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Gators Storm Back to Clinch Series at Mississippi State

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    STARKVILLE, Miss. – Florida turned a three-run deficit into a three-run lead with a six-run seventh inning to come from behind for an 11-8, series-clinching victory over Mississippi State at Dudy Noble Field on Saturday night.
     
    In securing a second-straight SEC series, the Gators (27-14, 6-11 SEC) have now won seven-consecutive games highlighted by five in a row in conference play. Florida has posted four-straight comeback victories and scored double-digit runs in three-consecutive contests entering Sunday’s finale against the Bulldogs (23-16, 5-12 SEC) in Starkville, where the Gators have won five in a row dating back to 2022.
     
    Outfielder Blake Cyr (2-for-5) shined on both sides of the baseball, smoking an RBI single and two-run double while throwing out the potential tying run at home plate on an outfield assist in the bottom of the seventh. Cyr finished with a team-high three RBI and was joined by rookie Brendan Lawson (2-for-5), who swatted a pair of doubles en route to two RBI and two runs scored.
     
    The two teams exchanged jabs in the first inning, with Lawson producing a two-out double for Florida and scoring on an RBI single to center by Cyr. Mississippi State then stole the lead at 2-1 on a two-run homer to left-center field off the bat of Noah Sullivan.
     
    Florida starter Aidan King ran into a bases-loaded, no-out jam in the second. With the Bulldogs looking to break the game open, the young rookie stranded the bags juiced by striking out Gatlin Sanders followed by a foul-out to third and pop-out to shortstop. King made it six-straight retired by recording a clean frame as well as his fourth strikeout in the third.
     
    Brody Donay gave the Gators life in the fourth by drilling a one-out double off the center field wall, then advanced to third on a Hayden Yost groundout. Ashton Wilson came through with the clutch, game-tying knock, singling to left on a full count to plate Donay for a 2-2 ballgame.
     
    King kept rolling through the fourth, setting down the side in order for the second-straight inning and fanning Nolan Stevens for his fifth strikeout for the last out. That opened the door for UF to take the lead on an RBI groundout to third base by Luke Heyman to score Bobby Boser, but the advantage was short-lived as the Bulldogs answered with four runs in the home half of the fifth. Ace Reese produced a two-run single to right while a based-loaded hit-by-pitch of Ross Highfill and RBI infield single from Stevens gave MSU a 6-3 lead after five innings.
     
    UF right-hander Alex Philpott pitched a perfect bottom of the sixth to hold the three-run deficit, which was all the Gators offense needed. Again showcasing an ability to come from behind, Florida roared back in front with a six-spot in the top of the seventh.
     
    The Gators began by drawing within one run on a bases-loaded, two-run double down the left-field line from Lawson. With the bags again juiced, Cyr barreled a two-run, automatic double into the left-center gap to put Florida back ahead, 7-6. Donay then grounded out to second to plate Heyman and Cyr raced home from third on a wild pitch to Wilson to push the score to 9-6.
     
    Mississippi State slugged back once more in bottom-seven, cutting the UF edge to 9-8 on a two-run shot to right field off the bat of Reed Stallman. Gatlin Sanders later singled to left with two on and Ross Highfill on second, but Cyr threw a bullet to Heyman at home to cut down the potential tying run for the third out.
     
    Florida closer Jake Clemente struck out the first two batters of bottom-eight before a lazy fly out to Cyr in left retired the side. The Gators then tacked on two insurance runs in the ninth on an RBI groundout by Wilson and run-scoring single to center from Justin Nadeau to move further in front at 11-8.
     
    Clemente tossed a clean ninth inning, sandwiching a fly out to right in between a pair of swinging strikeouts of Sullivan and Stallman to secure the series for the Orange & Blue. Clemente recorded his third save of the season, limiting MSU to one run over three innings. He was charged with just two hits and zero walks, striking out six Bulldogs.
     
    Philpott (3-3) earned his third win of the season behind 1 2/3 frames of one-run relief. The right-hander was charged with two hits, one walk and two strikeouts.

    MSU relief pitcher Nate Williams dropped to 1-3, forfeiting six earned runs on three hits and two walks. He did not register an out.
     
    King received a no-decision after surrendering six earned runs in 4 1/3 innings. The freshman gave up seven hits while striking out six batters against just one walk.
     
    Bulldogs starting pitcher Evan Siary did not quality for the decision, completing four frames with two earned runs allowed on four hits and two walks. He also fanned six.

    Boser (2-for-4), Lawson, Cyr and Donay (2-for-5) logged multiple hits in the win.
     
    NOTABLES

    • Florida has won seven-straight games overall and five in a row at Dudy Noble Field.
      • The Gators have won nine of the last 10 against Mississippi State.
    • Florida delivered its 11th comeback win of the season, including its fourth in a row.
    • Florida reached double-digit runs for the 15th time this season and third-straight game.
    • Every UF starter scored or drove in a run (eight scored runs, six had RBI).
    • The Gators scored their first two runs on hits with two outs and runners in scoring position.
    • Each of Philpott’s (3-3) three wins this season have been in the last four games.
    • All three of Clemente’s saves have come in Florida’s seven-game winning streak.
      • Clemente fanned six against zero walks in three innings of relief.
    • Donay went 2-for-5 with one double, two runs and one RBI in game two, improving to 6-for-10 in the series.
    • Lawson went 2-for-5 with two doubles, two RBI and two runs scored.
    • Cyr produced a team-high three RBI behind a pair of run-producing hits.
    • Colby Shelton has reached base safely in 40 of 41 games this season.
    • Boser has reached base safely in 21-straight games.
    • Florida improved to 74-52 all-time against Mississippi State including 32-25 in Starkville.
      • The Gators are 27-13 overall and 11-6 on the road vs. MSU under Head Coach O’Sullivan.
    • Saturday night’s official attendance was 11,413.

    FROM HEAD COACH KEVIN O’SULLIVAN
    On his thoughts on the game…
    “I mean, the seventh was obviously huge, and we faced arguably their best relievers. We had some really good at bats, and obviously the guys are excited. There were a lot of things that happened in that game that we need to do a better job of [like] situational hitting. We had about four or five situations where we had runners at third with less than two outs and didn’t put the ball in play.”
     
    On gutsy pitching performance…
    Aidan King battled. His line, for me, doesn’t really indicate how he threw. Getting out of a bases loaded situation with nobody out was really big for him, and Jake came in and did a heck of a job. We certainly would’ve liked to have only thrown him two innings to have him available for tomorrow, but we felt like we needed to do whatever we needed to do to win the series today.”
     
    On handling the road environment and deficits…
    “That’s two games in a row we had to fight from behind, and it’s not easy to do—especially on the road in an environment like this. So, from that standpoint, I was really pleased.”

    UP NEXT
    The Gators and Bulldogs meet in the series finale on Sunday, which is set for 3 p.m. ET on ESPN2.
     

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    Liberty League Performers of the Week for December 8

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    Men’s Basketball Performer of the Week – Evan Cabral

    Evan Cabral had a monster week for Ithaca as he averaged 26.7 points on 33-of-49 shooting for the floor, to go along with 6.7 rebounds, 3.0 steals and 2.3 assists per game. Cabral started the week with a career-high 31 points in a loss to Rochester as he went 12-for-23 shooting with seven rebounds and four steals. He then shot 12-for-16 for 27 points with eight boards and four steals at Vassar. Cabral concluded the week with 22 points on 9-of-10 shooting in a win at Skidmore.

    Women’s Track & Field – Field Performer of the Week – Rachel Larson

    Rachel Larson was a fourth place finisher with a time of 8.58 seconds in the 60-meter hurdles to open the 2025-26 season at Cornell’s Greg Page Relays. That time is currently No. 1 in Division III after the opening weekend of the season.

    Women’s Swimming & Diving – Swimmer of the Week – Elizabeth Bodie

    Sophomore Elizabeth Bodie had an impressive three day Bomber Invitational in which Ithaca totaled 2,307 points to outpace Rochester (2,037.5) and Smith College (1,135). Bodie won the 100-yard butterfly (56.54) added a runner-up in the 200 fly (2:08.15) and was third in the 100-yard backstroke (58.68) in an IC 1-2-3 finish. She also contributed to Ithaca’s 800-yard freestyle relay winning team that produced a finals time of 7:49.41.

    Women’s Track & Field Rookie of the Week – Lola Gitlin

    Lola Gitlin posted a time of 10:25.57 in the 3000-meter run to finish third overall in her first collegiate track race at the Cornell Greg Page Relays.

    HONOR ROLL

    Junior guard Tori Drevna had another steady week for the Bombers averaging 14.0 points per game across three appearances. Drevna connected on 3-of-4 and 2-of-3 from downtown against Rochester and Vassar, as she tallied 17 points along with seven boards and six assists in the loss to the ‘Jackets. She also nearly tallied her first double-double of the season in the 69-54 win over Skidmore with 13 points and eight rebounds.

    Senior diver Kian Long was able to earn valuable team points for Ithaca as they nearly doubled the score of second-place University of Rochester across the three day Bomber Invitational. Long began his weekend winning on the 3-meter as he was second going into the evenings finals before outpacing Hobart’s Daniel Barrientos with a finals score of 513.95, compared to Barrientos who put together a 504.90. The senior diver followed it up with nearly a 50 point win on the 1-meter boards as he put together a finals score of 482.25, which bested Alfred University’s Jaxson McQuaid (436.00).

    Graduate freestyler Matthew Mitros was impressive across Ithaca three day Bomber Invitational in which they won over the University of Rochester and five other schools. Mitros captured the 50 free (20.26, NCAA B‑cut) and powered Ithaca’s winning 200 free (1:22.48) and 400 medley relays (3:21.88) on opening night, then helping the Bombers take Friday’s 200 medley relay to cap a three‑relay sweep. He also scored a second-place finish in the 100-yard butterfly (50.05).

    Lily Seyfert claimed fifth in the shot put with a heave of 12.78 meters, which is currently ninth in the nation, to begin the season at the Cornell Greg Page Relays.



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    Sheehan, Parker, Jones and Munson Among the NJAC Athlete of the Week Winners

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    PITMAN, NJ  – Rowan’s Braden Sheehan of the men’s swim team and Anthony Parker, Nyla Jones, and Naa’ilah Munson of the track & field teams were among the student-athletes honored by the NJAC with its weekly honors in those sports.

    Sheehan was named the Men’s Swimmer of the Week as he won two events in Rowan’s 101.5-84.5 win over Swarthmore. The junior took first in the 100 free (46.92) and the 100 IM (51.55), while also clocking a split of 22.54 in the 200 mixed medley relay where the Profs finished second (1:38.98).

     

    Rowan’s track and field teams got the new year underway at the Fastrack Season Opener. Parker was named the NJAC as claimed the long jump in his collegiate debut with a leap of 7.08 meters, which was the #13 mark in Division III.

     

    Jones was picked as the Women’s Track Athlete of the Week as she clocked a 40.69 in the 300 meters,  which is the 11th all-time best in Division III and current tops in the NJAC.  The sophomore also was second in 60 hurdles with top conference time (8.93).

     

    Munson was named the Women’s Track Rookie of the Week as she made her collegiate debut, posting the top NJAC mark in the triple jump. The freshman reached 11.16 meters to place fourth in the meet at Ocean Breeze.

     

    Rowan’s men’s and women’s swim teams and the men’s and women’s track and field teams will return to competition in January.

     

     



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    Indoor season opens for Track & Field at annual Mel Tjeerdsma Classic

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    MARYVILLE, Mo. – The Indoor season got underway over the weekend as Benedictine Track & Field competed in the annual Mel Tjeerdsma Classic hosted by Northwest Missouri State University.

    The meet hosted 18 programs, including fellow Heart schools Baker, MNU and Park. 

    Women’s Results:

    Ayn Olsen, fifth place, 300 meters

    Aileen Ambuul, seventh place, 300 meters

    Maria Connealy, sixth place, high jump

    Haley Protz, sixth place, pole vault

    Evelyn Brandt, eighth place, pole vault

    Madison Helton, fifth place, long jump; fifth place, triple jump

    Elizabeth Geist, eighth place, shot put

    Mary Logan, sixth place, weight throw

    Men’s Results:

    Will Bensen, eighth place, 400 meters

    John Philip Butler, eighth place, 600 yards

    4×400 meter relay (Will Benson, John Philip Butler, Owen Dulac, Cole McGrath), eighth place

    Kevin Taylor, third place, pole vault

    Christopher Coyne, fourth place, pole vault

    The indoor season continues on Dec. 12 with a trip to Seward, Neb., for the Bulldog Early Bird hosted by Concorida University. 

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    Track and Field Opens Indoor Season with Success in Boston Area

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    BOSTON, MASS. – The Dartmouth indoor men’s and women’s track and field teams opened their seasons in the Boston area on Friday and Saturday, with both teams competing in the HBCU & Ivy Challenge, while some men competed in the Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener the following day. 

    “Overall, I thought both teams finished the season on a high note. I was really impressed with several of our individual runners and their performances. Our seniors stepped up with some good races. Also, we’re fairly young on both sides with multiple first-years scoring for us. We look forward to taking this positive momentum into the indoor track & field season. Go Big Green!” Mike Nelson, the Marjorie & Herbert Chase ’30 Director of Dartmouth Track & Field and Cross Country, said.

    Colton McMaster highlighted the men’s throwing events by taking first place in the shot put (17.26m) and weight throw (19.11m). Zaneta Pivcova stood out in women’s throws, placing third in the shot put with her 14.67m mark and putting herself at third all-time in the program’s top ten list. 

    In the women’s jumps, Maya Pacarro placed second in the triple jump with her 11.45m mark, while Charlotte DiRocco similarly placed second in the high jump, clearing 1.63m. The men also found success in their jumping events, with all three pole vaulters earning top spots in the event. David Adams cleared 5.00m for first place, followed by Jack Tan clearing 4.60m and earning second place in his collegiate debut and rounded out by Sam Starrs in third place with his 4.60m finish. 

    In the running events, Winston Morgan placed second overall in the 200m, putting himself at third all-time with a 21.73 finish. Richard Rozkydalek began his collegiate career by placing second in the 600m with a 1:21.09 finish. Keion Grieve and Michael Bueker followed behind, placing second and third, respectively. For the women, Imogen Brown placed sixth in the 600m and put herself at fifth all-time with a final mark of 1:39.01. 

    Rebeka Zibritova opened her collegiate career by putting herself at sixth all-time in the 60mH with a final time of 8.88. 

    ALL-TIME TOP TEN LIST

    60m Hurdles

    1.  8.20 – Cha’Mia Rothwell – 2018

    2.  8.45 – Mariella Schweitzer – 2025

    3.  8.74 – Allison Frantz – 2015

         8.74 – Abby Feeney – 2016

    4.  8.76 – Daniela Ruelas Lomeli – 2025

    5.  8.79 – Janae Dunchack – 2012

    6.  8.88 – Lauren Ready – 2015

         8.88 – Anoush Krafian – 2022

         8.88 – Rebeka Zibritova – 2025

    7.  8.92 – Danielle Johnson – 2025

    8.  8.99 – Danielle Okonta – 2017             

          8.99 – Alexandra Tanner – 2011

          8.99 – Priscilla Trojano – 2012

     

    Women’s Shot Put

    1.  14.99m – Amy Winchester

    2.  14.76m – Julia Reglewski

    3.  14.67m – Zaneta Pivcova – 2025

    4.  14.59m – Lily Lockhart

    5.  14.56m – Autumn Clark – 2024

    6.  14.52m – Allison Cardlin

    7.  14.47m – Emmaline Berg

    8.  14.42m – Sarah Beasley

    9.  14.14m – Jamila Smith

    10.  14.11m – Meagan Verdeyen

    Women’s 600m

    1.  1:35.98 – Annie Jackson – 2023

    2.  1:37.00 – Arianna Gragg – 2019

    3.  1:37.72 – Julia Pye – 2023

    4.  1:38.78 – Andie Murray – 2022

    5.  1:39.01 – Imogen Brown – 2025

    6.  1:41.74 – Sarah Adams – 2019

    7.  1:44.00 – Sara Fragione – 2022

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    Men’s 200m

    1.  21.48 – Myles Epstein – 2022

    2.  21.62 – Bryce Thomas – 2025

    3.  21.73 – Winston Morgan – 2025

    4. 21.76 – Donovan Spearman – 2019

    5.  21.86 – Muhammed Adbul-Shakoor – 2010

    6.  22.03 – Jalil Bishop – 2011

    7.  22.04 – Painter Richards-Baker – 2025

         22.04 – Nils Wilderberg – 2022

         22.04 – Mathiur Farber – 2019

         22.04 – Lloyd May – 2017

    8.  22.07 – Adam Couirr – 2017

    9.  22.12 – Connor Reilly – 2010

    Men’s 600m

    1.  1:18.43 – J’Voughn Blake – 2023

    2.  1:18.65 – Adrien Jacobs – 2024

    3.  1:19.90 – DJ Matusz – 2022

    4.  1:20.45 – Mason Childers – 2022

    5.  1:21.09 – Richard Rozkydalek -2025

    6.  1:22.67 – Max Frye – 2019

    7.  1:23.06 – Aidan Robinson – 2021

    8. 1:23.10 – Keion Grieve  – 2025

    9. 1:23.66 – Michael Bueker – 2025 


     



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    Ferris State provides early commencement celebration for two volleyball team members headed to NCAA DII Elite Eight

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    From left to right: photo of Provost Bobby Fleischman, student Emma Bleecher, student Ivy Wilhelm, head coach Tia Brandel-Wilhelm, President Bill Pink
    From left to right: Provost Bobby Fleischman, Emma Bleecher, Ivy Wilhelm, head coach
    Tia Brandel-Wilhelm, and President Bill Pink

    BIG RAPIDS, Mich. — 

    Two members of the Ferris State University volleyball team has one important thing
    to take care of before heading to South Dakota for the NCAA Division II National Tournament:
    graduate.

    Ferris State President Bill Pink and Provost Bobby Fleischman conducted a special
    ceremony for outside hitter Emma Bleecher and Ivy Wilhelm, a student worker with the
    team, complete with academic regalia. The team members won’t be back from the tournament
    in time to participate in Friday’s ceremony with their classmates.

    “We do this because we like to celebrate our Bulldogs,” Pink said. “We like to celebrate
    our graduates, and when you’re not able to join us for all the good reasons. When
    your success is so prominent in our university, these things happen. But that’s why
    our university is built to adjust so that we’re able to help our students.”

    The volleyball team earned its way to the NCAA DII Elite Eight for the second year
    in a row. Pink said he didn’t want the students’ athletic success to prohibit them
    from participating in a treasured academic milestone.

    “We’re used to this kind of success,” Pink told the students. “It’s how we do our
    business here at Ferris State. We make sure that we honor and recognize when our students
    have accomplishments. Our students finish what we start. So, it’s an honor to be able
    to celebrate with you this way.”

    Students wore their caps and gowns for the brief celebration. Bleecher, a Criminal
    Justice Administration major from Champaign, Illinois said it was nice to be able
    to be presented with her diploma even if she couldn’t be a part of the larger ceremony
    on Friday morning.

    “I think it’s amazing,” she said. “I think it’s just like a blessing to be here, and
    it’s just cool to be able to do both.”

    Wilhelm, who works with the team’s social media, earned a bachelor’s degree in Marketing.

    “In moments like this, when I know it’s my community and they’re going to show up
    for me, I know 100% I was right to be here these four years,” she said.

    The team captured the NCAA DII Midwest Region Championship on Saturday and has been
    selected as the No. 8 seed Elite Eight rounded to be held Dec. 11 to 13, in Sioux
    Falls, South Dakota.

    The Bulldogs will square off against top-seeded and unbeaten University of Tampa in
    the national quarterfinals on Thursday, Dec. 11 with first serve set for 8 p.m. at
    the Sanford Pentagon.

    The Bulldogs will be making their second consecutive NCAA Division II Elite Eight
    appearance after making their first since 2013 a year ago.

    Saturday’s victory marked the fifth time Ferris State claimed a regional championship
    as the Bulldogs previously won crowns back in 1987 and 1989 along with 2013 and 2024.

    Ferris State, which is guided by 30th-year head coach Tia Brandel-Wilhelm, is 27-7
    this year heading into the D2 Elite Eight. The Bulldogs finished the regular season
    as the GLIAC Champions and earned runner-up honors in the GLIAC Tournament as the
    host institution.





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    Wildsmith Earns USTFCCCA National Weekly Nod

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    GRAPEVINE, Tex. — 

    Allie Wildsmith (Bainbridge Island, Wash.) of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy track & field team has been named the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) Women’s NCAA Division III National Athlete of the Week in recognition of her performance this past weekend at Boston University’s Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener.

    The reigning indoor and outdoor high jump National Champion wasted started her first title defense of the season by needing just two jumps to win the event. Wildsmith passed up on the first five bars before clearing her first attempt of the day at 1.63 meters (5′ 4.25″). The senior needed just one jump again to get over the next height of 1.68m (5′ 6″), which the remaining three of her original five competitors bowed out on.

    As the last jumper left, Wildsmith secured easy one-try clearances on the next two heights of 1.73m (5′ 8″) and 1.78m (5′ 10″) before closing out her day with tries at the NCAA DIII indoor record of 1.83m (6′ 0″). Despite knocking the bar off on all three tries, the senior’s dominance was on full display as she extended her undefeated streak to 11 event wins in a row.

    Wildsmith and Bears track & field will be out of action for the next few weeks due to the holiday break, but they’ll be back and raring to go on January 17th for the self-hosted CGA Winter Invite #1 at Gregory Field House.

     



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