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Men's Track and Field Has Strong Showing at Monmouth Season Opener

WEST LONG BRANCH, N.J. – Winning five events, the Princeton men’s track and field team had a strong showing at the Monmouth Season Opener in West Long Branch, N.J. on Friday and Saturday. In the high jump, Seb Clatworthy cleared 2.15m/7-0.50″ for a new PR and an NCAA #11, winning the event. John Hogan took third […]

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Men's Track and Field Has Strong Showing at Monmouth Season Opener

WEST LONG BRANCH, N.J. – Winning five events, the Princeton men’s track and field team had a strong showing at the Monmouth Season Opener in West Long Branch, N.J. on Friday and Saturday. In the high jump, Seb Clatworthy cleared 2.15m/7-0.50″ for a new PR and an NCAA #11, winning the event. John Hogan took third with a new personal best of 2.03m/6-08″.The Tigers also earned a 1-2-3 sweep in the 110 hurdles, with Greg Foster setting a new PR and NCAA #17 with a time of 13.93 for first. Easton Tan took second with a personal best time of 14.07, while Albert Kreutzer took third at 14.28. Up Next
The Tigers will return home next weekend as they host the Sam Howell DIstance Carnival in Weaver Stadium.
 Jacob Emerson took second in the pole vault, jumping 4.65m/15-03.Casey Helm had a standout performance in the discus, throwing a new PR of 61.67m/202-04″ – his first mark over 60m. Helm took first in the event. In the 4×100 relay, a squad of Della Rocca, Sexton, Spain and Kuhner took first, running a fast 40.95. Princeton earned a 1-2-3-4-5 sweep of the 100m, with Jadon Spain setting a new NCAA #8 at 10.30. Paul Kuhner came in second at 10.49, while Charles Sexton (10.54), Zach Della Rocca (10.58) and Kavon Miller (10.69) followed.Aver Shunneson took third with a mark of 53.54m/175-08″.The Tigers took fourth place in the overall team score with 111 points, competing in seven of 19 events.

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Jordan Anthony named semifinalist for 2025 Bowerman

Shawn Price June 26, 2025 FAYETTEVILLE – Arkansas sprinter Jordan Anthony is among 10 semifinalists named for the 2025 Bowerman and becomes the eighth semifinalist from the Razorback men’s program. Previous Arkansas men’s semifinalist include Omar McLeod (2015), Jarrion Lawson (2016), Ayden Owens-Delerme (2022), Jaydon Hibbert (2023), Carey McLeod (2023), Romaine Beckford (2024), and Wayne […]

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FAYETTEVILLE – Arkansas sprinter Jordan Anthony is among 10 semifinalists named for the 2025 Bowerman and becomes the eighth semifinalist from the Razorback men’s program.

Previous Arkansas men’s semifinalist include Omar McLeod (2015), Jarrion Lawson (2016), Ayden Owens-Delerme (2022), Jaydon Hibbert (2023), Carey McLeod (2023), Romaine Beckford (2024), and Wayne Pinnock (2024).

In a season that included sweeping NCAA titles in the 60m indoors and 100m outdoors, Anthony set UA school records in both events with times of 6.47 and 9.95. It was the first time since Christian Coleman of Tennessee in 2017 that the NCAA 60m and 100m titles were won by the same sprinter.

Anthony was the lone sprinter to reach the NCAA Indoor 60m, NCAA Outdoor 100m and 200m finals this season.

During the NCAA West First Round in College Station, Texas, Anthony sped to a time of 9.75 with a 2.1 aiding wind. For the 2025 season it’s the world leader under all-conditions. All-time it ranks =No. 9 world, =No. 3 American, and =No. 2 collegian under all-conditions.

As the Razorbacks contended for team titles in SEC and NCAA Championships, Anthony supplied vital points for Arkansas. He earned the Commissioner’s trophy at the SEC Outdoor Championships as the high-point scorer with 21.5 points as the Razorbacks claimed the team title.

Twenty of those conference points came in sweeping the 100m and 200m with stellar performances of 9.95 and 19.93 as Anthony became just the third sprinter in SEC history to achieve the sweep with sub-10 and sub-20 second times.

Named the SEC Outdoor Runner of the Year, Anthony became the first Razorback to attain the honor since Caleb Cross in 2012.

Anthony was also the high-point scorer at the NCAA Outdoor Championships with 16.5 points. Combining the NCAA Indoor (10 points) with his NCAA Outdoor tally, Anthony produced the most points between both championships in 2025 with 26.5 points.

Arkansas placed fourth in team scoring at the NCAA Indoor and were third at NCAA Outdoor.

In addition to setting school records in the 60m and 100m, the 19.93 performance in the 200m ranks second on the Arkansas all-time list behind a 19.89 registered by Wallace Spearmon, Jr. in 2005.

With Anthony running anchor leg on the 4 x 100m relay, which placed third at SEC and NCAA Outdoor meets, the Razorbacks generated a season best of 38.51 in the NCAA semifinal to rank No. 3 on the UA all-time list behind the school record of 38.47 set in 2015.



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Emma Boyd named to Volleyball Canada’s Next Gen program for second straight year

Story Links After a standout university career and a recently signed professional contract in France, Emma Boyd continues to add to her resume. The former Mount Royal Cougars captain has officially been named to Volleyball Canada’s Next Gen program for the second year in a row. Boyd was first selected to […]

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After a standout university career and a recently signed professional contract in France, Emma Boyd continues to add to her resume. The former Mount Royal Cougars captain has officially been named to Volleyball Canada’s Next Gen program for the second year in a row.

Boyd was first selected to the national development program in 2024 and has now earned her place again in 2025 a reflection of her continued growth and potential at the international level. The Next Gen program, hosted at the Women’s National Training Centre in Richmond, B.C., runs from June 2 until mid-September 2025. It offers a full-time high-performance training environment and prepares athletes for the systems and expectations of the Senior National Team.

The Next Gen program is designed to develop future members of Canada’s senior national team, providing elite athletes with opportunities to train, compete, and represent the country in high-performance environments. The program also features international competition, including the U23 NORCECA Pan Am Cup (July 25 – August 2 in Mexico), the NORCECA Pan Am Cup (August 1 – 11 in Mexico), and the NORCECA Final Six (September 13 – 22 in Mexico).

Boyd’s invitation to the program comes just weeks after she signed her first professional contract with Volley-Ball Club de Chamalières, a team in France’s top women’s league, Ligue A Féminine. The opportunity to train with Canada’s top rising players while also beginning her professional career abroad is another significant step forward in what has been a breakout year for the middle blocker.

During her time at Mount Royal University from 2021 to 2025, Boyd developed into one of the Cougars’ most dominant and dependable players. Over four seasons, she racked up 736.5 points, 518 kills, 197 blocks, and 105 service aces, all while maintaining a .292 hitting percentage. In her final season, she was named a Canada West Second Team All-Star and served as team captain.

Boyd previously helped MRU capture silver medals at both the Canada West and U SPORTS championships in 2022–23, one of the most successful seasons in program history.

Now set to begin her pro career in France, Boyd will also continue to wear the maple leaf, training and competing with Canada’s best young talent, and keeping her sights set on one day playing for the senior national team.

 



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Culver City HS athletes complete another banner year

Culver City senior boys basketball players. (All photos by George Laase) Once again, the Centaurs of Culver City High School showed the Southern California and the State that they are one of the top high school athletic programs in the country. From the fall sports to the spring sports the majority of the 25 teams […]

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Culver City senior boys basketball players. (All photos by George Laase)

Once again, the Centaurs of Culver City High School showed the Southern California and the State that they are one of the top high school athletic programs in the country. From the fall sports to the spring sports the majority of the 25 teams made the CIF playoffs. 

The Culver City papers, and the sports sections would like to say Thank You for performing at such a high level.  The Fall teams were football, boys water polo, cheerleading team, cross country, girls’ tennis, girls’ volleyball and girls flag football.

The winter sports were boys’ basketball, girls’ basketball, boys’ soccer, girls’ soccer and girls’ water polo.

Fall sports included baseball, girls’ lacrosse, boys’ lacrosse, boys’ golf, girls’ golf, girls’ softball, boys’ track and field, girls’ track and field, boys’ swimming, girls’ swimming,  boys’ volleyball, and boys’ tennis.

Culver City boy’s tennis player Suhaan Patel comes in and volleys a short ball vs Fullerton in the CIF semifinal. 
Above left, Braylon Singleton celebrates his 21-yard pic-six as the Centaurs beat Lawndale 41-13. 
Above right, Culver City’s girls  All-CIF basketball player Makenna Lohmann drives to the basketball. She helped the Centaurs go deep into the CIF playoffs.
At left is the  Girls softball team that made a run deep into the CIF and State playoffs.
Boy’s CIF championship Track and Field team with coaches Jahmal Wright, far left and Lashinda Demus far right. 



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31 CCIW Men’s Track & Field Student-Athletes Named to Academic All-District® Team

Story Links 2025 CSC Academic All-District® Men’s and Women’s Track & Field teams NAPERVILLE –- College Sports Communicators (CSC) selected 31 student-athletes from the College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin (CCIW) for the 2025 Academic All-District® Men’s Track & Field team, according to a Tuesday […]

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NAPERVILLE –- College Sports Communicators (CSC) selected 31 student-athletes from the College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin (CCIW) for the 2025 Academic All-District® Men’s Track & Field team, according to a Tuesday announcement.
 

The honor recognizes the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances on the track, in the field, and in the classroom. The CSC Academic All-America® program separately recognizes men’s track& field honorees in four divisions — NCAA Division I, NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III and NAIA.
 
Academic All-District® honorees were considered for advancement to the CSC Academic All-America® ballot. Student-athletes selected as CSC Academic All-America® finalists are denoted with an asterisk and will advance to the national ballot to be voted on by CSC members and announced on July 16.
 
The Division III CSC Academic All-America® programs are partially financially supported by the NCAA Division III national governance structures to assist CSC with handling the awards fulfillment aspects for the 2024-25 Divisions III Academic All-America® programs.
 
Augustana
AJ Banks
Joe Langridge*
Magnus Wells*
 
Carroll
Ethan Zilisch
 
Carthage
Mac Anderson
Jacob Brost*
Jacob Curulewski
Luke Davey
Topher Davis
 
Elmhurst
Kayton Garrett
Logan Turney
 
Illinois Wesleyan
Ethan Godsey
CJ Ladewig
Bobby Mogged
Matthew Wagner
Ernie Waterson*
 
Millikin
Reece Butcher
Dayton Lasack
 
North Central
Ben Balboa*
Matt Jett*
Clark Kelly
Jacob Kluckhohn
BJ Sorg*
 
North Park
Hans Hoglund
Ubayd Kromwell
Jereme Ombogo*
John Sassan
 
Wheaton
Sam Elsen*
Ben Maher
Cohen Oberg
Sheldon Powell

 

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The College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin (CCIW) was founded in 1946 and currently services nine member institutions including Augustana College (Rock Island, Ill.), Carroll University (Waukesha, Wis.), Carthage College (Kenosha, Wis.), Elmhurst University (Elmhurst, Ill.), Illinois Wesleyan University (Bloomington, Ill.), Millikin University (Decatur, Ill.), North Central College (Naperville, Ill.), North Park University (Chicago, Ill.) and Wheaton College (Wheaton, Ill.).





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Ole Miss Volleyball Reveals Schedule for Upcoming Season

OXFORD, Miss. – Head coach Bre Henry and the Ole Miss volleyball program have unveiled the program’s full 2025 schedule, with action set to begin in August. The regular season begins with a trip to Atlanta, Ga., where the Rebels will open against Arkansas State on Aug. 29. It begins a three-match swing, where the […]

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OXFORD, Miss. – Head coach Bre Henry and the Ole Miss volleyball program have unveiled the program’s full 2025 schedule, with action set to begin in August.

The regular season begins with a trip to Atlanta, Ga., where the Rebels will open against Arkansas State on Aug. 29.

It begins a three-match swing, where the Rebels will also face hosts Georgia Tech on Aug. 30 and Wofford on Aug. 31.

From there, the Rebels head west, travelling to Brookings, S.D., to compete in the Jackrabbit Invitational.

The Rebels will face South Dakota State on Sep. 5 and Wyoming on Sep. 6. Ole Miss returns to action to battle another ACC foe, facing Miami in Coral Gables, Fla., in the ‘Showdown at the Net’.

The home slate gets going on Friday, Sep. 12, as Ole Miss welcomes Louisiana to the Gillom Athletics Performance Center.

It’s the first of two non-conference home matches, as the Rebels welcome Memphis on Sep. 16.

The final non-conference weekend ends in similar fashion to 2024, as the Rebels travel to the Lone Star State for a tournament.

Ole Miss faces Incarnate Word and Texas Tech on Sep. 19 in Lubbock, Texas, before concluding against UAlbany on Sep. 20.

Conference play begins with a road trip to Arkansas on Sep. 26, before heading to Oklahoma for the first time since they joined the SEC, on Sep. 28.

The Rebels will return home the next weekend, welcoming Kentucky and Auburn on Oct. 3 and Oct. 5, respectively.

October continues with a trip to Mississippi State on Oct. 10, before returning back home on Oct. 12 to host Tennessee.

The following weekend, the Rebels head to Missouri on Oct. 17 before making their first trip to Vanderbilt since 1979 on Oct. 19.

Late October features a visit to Oxford by Texas on Oct. 24 and Texas A&M on Oct. 26. The month concludes with Alabama making a trip to Oxford on Oct. 31, before the Rebels head to LSU on Nov. 2.

The regular season concludes with a road trip to Georgia on Nov. 7 and South Carolina on Nov. 9. Ole Miss returns home for the regular season finale against Florida on Nov. 14, before heading to Savannah, Ga., for the return of the SEC Tournament from Nov. 21 to Nov. 25.

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Simpson Track and Field Program Announces Coach Promotions | KNIA KRLS Radio

Simpson College director of track and field Heath Moenck announced on Wednesday that James Hoffman and Ashlan Burton will be promoted to new roles within the program.Associate head track and field coach Hoffman will be promoted to head coach, while Burton will be named the new associate head coach. Since 2023, the Simpson track and […]

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Simpson College director of track and field Heath Moenck announced on Wednesday that James Hoffman and Ashlan Burton will be promoted to new roles within the program.
Associate head track and field coach Hoffman will be promoted to head coach, while Burton will be named the new associate head coach.

Since 2023, the Simpson track and field programs have elevated to new heights, highlighted by a national championship by Spencer Moon in the 10,000m race in 2024. The men’s and women’s programs have combined for 14 NCAA All-Americans, 14 USTFCCCA All-Region selections, 28 A-R-C All-Conference performances, and a staggering 63 A-R-C All-Academic honors.

Hoffman graduated from Simpson in 2006 and previously served on the football coaching staff before joining the track and field staff as an assistant coach focusing on sprints. Hoffman began his role as associate head coach in August 2023.

Burton joined the Storm coaching staff in June 2023, working primarily with the throwers. Burton was a seven-time NCAA Division II All-American at the University of Central Missouri. Since 2023, Storm throwers have collected numerous top-10 school marks in the shot put, hammer, discus, and javelin.

Hoffman and Burton’s promotions mark an exciting new chapter for Simpson track and field as the Storm continue to build on the recent national success both on and off of the track.





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