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NDSU Baseball Travels to Fayetteville for NCAA Regional

Story Links INDIANAPOLIS – The North Dakota State baseball team will face Arkansas in the opening round of the NCAA Regional in Fayetteville, Ark., on Friday. Kansas and Creighton will also face each other at the regional site. The Bison (20-32) earned the fourth-seed in the regional, while Arkansas, who […]

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INDIANAPOLIS – The North Dakota State baseball team will face Arkansas in the opening round of the NCAA Regional in Fayetteville, Ark., on Friday. Kansas and Creighton will also face each other at the regional site.

The Bison (20-32) earned the fourth-seed in the regional, while Arkansas, who is also the No. 3 national seed, is the host and top seed at the regional. Kansas is the second seed and Creighton is the third seed. First pitch between the Bison and Razorbacks is set for 2 p.m. CT on Friday at Baum-Walker Stadium. Both games in the opening round of the regional will be available on ESPN+ for subscribers.

The Bison won the Summit League Tournament for the third time in program history and first time since 2021 after upending top-seeded Oral Roberts on Saturday. NDSU enters the NCAA Tournament with the No. 1 non-conference strength of schedule in the country and No. 77 overall strength of schedule. The Bison have also been ranked as high as No. 22 in the RPI this season.

NDSU will return to the NCAA Tournament for the third time in the Division I era. In their last appearance in 2021, the Bison traveled to Stanford in Stanford, Calif., and faced Stanford, Nevada and UC Irvine. NDSU topped Nevada, 6-1, in an elimination game to earn its first NCAA Regional victory in the Division I era.

The full NCAA release can be viewed here.

Fayetteville Regional hosted by Arkansas (all times eastern)

  • #1 Arkansas (43-13) vs. #4 North Dakota St. (20-32), 3 p.m. ESPN+
  • #2 Kansas (43-15) vs. #3 Creighton (41-14), 8 p.m., ESPN+



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New Book ‘Get Going! With Competitive Swimming’ a Must Read

New Book ‘Get Going! With Competitive Swimming’ Offers Insights for All Ages Just in time for the next swim season, author Mike O’Hare is set to launch “Get Going! With Competitive Swimming” — a visual, technique-packed book now available for pre-order, with shipping set to begin May 29. About the Book Written for swimmers ages […]

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New Book ‘Get Going! With Competitive Swimming’ Offers Insights for All Ages

Just in time for the next swim season, author Mike O’Hare is set to launch “Get Going! With Competitive Swimming” — a visual, technique-packed book now available for pre-order, with shipping set to begin May 29.

About the Book

Written for swimmers ages 9–18 (and the parents and coaches who support them), the book breaks down modern techniques for all four strokes, starts, turns, and finishes — with over 150 illustrations to bring each concept to life. It also explores racing strategy, mental preparation, goal setting, and how to treat others with respect in and out of the pool. Whether new to competitive swimming or refining technique as a high school athlete, Get Going! With Competitive Swimming provides a practical, visual guide swimmers and coaches can return to time and again.

Author’s Inspiration

As a Navy veteran, lifelong swimmer, and former coach, Mike O’Hare was searching for a fun, visual guide to share with his son, only to find that resources designed for youth swimmers were scarce. Inspired to help other young swimmers thrive, he wrote Get Going! With Competitive Swimming. “I set out to create the kind of book I wish I had starting out — clear, visual, and genuinely useful. It’s meant to allow swimmers to take more ownership of their development,” said O’Hare.

Community Praise

“This work is a must-have for a variety of individuals involved in the sport of swimming,” said John Lohn, Editor-in-Chief of Swimming World Magazine. “Its organized approach, complete with detailed images, will enable swimmers to take the next step in their swimming careers.”

What’s Ahead

Early copies have been praised by respected coaches, including Olympic-level mentors and national championship team leaders. A coach’s edition and companion poster set are also in development.

Availability & Contact

Get Going! With Competitive Swimming is available now at www.getgoingbooks.com.

For review copies or high-res images, contact:

Mike O’Hare – contact@getgoingbooks.com



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Five Premier League players whose form declined in 2024/25

While the 2024/25 Premier League season was one to celebrate for many, there are some who will be keen to see the end of the campaign. For some, it was a season in which they failed to reach previous heights. There’s an old age saying in football that form is temporary and class is permanent, […]

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While the 2024/25 Premier League season was one to celebrate for many, there are some who will be keen to see the end of the campaign.

For some, it was a season in which they failed to reach previous heights. There’s an old age saying in football that form is temporary and class is permanent, a sentiment this group will be hoping is true ahead of next season.

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We’ve looked at five Premier League players who regressed in 2024/25.

Five Premier League players whose form declined in 2024/25

Phil Foden (Manchester City)

Last season saw Phil Foden fulfil the potential that had long been Manchester City’s worst-kept secret. The homegrown jewel stepped out of the shadow of Kevin De Bruyne to inspire the club’s title success, claiming the PFA Player of the Year and FWA Footballer of the Year awards in the process. Foden scored 27 goals in all competitions in 2023/24 but was unable to replicate those returns this time around.

The 24-year-old scored a respectable 10 goals in 45 games but lacked the star quality that had defined the previous year. He didn’t score his first league goal until December and spent the second half of the campaign on the fringes of the team.





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Arkansas track and field teams begin road to NCAA Outdoor Championships at West Region meet

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Montecity Volleyball Club 13U Girls Team Takes First at Bayview Classic | Sports

The Montecito Volleyball Club 13U Girls squad won the Bayview Classic championship in Roseville over the long weekend. While the Montecito team played all season in the club division, they took a step up into the open division for the weekend, and they didn’t skip a beat. Montecito won all nine of its matches across […]

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The Montecito Volleyball Club 13U Girls squad won the Bayview Classic championship in Roseville over the long weekend.

While the Montecito team played all season in the club division, they took a step up into the open division for the weekend, and they didn’t skip a beat.

Montecito won all nine of its matches across the three days of competition, ending in a thrilling 2-1 victory over Absolute White of San Rafael in the title matchup.

The team consists of Charlotte Rottman, Savannah Hoover, Emma Frias, Ruby Donahoe, Greta Alldredge, Samara Natale and Tanner Jaeger.

The team is coached by Steve Rottman and Brogan Donahoe.



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Preview: NCAA West First Round

Story Links COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Thirty-two athletes from TCU track and field are set to compete at the NCAA West First Round Championships hosted by Texas A&M at E.B. Cushing Stadium May 28-31.   The NCAA West First Round Championships features the top 48 athletes in each event. Athletes will look […]

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COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Thirty-two athletes from TCU track and field are set to compete at the NCAA West First Round Championships hosted by Texas A&M at E.B. Cushing Stadium May 28-31.
 
The NCAA West First Round Championships features the top 48 athletes in each event. Athletes will look to finish in the top-12 of their respective events to secure their ticket to the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Championships in Eugene, Oregon.
 
MAKING HISTORY
The Horned Frogs are coming off a successful weekend in Lawrence, Kansas, at the 2025 Big 12 Outdoor Track and Field Conference Championship meet. As a team, the women finished third overall with 86 points, their best finish in program history since joining the Big 12. The men also made waves at the conference meet, finishing sixth overall with 64 points, tied for their second-best performance in school history (fifth in 2018).
 
Indya Mayberry was responsible for 28 of the team’s points, winning gold in both sprint events and helping TCU earn a silver medal in the 4x100m relay. The Fort Worth native was also named Big 12 Outstanding Freshman of the Year as voted on by the conference’s coaches.
 
TCU was crowned conference champions in six different events, including sweeping the men’s and women’s javelin and 200m titles. Preston Kuznof and Irene Jepkemboi won gold in the Big 12 javelin throw. The Frogs dominated the 200m with Kashie Crockett and Indya Mayberry winning event titles. Mayberry also won the 100m dash to sweep the outdoor sprints. Finally, senior Lloyd Frilot defended his indoor 800m conference championship, winning the outdoor title as well.
 
FROGS IN THE RANKINGS

TCU’s women have been ranked inside the top 25 of the USTFCCCA National Track & Field Rating Index for the entire outdoor season, including six different event groups ranked in the top 25. They currently sit at No. 15 heading into the regional meet.
 
Individually, the women boast eight top 12 times in the West Region Qualifying list led by Mayberry. The freshman boasts the No. 1 time in the 100m dash and the No. 5 time in the 200m. The Frogs also have a sprinters Iyana Gray and London Tucker sitting inside the top 10 seed times for the 100m dash, hoping to punch their ticket to nationals. Amelliah Birdow (400m hurdles) and Irene Jepkemboi (javelin) rank fifth in their respective events heading into the meet.
 
On the men’s side, TCU has five top 12 performances in the region. Senior’s Kashie Crockett (200m) and Lloyd Frilot (800m) have their sights set on Eugene. Jayden Douglas and Preston Kuznof are also in contention to advance to the NCAA Championships in the 400m hurdles and javelin throw, respectively.
 
SHE’S JUST A FRESHMAN
A freshman, Mayberry has burst onto the national scene, earning high praise on both the conference and national level. A four-time Big 12 Champion already, she swept the sprint races this season. During the indoor season, the Fort Worth native won both the 60m and 200m titles, and she followed it up with gold in the 100m and 200m at the outdoor conference championship meet to become the fifth woman in Big 12 history to sweep the conference sprints.
 
Mayberry also won her first National Championship, winning the indoor 200m (22.30) with the No. 7 performance in world history in the event. She has also been recognized on the watch list for The Bowerman Award, given to the most outstanding male and female track and field athletes in the nation.
 
SEASON RECAP
This season, TCU has seen a combined 14 school records fall. Sophomore hurdlers Amelliah Birdow and Jayden Douglas each lowered their own top times in the record books. Irene Jepkemboi also took down her own mark in the javelin throw and set a new Kenyan national record in the event, while freshman Preston Kuznof toppled the best mark in TCU history with his first collegiate throw (75.10m).
 
At the Big 12 Conference Championship Meet, junior Elise Dobson set the heptathlon school record with 5,338 points. Senior Llyod Frilot also took down head coach Khadevis Robinson’s program record in the 800m, dropping a 1:45.79. Mayberry also lowered the women’s 100m (11.03) and 200m (22.47) records.
 
Distance runner Graydon Morris added the 10,000m school record to his name this spring along with lowering his own 5,000m mark. His senior teammate Stone Burke also etched his name in the history books with the top 3,000m steeplechase time by a Frog. Lastly, Ben Kirbo vaulted his way to a new school record, clearing 5.47m in the pole vault last month.
 
The women have also seen school records fall in the 4x100m, 4x200m and Sprint Medley relay.
 
TUNE IN
First round competition begins on Wednesday, May 28, and runs through Saturday, May 31. The full meet schedule can be found here.
 
Fans can follow live results on Flash Results and stream all the action on ESPN+.
 
For all the latest TCU track and field news, follow the Frogs on X at @TCUTrackField, on Instagram at @tcu_track_xc and on Facebook at TCU Track and Field.
 





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