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NAC Track & Field Championship Day 1 Recap

NAC Track & Field Championship Day 1 Recap [RESULTS] WATERVILLE, Maine – The 2025 North Atlantic Conference (NAC) Outdoor Track & Field Championship opened Friday afternoon at Colby College with the High Jump and Pole Vault events. Husson junior Alexis Freeman highlighted the day by setting a new NAC […]

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[RESULTS] WATERVILLE, Maine – The 2025 North Atlantic Conference (NAC) Outdoor Track & Field Championship opened Friday afternoon at Colby College with the High Jump and Pole Vault events.

Husson junior Alexis Freeman highlighted the day by setting a new NAC Championship record in the Pole Vault, clearing 3.00 meters (9-10.00).

The remainder of the championship resumes Saturday at 11:20 AM at the Alfond Track on Colby’s campus.

Men’s High Jump:

VTSU-Johnson junior Eli Wilson captured the NAC title with a top mark of 1.93 meters (6-4.00), edging out UMaine-Farmington senior Ben Vachon and Thomas College freshman Jontreaz Hardy, who each cleared 1.90 meters (6-2.75).

Husson sophomore Mykal Roberson, UMPI freshman Jovain Barrett, and UMF freshman Owen Booker each recorded a 1.80 meter (5-10.75) effort, while Thomas sophomore Henry Phillips and UMPI junior Westley Dyer cleared 1.75 meters (5-9.00).

Men’s Pole Vault

UMaine-Farmington senior Seamus Reeve won the NAC title with a height of 3.35 meters (11-0.00), leading a strong UMF contingent. Freshman Owen Booker and senior Ben Vachon both cleared 3.20 meters (10-6.00), as did Thomas junior Miles Gadwah.

UMPI’s Alessandro Marroquin placed fifth with a 3.05-meter (10-0.00) effort while Thomas senior Jordan Brooke and Husson freshman Ian Cottrell tied at 2.90 meters (9-6.25). Thomas sophomore Henry Phillips capped the scoring with a 2.75-meter (9-0.25) clearance.

Women’s High Jump:

Thomas College sophomore Emma Burr claimed first in the Women’s High Jump, clearing 1.56 meters (5-1.50). She tied with Husson junior Nina Gregory, who placed second based on attempts. UMaine-Farmington senior Carrie Burr was third at 1.46 meters (4-9.50).

Three athletes cleared 1.36 meters (4-5.50): Thomas first-year Kara Anderson finished fourth, while UMF’s Kennedy Todd (JR) and Emma Syphers (FR) tied for fifth.

Women’s Pole Vault:

Husson junior Alexis Freeman set a NAC Championship record in the Pole Vault, clearing 3.00 meters (9-10.00) to top the field. The previous mark of 2.90 meters was set last spring by Thomas College’s Emma Burr, now a sophomore, who placed second this year with a 2.65-meter (8-8.25) performance.

UMF junior Erica Johnson and Thomas senior Julia Reny tied for third at 2.35 meters (7-8.50). Husson freshman Brianna Andrews placed fifth with a 2.20-meter (7-2.50) clearance, followed by UMF freshman Monica Lewis in sixth at the same height. Husson’s Nina Gregory and UMF’s Emma Syphers each cleared 1.90 meters (6-2.75).

 

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Track & Field’s Kimrey, Burnett Set School Top-10 Marks at Texas A&M Alumni Muster

Story Links COLLEGE STATION, Texas – University of Missouri track and field’s Reagan Kimrey and Alicia Burnett both entered the school’s top 10 list in the hammer throw and 400m, respectively, at the Texas A&M Alumni Muster on Saturday at E.B. Cushing Stadium. Multiple Tigers earned personal bests, including Kimrey, who posted the ninth-best hammer throw in school history […]

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COLLEGE STATION, Texas – University of Missouri track and field’s Reagan Kimrey and Alicia Burnett both entered the school’s top 10 list in the hammer throw and 400m, respectively, at the Texas A&M Alumni Muster on Saturday at E.B. Cushing Stadium.

Multiple Tigers earned personal bests, including Kimreywho posted the ninth-best hammer throw in school history to take third in the event after recording 58.81m (192-11). Burnett slots in at No. 9 in the 400m after finishing with a time of 54.85. In women’s high jump, Claudina Diaz tied her best of 1.85m (6-0.75) to take second, while Charlotte Cullen (4:30.88), Kobi Walker (4:31.94) and Brianna Lee (4:35.51) did so in the women’s 1500m. 

On the men’s side, Jamie Mora (3:46.01) and Ryan Eddington (3:46.97) notched second and third in the 1500m. Chase Crawford’s 17.72m (58-1.75) throw in shot put marked a new personal record. Tarique George rounded out the Mizzou individual bests after he earned a first-place finish with a throw of 56.98m (186-11) in discus. 

Other podium finishers include Callan Saldutto’s first-place result in men’s javelin, recording a throw of 71.57m (234-9) for the fourth top finish in the event this season and the third-best throw of his career. Sam Innes’ third-place hammer throw of 65.57m (215-1), Valentina Barrios’ third-place result in javelin of 49.96m (163-11), Ames Burtonwho took second in discus with a throw of 53.18m (174-6), Rahel Broemmel (4:21.50) and Anneken Viljoen (4:22.65) took second and third in the 1500m, respectively and Sterling Scott’s first-place triple jump of 15.98m (52-5.25).

























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Field Events

Place-Athlete-Mark | Notes (PR = personal record / FR = facility record)

Hammer Throw (W)

3rd – Reagan Kimrey: 58.81m (192-11), PR


4th – Petra Gombas: 56.34m (184-10)


12th – Kaitlyn Morningstar: 44.29m (145-3)

Hammer Throw (M)

3rd – Sam Innes: 65.57m (215-1)


7th – Garik Pozecki: 58.28m (191-2)

Pole Vault (W)

9th – Allison Geen: 3.56m (11-8)


12th – Anna Vedral: 3.56m (11-8)

Pole Vault (M)

12th – Charlie Garino: 4.85m (15-11)

Shot Put (W)

4th – Ames Burton: 13.66m (44-9.75)

Shot Put (M)

2nd – Chase Crawford: 17.72m (58-1.75), PR


4th – Hayden Dixon: 17.64m (57-10.5)

Discus (W)

2nd – Ames Burton: 53.18m (174-6)


12th – Tania Duncan: 42.62m (139-10)


13th – Kaitlyn Morningstar: 40.62m (133-3)

Discus (M)

1st – Tarique George: 56.98m (186-11), PR


4th – TJ Wiggins: 53.93m (176-11)


5th – Rece Rowan: 52.62m (172-8)

Javelin (W)

3rd – Valentina Barrios: 49.96m (163-11)


4th – Val Galligan: 47.35m (155-4)


8th – Marysa Flieg: 43.18m (141-8)


9th – Kaesha George: 42.79m (140-4)


12th – Morgan Cannon: 39.81m (130-7) 

Javelin (M)

1st – Callan Saldutto: 71.57m (234-9)

Triple Jump (W)

7th – Victoria Josse: 12.44m (40-9.75)

Triple Jump (M)

1st – Sterling Scott: 15.98m (52-5.75)

High Jump (W)

2nd – Claudina Diaz: 1.85m (6-0.75), ties PR

Track Events

Place-Athlete-Mark | Notes (PR = personal record / FR = facility record)

1500m (W)

2nd – Rahel Broemmel: 4:21.50


3rd – Anneken Viljoen: 4:22.65


10th – Charlotte Cullen: 4:30.88, PR


12th – Kobi Walker: 4:31.94, PR


19th – Brianna Lee: 4:35.51, PR


22nd – Mirriam Chepkirui: 4:37.46

1500m (M)

2nd – Jamie Mora: 3:46.01, PR


3rd – Ryan Eddington: 3:46.97, PR


6th – Yordanos Zelinski: 3:47.99


8th – Ethan Lee: 3:49.16


9th – Colby Revord: 3:50.25


10th – Jack Forer: 3:50.45


15th – Finn Russell: 3:55.28

400m (W)

7th – Alicia Burnett: 54.85, PR

800m (W)

8th – Charlotte Cullen: 2:16.84

800m (M)

14th – Jamie Mora: 1:55.70

200m (M)

11th – Steven Marks: 21.13


30th – Robert Hines: 21.68

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‘Outstanding’ City of Liverpool crowned U17 Female national champions

May 4, 2025 City of Liverpool were crowned female U17 champions at the GoCardless Swim England Water Polo National Age Group Championships. They defeated West London Penguin 12-6 to claim the Edith and Tom Lythe Memorial Trophy for the first time since 2011. An impressive team display, both defensively and in front of goal, meant […]

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City of Liverpool were crowned female U17 champions at the GoCardless Swim England Water Polo National Age Group Championships.

They defeated West London Penguin 12-6 to claim the Edith and Tom Lythe Memorial Trophy for the first time since 2011.

An impressive team display, both defensively and in front of goal, meant that they had just too much for a strong Penguin team.

It took them until the third quarter to take control of the match after a tightly contested opening two periods.

The clubs tough defence and the impressive Issy Taylor in goal kept Penguin at bay for the majority of the first half before five goals from five different players in the third saw Liverpool pull clear.

Penguin gave it their all in the closing stages but had to settle for a second successive silver medal in this event.

“I’m really pleased and proud of them”

After the match, Liverpool Head Coach Alice Bryne spoke of her pride in her team’s performance in Coventry.

She said: “Incredible, they were absolutely outstanding today. Everything that we talked about in tactics we did, everything that we practiced in training, they did.

“Excellent finishes, the goalkeeping, excellent team defence. It was just outstanding. It says so much about how composed and determined they were but actually I think it shows how committed they are all the time.

“They come to training every week so that’s not the first time that they’ve heard me say those things. And this is that payoff, that reward for all of their time, effort and hard work. I’m really pleased and proud of them.”

She also spoke about two of her standout players of the weekend in goalkeeper Issy Taylor and Tillie McGeehan who were awarded the tournament’s top goalkeeper and MVP awards respectively.

“Our goalkeeper just keeps improving and improving. She made a penalty save early on and I think that was critical to keep it tight and to keep us in it. And to have MVP with Tillie just shows how hard that our players have been working in training to achieve this and those awards.

“Quite a few of them will be back next year and still able to play as well which is fantastic. We’re hoping we can carry this into next year’s competition, and I think this would’ve only made them hungrier to compete at the highest level.”

U17 Female gold medal match result and scorers

City of Liverpool 12 – 6 West London Penguin (1-0, 2-1, 5-2, 4-3)

Liverpool scorers: Poppy Clarke, Tilly McGeehan (3), Lucy Watson (3), Jenna Binks, Sianna Tamlin (3), Nieve Folkes.

West London Penguin scorers: Darya Kakari, Manpreet Gill (4), Emily Barea.

Worthing defeat Exeter for bronze

Worthing went one better than they did in 2024 to secure the bronze medal in the day’s opening match at the Alan Higgs Centre.

The Sussex-based side ran out 10-5 winners against Exeter, partly thanks to goal scoring exploits of Elsie Graves.

She was named player of the match as well as the competitions top goal scorer after adding six to her tally in this one.

That took her total to 11 in two matches with her final quarter hat trick putting the match beyond Exeter’s reach.

Like Penguin, Exeter was well in the game at half-time, but Worthing got into their groove in the second half to come away with a solid victory and a bronze medal to boot.

You can find the full match sheets and all the results from this weekend’s competition by visiting the live scoreboard page.

Images: Will Johnston Photography

U17 Female bronze medal match result and scorers

Worthing 10 – 5 Exeter (1-1, 3-3, 3-0, 3-1)

Worthing scorers: A Fraser, S Priede, Elsie Graves (6), Maia Middleton, A Fleming.

Exeter scorers: Yasmine Chaabane (2), Kate James (2), Molly Dean.



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Brady Tkachuk said even with loss, playoff experience good for Ottawa Senators | Sports News

OTTAWA – For the first time in eight years the Ottawa Senators head into the offseason not questioning what went wrong but reflecting on what finally went right. Ottawa (45-30-7) saw its hard work pay off, finishing the regular season in the first wild-card spot to earn a berth in the Stanley Cup playoffs. While […]

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OTTAWA – For the first time in eight years the Ottawa Senators head into the offseason not questioning what went wrong but reflecting on what finally went right.

Ottawa (45-30-7) saw its hard work pay off, finishing the regular season in the first wild-card spot to earn a berth in the Stanley Cup playoffs. While the Senators lost their first-round series to the Toronto Maple Leafs in six games, it’s also a sign of progress that they’re trending in the right direction.

The Senators can now start thinking about what comes next. With a core led by captain Brady Tkachuk and Tim Stutzle, a maturing defence and solid goaltender in Linus Ullmark, Ottawa heads into the summer focused on building off this year’s success.

Tkachuk said expectations will be different now that Ottawa accomplished its first goal.

“It’s everybody wants to win, and I think that’s where the disappointment comes in,” he said. “You know you want to win the Stanley Cup, and to not accomplish that it’s just going to create disappointment.

“But we’ll take that, use that as fire, use that as fuel and be ready to go next year and not stop until it happens.” 

Many players reflected on how valuable getting first-hand exposure to playoff hockey was and seeing how the game intensifies.

“I think the experience we just lived, losing against Toronto in the playoffs is really going to help our team improve,” said defenceman Thomas Chabot. “We all learned a lot living the experience for the first time. 

“I think we’re all going to come back next season even more prepared to take things to the next level.”

Among the players to elevate their game was defenceman Tyler Kleven, who’s set to become an unrestricted free agent.The 23-year-old had two assists in the series but was an imposing physical force on the back end.

“I loved it,” said Kleven. “It was so much fun to be out there and I could play my physical style … I thought it fit my style of play.”

One area that stood out for a number of players was the importance of faceoffs.

Stutzle, Shane Pinto and Dylan Cozens all spoke about wanting to improve their performance in the faceoff circle and the value of veteran Claude Giroux.

Giroux could be counted on when a defensive faceoff win was needed or for a key faceoff on the power play. 

“I think I can speak for everyone on the team, we are really lucky to have him,” said Stutzle. “I’ve been really lucky to have him for all those years now.”

Cozens spoke about how valuable it was to ask Giroux for tips or tricks if he was struggling in a game.

Giroux is one of seven players set to become an unrestricted free agent. Giroux said while he hasn’t given much thought to his future or had any conversations with GM Steve Staios, he added how much he’s enjoyed his past three years in Ottawa.

“I love the players, the fans, the city,” said Giroux. “This year was the most fun I’ve had in a few years.”

Giroux, 32, believes he still has a lot to offer and can remain an impact player. More importantly, he believes the best is yet to come for the Senators.

A decision will also need to be made on Adam Gaudette, another unrestricted free agent.

The 28-year-old worked on establishing himself as a full-time NHL player. He played up and down the lineup this season and finished with 19 goals and 26 points while adding a goal and two assists in the playoffs.

“I think I proved a lot of people wrong and turned a lot of heads,” said Gaudette, who believes he’s elevated his stock. “And, you know, that’s my game right there is playing hard and being able to produce in a bottom six role.”

Tkachuk divulged he was dealing with an ongoing hip issue that originated at the Four Nations tournament. He also had an upper-body issue he chose not to reveal.

Tkachuk has opted against playing at the world championships in favour of recovery. Jake Sanderson also turned down Team USA. 

Chabot won’t be going either, while Stutzle remains undecided about representing Germany. Ullmark was not asked to play for Sweden.

Nick Jensen, who had a visible limp, would not disclose what he’s dealing with but didn’t rule out the need for surgery. Drake Batherson declined the opportunity to speak to media.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 3, 2025.  

This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 3, 2025.





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LMU Beach Volleyball Competes for a National Championship Sunday Morning on ESPN

Story Links GULF SHORES, Ala. – The final day of the 2025 NCAA Beach Volleyball season comes down to one game. #4 LMU, fresh off defeating both USC and UCLA on Saturday, will square off against #2 TCU in a title bout for the National Championship.   The game will be […]

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GULF SHORES, Ala. – The final day of the 2025 NCAA Beach Volleyball season comes down to one game. #4 LMU, fresh off defeating both USC and UCLA on Saturday, will square off against #2 TCU in a title bout for the National Championship.
 
The game will be aired lived from Gulf Shores on ESPN and ESPN+ with coverage beginning at 7:30 AM PT.
 
Fans can watch the main broadcast on ESPN, or choose any of the specific courts on ESPN+
 

 
 
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2025 NC Beach Volleyball Championship Format
The dual meet match is formatted in five best-of-three sets, pairs matches, with each pairs match being worth one point.

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Chillicothe’s boys volleyball team completed their GCVC league play 8-0 with a victory over RCCA on Friday night The Cavaliers finished first place in the south division and will play the winner of the north division on Monday at St. Charles to defend their GCVC title from 2024. The rain wiped out most of the […]

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Chillicothe’s boys volleyball team completed their GCVC league play 8-0 with a victory over RCCA on Friday night

The Cavaliers finished first place in the south division and will play the winner of the north division on Monday at St. Charles to defend their GCVC title from 2024.

The rain wiped out most of the slate of games Friday and Saturday, but here are the highlights:

Volleyball

Chillicothe 3, RCCA 0: The Cavaliers won 25-17, 25-13, 25-11.

Stats Leaders:

  • Kills: Mercer Cutright 16, Carter Dunfee 6, Jeremyah Teurman 6, Jace Copley 6
  • Assists: David Rourke 28
  • Aces: David Rourke 4, Isaac Herlihy 4, Mercer Cutright 3
  • Digs: Isaac Herlihy 18, Carter Dunfee 10
  • Blocks: Jace Copley and Mercer Cutright 1 each

Hilliard Bradley 3, Chillicothe 2: The Cavalier fell 16-25, 23-25, 25-17, 27-25, 15-13 on Thursday night.

Stats Leaders:

  • Kills: Mercer Cutright 15, Carter Dunfee 12, Jeremyah Teurman 10, Jace Copley 8
  • Assists: David Rourke 45
  • Aces: Mercer Cutright 3, David Rourke 2
  • Digs: Isaac Herlihy 21, Mercer Cutright 14, Carter Dunfee 9
  • Blocks: Jace Copley 2, JB Maravilla and Mercer Cutright 1 each

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Friday

Paint Valley 7, Huntington 9: A three-run bottom of the sixth gave the Lady Huntsmen the come-from-behind win. Allie Baker was 3-for-4 with a run and an RBI. Tori Smith scored three runs on a 2-for-2 night. Savannah Bushatz went 2-for-4 with two runs and an RBI. Leah McCloskey went 2-for-3 with a double and two runs. Taylor Tisdale went 2-for-3 with two doubles, a run and an RBI. For the Bearcats, Sophia Stauffer went 1-of-3 with three runs, a double and four stolen bases. Jayley Crouch went 1-for-1 with a run, a double and an RBI. Delainey Mannion went 1-for-2 with two runs and four stolen bases.

Southeastern 6, Westfall 3: Kylie Williams had a complete game, giving up four hits, three earned runs, two walks and striking out eight. She also went 2-of-3 with a triple, a run and an RBI. Jade Turner went 2-for-4 with a double, a run and two RBIs. Ava Cyrus was 1-for-3 with a double. Ally Fisher had two runs with a double. For Westfall, Sydney Fuller hit a home run on a 1-for-3 night with two RBI. Kenzie Cook was 1-for-3 with a triple and a run.



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