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Courtesy of Adam Hussman/MLC SID MORRIS – The Martin Luther College men’s track and field won their first UMAC Outdoor Championship this past weekend after performing near the top in nearly every event. Entering Saturday, the Knights trailed UW-Superior 105-85 in total team points. Still, MLC had an impressive day two to catapult itself past […]

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MORRIS – The Martin Luther College men’s track and field won their first UMAC Outdoor Championship this past weekend after performing near the top in nearly every event. Entering Saturday, the Knights trailed UW-Superior 105-85 in total team points. Still, MLC had an impressive day two to catapult itself past the Yellowjackets to claim its first-ever UMAC Outdoor title as a member of the NCAA (Won UMAC Championship in 1998 and 1999 as a member of the NAIA), finishing with 234 points. UW-Superior came in second with 212 points.

In order to achieve that feat, the Knights needed help from multiple individuals, and they got just that with many first and second-place finishes along with a few meet and school records.

Stephen Wietzke led the way once again with three first-place results in short-distance events. Wietzke earned them in the 100m dash (10.97 seconds), 200m dash (22.04 seconds), and in the 4x100m relay (42.81 seconds) along with Matthew Hillmer, Lucas Holtz, and Arthur Robinson.

Samuel Plocher had a banner weekend, taking first in the high jump (2.01 meters), which was a meet record, while clocking in at 15.10 seconds in the 110m hurdles for first. Additionally, the sophomore took second in the 400m hurdles with a mark of 1:00.02.

A pair of freshmen in Daniel Reinke and Daniel Ertman, also took first in their respective events. Reinke earned it in the discus throw, hitting a PR heave of 42.92 meters, while Ertman had an impressive effort in the 400m, breaking an MLC and meet record in doing so with a time of 50.16 seconds. The previous MLC record was 50.36 seconds, set by Kyle Needham in 2001. Robinson also broke Needham’s record with his time of 50.35 seconds, which also gave him a meet record to finish second behind Ertman.

In the 400m hurdles, Hillmer received first after he crossed the finish line in 58.56 seconds, while the 4x400m relay team ( Robinson, Ryan Schmidt, Micah Schibbelhut, Ertman) also placed first with a meet record time of 3:23.72.

R.J. Perry placed second in the hammer throw (48.44 meters, new school record), shot put (14.27 meters), and discus (41.07 meters). Reinke took third in the shot put (13.45 meters), while Jesus Medina earned third in the discus (39.93 meters) and fourth in the shot put (13.30 meters).

Robinson added to his weekend with three other second-place results in the 200-meter dash (22.16 seconds), long jump (6.45 meters), and triple jump (12.99 meters). Other notable finishes included a third place in the 200m dash from Ertman with a PR time of 22.68 seconds and a second place finish from the 4×800 m relay team of Eliott Heiderich, Schmidt, Ertman, and Schibbelhut (8:49.93).



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Hood Earns NFCA All-American Honors

Story Links LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Coastal Carolina senior first baseman Georgia Hood has been named to the 2025 National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-America Third Team, the association announced Wednesday.   Hood becomes just the second player in program history to earn All-America honors, joining Meagen Johnson, who was selected in 2006. She […]

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Coastal Carolina senior first baseman Georgia Hood has been named to the 2025 National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-America Third Team, the association announced Wednesday.
 
Hood becomes just the second player in program history to earn All-America honors, joining Meagen Johnson, who was selected in 2006. She is one of 54 student-athletes named to this year’s team.
 
The Mount Gambier, Australia, native had a standout season at the plate, leading the Chanticleers in batting average (.430), hits (64), RBIs (51), slugging percentage (.866), and on-base percentage (.548). She recorded 19 multi-hit games and 15 multi-RBI performances, and drove in the game-winning run in 13 contests.
 
Nationally, Hood ranked 22nd in on-base percentage and 25th  in home runs. Within the Sun Belt Conference, she led in slugging percentage, ranked second in home runs, and was third in both batting average and on-base percentage.
 
Her season was highlighted by several key performances, including a three-run homer in the season opener against Creighton on Feb. 7, a walk-off single against Notre Dame on Feb. 14, and a season-high five RBIs in a 3-for-3 game versus Kennesaw State on Feb. 23. She also hit back-to-back home runs in two games, including a four-RBI effort against Appalachian State on May 3, and delivered decisive home runs to clinch series wins over Georgia State on April 12 and Texas State on March 22.
 
Hood helped lead Coastal Carolina to its first-ever Sun Belt Conference Championship title and its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2012. Her honors also include being named Sun Belt Player of the Week, earning a spot on the All-Sun Belt second team, and being selected to the NFCA All-Region first team.
 
For complete coverage of CCU softball, follow the Chanticleers on social media at @CoastalSoftball (X), @GoCCUSports (Instagram) and facebook.com/CCUChanticleers (Facebook), or visit the official home of Coastal Carolina Athletics at GoCCUSports.com.
 



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QVA President applauds accomplishments of 2024-2025 sports season

Doha, Qatar: President of the Qatar Volleyball Association (QVA), Ali Ghanem Al Kuwari, extolled the achievements made by Qatari national teams and clubs during the 2024-2025 sports season. He underscored that the current season ranks among the most exceptional across all levels, both for national teams and local clubs, crediting this success to the fact […]

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Doha, Qatar: President of the Qatar Volleyball Association (QVA), Ali Ghanem Al Kuwari, extolled the achievements made by Qatari national teams and clubs during the 2024-2025 sports season.

He underscored that the current season ranks among the most exceptional across all levels, both for national teams and local clubs, crediting this success to the fact that all entities were operating in an all-hands-on-deck approach, along with the QVA’s pursued strategic planning framework.

Al Kuwari noted the remarkable milestones of the national beach volleyball team, which secured three consecutive gold medals in the Asian Beach Volleyball Tour, followed by a gold medal in the most recent World Beach Pro Tour Challenge event in China.

This is in addition to the team’s persistent strong showing in elite and global challenge tournaments, which reinforces its international ranking, particularly after having previously held the world number one position.

With respect to the club level, Al Kuwari commended Al Rayyan Sports Club for its historic triumph in the Asian Men’s Club Volleyball Championship, describing it as a source of immense pride for Qatari sport. He also lauded Al Rayyan’s women’s team for securing the title in the inaugural edition of the Qatar Women’s Volleyball League, with Al Arabi finishing as runners-up, and Qatar SC placing third.

In addition, he hailed the notable technical progression of the women’s teams, announcing the full readiness of the Qatar men’s national indoor volleyball team to participate in the upcoming 2025 AVC Men’s Volleyball Nations Cup in Bahrain next month, and the 2025 FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Championship in the Philippines this September.

Preparations are afoot at the highest coaching and organizational levels. The upcoming participation of the Qatar Girls’ U18 National Volleyball Team in the Asian Women’s U18 Volleyball Championship is set to be hosted by Jordan in July, Al Kuwari highlighted.

He also commended the Qatar Beach Volleyball Team, represented by the duo Mahmoud Essam and Saif Al Majid, for securing second place in the inaugural edition of the West Asia Beach Volleyball Tour, followed by a third-place finish in the second round held in Jordan.

Al Kuwari further extolled the strong showing of the pair Mehdi Samoud and Mohamed Ehab, who clinched the runner-up position in the second round, in addition to the Qatar Women’s Beach Volleyball Team, which finished fourth in the same tournament.

Al Kuwari indicated that these tremendous achievements are consistently supported by the Qatar Olympic Committee, chaired by HE Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad Al Thani, to advance the objectives of the Qatar National Vision 2030.

He emphasized that the future holds even greater promise, driven by energized efforts and high aspirations. 



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Bears Place 11 On MPSF All-Academic Team

Catharyn Hayne / KLC fotos WPOLO5/28/2025 2:57 PM | By: Cal Athletics 4 Seniors Earn Honor For Third Time Eleven California women’s water polo student-athletes have been named to the MPSF All-Academic Team, the conference office announced. Seniors Ruby Swadling, Rozanne Voorvelt, Jessie Rose and Claire Rowell each […]

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4 Seniors Earn Honor For Third Time

Eleven California women’s water polo student-athletes have been named to the MPSF All-Academic Team, the conference office announced.

Seniors Ruby Swadling, Rozanne Voorvelt, Jessie Rose and Claire Rowell each earned the honor for the third time while graduate student Elena Flynn and junior Abbi Magee are now two-time selections. Sophomore Kate Meyer, Feline Voordouw, Julia Bonaguidi, Julianne Snyder and redshirt freshman Talia Fonseca all earned the accolade for the first time. True freshmen and first-year transfers are ineligible for the award.

In addition to being at least a sophomore academically and having spent at least one full year at an institution, candidates for MPSF All-Academic honors must also possess a cumulative grade-point average of at least 3.0 and have competed in at least 50 percent of her team’s games during the season.

The Golden Bears went 19-6 this season and advanced to the NCAA Championship for the 11th time since 2010.

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Svidal again makes history with ASUN Scholar-Athlete of the Year honor; Atkins also recognized

Story Links 2025 ASUN Women’s Outdoor T&F Postseason Honors 2025 ASUN Men’s Outdoor T&F Postseason Honors JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Amelia Svidal just keeps making Bellarmine University women’s track and field program history. The Atlantic Sun Conference on Wednesday announced its postseason […]

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Amelia Svidal just keeps making Bellarmine University women’s track and field program history.

The Atlantic Sun Conference on Wednesday announced its postseason awards for the outdoor season, and the unveiling included ASUN Scholar-Athlete of the Year honors for Svidal.

It was an unprecedented acknowledgement, as the Knights sophomore becomes the women’s program’s first-ever ASUN superlative award winner.

The recognition comes on the heels of another groundbreaking feat by Svidal, who became Bellarmine’s first-ever gold medal winner in any gender after placing first in the triple jump at the ASUN Outdoor Championship. That excellence extends to the classroom, where she carries a 4.0 GPA majoring in psychology.

On the men’s side, Chase Akins completed a 2024-25 sweep of Academic All-ASUN Team accolades. The Knights junior garnered the recognition for cross country — along with the Scholar-Athlete of the Year laurel in that sport — and in both T&F campaigns.

Atkins earned a silver medal in the 10000m at the ASUN Outdoor Championship while also scoring in the 5000m after placing fifth. Off the track, he carries a 3.79 GPA majoring in exercise science.

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Nebraska volleyball releases 2025 schedule

PLAN START JUNE 10TH. THE HUSKERS ALSO SHARED THE SCHEDULE FOR THE FIRST SEASON UNDER VOLLEYBALL HEAD COACH DANNY BUSBOOM. KELLY EDDIE MESSEL BREAKS IT DOWN ON THE LIVE DESK. BILL. JULIE. IT FEELS LIKE THE SEASON ENDED JUST YESTERDAY, AND HERE WE ARE WITH THE RELEASE OF THE 2025 SCHEDULE. AND LIKE YOU SAID, […]

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PLAN START JUNE 10TH. THE HUSKERS ALSO SHARED THE SCHEDULE FOR THE FIRST SEASON UNDER VOLLEYBALL HEAD COACH DANNY BUSBOOM. KELLY EDDIE MESSEL BREAKS IT DOWN ON THE LIVE DESK. BILL. JULIE. IT FEELS LIKE THE SEASON ENDED JUST YESTERDAY, AND HERE WE ARE WITH THE RELEASE OF THE 2025 SCHEDULE. AND LIKE YOU SAID, WHAT WILL BE THE FIRST YEAR WITH DANNY BUSBOOM KELLY LEADING THE WAY AS HEAD COACH? THE BIG RED WILL PLAY 30 MATCHES THIS SEASON, 20 AGAINST BIG TEN OPPONENTS WITH TEN NON-CONFERENCE MATCHES. THE SCHEDULE FEATURES EIGHT MATCHES AGAINST TEAMS THAT FINISHED IN THE TOP TEN OF THE 2024 AVCA COACHES POLL, THE AVCA SHOWCASE IN LINCOLN WILL BRING PITT AND STANFORD TO TOWN FROM AUGUST 22ND THROUGH THE 24TH. A BIG ONE AGAINST KENTUCKY IN NASHVILLE ON AUGUST 31ST. SOME BIG NON-CON MATCHES INCLUDE CREIGHTON AND CAL, THE HUSKERS FIRST HOME BIG TEN MATCH WILL COME ON SEPTEMBER 24TH AGAINST MICHIGAN. ANOTHER NOTE FROM THE SCHEDULE THE HUSKERS WILL FACE THE REIGNING NATIONAL CHAMPION. PENN STATE AT THE REST OF THAT SCHEDULE. HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE, KETV.COM. IT’S LINKED AT THE STORY IN THE DBQ ERA. WE’LL OFFICIALLY START WITH THE HUSKERS FIRST MATCH AGAINST PITT ON AUGUST 22ND I

Nebraska volleyball releases schedule for coach Dani Busboom Kelly’s first season

The Huskers will have eight matches against teams that finished in the 2024 top 10 in coach Dani Busboom Kelly’s first season.Nebraska volleyball unveiled the 2025 schedule Wednesday, featuring 10 matches against non-conference opponents and 20 conference matches.NU opens the season with the AVCA First Serve Showcase against Pittsburgh on Aug. 22 and Stanford on Aug. 24 at Pinnacle Bank Arena.READ MORE: Nebraska introduces new volleyball coach Dani Busboom Kelly with welcome ceremonyThe Huskers also travel to Omaha to face Creighton at the CHI Health Center on Sept. 16.Nebraska’s double play — home and away — opponents in conference play are Michigan, Michigan State and Penn State. NU will also host Illinois, Iowa, Ohio State, Maryland, Northwestern, Washington and Oregon.The Huskers will travel to Indiana, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Purdue, Rutgers, UCLA and USC.Nebraska volleyball 2025 scheduleAug. 22, PittsburghAug. 24, StanfordAug. 29, at Lipscomb (Allen Arena in Nashville)Aug. 31, vs. Kentucky (Bridgestone Arena in Nashville), 11 a.m.Sept. 5, Wright State, 7 p.m. Sept. 7, California, 1 or 2 p.m. Sept. 12, Utah, 6 p.m. Sept. 13, Grand CanyonSept. 16, at CreightonSept. 20, Arizona, 7 p.m.Sept. 24, MichiganSept. 27, MarylandOct. 3, at Penn StateOct. 4, at RutgersOct. 10, WashingtonOct. 12, at PurdueOct. 17, at Michigan StateOct. 19, at MichiganOct. 24, NorthwesternOct. 25, Michigan StateOct. 31, at WisconsinNov. 2, OregonNov. 6, IllinoisNov. 8, at MinnesotaNov. 14, at UCLANov. 15, at USCNov. 20, IowaNov. 22, at IndianaNov. 28, Penn StateNov. 29, Ohio State

The Huskers will have eight matches against teams that finished in the 2024 top 10 in coach Dani Busboom Kelly’s first season.

Nebraska volleyball unveiled the 2025 schedule Wednesday, featuring 10 matches against non-conference opponents and 20 conference matches.

NU opens the season with the AVCA First Serve Showcase against Pittsburgh on Aug. 22 and Stanford on Aug. 24 at Pinnacle Bank Arena.

READ MORE: Nebraska introduces new volleyball coach Dani Busboom Kelly with welcome ceremony

The Huskers also travel to Omaha to face Creighton at the CHI Health Center on Sept. 16.

Nebraska’s double play — home and away — opponents in conference play are Michigan, Michigan State and Penn State. NU will also host Illinois, Iowa, Ohio State, Maryland, Northwestern, Washington and Oregon.

The Huskers will travel to Indiana, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Purdue, Rutgers, UCLA and USC.

Nebraska volleyball 2025 schedule

Aug. 22, Pittsburgh

Aug. 24, Stanford

Aug. 29, at Lipscomb (Allen Arena in Nashville)

Aug. 31, vs. Kentucky (Bridgestone Arena in Nashville), 11 a.m.

Sept. 5, Wright State, 7 p.m.

Sept. 7, California, 1 or 2 p.m.

Sept. 12, Utah, 6 p.m.

Sept. 13, Grand Canyon

Sept. 16, at Creighton

Sept. 20, Arizona, 7 p.m.

Sept. 24, Michigan

Sept. 27, Maryland

Oct. 3, at Penn State

Oct. 4, at Rutgers

Oct. 10, Washington

Oct. 12, at Purdue

Oct. 17, at Michigan State

Oct. 19, at Michigan

Oct. 24, Northwestern

Oct. 25, Michigan State

Oct. 31, at Wisconsin

Nov. 2, Oregon

Nov. 6, Illinois

Nov. 8, at Minnesota

Nov. 14, at UCLA

Nov. 15, at USC

Nov. 20, Iowa

Nov. 22, at Indiana

Nov. 28, Penn State

Nov. 29, Ohio State



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Gators’ Track and Field Look To Win Outdoor National Title

Florida’s track and field look to go on a championship quest when they start at the NCAA East Preliminaries today in Jacksonville. The preliminaries, hosted by the University of North Florida represents the first round of the NCAA Outdoor Championships. Athletes that advance will qualify to compete in the national championship meet, starting on June […]

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Florida’s track and field look to go on a championship quest when they start at the NCAA East Preliminaries today in Jacksonville. The preliminaries, hosted by the University of North Florida represents the first round of the NCAA Outdoor Championships. Athletes that advance will qualify to compete in the national championship meet, starting on June 11 in Eugene, Oregon.

Going For History

The Gator men’s outdoor team will try to defend their title from last year, which was their third in a row. The women’s team looks to get back on top and win their first championship as a team since 2022, after a runner-up finish last season.

Momentum on Their Side

Florida looks to carry the successes they had during the SEC Outdoor Championships into Jacksonville. The Gators won eight medals at the conference championship meet between both squads. Habita Harris won the crown in the 100m hurdles during the last day of the tournament with a time of 12.75. Florida had great success in the discus event on both teams during the meet, with Alida van Daalen and Jacob Lemmon winning gold and bronze respectively.

On the men’s side, the 4x400m relay team ran 3:03.27, which was good for the bronze medal.

Anthaya Charlton won bronze in the 100m during the conference championship, running an 11.14 to earn 3rd place. She, with Harris, Gabrielle Matthews and Quincy Penn ran 43.46 in the 4x100m relay, finishing in 6th place. The women ended the SEC Championship meet in third place as a team, while the men finished 12th.

 





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