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Isaac Busler, Brandon Kendrew help Grove City College track and field team win conf – Butler Eagle
Butler graduate and Grove City College junior Isaac Busler was part of the school-record-setting 1600-meter relay (3:19.56) as the Wolverines earned their third consecutive Presidents’ Athletic Conference outdoor men’s track and field title on Thursday and Friday. Seneca Valley grad and GCC freshman Brandon Kendrew placed third in the 110 high hurdles (15.9 seconds) at […]
Butler graduate and Grove City College junior Isaac Busler was part of the school-record-setting 1600-meter relay (3:19.56) as the Wolverines earned their third consecutive Presidents’ Athletic Conference outdoor men’s track and field title on Thursday and Friday.
Seneca Valley grad and GCC freshman Brandon Kendrew placed third in the 110 high hurdles (15.9 seconds) at the meet, held at West Virginia University’s Mylan Park.
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Martin receives MIAC Elite 22 Award for men’s outdoor track and field
Story Links MIAC Release St. Olaf’s MIAC Elite 22 Award Recipients BLOOMINGTON, Minn. – Junior Zach Martin of the St. Olaf College men’s track and field team was honored as the recipient of the 2024-25 Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) […]

BLOOMINGTON, Minn. – Junior Zach Martin of the St. Olaf College men’s track and field team was honored as the recipient of the 2024-25 Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) Elite 22 Award for men’s outdoor track and field, as announced on Tuesday afternoon.
Martin became the second St. Olaf student-athlete to earn the accolade in men’s outdoor track and field, joining Phillip Meyer ’15 in the first year of the award in 2013-14. The junior is the third Ole to receive the MIAC Elite 22 Award in men’s track and field and the 15th St. Olaf student-athlete across all sports to land the honor.
The MIAC Elite 22 Award recognizes the true essence of the student-athlete by honoring the individual who has reached the pinnacle of competition at the conference championship level in their sport, while also achieving the highest academic standard among his or her peers. Nominees for the annual award must be at least a junior in academic and athletic standing and must be in at least their second year of competition (in any sport) at their current institution. For individual sports, nominees must be recognized as all-conference honorees.
A mathematics and quantitative economics double-major, Martin holds a 4.0 cumulative grade-point average (GPA) and ran on St. Olaf’s conference-champion 4×800-meter relay at the MIAC Outdoor Track & Field Championships earlier this month.
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Washington State Soccer and Volleyball releases schedules
Washington State announced that schedules for both soccer and volleyball have been released on Monday. Both sports will play as members of the WCC this upcoming season and will look to build on prior success. Volleyball – The Cougs had a bit of a down year this past season after making it to the Sweet […]

Washington State announced that schedules for both soccer and volleyball have been released on Monday. Both sports will play as members of the WCC this upcoming season and will look to build on prior success.
Volleyball – The Cougs had a bit of a down year this past season after making it to the Sweet 16 in 2023. After finishing 16-12 and receiving a first round exit from the NVIC tournament this past season, they will look to return to their prior ways and get things rolling once again.
While the out of conference schedule and times have yet to be released, we at least know their conference matchups and dates.
Conference play will begin on Thursday, September 25th at home against San Francisco and will continue on Sunday with a match against Santa Clara. They will then hit the road, and take on Seattle U on Thursday, October 2nd before returning back to Eastern Washington and taking on Gonzaga on Saturday in Spokane.
The rest of the schedule plays out like this:
- Thursday, October 9th: @ LMU
- Saturday, October 11th: @ Pepperdine
- Thursday, October 16th: vs San Diego
- Saturday, October 18th: vs LMU
- Saturday, October 25th: @ San Diego
- Thursday, October 30th: vs Pacific
- Sunday, November 2nd: @ Oregon State
- Saturday, November 8th: vs Pepperdine
- Wednesday, November 12th: @ Gonzaga
- Saturday, November 15th: vs Seattle U
- Thursday, November 20th: vs Portland
- Saturday, November 22nd: @ Saint Mary’s
- Wednesday, November 26th: @ Santa Clara
- Saturday, November 29th: @ San Francisco
Soccer – Cougar soccer has had a down few years after making it to the second round of the NCAA tournament in 2021. They finished 8-5-6 this past year but showed flashes of a great team. After losing to #2 Stanford 2-0, they held #7 Utah State scoreless in a 0-0 tie, lost to #13 Pepperdine 3-2, and tied #10 Santa Clara 1-1. They just struggled to get things going against other teams.
This next year will see a lot of those same matchups including hosting a few bigger programs.
The Cougs kick off the year hosting Utah State on August 14th before heading across the Idaho border to take on the Vandals. They they return home to host Georgia in the return trip for the Bulldogs, They will then hit the road and take a trip to California for a 3-game road trip. They take on California on September 4th, UC San Diego on September 11th, and UC Irvine before returning home to take on North Dakota State on September 18th.
For the rest of the schedule, click here.
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Volleyball:
Volleyball Announces 2025 WCC Schedule
Washington State volleyball has announced its 2025 WCC schedule, consisting of 18 matches – nine home and nine on the road.
Soccer:
2025 Cougar Soccer Schedule Announced
The Washington State women’s soccer team will play nine home games as part of its 19-game schedule for the upcoming 2025 season, the program announced in partnership with the West Coast Conference, Monday.
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The Washington Commanders got the right man for the job when they brought Frankie Luvu on board in 2024.
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Washington Commanders linebacker Frankie Luvu, a former Washington State standout, joined the opposition to the play during an interview with NFL Network’s Good Morning Football on Monday. Luvu was penalized on three consecutive snaps trying to stop the play during the Commanders’ loss to the Eagles in the NFC Championship game.
Basketball:
New Washington State men’s commit Aaron Glass is all about work ethic
Getting ahold of Aaron Glass is a little like catching a fish. It’s entirely possible, but you have to know when to do it.
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Khelo India Beach Games 2025 medal tally
Diu beach is only hosting sepak takraw, or kick volleyball, while all the other sports events are taking place at Ghoghla beach. Beach soccer, pencak silat, sepak takraw, beach kabaddi, beach volleyball, open water swimming, mallakhamb (demonstration sport) and tug-of-war (demonstration sport) are the sports that are a part of the inaugural edition of KIBG. […]

Diu beach is only hosting sepak takraw, or kick volleyball, while all the other sports events are taking place at Ghoghla beach.
Beach soccer, pencak silat, sepak takraw, beach kabaddi, beach volleyball, open water swimming, mallakhamb (demonstration sport) and tug-of-war (demonstration sport) are the sports that are a part of the inaugural edition of KIBG.
Pencak silat, a type of martial arts sport, has the highest participation at KIBG with 22 teams competing.
Open water swimming features 10 teams, while beach volleyball and beach kabaddi has eight participants. Beach soccer, meanwhile, has seven teams.
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Spartan Student-Athletes Earn President’s & Dean’s Scholar Designation – SJSU Athletics – Official Athletics Website
SAN JOSE, Calif.—As finals wrap up for the spring semester, San José State student-athletes excelled in the classroom over the past two semesters as 176 current and former student-athletes, cheer and dance team members and department student workers were recognized as either a President’s Scholar or Dean’s Scholar at SJSU. The President’s Scholars were honored […]

SAN JOSE, Calif.—As finals wrap up for the spring semester, San José State student-athletes excelled in the classroom over the past two semesters as 176 current and former student-athletes, cheer and dance team members and department student workers were recognized as either a President’s Scholar or Dean’s Scholar at SJSU.
The President’s Scholars were honored at the 63rd annual Honors Convocation held inside the Provident Credit Union Event Center in April. The celebration honored over 2,590 undergraduate students who achieved the distinction for the Spring and/or Fall 2024 semesters.
To earn a President’s Scholar designation, a student must earn a 4.00 grade-point average in one of the two semesters (Spring 2024 & Fall 2024) before the Honors Convocation. A Dean’s Scholar is a San José State student with a 3.65 or higher grade-point average in a semester during the same academic calendar.
There are 47 student-athletes from 18 sports designated as a President’s Scholar. Women’s soccer had seven President’s Scholars, followed by women’s golf, women’s swimming and diving and women’s water polo with five each.
All 22 sports are represented among the 176 honorees, including nine teams who have double-digit honorees – women’s soccer with 18 honorees; men’s water polo with 16 honorees; women’s water polo and cheer & dance with 15 honorees; women’s swimming & diving, football and women’s gymnastics with 13 honorees; and women’s track & field/cross country with 11 honorees and softball with 10 honorees.
President’s Scholars (47)
Nereyda Alvarez Gonzalez Women’s Cross Country/Track & Field Kinesiology
Moa Andersson Women’s Golf Business Administration/International Business
Mya Azzopardi Women’s Swimming & Diving Psychology BA
Marissa Ashton Women’s Gymnastics Business Administration/Management
Hamish Bonnar Men’s Water Polo Justice Studies/Criminology
Ava Bynes Women’s Soccer Public Relations
Tyler Chen Football Undecided – Pre-Nursing
Darae Chung Women’s Golf Psychology BA
Kyah Coady Women’s Soccer Kinesiology
Emma Cornwell Cheer & Dance Justice Studies/Criminology
Katie Dargani Cheer & Dance Undeclared – Pre-Nursing
Camille Donnelly Cheer & Dance Psychology BA
Duru Durgun Tennis Psychology BA
Cole Ehrhorn Baseball Business Administration/Management
Kayla Fortenberry Women’s Soccer Sociology
Anabel Foster Women’s Track & Field Psychology BA
Chloe Frank Women’s Gymnastics Business Administration/Management
Avinash Iyer Men’s Golf Business Administration/Finance
Ashley Jackson Women’s Swimming & Diving Biological Sciences/Systems Physiology BS
Mitchell Keightley Men’s Water Polo Chemistry BS
Tasaria Kilpatrick Women’s Water Polo Undeclared
Tessa Kremser Women’s Golf Business Administration/Human Resources
Lucia Lopez Ortega Women’s Golf Biological Sciences/Systems Physiology BS
Sebastian Macaluso Football Communication Studies
Connor Macmillan Men’s Water Polo Interdisciplinary Engineering
Sophia Martel Women’s Soccer Business Admin./Management Information Systems
Reagan Mathieson Women’s Swimming & Diving Public Health/Population Data
Shay McDowell Softball Kinesiology
Charlotte Memoly Women’s Soccer Kinesiology
Sophia Memory Women’s Soccer Advertising
Lucy Miszewski Women’s Water Polo Mechanical Engineering
Bente Pernot Women’s Soccer History
Sinia Plotz Women’s Water Polo Psychology BA
Alexey Poletaev Men’s Water Polo Biological Sciences BA
Ella Power Women’s Gymnastics Biological Sciences/Systems Physiology BS
Paxtyn Riehs Women’s Water Polo Psychology BA
Mia Reynolds Softball Art/Studio Practice
Kate Roberts Women’s Golf Political Science
Anna Salmon Beach Volleyball Biological Sciences BA
Lina Schubert Women’s Track & Field Psychology BA
Ellie Shorten Women’s Swimming & Diving Business Admin./Management Information Systems
Emilia Sjostrand Women’s Track & Field Sociology
Paris Thai Cheer & Dance Communicative Disorders & Science
Keira Vail Women’s Swimming & Diving Journalism
Kaylob Walker Men’s Soccer Kinesiology
Katherine Weyhmiller Women’s Gymnastics Psychology BA
Nynke Willemsen Women’s Water Polo Marine Biology
Dean’s Scholars (129)
Ronin Axelson Men’s Soccer Psychology BA
Luna Balbuena Women’s Swimming & Diving Business Administration/Business Analytics
Nathan Balestrieri Football Communication Studies
Olaya Bances Iglesias Women’s Tennis Business Administration/Marketing
Alyssa Bean Women’s Track & Field Psychology BA
Dino Beslagic Football Communication Studies
Joseph Bey Football Business Administration/Entrepreneurship
Alyssa Bjork Volleyball Public Health
Mateja Bosic Men’s Water Polo Business Administration/Entrepreneurship
Keely Brown Women’s Soccer Mechanical Engineering
Carly Burns Women’s Soccer Psychology BA
Victor Cabanas Men’s Soccer Kinesiology
Letizia Cammillucci Volleyball Communication Studies
Alvaro Cardenas Men’s Basketball Kinesiology
Kyra Cato Women’s Gymnastics Psychology BA
Tiana Cello Women’s Soccer Advertising
Michael Chadwick Men’s Cross Country/Track & Field Kinesiology
Caitlin Chea Women’s Cross Country/Track & Field Psychology BA
Taylor Chillingworth Softball Kinesiology
Isabella Cioe Women’s Golf Economics
Itai Cohen Men’s Golf Business Administration/Marketing
Autemn Coleman Cheer/Dance Biomedical Engineering
Nathan Correia Men’s Water Polo Business Administration/Finance
Ashley Cummings Cheer/Dance Psychology BA
Sawyer Deeman Football Communication Studies
Addison DeMarse Beach Volleyball Psychology BA
Sarah Deplitch Softball Business Administration/Marketing
Anisha De Silva Cheer/Dance Undecided – Pre-Nursing
Djessira Diawara Women’s Basketball Philosophy
Hunter Dorraugh Baseball Justice Studies/Criminology
Niklas Dossmann Men’s Soccer Economics BA
Andreea Dragoi Women’s Swimming & Diving Psychology BA
Erik Duesund Men’s Water Polo Business Administration/Accounting
Jade Epps Volleyball Kinesiology
Hannah Ernst Women’s Swimming & Diving Biological Sciences BA
Morgan Eoff Cheer & Dance Art/Digital Media Art
Eamon Fakhri Men’s Soccer Psychology BA
Louis Fehrensen Men’s Water Polo Biological Sciences BA
Renee Fleming Women’s Water Polo Kinesiology
Bella Flocchini Women’s Soccer Advertising
Natasha Forrand Women’s Gymnastics Physics BS
Greta Fraraccio Women’s Track & Field Business Administration/Management
Ela Freiman Women’s Swimming & Diving SAGE Biomedical Engineering
Roy Gardner Jr. Football Kinesiology
Hazel Gaspaire Women’s Track & Field Justice Studies/Criminology
Ashley Goard Softball English (Teaching Prep)
Veronica Gourley Women’s Swimming & Diving Business Administration/Marketing
Katharina Graaman Women’s Track & Field Economics BS
Colin Grabman Cheer & Dance Mechanical Engineering
Luke Griskey Football Kinesiology
Madison Gustitus Women’s Gymnastics Business Administration/Marketing
Rebecca Gyllner Women’s Golf Business Administration/Management
Kyler Halvorsen Football Justice Studies
Lacie Ham Softball Psychology BA
Rowan Henige Men’s Track & Field Kinesiology
Gabriella Hernandez Women’s Track & Field Business Administration/Accounting
Austin Hexter Men’s Water Polo English
Julianna Hogan Sports Information Communication Studies
Evan House Women’s Soccer Kinesiology
William Humer Men’s Basketball Business Administration/Entrepreneurship
Iliana Jasso Women’s Soccer SAGE Justice Studies/Criminology
Rose Jensen Women’s Water Polo Environmental Studies
Trinity Johnson Women’s Gymnastics Business Administration/Management
Nicola Kaminski Women’s Golf Kinesiology
Catie Kelly Women’s Water Polo Environmental Studies BS
Eda Koker Volleyball Philosophy
Sophia Konieczny Women’s Gymnastics Forensic Science/Biology
Nathan Lau Men’s Track & Field Electrical Engineering
Lexington Leffall Men’s Track & Field Geography
Nate Lewis Football Business Administration/Management
Kaylani Lim Softball Political Science
Jaudai Lopes Women’s Gymnastics Justice Studies/Criminology
Ryann Lucchesi Women’s Water Polo Psychology BA
Xuan Luo Men’s Golf Business Administration/Analytics
Alyssa Malla Women’s Basketball Undeclared – Pre-Nursing
Katerina Marghieri Women’s Swimming & Diving Physics BS
Ava Martin Volleyball Business Administration/Management
Jovanah Maruri Cheer & Dance Child & Adolescent Development
Kennedy Mayo Women’s Soccer/Sports Info. Journalism
Hannah McCabe Cheer & Dance Kinesiology
Alaric Mercie de Soultrait Men’s Golf Business Administration/Finance
Hudson Mesa Football Business Administration/Management
Carolina Millan Women’s Tennis Philosophy
Elon Milroy Beach Volleyball Kinesiology
Irena Muradyan Women’s Tennis Business Administration/HTEM
Zsófia Muzsnay Women’s Swimming & Diving Psychology BA
Mia Nelson Women’s Gymnastics Biological Sciences BA
Itay Nemet Men’s Water Polo Business Administration/Management
Terence O’Donnell Men’s Water Polo Child & Adolescent Development (Teach Prep)
JC Osorio-Agard Baseball Economics BA
Jennine Osorio Women’s Water Polo Kinesiology
Maiken Pardon Women’s Water Polo Mechanical Engineering
Taylor Peacock Softball Undeclared
Dane Pendleton Men’s Soccer Philosophy
Taylor Phillips Women’s Soccer Business Administration/Finance
Emmitt Phinney Baseball Philosophy
Tatianna Raffin Women’s Water Polo Justice Studies/Criminology
Zach Ramans Men’s Water Polo Business Administration/Finance
Olivia Reardon Women’s Gymnastics Kinesiology
Timmy Reeve Baseball Communication Studies
Jasmine Rihal Sports Information Communication Studies
Adrianna Ross Cheer & Dance Advertising
Jessica Ross Women’s Water Polo Aviation
Karissa Ruble Women’s Soccer SAGE ISE/Engineering Management BS
Mattin Sarhaddi Men’s Water Polo Data Science
Rachel Schrock Cheer & Dance Liberal Studies/Int. Teacher Prep
Ricardo Scarafia Men’s Soccer Business Administration/Entrepreneurship
Ty Seligman Men’s Track & Field Biomedical Engineering
Cheuk Ying Shek Women’s Tennis Kinesiology
Jasmine Singleton Women’s Basketball Sociology
Grace Smith Women’s Water Polo Biological Sciences BA
Amelia Snyder Women’s Swimming & Diving Business Administration/Marketing
Taylor Squires Softball Mathematics (Intg. Teaching Prep)
Jake Steele Football Undeclared – Pre-Nursing
Lauren Strazzeri Women’s Track & Field Justice Studies/Criminology
Mael Suchet Men’s Water Polo Business Administration/Management
Shayla Sugai Women’s Soccer SAGE Justice Studies/Criminology
Bence Szabo Men’s Water Polo Business Administration/Management
Cameron Tarver Men’s Track & Field Business Administration/Human Resources
Aubrie Thomas Softball Psychology BA
Maro Tiozzo Men’s Water Polo Business Administration/International Business
Devyn Valuch Women’s Gymnastics Justice Studies/Criminology
Brady Van Bennekum Football Business Admin./Management Information Systems
Jack Vanoncini Baseball Business Administration/Marketing
Cammy Ventura Women’s Soccer Kinesiology
Alexander Walker Men’s Cross Country/Track & Field Chemical Engineering
Theresa Wesson Cheer & Dance Child & Adolescent Development (Teach Prep)
Sarah Woren Women’s Water Polo Psychology BA
Kalia Wyatt Cheer & Dance Sociology
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Several teams start strong on first day of DreamLeague Season 26 – Field Level Media – Professional sports content solutions
No team was a perfect 2-0-0 on the first day of DreamLeague Season 26, but six different Dota 2 teams got off to strong starts with one win and one tie in Monday’s action. Aurora Gaming and BetBoom Team are 1-0-1 to sit atop Group A, while four teams are tied atop Group B: Gaimin […]

No team was a perfect 2-0-0 on the first day of DreamLeague Season 26, but six different Dota 2 teams got off to strong starts with one win and one tie in Monday’s action.
Aurora Gaming and BetBoom Team are 1-0-1 to sit atop Group A, while four teams are tied atop Group B: Gaimin Gladiators, NAVI Junior, PARIVISION and Yakult Brothers. Three days remain in Group Stage 1 for the clubs to get some separation from one another.
Sixteen teams are competing in the $1 million Dota 2 tournament, divided into two groups of eight in Group Stage 1. The top four teams from each group will advance to Group Stage 2, consisting of one single round-robin group.
All matches are two-game series in Group Stage 1, while the next phase will feature best-of-three matches. Four teams will then compete in a double-elimination playoff bracket, featuring best-of-three matches until the best-of-five grand final on June 1.
The first-place team will take home $250,000 of the $1 million prize pool, plus a $40,000 club reward. There will also be 29,200 ESL Pro Tour points distributed among the participating teams.
In Group A on Monday, Aurora claimed a 2-0 win over BOOM Esports (44 minutes on red, 32 minutes on green) and BetBoom defeated Team Liquid (47 and 64 minutes, both on green). Three other matches also ended in 2-0 sweeps: Nigma Galaxy over Shopify Rebellion, Team Liquid over Nigma Galaxy and Shopify Rebellion over Xtreme Gaming.
As for Group B, PARIVISION’s victory came over Team Falcons in 35 minutes on green and 30 minutes on red. Gaimin Gladiators defeated Edge in 28 minutes on green and 34 minutes on red. NAVI Junior triumphed over AVULUS in 51 minutes on green and 38 minutes on red, and Yakult Brothers swept Edge in 57 minutes on red and 23 minutes on green.
Group Stage 1 standings (win-loss-tie, map record)
Group A
T1. Aurora Gaming, 1-0-1, 3-1
T1. BetBoom Team, 1-0-1, 3-1
T3. Nigma Galaxy, 1-1-0, 2-2
T3. OG.LATAM, 0-0-2, 2-2
T3. Shopify Rebellion, 1-1-0, 2-2
T3. Team Liquid, 1-1-0, 2-2
T7. BOOM Esports, 0-1-1, 1-3
T7. Xtreme Gaming, 0-1-1, 1-3
Group B
T1. Gaimin Gladiators, 1-0-1, 3-1
T1. NAVI Junior, 1-0-1, 3-1
T1. PARIVISION, 1-0-1, 3-1
T1. Yakult Brothers, 1-0-1, 3-1
5. Talon Esports, 0-0-2, 2-2
T6. AVULUS, 0-1-1, 1-3
T6. Team Falcons, 0-1-1, 1-3
8. Edge, 0-2-0, 0-4
–Field Level Media
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MIAC announces 2025 spring sport Elite 22 winners
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. – The Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) recognized some of its best and brightest spring-sport student-athletes on Tuesday with the announcement of the baseball, softball, tennis, and outdoor track & field Elite 22 Awards. Gustavus juniors Gage Gohl and Kaya De Bruijn received the award for men’s and women’s tennis, respectively; St. Olaf junior […]

Gustavus juniors Gage Gohl and Kaya De Bruijn received the award for men’s and women’s tennis, respectively; St. Olaf junior Zach Martin and Bethel senior Hailey Gregg were the recipients in outdoor track & field; St. Catherine senior Sarah Posey received the award in softball and Saint John’s junior Collin Kray received baseball’s Elite 22 award.
The MIAC Elite 22 Award recognizes the true essence of the term “student-athlete” by honoring the individual who has reached the pinnacle of competition at the conference championship level in his or her sport, while also achieving the highest academic standard among his or her peers. Modeled after the NCAA Elite 90 Award, the MIAC Elite 22 Award is presented to the student-athlete with the highest grade-point average (GPA) in each sport who meets similarly high, sport-specific athletic requirements.
In all sports with MIAC team playoff tournaments, including tennis, baseball, and softball, the MIAC Elite 22 Award is presented to the individual with the highest GPA on the active postseason roster of a playoff-qualifying team. In championship meet sports, including outdoor track & field, the winner is the individual with the highest GPA who was named All-Conference. Each winner must be a junior or senior and in at least their second full academic year at their current institution. Ties are broken by the number of credits earned.
De Bruijn (Jr. | Maasland, Netherlands | Stedelijk Gymnasium) enjoyed a banner season on the court that began with winning the ITA Midwest regional doubles title and will conclude this weekend in the NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Doubles Championships. One-half of the 2024-25 MIAC Women’s Tennis Doubles Team of the Year, De Bruin went 20-5 in doubles play and 17-8 in singles action this season. Named to the College Sports Communicators’ Academic All-District Team earlier this month, De Bruijn has a 4.0 grade point average at Gustavus while majoring in geology and environmental studies.
Gohl (Jr. | Sioux Falls, S.D. | Lincoln) began the 2024-25 men’s tennis season by clinching the ITA Midwest regional singles championship and will defend his NCAA Division III doubles national championship later this week in the national individual tournament. Gohl was 11-7 in singles dual matches throughout the season and 14-7 atop the doubles lineup. He has a 3.97 GPA as a communication studies and sport management major at Gustavus.
Gregg (Sr. | Colorado Springs, Colo. | Air Academy) helped the Royals set a new meet record in the 4×400-meter relay with a time of 3:49.64 at the 2025 MIAC Outdoor Track & Field Championships earlier this month, an event she will compete in later this week at the NCAA Division III Championships. Gregg won both the MIAC Elite 22 and NCAA Elite 90 awards earlier this year for the indoor track & field portion of the schedule. She has a 4.0 GPA at Bethel while majoring in elementary education and teaching English as a second language.
Kray (Jr. | Little Falls, Minn.) helped the Johnnies clinch their 15th consecutive MIAC Baseball Playoff berth this season. The first baseman hit 0.286 for the season, driving home three runs and crossing home plate four times. He maintains a 4.0 GPA while majoring in chemistry at Saint John’s.
Martin (Jr. | Eagan, Minn. | Trinity School at River Ridge) ran on the Oles’ first-place 4×800-meter squad at the 2025 MIAC Outdoor Track & Field Championships earlier this month. The St. Olaf quartet set a new facility record with a time of 7:41.52 to win the event by just under 1.5 seconds. Martin has a 4.0 GPA while majoring in mathematics and quantitative economics at St. Olaf.
Posey (Sr. | Sierra Vista, Ariz. | Veritas) was part of a Wildcats team that clinched its fourth MIAC Softball Playoff berth in the last five seasons in 2025. The senior catcher started 71 games over that span, batting 0.295 at the plate with 64 hits and 16 RBI on her resume. She has a 3.98 GPA as a public health major at St. Kate’s.
A physical award will be provided to the winners to commemorate their MIAC Elite 22 Award. The conference also recognizes the honorees on the MIAC Elite 22 Award website, which archives each of the winners throughout the academic year.
| 2024-25 MIAC Elite 22 Award | Elite 22 Home Page |
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