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Here are Friday's top prospect performances from the Minors

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Here are Friday's top prospect performances from the Minors

Friday night was for the pitchers, who dominated up and down the Minor League landscape, including several noteworthy performances from Top 100 prospects. The Blue Jays’ Trey Yesavage continued to pile up the K’s, while the Marlins’ Thomas White and the Cards’ Quinn Mathews were on point. Plus, the High-A Northwest League was graced with a nine-inning no-hitter, courtesy of a trio of Mariners hurlers.

Jordan Lawlar, INF, Reno (AZ No. 1/MLB No. 4)
Since going hitless in his return to Triple-A Reno on May 31, Lawlar has gone on a four-game hitting spree. The 22-year-old went deep for the second time in three games — and for the eighth time overall — and also added his third triple. Lawlar, who is slashing .341/.418/.607 for the Aces, has gone 8-for-17 with seven RBIs, four extra-base hits and three walks since the calendar flipped to June. Gameday

Walker Jenkins, OF, Fort Myers (MIN No. 1/MLB No. 6)
Rehabbing a high ankle sprain that has kept Jenkins on the IL since April 9, the 20-year-old got back into the swing of things with his first long ball of the season. The fifth overall pick in 2023 was hitless in his first two rehab games before belting a two-run jack and adding a single for Single-A Fort Myers. Jenkins opened the year with Double-A Wichita, but played only two games before he was sidelined. Full story | Gameday

Thomas White, LHP, Beloit (MIA No. 1/MLB No. 31)
White was in total control in his first start of the month, spinning four scoreless frames and equaling a season high with eight strikeouts for High-A Beloit. The 20-year-old retired nine consecutive hitters to begin his outing before allowing a leadoff single in the fourth. White induced 16 whiffs on 51 pitches (37 strikes) during his most efficient performance of 2025, which lowered his ERA to 2.90. Gameday

Quinn Mathews, LHP, Memphis (STL No. 2/MLB No. 37)
A bout with left shoulder soreness kept Mathews on the sideline for more than a month, but following a pair of rehab starts and one abbreviated outing for Triple-A Memphis, he looks back to his prominent self. The 24-year-old surrendered an unearned run and struck out a season-high six over five innings. Gameday

Brandon Sproat, RHP, Syracuse (NYM No. 2/MLB No. 64)
It’s been a season of inconsistency for Sproat, who is in the midst of his first full campaign at Triple-A. However, the Florida product seems to be finding his footing after equaling a season best with six scoreless frames. Sproat struck out four, walked two and generated 10 whiffs on 83 pitches (54 strikes) in his third straight solid start. The 24-year-old has surrendered four runs in his past three starts, spanning 16 innings. Gameday

Trey Yesavage, RHP, Vancouver (TOR No. 2/MLB No. 67)
Yesavage continues to be virtually unhittable since his promotion to High-A Vancouver. The 21-year-old moved back atop the Minors in strikeouts with 88 after fanning nine over five frames for the Canadians. Yesavage yielded a solo homer, a single and a walk but otherwise was dominant in his fourth High-A start, generating 17 whiffs on 72 pitches (49 strikes). The East Carolina product has a 2.13 ERA and an 0.85 WHIP across two Minor League levels in his debut season while limiting opponents to a .137 average. Gameday

Ryan Hawks, RHP, Everett (SEA, Unranked)
The finest outing of Hawks’ career culminated in a no-hitter for High-A Everett. The 24-year-old struck out seven over seven innings, continuing a strong run of pitching that dates back to his last start in April. An eighth-round pick out of Louisville in 2023, Hawks tossed 82 pitches (52 strikes) in his first scoreless outing of ’25. Gameday

Jack Perkins, RHP, Las Vegas (ATH No. 10)
Perkins was in total control during his five-inning outing, racking up 10 strikeouts and yielding just two hits and two walks. The 25-year-old began the season on the IL and missed the first month but has been solid since he returned on May 1, posting a 3.58 ERA and fanning 49 in 32 2/3 innings. Gameday

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Chanticleers Continue Academic Excellence in Fall 2025

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CONWAY — Coastal Carolina Athletics continued its strong academic performance during the Fall 2025 semester, the department announced.

The Chanticleers posted a 3.37 departmental GPA for the fall semester, marking the department’s 23rd consecutive semester with a GPA above 3.0. Overall, 18 of 19 teams earned a team GPA of 3.0 or higher.

“The academic success of our student-athletes during the Fall 2025 semester reflects their commitment to excellence in the classroom and the strong support structure we have in place at Coastal Carolina,” said Chance Miller, Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics and University Recreation. “With 23 consecutive semesters above a 3.0 departmental GPA and multiple programs achieving record-setting results, this performance is a testament to the dedication of our student-athletes, coaches, and academic support staff in developing well-rounded individuals prepared for success beyond athletics.”

A total of 360 student-athletes earned Chauncey’s Honor Roll recognition by posting a semester GPA of 3.0 or better, while 90 student-athletes were named Elite Chants with perfect 4.0 GPAs. Additionally, 146 student-athletes earned Dean’s List honors, an increase of 10 from Spring 2025, and 78 student-athletes were named to the President’s List, three more than the previous semester.

Several programs achieved historic academic milestones during the fall semester. Men’s basketball recorded its highest GPA on record with a 3.51, while men’s cross country posted a program-best 3.59, the highest GPA among all men’s teams. Men’s golf earned its highest GPA outside of the Spring 2020 COVID semester with a 3.55.

On the women’s side, women’s basketball earned its highest GPA on record with a 3.40. Indoor track and field (3.66), women’s track and field (3.67), and softball (3.85) each posted program-best GPAs, while lacrosse recorded its second-highest GPA on record at 3.65. Women’s tennis led all women’s teams with a 3.89 GPA, the highest women’s team GPA this semester.


A DEEPER DIVE

  • 146 student-athletes earned Dean’s List honors.
  • 78 student-athletes earned President’s List recognition.
  • 360 student-athletes earned Chauncey’s Honor Roll recognition (3.0+ semester GPA).
  • 90 student-athletes were named Elite Chants (4.0 semester GPA).
  • 23 consecutive semesters with a departmental GPA above 3.0.
  • 18 of 19 teams earned a team GPA of 3.0 or higher.
  • Men’s cross country posted the highest men’s team GPA (3.59).
  • Women’s tennis earned the highest women’s team GPA (3.89).



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Four From Women’s Volleyball Named to College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Team

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Springfield, Mass. – December 18, 2025 – Four student-athletes from the Springfield College women’s volleyball program were recently named to the 2025 College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Team for their efforts on the field and in the classroom.

This year’s Springfield College women’s volleyball recipients included Ahunna James (Plainville, Mass.)Tori Colosimo (Fairport, N.Y.)Alexa Bonato (Orange, Conn.) and Olivia Nealy (Athens, Ga.). This marks the second straight year that James has earned the award, while Colosimo, Bonato and Nealy are all first-time recipients.

The 2025 Academic All-District® Women’s Volleyball Teams, selected by College Sports Communicators, recognize the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances on the field and in the classroom. The CSC Academic All-America® program separately recognizes honorees in four divisions — NCAA Division I, NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III and NAIA.

In order to be eligible, a student-athlete must have a grade point average of 3.50 or higher, compete in 90-percent of the team’s games played OR start in at least 66-percent of the team’s games over the course of the season.

Colosimo, an occupational therapy major with a 3.57 grade point average, started in all 31 matches as a junior and recorded 927 total assists (8.83 per set) to go along with 81 kills, 57 aces, 41 blocks and 249 digs. She was named the Most Valuable Player and to the All-Tournament Team at the season opening Joel B. Dearing ’79 Volleyball Classic after recording over 100 assists, 13 kills, nine digs, and six blocks over three matches and became the ninth student-athlete in Springfield women’s volleyball history to eclipse 2,000 career assists. Colosimo was also recognized with New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) All-League Second Team honors, a spot on the AVCA All-Region I Team and was named an AVCA Honorable Mention All-American.

James, a public health major with a 3.72 grade point average, started in 30 matches as a junior, recorded 217 kills (2.13 per set) and hit .206 on the season. James also tallied 31 aces, 72 blocks and 235 digs (2.30 per set). Bonato, a public health major with a 3.89 grade point average, started in all 31 matches as a sophomore and registered 150 kills on the year. Bonato also notched 17 aces, 94 digs and 29 blocks to wrap up her second season on the court with the Pride.

Nealy, a physical therapy major with a 3.70 grade point average, started in all 31 matches as Springfield’s libero during her junior season. Nealy registered 377 digs (3.59 per set) and 66 assists as well as four aces on the year to guide the Pride defensively.

Under the direction of head coach Moira Long Springfield went 23-8 this season and once again earned an at-large berth to the NCAA Division III Championship Tournament. This marked the third straight season, Springfield was represented in the national tournament among the 64 best teams in the country.

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Aggie Volleyball Signs Gianna Bogan Ahead of 2026 Season

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DAVIS, Calif. — As UC Davis volleyball prepares for their first season in the Mountain West Conference, head coach Dan Conners has signed his first recruit for the new season, with Gianna Bogan joining the Aggies in the 2026 winter quarter.

“We are very excited about Gianna joining the program. She has excellent ball control skills and a fast arm.” Said Coach Conners.  

“Most importantly, she embodies the cultural characteristics that fit Aggie Volleyball with a hardworking, resilient, and team-first attitude.  We anticipate that Gianna will take advantage of the opportunity to have an immediate impact.”

A 6’0 outside hitter for Rocklin High School, Bogan had a decorated career for the Thunder, collecting over 1,000 career kills during her junior season while being named a First-Team All-Sierra Foothill League player as a sophomore, junior, and senior.

As a senior, Bogan also served as the on-court leader for a team that became the first public school in the California San Joaquin Section to make a run at the CIF volleyball open state final, the high school state championship of volleyball. She was also given the “Pursuing Victory With Honor” award at the competition, which recognizes student-athletes for exceptional sportsmanship, ethics, and character. 

Her 326 kills also led Bogan to be named to the Optimist All-Star Game, an annual Sacramento area charity event, where she was named MVP of the volleyball competition. 

By joining the team in January, Bogan will have the opportunity to practice with the Aggies ahead of the rest of the 2026 signing class, which will be announced in the spring.

ABOUT UC DAVIS ATHLETICS: 

UC Davis, the No. 2 ranked public university by the Wall Street Journal, is home to 40,000 undergraduate students and 12,000 employees. Ranked #1 in Agriculture and Forestry as well as #1 in Veterinary Medicine, UC Davis is located in a true California college town nestled between world-class destinations such as the San Francisco Bay Area, Napa Valley and Lake Tahoe. Over 650 Aggie student-athletes compete in 25 Division I varsity sports, with 16 sports transitioning to the Mountain West Conference beginning in 2026–27. 

For more information, visit https://ucdavisaggies.com/. 

 



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Johansson Earns Big Ten Weekly Honors – University of Nebraska

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Nebraska’s track and field’s Axelina Johansson earned Big Ten Field Athlete of the Week, announced by the conference office on Wednesday. After her record setting performance, Johansson also earned USTFCCCA National Athlete of the Week. 

With a mark of 19.72m (64-8 ½), the senior from Hok, Sweden set a Husker school record, Swedish record and NCAA indoor record in the shot put en route to winning the event title at the Husker Holiday Open. Johansson is the first Husker to win Big Ten weekly honors since Henry Zimmerman won Field Athlete of the Week on Feb. 26, 2025. 

Nebraska is back in action on Friday, Jan. 16 and Saturday, Jan. 17 at the Graduate Classic at the Devaney Center Indoor Track.

 



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