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Rantoul to host 2025 rugby state championships
Rantoul, Ill. (WAND) — Anyone interested in rugby may want to head to Rantoul next month. Rugby teams from across Illinois will head to the Rantoul Family Sports Complex for the 2025 Rugby Illinois State Championships. “Hosting State Championships has been a goal of the complex for a few years now,” said Ryan Reid, the […]


Rantoul, Ill. (WAND) — Anyone interested in rugby may want to head to Rantoul next month.
Rugby teams from across Illinois will head to the Rantoul Family Sports Complex for the 2025 Rugby Illinois State Championships.
“Hosting State Championships has been a goal of the complex for a few years now,” said Ryan Reid, the director of sports operations for the complex, in a statement. “It’s hard to beat Champaign County as a sports destination, and we’re thrilled to add a state-wide competition to our already full calendar.”
The event, set for May 31st, will feature competitive play from both youth boys and girls teams.
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Track & Field Teams Set For 2025 SCAC Championships This Weekend
Seguin, Texas – The Centenary men’s and women’s track and field teams will compete in the 2025 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Championships this weekend beginning on Friday and concluding on Sunday at Bulldog Stadium. The three-day event, hosted by SCAC member Texas Lutheran University, features the Ladies and Gents along with the host Bulldogs, Concordia University, […]

Seguin, Texas – The Centenary men’s and women’s track and field teams will compete in the 2025 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Championships this weekend beginning on Friday and concluding on Sunday at Bulldog Stadium.
The three-day event, hosted by SCAC member Texas Lutheran University, features the Ladies and Gents along with the host Bulldogs, Concordia University, Colorado College, the University of Dallas, LeTourneau University, McMurry University, University of the Ozarks, Schreiner University, Southwestern University, the University of St. Thomas, and Trinity University.
Championship Central: https://scacsports.prestosports.com/tournament/spring/track_and_field/25championships/index
Complete Meet Schedule: https://scacsports.prestosports.com/tournament/spring/track_and_field/25championships/Schedule_of_Events.pdf
Live results and live video are available for the meet and links can be found in the “Championship Central”.
Sophomore Christian Cormier (Lafayette, La.) has been one of the top competitors in the conference all season as he has been named the SCAC Men’s Track Athlete of the Week (April 22) and Co-Track Athlete of the Week on March 18. Cormier has the 12th fastest time all season in the conference in the 100 meters (10.75) and 13th fastest in the 200 meters (22.00).
Freshman Phillip Hughes (Bossier City, La.) ran a time of 51.68 in the 400 meters at the Jim Mize Invitational on April 19 which is the 24th fastest time in the event all season in the league while freshman Clayton Hancock (Buna, Texas) has the 25th fastest time (51.82) which he ran in the Carl Knight Invitational on April 12.
The Gents’ team of Cormier, junior Obadiah Butler (Crowley, La.), freshman Dwayne Mills Jr. (Slidell, La.), and freshman Jay Scott (Slidell, La.) own the eighth-fastest time (42.44) in the 4 x 100 relay which they ran in the Belhaven University Invitational on March 22. Hancock, sophomore Herman Pride (Baton Rouge, La.), Scott, and sophomore Bryan Washington (Wylie, Texas) ran the ninth-fastest time this season in the league in the 4 x 400 relay (3:37.90) recorded in the Carl Knight Invitational.
Scott is 12th in the long jump (6.37m) in the conference this season which he accomplished at the Jim Mize Invitational and Pride is 24th (5.97m) which he tallied at the Mississippi College Spring Cleaning Meet in March and Scott’s 12.97m in the triple jump recorded at the Belhaven Invitational ranks ninth in the conference.
On the women’s side, freshman Gabrielle Malagarie (Lafayette, La.)posted the conference’s 13th-best mark this season in the high jump (1.40m) in the Mississippi College Spring Cleaning Meet in March – the Ladies’ opening meet of the season. The rookie also has the 21st-best score in the long jump (4.66m) in that same meet.
Freshman Grayson Shugart (McKinney, Texas) ranks 18th in the long jump (4.79m) set at the Cowboy Relays Bob Hayes Louisiana Challenge hosted by McNeese State University last month, the Ladies’ top score of the season in the event. Shugart also posted the 10th-best score in the triple jump in the conference this season, with a mark of 9.90m in the Mississippi College Spring Cleaning Meet.
Sophomore Mackenzie Haley (Orange, Texas) is 22nd in the long jump (4.62m), right behind Malagarie, which she recorded in the Mississippi College Spring Cleaning Meet. Sophomore Ella Walton (Lafayette, La.) is 22nd in the discus (27.31m) after throwing that distance at the Jim Mize Invitational on April 19.
See where the Ladies and Gents rank within the conference and nationally at the links below:
MEN: TFRRS | 2025 NCAA Division III Outdoor Qualifying List
WOMEN: TFRRS | 2025 NCAA Division III Outdoor Qualifying List
See the complete Gents’ season schedule here: https://gocentenary.com/sports/mtrack/2024-25/schedule
See the complete Ladies’ season schedule here: https://gocentenary.com/sports/wtrack/2024-25/schedule
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Elon’s newest volleyball head coach looks to build player-coach connections
When Matt Troy took the head coaching job for Elon University’s volleyball team, he saw it as an opportunity to grow as a coach. Troy previously hadn’t heard much about Elon’s volleyball program but after watching film of the team, he believed they had potential that could be built upon once the season begins in […]

When Matt Troy took the head coaching job for Elon University’s volleyball team, he saw it as an opportunity to grow as a coach. Troy previously hadn’t heard much about Elon’s volleyball program but after watching film of the team, he believed they had potential that could be built upon once the season begins in August. Last year, Elon finished 11-18.
While Troy does plan on incorporating a few things such as an up-tempo offense, he isn’t looking to change everything about the team. Elon will have 11 returning players next year, and Troy recognizes how tight-knit most of the players are going back to former head coach Mary Tendler’s tenure. Tendler spent the last 22 seasons coaching Elon where she won over 300 games.
Troy said he made it a priority to know the players on the team so he could get a better understanding of who they are. He and his staff have also started recruiting players in preparation for the fall.
“One of the first things I did coming in is I started to put meetings into play,” Troy said. “Once we started in February, I have them in my office every week and just get to know them.”
Troy said he’ll typically ask the players questions about their lives such as their personal interests or how they’re doing in school. He doesn’t want to know them as only volleyball players.
“We’re invested in them as players of course, but also as people,” Troy said.
When it comes to volleyball, Troy finds it easier to apply his offense from his previous coaching jobs, which he acknowledges is different from the offense they ran in the fall. During Troy’s most recent stint at Johns Hopkins, he compiled a 151-17 record which included an appearance in the 2019 NCAA Division III Championship. His career record in 14 seasons is 357-96.
Troy said he uses practices as an opportunity to get the players accustomed to his offense. The practices resemble most game simulations with lots of gameplay in an attempt to replicate game-like scenarios.
Although Troy recognized it might take some time to be fully effective, he is fine with this philosophy.
“In practice, it’s a lot of six on six and learning within the gameplay,” Troy said. “We’re willing to take some chances in our practices, and we might make some mistakes but we’re going to be better because of that.”
Troy also counts on the players to express their thoughts in practice. He believes that giving them ownership of the team will allow them to be more invested going forward.
So far players including junior Cameron Lanier have admired Troy’s efforts in building connections with everyone on the team. She said Troy has been friendly and said she has gotten to know him better through one-on-one meetings.
“Almost every week we do one-on-one meetings with him, and we watch film or go over questions that we have,” Lanier said. “That’s been really nice because he cares about us and wants us to get better.”
Troy said he’s invested in watching film of plays. He believes it’s an opportunity to really break down everything without worrying about performing a particular skill.
Lanier said Troy hasn’t been afraid to incorporate new ideas during practice either. She believes the team has already shown glimpses of how effective Troy’s up-tempo strategy could be.
She also said Troy sets high expectations for practice when the team is scrimmaging against each other. She said Troy expects everyone to practice the way they’d compete in an actual game.
“He holds us to a high standard in practice and wants us to hold each other to a high standard,” Lanier said. “He’s always mentioning that which is nice because it’s true.”
Through Troy’s first few months on the job, he has found the players to be very receptive of his approach toward building connections along with the style of practices.
He hopes to continue developing relationships among the players before the season through team activities whether it’s having dinner at his house or team road trips.
“They’re brought into it pretty well,” Troy said. “One of my hopes is that a lot of our activities start taking place in the fall. And I think it’s fun when they’re a bit more genuine and not always planned.”
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Skyhawks Fall To Chattanooga On Day 2 Of OVC Beach Volleyball Championship
Story Links CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. – The Ohio Valley Conference Beach Volleyball Championship continued today as the University of Tennessee at Martin saw its 10-game winning streak come to an end against No. 1 seed Chattanooga, falling 3-0. The Skyhawks (23-9) will take on No. 4 seed Lindenwood in tomorrow’s […]

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. – The Ohio Valley Conference Beach Volleyball Championship continued today as the University of Tennessee at Martin saw its 10-game winning streak come to an end against No. 1 seed Chattanooga, falling 3-0.
The Skyhawks (23-9) will take on No. 4 seed Lindenwood in tomorrow’s semifinals at 8 a.m. CT. The victor will advance to take on Chattanooga in a winner-take-all championship final at 11 a.m. CT.
After UT Martin’s Thursday match was the only one not affected by inclement weather, the Skyhawks and Mocs had to wait out a 2-hour and 45-minute lightning delay in the middle of their match today.
Two of the three final decisions went into third-set tiebreakers. After Kristin Phillips and Kylie Surratt were narrowly edged out (21-15, 21-16) at No. 5, the next two matchups were back-and-forth battles. Sydney Eckhardt and Reagan McGee started off strong at No. 4 but fell 19-21, 21-16, 15-12 before the delay.
Once play resumed, the third set at the No. 3 took place as Lauren Mariscal and Jenna Vallée were embroiled in a tight matchup. However, the Mocs (25-5) claimed the win with a 21-14, 19-21, 15-12 decision.
In other unfinished pairings, Kayla Bryant and Olivia O’Keefe were tied at 17-all in the second set after falling 21-17 in the opening set at No. 2. Riley Rushing and Dylan Sulcer were preparing to begin their second set at No. 1 after falling 21-14 in the first set.
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Distance crew kicks off Central’s week at the Drake Relays
Story Links DES MOINES — A quartet of distance runners from the Central College men’s and women’s track & field team started the program’s appearance at the 115th Drake Relays Thursday night. Peyton Steffen (junior, Marion) was the top finisher for Central, taking 10th in the women’s 5,000-meter run open division. […]

DES MOINES — A quartet of distance runners from the Central College men’s and women’s track & field team started the program’s appearance at the 115th Drake Relays Thursday night.
Peyton Steffen (junior, Marion) was the top finisher for Central, taking 10th in the women’s 5,000-meter run open division. She clocked in at 16 minutes, 42.09 seconds to become the third-fastest runner in program history.
Jack Brown (sophomore, Norwalk) was 12th in the men’s 5,000 meters open division, cracking the program’s top-10 list with a time of 14:52.37. Addison Parrott (sophomore, Danville) also had a 12th place finish, running the women’s 3,000-meter steeplechase in 10:53.33
Senior Randy Jimenez (senior, Liberty Center, Southeast Warren HS) was 34th in a deep men’s 3,000-meter steeplechase race in 9:31.17
Friday will be a busy day of action for the Dutch competing at both the Drake Relays and the Kip Janvrin Open in Indianola.
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Three Gothic Knights Named to 2025 NJAC Men’s Volleyball All-Conference Team
By: Contact: Hannah Hirst; Assistant Athletic Communication Director Story Links PITMAN, N.J. – The New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) has officially announced its 2025 Men’s Volleyball All-Conference selections, and New Jersey City University (NJCU) was well-represented with three standout student-athletes earning recognition for their exceptional performances this season. Sophomore outside hitter […]

PITMAN, N.J. – The New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) has officially announced its 2025 Men’s Volleyball All-Conference selections, and New Jersey City University (NJCU) was well-represented with three standout student-athletes earning recognition for their exceptional performances this season. Sophomore outside hitter Marcus Pardasie (Paramus, N.J./Cresskill) and freshman outside hitter Matt Peralta (Hackensack, N.J./Hackensack) were named to the All-NJAC First Team, while junior setter Alex Casais (Bayonne, N.J./Bayonne) received Honorable Mention honors.
Marcus Pardasie (Paramus, N.J./Cresskill), one of the most decorated players in the region this season, earned his second consecutive First Team All-NJAC honor. A dynamic sophomore outside hitter, Pardasie led the Gothic Knights in nearly every major offensive category. He tallied a program-best 452 kills and 33 service aces, while ranking second in digs (223) and blocks (34.0). He started 29 of NJCU’s 31 matches and played in 103 total sets. His conference-leading 4.39 kills per set and 508 total points—over 50 more than any other NJAC player—highlighted his dominance throughout the season. He also ranked fourth in hitting percentage (.313), fifth in digs per set (2.17), and ninth in service aces per set (0.32). Pardasie’s stellar year earned him a long list of accolades, including four NJAC Player of the Week selections, two Skyline Conference Player of the Week honors, a national AVCA Division III Player of the Week recognition, and a selection as NJAC Defensive Player of the Week.
Joining Pardasie on the First Team is freshman outside hitter Matt Peralta (Hackensack, N.J./Hackensack), who made an immediate impact in his debut collegiate season. Peralta finished second on the team with 250 kills and 27 service aces, while adding 151 digs and 23 blocks. He started all 25 matches in which he appeared, playing in 84 sets. Peralta ranked in the NJAC top ten in several statistical categories: fifth in kills per set (2.98), 10th in hitting percentage (.245), eighth in service aces per set (0.32), ninth in digs per set (1.80), and fifth in total points (291). His breakout year also earned him Skyline Conference Rookie of the Year, First Team All-Skyline honors, and numerous weekly awards from both the Skyline and NJAC, including NJCU Rookie of the Week (twice), Skyline Rookie of the Week, and NJAC Defensive Player of the Week.
Rounding out NJCU’s all-conference selections is junior setter Alex Casais (Bayonne, N.J./Bayonne), who was named Honorable Mention All-NJAC, the first such honor of his career. Casais anchored the Gothic Knights’ offense with a team-leading 992 assists, averaging 10.23 assists per set—second-best in the NJAC. In addition to his setting duties, he contributed significantly on defense and in transition play, ranking third on the team in digs (157), fourth in blocks (30.0), and third in service aces (24). His consistency and leadership earned him a spot on the All-Skyline First Team as well.
The Gothic Knights concluded their 2025 campaign with a 23-10 overall record, including a 16-2 mark in Skyline Conference play. They finished third in the NJAC standings with a 1-2 conference record. The 23 victories set a new program record for wins in a single season and marked the sixth time NJCU has reached the 20-win milestone (2005, 2006, 2009, 2022, 2024, 2025). Under head coach Carlo Edra, the team has now reached 20 or more wins in four different seasons, including three in the last four years.
For the latest news, updates, and information on New Jersey City University sports, visit njcugothicknights.com. Fans can also stay up-to-date on the latest Gothic Knights news by following NJCU Athletics on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.
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Beach Volleyball Advances To Second Consecutive OVC Semifinals
Story Links ST. CHARLES, Mo. – Lindenwood beach volleyball (15-13, 4-6 OVC) advanced to their second consecutive Ohio Valley Conference semifinal appearance after defeating Morehead State and Tennessee Tech in back-to-back matches. The Lions have now made the OVC semifinals for the second time in their first three seasons as a program. […]

ST. CHARLES, Mo. – Lindenwood beach volleyball (15-13, 4-6 OVC) advanced to their second consecutive Ohio Valley Conference semifinal appearance after defeating Morehead State and Tennessee Tech in back-to-back matches. The Lions have now made the OVC semifinals for the second time in their first three seasons as a program.
MATCH ONE
#4 Lindenwood – 3
#3 Morehead State – 0
The Lions started elimination day with a 3-0 sweep over the Eagles of Morehead State (14-12, 7-3 OVC) marking the first time this season the Lions have defeated MSU. Lindenwood was able to pull off their first sweep of the tournament after the first three pairs won.
Myah Hough and Sienna King started the day off with two closes matches winning in two sets over the fives pair of Hollan Everett and Courtney Fitzgerald by scores of 21-19 and 21-19.
Gabby Belcher and Aubrey Sheppard continued their strong weekend with a three-set win in the fours over Brenna Bommer and Shea Hefner. The undefeated duo won by scores of 21-19, 18-21 and 16-14.
Abby VanBuskirk and Taylor Gentemann wrapped up the sweep picking up their first win of the weekend after taking down Peighton Isley and Amelia Nott in a three set battle. After leading 1-0 after the first set, the Lions’ three pair fell in the second but responded in a big way winning the third 15-6. Both the ones and twos matches went unfinished as the Lions advanced to take on Tennessee Tech.
MATCH TWO
#4 Lindenwood – 3
#5 Tennessee Tech – 2
In what was the closest match of the week thus far, the Lions pulled off an incredible 3-2 win over Tennessee Tech to keep their season alive. Lindenwood went a perfect 4-0 against the Golden Eagles this year as they inch closer to the championship match.
Belcher and Sheppard have become the only Lions’ pair thus far to start the OVC Tournament with a perfect 4-0 record. The fours picked up the first point of the match in the fours after defeating Emma Pabon and Elena Wallace 21-14 and 21-18.
Tennessee Tech went on to take both points in the fives and threes as they took a 2-1 lead over the Lions. Hough and King lost in a tightly contested two set match by scores of 23-25 and 14-21. VanBuskirk and Gentemann also fell by scores of 16-21 and 17-21.
Coming down the wire, the ones pair of Abby Jacobs and Annalie McWhorter tied the match at 2-2 with an impressive two set sweep over Bella Powell and Jordan Karlen. The Lions even the series with scores of 21-13 and 21-19.
It all came down to the two pair as Nyah Wilson and Katie Bockhorst battled Alayna Pierce and Brooke Amann. After TTU took the first set 12-21, Wilson and Bockhorst responded coming back multiple times to take the second set by a score of 22-20. After trailing by two points early in the third and final set, the Lions responded with a come from behind victory winning 15-12 and helped the Lions to their second consecutive OVC semifinals appearance.
Lindenwood will now battle #2 UT Martin on Saturday, April 26th at 8:00 a.m. CT for a chance at a trip to the OVC Championship match against #1 Chattanooga. For more information go to lindenwoodlions.com.
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