. Wednesday to begin Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final. WATCH BELOW: WPTV reports from Edmonton ahead of Game 1 Panthers ready for Game 1 of Stanley Cup final By the afternoon, hockey fans […]

EDMONTON, Alberta — The wait is almost over.
The Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers will drop the puck at 8 p.m. Wednesday to begin Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final.
WATCH BELOW: WPTV reports from Edmonton ahead of Game 1
Panthers ready for Game 1 of Stanley Cup final
By the afternoon, hockey fans were already gathering outside Rogers Place in Edmonton in anticipation of the re-match of last year’s final.
“As a hockey fan and just respecting the overall culture of the game,” Oilers fan Jerry Maclachlan said. “I tell you what, the Oilers, we’re coming.”
After the Oilers eliminated Dallas last Thursday in the Western Conference finals, the city has been busy prepping for Game 1.
Fans in the hockey-crazed capital of Alberta get to see their team start a series at home for the first time during this playoff run.
“To be able to start the Stanley Cup Final on home ice, you can just feel a buzz in the city and these people deserve it,” NHL MVP finalist Leon Draisaitl said. “They’ve waited a long time for this and, obviously to us, it’s all about finishing it.”
Starting at home last year, the Panthers went up two games to none and won the first game in Edmonton to take a 3-0 series lead. They lost the next three before winning Game 7 to capture the first title in franchise history.
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Florida is in the final for a third consecutive season and is four wins away from becoming the NHL’s first back-to-back champions since cross-state rival Tampa Bay in 2020 and ’21.
“It’s why we’re here: We’re playing hockey in June for the third straight year and a chance to be a part of history,” standout winger Matthew Tkachuk said. “We’ve had two kicks at it so far, and they’ve been very different summers, so we’re hoping for the good one.”
The Panthers have won 10 of 11 playoff series since Tkachuk joined in a trade from Calgary in 2022 and coach Paul Maurice took over that same offseason.
As one of those 10 opponents who ended up on the wrong side of the handshake line against the burgeoning hockey powerhouse in South Florida, the Oilers don’t want history to repeat itself. But veteran defenseman Mattias Ekholm, back from an extended injury absence, doesn’t want to load up too much pressure on Game 1.
“You ask every single guy in our locker room, we want to come out flying, we want to play great and we want to win Game 1,” Ekholm said. “You go to their locker room, they’re probably saying the same thing. One team’s going to win it and one team’s not.”
Game 2 will be Friday in Edmonton before the series shifts to Sunrise. Games 3 and 4 will be played on Monday and next Thursday in South Florida.
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Recruiting Revolution: The 3 Schools Winning Big in the NIL Arms Race
On the latest episode of the On3 Recruits podcast, hosts Josh Newberg, Scott Schrader, Andrew Bone, and Blake Alderman talked about and analyzed a massive recruiting weekend, highlighting three programs: USC, Georgia, and Florida, that are using the NIL and strategic visits to dominate the 2026 cycle. Dive into PFSN’s FREE Mock Draft Simulator and […]

On the latest episode of the On3 Recruits podcast, hosts Josh Newberg, Scott Schrader, Andrew Bone, and Blake Alderman talked about and analyzed a massive recruiting weekend, highlighting three programs: USC, Georgia, and Florida, that are using the NIL and strategic visits to dominate the 2026 cycle.

USC, Georgia Bulldogs, And Florida Gators Are Making Massive Strides In The NIL Says Experts
USC
USC has reclaimed the No. 1 spot in the On3 Industry Team Rankings, fueled by a game-changing commitment from five-star tight end Mark Bowman on Friday. The Modern Day High School star, who chose USC over Georgia, pushed the Trojans ahead of LSU, which had held the top spot for weeks.
“It’s a big boost in NIL,” Schrader noted, suggesting that USC’s strong collectives are a key driver for their position. The Trojans’ pipeline from Southern California, including talents like Bowman and TomTom Tapoule, is thriving under coach Lincoln Riley. USC’s class, with 15 commitments, is all set to hit 30 by month’s end, with upcoming visits from prospects like Brandon Arrington promising more home-state hauls.
Georgia
On the other hand, Georgia also hosted a massive recruiting weekend, welcoming double-digit visitors to Athens and securing their 11th commitment of the 2026 class in defensive lineman Carter Lucky. The 6-foot-5, 270-pound Norcross native, whose family bleeds red and black, joins standout Jevon Cloud on the defensive front.
Newberg noted that five-star wide receiver Cedarian Morgan, a longtime Alabama player, is leaning towards Athens. The Bulldogs are also targeting five-star tight end Kaden Prothrow and flip candidates like Isaiah Williams, the No. 1 linebacker committed to Ole Miss, and Auburn commit Devin Carter.
Florida
Finally, Gainesville, Florida, is not holding back on capitalizing on its home-state advantage and NIL momentum. The Gators hosted a loaded official visit weekend, headlined by five-star safety Bralan Womack.
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Alderman praised how great Florida has been so far. Florida is also reportedly closing in on flipping Nebraska-committed quarterback CJ Bronaugh, whose 10.24-second 100-meter dash at the Florida Relays turned heads. Defensive linemen Vondy Cleveland and Jeran McCoy, both on campus, are key targets, with McCoy leaning toward Florida over Texas. With a top-10 class and coach Billy Napier’s aggressive push, the Gators are building some good momentum.
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Rocky hires former Battlin' Bear to lead men's soccer program
BILLINGS — Former Battlin’ Bear men’s soccer player Milo Downey has been hired as the Rocky Mountain College men’s soccer head coach. According to a press release from the RMC athletic department, Downey is the second head men’s soccer coach in program history. Downey succeeds the coach he played for collegiately, Richard Duffy, who transitioned […]

According to a press release from the RMC athletic department, Downey is the second head men’s soccer coach in program history. Downey succeeds the coach he played for collegiately, Richard Duffy, who transitioned to become the head coach of the women’s soccer program after serving as the first head coach of the Rocky men’s soccer program since 2009.
“We are excited to welcome Coach Downey home to Rocky Mountain College,” RMC athletic director Jim Klemann said in a press release. “I’m confident that Milo’s journey from a decorated student-athlete to head coach will help pave the way for future success in our men’s soccer program both in the classroom and on the pitch.”
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Rocky Mountain College’s Milo Downey kicks the ball during a match against Montana State University Billings at Rocky Mountain College on Aug. 23, 2019.
Originally from Colchester, United Kingdom, Downey played soccer for the Battlin’ Bears from 2017 to 2021. Over his five seasons as a player, Rocky men’s soccer totaled a record of 63-18-6, winning the Cascade Collegiate Conference regular season title in 2020, the CCC Tournament in 2018, and making two trips to the NAIA National Tournament, including a trip to the quarterfinals. Individually, Downey was a two-time All-American Honorable Mention (2020 and 2021), the CCC Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year in 2021, and earned two first team All-Conference honors (2020 and 2021). He was also a team captain for two seasons.
After graduating from Rocky, Downey played semi-professionally for Apotheos FC in Atlanta, Georgia, during the 2022 National Premier Soccer League season, where he was a team captain.
Downey
“I want to thank athletic director Jim Klemann and coach Richard Duffy for the consideration and opportunity to coach the men’s soccer team,” Downey was quoted in the RMC release. “It is an honor to have progressed from student-athlete to captain to voluntary assistant and now head coach. I am very privileged to uphold the academic and athletic success at a great program. I am excited to continue the legacy of coach Duffy and add to the success of the program.”
Downey’s coaching career began as a graduate assistant at Montana State Billings during the 2023-24 season. His role expanded during the 2024-25 season, when he became an assistant head coach. Coach Downey currently holds a UEFA B Coaching Certification.
Downey is joined in Billings by his wife, Maia (Wetzel), who was a goalkeeper for Rocky Mountain College women’s soccer from 2017 to 2020.
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