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Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Brandon Woodruff made his fourth rehabilitation start of the season — and second with the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers — on April 30 at Neuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium. Woodruff pitched 5⅔ innings for the Timber Rattlers in a Midwest League game they won 4-2 against the West Michigan Whitecaps. Woodruff […]

Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Brandon Woodruff made his fourth rehabilitation start of the season — and second with the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers — on April 30 at Neuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium.
Woodruff pitched 5⅔ innings for the Timber Rattlers in a Midwest League game they won 4-2 against the West Michigan Whitecaps. Woodruff threw 74 pitches — the most in any of his four rehab appearances this season — allowing three hits, one run (unearned), one walk and striking out three.
The 32-year-old right-hander, who is working his way back to the major leagues after undergoing shoulder surgery in October 2023 and missing all of the 2024 season, was consistently between 92 and 94 mph with his fastball against West Michigan.
Here’s what he had to say about his latest appearance with the Timber Rattlers, what’s next for him and when he thinks he might be ready to rejoin the Brewers.
On what he accomplished against the Whitecaps
“Felt pretty good. Each and every outing has been a little different in terms of the way the body feels, but it feels great. The shoulder felt good. Now it’s just more about, as I’m getting into these outings after a year and a half, and this is my fourth one, it’s all about getting the delivery in place and just trying to execute pitches. I was able to do that. I made an adjustment, actually after the outing here (April 18), and then took that to Nashville and had a good day there. I’m just trying to get more consistency, and it started showing up today. So just keep on trying to have a consistent delivery and just kind of figure out how my stuff’s going to play.”
On building up his pitch count“The hard thing about this is I need the load of the pitch count, but the way we have our schedule set up for the five innings it’s, you know, at this level it can go one or two ways. Today it was fast and I felt good, so we made the call to go back out to get that extra up and just kind of feel that sixth inning. So that was definitely a positive. The goal here is to get the load with the pitches, respond to that and keep moving forward.”On knowing if he’s making progress in his comeback“The hitters tell you. When the delivery’s right, the command starts to increase. I started seeing that a little bit at Nashville. I’m not necessarily concerned about the velocity right now. That will come with more reps and as my body gets used to doing this again. It’s just been a while. You know what, 92 to 94 (mph), I can pitch with that. I’ve got a lot of different options. It starts with the delivery. It starts with everything over the rubber, and that cleans everything up. That’s the biggest thing I’m looking for because at the big league level, you’ve got to be able to command the baseball, so that’s the biggest thing I’m trying to accomplish is just command of not only the fastballs, but all my pitches.”On feeling like he’s closer to rejoining the Brewers“Each and every time you come out of an outing feeling good, it’s always a step forward. My 30-day window’s coming up but, honestly, I don’t try to look at the end of that tunnel. I try to take each and every outing for what it is, come out of it healthy and just recover, reassess and get to the next outing and then once we feel like we’re in a good spot and I feel like my delivery and health-wise is in a good spot, then I’ll be ready. But today was definitely a step towards that.”On the importance of recovering after each start“It’s huge, because the intensity will jump up in a major league game. I’m preparing for that. I’m trying to do the best I can in these outings to give my body the best chance when I get back up to handle that intensity. I’m trying to take every outing as serious as I can and just prepare for that. Today was a good day for that and being able to push it there a little bit there in the sixth and still see the velocity hanging in there is a good sign.”
On what’s next in his rehabilitation
“I think I’ll have another outing for sure in the minor leagues. I’m sure it will be in Nashville again. I do know that for sure. Then after that it’s kind of TBD.”
On telling the Brewers when he’s ready
“They’ve supported me so much in this journey and I know the front office and staff knew that this was going to be a tough one to come back from, but at the end of the day nobody can feel what I feel inside of my body. I’m the one that has to know. I’m my own best pitching coach, in a sense. I’ll know when I’m ready. Then it just becomes about communication and being a good communicator on my end to let the staff know and the front office know that I am ready. Once you get back, you keep doing the things you were doing that got you to this point in the rehab. But most of it is for my end and communicating well. The thing you don’t want to have happen is rush something this early in the process — and I know it’s been 19, 20 months and that’s a long time — but for a shoulder sometimes it gets tricky, so I have to make sure I’m in the best spot possible when I do return to set me up to be able to finish the year. I’m on the path to do that. They’ve supported me and given me the freedom to be able to communicate and do what I need to do.”
On what it will be like when he finally returns to the major leagues“It’ll definitely be an emotional day. It will almost feel like I’m debuting again. It’s just been so long for me. Honestly coming into these outings, I get those nervous jitters. I get all of that and that’s good. I haven’t felt that in a long time. I’ve just been stuck in the rehab. Now that I’m pitching and getting innings in, it gets exciting. I can’t wait to step back on that field because last time I threw there I was doing pretty well, and then everything kind of just hit me at once and ended up having the surgery. I’m looking forward to it. I know the fans are looking forward to it. And I can’t wait to get back out there.”
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Elizabeth Sessa – Women’s Volleyball
2024: Appeared in five matches and nine sets, making two starts … Averaged 0.82 kills per set and finished the year with two digs and four blocks … Had five kills, two digs and two blocks in her first-collegiate appearance at Penn (Oct. 5) … Had three kills and a block at Columbia (Nov. 16). […]

Before Brown: Played volleyball at Hinsdale Central High School … Was named All-State Second Team and AVCA All-Region Team … Named All-Conference three times and was three time Athlete of the Month … Played for 1st Alliance Volleyball Club and took first in both the Windy City Qualifier and Great Lakes Region (Open Divisions) … Placed third overall at Nationals in the Open Division … Is a four-time member of the All-State Academic Team, four-time member of the Dean’s List and National Merit Finalist.
Personal: Father Michael and brothers Michael and Will played football at Michigan. Mother Kimberly was a track & field athlete at Ohio State. Third brother Charlie played football at Columbia.
Why Brown?: “I chose Brown because of the unique opportunity to compete at a university that offers both high academics and athletics. The team and coaching staff were immediately welcoming and cultivated a culture I couldn’t wait to be a part of.”
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Paris Saint-Germain Crush Inter Milan 5-0 To Win First Champions League Title
MUNICH: Rampant Paris Saint-Germain won a first European Cup after outclassing Inter Milan 5-0 in the Champions League final, thanks in part to Désiré Doué’s double on Saturday, German Press Agency (dpa) reported. Morocco’s Achraf Hakimi, at Inter 2020-2021, struck the opener on 12 minutes in Munich and France’s Doué scored either side of the […]

MUNICH: Rampant Paris Saint-Germain won a first European Cup after outclassing Inter Milan 5-0 in the Champions League final, thanks in part to Désiré Doué’s double on Saturday, German Press Agency (dpa) reported.
Morocco’s Achraf Hakimi, at Inter 2020-2021, struck the opener on 12 minutes in Munich and France’s Doué scored either side of the interval after the Qatar-backed French champions produced two lightning quick counter-attacks.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Senny Mayulu added the gloss for the biggest ever win in a European Cup final.
Inter’s Federico DiMarco had played Hakimi onside for the first, and Doué’s shot deflected in off the wing back for the second as the Parisians wrapped up an unprecedented French treble of Champions League, Ligue 1 and Coupe de France.
PSG, who lost their only other final 1-0 to Bayern Munich in 2020, have undergone a change in emphasis under Luis Enrique with big names such as Lionel Messi, Neymar and Kylian Mbappe replaced by solid performers and up-and-coming talents.
Spaniard Enrique had previously won the title as coach with Barcelona in 2015, also in Germany in Berlin. He joins an elite group of coaches to win the prize for two different clubs, including Carlo Ancelotti, Ottmar Hitzfeld, Jupp Heynckes, Ernst Happel, Pep Guardiola and Jose Mourinho. – BERNAMA-dpa
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Gauchos Track & Field Leaves Their Mark at NCAA West Regionals
Story Links COLLEGE STATION, Texas – The UC Santa Barbara Men’s and Women’s Track & Field team has finished their competitions at NCAA West Regionals at Texas A&M University, where ten Gauchos put their skills to work in their respective events throughout the four-day meet. Over the course of the meet, the […]

COLLEGE STATION, Texas – The UC Santa Barbara Men’s and Women’s Track & Field team has finished their competitions at NCAA West Regionals at Texas A&M University, where ten Gauchos put their skills to work in their respective events throughout the four-day meet. Over the course of the meet, the Gauchos took part in eleven total events.
FIELD
The men’s hammer throw saw the first Santa Barbara athlete of the day, where senior Andy Buttrell recorded a mark of 58.60m in the event. Later in the meet, senior Eitan Goore notched a 5.17m mark in the men’s pole vault. Senior Will Denning also impressed in the men’s triple jump as he posted a jump of 15.19m.
On the women’s side, Kennedy Johnson was the sole representative in the field, where she took on the triple jump and delivered a mark of 12.46m.
TRACK
For the women, freshman Mia Shepard recorded a time in the 400m that was just short of a nationals qualifying time. The two-time Big West Athlete of the Week came out of the race with a time of 53.62. Maddie Conte, the only Gaucho to compete in multiple events at West Regionals, also recorded 13.69 in the 100m hurdles and was six places away from qualifying in the 400m hurdles with a time of 59.09.
On the men’s side, the Gauchos had two competitors in the 200m, where senior Justin Steele ran 21.16 and Curtis Borden III was just hundredths of seconds away from a qualifying time in the event. Borden recorded a time of 21.01.
Sophomore distance specialist Parker Simmons took on the 3000m steeplechase on the third day of the meet, where he delivered a time of 8:53.52. Freshman Finn Andrews, who was the BIg West champion in the 400m hurdles a few weeks ago, recorded 52.07 in the event.
UP NEXT
At the NCAA Track & Field Championships, senior multis expert Brad Thomas will be representing the blue and gold. The four-day meet will take place at Eugene, Ore. on June 11-14.
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Sophia Treder – Women’s Volleyball
2024: Played in nine matches, appearing in 24 sets … Finished the season with 44 digs (1.83/set) … Had seven digs in back-to-back matches against Yale (Sept. 28) and at Princeton (Oct. 4) … Finished with seven digs against High Point (Oct. 8) … Had a season-best nine digs against Columbia (Oct. 11). 2023: Played […]

2023: Played in two sets in the season with appearances against Cornell (Nov. 10) and Yale (Nov. 18).
2022: Played in three matches, appearing five sets … Finished the season with four kills, seven digs, a block and a service ace … Had her first-career kill against Rhode Island (Sept. 2) … Finished with an ace and a dig at UConn (Sept. 17) … Had three kills, six digs and a block against Lindenwood (Sept. 17).
Before Brown: Played at the Michigan Elite Volleyball Academy … Named All-Catholic, All-State, All-Region and All-League at Marian High School … Team captain and two time DI Michigan State Champion … Named to the All-Academic Team.
Why Brown?: “I chose Brown because of the opportunity to have a balance between high academic and competitive athletics. The community surrounding me feels like a family as they support me in many ways as well as push me to be the best version of myself.”
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Three Tigers Advance to NCAA Outdoor Championships on Final Day of Round One
Story Links COLLEGE STATION, Texas – University of Missouri track and field’s Claudina Diaz and Kristi Perez-Snyman qualified for the women’s high jump final while Alicia Burnett punched her ticket to the women’s 100m semifinal of the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships on day four of the opening round at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Saturday. Diaz […]

COLLEGE STATION, Texas – University of Missouri track and field’s Claudina Diaz and Kristi Perez-Snyman qualified for the women’s high jump final while Alicia Burnett punched her ticket to the women’s 100m semifinal of the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships on day four of the opening round at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Saturday.
Diaz and Perez-Snyman both recorded jumps of 1.84m (6-0.5) to take fifth and seventh place, respectively, while Burnett finished the 100m in eighth in 11.10, shaving another three hundredths of a second off her school record in the event. The three will look to claim the first women’s national title in their events in school history.
Burnett, Diaz and Perez-Snyman join Callan Saldutto, Valentina Barrios and Skylar Coffey as the Tigers’ representatives at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, at the national championship meet for their respective events on June 11-15.
Ames Burton opened the day for Mizzou in women’s discus, where she placed 30th after a throw of 52.03m (170-8). In the Tigers’ final event, the 5000m, Monica Wanjiku finished in 16:38.21 for 35th, while Rahel Broemmel took 41st in 16:44.49.
SATURDAY, MAY 31 – NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS, ROUND ONE – DAY FOUR
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Field Events
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Place-Athlete-Mark | Notes (PR = personal record)
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Discus (W)
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30th – Ames Burton: 52.03m (170-8)
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High Jump (W)
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5th – Claudina Diaz: 1.84m (6-0.5)
7th – Kristi Perez-Snyman 1.84m (6-0.5)
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Track Events
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Place-Athlete-Mark | Notes (PR = personal record)
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100m (W)
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8th – Alicia Burnett: 11.10, PR
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5000m (W)
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35th – Monica Wanjiku: 16:28.21
41st – Rahel Broemmel: 16:44.49
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UP NEXT
Barrios, Burnett, Coffey, Diaz, Perez-Snyman and Saldutto will travel to Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, at the national championship meet for their respective finals on June 11-14.
FOLLOW THE TIGERS
For all the latest on Mizzou Cross Country and Track & Field, stay tuned to MUTigers.com and follow the teams on Facebook, Instagram and X (MizzouTFXC).
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Victor Morais – Volleyball Coach
Victor Morais enters his second season as an assistant coach on the Morgan State volleyball staff. Hired prior to the 2024 season, Morais brings a wealth of international playing experience and coaching expertise to his new role at Morgan State University. Before joining the Bears, Morais spent two years as an assistant coach at California University […]

Before joining the Bears, Morais spent two years as an assistant coach at California University of Pennsylvania (VULCANS), where he played a crucial role in the team’s success.
Morais, a native of Brazil, has also served as a college assistant coach for both the men’s and women’s volleyball teams at Carlow, a NAIA program in Pittsburgh. He was an assistant coach for the inaugural season of men’s volleyball at Carlow in 2021 when the program played teams from seven different states. The following spring, the Celtics won their first intercollegiate match.
On the women’s side, Morais was a member of the coaching staff in 2021. Carlow earned seven victories at home before placing third at the United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA) Championship in Virginia Beach. The Celtics featured 12 players named to the River States Conference Scholar-Athlete Team last year.
Morais has also dedicated himself to coaching at various levels in the Pittsburgh area. His experience spans both club and scholastic settings, fostering the development of young players from 12 to 18 years old. Through his involvement with Pittsburgh Elite, Morais has guided and mentored aspiring athletes, helping them hone their skills and reach their potential.
Prior to his coaching career, Morais played for various club level teams in beach volleyball tournaments in his native Brazil. He then moved to South Africa and competed at the national club level while playing for Durban University of Technology.
Morais, who earned his degree from Durban (South Africa) in 2015, resides in Baltimore, Md.
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