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No. 6 Terps Dominate Oregon In First

Story Links COLLEGE PARK, MD – No. 6 Maryland women’s lacrosse defeated Oregon, 16-4, in the two program’s first-ever matchup at the Field Hockey and Lacrosse Complex on Thursday. The Terps moved to 7-2 and 3-1 against Big Ten opponents this season. #6 Maryland 8, Oregon 1 pic.twitter.com/Vtot6TWWcH  The Terps outshot the Ducks 39-14 and 33-9 on […]

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No. 6 Terps Dominate Oregon In First

COLLEGE PARK, MD – No. 6 Maryland women’s lacrosse defeated Oregon, 16-4, in the two program’s first-ever matchup at the Field Hockey and Lacrosse Complex on Thursday. The Terps moved to 7-2 and 3-1 against Big Ten opponents this season. #6 Maryland 8, Oregon 1 pic.twitter.com/Vtot6TWWcH
 

Shelby Sullivan (two goals) was the fourth Terp to score multiple times. Maisy Clevenger scored one goal but added a career-high three assists. She posted her career-best in the first quarter alone. Other goal scorers were Devin Livingston, Jordyn Lipkin and Lexi Dupcak. Dupcak’s goal was the first of her career. 
      
Goalie JJ Suriano made five saves before Lydia Ward, Caroline Smith and Carly Peterson entered the cage in the second half. Maddy Sterling, Kennedy Major and Edmondson all caused at least one turnover. Annabella Schafer picked up three ground balls to lead the Terps.  Maryland won 15-of-21 draw controls. Edmondson (five wins), Kayla Gilmore (four wins) and Hailey Russo (three wins) led the team from the circle. #6 Maryland 11, Oregon 2 pic.twitter.com/C3ZQ5Pnwr1

  • Maryland led 4-0 after a dominant first period. The Terps had four different scorers: Maisy Clevenger, Emma Abbazia, Lauren LaPointe and Chrissy Thomas. Clevenger assisted on three of the four goals.
  • The Terps continued their hot start, adding four more scores in the second quarter to lead 8-1 at the break. Maryland’s defense kept Oregon’s attack at bay, allowing only three shots and their lone score of the half. Kori Edmondson scored twice, and LaPointe and Abbazia recorded their second tallies. JJ Suriano had five saves at the break. 
  • Maryland extended its lead to ten in the third. Edmondson added two more scores in the quarter, notching a hat trick on the day. Devin Livingston and Jordyn Lipkin joined the scoring barrage, each adding a goal of their own. Oregon added two tallies but trailed 13-3 heading into the final quarter.
  • Abbazia and LaPointe both tallied hat tricks in the fourth quarter, with back-to-back goals in the first six minutes. Lexi Dupack scored the Terps’ final goal of the game.

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Multi Terps Update

  • Kori Edmondson (four goals) recorded multiple points for the 32nd time in her career. She has scored multiple goals 32 times. 
  • Lauren LaPointe (three goals & two assists) notched the third multi-point game of her career and the second multi-goal game of her career. 
  • Emma Abbazia (three goals) recorded her third career multi-point game. It was her third with multiple goals. 
  • Shelby Sullivan (two goals)  recorded her sixth career multi-point game. It was her fifth with multiple goals.
  • Maisy Clevenger (one goal & three assists) had her 12th multi-point game of her career. It was her third game with multiple assists. 
  • Chrissy Thomas  two assists) had the 30th multi-point game of her career. It was her 20th game with multiple assists. 

 Home Cooking 

  • Maryland is 177-12 at home under head coach Cathy Reese. It has eight undefeated home campaigns in the last 11 seasons (2013-19 and 2021).
  • The Terps have only lost two conference home games under Reese.

Numbers To Know  

  • 1: This is the first meeting between Maryland and Oregon in program history. 
  • 1: Abbazia recorded the first hat trick of her career. 
  • 2: LaPointe has two hat tricks in her career. 
  • 3: Clevenger recorded a career-high three assists. 
  • 3: Three Terps recorded a hat trick in the game. 
  • 4: Four Terps recorded at least two goals
  • 5: LaPointe scored a career-high five points. 
  • 5: Sullivan has five multi-goal games. 
  • 6: The Terps are ranked No. 6 in the Inside Lacrosse/Women’s Coaches Association Top 25 Poll. 
  • 10: Edmondson has 10 free-position goals through nine games.
  • 15: Thomas leads the Terps with 15 assists through nine games. 
  • 23: Edmondson recorded her 23rd career hat trick and her sixth of the season.
  • 25: Edmondson has 25 goals through nine games to lead the Terps. 
  • 177: Maryland is 177-12 in home games under Reese. 

Up Next

  • Maryland will play at No. 15 Penn on March 31. The game starts at 4 p.m. and will be streamed on ESPN+. 

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Pair of Little Rock student-athletes earn OVC Community Service Awards

Story Links BRENTWOOD, Tenn. – The Ohio Valley Conference announced its 18 Community Service honorees Wednesday morning. Among those were two Little Rock student-athletes. Senior women’s golfer Katja Mueller and men’s cross country/track and field athlete Joel Allen were both honored. The awards, first bestowed in 2022-23, are based on activities […]

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BRENTWOOD, Tenn. – The Ohio Valley Conference announced its 18 Community Service honorees Wednesday morning. Among those were two Little Rock student-athletes. Senior women’s golfer Katja Mueller and men’s cross country/track and field athlete Joel Allen were both honored.

The awards, first bestowed in 2022-23, are based on activities that took place during the 2024-25 academic year and recognize outstanding student-athletes for the contributions they make away from athletics, both on campus and in the community. OVC member institutions who competed in the league during the 2024-25 academic year were able to select a maximum of one male and one female student-athlete from their institution to be honored.

 “The OVC has always been about a sense of community,” said OVC Commissioner Beth DeBauche. “We are delighted to continue to bestow these awards to these outstanding student-athletes who are giving back to their communities.”

Mueller, who graduated in May with a degree in Business Administration Management, was an active volunteer around campus and in the community. The Rhineland-Platinate, Germany native volunteered at Little Rock volleyball, swimming and soccer events. She also worked at the inaugural Simmons Bank Championship at Pleasant Valley Country Club in Little Rock and volunteered at five other golf tournaments. She served at the Little Rock Animal Village and contributed a total of 69 volunteer hours during the 2024-25 school year.

Mueller, a 2024 WGCA All-American Scholar, was a four-year letter-winner for the Trojans and finished 15th in the OVC Tournament this spring. The Trojans finished second in the OVC Tournament as a team and won the event last spring.

Allen, a native of Youngsville, La., served Little Rock SAAC as a Community Engagement Officer for a year and also helped lead Little Rock DEI Week student engagement initiatives. During his Little Rock career, Allen medaled once in the Men’s 10,000 meters and won gold in the Men’s 3,000 Steeplechase, including winning the event the last two years during the Little Rock Invitational.

He coordinated volunteers at Little Rock athletic events for two years and was active volunteering at on-campus events for his four-year stint on campus. Allen also led student-athlete volunteers at the Little Rock Marathon and totaled 29 volunteer hours this school year.

 

 



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Gophers Kostas Zoltas, Angelos Mantzouranis go 1-2 at NCAAs

Zaltos won the event with a personal-best throw of 256 feet, 2 inches. Zaltos reached that distance in the final of his four throws. Mantzouranis was second with an effort of 252-6. The winning distance by Zaltos is the sixth-best throw in NCAA history. Zaltos’ championship was the 11th individual NCAA outdoor championship in program […]

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Zaltos won the event with a personal-best throw of 256 feet, 2 inches. Zaltos reached that distance in the final of his four throws. Mantzouranis was second with an effort of 252-6. The winning distance by Zaltos is the sixth-best throw in NCAA history.

Zaltos’ championship was the 11th individual NCAA outdoor championship in program history. The most recent to win was Obsa Ali in the 3000-meter steeplechase in 2018.

Mantzouranis, a sophomore, and Zoltas, a senior, went into the event ranked No. 1 and No. 2, respectively, in the events. Mantzouranis had the top throw in the nation this spring, 257-11; that is the third-best throw in NCAA history. Before Wednesday, Zaltos’ season-best throw was 255-7.

The Gophers’ 4×100 meter relay team of Zion Campbell, Kion Benjamin, Aaron Charles and Devin Augustine qualified for Friday’s finals with a time of 38.16 seconds in Wednesday’s semifinals.

Christian Martin finished 17th in 110-meter hurdles semifinals and did not advance to the finals.

Also competing for the Gophers on Wednesday were Jak Urlacher in the pole vault final and Charles Godfred in the long jump final. Godfred, who won the Big Ten Conference title, is ranked No. 2 in the nation.



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Eden Prairie, Rogers reach boys volleyball state final

The finalists for the first MSHSL-sanctioned boys volleyball tournament are set. Rogers, the No. 3 seed in the field, spotted No. 2 Eastview a victory in the first set of Wednesday’s first semifinal match at the University of St. Thomas, then won two close sets before closing out the match in the fourth set for […]

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The finalists for the first MSHSL-sanctioned boys volleyball tournament are set.

Rogers, the No. 3 seed in the field, spotted No. 2 Eastview a victory in the first set of Wednesday’s first semifinal match at the University of St. Thomas, then won two close sets before closing out the match in the fourth set for a 22-25, 25-22, 25-23, 25-19 victory.

Grant Anderson had 20 kills and Ethan Pierson added 13 for the Royals. Setter Trent Welle distributed the ball confidently for Rogers (26-1).

Rogers will face Eden Prairie in Thursday’s state tournament finale. The No. 1-seeded Eagles beat No. 4 Spring Lake Park in four sets, 19-25, 25-13, 25-16, 25-15.

Hardhik Kommalapati led Eden Prairie with 17 kills and Gabriel Hernandez had 11 for the Eagles (26-2), who stymied the Panthers at the net with 14 blocks.

Eden Prairie and Rogers have not met this season.

In the quarterfinals, Rogers defeated St. Paul Central in five sets to advance to Wednesday’s semifinal against No. 2 seed Eastview, which moved on with a three-set sweep of Hopkins/St. Louis Park.

Also in the quarterfinals, North St. Paul built a lead and rode it to a 25-17 first-set victory over Spring Lake Park. Spring Lake Park climbed out of a three-point hole to take the second set 26-24 and even the match, then pulled out a 3-1 victory.



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Parade of Champions at Atascadero High School • Atascadero News

ATASCADERO — Earlier this June, Atascadero High School held a “Parade of Champions” to celebrate the achievements of standout student-athletes. Honorees included Lucas Pulse, Elizabeth Wagster, Kaden Pryor, Cole Loney, Kieran Dolan, Charlotte Grant, the 220 Yard Medley Relay Team — Evangeline Brown, Aleah King, Carly Spann, and Katie Strohl — and the Varsity Girls Swim […]

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ATASCADERO — Earlier this June, Atascadero High School held a “Parade of Champions” to celebrate the achievements of standout student-athletes. Honorees included Lucas Pulse, Elizabeth Wagster, Kaden Pryor, Cole Loney, Kieran Dolan, Charlotte Grant, the 220 Yard Medley Relay Team — Evangeline Brown, Aleah King, Carly Spann, and Katie Strohl — and the Varsity Girls Swim Team. Congratulations to all!

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Florida Track And Field Team To Compete In Championship

The NCAA Track and Field Championships kick off Wednesday at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon. The Florida men’s team looks to defend its outdoor title. The men have dominated the NCAA in recent years, winning three consecutive championships. Meanwhile, the women look to earn their first team title since 2022. Both the men’s and women’s […]

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The NCAA Track and Field Championships kick off Wednesday at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon.

The Florida men’s team looks to defend its outdoor title. The men have dominated the NCAA in recent years, winning three consecutive championships. Meanwhile, the women look to earn their first team title since 2022. Both the men’s and women’s teams previously won the team titles in 2022, making Florida the first school to sweep the team titles since 2015.

Florida qualified for 19 overall entries in the championships following its performances in the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field East preliminaries.

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Wednesday is day one of the men’s competition. Florida will be represented by 14 athletes in eight events. The men’s team is currently No. 15 in the NCAA Men’s team rankings, with 112.25 points.

The men will compete in four semifinals Wednesday: the 4x100m relay, the 110m hurdles, the 110m hurdles, 400m, and the 4x400m relay. Gator athletes will also appear in the javelin throw final and the long jump final.

Florida has five returning All-Americans on the men’s side. Of these five, Malcolm Clemons, Jenoah McKiver, and Reheem Hayles qualified for the championship and will compete in various events.

Holloway’s Impact

Florida has become a track and field powerhouse under Mike Holloway. Holloway was named head coach of both teams since 2007. In his time as coach, he has led Florida to 14 NCAA championships, in both outdoor and indoor track and field. He has won 12 championships on the men’s side since 2010.

No other Division 1 program has won as many championships as Holloway has since 2010. He is one of only six coaches to win at least ten titles. His victory in 2022 made him one of just two coaches in any Division 1 sport to win ten team titles.

The men’s team will begin competing today at 7:05 p.m. Day 2 of the men’s championships will be on Friday. The women will compete on Thursday and Saturday.





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Chioma Njoku Set For NCAA Championships On Thursday

Story Links EUGENE, OR – Maryland’s Chioma Njoku will compete in the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships hosted by the University of Oregon on Thursday afternoon as she takes part in the hammer throw. Njoku is slated to begin competition at 4:30 PM ET (1:30 PM PT) with the […]

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EUGENE, OR – Maryland’s Chioma Njoku will compete in the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships hosted by the University of Oregon on Thursday afternoon as she takes part in the hammer throw. Njoku is slated to begin competition at 4:30 PM ET (1:30 PM PT) with the competition streamed live on ESPN+.

She is slated to be the fourth thrower in the second flight of competitors. Her personal-best mark of 65.60 meters (215′ 3″) was set at the NCAA East First Round meet in Jacksonville, FL where she finished sixth to qualify for the NCAA Championships.

Njoku ranks ninth among all hammer throwers in the NCAA East and is 27th nationally. She holds the program record at Maryland for the event and is second all-time in the indoor weight throw. In addition to her NCAA East First Round performance, Njoku also placed fifth this spring at the Big Ten Outdoor Championships which were also held at Hayward Field.

For her career, Njoku, who began her career at Delaware, has also been honored as a USTFCCA All-Academic Honoree as well as a CSC Academic All-District selection. She has also earned Academic All-Big Ten honors.

This will mark the third consecutive year Maryland has been represented by a thrower at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. In 2023, Jeff Kline earned honorable mention All-America honors in the shot put, while last spring, Kayla Thorpe was a second team All-America in the javelin.

 



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