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Joy Taylor out at Fox Sports as network cancels 3 shows

Joy Taylor is out at Fox Sports as part of a series of moves that will also see the network’s cable arm, FS1, cancel “Speak,” the show Taylor co-hosts, as well as its two morning programs, sources briefed on the decisions told The Athletic. The three shows struggled to find a huge audience, prompting the […]

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Joy Taylor is out at Fox Sports as part of a series of moves that will also see the network’s cable arm, FS1, cancel “Speak,” the show Taylor co-hosts, as well as its two morning programs, sources briefed on the decisions told The Athletic.

The three shows struggled to find a huge audience, prompting the cancellations, according to sources briefed on the decision.

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Taylor, 38, has been in headlines over the past year as FS1 has been embroiled in harassment allegations against its former top programming executive, Charlie Dixon. In one of the two lawsuits, Noushin Faraji, a make-up artist, accused Dixon of sexual battery, and the suit alleged that Taylor told Faraji “to get over it.” Taylor denied the allegation. Dixon has been out at the network since late April.

Taylor co-hosted “Speak” with Keyshawn Johnson and Paul Pierce. Taylor’s contract was up and not renewed by Fox Sports after she had been with the network for nearly a decade.

FS1 is also ending the morning shows “Breakfast Ball” and “The Facility.” Fox Sports declined to comment.

Colin Cowherd’s “The Herd,” which begins at noon (ET), and “First Things First” with Nick Wright, Chris Broussard and Kevin Wildes at 3 p.m. (ET), will continue in their time slots. FS1 will likely produce new shows in place of the cancellations.

All three shows were created under Dixon. “Breakfast Ball” featured Craig Carton, Mark Schlereth and Danny Parkins. It marked Carton’s second show at the network after leaving his WFAN drive time program two years ago.

A return to WFAN is not out of the question for Carton, though. WFAN has continued its dominance in the market with Tiki Barber joining Carton’s former partner, Evan Roberts, on afternoon drives. Chris Oliviero, who brought Carton back to WFAN after Carton served a prison sentence for fraud, is the chief business officer of the station’s parent company, Audacy, and oversees WFAN.

“The Facility” is hosted by Emmanuel Acho, Chase Daniel, James Jones and LeSean McCoy and began less than a year ago. All four are former NFL players.

(Photo of Joy Taylor: Jon Kopaloff / Getty Images)

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Lottery.com and Sports.com Sponsor Rising INDY NXT Driver Sebastian Murray.

Lottery.com and Sports.com have partnered with INDY NXT driver Sebastian Murray and the Andretti Cape team. The deal includes branding on Murray’s race car, a behind-the-scenes series, and social media activations. This partnership is expected to enhance brand exposure and provide networking opportunities. The deal will debut at the Grand Prix of Alabama in May […]

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Lottery.com and Sports.com have partnered with INDY NXT driver Sebastian Murray and the Andretti Cape team. The deal includes branding on Murray’s race car, a behind-the-scenes series, and social media activations. This partnership is expected to enhance brand exposure and provide networking opportunities. The deal will debut at the Grand Prix of Alabama in May 2025.

Lottery.com Inc. (Nasdaq: LTRY, LTRYW) and Sports.com have announced a high-visibility sponsorship with rising motorsport talent Sebastian Murray, who competes in the 2025 INDY NXT by Firestone with the renowned Andretti Cape INDY NXT team. The sponsorship, set to debut at the Grand Prix of Alabama in May 2025, includes branding on Murray’s No. 2 INDY NXT car, decals on the driver’s race suit, and a behind-the-scenes series produced by Sports.com Studios. The partnership also encompasses social media activations across the remaining 13 INDY NXT races, providing Lottery.com and Sports.com with enhanced brand exposure and networking opportunities.

The sponsorship centers on Murray, one of the sport’s most exciting young drivers, and includes branding rights, digital content, and fan engagement activations facilitated through his participation with Andretti Cape. The car will run this weekend with its new look featuring Lottery.com and Sports.com branding at the Grand Prix of Alabama, taking place May 2–4 in Birmingham, Alabama.

The sponsorship was introduced by Warren Macal, Founder of Prosperity Investment Management and a board member at Lottery.com. Matthew McGahan, Chairman and CEO of Lottery.com and Sports.com, commented, “Sebastian Murray is a standout talent, and this sponsorship places Lottery.com and Sports.com right alongside his journey to the top of U.S. open-wheel racing. We’re investing in speed, story, and a new generation of fans.” Sebastian Murray added, “It is a huge honor to carry the Lottery.com and Sports.com brands. The support from Matthew, Warren, and the entire team fuels my drive to deliver on and off the track.”

This announcement follows the launch of the Company’s sponsorship of Donate to Win’s™ Miami Sweepstakes, offering exclusive hospitality at the Miami Grand Prix this past weekend — part of a broader campaign to engage fans and elevate brand exposure. Lottery.com is transforming how official lottery and sweepstakes games are played across the globe, combining cutting-edge technology with consumer-first innovation. Sports.com is a premier digital sports platform dedicated to delivering cutting-edge content, fan engagement, and technological innovation in the sports industry.

The sponsorship with Sebastian Murray is expected to enhance both brands’ visibility and engagement within the motorsports community, aligning with their strategic vision to grow their digital presence and fan base. The partnership reflects the companies’ commitment to investing in promising talent and leveraging high-visibility platforms to drive brand awareness.

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Mines Volleyball Approaching 2025 Opener

By: Sam Boender Story Links 2025 Mines Volleyball Schedule   GOLDEN, Colo. – Just three weeks separate the Colorado School of Mines Volleyball team from its 2025 season opener which will kick off a 26-match campaign including 13 showdowns featuring the Orediggers inside Lockridge Arena.   Mines’ season starts on Sept. […]

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2025 Mines Volleyball Schedule
 
GOLDEN, Colo. – Just three weeks separate the Colorado School of Mines Volleyball team from its 2025 season opener which will kick off a 26-match campaign including 13 showdowns featuring the Orediggers inside Lockridge Arena.
 
Mines’ season starts on Sept. 4 with the 2025 Oredigger Volleyball Classic presented by Marriott Denver West. It marks the 16th time since 2008 that Mines will start its regular season with its own invitational-style event. The Orediggers play a non-conference match against South Dakota Mines on Thursday night at 5 p.m. at Lockridge Arena with action continuing on Friday, Sept. 5, and Saturday, Sept. 6. Colorado Christian, Davenport, Grand Valley State, Valdosta State, and Washburn will join the Orediggers and Hardrockers for the three-day, two-court, seven-team jamboree. In addition to SDM, Mines will face Davenport and Valdosta State on Friday and Grand Valley State on Saturday.
 
Non-conference action continues for the Orediggers Sept. 11-13 at the Northwest Nazarene Tournament in Nampa, Idaho. Mines starts that trip with a matches against Seattle Pacific and host NNU on Thursday. Friday features Concordia University Irvine. The Orediggers’ finale at the NNU tournament comes Saturday against Westmont. It marks Mines’ second consecutive appearance at the Nighthawks’ invitational.
 
The remaining 18 matches of 2025 feature Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) opponents, but not all results will count in the league standings. Mines opens conference play with a split weekend Sept. 19-20, hosting MSU Denver on Friday and traveling to UCCS on Saturday. Adams State and New Mexico Highlands come to Golden, Colo., Sept. 26-27 before the first of two RMAC pods which do not count in the standings. For the Orediggers, the RMAC Regional Pod brings Colorado Christian to town on Sept. 30 and MSU Denver comes to Lockridge Arena on Oct. 3. Then, conference matches resume with Mines traveling to CSU Pueblo, Colorado Christian, Fort Lewis, and Western Colorado for four straight road contests. The last eight matches feature a pair of home weekends Oct. 24-25 and Nov. 7-8. In the middle, Mines journeys west to Fort Lewis for the RMAC Power Pod against FLC and UCCS. The final weekend of the regular season has the Orediggers playing at Chadron State on Regis on Nov. 14 and 15, respectively.
 
All home and conference matches stream live on the RMAC Network which is officially, completely pay-per-view for the 2025-26 academic year. Fans can purchase annual subscriptions for $120 until Aug. 17 when the price goes up to $130. Monthly subscriptions are $25. Individual games and matches can be purchased for $10 per broadcast. Tickets to matches inside Lockridge Arena can be purchased online at www.minesathletics.com/tickets, or at the door.
 


2025 Mines Volleyball Schedule
Thursday, Sept. 4 – South Dakota Mines, 5 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 5 – Davenport, 2 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 5 – Valdosta State, 6 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 6 – Grand Valley State, 4 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 11 – vs. Seattle Pacific, 11:30 a.m. (Nampa, Idaho)
Thursday, Sept. 11 – at Northwest Nazarene, 7 p.m. (Nampa, Idaho)
Friday, Sept. 12 – vs. Concordia Irvine, 4:30 p.m. (Nampa, Idaho)
Saturday, Sept. 13 – vs. Westmont, 11:30 a.m. (Nampa, Idaho)
*Friday, Sept. 19 – MSU Denver, 7 p.m.
*Saturday, Sept. 20 – at UCCS, 3 p.m.
*Friday, Sept. 26 – Adams State, 7 p.m.
*Saturday, Sept. 27 – New Mexico Highlands, 5 p.m.
Tuesday, Sept. 30 – Colorado Christian, 7 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 3 – MSU Denver, 7 p.m.
*Friday, Oct. 10 – at CSU Pueblo, 6 p.m.
*Saturday, Oct. 11 – at Colorado Christian, 3 p.m.
*Friday, Oct. 17 – at Fort Lewis, 6 p.m.
*Saturday, Oct. 18 – at Western Colorado, 4 p.m.
*Friday, Oct. 24 – Colorado Mesa, 7 p.m.
*Saturday, Oct. 25 – Westminster, 4 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 31 – vs. UCCS, 4 p.m. (Durango, Colo.)
Saturday, Nov. 1 – at Fort Lewis, 3 p.m.
*Friday, Nov. 7 – Black Hills State, 7 p.m.
*Saturday, Nov. 8 – South Dakota Mines, 5 p.m.
*Friday, Nov. 14 – at Chadron State, 6 p.m.
*Saturday, Nov. 15 – at Regis, 3 p.m.
 
Home matches in bold at Lockridge Arena. *-denotes RMAC matches. All dates and times are subject to change. 
 
Fans can keep up with Mines volleyball on “X” (formerly Twitter) at @MinesVolleyball and on Instagram at @mines.volleyball. They can also keep up with Colorado School of Mines Athletics all year long on Facebook, “X” and Instagram using the handle @MinesAthletics.



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Beach Nationals volleyball championships set for Ashbridges Bay this weekend – Beach Metro Community News

Beach volleyball players compete at the Ashbridges Bay courts in this Beach Metro Community News file photo. Volleyball Canada’s Beach Nationals will be taking place this weekend at the Ashbridges Bay courts on Woodbine Beach. Some of the best beach volleyball players in Canada will be in competition this weekend at Ashbridges Bay. Volleyball Canada […]

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Beach volleyball players compete at the Ashbridges Bay courts in this Beach Metro Community News file photo. Volleyball Canada’s Beach Nationals will be taking place this weekend at the Ashbridges Bay courts on Woodbine Beach.

Some of the best beach volleyball players in Canada will be in competition this weekend at Ashbridges Bay.

Volleyball Canada will be hosting the Beach Nationals championships for the country’s top players from the age of 14 and up on Friday, Aug. 15, Saturday, Aug. 16, and Sunday, Aug. 17, at the Ashbridges Bay beach volleyball courts on Woodbine Beach.

Matches will be played in both boys and girls divisions for under-14, under-15, under-16, under-17, under-18 players. There will also be Senior women’s and men’s matches this weekend.

Competition begins on Friday and continues through to Sunday afternoon.

Local residents are invited to come out to watch the action and see some of Canada’s future beach volleyball stars on the Ashbridges Bay courts as they seek to win national titles.

Beach volleyball has a long history in the East Toronto area with the Balmy Beach Club being one of the most popular places to play as far back as the late 1950s and 1960s. The sport’s popularity continued to grow and the beach volleyball courts at Ashbridges Bay are among the most used in the country.

In August of last year, Canada’s Melissa Humana-Paredes and Brandie Wilkereson (both of Toronto) teamed up to win the silver medal in women’s beach volleyball at the Paris Olympic Games.  Canada’s other Olympic medal in beach volleyball was a bronze won by the men’s team of John Child and Mark Hesse, who both grew up in East Toronto, at the 1996 Games in Atlanta.

For more information on this weekend’s tournament, please go to the Volleyball Canada Beach Nationals stie at https://volleyball.ca/en/competitions/2025-beach-nationals#:~:text=Volleyball%20Canada%20is%20excited%20to,well%20as%2020U%20and%20Senior.



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Dedicated websites for U18 European Water Polo Championships in Oradea, Rio Maior and Gzira launched

With the spotlight ready to shine on the continent’s top U18 water polo players, European Aquatics has launched three dedicated new websites for the upcoming Men’s Elite and Division 1 European Championships, and the Women’s European Championships. The websites will feature daily reviews from each prestigious competition and contain links to all the squad lists, […]

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With the spotlight ready to shine on the continent’s top U18 water polo players, European Aquatics has launched three dedicated new websites for the upcoming Men’s Elite and Division 1 European Championships, and the Women’s European Championships.

The websites will feature daily reviews from each prestigious competition and contain links to all the squad lists, fixtures, results and standings. Media outlets can also access photos of the action via the Media Center menu.

Live streaming details will be available as well, ensuring all fans are kept fully up-to-date across all three exciting tournaments.

The U18 Men’s Elite European Championships will take place in Oradea, Romania, from 18-24 August and the website for this event can be found by clicking here.

Four groups of four will contest the preliminary stage in Oradea, with Greece, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, Croatia, Spain, Montenegro, Serbia, France, Poland, Romania, Türkiye, Georgia, Germany, Malta and Ukraine the 16 teams vying for the trophy.

The U18 Men’s Division 1 European Championships is being held in Rio Maior, Portugal, from 18-24 August and the website for this tournament can be accessed by clicking here.

Two groups of four, one group of three, and one group of two will contest the preliminary stage in Rio Maior, with Czechia, Moldova, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Denmark, Ireland, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium, Great Britain, Israel, Lithuania and Portugal the 13 teams competing.

The U18 Women’s European Championships is to be played in Gzira, Malta, from 31 August-7 September and the website for this competition can be viewed by clicking here.

Two groups of four, one group of five, and one group of six will feature in the preliminary stage, with Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, Türkiye, Croatia, Spain, Greece, Israel, Germany, Ireland, Malta, Serbia, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Czechia, Great Britain, Romania, Switzerland and Slovakia the 19 countries taking part.

 

 



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Kelly Natter Previews the Husker Volleyball Alumni Match, Talks Liberos, Practice Competition & More – University of Nebraska

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U.S. Beach Teams Set for 2025 Junior Pan American Games

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Aug. 14, 2025) – USA Volleyball is sending two beach teams to compete at the Junior Pan American Games in Asuncion, Paraguay, Aug.18-22, 2025. The Games, held August 9-23, feature more than 4,000 athletes from 41 countries and serve as the largest sporting event in Paraguay’s history. The Junior Pan American Games is […]

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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Aug. 14, 2025) – USA Volleyball is sending two beach teams to compete at the Junior Pan American Games in Asuncion, Paraguay, Aug.18-22, 2025. The Games, held August 9-23, feature more than 4,000 athletes from 41 countries and serve as the largest sporting event in Paraguay’s history.

The Junior Pan American Games is a major multi-sport competition featuring athletes aged 17-22 from North, Central and South America. The competition offers 218 qualification spots for the 2027 Pan American Games in Lima and valuable international experience for athletes working toward senior-level international representation. In beach volleyball, 16 teams per gender will compete at the Los Pynandi World Cup Stadium.

The first Junior Pan American Games was held in 2021, and this is the first time that USA Volleyball is sending beach teams to the event. The Junior Pan Am Games is also a Team USA event, meaning the athletes will represent not only USA Volleyball but the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee on the international stage.

The U.S. teams earned their spots at the USA Volleyball Junior Pan American Games Trials in January.

Portia Sherman and Emma Donley, who both play beach volleyball at Cal, will represent the U.S. on the women’s side. Thomas Hurst (UC Irvine) and Gage Basey (Colorado) are the U.S. men’s competitors.

Both pairs arrive with recent international success. Donley and Sherman won gold at the U23 NORCECA Tour stop in the Dominican Republic and took bronze at the 2025 NORCECA Beach Tour event in Honduras. Hurst and Basey earned silver at U23 NORCECA Dominican Republic and finished ninth at the 2025 World University Games.

UCLA assistant coach Kelly Reeves will coach the women’s team, and Beach Nation’s Mark Fishman will coach the men.

“The Pan American Games is a special tournament. It’s an opportunity not only to compete against some of the best athletes in the world, but also to represent the future,” Reeves said. “It’s a true honor to coach Emma and Portia on this journey. They come from a strong collegiate program at the University of California, Berkeley, and bring a great deal of experience and leadership. As a group, we’re excited, locked in, and ready to compete.”

“Talent wins games, but intelligence and teamwork win championships,” Fishman said. “Thomas and Gage are just getting better and growing as a team. They are two of the smartest young men in the game and their best is in front of them. I’m honored to represent the United States and be part of this amazing team.”

Women’s Roster
Portia Sherman (5-9, Goleta, Calif., Cal)
Emma Donley (6-4, Los Altos, Calif., Cal)

Men’s Roster
Gage Basey (6-5, Lyons, Colo., Univ. of Colorado)
Thomas Hurst (6-4, Plano, Texas, UC Irvine)

Coaches/Staff
Women’s Coach: Kelly Reeves (UCLA assistant coach)
Men’s Coach: Mark Fishman (Beach Nation)
Team Leader: Carolina Garbato (Beach NTDP)



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