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Malabuyo, Moors Named First Team Academic All-Americans
UCLA’s Emma Malabuyo and Brooklyn Moors were selected to the 2024-25 Academic All-America® Women’s At-Large first team, as selected by the College Sports Communicators (CSC). They become the fifth and six UCLA gymnasts ever to receive the award. Malabuyo, who earned her degree in Communication, was the NCAA balance beam runner-up in 2025 and helped […]

Malabuyo, who earned her degree in Communication, was the NCAA balance beam runner-up in 2025 and helped lead UCLA to a second-place finish at the NCAA Championships and to the Big Ten regular season and championship titles. A first-team All-Big Ten selection and AAI Award nominee, Malabuyo had a team-high five event victories on the balance beam and 12 Top 2 finishes in 2025. The 2024 Philippines Olympian and four-time All-American was UCLA’s honoree for the 2025 Big Ten Sportsmanship Award and was included on the Winter Academic All-Big Ten team, her third conference academic honor of her career. Malabuyo was a finalist and sport winner for the 2025 Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar and a three-time CSC Academic All-District® honoree.
Moors graduated in 2024 with a degree in Sociology and earned a postgraduate certificate in project management in 2025. This past season, she won the NCAA and Big Ten floor exercise titles and was named the College Gym News Breakout Performer of the Year. She scored her first career perfect 10 on floor at the Big Ten Championships and also set new career highs on vault with a 9.925 at the NCAA Regional semifinal and on beam with a 9.900 three times. Moors, a 2020 Canadian Olympian, earned first-team All-America honors on floor during the regular season and in the postseason and was a first-team All-Big Ten selection, a Big Ten All-Championships team honoree and an Academic All-Big selection in 2025. She has also earned three WCGA Scholastic All-America honors in her career and was a three-time member of the Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll and two-time CSC Academic All-District® award-winner.
UCLA student-athletes have earned a total of eight Academic All-America® honors so far this season, tied for the second-most in a single year in school history. Over the last two seasons, UCLA has earned 18 Academic All-America® honors to increase its overall total to 158.
UCLA’s 2024-25 CSC Academic All-Americans
Emma Malabuyo, At-Large, Gymnastics (1st team)
Brooklyn Moors, At-Large, Gymnastics (1st team)
Kiki Rice, Women’s Basketball (1st team)
Carson Schwesinger, Football (2nd team)
Alexander Hoogmartens, Men’s Tennis (1st team)
Maggie Boyd, At-Large, Beach Volleyball (2nd team)
Jessica Clements, Softball (3rd team)
Anne-Christine Lutkemeyer, Women’s Tennis (3rd team)
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Tennessee State men’s hockey halts inaugural season. Here’s why.
The inaugural season for Tennessee State men’s hockey is over before it even began. The first ever ice hockey team at an historically Black, public university was expected to begin play in 2025-26, but now that will not happen, according to a source with knowledge of the situation who wished to remain anonymous because the […]

The inaugural season for Tennessee State men’s hockey is over before it even began.
The first ever ice hockey team at an historically Black, public university was expected to begin play in 2025-26, but now that will not happen, according to a source with knowledge of the situation who wished to remain anonymous because the news has not yet been made official.
The team is now hoping to play its inaugural season in 2026-27.
Concerns about the men’s hockey program at Tennessee State come to light two years after the team was announced at Bridgestone Arena ahead of the 2023 NHL Draft. Uncertainty about a home ice location or practice facilities, a lack of fundraising, and unrest about the school’s financial situation are all contributing factors for the delay of the program.
The university has undergone massive leadership and financial upheavals over the last 18 months while facing budget deficits and declining enrollment. Interim President Dwyane Tucker, who took office in December, repeatedly said the school would run out of money this spring if nothing changed. He presented an ambitious five-year financial plan to key state leaders in February and helped strike a deal with them to infuse $96 million into the university’s budget in June. The money, which was part of a fund previously reserved for building and infrastructure projects, will help stabilize the university’s budget and address its immediate operational needs. However, it’s not clear if any of that money would go toward the university’s athletic programs.
A source with knowledge of the situation, who wished to remain anonymous because the news has not been made official, said Tennessee State’s hockey team had not met its fundraising goals for 2025-26.
In addition, no schedule or roster has been posted to Tennessee State’s men’s hockey website.
The Tennessean reached out to the athletics department regarding game dates and opponents for 2025-26 but the university was unable to provide a schedule.
The Tennessean’s Rachel Wegner contributed to this story.
Alex Daugherty is the Predators beat writer for The Tennessean. Contact Alex at jdaugherty@gannett.com. Follow Alex on X, the platform formerly called Twitter, @alexdaugherty1. Also check out our Predators exclusive Instagram page @tennessean_preds.
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Rachel Rybicki Earns College Sports Communicators Academic All-America Honors
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Alabama gymnast Rachel Rybicki earned College Sports Communicators Academic All-America honors, announced Tuesday by the organization. Rybicki was named an Academic All-American (second team) for the first time in her career, after receiving her first academic honor, the Elie 90 award, earlier this year. The Grosse Pointe Park, Mich., native holds a […]

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Alabama gymnast Rachel Rybicki earned College Sports Communicators Academic All-America honors, announced Tuesday by the organization.
Rybicki was named an Academic All-American (second team) for the first time in her career, after receiving her first academic honor, the Elie 90 award, earlier this year. The Grosse Pointe Park, Mich., native holds a 4.0 GPA while double majoring in economics and finance and minoring in Spanish.
Joining Rybicki for CSC Academic All-District honors were Chloe LaCoursiere and Natalia Pawlak.
Rybicki | CSC Academic All-American
- Earned her first career CSC Academic All-America accolade as a second-team member
- Maintained a 4.00 GPA while double majoring in economics and finance and minoring in Spanish
- Two-time Scholastic All-American and a three-time member of the Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll
- Named to the 2025 SEC Gymnastics Community Service Team
- Awarded a summer internship with Goldman Sachs, one of the oldest and largest investment banks that provides a range of investment banking, investment management and securities services for clients
- Contributed close to 25 routines to Alabama’s 2025 season, spread across the balance beam and the floor exercise
- Amassed career highs in both events – 9.900 on beam, 9.925 on floor
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Andrew Magera Added to Men’s Hockey Staff
Story Links On Tuesday, Lindenwood men’s hockey head coach Keith Fisher announced the addition of Andrew Magera as an assistant coach. “Andrew will be a great addition to our staff and team,” said Fisher. “He is one of the up-and-coming assistant coaches in college hockey. He gets along great with the players […]

On Tuesday, Lindenwood men’s hockey head coach Keith Fisher announced the addition of Andrew Magera as an assistant coach.
“Andrew will be a great addition to our staff and team,” said Fisher. “He is one of the up-and-coming assistant coaches in college hockey. He gets along great with the players and is very knowledgeable in skills, systems and hockey. The Lions got better today!!”
Magera comes to Lindenwood after spending the last two seasons at Bemidji State as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Bemidji State University. In that time, the Beavers captured 35 wins, and the 2023-24 Macnaughton Cup Champion for just the second time in program history.
A native of Sioux Falls, S.D., Magera was an assistant coach and director of scouting with the Fargo Force where the team finished its 2022-2023 season with a 40-14-8 record and won the franchise’s first USHL regular season title and the Western Conference Championship.
Magera got his start in coaching in 2014 working with the U14 and U16 Sioux Falls Junior Stampede AAA program. He later spent time with the Idaho IceCats (WSHL) where the team won the 2017-2018 Northwest Division Championship and finished with a 44-4-3 record.
Prior to joining the Fargo Force, Magera served as the volunteer assistant coach with his alma mater Penn State University for three seasons, including the 2019-2020 season when Penn State won the Big Ten regular season with a 20-10-4 record. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Penn State in 2021.
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Leanne Wong Repeats as College Sports Communicators Academic All-American
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Gator gymnast Leanne Wong repeats as a first-team selection on the 2024-25 College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-America At-Large team. Today’s announcement brings Florida’s 2024-25 total of CSC Academic All-Americans to four. Since 1984, 10 Gator gymnasts earned 16 CSC Academic All-America honors. Wong joins Amy Myerson (1995, 1996) and […]

Today’s announcement brings Florida’s 2024-25 total of CSC Academic All-Americans to four.
Since 1984, 10 Gator gymnasts earned 16 CSC Academic All-America honors. Wong joins Amy Myerson (1995, 1996) and Megan Skaggs (2021, 2022) as the third Gator to be a double CSC First-Team Academic All-American.
Wong in 2025:
· One of four in nation to earn maximum of five 2025 Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA) regular-season All-America honors.
· Two All-America honors earned in NCAA competition (all-around, uneven bars)
· Career total of All-America honors (29) is No. 3 all-time for Gators
· One of nine in nation with multiple 10.0s in 2025 – uneven bars, balance beam and floor exercise. Perfect mark won SEC uneven bars title.
· Week 7 Inside Gymnastics National Gymnast of the Week
· Three SEC Gymnast of the Week honors (Week 2, 7 and 9)
· Led Gators in 2025 with 27 event wins, including collegiate season-high six all-around titles.
· Finished No. 2 for UF in career 10.0s (11), No. T6 for all-around (20) and No. 4 for event wins (88)
· Among six finalists for AAI Award.
· Named to SEC Community Service Team. Started Leanne Wong Foundation in fall 2024, focusing on food insecurity.
· SEC Academic Honor Roll every year of collegiate career
· Graduated magna cum laude May 2025 with bachelor’s degree in Health Education and Behavior
2024-25 Academic All-America® Women’s At-Large Team NCAA Division I | ||||
FIRST TEAM |
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Sport |
Name | School | Yr. | Major |
B. Volleyball | Daniela Alvarez | TCU | Gr. | Actuarial Science (U) / Analytics (G) |
Gymnastics | Carly Bauman | Michigan | Gr. | Molecular, Cellular & Developmental Biology (G) |
Fencing | Arianna Cao | Stanford | Jr. | Undeclared |
Lacrosse | Tori DiCarlo | U.S. Naval Academy | Sr. | Oceanography |
Gymnastics | Emma Malabuyo | UCLA | Sr. | Communication |
Gymnastics | Grace McCallum | Utah | Sr. | Psychology |
Gymnastics | Brooklyn Moors | UCLA | Sr. | Project Management |
Water Polo | Ryann Neushul | Stanford | Sr. | Human Biology |
Crew/Rowing | Tenlea Radack | U.S. Naval Academy | Sr. | Mathematics |
Skiing | Sara Rask | Denver | Sr. | Business Analytics |
Ice Hockey | Clara Van Wieren | Minnesota Duluth | Gr. | Professional Studies (G) |
Ice Hockey | Audrey Wethington | Minnesota | Gr. | Biological Sciences |
Golf | Lottie Woad | Florida State | Jr. | Sport Management |
Gymnastics | Leanne Wong | Florida | Sr. | Health Education & Behavior |
Rifle | Katie Zaun | Texas Christian | Jr. | Early Childhood Education |
Field Hockey | Maddie Zimmer | Northwestern | Sr. | Learning & Organizational Change |
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SECOND TEAM | ||||
Sport | Name | School | Yr. | Major |
Skiing | Hanna Abrahamsson | Colorado | Sr. | Environmental Engineering |
Crew/Rowing | Luise Bachmann | Stanford | Sr. | Human Biology |
Rifle | Isabella Baldwin | U.S. Naval Academy | So. | English |
B. Volleyball | Maggie Boyd | UCLA | Jr. | Psychology |
B. Volleyball | Jaci Carpenter | FGCU | Sr. | Communication |
Golf | Faith Choi | The Ohio State | Sr. | Sport Industry |
Lacrosse | Grace Dobrzynski | Siena | Sr. | Biology |
Lacrosse | Ashley Humphrey | North Carolina | Gr. | Applied Professional Studies (G) |
Water Polo | Tilly Kearns | USC | Sr. | Communication |
Bowling | Madyson Marx | Youngstown State | Gr. | Criminal Justice |
Gymnastics | Rylie Mundell | Denver | Gr. | Physics (U) / Global Information Systems (G) |
Gymnastics | Chloe Negrete | NC State | Gr. | Parks, Rec, Tourism & Sport Management |
Lacrosse | Meghan Pedrani | U.S. Military Academy | Jr. | Civil Engineering |
Gymnastics | Rachel Rybicki | Alabama | Jr. | Economics & Finance |
Golf | Louise Rydqvist | South Carolina | Sr. | Finance & Marketing |
Field Hockey | Annabel Skubisz | Northwestern | Gr. | Management |
B. Volleyball | Marketa Svozilova | Florida Atlantic | Sr. | Psychology |
Lacrosse | Madison Taylor | Northwestern | Jr. | Human Development |
Crew/Rowing | Marg Van der Wal | Texas | Jr. | Chemistry |
Field Hockey | Myrte van Herwijnen | Massachusetts | Jr. | Hospitality & Tourism Management |
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THIRD TEAM | ||||
Sport | Name | School | Yr. | Major |
Lacrosse | Rachel Clark | Boston College | Sr. | Applied Psychology & Human Development |
Golf | Isabella McCauley | Minnesota | Jr. | Business and Marketing Education |
Bowling | Kirsten Moore | Youngstown State | Gr. | English |
Skiing | Kaja Norbye | Utah | Gr. | Finance |
Skiing | Kate Oldham | Montana State | Sr. | Environmental Studies |
B. Volleyball | Kylie Pitzak | Utah | Sr. | Quantitative Analysis of Business & Markets |
Field Hockey | Aimee Plumb | Louisville | Gr. | Psychology |
Crew/Rowing | Laura Teska | Kansas | Sr. | Biochemistry and Molecular Biology |
Water Polo | Rozanne Voorvelt | California at Berkeley | Sr. | Molecular Environmental Biology |
Bowling | Anna Warkel | Jacksonville State | Sr. | Sport Management |
Lacrosse | Rachel Clark | Boston College | Sr. | Applied Psychology & Human Development |
Golf | Isabella McCauley | Minnesota | Jr. | Business and Marketing Education |
Bowling | Kirsten Moore | Youngstown State | Gr. | English |
Skiing | Kaja Norbye | Utah | Gr. | Finance |
Skiing | Kate Oldham | Montana State | Sr. | Environmental Studies |
B. Volleyball | Kylie Pitzak | Utah | Sr. | Quantitative Analysis of Business & Markets |
Field Hockey | Aimee Plumb | Louisville | Gr. | Psychology |
Crew/Rowing | Laura Teska | Kansas | Sr. | Biochemistry and Molecular Biology |
Water Polo | Rozanne Voorvelt | California at Berkeley | Sr. | Molecular Environmental Biology |
Bowling | Anna Warkel | Jacksonville State | Sr. | Sport Management |
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305 student athletes commit their high school talents to college this fall- Detroit Catholic
DETROIT — Some 305 student athletes — 205 boys and 100 girls — from the Catholic High School League and the Archdiocese of Detroit will take their talents from the high school courts and fields to the college arena this fall. Ann Arbor Fr. Gabriel Richard (17) BOYS (10): Basketball — Michael Savarino (Hope College), […]

DETROIT — Some 305 student athletes — 205 boys and 100 girls — from the Catholic High School League and the Archdiocese of Detroit will take their talents from the high school courts and fields to the college arena this fall.
Ann Arbor Fr. Gabriel Richard (17)
BOYS (10): Basketball — Michael Savarino (Hope College), Tyler Smith (Madonna University). Football — Liam Distelzweig (Wayne State University). Ice hockey — Easton Husak (Hope College), Jackson Muzzatti (Lawrence Tech University), Ryan Naughton (Oakland University). Lacrosse — Cooper Case (Lawrence Tech University), Daniel Dombrowski (Aquinas College), Patrick Dyer (Albion College), Cullen Gaves (Aquinas College). GIRLS (7): Basketball — Saige Edmondson (Lake Superior State University), Charlotte Miller (Ferris State University). Cheerleading
— Grace Griffin (Hope College). Field hockey — Lilli Vera (Bellarmine College). Ice hockey — Avery Hubenschmidt (Adrian College). Lacrosse — Fiona Fitzpatrick (John Carrol University) Track — Cora Williams (Indiana State University).
Ann Arbor Greenhills (8)
BOYS (4): Baseball — Jeremiah Bowman (Rhodes College), Fran Love (Alma College), Talen Pilz (Pomona-Pitzer College). Crew — Tommy Stoeffel (Wesleyan University). GIRLS (4): Field hockey — Ananya Leahy (Swarthmore College), Pandey Meera (Wellesley College). Golf — Mia Melendez (Howard University). Track — Lauren Sheffield (Middlebury College).
Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice (17)
BOYS (17): Baseball — Blake Ilitch (University of Mississippi), Cole Ameyde (Michigan State), Cash Van Ameyde (Oakland University). Basketball — Jeremiah Caffey (Schoolcraft Community College), Logan Hamama (University of Michigan/Dearborn), David Williams (Miles College). Football — Kavion Powell (Saginaw Valley State University). Golf — Leandro Pinili (Grand Valley State University). Lacrosse — Hansen Polonkey (Lehigh University), Daniel Holt (Vasser College), Theodore Ley (Virginia Military Institute), Michael Murphy (Cleveland State University), Leo Lockwood (University of Michigan/Dearborn), Wyatt Potter (University of Michigan/Dearborn). Soccer — Daniel Kretschmer (Adrian College), Anthony Mancani (Ohio Northern University).Tennis — Patrick Cretu (Hillsdale College).
Bloomfield Hills Marian (2)
GIRLS (2): Basketball — Molly McLeod (Albion College). Soccer — Bella Musachio (St. Mary’s College).
Chesterfield Austin Catholic (3)
BOYS (2): Basketball — Michael Dornoff (Olivet Nazarene University). Cross country/Track — Nico DiPonio (Alma). GIRLS (1): Soccer: Chase Bourdic (Rochester Christian University).
Clarkston Everest Collegiate (15)
B7OYS (9): Football — Ben Arkwright (Ave Maria University), Graysen Harris (Ave Maria University), Oliver Neiman (Ave Maria University), Wyatt Phyle (University of Kentucky), Jimmy Schmitt (Ave Maria University). Golf — Will Pennanen (Northwood University), Parker Stalcup (Hillsdale College). Soccer
— Isaac Cross (Franciscan University), Zach Felix (Franciscan University). GIRLS (6): Soccer — Natalie Cross (Franciscan University), Lizzy Earnhardt (Franciscan University), Maria Saad (Ave Maria University). Volleyball
— Sarah Bradley (Calvin College), Madelyn Krappmann (Hillsdale College), Addison Pearce (Northwood University).
Dearborn Divine Child (17)
BOYS (11): Baseball — Cam Niehaus (Central Michigan). Football — Bryce Borgus (Michigan Tech), Cody Szostek (Adrian College). Lacrosse — Luke Bushart (Siena Heights), David Harrison (Adrian College), Braeden McNamara (Adrian College), Xavier Raven (Madonna University), Alex Zanini (Albion College). Soccer — Ryan Rowland (Madonna University). Track — Luke Hansen (University of Detroit Mercy), Colin Murray (University of Detroit Mercy). GIRLS (6): Cheer — Izzy Fronczak (University of Toledo). Golf
— Issa Saad (U-M Dearborn). Soccer — Maddie Gregg (Madonna University). Softball — Lexi Hansen (Loyola Un7iversity Chicago), Katie Modrzejewski (University of Detroit Mercy), Jessica Nelson (Oakland University).
Detroit Loyola (2)
BOYS (2): Football — Teone Edwards (University of Olivet). Rugby — Raylon Murry (Mount St. Mary’s University).
Detroit U-D Jesuit (12)
BOYS (12): Baseball — Monir Alkammoun (Cuesta College), Bobby Crane (Michigan State). Basketball — Leroy Blyden Jr. (University of Toledo), David Herron III (Lake Superior State), Xavier Johnson (Garden City Community College), Sebastian Randolph (Macomb Community College). Football
— Jacob Bellinger (Saginaw Valley State University), Zachary Green (West Point Academy). Golf — Aidan Treharne (Wayne State University). Lacrosse
— Kyle Spondike (Hope College). Swimming — Patrick Mackillop (Miami University/Ohio), Evan Tack (Boston College).
Farmington Hills Mercy (20)
GI7RLS (20): Basketball — Aizlyn Albanese (New York University), Emily Walker (Bentley University). Dance — Jocelyn Gursin (Grand Valley State University), Jaylen Pecora (University of Kentucky). Diving — Jenna Matigian (Hope College). Golf — Lila Polakowski (Piedmont University). Ice hockey — Maeve Casey (Yale), Olivia Lorelli(Miami University). Lacrosse — Mackenzie Conway (Brown University), Alison Smiley (University of Detroit Mercy). Soccer — Jordan LeVasseur (Eastern Kentucky University). Softball
— Meghan Kowalyk (Adrian College), Charlie Lambert (Central Michigan), Evelyn Miller (Loyola University Chicago), Lauren Miller (Lawrence Tech University), Kaitlyn Pallozzi (University of Alabama). Swimming
— Sydney Meyer (University of the Pacific). Track — Taryn Henderson (Xavier University). Volleyball — Jill Collins (Hope College), Campbell Flynn (University of Nebraska).
Jackson Lumen Christi (2)
BOY7S (2): Bowling — Zach Kremer (Jackson College). Football — Kadale Williams (University of Toledo).
Macomb Lutheran North (15)
BOYS (7): Baseball — Vincent Campisi (Rochester Christian University), Carson Carroll (St. Clair Community College). Bass fishing — Jack Kropp (Adrian College). Football — Christopher Gottschalk (Michigan Tech University), Hudson MacDonald (Indiana Wesleyan University), Ian McGrath (Hope College), Jax Mason (Northwood University). GIRLS (8): Cheerleading — Sarah Felten (Concordia University Nebraska). Dance — Gabrielle Gombos (Davenport University). Golf — Saige Rothey (Davenport University). Soccer — Alexus Glowicki (Calvin College). Softball — Priscilla Guthrie (Mercer College). Elizabeth Jones Kalamazoo College), Addison Wodowski (Macomb Community College). Volleyball — Sharayna Luckie (Schoolcraft College).
Madison Heights Bishop Foley (5)
BOYS (3): Baseball — Tad Dobek (Indiana Tech University), Mason Kanar (Macomb Community College). Football — Mitchell Brewer (Michigan Tech). GIRLS (2): Soccer — Olivia Roye (Wilmington College), Macey Zielinski (Jackson College).
Novi Detroit Catholic Central (55)
BOYS (55): Baseball — Ben Asmussen (University of Pittsburgh), Samuel Boldt (Ave Maria University), Drew Leidal (Northwood University), Drew Mackiewicz (Henry Ford CC), Will Miller (Tiffin University), Jack Murphy (Kalamazoo College), Joe Suiter (Calvin College), Joe Treder (Kalamazoo College), Carson Wyrybkowski (Alma College). Cross country & Track — Eugene Haley (Trine University). E-Sports — Nicholas Aldstadt (Michigan Tech University), (Benjamin Fogarsi (Syracuse University). Football — Zain Beydoun (Northwood University), River Chaney (Gannon University), Benny Eziuka (Penn State University), Samsom Gash (Michigan State), Danilo Guberinich (Texas Tech University), Preston Houser (Howard Prep/Cuyahoga CC), Skyler Hunter (Adrian College), Jack Janda (Wisconsin), Duane Johnson (Grand Valley State University), Nico McBride (John Carroll University), Casmer Moir (Ferris State University), Mason Perry (Hope College), Dylan Young (Adrian College). Football & Baseball — Jaden Pydyn (U. S. Military Academy). Football & Lacrosse — Austin Kersey (Adrian College). Golf — Dillon Che (North Central College), Charlie Dierkes (Albion College), Nick Gaulin (Northwood University), Nolan Plasencia (Albion College). Hockey — Cooper Jasinkiewicz (Lawrence Tech University). Lacrosse — Mark Alarcon (Lincoln Memorial University), Matthew Cranston (North Central College), Connor Lukas (Le Moyne College), Lachlan Moffatt (Villanova University), Joey Ramirez (University of Michigan – Dearborn), Alex Stoey (Adrian College), Luke Taylor (Bates College), Brayden Turowski (Aquinas College), Francisco Williams (Hofstra University), Luke Zajdel (University of Detroit Mercy). Rugby — Mason Perry (Trine University), Will Reed (Michigan State), Davis Starzacher (Michigan State), Drake Willard (Bowling Green University). Swim & Dive — Adyn Stoddard (Lake Superior State University), Jack Szuba (Hope College), Roshi Turner (California State University). Track — Drew Abbott (Kalamazoo College). Volleyball — Connor Burke (Cornerstone University), Patrick Burke (Cornerstone University). Wrestling — Connor Bercume (Harvard University), Nico Pasienza (Cleary University), Andrew White (Olivet University).
Orchard Lake St. Mary’s (8)
BOYS (6): Basketball — Trey McKenney (University of Michigan). Football — Antonio Johnson (Michigan State), Darren Jones Jr. (Michigan State), Jayden Savoury (Michigan State), Charles White (Michigan State), Bryson Williams (Michigan State). GIRLS (2): Softball — Madison Anson (Kentucky), Mia Tribul (James Madison).
Pontiac Notre Dame Prep (6)
BOYS (3): Basketball — Colin Whalen (Albion College). Soccer — Will Lanham (Calvin College). Track — Joseph DeCasas (University of Detroit Mercy). GIRLS (3): Dance — Lily Perkins (University of Michigan). Soccer
— Emily Teolis (Ferris State). Volleyball — Mya Kattula (Oakland University).
Riverview Gabriel Richard (4)
BOYS (4): Basketball — Charles Kage, Jr. (Saginaw Valley State University), Luke Westerdale (Wayne State University). Football
— Antonio Sobush (Madonna University). Wrestling — Sebastian Martinez (U. S. Air Force Academy).
Royal Oak Shrine (4)
GIRLS (4): Cross country — Rose Losey (Concordia University Chicago). Lacrosse — Quinn Armstrong (Albion College). Soccer — Isobel Malcolm (Adrian College). Softball — Georgia Golbiw (Principia College).
Toledo Catholic Central (15)
BOYS (13): Baseball — Beau Gardner (Adrian College), Tristan Headrick (Terra State Community College). Football — Brandon Awls II (Siena Heights University), Michael Besteda (Gannon University), Desmond Flowers (University of Chicago), D’haron Flowers (Wayne State University), Isaiah Fox (Lawrence Technological University), Anthony Lawrence, Jr. (Adrian College), Tyler Morgan (Adrian College), Jamarion Rushing (Madonna University), Dominic Spinazze II (Hillsdale College), Levelle Stokes III (Siena Heights University), Ke’Mar Walker (Saginaw Valley State University). GIRLS (2): Cheer — Aubrey Thomas (Morehead State University). Lacrosse — Addison Winkler (Siena Heights University).
Toledo Notre Dame Academy (5)
GIRLS (5): Ice hockey — Mary Snyder (Robert Morris University). Soccer — Aly Peckham (University of Toledo). Volleyball — Amira DuPree (West Liberty University), Avery Lipstraw (Seton Hill University), Sophia Santacroce (Johnson & Wales University).
Toledo St. Francis de Sales (18)
BOYS (13): Baseball — Jack Barber (Otterbein University), Brady McClain (Otterbein University), Alexander Melo (Kaskaskia College). Cross country — Jacob Reash (University of Dayton), Ethan Riepenhoff (West Virginia Wesleyan), Charles Rizek (Temple University), Football — Joel Aboagye (University of Mount Union), Dane Crabtree (Ohio Northern University), Elazar Hood (University of Dayton), Kean Van Syckle (Washington and Jefferson College). Golf — Peyton Thomas (Defiance College). Soccer — Dillon Govekar (John Carroll University). Track
— Lawrence Afrifa (Baldwin Wallace University). GIRLS (5): Basketball
— Bella Brader (Ohio Wesleyan University), Jordyn Miller (Chatham University). Cross country — Ashton Boyd (Bowling Green State University), Annie See (Washington University in St. Louis). Lacrosse — Marcella Valentine (Chatham University).
Toledo St. John’s Jesuit (9)
BOYS (9): Baseball — Carson Bruning (Adrian College), JJ Foti (Lourdes University). Basketball — Jayden Jones (Lourdes University). Diving — Edward Nyman III (University of Notre Dame). Football — Aaron Lovett Carmack (Bluffton University). Swimming — Joel Hernandez (Bluffton University). Tennis — Nathan Tam (John Carroll University). Track — Keith Hunter II (Belmont Abbey College). Wrestling — Logan Morehouse (Tiffin University).
Toledo St. Ursula Academy (9)
GIRLS (9): Crew — Lily Koepfler (Adrian College). Dance — Emily Buerk (University of Cincinnati). Golf — Emma Myers (University of Findlay). Soccer — Hayden Bates (Marian University Wisconsin), Ciara Lalor (Bryn Mawr College). Track — Audrey Vendemo (Indiana Wesleyan). Track — Audrey Vendemo (Indiana Wesleyan). Volleyball
— Vivian Suhy (Merrimack College), Devin Dzienny (University of Florida), Emma Jones (Heidelberg University).
Warren De La Salle (23)
BOYS (23): Baseball — Dane Debbrecht (Washington University of St. Louis), Jason Jurczyk (Madonna University), Brady Lee (Lawrence Technological University), Mason Pilarski (Western Michigan University), Alessandro Salamone (Jackson College), Mason Stempin (Adrian College), JJ Weimert (Lansing Community College), Vito Zito (Macomb Community College). Basketball — Phoenix Glassnor (Toledo University), Armoni Portis (Central State University), Spencer Scott (Ohio Northern University). Football — David Berch (Thiel College), Dalton Drogosh (Saginaw Valley State University), Robbie Ermanni (Hope College), Sante Gasperoni (Ferris State University), Jacob Hoffman (Colgate University), Isaiah Jones (Ashland University), Dewayne Williams (Siena Heights University). Golf — Max Teschendorf (Northwood University). Lacrosse
— Benjamin Burton (Adrian College), Mason Christie (Lawrence Technological University), Noah Hoenscheid (Madonna University), Brennan Urbas (Lawrence Technological University).
Warren Regina (7)
GIRLS (7): Lacrosse — Olivia Dell’Isola (Franciscan University). Ice hockey — McKaylen May (Hood College). Rowing — Megan Grzywacz (Michigan State University). Soccer — Natalie Lentine (Morehead State University), Jenna Moeller (Siena Heights University), Ella Sikorski (Chicago State University), Sabrina Sokol (Purdue Fort Wayne University).
Wixom St. Catherine of Siena (7)
GIRLS (7): Basketball
— Caitlin Griffin (Adrian College). Golf — Rachel Fay (Oakland University). Soccer — Joanna Namel (Hope College). Softball —
Soseh Broglin (University of Dayton ). Stunt & Cheer — Izzy Thomas (Ashland University). Tumbling & Cheer — Emma Robinson (Ashland University). Volleyball — Mara Delyon (Ave Maria University).
Contact Don Horkey at [email protected].
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