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Hallock, Irving To Face Off For 106th Scudetto

Story Links Serie A1 (Playoffs) 1st-4th Trieste 10, Brescia 5 Brescia 13, Trieste 6 Pro Recco 9, Savona 8 5th-8th Ortigia 14, Bologna De Akker 6 Bologna De Akker 12, Ortigia 11 Posillipo 8, Roma Vis Nova 4 Brescia and Pro Recco both advanced to the Serie A1 Final with semifinal […]

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Serie A1 (Playoffs)

1st-4th

Trieste 10, Brescia 5

Brescia 13
, Trieste 6

Pro Recco 9, Savona 8

5th-8th

Ortigia 14, Bologna De Akker 6

Bologna De Akker 12
, Ortigia 11

Posillipo 8, Roma Vis Nova 4

Brescia and Pro Recco both advanced to the Serie A1 Final with semifinal series wins. Brescia defeated Trieste 2-1 while Pro Recco bested Savona 2-0. Max Irving scored one in Brescia’s Game 2 loss while Ben Hallock put home two goals for Pro Recco in its decisive victory. The top two teams are now set to clash for the 106th Scudetto. Marko Vavic and Savona will play Trieste for third place. Elsewhere in Italy, Tyler Abramson scored four to help De Akker beat Ortigia and advance to face Posillipo for fifth place.




 
 

A1 Ethniki (Playoffs) April 29-30

Quarterfinal

Vouliagmeni 15, PAOK 4

Play-in Semifinal

Ydraikos 12, Chios 11

Dylan Woodhead and Vouliagmeni defeated PAOK, 15-4, to advance to the A1 Ethniki league semifinals. Goalkeeper Adrian Weinberg and Chios bowed out to Ydraikos in the play-in semifinal by a single goal, 11-12.



 

División De Honor (Semifinal Round, First Leg) April 30

Sabadell 11, Barcelona 6

Alex Bowen and Sabadell handled Barcelona 11-6 in the First Leg of the División de Honor semifinal round.



 

Women’s Champions League (Final Four) May 2-3

Final

Sabadell 8, Sant Andreu 9

Semifinal

Sabadell 15, Olympiacos 13

Team USA captain Maggie Steffens and Tara Prentice claimed second place in the Women’s Champions League season. After defeating Olympiacos 15-13 in the semifinal, Sabadell fell short against Sant Andreu 8-9 in the final. Steffens recorded a hat trick and Prentice added one more in the semifinal win over Olympiacos.





 

Women’s División De Honor (Playout Semifinal, Second Leg) May 2

Tenerife 9, Rubi 6

Maryn Dempsey and Tenerife beat Rubi 9-6 to advance out of the Playout bracket.


 

Women’s A1 Ethniki (Quarterfinal Round, First Leg) May 4

Glyfada 9, Panionios 5

Isabel Williams and Glyfada bested Malia Allen and Panionios 9-5 in the First Leg of their quarterfinal matchup in A1 Ethniki.


 

Here’s a look ahead at some important matches featuring Team USA athletes:

Champions League (Quarterfinal Round, Day 6) May 14

Savona (ITA) at Barceloneta (ESP)


 

Euro Cup (Final Round, First Leg) May 10

Pro Recco (ITA) at Radnicki (SRB)


 

Serie A1 (Playoffs) Continue May 6

Championship

Brescia vs Pro Recco




Bronze Medal


Savona vs Trieste

5th Place

Bologna De Akker vs Posillipo

7th Place

Roma Vis Nova vs Ortigia


 

A1 Ethniki (Semifinals, First/Second Legs) May 7/11

Vouliagmeni vs Panathinaikos


 

División De Honor (Semifinal Round, Second Leg) May 7

Sabadell vs Barcelona


 

Women’s División De Honor (Semifinals, Second Leg) May 8

Sabadell vs Mataro


 

Women’s A1 Ethniki (Quarterfinal Round, Second Leg) May 7

Glyfada vs Panionios

 





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We’re In! Leder and Richwine Qualify for NCAA Championships

Story Links INDIANAPOLIS – The Dickinson track and field program will be represented by a pair of individuals next week at the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships as senior female athlete, Annie Leder and junior male athlete, Trevor Richwine will compete on behalf of the Red and White when […]

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INDIANAPOLIS – The Dickinson track and field program will be represented by a pair of individuals next week at the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships as senior female athlete, Annie Leder and junior male athlete, Trevor Richwine will compete on behalf of the Red and White when the action opens up next Thursday at the SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio.

Leder, the native of Washington, D.C. earned her place in the meet by posting the 16th-best mark in the nation for the long jump during the Centennial Conference Championships when she dropped in at 5.87m to take home the gold medal. Leder is no stranger to the top spot on the podium grabbing a trio of first-place finishes during the outdoor season.

Richwine, the native of Newville, Pennsylvania, nabbed his spot with the second-fastest time for the 800m in the country by hitting the line in 1:48.31 at the Widener University Final Qualifier this past Monday. He will head into the race feeling like a national title is within his grasp as he sits just one-hundredth off the top time from Tor Hotung-Davidsen from the University of Lychburg at 1:48.30. Richwine like Leder has claimed three gold medals on the campaign and will hope to add one more to the collection at the end of next week.

Stay tuned to dickinsonathletics.com and all Red Devil Social Media for more information as it becomes available.



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Phoenix Track & Field wins CAA outdoor title | Today at Elon

This is the program’s fourth league title in the past five seasons at the CAA Outdoor Championships. Share: Share this page on Facebook Share this page on X (formerly Twitter) Share this page on LinkedIn Email this page to a friend Print this page   Elon University women’s Track and Field team A year after […]

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This is the program’s fourth league title in the past five seasons at the CAA Outdoor Championships.

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