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Morningside University receives $1.5 million Estate gift for track and field renovation
SIOUX CITY (KTIV) – Officials with Morningside University announced a $1.5 million estate gift that will fund a renovation of the university’s track and field complex. In a news release, the gift will go to renovations including a new turf, enhanced drainage systems and improved paving around the track. The university said the generous donation […]

SIOUX CITY (KTIV) – Officials with Morningside University announced a $1.5 million estate gift that will fund a renovation of the university’s track and field complex.
In a news release, the gift will go to renovations including a new turf, enhanced drainage systems and improved paving around the track.
The university said the generous donation comes from a friend of the university whose life and legacy reflected a commitment to the Siouxland region and beyond.
”This extraordinary gift demonstrates the profound impact that friends of Morningside can have on our campus community,” said Morningside University President Dr. Albert Mosley. “The new turf will not only elevate our track, field, soccer, and football programs to new heights, but will also serve as a testament to the donor’s belief in the transformative power of athletics and education. We are deeply grateful for this investment in our students’ future.”
Construction is expected to begin in mid-May.
This latest gift follows the announcements of at least six other major donations of $1 million or more over the past several months, including those from Jim & Sharon Walker, Regina Roth, Larry & Joan Arnold, Tom Rosen, Dave Honeck, an anonymous donor, and Curt & Linda White.
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Coey Qualifies for Nationals on Day Two in Texas
Story Links BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Hailey Coey launched herself into Eugene in the long jump to headline the second day of action for the Montana State track and field team on Thursday at the NCAA West First Rounds in College Station, Texas. Coey, a junior from Billings, became the […]

BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Hailey Coey launched herself into Eugene in the long jump to headline the second day of action for the Montana State track and field team on Thursday at the NCAA West First Rounds in College Station, Texas.
Coey, a junior from Billings, became the first long jumper in school history to qualify for the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships and just the 13th different Bobcat woman ever to punch her ticket to the national stage.
“Hailey’s qualification for the NCAA finals in Eugene was certainly the highlight of the day,” head coach Lyle Weese said. “She always seems to be at her best when up against high-level competitors. Her ability to embrace the competition and make the most of the moment is incredibly impressive.”
Following the first two of four flights, the school-record holder knew she would likely have to jump 21 feet from the third flight to keep her season alive—something she had done only once during the outdoor season when she hit 21-03.50 at the Bengal Invitational on May 3 to climb to No. 2 all-time in Big Sky Conference history.
After obtaining a mark of 20-04.25 on her first attempt, Coey put everything together to fly 21-01.50 on her second attempt, then finished her series with another big jump of 20-09.25.
When it was over, Coey’s second jump had placed her eighth out of 48 competitors–plenty good enough to grab one of the 12 tickets to Eugene.
“I’m honored to be the first Bobcat long jumper to make it to the NCAA Outdoor Championships, especially being a Montana native,” Coey said. “This is a dream come true and I’m excited to represent MSU on the national stage.”
Coey is the first Bobcat woman to make it to the NCAA Outdoor Championships since Camila Noe (2023).
Elsewhere, several Montana State athletes closed incredible seasons with strong performances in Texas.
Sydney Brewster, a sophomore from Sandy, Oregon, finished 20th in the shot put following an impressive year in which she won the Big Sky indoor title and set the Big Sky Conference indoor and outdoor records.
Giulia Gandolfi, a junior from Faenza, Italy, finished 27th in the 400 meter hurdles, just barely missing out on qualifying for Saturday’s 24-woman national quarterfinal. Gandolfi, who will run the third leg on Saturday in the national quarterfinals of the 4×400 meter relay, clocked the second-fastest race of her life (58.91), just a few tenths of a second off the fifth-fastest race in school history. Gandolfi had come into the regional meet seeded 40th in the West, but well out-performed that projection to come within a hair of qualifying for the regional final.
Peyton Garrison, a junior from New Castle, Colorado, finished 42nd in the 200 meters. The Big Sky silver medalist in the 4×100 meter relay and the Big Sky bronze medalist in the 200 meters will run the second leg on Saturday for the Cats’ ninth-seeded 4×400 meter relay team.
Millie Hubbell, a junior from Littleton, Colorado, placed 43rd in the 100 meter hurdles. The Big Sky indoor silver medalist in the 60 meter hurdles and Big Sky outdoor silver medalist in the 100 meter hurdles also ran the second-fastest race in school history this season.
Emma Brensdal, a sophomore from Plentywood, took 46th in the shot put to close a phenomenal year in which she broke the school record in the discus and recorded the second-best shot put mark in program history.
Tatum Richards, a sophomore from Emmett, Idaho, and Megan Bell, a freshman from Ann Arbor, Michigan, both failed to clear the opening bar in the pole vault competition. Richards and Bell were representing the Cats as the first-ever pair of Bobcat teammates to qualify for the NCAA Regional stage in the women’s pole vault in the same year.
Clara Fox, a sophomore from Bozeman, fouled her three attempts in the javelin to close a year in which she placed third at the Big Sky Championships and climbed to No. 5 all-time in program history in the event.
UP NEXT
Montana State’s men return to E.B. Cushing Stadium on Friday for the third day of competition at the NCAA West First Rounds.
Harvey Cramb will race for a ticket to Eugene in the 1,500 meters at 5:15 p.m. CT.
The Australian sophomore qualified for Friday’s national quarterfinal by winning his heat on Wednesday, and Friday will seek to make his second trip to nationals this year after placing 11th in the mile at the indoor championships in March.
Cramb will be in the second of two heats, with the top five from each heat plus the next two-fastest times advancing to the NCAA Championships.
Then, ‘Steeple U’ takes to the track at 5:40 p.m. CT with three Bobcats trying to book trips to Eugene.
Will Kelly and Owen Smith will race in the second of three heats, with Smith trying to replicate his magic from last year at NCAA Regionals, when he entered the meet seeded 43rd before grabbing one of 12 spots to nationals.
This year, Smith is seeded 23rd, while Kelly is seeded 30th.
In the third heat of the steeplechase, three-time All-American and two-time Big Sky champion Rob McManus toes the line looking for yet another NCAA Championships appearance.
McManus is seeded fourth in the West and ranks sixth nationally in the event.
The meet will stream live on ESPN+ beginning at 4 p.m. MT/5 p.m. CT.
A full meet schedule is available here and start lists can be viewed here. A meet central webpage with links to live results, information, streaming, and more can be found here.
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2025 Southern Arizona Boys Volleyball All-Stars
Share Tweet Share Share Email (Andy Morales/AllSportsTucson) 4A STATE RUNNER-UPSalpointe (29-9) 5A SEMIFINALS FINISHCienega (25-6) PLAYER OF THE YEARAlexander Owens, Sr. Salpointe FRESHMAN OF THE YEARGage Lindsley, Sahuaro ALL-SOUTHERN ARIZONACaiden Mott, Jr. CienegaAntony Owens, So. SalpointeDawson Leber, Sr. SalpointeAlexander Owens, Sr. SalpointeSamuel Widmer, Sr. Mica […]


4A STATE RUNNER-UP
Salpointe (29-9)
5A SEMIFINALS FINISH
Cienega (25-6)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Alexander Owens, Sr. Salpointe
FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
Gage Lindsley, Sahuaro
ALL-SOUTHERN ARIZONA
Caiden Mott, Jr. Cienega
Antony Owens, So. Salpointe
Dawson Leber, Sr. Salpointe
Alexander Owens, Sr. Salpointe
Samuel Widmer, Sr. Mica Mountain
Dawson Briggs, Sr. Cienega
COACH OF THE YEAR
Stephen Huff, Salpointe
6A CONFERENCE
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Tim Tran, Sr. Rincon/University
FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
Canyon Stark, Tucson
COACH OF THE YEAR
Sean Haynes, Rincon/University
FIRST TEAM
Tim Tran, Sr. Rincon/University
Antonio Sabelli, So. Rincon/University
Nic Sanchez, Jr. Rincon/University
Gavin Green, Sr. Rincon/University
Leif Terre, Sr. Rincon/University
Trevor Peyton, Sr. Rincon/University
Aiden Atkinson, Sr. Marana
Brandon Gilbert, Sr. Marana
Axel Fraser, Sr. Tucson
Taltos Geml, Jr. Tucson
Raymon Armenta, Sr. Sunnyside
SECOND TEAM
Elijah Gutierrez, Jr. Rincon/University
Liam Burke, Sr. Rincon/University
Jack Elliott, So. Marana
Krew Caldwell, Sr. Marana
Aynsley Jones, Jr. Tucson
Arthur Piña, Jr. Tucson
Gabriel Harmon, Jr. Tucson
Martin Torres, Sr. Sunnyside
Cristian Pino, Sr. Sunnyside
Brayan Rodriguez, Sr. Sunnyside
5A CONFERENCE
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Caiden Mott, Jr. Cienega
FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
Vincent Merheb, Catalina Foothills
COACH OF THE YEAR
Heather Mott, Cienega
FIRST TEAM
Dawson Briggs, Sr. Cienega
Caiden Mott, Jr. Cienega
Andrew Keen, So. Cienega
Ryder Belik, Jr. Cienega
Jacob Martinez, Sr. Catalina Foothills
Zane Schwartz, Sr. Catalina Foothills
Kyle Senkerik, Sr. Catalina Foothills
Dylan Rubio, Sr. Catalina Foothills
Bryant Sorensen, Sr. Mountain View
Oliver Scott, Sr. Mountain View
Roddick Alvarez, Sr. Buena
Daniel Coronado, Sr. Flowing Wells
SECOND TEAM
Derek Zobrist-Carroll, Jr. Cienega
Chase Briggs, So. Cienega
Jayce Rooney, Jr. Catalina Foothills
Chase Reidhead, Jr. Mountain View
Hunter White, Sr. Mountain View
Kristopher Klappert, Jr. Mountain View
Kade Spilsbury, Sr. Buena
Chris Anaya-Ashe, Sr. Flowing Wells
Mason Boothe, Sr. Canyon del Oro
Elijah Unsworth, Sr. Canyon del Oro
Ruben Chavarin, Jr. Desert View
Elijah Soto, Jr. Pueblo
4A CONFERENCE
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Alexander Owens, Sr. Salpointe
FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
Gage Lindsley, Sahuaro
COACH OF THE YEAR
Jane DeVries, Mica Mountain
FIRST TEAM
Alexander Owens, Sr. Salpointe
Dawson Leber, Sr. Salpointe
Antony Owens, So. Salpointe
Lehi Rocha, So. Salpointe
Sean Wiltshire, Sr. Mica Mountain
Samuel Widmer, Sr. Mica Mountain
Caleb Cherry, Sr. Mica Mountain
Ian Dahl, So. Ironwood Ridge
Osman Abdelghauom, Sr. Ironwood Ridge
Javier De La Ree, Sr. Sahuaro
Alek Brimmer, Sr. Sahuarita
SECOND TEAM
Tyler Nitka, Jr. Salpointe
Reyes Gardner-Figueroa, Jr. Salpointe
Teagan Powell, Sr. Mica Mountain
Dominic Cadena, Sr. Mica Mountain
Ali Abdelghauom, Sr. Ironwood Ridge
Jayce Soto-Balin, Sr. Ironwood Ridge
Corbin Crosby, So. Ironwood Ridge
Gage Lindsley, Fr. Sahuaro
Josef Fabian, Sr. Walden Grove
Kawika Daws, Sr. Sahuarita
THIRD TEAM
Shane Palmer, So. Salpointe
Andrew Evans, Jr. Mica Mountain
Evan Birtcil, Sr. Ironwood Ridge
Spencer Jones, Sr. Ironwood Ridge
David Gutierrez, Jr. Sahuaro
Damien Ritter, Sr. Sahuaro
Joseph Shiflet, Sr. Walden Grove
Elian Quijada, Sr. Sahuarita
Esteban Pinto, So. Sahuarita
Angel Martinez, Sr. Cholla
Elias Garcia, So. Cholla
Brayan Cervantes Portillo, Sr. Amphitheater
3A CONFERENCE
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Jonathan Ranck, Sr. Pusch Ridge
FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
Miles Gerl, Sabino
COACH OF THE YEAR
Shannon Huetter, Palo Verde
FIRST TEAM
Robert Kim, Jr. Sabino
Hayden Picton, Sr. Pusch Ridge
Jonathan Ranck, Sr. Pusch Ridge
Landen Maynard, Sr. Pusch Ridge
Frankie Lopez, Jr. Pusch Ridge
Kamaiu Ortiz, So. Palo Verde
Kristian White, So. Palo Verde
Benjamin Osborne, So. Sabino
Dominic Murphy, Sr. Gregory School
Benjamin Teyechea, Jr. St. Augustine
SECOND TEAM
Logan Warren, Sr. Pusch Ridge
Marcelo Ibarra-Vallejo, Jr. Pusch Ridge
Mechack Mathumo, Jr. Palo Verde
Aztlan Ortiz, Sr. Palo Verde
Rashad Ortiz, So. Palo Verde
Ethan Graves, Jr. Palo Verde
Benjamen Forgue, Sr. Sabino
Logan Bradshaw, Jr. Sabino
Star Ikamba, Sr. Gregory School
Jackson Dickinson, Jr. Gregory School
Richard Yellott, So. Gregory School
D-III GOLF ALL-STARS
TENNIS ALL-STARS

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DePaul University Blue Demons – Official Athletics Website
COLLEGE STATION, Texas – DePaul track and field opened its stay in College Station with four statement performances on Wednesday, as every Blue Demon improved upon their West Region qualifying mark. The day was highlighted by Alex Bernstein punching his first ticket to the NCAA Championships, while Demetrius Rolle and Darius Brown advanced to their […]

Bernstein delivered a moment to remember in the men’s hammer throw, erupting with a scream after a clutch final attempt sealed his spot at the NCAA Championships. Ranked 20th in the West entering the week, the senior unleashed a 65.36m mark on his third and final throw to place 11th and claim one of 12 qualifying spots. It marks the first national appearance of his career, and he’ll now head to Hayward Field among the top 24 hammer throwers in the country.
Just minutes later, Jaiden Gary stepped into the ring and nearly added another Blue Demon to the Eugene-bound list. The freshman, seeded 49th in the region, shattered expectations with a personal-best 18.28m toss to finish 20th overall, less than half a meter shy of advancing. He placed third among all freshmen in the West and capped a standout debut season with a performance that bodes well for the future of DePaul’s throws unit.
Darius Brown, a seasoned postseason competitor, remained steady in the 110m hurdles. The senior ran a clean 13.48 to finish seventh in the opening round, advancing comfortably to Friday’s quarterfinal.
Demetrius Rolle made the biggest leap of the day. In his NCAA postseason debut, the graduate student surged from a No. 35 seed to finish 17th in the 100m with a time of 10.39, good for a spot in Friday’s quarterfinal round. He and Brown will now each compete in their respective events among 24 athletes vying for a top-12 finish and a berth to Eugene.
Due to unforeseen circumstances, DePaul was without 800m qualifier Dustin Hudak, as he was held out shortly before the race.
NCAA West Preliminary Rounds
E.B. Cushing Stadium – College Station, Texas
Wednesday, May 28
Men’s Hammer Throw: 11. Alex Bernstein – 65.36m (q)
Men’s Shot Put: 20. Jaiden Gary – 18.28m (PB)
Men’s 110m Hurdles: 7. Darius Brown – 13.48Q
Men’s 100m: 17. Demetrius Rolle – 10.39q
Men’s 800m: Dustin Hudak – DNS
UP NEXT: Graduate thrower Kash Allen will compete in the women’s shot put on Thursday evening at 6 p.m. CT as the Blue Demons continue their historic run in the NCAA West Prelims.
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Texas A&M Athletics
BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION – Texas A&M track & field’s Aleksandr Solovev highlighted the opening day of the NCAA West First Round, booking the teams’ first spot to the NCAA Championships Wednesday at E.B. Cushing Stadium. Solovev punched the Aggies’ first ticket to the national championships, taking the top spot of the men’s pole vault with […]

Solovev punched the Aggies’ first ticket to the national championships, taking the top spot of the men’s pole vault with a clearance of 5.42m/17-9.25. The junior entered the meet at the third height and cleared a pair of bars to ensure his qualification to Oregon.
The group on the track secured 12 spots to Friday’s quarterfinal rounds, headlined by Ja’Qualon Scott who got the ball rolling on the track as the junior secured his spot to Friday’s meet in the 110m hurdles. The junior won the third heat of the event in 13.24 which stood as the No. 1 time of the first round. Continuing his dominance, Scott added his second top time and quarterfinal spot of the day in the 400m hurdles winning the fifth heat with a time of 49.06. Bryce McCray also ensured his advancement to Friday after finishing second in the first heat with a time of 50.44.
The 1,500m duo of Cooper Cawthra and Luca Santorum continued the momentum for the Aggies, as both advanced to the following round of the event after earning automatic qualification out of their respective sections. Cawthra took second in heat three in 3:44.91, while Santorum placed third in heat two with a time 3:55.98.
Ernest Campbell added his name to the list of advancing Aggies, placing second in heat six with a time of 10.43 to earn an automatic qualification spot.
A&M’s decorated 400m group made their presence felt on the oval, ensuring three spots to Friday’s competition. Auhmad Robinson led the group, winning the opening heat of the event in 45.60 for automatic qualification, while Hossam Eddine Hatib grabbed fourth in 45.79 to claim the fastest timed qualifying spot. Cutler Zamzow was the third of the group to move on, finishing second in heat 5 with a mark of 46.44.
The governance on the track continued in the 800m, as Sam Whitmarsh snatched the third heat and fastest time of the event in 1:46.83. Kimar Farquharson also battled his way to Friday, finishing second in heat five with a mark of 1:47.83.
Mason Mangum secured the last quarterfinal spot of the day in the 200m, crossing the line in 20.85 in a competitive fourth heat.
Next Up
The Aggies return to E.B. Cushing Stadium tomorrow for the second day of the NCAA West First Round.
To learn more about Texas A&M Track & Field/Cross Country, visit 12thMan.com and follow @aggietfxc.
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York Sophomore Named To Illinois 1st Team All-State In Water Polo
ELMHURST, IL – York High School sophomore Ethan Allen has wrapped up a remarkable year, achieving historic milestones both in academics and athletics, and earning national recognition in the sport of water polo. Allen, who finished his sophomore year with honor roll, has become the first sophomore in York High School history to be named […]

ELMHURST, IL – York High School sophomore Ethan Allen has wrapped up a remarkable year, achieving historic milestones both in academics and athletics, and earning national recognition in the sport of water polo.
Allen, who finished his sophomore year with honor roll, has become the first sophomore in York High School history to be named Illinois 1st Team All-State in water polo. His performance this season was nothing short of exceptional – he led the Dukes in scoring with 117 goals and played a critical role in helping the team secure a 3rd place finish at the Illinois State Championship, the highest in the school’s water polo history.
But his success isn’t stopping at the state level. Allen has been selected as one of only 15 boys across the country to represent the United States on Team USA at an international water polo competition in Serbia in August 2025. It’s a prestigious honor that places him among the nation’s most elite young athletes.
This summer Allen will be training in Southern California, traveling to Greece for advanced international training, returning to California to compete in the Junior Olympics with Socal water polo team, and finally joining Team USA in Serbia for the highly anticipated international tournament.
Ethan Allen’s accomplishments at such a young age reflect a combination of talent, discipline, and drive. As he continues to grow on the national and international stage, both the York community and the broader athletic world will be watching closely.
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No. 11 Women’s Track and Field advances three to NCAA Championships
Story Links COLLEGE STATION, Texas – No. 11 Texas Women’s Track and Field advanced three to the NCAA Outdoor Championships on the second day of the NCAA West First Round at E.B. Cushing Stadium. Seven Longhorns later advanced to Saturday’s quarterfinals. Sophomore Aaliyah Foster was the first Longhorn to book a trip […]

COLLEGE STATION, Texas – No. 11 Texas Women’s Track and Field advanced three to the NCAA Outdoor Championships on the second day of the NCAA West First Round at E.B. Cushing Stadium. Seven Longhorns later advanced to Saturday’s quarterfinals.
Sophomore Aaliyah Foster was the first Longhorn to book a trip to the NCAA Championships after finishing seventh in the women’s long jump with a mark of 6.44m (21-1.50). Foster has now reached the NCAA meet all four times (2 indoor, 2 outdoor) in her career for Texas.
Senior Chrystal Herpin and sophomore Nina Ndubuisi both qualified for the NCAA meet in shot put with two top-six finishes. Herpin will compete in her final meet as a Longhorn and second NCAA outdoor meet after finishing fifth with a throw of 17.55m (57-7). Ndubuisi was sixth with a throw of 17.15m (56-3.25) and has reached all four NCAA meets in her young career.
Graduate transfer Elizabeth Stockman advanced to Saturday’s quarterfinals in the 1500-meter after qualifying on time at 4:17.25. It was the 14th-fastest time of the afternoon. The top-12 in Saturday’s race will advance to the NCAA Championship meet.
Junior Carleta Bernard also advanced to the quarterfinals after running a season-best time of 11.19 in the women’s 100-meter dash. It was the 13th-fastest time of the day.
Two Longhorns later advanced to the 400-meter hurdles after Akala Garrett posted the fastest qualifying time in 55.87 for the 19th-fastest time in UT history. Freshman Mackenzie Collins also advanced with the ninth-fastest time of the day in 57.34.
Texas later qualified three in the 200-meters first round led by junior Kenondra Davis who finished in 22.87 and freshman Holly Okuku who posted a time of 22.88. Bernard qualified for her second individual event crossing the line in 23.09.
RESULTS:
Akala Garrett – 1st – 400mH – 55.87 Q
Chrystal Herpin – 5th – Shot Put – 17.55m (57-7)
Nina Ndubuisi – 6th – Shot Put – 17.15m (56-3.25)
Aaliyah Foster – 7th – Long Jump – 6.44m (21-1.50)
Kenondra Davis – 7th – 200m – 22.87 Q
Mackenzie Collins – 9th – 400mH – 57.34 Q
Holly Okuku – 9th – 200m – 22.88 Q
Carleta Bernard – 12th – 200m – 23.09 Q
Carleta Bernard – 13th – 100m – 11.19 Q
Eva Jess – 13th – 10,000m – 34:36.21
Elizabeth Stockman – 14th – 1500m – 4:17.25 q
Amity Ebarb – 29th – 800m – 2:07.39
Nita Koom-Dadzie – 41st – 200m – 24.07
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