Sports
High school scores for April 29
Baseball Addison Trail 8, Hinsdale South 7 Bartlett 11, Larkin 1 Deerfield 5, Maine South 2 Downers Grove North 9, Glenbard West 1 Elk Grove 6, Conant 2 Geneva 11, Glenbard North 8 Glenbard Eat 10, Elmwood Park 2 Glenbard South 10, Ridgewood 2 Grayslake Central 6, Antioch 1 Harvest Christian 18, Schaumburg Christian 0 […]

Baseball
Addison Trail 8, Hinsdale South 7
Bartlett 11, Larkin 1
Deerfield 5, Maine South 2
Downers Grove North 9, Glenbard West 1
Elk Grove 6, Conant 2
Geneva 11, Glenbard North 8
Glenbard Eat 10, Elmwood Park 2
Glenbard South 10, Ridgewood 2
Grayslake Central 6, Antioch 1
Harvest Christian 18, Schaumburg Christian 0
Lake Forest 3, Stevenson 2
Lake Park 11, St. Charles East 10
Lake Zurich 16, Zion Benton 0
Libertyville 16, Waukegan 0
Maine West 17, Maine East 2
Marmion Academy 9, Leo 3
McNamara 8, Timothy Christian 1
Mundelein 3, Warren 2
Naperville Central 12, DeKalb 3
Naperville North 10, Metea Valley 1
Round Lake 7, Grayslake North 5
South Elgin 8, West Aurora 1
St. Edward 5, Aurora Christian 4
St. Francis 7, Aurora Central Catholic 6
Streamwood 9, Elgin 1
Vernon Hills 2, Niles West 1
Waubonsie Valley 7, Neuqua Valley 2
Wauconda 12, Grant 6
Westminster Christian 13, Alden Hebron 0
Westmont 15, Families of Faith 4
Wheaton Academy 11, Woodstock Marian 3
Wilmington 10, Lisle 4
Willowbrook 12, Proviso East 2
Softball
Antioch 15, Round Lake 1
Aurora Central Catholic 2, Nazareth 1
Aurora Christian 6, Harvest Christian 4
Bartlett 19, Elgin 2
Buffalo Grove 13, St. Viator 1
Conant 12, Palatine 4
Downers Grove North 12, Benet 2
Elk Grove 6, Rolling Meadows 4
Glenbard East 3, Elmwood Park 0
Glenbard North 20, Geneva 4
Hiawatha 24, Christian Liberty 13
Huntley 3, Crystal Lake Central 1
Jacobs 7, Larkin 6
Maine South 10, Highland Park 0
Maine West 11, Niles North 0
Naperville Central 10, St. Charles East 8
Oswego 13, Naperville North 3
Prairie Ridge 2, Cary-Grove 1
Prospect 15, Wheeling 0
Riverside-Brookfield 10, West Chicago 2
Schaumburg 18, Hoffman Estates 0
South Elgin 25, East Aurora 0
St. Francis 4, IC Catholic Prep 3
Vernon Hills 5, Niles West 3
West Aurora 19, Streamwood 5
Westmont 20, Rosary 17
Wheaton North 14, Batavia 5
Wheaton Warrenville South 13, Glenbard West 5
Wilmington 9, Lisle 1
Boys tennis
Cary-Grove 7, Hampshire 0
Boys volleyball
Downers Grove North d. Lyons 27-25, 25-15
Glenbard East d. Riverside-Brookfield 22-25, 25-16, 25-20
Grant d. North Chicago 25-19, 25-18
Grayslake Central d. Round Lake 25-9, 25-7
Maine West d. Maine East 26-24, 18-25, 25-22
Marist d. Benet 25-17, 25-18
Marmion d. Mt. Carmel 25-20, 27-25
Metea Valley d. Naperville North 25-16, 25-16
Niles West d. Vernon Hills 20-25. 25-21, 25-16
Palatine d. Hoffman Estates 25-18, 25-18
Prospect d. Rolling Meadows 25-17, 25-19
St. Laurence d. Montini 25-11-, 25-20
Timothy Christian d. Chicago Christian 25-18, 25-17
Waubonsie Valley d. Neuqua Valley 25-22, 25-22,
Wheaton Warrenville South d. Wheaton North 25-16, 25-15
Boys lacrosse
Crystal Lake South 13, Boylan 4
Grayslake North 7, Antioch 6
Mt. Carmel 18, Marmion 2
Northside 6, Elk Grove 3
St. Viator 8, Glenbard West 3
Boys water polo
Highland Park 13, Leyden 7
Maine South 13, Waubonsie Valley 9
Palatine 10, St. Charles North 7
Schaumburg 13, Deerfield 0
Boys track and field
at Barrington: Barrington 90, Prospect 56, Buffalo Grove 36
at Elk Grove: Palatine 97, Elk Grove 42, Conant 32
at Glenbard East: Oswego East 194, Yorkville 105, Glenbard East 99, Benet 59, Nazareth 39, IMSA 36, Unity 16
at Lake Forest Academy: Lake Forest Academy 95, Northridge Prep 75, St. Edward 72, Amundsen 68, North Shore Country Day 55, Round Lake 36, Rochelle Zell 36, Christian Liberty 22, Chicago Academy 20
at Naperville Central: Naperville Central 92, Oswego 49, Neuqua Valley 37, DeKalb 10
at Notre Dame: Notre Dame 146, Carmel 137.5, St. Patrick 64.5, St. Viator 51
at Rolling Meadows: Schaumburg 75, Rolling Meadows 67, Hoffman Estates 40
at St. Laurence: St. Laurence 169, DePaul Prep 140, Marist 114, Aurora Central Catholic 103, Montini 38.5
at Westmont: Westmont 77, Clark 49, CICS/Northtown 43, Christ the King 16, C.Tech Academy 12
at Wheaton Academy: Wheaton Academy 109.5, Harvest Christian 58, Austin 28.5, McNamara 28
at Wheeling: Hersey 101, Fremd 44, Wheeling 17
at Wheaton Warrenville South: Wheaton Warrenville South 68, Wheaton North 64
Girls soccer
Batavia 4, Geneva 2
Crystal Lake Central 2, Crystal Lake South 0
Glenbard West 3, Downers Grove North 2
Harvest Christian 4, St. Edward 0
Huntley 5, Hampshire 0
Jacobs 3, Dundee Crown 1
Lake Zurich 2, Lake Forest 1
Lakes 8, North Chicago 0
Libertyville 2, Mundelein 0
Providence 3, Rosary 0
St. Charles East 1, St. Charles North 1
Timothy Christian 4, McNamara 0
Warren 7, Zion-Benton 0
Wauconda 6, Grant 0
Girls lacrosse
Lake Forest 13, Stevenson 1
Rosary 8, Resurrection 7
Girls water polo
Lincoln-Way Central 8, Naperville Central 5
Lyons 12, Naperville North 11
New Trier 9, Maine West 6
Rolling Meadows 11, St. Ignatius 3
St. Charles East 15, Palatine 6
Warren 14, Wheeling 4
Girls track and field
at Geneva: St. Charles North 88, Lake Park 53, Geneva 22.67, Aurora Central Catholic 3.33
at Hersey: Hersey 98, Fremd 43, Wheeling 10
at Lake Forest: St. Viator 121.5, Willows 96, Amundsen 82, Lake Forest Academy 81.5, St. Edward 52, Resurrection 31, North Shore Country Day 23, Roycemore 20, Chicago Academy 13, Rochelle Zell 5
at Naperville North: Naperville North 94, Metea Valley 57, Waubonsie Valley 24
at Neuqua Valley: Neuqua Valley 73.5, DeKalb 45.5, Naperville Central 45
at Prospect: Prospect 75, Barrington 62, Buffalo Grove 35
at St. Laurence: St. Laurence 132, DePaul Prep 124.2, Marist 98.2, Mother McAuley 75.2, Rosary 49.2, Montini 42.5, Aurora Central Catholic 40, Providence 9.2
at Westmont: Christ the King 50, Clark 48, CICS/Northtown 46, Westmont 41, C.Tech Academy 9
at Wheaton Academy: Wheaton Academy 148, Harvest Christian 26, Austin 24
at Wheaton Warrenville South: Wheaton Warrenville South 93, Wheaton North 48
Upcoming events
Wednesday, April 30, 2025
Baseball
Barrington at Hoffman Estates, 4:45 p.m.
Benet at Marian Catholic, 4:30 p.m.
Buffalo Grove at Prospect, 4:45 p.m.
Carmel at Deerfield, 4:45 p.m.
CICS/Northtown at Westmont, 4:30 p.m.
Downers Grove North at Lincoln Way West, 4:30 p.m.
Elk Grove at Wheeling, 4:45 p.m.
Grayslake Central at Antioch, 4:45 p.m.
Grayslake North at Round Lake, 4:45 p.m.
Hampshire at Cary-Grove, 4:30 p.m.
Huntley at Crystal Lake South, 4:30 p.m.
Jacobs at Burlington Central, 4:30 p.m.
Kaneland at Sycamore, 4:30 p.m.
Marist at Maine South, 4:30 p.m.
Notre Dame College Prep at St. Viator, 4:30 p.m.
Palatine at Fremd, 4:45 p.m.
Prairie Ridge at Dundee Crown, 4:30 p.m.
Rolling Meadows at Hersey, 4:45 p.m.
Schaumburg at Conant, 4:45 p.m.
Somonauk at Westminster Christian, 4:30 p.m.
Warren at Lake Forest Academy, 4:25 p.m.
Wauconda at Grant, 4:45 p.m.
Softball
Aurora Christian at Wheaton Academy, 4:30 p.m.
Benet at Carmel Catholic, 4:30 p.m.
Burlington Central at Dundee Crown, 4:30 p.m.
Conant at Barrington, 4:45 p.m.
Crystal Lake Central at Cary-Grove, 4:30 p.m.
DeKalb at Naperville Central, 4:30 p.m.
Downers Grove North at Proviso West, 4:30 p.m.
Elk Grove at Buffalo Grove, 4:45 p.m.
Fremd at Hoffman Estates, 4:45 p.m.
Geneva at St. Charles East, 4:30 p.m.
Glenbard North at Wheaton North, 4:30 p.m.
Glenbard South at Addison Trail, 4:30 p.m.
Hersey at Prospect, 4:45 p.m.
Hinsdale South at Willowbrook, 4:45 p.m.
Jacobs at Hampshire, 4:30 p.m.
Lake Park at St. Charles North, 4:30 p.m.
McHenry at Huntley, 4:30 p.m.
Metea Valley at Naperville North, 4:30 p.m.
Montini at St. Viator, 4:30 p.m.
Morton at Downers Grove South, 4:30 p.m.
Mundelein at Zion-Benton, 4:45 p.m.
Neuqua Valley at Waubonsie Valley, 4:30 p.m.
Niles West at Antioch, 4:45 p.m.
Oak Park-River Forest at Glenbard West, 4:45 p.m.
Ottawa at Kaneland, 4:30 p.m.
Palatine at Schaumburg, 4:45 p.m.
Prairie Ridge at Crystal Lake South, 4:30 p.m.
Proviso East at Leyden, 4:45 p.m.
Rosary at Aurora Central Catholic, 4 p.m.
St. Edward at Timothy Christian, 4:30 p.m.
Stevenson at Libertyville, 4:45 p.m.
Warren at Lake Forest, 4:45 p.m.
Waukegan at Lake Zurich, 4:45 p.m.
Wheaton Warrenville South at Batavia, 4:30 p.m.
York at Lyons, 4:30 p.m.
Boys tennis
Fenton at Timothy Christian, 4:30 p.m.
Glenbard West at Wheaton North, 4 p.m.
Grant at Zion-Benton, 4:30 p.m.
Hinsdale Central at Naperville Central, 4:30 p.m.
Lake Park at Bartlett, 4:30 p.m.
Marmion Academy at Sycamore, 4:30 p.m.
McHenry at Grayslake Central, 4:30 p.m.
Naperville North at Wheaton Warrenville South, 4:30 p.m.
Schaumburg at Elgin, 4:30 p.m.
St. Charles East at West Aurora, 4:15 p.m.
Boys volleyball
Addison Trail at Elmwood Park, 5:30 p.m.
Benet at Metea Valley, 5:30 p.m.
Fremd at Conant, 6 p.m.
Glenbard East at Naperville Central, 5:30 p.m.
Glenbard North at Larkin, 5:30 p.m.
Grant at Lakes, 6 p.m.
Hinsdale Central at Neuqua Valley, 6 p.m.
Lake Forest at Stevenson, 6 p.m.
Lyons at Hinsdale South, 5:30 p.m.
Maine East at Elk Grove, 6 p.m.
Maine South at Evanston, 5 p.m.
Naperville North at Downers Grove North, 5:30 p.m.
Sandburg at Wheaton Warrenville South, 5:30 p.m.
Schaumburg at South Elgin, 6 p.m.
Vernon Hills at Wheeling, 6 p.m.
Warren at Mundelein, 6 p.m.
Waukegan at Libertyville, 6 p.m.
Wheaton North at Bartlett, 5:30 p.m.
Yorkville at Geneva, 5:30 p.m.
Zion-Benton at Lake Zurich, 6 p.m.
Boys lacrosse
Antioch at Grayslake Central, 6 p.m.
Hinsdale Central at Latin, 4:30 p.m.
Lake Forest at Stevenson, 6:30 p.m.
Lake Park at Wheaton North, 7 p.m.
Libertyville at Lake Zurich, 6:30 p.m.
Maine South at Vernon Hills, 5:30 p.m.
Metea/Waubonsie Valley Coop at Naperville Central, 6:30 p.m.
Naperville North at Neuqua Valley, 6:30 p.m.
St. Charles East at South Elgin, 5 p.m.
Warren at Mundelein, 5:30 p.m.
Wheeling at Lake Forest Academy, 4:30 p.m.
Boys water polo
Buffalo Grove at Elk Grove, 5:45 p.m.
Conant at Barrington, 5:45 p.m.
Fremd at Palatine, 5:45 p.m.
Hersey at Rolling Meadows, 6:45 p.m.
Lake Forest at Vernon Hills, 5 p.m.
Maine South at Niles West, 6 p.m.
Sandburg at Neuqua Valley, 6 p.m.
Schaumburg at Hoffman Estates, 5:45 p.m.
Waubonsie Valley at Lincoln Way Central, 5 p.m.
Wheeling at Prospect, 5:45 p.m.
Boys track and field
Aurora Central Catholic, East Aurora at West Aurora, 4:30 p.m.
Glenbard South at Evergreen Park Invite, 4:30 p.m.
Round Lake at Antioch Quad, 4:30 p.m.
Timothy Christian CCC Meet, 4:30 p.m.
York at Lyons, 5 p.m.
Girls badminton
Lyons at Glenbard West, 4:30 p.m.
Girls soccer
Buffalo Grove at Prospect, 6:45 p.m.
Elk Grove at Rolling Meadows, 4:45 p.m.
Fremd at Schaumburg, 6:45 p.m.
Hersey at Wheeling, 5 p.m.
Hoffman Estates at Barrington, 6 p.m.
Leyden at Taft, 6:30 p.m.
Marian Central Catholic at Westminster Christian, 4:30 p.m.
Metea Valley at Wheaton Warrenville South, 6:30 p.m.
Montini at Willowbrook, 6:30 p.m.
Palatine at Conant, 7 p.m.
Sycamore at Kaneland, 4:30 p.m.
Girls lacrosse
Fremd at Fenwick, 4:30 p.m.
Hinsdale Central at Latin, 4:30 p.m.
Huntley at Burlington Central, 6:30 p.m.
Lake Zurich at Libertyville, 6:45 p.m.
Maine South at St. Viator, 6 p.m.
McHenry at Cary-Grove/Crystal Lake Coop, 6:30 p.m.
Mundelein at Warren, 6:30 p.m.
Naperville Central at Metea/Waubonsie Valley, 6:30 p.m.
Neuqua Valley at Naperville North, 6:30 p.m.
Rosary at St. Francis, 5:30 p.m.
St. Ignatius at Montini, 5 p.m.
Stevenson at Lake Forest, 6:45 p.m.
Wheaton Coop at Sandburg, 6:30 p.m.
Girls water polo
Barrington at Conant, 5:45 p.m.
Elk Grove at Buffalo Grove, 4:45 p.m.
Hoffman Estates at Schaumburg, 5:45 p.m.
Libertyville at Glenbrook North, 5 p.m.
Maine East at Loyola, 5 p.m.
Metea Valley at Hinsdale Central, 6 p.m.
Neuqua Valley at Sandburg, 5 p.m.
Palatine at Fremd, 5:45 p.m.
Prospect at Wheeling, 5:45 p.m.
Rolling Meadows at Hersey, 6:45 p.m.
Vernon Hills at Lake Forest, 5 p.m.
Waubonsie Valley at Bremen, 5:30 p.m.
Girls track and field
Batavia, Glenbard North at St. Charles East, 4:30 p.m.
Lyons at Downers Grove North, 4:30 p.m.
Timothy Christian CCC Meet, 4:30 p.m.
Sports
Georgia T&F Women Run Away With First NCAA Outdoor Championship
EUGENE, Ore. — The Georgia women’s track and field team exploded for 73 points to win its first national outdoor title by 26 points as the NCAA Championships wrapped up on Saturday. Senior Elena Kulichenko (high jump), junior Aaliyah Butler (400-meter dash) and Butler, Michelle Smith, Dejanea Oakley and Sydney Harris (4x400m relay) captured […]

Senior Elena Kulichenko (high jump), junior Aaliyah Butler (400-meter dash) and Butler, Michelle Smith, Dejanea Oakley and Sydney Harris (4x400m relay) captured national crowns while Oakley collected silver in the 400m, Smith managed bronze in the 400m hurdles and freshman Skylynn Townsend posted a personal best to take sixth in the triple jump.
Final Women’s Team Scores: Finishing behind Georgia (73 points) was USC (47), Texas A&M (43), Washington (31) and Illinois (29.5) in the top five.
This squad of 16 Bulldogs, including a relay alternate for both the 4x100m and 4x400m relays, represent seven different nations and featured six first timers at the meet and four true freshmen. Georgia finished as the runner-up in back-to-back years in 2017-18 and its 2025 point total of 73 is a school record, topping the 62.2 in 2017.
While this is the first NCAA outdoor team title for the Georgia women, they did capture the 2018 indoor team championship. The Bulldogs’ outdoor crown is the 52nd overall team national championship for UGA, including the men’s outdoor championship in Eugene in 2018, tying LSU and Arkansas for the second most team titles in the SEC. This is the fourth national championship for UGA this academic year after women’s tennis won the indoor and outdoor crowns and equestrian captured the championship.
Director of Track & Field Caryl Smith Gilbert adds the 2025 championship to her 2018 and 2021 women’s titles while leading USC’s program. Smith Gilbert was also on Tennessee’s staff when the indoor squad won the 2005 championship. With Saturday’s championship, Smith Gilbert becomes the first collegiate female coach to win NCAA track and field championships at two separate schools.
“We worked really, really, really hard and we have a team that is starting to form into something that will be a great program,” Smith Gilbert said. “It’s very important to me for us to have points all over the place. Track and field is track and field so we made a point this year and for the future to build all parts of the program, not just the sprints. I have the greatest coaching staff on the planet and a Director of Athletics in Josh Brooks and a president in Jere Morehead who support our program to no end. I am so proud to bring home this championship to Athens.”
Meet Schedule: Other than the decathlon running Wednesday-Thursday and the heptathlon going Friday-Saturday, the meet was set up to be a men’s competition on Wednesday and Friday and a women’s competition on Thursday and Saturday.
Wednesday/Thursday/Friday Highlights: Georgia only had a pair of high jumpers compete on Friday and senior transfer Eddie Kurjak tied for eighth place and earned First Team All-America honors after coming from a NCAA Division II program.
During the women’s first day of action on Thursday, graduate transfer Stephanie Ratcliffe won her second career hammer throw title and became the first NCAA representative to accomplish the feat at two separate schools and in non-consecutive years. Freshman Manuela Rotundo and senior Lianna Davidson finished second and fourth in the javelin to give Georgia its first pair of scorers in the event since two Bulldogs were in the top eight in 2005. Finally, senior Kelsie Murrell-Ross steadily improved during her series to finish sixth in the shot put, becoming the first to earn scoring All-America honors in the event for UGA since 2000.
On Wednesday, senior transfer Moustafa Alsherif finished fourth in the javelin to give the Bulldog men a scorer in the event for the fourth straight year. Also, freshman Jayden Keys complemented his Southeastern Conference long jump title with an eighth-place finish in the event to score for the men.
Full Results: To check out live results throughout the four-day season finale, please check: https://gado.gs/da0
The Lowdown: Kulichenko, a Ondintsovo, Russia, native, shared the national crown in 2024 but left no doubt as she claimed her first sole title in the high jump. Coming in at 1.84 meters/6-0.50 on Saturday, Kulichenko went over five heights, including the winning mark of 1.96m/6-5, on her first try and topped Illinois’ Rose Yeboah for the championship. This is UGA’s fourth national championship in the event.
Butler, a Fort Lauderdale, Fla., native, collected her first individual national championship in the 400m and the second in school history (Lynna Irby, 2018). She came in as the national leader and left with a fresh school record and became the No. 5 all-time collegiate performer. Only one member of the field, Butler’s teammate Dejanea Oakley, came within striking distance of her.
Oakley, who hails from Clarendon, Jamaica, sped to her own personal record of 49.65 to earn the silver medal as Georgia tallied 18 points in the event to take control of the meet. Oakley’s time dropped Irby’s previous No. 2 time in the school record books to No. 3.
Butler later combined with Smith, Oakley and Harris to win Georgia’s first women’s 4x400m relay outdoors in history. Topping the school record and taking over the No. 8 spot on the collegiate all-time performer’s list, the Bulldogs passed the baton around for a 3:23.62 to top Arkansas (3:24.25) for gold. Butler scorched an anchor leg of 48.79 to move into the overall lead during the final 100 meters and put an exclamation mark on Georgia’s point total.
Arriving on the Oregon campus seeded 11th nationally, Townsend, a native of Prosper, Texas, posted six fair attempts in the triple jump and topped out at a personal record to finish sixth at her first Nationals. Townsend’s second try of 13.52m/44-4.50 situated her in sixth place with a comfortable cushion as she joined the great four-time NCAA outdoor triple jump champion Keturah Orji as a UGA First Team All-American.
How To Keep Up With The Dogs: Results and recaps from the NCAA Outdoor Championships will be found at georgiadogs.com. News and updates from Georgia’s track and field and cross country teams are always located on X/Instagram at @UGATrack.
Bulldog Day 1 Scorers
Name Event Mark/Time – Place
Moustafa Alsherif M. Javelin 76.69m/251-7 – 4th
Jayden Keys M. Long Jump 7.80m/25-7.25 – 8th
Bulldog Day 2 Scorers
Stephanie Ratcliffe W. Hammer Throw *71.37m/234-2 – 1st
Manuela Rotundo W. Javelin 60.35m/198-0 – 2nd
Lianna Davidson W. Javelin 59.03m/193-8
Kelsie Murrell-Ross W. Shot Put 17.80m/58-4.75
*national leading mark
Bulldog Day 3 Scorers
Eddie Kurjak M. High Jump 2.15m/7-0.50 – T-8th
Bulldog Day 4 Scorers
Elena Kulichenko W. High Jump 1.96m/6-5 – 1st
Aaliyah Butler W. 400m *^49.26 – 1st
Michelle Smith W. 400mH 55.20 – 3rd
Skylynn Townsend W. Triple Jump ^13.52m/44-4.25 – 6th
Dejanea Oakley W. 400m ^49.65 – 2nd
Butler, Smith W. 4x400m Relay *^3:23.62
Oakley, S. Harris
Final Team Standings (top 10)
MEN
T-1. Texas A&M (41 pts.)
T-1. USC (41)
3. Arkansas (40)
4. Auburn (35)
5. New Mexico (31)
6. Oklahoma (30.5)
7. Minnesota (25)
T-8. Florida (22)
T-8. Kentucky (22)
T-8. Ole Miss (22)
45. GEORGIA (6.33)
WOMEN
1. GEORGIA (73)
2. USC (47)
3. Texas A&M (43)
4. Washington (31)
5. Illinois (29.5)
6. Stanford (29)
7. South Carolina (28)
8. Arkansas (26)
9. New Mexico (25)
T-10. Oregon (23)
T-10. Texas (23)
Sports
Princeton University
EUGENE, ORE. – Mena Scatchard earned Second Team All-American honors and Georgina Scoot became an All-American Honorable Mention as the Tigers closed out competition at the NCAA Outdoor Championships on Saturday in Eugene. In the 1500m final, Scatchard raced hard, kicking out several runners in the final 200m to clock in at 4:11.04 for ninth […]

In the 1500m final, Scatchard raced hard, kicking out several runners in the final 200m to clock in at 4:11.04 for ninth place overall.
The performance capped off an incredible career for the Tiger who graduated last month, while adding “Second Team All-American” to Scatchard’s long list of accolades at Princeton.
Scatchard now concludes her career in the Orange & Black as an NCAA runner-up, a two-time All-American, eight-time Ivy Champion, and the record holder in eight events across indoor and outdoor track.
Scoot took to Hayward Field again to compete in the triple jump after earning Second Team All-American honors in the long jump on Thursday.
She cleared 12.56m/41-2½” to be named an All-American Honorable Mention. This trip to Eugene marked Scoot’s second NCAA appearance, and it capped off a dominant season that saw Scoot win two Ivy titles at Heps to become the Ivy League Most Outstanding Field Performer.
As the Tigers finish their time out West, they close out the 2024-25 year with much success to look back on both as individuals and as a team, including a historic third Ivy League Triple Crown and multiple All-Americans.
Sports
Pellicoro Closes Season With First Team All-American Honors, Breaks 800m School Record
Story Links EUGENE, Ore. – Senior Laura Pellicoro delivered a record-breaking performance in the women’s 800-meter final at the 2025 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships this evening at Hayward Field, clocking 2:00.84 to place seventh overall and earn First Team All-American honors. Pellicoro shattered her own school record […]

EUGENE, Ore. – Senior Laura Pellicoro delivered a record-breaking performance in the women’s 800-meter final at the 2025 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships this evening at Hayward Field, clocking 2:00.84 to place seventh overall and earn First Team All-American honors.
Pellicoro shattered her own school record and personal best in the final, capping off a historic season among the top mid-distance runners in the nation. The Italy native becomes one of the most accomplished student-athletes in program history, earning All-American recognition across cross country, indoor track, and outdoor track.
A three-time Cross Country All-American (2022, 2023, 2024), Pellicoro was also named to the All-Region Team and earned First Team All-WCC honors every year from 2022 to 2024. She was the 2022 WCC Co-Runner of the Year and a two-time WCC All-Academic First Team selection. As a sophomore, she was honored with the Fr. Chester Prusynski Student-Athlete of the Year award for her outstanding contributions both athletically and academically.
In indoor track, Pellicoro made history at the 2025 UW Preview, where she ran the fastest collegiate women’s 1,000-meter time ever recorded (2:37.04). She also set school records in the mile (4:25.60), 800m (2:00.92), and now holds five indoor school records across the 600m, 800m, 1000m, mile, and 3000m. She was named to the 2025 Bowerman Watch List, becoming the first Pilot ever to earn the honor, and was recognized as the USTFCCCA National Athlete of the Week in January. Pellicoro is a three-time NCAA indoor mile qualifier (2023–2025) and a three-time Second Team All-American indoors (2022, 2024, 2025).
Internationally, she claimed gold in the 800 meters at the 2023 World University Games, further establishing herself as a world-class competitor.
Outdoors, Pellicoro previously broke the school 800-meter record at the NCAA Semifinal with a time of 2:01.07 before lowering it again to 2:00.84 in the NCAA final. She made two NCAA Outdoor Championship appearances prior to this year (2022 – 800m; 2023 – 1500m).
The full result of women’s 800-meter final is listed below.
2025 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships
Eugene, Ore. (Hayward Field)
June 11-14, 2025
Thursday, June 12
Women’s 800m Semifinal
1. Michaela Rose, LSU, 1:58.95 Q
2. Lauren Tolbert, Duke,1:59.39 Q
3. Makayla Paige, North Carolina,1:59.92 Q
4. Meghan Hunter, BYU, 1:59.96 Q
5. Roisin Willis, Stanford, 2:00.33 Q
6. Smilla Kolbe, North Florida, 2:00.70 q
7. Laura Pellicoro, Portland, 2:01.07 (2:01.061) q (PR, School Record)
8. Victoria Bossong, Harvard, 2:01.07 (2:01.063) q
9. Veronica Hargrave, Indiana, 2:01.54 Q
Friday, June 13
Men’s 5000m Final, 6:55 PM (PT)
Matt Strangio, 13:24.14
Saturday, June 14
Women’s 800m Final
1. Roisin Willis, Stanford, 1:58.13
2. Makayla Paige, North Carolina,1:58.97
3. Meghan Hunter, BYU, 1:59.03
4. Michaela Rose, LSU, 1:59.47
5. Lauren Tolbert, Duke,1:59.88
6. Smilla Kolbe, North Florida, 2:00.37
7. Laura Pellicoro, Portland, 2:00.84 (PR, School Record)
8. Veronica Hargrave, Indiana, 2:01.00
9. Victoria Bossong, Harvard, 2:03.86
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Tait Places Fourth, Earns First Team All-American Honor at NCAA Outdoor Championships
Story Links MORGANTOWN, W. Va. – Graduate student Sarah Tait of the West Virginia University track and field team earned her second career First Team All-American honor at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships on Saturday in Eugene, Oregon. Tait soared to a new personal best time of 9:27.80 in the […]

MORGANTOWN, W. Va. – Graduate student Sarah Tait of the West Virginia University track and field team earned her second career First Team All-American honor at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships on Saturday in Eugene, Oregon.
Tait soared to a new personal best time of 9:27.80 in the women’s 3,000-meter steeplechase, solidifying her spot at No. 2 all-time in program history. Additionally, she ran 10 seconds faster in the event final than she did in the semifinals on Thursday inside of Hayward Field.
The Edinburg, Scotland, native becomes just the second Mountaineer of all time to earn the First Team All-America accolade in the women’s steeplechase. With the fourth-place finish, she joins her teammate, graduate student Ceili McCabe.
The time was good enough to best the Scottish national record, which has been held by Ellish McColgan since 2013. Tait smashed McColgan’s previous record, 9:35.82, by eight seconds.
With Tait’s finish, the Mountaineers complete the 2024-25 track and field season.
For more information on the Mountaineers, visit WVUsports.com and follow WVUXCTF on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
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Best girls athlete for the 2024-25 season
VIDEO: Vero Beach’s Jada Mosley captures girls weightlifting state title The Vero Beach High School senior became the eighth lifter in program history to win a state title. School is out for summer. But that doesn’t mean it’s time to move on from the year that was. As our Spring All-Area teams continue to be […]


VIDEO: Vero Beach’s Jada Mosley captures girls weightlifting state title
The Vero Beach High School senior became the eighth lifter in program history to win a state title.
School is out for summer. But that doesn’t mean it’s time to move on from the year that was.
As our Spring All-Area teams continue to be revealed this week, the 2024-25 athletic calendar remains the subject of TCPalm’s Summer Celebration series, a weekly poll to vote on who are the area’s best programs, athletes, traditions and more from last year and beyond.
Last week, we wanted to see who was the area’s best boys athlete from the 2024-25 high school calendar. Vero Beach junior pitcher Sebastian Dimitroff won the poll with 47.47% of the vote.
This week, we ask the same question, this time with the girls. The poll is set to close at 12 p.m. Friday.
Without further ado, it’s time to punch in the votes and continue enjoying the summer.
Hailey Brereton, St. Lucie West Centennial soccer and softball
Year: Senior
Brereton was the backup goalkeeper for an Eagles soccer team that finished with a 10-7 record. However, she’s a nominee because of her work on the softball field. The Murray State signee paced all local pitchers with 227 strikeouts and an .144 opponents batting average. while boisting a record of an 11-4 record and a 1.74 ERA.
What helped Brereton win TCPalm’s Softball Player of the Year was her strong pitching campaign combined with her work at the plate. After hitting just two home runs through her first three seasons, the senior went deep four times. She added six doubles, two triples, 24 RBIs, batted .429 and compiled a 1.392 OPS.
Emerson Brinn, South Fork cross country and track and field
Year: Junior
Brinn started her junior season by being named TCPalm’s Girls Cross Country Runner of the Year after she claimed eighth in the Class 3A state championship meet with a personal-best time of 18:43.8. She ended her year with an All-Area First Team selection in track and field thanks to winning a district title and third-place state finish in the 1,600-meter run.
Ivy Cooper, Fort Pierce Central volleyball
Year: Senior
Cooper was not only viewed as the area’s best prospect but her talent has caught the attention of plenty across the state and country. The senior captain was named an AVCA All-American Honorable Mention, which recognizes her as one of the top 250 players in the United States. The Virginia Tech signee put up 355 digs, 75 assists, 39 kills and 39 service aces during the 2024-25 season.
Kha’Lyah Delva, Fort Pierce Central wrestling
Year: Senior
The Cobras senior capped her career with back-to-back state runner up finishes. Delva started the season at 155 pounds before making the switch to 145 at the start of the calendar year. The change didn’t slow her down as she claimed district and regional titles en route to a 40-2 record.
Valerie Gomez, Jensen Beach tennis
Year: Senior
When you suffer your first singles defeat at the final match of the season, you’ve had an exemplary campaign. Gomez was comfortably the area’s best player as her performance propelled the Falcons to the Class 3A state championship match. There, she lost to Nease No. 1 Kylie Kochis in straight sets to wrap up her singles season at 14-1.
Gomez had similar success at doubles competition alongside sophomore Domenica Ayleen Monserrate. The duo went 11-1 together, winning their first 10 matches after taking a loss against St. Thomas Aquinas’ top pairing in the state semifinals. She was a state qualifier in both singles and doubles competition after winning District 14-3A titles. Gomez will play collegiate in Pensacola at the University of West Florida.
Ella Gravlee, Vero Beach volleyball
Year: Sophomore
With Cooper off to Virginia Tech, this rising junior will likely talent over the mantle as the area’s best volleyball prospect. Blasting shots from the middle of the floor or any area at the net, the 6-foot-3 Gravlee and her powerful, precise swings made her the area’s most intimidating presence. She used her power and shot variety to lead all local players with 336 kills. Gravlee had six matches of 20 or more kills, including a 23-kill effort during the team’s regional semifinal win over Olympia.
Jada Mosley, Vero Beach weightlifting
Year: Senior
Mosley was yet another dominant lifter to come out of Vero, becoming the eighth champion in program history after claiming the Olympic title at the 199-pound weight class in the Class 3A state meet. The senior won the crown with total lifts of 385 pounds. She later backed that up with a runner-up state finish in traditional competition. Prior to state, Mosley swept through districts and regionals.
Taylor-Nicole Overton, Vero Beach track and field
Year: Sophomore
Overton concluded her first season in Vero by doing something the program hasn’t seen in 23 years. The sophomore became the program’s first track state champion, winning the 400-meter dash in a personal-record time of 53.19 seconds at the Class 4A state meet. She outpaced Fletcher’s Zyaire Thomas by 0.05 seconds.
Overton wasn’t done as she placed second in the 200 (23.99), 10th in the 100 (12.22) and helped Vero’s 1,600-meter relay team to a fourth-place finish. She swept the four events at districts and regionals.
Adrienne Rivera, Fort Pierce Central flag football
Year: Senior
For the third consecutive season, this Cobras quarterback is TCPalm’s Flag Football Offensive Player of the Year. It’s hard to argue that anyone else was more deserving as Rivera set career highs in completion percentage (68%) and quarterback rating (122.8) while tying her career best of 60 touchdown passes and throwing for a career-low 16 interceptions.
She led the area with 4,524 passing yards while adding 595 yards and 15 more scores through the running game. Following a legendary prep career, Rivera has signed to play collegiately at Keiser.
Ellie Smith, Vero Beach volleyball
Year: Senior
Starting all four years of her varsity career, Smith saved her finest campaign for her last en route to being named TCPalm’s Volleyball Player of the Year.
The captain and leader of the Treasure Coast’s best team, the 5-foot-7 setter topped the area with 708 assists and averaged 9.8 assists per set. She also added 135 digs, 24 aces and 15 blocks. Smith will play collegiately at Northern Illinois.
Savannah Tatum, South Fork flag football and soccer
Year: Senior
Tatum was a star for both on a Bulldogs soccer team that captured a district title and a Bulldogs flag football team that enjoyed an eight-game improvement.
On the pitch, she recorded an assist in 14 games to lead the area with 25 assists while pouring in 13 goals. Tatum was even better on the football field as the senior threw for 2,152 yards, 33 touchdowns and 12 interceptions while rushing for 1,309 yards and 17 touchdowns.
Giovanna Waksman, Pine soccer
Year: Sophomore
It wasn’t simply that she ran circles around opponents or that she smashed the Knights’ all-time record books while facing constant double and triple teams, Waksman’s production was elite even by national standards. According to MaxPreps, the sophomore led the country with a whopping 87 goals and 188 points. She appeared in every match, averaging 4.6 goals and 9.9 points per game to lead the program to its first state title game appearance.
Her success directly impacted whether or not Pine went home victorious or in defeat as the Knights were 16-0-1 in matches where Waksman scored and 0-2 in matches she didn’t. Beyond uncanny dribbling skills and tremendous ability to send missiles off either foot, the Brazilian star is a particularly intelligent player willing to deliver beautiful balls to a teammate making a run. The sophomore had a team-best 14 assists.
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Women’s Track & Field Concludes Outdoor Season with All-Americans
Story Links 2025 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships Results (Day 4) EUGENE, Ore. (June 14, 2025) – Howard University women’s track & field program concluded its outdoor campaign at the NCAA Championships in Euguene, Ore., hosted by the University of Oregon, with outstanding […]

EUGENE, Ore. (June 14, 2025) – Howard University women’s track & field program concluded its outdoor campaign at the NCAA Championships in Euguene, Ore., hosted by the University of Oregon, with outstanding Bison earning All-American status.
Graduates Kailei Collins (Houston) and Marcia Sey (London, United Kingdom), senior Tiffani-Rae Pittman (Bowie, Md.) and sophomore Aiyana Gray-Williams (Winston-Salem, N.C.) began Day Four with a sixth-place finish in the 4×100 relay, clocking in at 43.23. The four Bison earned All-American First Team honors, becoming the first All-American 4×100 relay squad in program history.
USC won the 4×100 relay race with a 42.22 mark.
Individually, Sey had her best performance in a Bison uniform, winning bronze in the 100-meter hurdles with a 12.93 time. Her third-place finish is the highest in program history. Additionally, the British native received All-American First Team honors.
Oregon’s Aaliyah McCormick won the short hurdles, producing a 12.81 mark.
Howard Director of Track & Field David Oliver and the Bison wrapped up another success season, winning a pair of MEAC (Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference) crowns during the indoor and outdoor campaigns.
HU looks to defend both crowns for the upcoming 2025-26 campaign.
For more information, visit the Bison Athletics website at www.HUBison.com.
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