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Results from the middle and high school divisions, state archery tournament

James Monroe High School had a huge day, winning the high school division and boasting numerous top individual performances including that of Carolyn Clarkson (pictured above). She had the highest score of the day, winning the girl’s high school division…and beating all the boys too. She is a multiple-time state champion and a highly-decorated grand champion for 2025. See below for the full slate of results. Clarkson also has an interesting history with the sport, as her grandfather, began the local archery program in Monroe County a number of years ago. For full individual results, click here. The WV Division of Natural Resources NASP Bullseye Tournament was held over the weekend in Charleston, with teams from across the state competing against each other. By RealWV staff,

High School Team Results
| JAMES MONROE HIGH SCHOOLHIGH Team #1 | Score: 3384 Rank: 1 out of 8 | WV |
| UCHAA Upshur County Homeschool Archery AssociationHIGH Team #1 | Score: 3318 Rank: 2 out of 8 | WV |
| BUCKHANNON UPSHUR HIGH SCHOOLHIGH Team #1 | Score: 3301 Rank: 3 out of 8 | WV |
| Herbert Hoover High SchoolHIGH Team #1 | Score: 3291 Rank: 4 out of 8 | WV |
| HEAT–HOME EDUCATED ARCHERY TEAMHIGH Team #1 | Score: 3285 Rank: 5 out of 8 | WV |
| INDEPENDENCE HIGH SCHOOLHIGH Team #1 | Score: 3275 Rank: 6 out of 8 | WV |
| HURRICANE HIGH SCHOOLHIGH Team #1 | Score: 3265 Rank: 7 out of 8 | WV |
| PETERSBURG HIGH SCHOOLHIGH Team #1 | Score: 3227 Rank: 8 out of 8 | WV |
High School Top Individual Performances
| Carolyn Clarkson JAMES MONROE HIGH SCHOOL West Virginia United States Score: 295 Tens:25 Personal Best High School Girls Rank: 1 out of 106 12th Grade Girls Rank: 1 out of 20 Overall Girls Rank: 1 out of 303 |
| Braxton Stricklin HEAT–HOME EDUCATED ARCHERY TEAM West Virginia United States Score: 293 Tens:23High School Boys Rank: 1 out of 94 12th Grade Boys Rank: 1 out of 25 Overall Boys Rank: 3 out of 317 |
| Owen Chidester BUCKHANNON UPSHUR HIGH SCHOOL West Virginia United States Score: 293 Tens:23High School Boys Rank: 1 out of 94 9th Grade Boys Rank: 1 out of 25 Overall Boys Rank: 3 out of 317 |
| Tristan Bassett TYLER CONSOLIDATED HIGH SCHOOL West Virginia United States Score: 290 Tens:23 Personal Best High School Boys Rank: 3 out of 94 9th Grade Boys Rank: 2 out of 25 Overall Boys Rank: 6 out of 317 |
| Hunter Lilly INDEPENDENCE HIGH SCHOOL West Virginia United States Score: 290 Tens:22High School Boys Rank: 4 out of 94 9th Grade Boys Rank: 3 out of 25 Overall Boys Rank: 7 out of 317 |
| Jordan Baker JAMES MONROE HIGH SCHOOL West Virginia United States Score: 290 Tens:21High School Boys Rank: 5 out of 94 12th Grade Boys Rank: 2 out of 25 Overall Boys Rank: 8 out of 317 |
| Clayton Mills Wirt County High School West Virginia United States Score: 289 Tens:20High School Boys Rank: 6 out of 94 12th Grade Boys Rank: 3 out of 25 Overall Boys Rank: 9 out of 317 |
| Owen Raines RIPLEY HIGH SCHOOL West Virginia United States Score: 289 Tens:19 Personal BestHigh School Boys Rank: 7 out of 94 9th Grade Boys Rank: 4 out of 25 Overall Boys Rank: 10 out of 317 |
| Eaden Persinger POCA HIGH SCHOOL West Virginia United States Score: 288 Tens:21 Personal BestHigh School Girls Rank: 2 out of 106 9th Grade Girls Rank: 1 out of 30 Overall Girls Rank: 2 out of 303 |
| Aydin Kleinfelter JAMES MONROE HIGH SCHOOL West Virginia United States Score: 288 Tens:20 Personal BestHigh School Boys Rank: 8 out of 94 11th Grade Boys Rank: 1 out of 19 Overall Boys Rank: 11 out of 317 |
| Lanie Taylor JAMES MONROE HIGH SCHOOL West Virginia United States Score: 288 Tens:19 Personal Best High School Girls Rank: 3 out of 106 10th Grade Girls Rank: 1 out of 31 Overall Girls Rank: 4 out of 303 |
| Austin Snyder INDEPENDENCE HIGH SCHOOL West Virginia United States Score: 288 Tens:18High School Boys Rank: 9 out of 94 9th Grade Boys Rank: 5 out of 25 Overall Boys Rank: 13 out of 317 |
| Aubrey Carr Herbert Hoover High School West Virginia United States Score: 287 Tens:18 Personal Best High School Girls Rank: 4 out of 106 11th Grade Girls Rank: 1 out of 25 Overall Girls Rank: 5 out of 303 |
| Elizabeth Chandler Herbert Hoover High School West Virginia United States Score: 286 Tens:19High School Girls Rank: 5 out of 106 9th Grade Girls Rank: 2 out of 30 Overall Girls Rank: 6 out of 303 |
| Kimber Koehler WHEELING PARK HIGH SCHOOL West Virginia United States Score: 286 Tens:18High School Girls Rank: 6 out of 106 12th Grade Girls Rank: 2 out of 20 Overall Girls Rank: 7 out of 303 |
| Clayton Howard JOHN MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOL West Virginia United States Score: 286 Tens:18High School Boys Rank: 10 out of 94 12th Grade Boys Rank: 4 out of 25 Overall Boys Rank: 15 out of 317 |
Middle School Team Results
| RIPLEY MIDDLE SCHOOLMIDDLE Team #1 | Score: 3284 Rank: 1 out of 8 | WV |
| ELKVIEW MIDDLE SCHOOLMIDDLE Team #1 | Score: 3249 Rank: 2 out of 8 | WV |
| Oak Glen Middle SchoolMIDDLE Team #1 | Score: 3196 Rank: 3 out of 8 | WV |
| HURRICANE MIDDLE SCHOOLMIDDLE Team #1 | Score: 3182 Rank: 4 out of 8 | WV |
| Peterstown Middle SchoolMIDDLE Team #1 | Score: 3180 Rank: 5 out of 8 | WV |
| HEAT–HOME EDUCATED ARCHERY TEAMMIDDLE Team #1 | Score: 3168 Rank: 6 out of 8 | WV |
| Eastern Greenbrier Middle SchoolMIDDLE Team #1 | Score: 3160 Rank: 7 out of 8 | WV |
| SHADY SPRING MIDDLE SCHOOLMIDDLE Team #1 | Score: 3069 Rank: 8 out of 8 | WV |
Middle School Top Individual Performances
| Triton Brown St. Michael Parish School West Virginia United States Score: 298 Tens:28 Personal Best Middle School Boys Rank: 1 out of 117 7th Grade Boys Rank: 1 out of 44 Overall Boys Rank: 1 out of 317 |
| Austin White Peterstown Middle School West Virginia United States Score: 294 Tens:25 Personal Best Middle School Boys Rank: 2 out of 117 8th Grade Boys Rank: 1 out of 37 Overall Boys Rank: 2 out of 317 |
| Abigail Gunnoe ELKVIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL West Virginia United States Score: 288 Tens:20Middle School Girls Rank: 1 out of 100 8th Grade Girls Rank: 1 out of 38 Overall Girls Rank: 3 out of 303 |
| Owen Champlin RIPLEY MIDDLE SCHOOL West Virginia United States Score: 288 Tens:20Middle School Boys Rank: 3 out of 117 8th Grade Boys Rank: 2 out of 37 Overall Boys Rank: 11 out of 317 |
| Wyatt Shamblin ELKVIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL West Virginia United States Score: 287 Tens:19 Personal Best Middle School Boys Rank: 4 out of 117 6th Grade Boys Rank: 1 out of 36 Overall Boys Rank: 14 out of 317 |
| Caleb Servetas UCHAA Upshur County Homeschool Archery Association West Virginia United States Score: 286 Tens:17Middle School Boys Rank: 5 out of 117 8th Grade Boys Rank: 3 out of 37 Overall Boys Rank: 16 out of 317 |
| Easton Border Ravenswood Middle West Virginia United States Score: 285 Tens:18Middle School Boys Rank: 6 out of 117 8th Grade Boys Rank: 4 out of 37 Overall Boys Rank: 18 out of 317 |
| Lillian Roberts ELKVIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL West Virginia United States Score: 284 Tens:17Middle School Girls Rank: 2 out of 100 6th Grade Girls Rank: 1 out of 29 Overall Girls Rank: 10 out of 303 |
| Callie Roberts PETERSBURG MIDDLE SCHOOL West Virginia United States Score: 284 Tens:17 Personal Best Middle School Girls Rank: 2 out of 100 6th Grade Girls Rank: 1 out of 29 Overall Girls Rank: 10 out of 303 |
| Remington Dunbar Mountain View Middle School West Virginia United States Score: 283 Tens:17Middle School Boys Rank: 7 out of 117 8th Grade Boys Rank: 5 out of 37 Overall Boys Rank: 28 out of 317 |
| Layne Zimmerman Mountain View Middle School West Virginia United States Score: 282 Tens:14Middle School Boys Rank: 8 out of 117 8th Grade Boys Rank: 6 out of 37 Overall Boys Rank: 29 out of 317 |
| Kathryn Heflin Independence Middle School West Virginia United States Score: 282 Tens:13 Personal Best Middle School Girls Rank: 4 out of 100 8th Grade Girls Rank: 2 out of 38 Overall Girls Rank: 13 out of 303 |
| Blake Price Independence Middle School West Virginia United States Score: 281 Tens:15Middle School Boys Rank: 9 out of 117 8th Grade Boys Rank: 7 out of 37 Overall Boys Rank: 32 out of 317 |
| Jorja Stutts Peterstown Middle School West Virginia United States Score: 280 Tens:16Middle School Girls Rank: 5 out of 100 8th Grade Girls Rank: 3 out of 38 Overall Girls Rank: 16 out of 303 |
Yesterday, we brought you the elementary school division results. Today, we share the results from the middle and high school divisions.
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Vixen Volleyball Serves Up Comeback Season • Sweet Briar College
Starting in August, Williams Gym welcomed back the sound of balls bouncing, sneakers squeaking, and the scoreboard buzzing as Vixen volleyball returned to Sweet Briar.
Previously active from 1979-2010, the volleyball program saw success on the court with three student-athletes named to the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) All-Conference Team in 1995, 2001, and 2002. In spring 2025, Vixen Athletics announced the return of the program, giving new life to volleyball at Sweet Briar. To lead that charge, AJ Escobar was tapped to serve as head coach.
Starting a new program involves facing numerous challenges, chief among them recruiting a team and preparing for competition. In lieu of taking a year to plan and recruit, Escobar jumped right in to start a season of independent competition. This year’s roster was composed of 12 student-athletes, including returning students, incoming first years, and transfers. Escobar, accompanied by Gracyn Wright ’28, came to Sweet Briar from St. Andrews University following the announcement of the university’s closure.
“From the moment he arrived on campus, Coach Escobar has shown exactly the kind of vision, energy, and resilience we were looking for to bring volleyball back to Sweet Briar,” said Director of Athletics Donna Meyer Hodgert ’89. “He has faced every obstacle head-on—from a roster of largely inexperienced athletes to jumping straight into NCAA competition without a recruiting year—and he’s done it with unwavering positivity. Coach Escobar’s determination, and belief in our student-athletes have already reenergized our program and laid a foundation for the future of Sweet Briar volleyball.”
When looking at the current student body to fill out the team’s roster, Escobar sought out athletes that understand Sweet Briar and know what it means to be a Vixen.
“Many on the team were already a part of the College. They know how the school runs, they know what’s expected, and they know how to be a part of Sweet Briar,” Escobar said. “That was my biggest thing when I was holding tryouts in August, finding athletes that fit those criteria. We also benefited from students who brought true athleticism to the team.”
Among those who joined the team as a returning student was Clara Delattre ’25, a senior leader on campus who brought a lot of assistance to Escobar and the team. The comeback season featured a full schedule of 21 games, offering the Vixens many opportunities to strengthen their skills and build the foundation of the program.
“Rebuilding the volleyball team has been an incredible experience,” said Rachael Hunt ’29. “I met an amazing group of girls, forged strong bonds that I’ve never found anywhere else, and my athletic capabilities were explored in ways that have been unique to this team.”
“In three years, I’d love to be established in the ODAC as a fierce team, having a consistent and competitive atmosphere,” he said. “The support from Donna Hodgert, Brian Hensley, Nicole Schimmenti, our athletic trainers, and everyone in Athletics, as well as President Hutson, throughout a chaotic start was absolutely amazing and fantastic. I’m very appreciative of them. They do their jobs very well. Thank you.”
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Introducing Vandal Volleyball’s Fall Signees, Gabby Marshall & Zola Zuccolo
MOSCOW, Idaho – As they prepare for the upcoming season, Idaho Volleyball continues to strengthen the foundation of the program’s culture. The additions of incoming freshmen Gabby Marshall and Zola Zuccolo reflect the commitment head coach Romana Redondo Kriskova and her staff have made to bringing in athletes who elevate the standard through both mindset and character.
Coming off of a season with a team composed mostly of athletes in their first tear in black and gold, Idaho finished with one of the more successful campaigns since the program’s most recent conference championship appearance in 2018. For a program on a rise unseen in recent years, Marshall and Zuccolo are the next pieces to pursue Idaho’s return to the postseason.
MEET GABBY
An incoming freshman middle blocker from Hershey, Pa, Marshall is one of two newcomers joining the Vandals’ 2026 roster. She spent four years competing with Fusion Volleyball Club and was a three-year starter at Hershey High School, where she established herself as a dominant presence at the net on both offense and defense.
The 6’2″ middle brings tremendous length to the net, posting an 8’2″ standing reach and a 10-foot flat approach jump. Her size, paired with strong timing and anticipation, allows her to consistently shut down opponents’ attacks, disrupt offensive rhythm, and anchor the defense.
Marshall is also engaged in service, volunteering with Special Olympics and initiatives supporting students with developmental delays or additional needs. Academically, she plans to major in Biology and pursue a Bachelor of Science degree.
“I’ve always loved the quote “hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard,'” said Marshall. “What drew me to Idaho was just how different it was from all the other colleges I had offers from. The team and the coaches were exactly what I was looking for. I’m so excited to be a Vandal that it still feels a little weird saying it.”
MEET ZOLA
Coming to Idaho from Beaverton, Oregon, Zuccolo brings strong club and high-school experience, adding depth to the setter position. She was a two-year varsity starter at Jesuit High School, helping lead the program to the 6A State Championship and an undefeated 12–0 league record. After her senior season, she earned OSAA First Team All-State honors. Zuccolo also competed with Athena Volleyball Academy, where she played on the 18 Gold National Team.
Zuccolo had an outstanding high school career, capped by an even stronger senior season at Jesuit. As the Crusaders’ setter, she recorded 567 assists, ranking among the top five totals in the state of Oregon. She also added 143 digs, 44 service aces, and 22 total blocks. Her offensive impact and all-around consistency position her well to make a strong transition at the collegiate level.
FOLLOW THE VANDALS
To stay up to date with Vandal Volleyball, follow the team on Instagram (vandalvolleyball), X (IdahoVolleyball) and visit govandals.com
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No. 12 BYU to face No. 22 Georgia Tech in the Pop-Tarts Bowl – BYU Athletics – Official Athletics Website
PROVO, Utah — No. 12 BYU has accepted an invitation to play No. 22 Georgia Tech in the Pop-Tarts Bowl at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, on Saturday, Dec. 27. The game is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. ET and will be broadcast nationally on ABC.
The Cougars (11-2) and Yellow Jackets (9-3) are being featured in the 36th edition of the annual bowl game played in Florida that first began in Miami as the Blockbuster Bowl in 1990. This year’s game will be the third year under Pop-Tarts’ title partnership and the 25th played at Orlando’s Camping World Stadium.
This is BYU’s 42nd bowl invitation which ranks No. 24 all-time among FBS teams. Georgia Tech is playing in its 48th bowl game, ranking No. 15.
Series History
This will be the fifth meeting between BYU and Georgia Tech in a series that started in 2002. The Cougars own a 3-1 advantage to date, with a 2-0 record in Provo and 1-1 mark in Atlanta. This will be the first bowl matchup and neutral site game between the two schools. The last meeting was 38-20 BYU win at LaVell Edwards Stadium in 2013. Georgia Tech won the first game in Atlanta by a 28-19 score.
Georgia Tech
Georgia Tech achieved a 9-3 record, including victories over then No. 12 Clemson and eventual ACC Champion Duke, to earn a No. 22 final CFP ranking on Sunday. Like BYU, the Yellow Jackets started the year with an 8-0 record to earn a top-10 ranking in the major national polls. Tech is coming off a hard-fought 16-9 defeat against now SEC champion No. 3 Georgia in Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
Georgia Tech and BYU played one common opponent during the 2025 season. The Yellow Jackets opened the year with a 27-20 victory over Colorado of the Big 12 in Boulder. The Cougars also visited Boulder this year, opening Big 12 Conference play on the road against the Buffaloes with a 24-21 come-from-behind victory.
The Yellow Jackets boast an offense that ranks No. 12 in the nation, producing 466.3 yards per game with a balanced attack. Tech is ranked No. 19 in rushing offense at 203 yards on the ground on average and No. 29 in passing offense at 263.3 yards per game.
BYU Cougars
Led by 2025 Big 12 Coach of the year Kalani Sitake, BYU achieved its fourth double-digit victory season in the past six years and was one of just 10 FBS teams to finish the 2025 regular season with 11 or more victories. The Cougars reached the 11-win mark for the second consecutive season and for the fourth time under Sitake among a total of 14 overall 11-victory campaigns in the history of the program.
The Cougars have tied for the best conference record in back-to-back seasons and this year finished as the league runner-up after falling for the second time this year to No. 4 Texas Tech on Saturday in the Big 12 Championship game. Sitake has led the Cougars to 22-4 over the past two seasons, the sixth-best record in all of the FBS with a an .846 win percentage.
BYU’s strong complementary football features the No. 19 scoring defense at 19.0 points per game and No. 34 scoring offense with 31.9 points per game. The Cougars were also among the best red zone teams on both sides of the ball, with the defense allowing scores just 72.92 percent of the time to rank No. 9 nationally and the offense scoring at a 92.45 percent clip inside the 20 for No. 10.
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Eagles Flash Potential Despite Defeat at No. 3 South Carolina
COLUMBIA, S.C. – North Carolina Central gave an inspired effort in a 106-42 women’s basketball loss to national powerhouse South Carolina at Colonial Life Arena on Sunday.
Tierney Coleman scored a team-high 14 points for the Eagles, who led briefly early and gave glimpses of their potential as their non-conference season winds down. The NCCU guard was 5 of 8 from the floor, including a career-tying four three-pointers on six attempts. She added four rebounds and two steals.
Coleman scored 11 first-half points as the Eagles were energetic early. Aniya Finger, who finished with nine for the game, knocked down her first career three-pointer for a 3-2 NCCU lead.
Dianna Blake canned a short jumper to put the Eagles ahead 5-4, and Victoria Morris added a corner jumper to extend the margin to 7-4.
In the opening five minutes, NCCU was 4 of 8 from the floor for 50 percent, including 2 of 3 behind the three-point line for 67 percent.
The third-ranked Gamecocks stormed ahead 26-11, but Coleman wowed the crowd with a three-pointer at the buzzer to end the first quarter.
USC (9-1 overall) led the rest of the game, but the Eagles gave maximum effort. In the first half, the Eagles led the Gamecocks in field goal percentage (43.5 percent to 40.5 percent) and three-point field goal percentage (40 percent to 20 percent). NCCU was on fire in the second quarter, making 62.5 percent of its shots.
Coleman shot 4 of 7 in the first half, including 3 of 5 behind the three-point arc. She added three rebounds and two assists.
The Eagles (1-8 overall) made their last three jumpers to end the first half, including a Coleman three-pointer to slice the margin to 42-25. The Gamecocks led 46-25 at halftime.
The Gamecocks took complete control in the second half, winning the third quarter 28-2.
The Eagles continued to battle in the fourth quarter. Morris scored four points and Coleman and Aysia Hinton both added three points while Najah Lane dished out three assists in the final frame.
NEXT UP
The Eagles are off the rest of the week before traveling to face High Point on Sunday, Dec. 14, at 2 p.m.
For more information on NCCU Athletics, visit NCCUEaglePride.com.
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UTSA to face FIU in First Responder Bowl on Dec. 26 – UTSA Athletics
SAN ANTONIO — UTSA has been selected for its sixth straight and seventh overall bowl appearance, as the Roadrunners will face FIU in the SERVPRO First Responder Bowl on Friday, Dec. 26, in Dallas, Texas. Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. at Gerald J. Ford Stadium and the game will be televised nationally on ESPN.
Fans can find out more information regarding tickets by visiting goUTSA.com. Purchasing your tickets directly from UTSA Athletics ensures you preferred seating options and financially supports the UTSA Athletics Department. UTSA will be able to negotiate preferred bowl options in the future based on previous ticket sales numbers and fan attendance. Seating will be allocated in RAF Loyalty Points order.
For more information about the bowl game, please visit UTSA’s Bowl Central website at goUTSA.com/bowlcentral. For the third straight year, Ancira Auto Group is the presenting sponsor of UTSA’s bowl game appearance and radio broadcast.
Under the direction of sixth-year head coach Jeff Traylor, the Roadrunners will make their second appearance in the SERVPRO First Responder Bowl, as they also played in the game in 2020. UTSA won two of its last three games to close out this regular season with a 6-6 overall record, including a 4-4 mark in the American Conference.
FIU will enter the bowl game at 7-5 overall. The Panthers are riding a four-game winning streak that helped them finish 5-3 in Conference USA.
This will mark UTSA’s fifth all-time meeting with FIU, as the two teams met four times as members of Conference USA. The series is tied at 2-2 with the Roadrunners registering a 30-10 triumph on Oct. 14, 2022, in Miami in their last matchup with the Panthers.
The Roadrunners will travel to Dallas in search of their third straight bowl win. Last December, UTSA raced past Coastal Carolina, 44-15, in the Myrtle Beach Bowl in Conway, South Carolina, to improve to 2-4 all-time in bowl games. In 2023, the Roadrunners defeated Marshall, 35-17, in the Frisco Bowl for the program’s first-ever bowl victory.
Three years ago in the Cure Bowl, No. 22 UTSA built a 12-0 first-half lead, but No. 23 Troy rallied for an 18-12 win in Orlando, Florida.
In 2021, 24th-ranked UTSA met nationally ranked San Diego State in the Frisco Bowl. The Aztecs pulled away late for a 38-24 victory.
In Traylor’s first season at the helm, UTSA nearly completed a comeback against No. 16 Louisiana in the 2020 First Responder Bowl. The Roadrunners rallied from a 24-7 deficit to tie the game, only to see the Ragin’ Cajuns score a late touchdown and escape with a 31-24 victory.
UTSA made its first bowl appearance in just its sixth season of play at the 2016 New Mexico Bowl in Albuquerque. New Mexico built a 10-point lead and held on for a 23-20 win over the Roadrunners on a cold and windy afternoon at University Stadium.
First played following the 2010 season, the annual bowl game in Dallas began honoring first responders for the 2014 game. First responders include police officers, firefighters, EMS workers, correctional officers, search and rescue, dispatchers, security guards, federal agents, border patrol agents and military personnel who have specialized training and are the first to arrive and provide assistance at the scene of an emergency.
In 2018, the game was officially renamed the SERVPRO First Responder Bowl to reflect the efforts to show appreciation to first responders. Tickets for first responders are underwritten by corporate partners.
Gerald J. Ford Stadium has served as the site of the last six contests, four of which have been decided by a touchdown or less. The game, previously known as the Heart of Dallas Bowl and TicketCity Bowl, was originally contested at Cotton Bowl Stadium.
The SERVPRO First Responder Bowl is one of 17 college football bowl games owned and operated by ESPN Events. For additional information, please visit FirstResponderBowl.com and follow on Facebook and Twitter/X.
-UTSA-
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Men’s Swimming and Diving Help Bentley to 2nd Place Finish at WPI Gompei Invitational
WORCESTER, Mass. – The men’s swimming and diving teams helped Bentley to an overall second place finish at the WPI Gompei Invitational this weekend with several podium finishes.
Combined, the men’s and women’s teams had 5,091 points to finish in second place overall among the 10 teams in the meet.
Matt Walden won the 200 IM with a time of 1:53.03 and the junior from Cumberland, Rhode Island had two other podium finishes on the weekend. He was second in the 200 back (1:50.38) and third in the 400 IM (4:05.03).
Daniel Ivanchikov won the 200 fly with a time of 1:53.06
Distance freestyle swimmer Leighton Wielgoszinski had second place finishes in the 500 (4:41.26) and the 1650 (16:22.07).
In the diving events, Owen Angkatavanich was second in both the 1 and 3 meter dives. In the 1 meter he scored 330.55 and the 3 meter 325.95.
The Falcons also performed well in the relays. The 800 free team won in 6:58.54 with the team comprised of Jakub Zukowski, Wielgoszinski, Alex Kosel and Ivanchikov.
The 200 free team of Ivanchikov, Zukowski, Jack Meekins and Ethan Rehkopf were second (1:25.30) and the 400 free team were second as well (3:07.32). That squad was comprised of Meekins, Ivanchikov, Kosel and Rehkopf.
Kosel had a third place finish in the 200 free (1:43.50) and Rehkopf was third in the 50 free (21.43).
The swimming and diving teams have wrapped up competition in the fall semester. They kickoff competition in the spring semester on January 8 at Saint Michael’s.
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