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Joziah and Davian Overcome Weather Delay to Complete Day One of the NCAA First Round Qualifiers

Fairfax, Va. – The Patriots opened the NCAA First Round with grit and determination as Davian Burke and Joziah Johnson left everything on the track in their respective events. A significant weather delay pushed all track events back by four hours, reshuffling the schedule and testing the athletes’ focus and resilience. The 110m hurdles were […]

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Fairfax, Va. – The Patriots opened the NCAA First Round with grit and determination as Davian Burke and Joziah Johnson left everything on the track in their respective events.

A significant weather delay pushed all track events back by four hours, reshuffling the schedule and testing the athletes’ focus and resilience. The 110m hurdles were moved to a 10:00 p.m. start, while the 400m hurdles did not begin until 12:05 a.m.

Davian Burke, a freshman, was the first Patriot to compete, running in lane two during the opening heat of the 110m hurdles. Despite the late hour and challenging conditions, Burke finished with a time of 14.18, placing 35th in the East region.

Joziah Johnson took the track later in the evening for the 400m hurdles. Despite the unusual 12:05 a.m. start, Johnson delivered a strong performance with a time of 52.23, earning 36th in the East region.

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Kailynn Tyson will be the only George Mason athlete competing on Day Two of the NCAA First Round qualifiers. The women’s long jump has been rescheduled for 1:00 p.m.





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Commodore Alumna Recognized for Leadership

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Vanderbilt cross country and track and field alumna and current UMass Boston Vice Chancellor of Athletics and Recreation Dr. Jacqueline Schuman was named a recipient of the 2025 Women Leaders in Sports Nike Executive of the Year Award, the organization announced Thursday. The first permanent female athletic director in UMass Boston history, […]

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Vanderbilt cross country and track and field alumna and current UMass Boston Vice Chancellor of Athletics and Recreation Dr. Jacqueline Schuman was named a recipient of the 2025 Women Leaders in Sports Nike Executive of the Year Award, the organization announced Thursday.

The first permanent female athletic director in UMass Boston history, Schuman was recognized for her contributions to the advancement of women in sports leadership.

Under her direction, UMass Boston created “Advancing the Legacy of Excellence,” the athletic department’s strategic plan built in alignment with the university’s For The Times strategic plan and priorities. Additionally, Schuman’s efforts helped to establish the Mac Singleton Fund, an endowment to support the advancement of women’s athletics, and add two women’s sports—lacrosse and field hockey—in addition to other department-wide accomplishments.

While a cross country and track and field student-athlete, Schuman earned her bachelor’s degree in human and organizational development from Vanderbilt in 1999. After earning her master’s in exercise and sport sciences from the University of North Carolina, she received her doctorate in leadership and learning in organizations from Vanderbilt in 2021.

Vanderbilt Vice Chancellor for Athletics and University Affairs and Athletic Director Candice Storey Lee, a student-athlete at the same time as Schuman, was named the 2024 Women Leaders in Sports Nike Division I FBS Executive of the Year.





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UW Volleyball picked to finish third in Big Ten

Wisconsin Badgers middle blocker Carter Booth (Photo by Dexter Patterson) The Wisconsin volleyball team has been picked to finish third in the 2025 Big Ten Volleyball Preseason Poll, announced by the Big Ten Thursday afternoon. Seniors Carter Booth and Mimi Colyer, and sophomore Charlie Fuerbringer were also named to the Big Ten Volleyball Preseason All-Conference […]

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Wisconsin Badgers middle blocker Carter Booth (Photo by Dexter Patterson)