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Saints Track & Field to Wrap Up Regular Season in Missoula Friday Saturday

Men’s Track and Field | 04/25/25 | 2:25 PM Story Links Helena, Mont. – The Carroll College Track and Field team wraps up the regular season at the Montana Open in Missoula, Mont. on Friday April 25 and Saturday April 26.    The Fighting Saints will send a team of over 50 […]

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Helena, Mont. – The Carroll College Track and Field team wraps up the regular season at the Montana Open in Missoula, Mont. on Friday April 25 and Saturday April 26. 

 

The Fighting Saints will send a team of over 50 athletes to compete against the University of Montana, Montana State, and multiple other Frontier Conference Schools.

 

Saturday’s meet will serve as the Frontier Conference Championships in the 3000m Steeplechase. Brycen Gardner, Luke Decker, Oliver Morris, Erika Arthur, and Jenna Castro will compete for the Saints. Gardner has already qualified for Nationals in the event, while Morris and Decker each came within 10 seconds of qualifying. Arthur is a senior this year wrapping up a strong career at Carroll.

 

Besides Gardner, Carroll has a large group qualified for the NAIA National Outdoor Championships this season. Carson Krack – last week’s Frontier Conference Decathlon Champion – and Tucker Monaco will both compete in the Decathlon at Nationals. Weston Means (High Jump), Zack Gacnik (10,000m), Joshua Smalley (Pole Vault), Madalen Shipman (800m), Brynn Wandle (Pole Vault), and the Men’s 4x800m Relay are also qualified.

 

The rest of the Saints will also be chasing personal bests and qualifying marks on what is projected to be a great weather weekend in Missoula. In particular, Hunter Gum threw close to the NAIA Standard in the Shot Put again last week, as did Reuben Hornby in the Javelin. Hornby hit the NAIA A Standard last spring. Claire Bucklin’s 400m Hurdle personal record brought her within 2 seconds of the qualification time. 

 

On Friday, field events begin at 1:00 pm Mountain Time with Saints competing in the hammer. Field events begin at 10:30 am Saturday and running events will start at noon.

 

The full schedule for the meet is available HERE

 

Entries and heats are at the following LINK

 

The Saints will return home next week for the Frontier Conference Outdoor Track & Field Championships on May 4-5.

 

Follow Carroll Athletics on Twitter and Facebook and Carroll Track & Field/Cross Country on Facebook and Instagram for race and season updates.

 

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Cal Poly Director of Athletics Don Oberhelman announces retirement

After 14 years serving as Director of Athletics at Cal Poly, Don Oberhelman announced his retirement on Monday, according to a university-wide email. In his time, Oberhelman saw success in student-athlete graduation rate as well as on the playing field. Last year, the athletic department saw a 93% graduation rate, over a 20% improvement from […]

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After 14 years serving as Director of Athletics at Cal Poly, Don Oberhelman announced his retirement on Monday, according to a university-wide email.

In his time, Oberhelman saw success in student-athlete graduation rate as well as on the playing field. Last year, the athletic department saw a 93% graduation rate, over a 20% improvement from 2011.

“We will certainly miss Don, but please join me in thanking Don for his years of outstanding service and in wishing him and his wife, D.D., a long, well-earned, and enjoyable retirement,” said President Jeffrey Armstrong in the email.

Oberhelman departs Cal Poly and college athletics during a time of dramatic overhaul in the NCAA, with players allowed to make money off their name, image, and likeness, as well as enjoy freedom of movement through the transfer portal, which enables them to move between institutions.

The athletic department will also face fiscal challenges, including the House v. NCAA settlement, which was approved on Friday, as well as Cal State University budget cuts. The financial hardships led the university to cut the swim and dive team at the end of the 2024-2025 season.

The team needs to reach $15 million by June 15 in order to be reinstated.

Oberhelman’s tenure

Oberhelman was named Cal Poly’s Director of Athletics on March 17, 2011, after arriving from San Diego State, where he served as Senior Associate Athletic Director.

In his early years at Cal Poly, men’s and women’s basketball made their first NCAA Tournament appearances, baseball earned a No. 1 national ranking and football won a Big Sky Conference Championship.

Mustang News speaking with Oberhelman at Baggett Stadium in early 2025. Mark Robinson / Mustang News

In recent seasons, Cal Poly has achieved success across its 20 sports programs. Beach Volleyball reached the Final Four in the NCAA Tournament two consecutive years. Cross country and track and field secured multiple Big West Championships in the fall and spring. Men’s soccer won the Big West regular season title in 2024. Men’s and women’s basketball have seen a resurgence after new coaching hires. Baseball won the Big West Championship and won two games in the NCAA Tournament this past spring.

Cal Poly earned its first Big West Commissioner’s Cup in 2024. The cup recognizes the program with the highest degree of success in all men’s and women’s sports during the academic year. The Mustangs set a record for most points in the race with 149.4.

Overall, Cal Poly has won 54 conference championships, including 51 in Cal Poly’s 16 Big West-sponsored sports — the most out of all Big West universities in that span.

During Oberhelman’s tenure, the athletic department completed numerous facility upgrades, including the Baggett Stadium clubhouse, Doerr Family Field, Comerford Pavilion and Swanson Beach Volleyball Complex. The John Madden Football Center is currently under construction but will be finished within the next year.

“Don has embraced the Cal Poly hallmark of continued improvement and leaves our Athletics program significantly enhanced from the day he arrived,” said Armstrong in the email.

Cal Poly also renovated eight locker rooms, Mott Athletic Center’s Hall of Fame, two weight rooms and the Miller-Capriotti Track Complex. Oberhelman also focused on improving Cal Poly’s production, with a state-of-the-art ESPN+ studio, an improved Hoffman Press Box and seven video boards.

Challenges in the NCAA

However, one challenge Oberhelman and the athletic department have dealt with is the numerous changes in college athletics and the NCAA. Oberhelman himself has been critical of the current state.

“I’m disappointed with where we are,” he told Mustang News in an interview during winter. “I’m disappointed in my colleagues. I’m disappointed in our leadership. We used to think about Division I as a collective product, like we’re all in this together. We make rules together. We know we need people to compete against. Somewhere along the way, we stop thinking about ourselves as a collective product and more as an individual product.”

Since the pandemic, the NCAA altered its rules and practices around the transfer portal, players earning money off their name, image and likeness and governance structure.

More change is on the way. On Friday, the long-awaited House v. NCAA settlement was approved by Judge Claudia Wilkins in Northern California.

The groundbreaking settlement will allow universities to directly pay student-athletes the revenue that they generate. It also removed scholarship limits on sports and instead set roster limits for every sport.

Cal Poly recently established its Players Trust, which will capitalize on the freedom universities now have to increase the number of scholarships and offer supplemental scholarship opportunities.

“It’s actually an opportunity for us to maybe even get better,” said Oberhelman in a recent interview with Mustang News. “It’s not just about keeping up, because I think that’s the way a lot of schools are looking at it. I think for us, it’s an opportunity to improve our standing because we do have those people in our community who want to see us get better.”

Cal Poly Athletics have seen recent success in the new era of college athletics, winning multiple Big West titles in the 2024-25 season. Mark Robinson / Mustang News

One point of contention in the settlement between the attorneys and the judge was the introduction of roster limits instead of scholarship limits. Previously, teams could carry as many student-athletes they desired, but had a limited amount of scholarships to distribute.

Wilkins threatened to shut down the settlement unless both sides addressed her concerns. In the end, Wilkins agreed to the “phase-in” of roster limits. Student-athletes who had their position cut due to the settlement will be eligible for reinstatement based on their schools’ discretion. It also allows athletes who leave their school to transfer and keep their phase-in status at a different institution.

However, there are major financial ramifications to the settlement. The class action lawsuit will pay $2.8 billion to student-athletes from 2016-2021 who were prevented from making money off their name, image and likeness due to NCAA rules.

Cal Poly estimates they will lose approximately $550,000 per year for the next 12 years in revenue from the NCAA.

The House settlement, along with budget cuts in the CSU system and the large number of athletic programs, led to Oberhelman’s decision to cut the Swim and Dive team.

“It’s painful,” said Oberhelman in a video on the Cal Poly Athletics YouTube discussing the winter sports season. “It causes anger and a lot of misdirected rage and things like that. It’s an awful situation to go through, but we didn’t go into it lightly.”

A national search will begin immediately to find Oberhelman’s replacement.



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LUBBOCK, Texas – Texas Tech volleyball announced the hiring of Kameron Kelley as the Director of Volleyball Operations earlier this month. Kelley, who was a graduate assistant last season, joins the staff after Mikayla Ell was promoted to Assistant Coach. Kelley has spent the last three seasons with volleyball working her way from a student manager […]

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LUBBOCK, Texas – Texas Tech volleyball announced the hiring of Kameron Kelley as the Director of Volleyball Operations earlier this month. Kelley, who was a graduate assistant last season, joins the staff after Mikayla Ell was promoted to Assistant Coach.

Kelley has spent the last three seasons with volleyball working her way from a student manager to graduate assistant and eventually into her new role. Last season, she handled a majority of the travel and operation roles working closely with Ell – who was the director of operations the last two seasons. In those roles she worked very closely with the staff and players to help with practices, game days and with jobs in the office. She has also overseen the managers and helped organize practices and other logistics for teams coming to play in Lubbock.

“I am excited to announce Kameron Kelley as our newest Director of Volleyball Operations,” Graystone said. “Kam has been with us the past several seasons in various roles and is very familiar with Tech Volleyball. She’s such a great fit with our program and will be terrific in the operations role.”

Kelley got both her undergraduate and master’s degrees from Texas Tech.

 



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Hassan Named SEC Men’s Newcomer Runner Of The Year

STARKVILLE – Mississippi State middle distance standout Abdullahi Hassan has been named the SEC Men’s Newcomer Runner of the Year. “Abdullahi has been a great addition to our program this season, both on and off the track,” said head coach Chris Woods. “His work ethic, resilience, and team-first mindset have set the tone for the […]

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STARKVILLE – Mississippi State middle distance standout Abdullahi Hassan has been named the SEC Men’s Newcomer Runner of the Year.

“Abdullahi has been a great addition to our program this season, both on and off the track,” said head coach Chris Woods. “His work ethic, resilience, and team-first mindset have set the tone for the season, and he has reaped the benefits of his hard work”

Hassan has been a staple in the middle distance group this season for State, leading the squad in both the 800m and 1500m. He has stayed in the top six nationally for the entirety of the outdoor season, posting a personal best time of 1:45.39 earlier this season.

At the SEC Outdoor Championships, Hassan ran 1:45.64 to finish as the runner-up in the 800m. He matched his performance from the indoor championships, taking silver in the event back in February.

Hassan will return to the NCAA Outdoor Championships this week in the 800m. He returns to the meet as the reigning NCAA Indoor Championships Runner-up in the same distance.

For more information on the Mississippi State track and field program, visit HailState.com and follow “HailStateTF” on X (formerly Twitter)Instagram and Facebook.

 

 





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Six Sun Belt Programs Among Leaders in Final 2024-25 Helper Helper Community Service Rankings

Story Links Helper Helper 2024-25 Report   NEW ORLEANS – For the second year in a row, the Sun Belt Conference led all NCAA Division I conferences with six members listed in Helper Helper’s annual rankings for community impact during the 2024-25 academic year.   Two of the top 10 and six […]

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NEW ORLEANS – For the second year in a row, the Sun Belt Conference led all NCAA Division I conferences with six members listed in Helper Helper’s annual rankings for community impact during the 2024-25 academic year.
 
Two of the top 10 and six of the top 25 schools in the final rankings represent the Sun Belt including No. 4 Old Dominion and No. 9 James Madison. South Alabama (15th), Coastal Carolina (17th), App State (23rd) and Troy (24th) rounded out the league’s leaders.
 

By sport, three Sun Belt programs ranked first including two from Louisiana (women’s tennis and men’s golf) and South Alabama’s men’s basketball team. Six programs recorded runner-up finishes including Coastal Carolina (baseball), James Madison (volleyball), Old Dominion (women’s soccer and men’s soccer) and South Alabama (men’s track & field and women’s basketball).
 
The Sun Belt Conference had 34 total programs ranked in the top 10 for their respective sports including:
 
Baseball
Coastal Carolina (2), Louisiana (3), Old Dominion (8)
Men’s Basketball
South Alabama (1), Old Dominion (10)
Football
South Alabama (3), Coastal Carolina (5), Troy (6), James Madison (8)
Men’s Golf
Louisiana (1), Old Dominion (7), South Alabama (10)
Men’s Soccer
Old Dominion (2), West Virginia (4), Coastal Carolina (6), James Madison (10)
Men’s Tennis
Troy (7), Old Dominion (8), James Madison (9)
Men’s Track & Field/Cross Country
South Alabama (2)
 
Women’s Basketball
South Alabama (2)
Women’s Golf
Old Dominion (6), James Madison (7)
Softball
South Alabama (5), James Madison (6)
Women’s Soccer
Old Dominion (2), Louisiana (3)
Women’s Swimming & Diving
Old Dominion (3)
Women’s Tennis
Louisiana (1), South Alabama (8)
Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country
South Alabama (4), App State (6)
Volleyball
James Madison (2), Arkansas State (9)



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Ball State athletics announces Hall of Fame Class of 2025

MUNCIE — Ball State Athletics has announced the Class of 2025 for the Ball State Athletics Hall of Fame. Former Ball State athletes/teams become eligible for nomination 10 years after their graduation or withdrawal from Ball State and must have earned at least two letters in one sport or one letter in two sports. The […]

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MUNCIE — Ball State Athletics has announced the Class of 2025 for the Ball State Athletics Hall of Fame.

Former Ball State athletes/teams become eligible for nomination 10 years after their graduation or withdrawal from Ball State and must have earned at least two letters in one sport or one letter in two sports. The Class of 2025 features five individual inductees and one team. This year’s class won a combined 11 conference titles.

Each of the honorees will be inducted into the Ball State Athletics Hall of Fame during an induction ceremony at the Ball State Alumni Center on Oct. 3.

Here’s a look at the Ball State Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2025:

1995 Ball State men’s volleyball team

The 1995 Ball State men’s volleyball team finished with a record of 25-9 and won the Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association regular season and tournament championships. The Cardinals were ranked fifth in the final USA Today/American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Coaches poll. Ball State lost to UCLA in the first round of the NCAA Tournament but defeated Hawaii in the third-place match.

The 1995 men’s volleyball team earned multiple individual accolades. Todd Reimer was named the MIVA Player of the Year, while Eduardo Ferraz was named the MIVA Tournament MVP. Three players earned all-MIVA first-team honors, and Reimer and Ferraz were both named AVCA second-team All-Americans. Head coach Don Shondell was named MIVA Coach of the Year.

Tameka Borders, women’s track and field

Borders was a seven-time Mid-American Conference champion and earned MAC MVP honors at the 1996 MAC Indoor Championships.

She was a crucial part of Ball State’s 1996 indoor and outdoor MAC championship-winning teams. In 1996, Borders competed in the NCAA provisional qualifier meet in the 55-meter dash, 200-meter dash, triple jump, and long jump. She was an NCAA participant in the 200-meter dash that year and placed 15th out of 22 competitors.

Jenna Hague, women’s golf

Hague will be just the second women’s golfer inducted into the Ball State Athletics Hall of Fame, joining 2021 inductee Brittany Kelly. Hague earned MAC Championship medalist honors and second-team All-MAC accolades as a true freshman in 2012.

She became the second player in program history to qualify for an NCAA regional and the second to be named All-MAC first-team twice, joining Kelly in both categories. As a junior, Hague set school records for single-season scoring average (74.34), 18-hole score (66), and 54-hole score (214).

Tyler Merkel, men’s golf

Merkel holds the second-best career stroke average in Ball State men’s golf history at 73.99. He competed in the NCAA Championship twice during his career by earned a regional invitation as an individual in 2012 before helping Ball State to Nationals in 2013. Merkel earned All-MAC first-team honors twice, All-MAC second-team once and was voted to the All-MAC Tournament team once.

Merkel garnered three tournament titles during his career and received the MAC Medal of Excellence in 2014. He was also a successful student off the course, as he was named a Cleveland Golf/Srixon All-America Scholar in 2013 and 2014.

Ray Leonard, men’s tennis

Leonard helped Ball State win back-to-back MAC titles in 2013 and 2014 as the Cardinals’ No. 1 singles player. He helped Ball State earn its seventh MAC tournament title with a straight-sets victory on the top court in 2014, clinching the Cardinals’ eighth berth to the NCAA Tournament. Leonard was a four-time All-MAC first-team selection and won the Jack Vredevelt Sportsmanship Award from the league office.

Willie Snead, football

Snead played wide receiver for the Cardinals from 2011-13. He earned All-MAC first-team honors as a sophomore in 2012 and as a junior in 2013 and was named a semifinalist for the 2013 Fred Biletnikoff Award, which honors college football’s best receiver.

Snead still holds Ball State records for single-season receiving yards (1,516), receptions (106), and touchdowns (15). He is one of only two players in Ball State football history to record two 1,000-yard receiving seasons in a career. He is third in program history for career receiving yards (2,991) and second in career receiving touchdowns (26).

After three seasons at Ball State, Snead spent seven seasons in the National Football League with the Cleveland Browns, Carolina Panthers, New Orleans Saints, Baltimore Ravens, Las Vegas Raiders, San Francisco 49ers, and Miami Dolphins.

Contact Cade Hampton via email at cbhampton@muncie.gannett.com or on X, formerly known as Twitter, @CadeHamp10.



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