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Head Coach Jamie Scott Notches 100th Career Win as Big Red Sweep OWU and Capital
History Granville, Ohio- The No. 29 women’s tennis team continued their weekend of victory with back to back wins over Ohio Wesleyan and Capital. With the 7-0 victory over Ohio Wesleyan, Denison picked up their third North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) victory of the year and extend their all-time series lead to 22-0 over the […]

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Granville, Ohio- The No. 29 women’s tennis team continued their weekend of victory with back to back wins over Ohio Wesleyan and Capital. With the 7-0 victory over Ohio Wesleyan, Denison picked up their third North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) victory of the year and extend their all-time series lead to 22-0 over the Battling Bishops. While being separated by just 33 miles, the match with Capital marks just the second meeting between the two Ohio schools. Denison completed a perfect weekend with a 7-0 victory.
With the two wins today, head coach Jamie Scott captures and eclipses 100 career wins as the Denison women’s tennis coach. Congratulations Coach!

Up Next:
Denison travels to Oberlin, Ohio to take on the Yeowomen of Oberlin College on Friday, April 18, at 4:30 p.m.
Match 1 (Denison 7, OWU 0)
The Big Red made quick work of their NCAC foe in doubles, dismantling the three duos in just 20 minutes. The pairs of Maia Nowicki and Peyton Oda, Dasha Chistyakova and Caitlin VanWinkle, and Ariana Rodriguez and Caroline Lopez took down the Bishops by a combined score of 18-2. The win marks Rodriguez’s first appearance of the year.
In singles, the Big Red knocked off all six Bishop players in straight sets. Caroline Kittle, Dasba Chistyakova, and Elizabeth Hoo won their matches in shutout fashion.
With the win against Ohio Wesleyan, Coach Scott officially secured her 100th win as head coach of the Big Red!
Doubles:
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Maia Nowicki/Peyton Oda(DENW) def. Francesca Nuss/Riley Brokaw(OWUW) 6-2
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Dasha Chistyakova/Caitlin VanWinkle(DENW) def. Lily Hershey/Emma Pzedpelski(OWUW) 6-0
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Ariana Rodriguez/Caroline Lopez(DENW) def. Evaleigh Garnett/Maisie Dugger(OWUW) 6-0
Singles:
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Peyton Oda(DENW) def. Francesca Nunn(OWUW) 6-0, 6-2
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Caroline Kittle (DENW) def. Lily Hershey(OWUW) 6-0, 6-0
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Dasha Chistyakova(DENW) def. Riley Brokaw(OWUW) 6-0, 6-0
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Caroline Lopez(DENW) Emma Pzedpelski(OWUW) 6-3, 6-1
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Anna Leach(DENW) def. Evaleigh Garnett(OWUW) 6-0, 7-5
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Elizabeth Hoo(DENW) def. Maisia Dugger(OWUW) 6-0, 6-0
Match Notes:
Denison University 11-6 (3-1 NCAC) ITA No. 29
Ohio Wesleyan University 5-5(1-3 NCAC)
Doubles Order: 3, 1, 2
Singles Order: 3, 2, 1
Match 2 (Denison 7, Capital 0)
Following suit to the morning match, the Big Red kept the heat turned up for the Comets. Early in doubles, the Big Red jumped to a 1-0 lead with straight wins in doubles play.
In singles, all six matchups were decided in straight sets. With the win secured, the Big Red took down opponents by a combined score of 21-0 through three matches.
Doubles:
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Dasha Chistyakova/Caroline Lopez(DENW) def. Anna Fletcher/Nicole Flock(CUW) 6-2
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Peyton Oda/Elizabeth Hoo(DENW) def. Annika Hansen/Kylee Fliter(CUW) 6-0
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Caroline Kittle/Hayley Shay(DENW) def. Jenny Rollins/Ashlyn Edwards(CUW) 6-1
Singles:
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Peyton Oda(DENW) def. Anna Fletcher(CUW) 6-0, 6-1
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Caroline Kittle(DENW) def. Nicole Flock(CUW) 6-1, 6-0
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Caroline Lopez(DENW) def. Annika Hansen(CUW) 6-0, 6-1
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Maia Nowicki(DENW) def. Kylee Fliter(CUW) 6-1, 6-0
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Anna Leach(DENW) def. Jenny Rollins(CUW) 6-0, 6-4
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Elizabeth Hoo(DENW) def. Ashlyn Edwards(CUW) 6-0, 6-1
Match Notes:
Denison University 12-6 (3-1 NCAC) ITA No. 29
Capital University 7-6 (1-2 OAC)
Doubles Order: 2, 3, 1
Singles Order: 6, 3, 4, 1, 2, 5
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Eight Hawks Named USTFCCCA Outdoor Track & Field All-Region
Story Links NEW ORLEANS, La. – On Wednesday, the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) announced the Division III All-Region selections following the conclusion of the regular season. Top five individuals in each event from each region earned All-Region honors, in addition to each of the members of a top-three ranked relay team. […]

NEW ORLEANS, La. – On Wednesday, the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) announced the Division III All-Region selections following the conclusion of the regular season. Top five individuals in each event from each region earned All-Region honors, in addition to each of the members of a top-three ranked relay team. Data is compiled based on Regional TFRI.
The eight Hawks named include senior Conor Convery (Port Jervis, N.Y.), senior Riley Brutvan (Gardiner, N.Y.), sophomore Christopher Hergott (Hamden, Conn.), freshman Aidan Lybarger (South Burlington, Vt.), senior Cali Leonard (Boston, Mass.), junior Madison DiPasquale (Wallingford, Conn.), sophomore Jordan Murphy (East Hampton, Conn.) and freshman Tamara Greene (Hartford, Conn.).
Convery ends his career named all-region in the hammer throw event. Conor was the Conference of New England (CNE) champion in the event tossing a program-best 54.70 meters. He finished in second place in the New England Division III Outdoor Track & Field Championships at 52.96 meters and came in 10th in the NEICAAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships at a distance of 53.95 meters.
Brutvan finishes his career for the Hawks by being named all-region in the 3000 meter steeplechase. Riley finished in second place in the 3000 meter steeplechase at a time of 9:39.64 seconds. Brutvan followed it up coming in second at the New England Division III Outdoor Track & Field Championships at a time of 9:33.25 for a second best time in program history. He later finished 11th in the NEICAAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships at a time of 9:34.17.
Hergott finishes the year being named all-region in the 100 meter dash and the long jump events. Christopher’s best time in the long jump event in the outdoor season came on April 19th in the Trinity Invitational hitting 7.23 meters. He broke the program record in the 100 meter dash at a time of 10.56 seconds in the same meet. In the NEICAAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships Hergott finished in 8th in the 100 meter at a time of 10.59 seconds.
Lybarger was named an all-region selection in discus in his first year in West Hartford. Aidan broke the program record in the event on May 10th in the NEICAAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships throwing a distance of 52.49 meters. Lybarger also was the CNE Champion in the event at 50.29 meters and also placed 4th in the New England Division III Outdoor Track & Field Championships at a distance of 50.08 meters.
Leonard was named all-region in the 100 meter hurdles event. Cali broke the program record for event on May 10th in the NEICAAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships at a time of 14.36 seconds. Leonard won the 100 meter hurdles in the CNE Championships at a time of 15.04 seconds. She also placed in 4th in the New England D3 Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
DiPasquale was awarded all-region in the shot put and the discus throw events. Madison was named the CNE Field Athlete of the Year after placing first in discus, second in shot put and second in hammer throw. She broke the program record for shot put on May 3rd in the New England D3 Outdoor Track and Field Championships coming in 4th hitting 12.89 meters.
Murphy was named all-region in the high jump and the heptathlon. Jordan was the CNE champion in the high jump at 1.61 meters. She also won the heptathlon on April 11th and 12th in the Silfen Invitational scoring 4071. Murphy later placed third in the high jump at the New England D3 Outdoor Track and Field Championships and 5th in the NEICAAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships.
Greene rounds out the group being named all-region in the 100 meter hurdles. Tamara was the runner up in the 100 meter hurdles event in the CNE Championships at a time of 15.49 seconds. She later finished in 6th in the New England D3 Outdoor Track and Field Championships at a time of 14.89 seconds. She also ran her best time in the event on May 10th in the NEICAAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships at a time of 14.60 seconds.
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Connor Lanical Named Elite 90 Winner for DIII Men’s Outdoor Track & Field
Story Links WAVERLY, Iowa- Connor Lancial is named the Elite 90 Winner for DIII Men’s Outdoor Track & Field. Lancial has become the fourth winner in school history and the third winner from track & field. The NCAA ELITE 90 award honors the exceptional achievements of student-athletes. This prestigious accolade is given to those […]

WAVERLY, Iowa- Connor Lancial is named the Elite 90 Winner for DIII Men’s Outdoor Track & Field. Lancial has become the fourth winner in school history and the third winner from track & field.
The NCAA ELITE 90 award honors the exceptional achievements of student-athletes. This prestigious accolade is given to those who have not only excelled at a national championship level in their sport but have also achieved the highest academic standards among their peers. The Elite 90 is proudly awarded to the student-athlete with the highest cumulative GPA at the finals site for each of the NCAA’s 90 championships.
Lancial is set to compete in the 3000m steeplechase at the 2025 National Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships. The Championships will take place on May 22 (Thu) – May 24 (Sat) at the SPIRE Institute’s Outdoor Track & Field facility in Geneva, Ohio.
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Pennsylvania boys high school volleyball Week 9 rankings
The date for the start of the Pennsylvania boys volleyball playoffs is slowly approaching. With district playoffs now underway, the top teams in the Pennsylvania Volleyball Coaches Association rankings will want to put themselves in the best position to pursue state gold. In Class 3A, No. 2 North Allegheny and No. 3 Seneca Valley will […]

The date for the start of the Pennsylvania boys volleyball playoffs is slowly approaching. With district playoffs now underway, the top teams in the Pennsylvania Volleyball Coaches Association rankings will want to put themselves in the best position to pursue state gold. In Class 3A, No. 2 North Allegheny and No. 3 Seneca Valley will meet for the WPIAL title this week.
The Tigers are the gold standard for boys volleyball in Western Pennsylvania. North Allegheny has collected 22 WPIAL volleyball champions with the last coming in 2022. Seneca Valley has yet to claim a district championship. The Raiders have lost in the district final four times since 2015.
Regardless of who wins at Peters Township High School later this week, both teams will be headed to the PIAA playoffs, which start June 3 at various sites across the state.
Here’s a look at the top 10 ranked teams in each class:
1. Cumberland Valley
2. North Allegheny
3. Seneca Valley
4. Governor Mifflin
5. Cedar Crest
6. Northeastern
7. Emmaus
8. Central Duaphin
9. Central York
10. Pennsbury
1. Meadville Area
2. Manheim Central
3. Shaler Area
4. York Suburban
5. Holy Redeemer
6. Ambridge
7. Saegertown
8. South Fayette
9. Seton LaSalle
10. Brandywine Heights
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Concordia University Irvine Drops Men’s, Women’s Swimming & Diving Programs
Concordia University Irvine in Irvine, California has announced the elimination of four swimming programs, including its NCAA Division II men’s and women’s swimming & diving programs. The school also eliminated its men’s and women’s tennis programs, effective at the end of this season. This reduces the school’s athletics department to 20 varsity programs (counting all […]

Concordia University Irvine in Irvine, California has announced the elimination of four swimming programs, including its NCAA Division II men’s and women’s swimming & diving programs. The school also eliminated its men’s and women’s tennis programs, effective at the end of this season.
This reduces the school’s athletics department to 20 varsity programs (counting all track & field programs separately), and does not field a varsity football team.
“The decision follows a comprehensive evaluation of the university’s academic and athletic offerings, resource allocation, and long-term strategic priorities,” the school said in a statement. “University leadership, in partnership with the Department of Athletics, determined that the current model is not sustainable in the midst of increasing operational costs, facility limitations, and significant changes in the collegiate athletics landscape.”
Student athletes who choose to stay at Concordia will retain their scholarships.
Concordia head coach Bert Bergen informed the team of the news on Tuesday. His email read, in part:
“I am so terribly sorry about this news and am horrified by the timing. You put your faith in me, you chose this program to continue your athletic pursuits and I cannot imagine what you are feeling.
I understand how terrible this timing is. I want each of you to know that I will be available for phone calls and will do everything I can with every available NCAA and NAIA institution in this country to find you a new home.
I am sickened that you won’t get to be a part of this community, that I will not have the wonderful opportunity to coach, mentor and learn from you. You will always be very special to me and I know that God has a plan for your futures. Please do not be discouraged. Take time to process and then, let’s find solutions for each of you.”
Bergen has been actively seeking homes for his athletes on college swimming recruiting Facebook pages, among other places.
According to Federal data, the swimming program had 23 men and 25 women to start the season, while the tennis program had 10 men and 10 women.
The school, which has undergraduate enrollment of 1,474, is a private Lutheran-affiliated school. The school was an NAIA school but completed its transition to become a full NCAA Division II member in summer 2017. Student-athletes make up almost a third of the school’s enrollment.
The swimming & diving teams finished 6th on the women’s side and 4th on the men’s side at the 2025 PCSC Championship meet.
The swimming & diving programs (and water polo programs) use the nearby William Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center, which is about a 10 minute drive from the school’s main campus. That pool is part of the United States’ national hosting rotation and will host the 2026 Pan Pacific Championships, among many other meets.
The men’s tennis team, meanwhile, just won their first-ever NCAA West Regional and advanced to the NCAA tournament, where they lost 4-2. The women’s team finished 5th in the PacWest.
The swimming program joins Union Commonwealth University in Kentucky, and Cal Poly in California as programs lost this summer. That has been offset, though, by the addition of programs at D1 Marquette University and D2 Pitt-Johnston University in recent weeks.
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University of Minnesota Athletics
MINNEAPOLIS – The Big Ten Conference announced its championship awards Wednesday with the University of Minnesota represented by Kostas Zaltos as the B1G Men’s Field Athlete of the Championships. Additionally, Zariyah Black and Joe Manser were chosen as the B1G Sportsmanship Award winners for 2025. Zaltos is the first Gopher to earn the outdoor Big Ten Field Athlete […]

Zaltos is the first Gopher to earn the outdoor Big Ten Field Athlete of the Championships since 2009 when Aaron Studt was honored. The Maroon and Gold set three Big Ten Outdoor Championship meet records during the weekend, starting with the men’s hammer throw and Kostas Zaltos. In his final Big Ten Championships Zaltos won his fourth Big Ten gold medal with an effort of 77.67m (254-10). The fourth Big Ten title in the hammer throw makes Zaltos the first man to win the event at the conference meet four times. Zaltos’ meet-record toss of 77.67m (254-10) broke the meet record that was held by his teammate, Angelos Mantzouranis, who finished second overall to claim his second Big Ten medal of his career as just a sophomore.
“I am happy to be here again and compete,” Zaltos said after his victory. “That was my last dance, I was very pumped and excited to be here and perform and set another meet record. Last year Angelos messaged me saying ‘I broke it a little bit just to give you something for next year,’ and I said, ‘just wait, I will break it again,’ and I am happy I did.”
Zariyah Black was given the B1G Sportsmanship Award after finishing 10th in the women’s 100m hurdles in Eugene. The recent UMN graduate clocked a time of 13.66, the second-fastest time of her 2025 outdoor season, and missed a spot in the Big Ten final by just 0.006 seconds. Black also was the lead leg of Minnesota’s 4x100m relay team.
Manser was the men’s recipient of the B1G Sportsmanship Award for 2025. The Edina, Minn., native competed in the men’s 400m prelims where he clocked a 48.56 and finished 22nd overall.
Up Next
Minnesota next competes at the 2025 NCAA West Regional from May 28-31 in Bryan-College Station, Texas, at Texas A&M. The meet will be contested at E.B. Cushing Stadium.
For more information on the Gophers, continue to check back with GopherSports.com. Keep up with the University of Minnesota cross country and track and field team on X.com (Twitter) and Instagram (@GopherCCTF) and on Facebook, so you do not miss any content during the season.
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Spots open for Guns-n-Hoses First Responders Beach Volleyball Fundraiser
Leadership Youngsville and the Youngsville Chamber of Commerce are hosting a beach volleyball competition to support Youngsville first responders, Saturday, May 31, 2025, from 6 PM -9 PM at Sugar Beach at the Youngsville Sports Complex. The main event will feature the Youngsville Police Department and the Youngsville Fire Department competing against each other in […]

Leadership Youngsville and the Youngsville Chamber of Commerce are hosting a beach volleyball competition to support Youngsville first responders, Saturday, May 31, 2025, from 6 PM -9 PM at Sugar Beach at the Youngsville Sports Complex. The main event will feature the Youngsville Police Department and the Youngsville Fire Department competing against each other in a friendly, competitive beach volleyball tournament.
Interested beach volleyball players who want to play in the tournament can sign up at www.YoungsvilleSportsComplex.comfor $120 or call (337) 857-6804. The deadline to register is Friday, May 30, by 3:00 PM.
Free admission Lost in Art Custom Gallery will be offering face painting for kids and donating a portion of their proceeds to the first responders. Bon Temps Concessions will be providing food and drinks. Fun for the whole family.
A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Youngsville Police Department and the Youngsville Fire Department. Sponsorship opportunities are available at www.YoungsvilleChamber.com or contact Angie Eckman, angie@adworx.com or call (337) 278-2841.