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All Times Eastern Australian Rules FootballAFL Men’s — Round 14Port Adelaide Power vs. Melbourne Demons — FS2, 1:08 a.m. (Sunday)West Coast Eagles vs. Carlton Blues — Fox Soccer Plus, 4 a.m. (Sunday) BasketballBig3Week 1, Allstate Arena, Rosemont, ILLA Riot vs. Miami 305/Detroit Amps vs. Chicago Triplets — CBS, 4 p.m.Houston Rig Hands vs. DMV Trilogy/Boston […]

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Australian Rules Football
AFL Men’s — Round 14
Port Adelaide Power vs. Melbourne Demons — FS2, 1:08 a.m. (Sunday)
West Coast Eagles vs. Carlton Blues — Fox Soccer Plus, 4 a.m. (Sunday)

Basketball
Big3
Week 1, Allstate Arena, Rosemont, IL
LA Riot vs. Miami 305/Detroit Amps vs. Chicago Triplets — CBS, 4 p.m.
Houston Rig Hands vs. DMV Trilogy/Boston Ball Hogs vs. Dallas Power — Vice, 6 p.m.

Big3 Pregame — CBS, 3 p.m.

Beach Volleyball
AVP League
Week 3, The Wayfair Arena, Miami, FL
Palm Beach Passion vs. Miami Mayhem: Women’s and Men’s Matches — The CW, 8 p.m.

CFL
Week 2
Calgary Stampeders at Toronto Argonauts — TSN1/CBS Sports Network, 4 p.m.
Saskatchewan Roughriders at Hamilton Tiger-Cats — CTV/TSN1/TSN3/CBS Sports Network, 7 p.m.

College Baseball
NCAA College World Series
Bracket 2, Charles Schwab Field Omaha, Omaha, NE
Announcers: Karl Ravech/Ben McDonald/Eduardo Pérez//Dani Wexelman
Murray State vs. UCLA — ESPN, 2 p.m.

Announcers: Mike Monaco/Chris Burke/Kyle Peterson//Kris Budden
LSU vs. Arkansas — ESPN, 7 p.m.

College Track & Field
Men’s
NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field Championships
Day 4, Hayward Field, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR
Women’s Track Finals — ESPN2, 9 p.m.

SEC Storied: Lolo Jones — ESPN2, 11:30 p.m.

CONCACAF Gold Cup
Group Stage
Group A, SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, CA
Announcers — FS1: John Strong/Stu Holden
México vs. Dominican Republic — FS1//Univision/TUDN, 10 p.m.

Gold Cup 2025-From Islands to Icons — FS1, 9 p.m.

Announcers: Rob Stone/Landon Donovan/Maurice Edu/Alexi Lalas
CONCACAF Gold Cup Match Day — FS1, 9:30 p.m.

Dogs
2025 AKC Fastest Dogs USA — ESPN2, 1:30 p.m.

FIFA Club World Cup
Group Stage
Group A, Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, FL
Announcers — TBS/DAZN: Luke Wileman/Brian Dunseth
Al Ahly vs. Inter Miami — TBS/DAZN//Univision/TUDN, 8 p.m.

Fútbol central — Univision/TUDN, 6:30 p.m.

Announcers: Lauren Jbara/Mo Adams/Juan Pablo Angel/Luis Garcia/Brad Guzman
FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Pre-Match Show — TBS/DAZN, 7 p.m.
FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Post-Match Show — TBS/DAZN, 10 p.m.

Formula 1
FIA Formula One World Championship
Grand Prix du Canada, Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve, Montréal, Quebec, Canada
Practice 3 — ESPN2, 12:25 p.m.
Qualifying — ESPN2, 3:55 p.m.

Golf
USGA
U.S. Open, Oakmont Country Club, Oakmont, PA
3rd Round
Host: Trey Wingo
U.S. Open All Access — Peacock, 7:30 a.m.

Host: Mike Tirico
Announcing Teams: Dan Hicks/Kevin Kisner//Terry Gannon/Brad Faxon//Mike Tirico/Notah Begay III//Steve Sands/Gary Koch//Rich Lerner/Curt Byrum//Tom Abbott/Arron Oberholser
Reporters: Curt Byrum/Smylie Kaufman/Jim “Bones” Mackay/Paige Mackenzie/Roger Maltbie/John Wood
Interviews: Cara Banks/Kira K. Dixon

Main Feed — Peacock, 10 a.m.
Main Feed — NBC/Peacock, noon

Live From the U.S. Open — Golf Channel, 8 a.m.
Live From the U.S. Open — Golf Channel, 8 p.m.

U.S. Open Golf Third Round In-Game LIVE Gameday — SportsGrid, 4 p.m.

LPGA Tour
Meijer LPGA Classic, Blythefield Country Club, Belmont, MI
3rd Round — Golf Channel, 3 p.m.

IndyCar
NTT IndyCar Series
Bommarito Automotive Group 500, World Wide Technology Raceway, Madison, IL
Practice 1 — FS1, 11:30 a.m.
Qualifications — FS1, 3 p.m.
High Line & Final Practice — FS2, 5:30 p.m.

IndyNXT 
IndyNXT Series
IndyNXT Race, World Wide Technology Raceway, Madison, IL
Practice — FS1, 1 p.m.
Qualifications — FS2, 4:30 p.m.

Mixed Martial Arts
UFC Fight Night
Usman vs. Buckley, State Farm Arena, Atlanta, GA
Prelims — ESPN+, 7 p.m.
Main Card — ESPN, 10 p.m.

UFC Fight Night Post Show: Usman vs. Buckley — ESPN+, 1 a.m. (Sunday)

Combat Sports Report — SportsGrid, noon

MLB
American League
Baseball Night in America, Fenway Park, Boston, MA
New York Yankees at Boston Red Sox — Fox, 7:15 p.m.

Fox Saturday Baseball — Fox, 7 p.m.

Anaheim at Baltimore — FanDuel Sports Network West/MASN, 4 p.m.
Chicago White Sox at Texas — Chicago Sports Network/Rangers Sports Network, 4 p.m.
Minnesota at Houston — Twins.TV/Space City Home Network, 4 p.m.
Sacramento at Kansas City — NBC Sports California/FanDuel Sports Network Kansas City, 4 p.m.
Cleveland at Seattle — MLB Network (backup)/CleGuardians.TV/Root Sports, 10 p.m.

National League
Baseball Night in America, Chase Field, Phoenix, AZ
San Diego Padres at Arizona Diamondbacks — Fox, 7:15 p.m.

Miami at Washington — MLB Network (backup)/FanDuel Sports Network Florida/MASN2, 1 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs — SportsNet Pittsburgh/Marquee Sports Network, 2:20 p.m.
Colorado at Atlanta — Rockies.TV/FanDuel Sports Network South, 4 .m.
St. Louis at Milwaukee — FanDuel Sports Network Midwest/FanDuel Sports Network Wisconsin, 4 p.m.
San Francisco at Los Angeles Dodgers — MLB Network (main)/NBC Sports Bay Area/Spectrum SportsNet LA, 10 p.m.

Interleague
Cincinnati at Detroit — MLB Network (main)/FanDuel Sports Network Ohio/FanDuel Sports Network Detroit, 1 p.m.
Tampa Bay at New York Mets — FanDuel Sports Network Sun/SNY, 4 p.m.
Toronto at Philadelphia — Sportsnet/NBC Sports Philadelphia, 4 p.m.

Play Ball — MLB Network, 10 a.m.
MLB Network Breakdown — MLB Network, 10:30 a.m.
Cincinnati Reds vs. Detroit Tigers MLB In-Game LIVE Gameday — SportsGrid, 1 p.m.
MLB esta semana — UniMás, 3 p.m.
MLB Big Inning — MLB Network, 4 p.m.
MLB Tonight — MLB Network, 5:30 p.m.
MLB Tonight — MLB Network, 9:30 p.m.
Quick Pitch — MLB Network, 1 a.m. (Sunday)

MLS
Matchday 19
Free Games
Announcers — English: Callum Williams/Calen Carr//Spanish: Pablo Ramírez/Jesús Bracamontes
Philadelphia Union vs. Charlotte FC — Apple TV, 7:30 p.m.

Announcers — English: Tony Husband/Ross Smith//Spanish: Alejandro Figueredo/Tony Cherchi
Austin FC vs. New York Red Bulls — Apple TV, 7:30 p.m.

Announcers — English: Jessica Charman/Tony Meola//Spanish: José Bauz/Ivan Kasanzew
Chicago Fire vs. Nashville SC — Apple TV, 8:30 p.m.

Announcers — English: Mark Rogondino/Heath Pearce//Spanish: Raul Guzmán/Ashley González//French: Frédéric Lord/Vincent Destouches
Houston Dynamo vs. Montréal Impact — Apple TV, 8:30 p.m.

Announcers — English: Tyler Terens/Kyndra de St. Aubin//Spanish: Diego Pessolano/Daniel Chapela
Minnesota United vs. San Diego FC — Apple TV, 830 p.m.

Announcers — English: Nate Bukaty/Devon Kerr//Spanish: Sergio Ruiz/Walter Roque
Sporting Kansas City vs. FC Dallas — Apple TV, 8:30 p.m.

MLS Season Pass — Subscription Required
Announcers — English: Neil Sika/Lloyd Sam//Spanish: Jesús Acosta/Carlos Suárez//Fox: Mike Watts/Tony Meola
St. Louis City SC vs. LA Galaxy — Apple TV+/Fox, 4:30 p.m.

Announcers — English: Steve Cangialosi/Danny Higginbotham//Spanish: Bruno Vain/Andrés Agulla
Columbus Crew vs. Vancouver Whitecaps — Apple TV+, 7:30 p.m.

Announcers — English: Chris Wittyngham/Ian Joy//Spanish: Oscar Salazar/Diego Tabares
New England Revolution vs. FC Cincinnati — Apple TV+, 7:30 p.m.

Announcers — English: Max Bretos/Warren Barton//Spanish: Jorge Pérez-Navarro/Marcelo Balboa
Colorado Rapids vs. Orlando City SC — Apple TV+, 9:30 p.m.

Announcers — English: Josh Eastern/Jamie Watson//Spanish: Jesús Acosta/Carlos Suárez
Real Salt Lake vs. D.C. United — Apple TV+, 9:30 p.m.

Announcers: Kevin Egan/Dax McCarty/Bradley Wright-Phillips
MLS Countdown — Apple TV+, 6:30 p.m.

Announcers: Ana Jurka/Osvaldo Alonso/Miguel Gallardo
MLS La Previa — Apple TV+, 6:30 p.m.

Announcers Kevin Egan/Dax McCarty/Gio Savarese/Bradley Wright-Phillips
MLS 360 — Apple TV+, 7:30 p.m.

Announcers: Ramses Sandoval/Osvaldo Alonso/Miguel Gallardo/Gio Savarese/Michele Giannone
MLS 360 en Español — Apple TV+, 7:30 p.m.

NASCAR
NASCAR Xfinity Series
The Chilango 150, Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, México City, México
Announcers: Adam Alexander/Parker Kligerman/Jamie McMurray//Kim Coon//Dillion Welch
Qualifying — The CW app, 10:30 a.m.
Race — The CW, 4:30 p.m.

Host: Carla Gebhart
NASCAR Countdown Live — The CW, 4 p.m.

NASCAR Cup Series
Viva Mexico 250, Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, México City, México
Announcers: Adam Alexander/Dale Earnhardt, Jr./Steve Letarte//Trevor Bayne//Kim Coon//Marty Snider
Practice and Qualifying — Amazon Prime Video, noon

NBA
Betting Above the Rim Pro Basketball Today — SportsGRid, 10 a.m.
NBA Finals Film Room: Game 4 — NBA TV, 7 p.m.

NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs
Stanley Cup Final
Game 5, Rogers Place, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Announcers — TNT/truTV/Max: Kenny Albert/Eddie Olczyk/Brian Boucher//Darren Pang//Jackie Redmond//Sportsnet/CBC: Chris Cuthbert/Craig Simpson//Gene Principe
Florida Panthers at Edmonton Oilers — TNT/truTV/Max//Sportsnet/CBC/TVA Sports, 8 p.m. (series tied 2-2)

Hosts: Jason Altmann/Noah Blankenship
NHL in ASL — Max, 8 p.m.

Announcers: Liam McHugh/Paul Bissonnette/Anson Carter/Wayne Gretzky/Henrik Lundqvist
NHL on TNT Face Off live from Amarant Bank Arena, Sunrise, FL — TNT/truTV/Max, 7 p.m.
NHL on TNT Postgame Show live from Amarant Bank Arena, Sunrise, FL — TNT/trtTV, 10:30 p.m.

Hockey Central live from Amarant Bank Arena, Sunrise, FL — Sportsnet, 7:30 p.m.

Announcers: Brian Boyle/E.J. Hradek/Cory Schneider
NHL Tonight: First Shift — NHL Network/Sportsnet One, 4 p.m.

Announcers: Kathryn Tappen/Jason Demers/Mike Rupp
NHL Now — NHL Network/Sportsnet One, 5 p.m.

Announcers: Jamison Coyle/Brian Boyle/Mike Johnson/Mike Rupp/Cory Schneider/Kathryn Tappen
NHL Tonight: Stanley Cup Final Pregame — NHL Network, 6 p.m.
NHL Tonight: Stanley Cup Final Postgame — NHL Network, 11 p.m.

Edmonton Oilers vs. Florida Panthers Stanley Cup Final Game 4 In-Game LIVE Gameday — SportsGrid, 8 p.m.

NWSL
Matchday 12
Chicago Stars vs. Seattle Reign — Ion, 5 p.m.
Kansas City Current vs. Racing Louisville — Ion, 7:30 p.m.
Angel City FC vs. North Carolina Courage — Ion, 10 p.m.

NWSL on Ion Match Break Show — Ion, 7 p.m.
NWSL on Ion Match Break Show — Ion, 9:30 p.m.

Soccer
Scoreline — CBS Sports Golazo Network, 5 p.m.
ESPN FC — ESPN+, 5 p.m.
Línea de cuatro — TUDN, midnight
El Show del Mundial — TUDN, 1 a.m. (Sunday)

Softball
Athletes Unlimited Softball League
Talons vs. Blaze — ESPNU, noon
Volts vs. Bandits — MLB Network, 7:30 p.m.

Sports News & Talk
Marty & McGee — SEC Network, 7 a.m.
Best of All The Smoke — DraftKings Network, 8 a.m.
SportsCenter — ESPN, 8 a.m.
Fantasy Sports Today Saturday — SportsGrid, 8 a.m.
The Sports Rundown — beIN Sports, 8:30 a.m.
SportsCenter — ESPN, 9 a.m.
Harlem Globetrotters: Play It Forward: Pull the Strings — NBC, 9 a.m.
All The Smoke Unplugged — DraftKings Network, 9:30 a.m.
All The Smoke — DraftKings Network, 10 a.m.
SportsCenter — ESPN, 10 a.m.
Gameday Pregame Live — CBS Sports HQ, 11 a.m.
SportsCenter — ESPN, 11 a.m.
Underdogs — DraftKings Network, 11:30 a.m.
HQ Gameday Scoreboard — CBS Sports HQ, noon
Best of Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz — DraftKings Network, noon
SportsCenter — ESPN, noon
Contacto deportivo — TUDN, noon
SportsCenter — ESPN, 1 p.m.
Gameday Reset — CBS Sports HQ, 2 p.m.
Gameday Scoreboard & Highlights — CBS Sports HQ, 3 p.m.
Pablo Torre Finds Out — DraftKings Network, 4 p.m.
SportsCenter — ESPN, 5 p.m.
The B1G Show — Big Ten Network, 6 p.m.
SportsCenter — ESPN, 6 p.m.
Gameday Reset — CBS Sports HQ, 7 p.m.
Gameday Scoreboard and Highlights — CBS Sports HQ, 8 p.m.
All ACC — ACC Network, 10 p.m.
SEC Now — SEC Network, 10 p.m.
Scoreboard Final — CBS Sports HQ, 11 a.m.
El pelotazo — Telemundo, midnight
Contacto deportivo — Univision, midnight
SportsCenter at Night — ESPN, 1 a.m. (Sunday)
South Beach Sessions — DraftKings Network, 2 a.m. (Sunday)
SportsCenter at Night — ESPN, 2 a.m. (Sunday)
Contacto deportivo — TUDN, 2 a.m.(Sunday)
Best of SportsGrid — SportsGrid, 3 a.m. (Sunday)
Scoreboard Final — CBS Sports HQ, 6 a.m  (Sunday)

Tennis
Courtside Live: Boss Open (ATP)/Libema Open (ATP/WTA)/The HSBC Championships (WTA) — Tennis Channel, 6 a.m. (Sunday)

USL Championship
Matchday 15
Indy Eleven vs. Pittsburgh Riverhounds — CBS Sports Golazo Network, 7 p.m.
Las Vegas Lights vs. Monterey Bay FC — CBS Sports Golazo Network, 10:30 p.m.

Volleyball
FIVB Volleyball Nations League
Pool 2-Week 1, Maracanãzinho, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
United States vs. Slovenia — CBS Sports Network, 12:30 p.m.

WNBA
Commissioner’s Cup
Announcers: Lisa Byington/Julianne Viani//Brandon Baylor

Los Angeles Sparks at Minnesota Lynx — CBS, 1 p.m.

Announcers: Pam Ward/Rebecca Lobo//Christine Williamson
New York Liberty at Indiana Fever — ABC, 3 p.m.

Seattle Storm at Golden State Valkyries — KUNS/KPIX/KMAX, 8:30 p.m.



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Penn State track and field signs Olympic sprinter Marie-Éloïse Leclair | Penn State Track & Field News

A 2024 Paris Olympian is headed for Happy Valley. Penn State has signed Canadian athlete Marie-Éloïse Leclair, the team announced Friday. 𝒮𝒾𝑔𝓃𝑒𝒹✍️The 2024 Paris Olympian calls Happy Valley her home!Welcome, @marie__eloise! pic.twitter.com/bqylWZGjeo — Penn State Track & Field/Cross Country (@PennStateTFXC) July 4, 2025 Leclair ran for Canada’s 4×100 meter relay team in last year’s Olympics, […]

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A 2024 Paris Olympian is headed for Happy Valley.

Penn State has signed Canadian athlete Marie-Éloïse Leclair, the team announced Friday.

Leclair ran for Canada’s 4×100 meter relay team in last year’s Olympics, placing sixth with a time of 42.69 seconds.

During the 2025 season, Leclair has also competed in other short-distance events. Her season bests include a 7.35-second 60 meter, 11.27-second 100 meter and a 23.25-second 200 meter.

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Central Georgians enjoy Sparks Over the Park 2025

Central Georgians flocked to Lake Tobesofkee for the 28th annual Sparks Over the Park celebration, enjoying a day of sun, food, and fireworks. MACON, Ga. — Central Georgians turned out in full force on Friday for a day of sun, food, and fireworks at Lake Tobesofkee’s annual “Sparks Over the Park” celebration. The 28th annual […]

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Central Georgians flocked to Lake Tobesofkee for the 28th annual Sparks Over the Park celebration, enjoying a day of sun, food, and fireworks.

MACON, Ga. — Central Georgians turned out in full force on Friday for a day of sun, food, and fireworks at Lake Tobesofkee’s annual “Sparks Over the Park” celebration.

The 28th annual event drew dozens of families to the lakeside for a full day of summer fun. Before the fireworks lit up the night sky, visitors packed the beach and water, cooling off on jet skis, lounging in floats or cruising the lake by boat.

“We always have such a large crowd; it’s a lot of movement here. I feel like it’s such a family-oriented time,” Tobesofkee Office Manager Shan Towns said. “It’s a day to be with your family.”

All around the Claystone and Sandy Beach parks, the smell of charcoal and barbecue filled the air.  Families roasted corn on the cob, flipped burgers, and shared meals under tents and picnic tables.

That’s 10-year-old Braelin Bishop’s favorite part of the holiday. 

“I get to eat good food, spend time with my friends, spend time with my family and have a great time,” Bishop said. “If you’re not at Lake Tobo, then where are you?”

From sandcastle building and beach volleyball to impromptu dance parties by the water, the event offered something for everyone.

For many, “Sparks Over the Park” is more than just a party—it’s a chance to reflect.

Roxie Barber drove down from Atlanta to celebrate with her family at Claystone Park.

“4th of July is freedom for me and my family,” Barber said. “We’re allowed to do what we want, enjoy the day, enjoy family and friends, enjoy the lake and enjoy a good life.”

Around 9:15 p.m., fireworks erupted across the sky, painting Lake Tobesofkee in bursts of red, white and blue.

Timothy Luckey is originally from Tampa, Florida, but he said it’s hard to beat a beach day at Lake Tobo.

“It can’t get better than this, I mean look where we’re at,” he said. “Even though the world’s falling apart, we still have independence and we’re still free and our vibes are still gonna go on. Being around your family, surrounding yourself with good people, have good vibes and enjoy this nice free country we have.”



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News – Water Polo Australia

The Ord Minnett Aussie Stingers have started the Tri Nations Test Match Series with a thrilling penalty shoot out win against Olympic rivals USA in Perth. In front of a passionate home crowd at Perth’s High Performance Centre, the Ord Minnett Aussie Stingers were excited to play their first official game on home soil since […]

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The Ord Minnett Aussie Stingers have started the Tri Nations Test Match Series with a thrilling penalty shoot out win against Olympic rivals USA in Perth.

In front of a passionate home crowd at Perth’s High Performance Centre, the Ord Minnett Aussie Stingers were excited to play their first official game on home soil since the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

Olympic silver medalist Alice Williams was the first to convert, with a penalty in the opening minutes.

Despite two goals in response from the USA, Williams found the back of the cage in the dying seconds of the first quarter to level the scores 2-2 at quarter time.

The Aussies added another two goals to their haul in the second quarter, courtesy of Abby Andrews and Olivia Mitchell.

In the third, a buzzer beater goal from Dani Jackovich put the Aussies back in it, trailing by 1 at the three-quarter time break.

Williams scored another in the fourth quarter, with Jakovich again scoring in the final minutes to draw the scores 8-8 at the end of regular time.

In penalties, huge saves in goals from goalkeepers Gabi Palm and Gen Longman kept the Aussies in it, and with Williams the last shooter, she slotted it into the back of the net to secure the win for the Aussies.

For Bronte Halligan, it was a case of deja vu, and she was proud her team were able to secure the win.

“An 8-8 score and then to go into penalties…the irony wasn’t lost on me. Almost 12 months ago we had the exact same score in the semi final against them at the Olympics,” Halligan said.

“It was just a true dedication to the hard work the girls have put in all year and it was really exciting for our first official home game (this cycle) on home soil to come up with a big win in penalties,” she said.

Williams said that she enjoyed the challenge of tonight, and seeing her team mates rise to the occasion.

“That was a really good game. The US is always really hard and a tough challenge for us, but I love the style of water polo that we played,” Williams said.

“I always think there’s room to improve. Honestly, I’m not sure my stats were, but the girls really stepped up as well in moments where we needed them,” she said.

The Ord Minnett Aussie Stingers will now play Italy on Sunday 6 July at 7:30pm AWST.





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Penn State track and field hires alumnus Darrell Hill as assistant coach | Penn State Track & Field News

A former Penn State Olympian is returning to Happy Valley. Darrell Hill was hired to be the Nittany Lions’ throws coach, the team announced Thursday. Thrilled to welcome three-time All-American Penn State alumnus and 2016 Olympian Darrell Hill back home to Happy Valley 📍🦁#WeAre | https://t.co/SzFtbABoNc pic.twitter.com/ZzsAxxFYVz — Penn State Track & Field/Cross Country (@PennStateTFXC) […]

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A former Penn State Olympian is returning to Happy Valley.

Darrell Hill was hired to be the Nittany Lions’ throws coach, the team announced Thursday.

“Penn State Track and Field is excited to bring one of its all-time greatest throwers back home to coach in the Blue & White,” head coach John Gondak said in a release. “Darrell will bring great energy and passion to our program, and being from PA, he will help us keep the best from PA here at home. Looking forward to having Darrell join us here in Happy Valley and continue his legacy as a Nittany Lion.”

Hill graduated from Penn State in 2015, becoming a three-time All-American and three-time Big Ten champion in the shot put during his collegiate career. He holds the indoor school record in the shot put with a 20.51-meter launch.

The Philadelphia native competed at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics, placing 12th in the shot put. Other professional career highlights include being named the 2018 USA Track and Field Thrower of the Year.

As a coach, Hill was a volunteer assistant at San Diego State from 2017-19. He has been at Delaware for the past two seasons, including being the associate head coach in 2024-25.

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AAU Boys’ National Championships 2025 – Wave 2 Day 1 Recap

Wave 2 of AAU Boys Nationals kicked off today at Orlando and similarly to Wave 1, there has been a lot of exciting action already.  Another reminder that open divisions in 15-18s are now 6 pools of 8 teams and top 4 finishers in each pool will have a shot at a Gold Bracket. 17 […]

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Wave 2 of AAU Boys Nationals kicked off today at Orlando and similarly to Wave 1, there has been a lot of exciting action already.  Another reminder that open divisions in 15-18s are now 6 pools of 8 teams and top 4 finishers in each pool will have a shot at a Gold Bracket.

17 Open – Results

Top 5 teams MVVC, C2 Attack, 949, Coast, and MB Surf all took care of business early and went 3-0 and Coast, MB Surf and C2 did not drop a set yet.  One of the top seeds Balboa Bay did suffer an upset as they went 2-1 today after losing a close match to St James Boys 15-13 in the 3rd.      Other teams that are still undefeated after the first day include :  Team Rockstar 17 Rockstar, Triangle Boys 17 Black (who are playing without their star player Thomas Demps as he is training with U19 USA National Team), 630 Volleyball 17-1, The St. James Boys 17 N and Academy 17O Under Armour.  Academy team is seeded #37 in the tournament and 7th in their pool but came out swinging and is looking to be 16 Open SASCVBC-like Cinderella story of the 17s tournament.  We will follow this very closely.  We think they were under-seeded greatly but not our call!  The teams that need to turn it around in a hurry are Outrigger (1-2), NCVC (0-3), Rockstar Gold (1-2) (Playing up because someone needed to fill in the spot) and GSL Elect 17 Josh (0-3).  These teams were all seeded in top 4 in pools and need a lot of wins in their remaining pool matches to stay alive for Gold Bracket

15 Open – Results

Lots of undefeated teams in 15s Open after the first day and lots of 3 set matches.  Teams were playing from 7:30 AM until 2 PM for some of them.  These teams are still undefeated:  Team Rockstar 15 Rockstar, BVA – Lions 15-1, GVA Boys 15u Pink, Cinci Attack 15 Black, BORINQUEN COQUI 15-1M, MB Surf ASICS 15’s 1, COAST Boys 15-1 Chris, Bay to Bay 15-1, MVVC B 15 Red, Balboa Bay 15Blue, AZ Fear 15 SB

Of the top seeds #3 630 lost to Borinquen Coqui and in process may have lost their star outside hitter Tommy Clifford who came out with an ankle injury.  Hope its nothing serious and he can come back and help his team during nationals.   #6 HPSTL lost a tight game to AZ Fear and similarly to Balboa Bay 17s lost 15-13 in the 3rd set.  

Top half seeds that need to turn it around quickly include Legion (1-2), Excel (0-3) and Outrigger (1-2) who have their work cut out for them tomorrow to make up some ground.  However, we should remember that MOD 16s went 1-2 on the first day and ended up with a 3rd place medal at the end.  

More pleasant surprises of the day were #32 Warren Sixpack and #33 SNVF who both had upset victories and went 2-1 on the day.

14 Open – Results

Only a couple of upsets here as top seeds mostly went undefeated including, Team Rockstar 14 Rockstar, HPSTL B14 Royal, Bay to Bay 14-1, SC Legends 14-Elite, COAST Boys 14-1 Bela, INDOOR Black, SASVBC B 14 MAYA, MB Surf ASICS 14’s 1

VAQUEROS 14M Carlos, Cinci Attack 14 Black, SPVB B14 Elite, Venom Havoc 14u Boys were all top seeds who lost today and will have to start their pool play tomorrow from 2nd spot.  

Top Club of the Day

MB Surf (9 Match Wins, 0 Match Losses; 18 sets won, 0 sets lost across 14s, 15s, 17s  Open divisions, Avg Point % of 1.4)

Top Performance of the Day

TBD, lots of volleyball going on here still 🙂

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Rewinding The Tape With Boschini, Part 2: Memories Sweet

The memories and stories from Victor J. Boschini, Jr.’s, 22 years as TCU’s chancellor, and now in his new role as chancellor emeritus, could fill a novel. When looking specifically at athletics, moments like the Rose Bowl victory immediately come to mind, but the Horned Frogs’ athletic success extends beyond the gridiron.   Getting Boschini’s perspective […]

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The memories and stories from Victor J. Boschini, Jr.’s, 22 years as TCU’s chancellor, and now in his new role as chancellor emeritus, could fill a novel. When looking specifically at athletics, moments like the Rose Bowl victory immediately come to mind, but the Horned Frogs’ athletic success extends beyond the gridiron.  

Getting Boschini’s perspective on the university’s most recent national title felt like a good starting point. 

Beach Volleyball

In early May, beach volleyball brought home the program’s first national title. Boschini watched the title bout in Gulf Shores, Ala., and still displays some emotion while talking about it. 

“This was nothing 10 years ago, and now we’re beating UCLA, USC, all these schools that win it all the time,” he said. “We’re the national champions.”

TCU added beach volleyball in 2015. At the time, Boschini was told building a national title contender could take 10-20 years. The Horned Frogs flew through that timeline under head coach Hector Gutierrez, whom Boschini calls a “star,” reaching the Elite Eight in 2022 and semifinals in 2023 before bringing home the ultimate prize.   

Men’s Tennis

Men’s tennis nearly brought home a second straight national championship this spring. The Horned Frogs beat Texas in 2024 for the national title and lost to Wake Forest this year. TCU has two ITA Indoor National Championships (2022 and 2023) in the trophy case as well. 

Watching lower-profile sports like tennis and beach volleyball win national titles has been a rewarding, but also vindicating experience, Boschini said. 

“When we started pumping resources into a lot of these quote ‘other’ sports, people were really critical of it,” he said. “Why would you take a dollar away from football or basketball? I like to say that it’s not like a pie where if you take part of it out, it denies it from the other person. It helps everybody when any one sport rises to excellence.”

And having former TCU tennis player David Roditi lead the charge makes it extra special. 

“Here’s a guy who was one of those kids 20 years ago,” Boschini said. “And now he’s the coach of the national championship team.”  

Rifle

Karen Monez arrived at TCU the same year as Boschini and leads the university’s most decorated program in terms of national championships. Rifle has won four team titles with Monez at the helm (2010, 2012, 2019, and 2024) and must outshoot co-ed teams like Army in the process, which always makes Boschini smile. 

“I’m like, OK, they’re trained to shoot people, that’s their job,” he says. “And we beat them, and we have all women. I love it.”

Rifle also has five national titles in the air rifle discipline (2010, 2012, 2021, 2022, and 2024) and two in smallbore (2013 and 2019). The program’s consistency and the way Monez approaches her job impresses Boschini. 

“She’s just solid gold, in my opinion,” he said. “And I also think people underestimate the difficulty of leading the championship team year, after year, after year.”

Baseball

The baseball program was in the midst of a 19-year conference title drought when Jim Schlossnagle arrived in 2003. By the end of Schlossnagle’s 18-year tenure, the Horned Frogs had claimed 12 regular season titles and made five College World Series appearances. 

Kirk Sarloss kept the ball rolling following Schlossnagle’s 2021 departure for Texas A&M. The Horned Frogs won a conference title in 2022 and made the CWS in 2023. 

“It’s hard to keep that momentum up,” Boschini said. “And the nice thing about Sarloos is he had worked closely with the former coach, and the players knew him. He’s another one, very much a player’s coach.”

Boschini and Schlossnagle developed a relationship away from the diamond while navigating a new environment and raising children around the same age. When coaches leave, Boschini admits he gets “heartbroken” because of the friendships formed. He understands college athletics is a business, though, and feels “privileged” to experience the big wins and tough losses alongside coaches and student-athletes. 

When the opportunity arises, Boschini enjoys catching up with former athletics colleagues, noting a recent business trip to Austin included lunch with Schlossnagle and former director of intercollegiate athletics Chris Del Conte, now both at Texas. 

Football

When asked about his most memorable football moment, Boschini immediately picked the 2011 Rose Bowl win. Just receiving an invite to a game considered “The Granddaddy of Them All” could alter the trajectory of a midmajor program like TCU. Former head coach Gary Patterson’s team took that momentum to another level by beating Wisconsin 21-19. 

Boschini enjoyed everything about the Rose Bowl experience, from the float-building day to the parade to the dinners. He remembers the emotions shared by both teams after the game, catching former Wisconsin defensive end and future NFL Hall of Famer J.J. Watt crying on the sideline. 

Inside TCU’s locker room, he found a similar emotion but for a different reason. The Horned Frogs proved on a national stage that they could beat “power” programs.  

“Just the look on our guys’ faces in the locker room, it’d be a moment I’ll never forget,” Boschini said. 

Men’s Basketball

Before TCU alum Jamie Dixon took over men’s basketball in 2016-17, the program’s list of notable accomplishments was pretty short: an Elite Eight appearance in the 1968 NCAA tournament (with 23 teams participating) and 11 conference titles. Dixon helped the Horned Frogs win titles Nos. 9 and 10 in 1986 and 1987 as a player. The most recent conference title came in 1998. 

Dixon’s inaugural season as coach ended just shy of TCU’s first NCAA tournament bid since 1998, but the team used it as motivation and won the NIT championship. The final two games took place at historic Madison Square Garden in New York City. When the team visited Times Square, they saw familiar faces staring back at them

“They put up all the pictures of all our players, huge, like, 60 feet high,” Boschini said. “And it just was, again, one of those surreal athletic experiences that you couldn’t get through any other way.”

Boschini points to that season as a turning point for basketball. It set the table for four NCAA appearances in the next eight years (2018, 2022-24), two top-five finishes in the Big 12 standings (2021-22, 2022-23), and an NIT semifinal run in 2019. 

Women’s Basketball

Boschini watched TCU women’s basketball make the NCAA tournament seven times as a Mountain West Conference member, but this year’s historic Elite Eight run stood out above those trips. 

“The most fun ever, I’m not kidding,” Boschini said of the 2025 season. “Because every game was like a magical thing, the next time you thought, ‘Oh, this won’t happen’ and it happened again.”

The Horned Frogs won the Big 12 regular season and tournament titles – both program firsts – and made the NCAA tournament for the first time in 15 years. Head coach Mark Campbell had turned a 1-17 Big 12 program into champions in just his second year. 

Boschini and his wife regularly attended home games and knew the fans sitting near them by name. As the team stacked up wins, more people started attending games. By the time the Horned Frogs hosted Louisville in the second round of the tournament, the crowd had grown to a record 7,494 people. Boschini loved every moment. 

“All of a sudden, there were people there you didn’t know,” he said. “And then more people you didn’t know and more people you didn’t know. And that’s what made it fun.”

Looking Ahead

Over the past 22 years, every TCU team has shined on the national stage. 

Equestrian has qualified for the NCEA National Championships the last 16 seasons with six semifinal appearances and two runner-up finishes. Soccer has eight NCAA tournament appearances since 2016, reaching the Elite Eight in 2020, and three Big 12 titles (2020, 2021, 2024) while Volleyball made its third straight NCAA tournament appearance last fall. 

Both golf programs are perennial NCAA tournament teams, the swim & dive and track & field programs consistently produce All-Americans, and women’s tennis claimed the inaugural NIT title in 2023. Triathlon, the newest addition in 2023, produced a fourth-place finish at nationals in fall 2024.

Maintaining this strong national presence might be challenging amidst the current college athletics landscape. The recent approval of the House v. NCAA settlement, combined with the transfer portal and Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL), means money will play a bigger role than ever before in an athletic department’s success. 

As chancellor emeritus, Boschini will continue fundraising for TCU and knows not everyone likes NIL.   

“You may think it’s ridiculous,” he said. “But here’s my question to you: ‘Would you rather win next year or lose?’ OK, I know that answer and so we’re going to love NIL.”

Boschini has adjusted his approach and mindset over the past 22 years to keep pace with changes in higher education, but his friendly, welcoming demeanor remains the same.

And, of course, he will always bleed purple. 

“My dream was TCU,” he said. 

Click here to read last week’s Part One interview with Chancellor Emeritus Boschini.

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