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Samantha Fantasia named Endicott College’s Female Athlete of the Year
Samantha Fantasia netted 16 goals this past season. Now the women’s hockey star from Billerica has pocketed a major award from Endicott College. The swift-skating forward received the Female Athlete of the Year award from the Beverly college. Fantasia produced a terrific senior season, collecting 27 points in 28 games and earning a plus/minus rating […]

Samantha Fantasia netted 16 goals this past season. Now the women’s hockey star from Billerica has pocketed a major award from Endicott College. The swift-skating forward received the Female Athlete of the Year award from the Beverly college. Fantasia produced a terrific senior season, collecting 27 points in 28 games and earning a plus/minus rating […]
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Beth Hanrahan – Women’s Ice Hockey Coach
Beth Hanrahan joined the Brown women’s hockey program as an assistant coach ahead of the 2022-23 season. A graduate of Providence College, Hanrahan returned to Rhode Island after previously serving as an assistant coach at Mercyhurst University for four seasons. At Mercyhurst, Hanrahan led recruiting efforts, video sessions and on-ice skill development. During […]

A graduate of Providence College, Hanrahan returned to Rhode Island after previously serving as an assistant coach at Mercyhurst University for four seasons.
At Mercyhurst, Hanrahan led recruiting efforts, video sessions and on-ice skill development. During her tenure, the Lakers made three appearances in the College Hockey America conference tournament, capturing the 2020 CHA tournament title to earn the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Division I Elite 8.
Prior to Mercyhurst, Hanrahan spent one season as an assistant at Lindenwood University, assisting the head coach in recruiting and evaluating of prospective Division I student-athletes, providing film analysis and scouting reports, and running the team’s social media accounts.
Hanrahan began her coaching career during the 2016-17 season at Shattuck-St. Mary’s School in Faribault, Minnesota, one of the most successful girls’ hockey programs in the country. She helped develop elite talent at the U16 level to prepare players for the college level by implementing both on-and-off ice training, monitoring academic progress, and coordinating practice and travel plans.
Prior to embarking on her coaching career, Hanrahan played one season for the New York Riveters in the inaugural 2015-16 season of the Nationals Women’s Hockey League.
Hanrahan spent four seasons as a student-athlete at Providence, the last three years of which playing under current Brown head coach, Melanie Ruzzi. Hanrahan totaled 75 points in her career, scoring 45 goals, including a team-leading 15 during her senior season in 2014-15. As a senior, she served as team captain and was named the winner of the ECAC Sportsmanship Award. Hanrahan was voted the team’s MVP following her junior and senior seasons.
Hanrahan graduated from Providence in 2015 with a bachelor’s degree in health policy management and a minor in sociology. She went on to earn her master’s in applied intelligence from Mercyhurst.
COACHING TIMELINE
Season | School/Team | Title |
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2016-2017 | Shattuck-St. Mary’s | Assistant Coach |
2017-2018 | Lindenwood | Assistant Coach |
2018-2022 | Mercyhurst | Assistant Coach |
2022-Present | Brown | Assistant Coach |
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Women's Soccer Adds Ngulefac Ahead of 2025 Season
WASHINGTON – GW women’s soccer Head Coach Jeremy Williams announced the addition of Kathleen Ngulefac as a redshirt freshman transfer ahead of the 2025 season. Ngulefac joins the Revolutionaries after spending her first season at Kentucky. A native of Snellville, Ga., Ngulefac did not see game action during her rookie season with the Wildcats. After a standout […]


WASHINGTON – GW women’s soccer Head Coach Jeremy Williams announced the addition of Kathleen Ngulefac as a redshirt freshman transfer ahead of the 2025 season. Ngulefac joins the Revolutionaries after spending her first season at Kentucky.
A native of Snellville, Ga., Ngulefac did not see game action during her rookie season with the Wildcats. After a standout prep career at Parkview High School, Ngulefac was granted a redshirt during her one season at Kentucky and joins the Buff & Blue with four years of eligibility.
Prior to collegiate soccer, Ngulefac was a member of the Gwinnett Soccer Association, competing in the ECNL. She was honored as a Girls All-Conference First Team honoree for the 2023-24 season in the Southeast Division. In high school, Ngulefac was a First Team All-Region honoree with Parkview. She also earned Class 7A First Team All-County honors and was named to the 7A All-State Girls Team during her senior season in 2023.
Ngulefac joins an incoming class of Revolutionaries that includes Jasmine Black, Anna Cornejo, Caroline Donmoyer, Naomi Kim and Lucy Stenning. She’ll be the only transfer student among the newcomers, with the other five arriving in Foggy Bottom as first-years.
Follow GWsports.com this summer for the announcement of GW’s 2025 schedule.
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Waimea Athletics awards first college scholarship
WAIMEA — The Waimea Athletics College Scholarship Committee proudly announces that Caylee Cook, a 2025 graduate of Kamehameha-Hawaii, has been selected as a recipient of the inaugural Waimea Athletics College Scholarship. WAIMEA — The Waimea Athletics College Scholarship Committee proudly announces that Caylee Cook, a 2025 graduate of Kamehameha-Hawaii, has been selected as a recipient […]

WAIMEA — The Waimea Athletics College Scholarship Committee proudly announces that Caylee Cook, a 2025 graduate of Kamehameha-Hawaii, has been selected as a recipient of the inaugural Waimea Athletics College Scholarship.
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SEC Gymnastics Championships to include all 9 schools moving forward
Arkansas won’t have to worry about being left out of the SEC Gymnastics Championships moving forward. The 2025 Southeastern Conference Spring Meetings concluded Thursday, with SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey addressing several topics, including conference athletic directors approving including all nine SEC schools that sponsor gymnastics to participate in the SEC Gymnastics Championships starting in 2026. […]

Arkansas won’t have to worry about being left out of the SEC Gymnastics Championships moving forward.
The 2025 Southeastern Conference Spring Meetings concluded Thursday, with SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey addressing several topics, including conference athletic directors approving including all nine SEC schools that sponsor gymnastics to participate in the SEC Gymnastics Championships starting in 2026.
After a season that saw the Razorbacks beat LSU and Florida – teams ranked No. 2 in the nation at the time of competition – during the regular season, Arkansas still ended up as the ninth place team in the SEC by National Qualifying Score (NQS) and was subsequently eliminated from competing at the conference championship meet. This, despite being the No. 16 team in the country at the time (the Razorbacks would finish No. 12 overall after the NCAA tournament). The team also lost out on an away meet score to potentially include in its NQS, which could’ve impacted postseason seeding.
With the addition of Oklahoma to the SEC gymnastics ranks, the conference changed the format of the meet for 2025, opting to leave one school – whoever finished last in the regular season rankings by NQS – out of the conference championship, including individuals. This decision faced backlash from fans, athletes, and coaches throughout the season, especially as Arkansas proved it was capable of wreaking havoc on the conference’s top teams.
Part of the hang up on having nine teams was the issue of having five teams in either the afternoon or evening session, which would mean adding a bye rotation and increasing the runtime of the meet by approximately 20-30 minutes – a potential obstacle for the meet broadcast as networks continue to try to optimize the viewer experience. According to Whole Hog Sports, the 2026 SEC Gymnastics Championships will see the bottom four teams compete in the afternoon session and the top five teams compete in the evening session.
“All nine [teams] will be invited,” Sankey said. “Noting just the high level of competition and the impact on some of the score opportunities, it’s important for all of us to compete together.”
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Kickoff Time Announced for OSU’s Game at Oregon
STILLWATER – Oklahoma State’s September 6 game at Oregon kicks off at 2:30 p.m. CT on CBS, announced Thursday by the Big Ten. It marks the fourth time in program history and the first time since the 1987 Sun Bowl that Oklahoma State has played on CBS. With Thursday’s announcement from the Big 12 […]

It marks the fourth time in program history and the first time since the 1987 Sun Bowl that Oklahoma State has played on CBS.
With Thursday’s announcement from the Big 12 of OSU’s first two home game kickoff times, the non-conference schedule is complete.
The Cowboys’ season opener against UT Martin on Thursday, August 28, kicks at 6:30 p.m. CT on ESPN+ and the Gateway First Bank Turnpike Classic against Tulsa on Friday, September 19, starts at 6 p.m. CT on ESPN.
Kickoff times for OSU’s conference slate will be announced within two weeks prior to each game.
Season tickets that include all seven home Cowboy football games are on sale now at okstate.com/tickets. The OSU ticket office can also be reached via call/text at 877-255-4678 or through email at tickets@okstate.edu.
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Kira Trexler
Name: Kira Trexler High School: Central Hometown: Martinsburg Sport: Soccer Position: Midfield/Forward College choice: Penn State Altoona Other colleges considered: UPJ, Saint Francis, IUP, Florida Gulf Coast, West Chester Why I picked Penn State Altoona: “Penn State runs in my family. Both my parents went there and two of my brothers did as well. I […]


Name: Kira Trexler
High School: Central
Hometown: Martinsburg
Sport: Soccer
Position: Midfield/Forward
College choice: Penn State Altoona
Other colleges considered: UPJ, Saint Francis, IUP, Florida Gulf Coast, West Chester
Why I picked Penn State Altoona: “Penn State runs in my family. Both my parents went there and two of my brothers did as well. I wanted to be a Nittany Lion.”
Coach Randy Trexler: “Kira has been a cornerstone of our team since her freshman year, instantly making an impact and rewriting the Central Lady Dragon record books. I’m thrilled to see her take on the challenges of Division 3 soccer where I have no doubt, she’ll replicate her high school success and leave a mark. Kira’s on-field presence is commanding and Penn State Altoona coaches will experience a quiet confidence from her that motivates peers and drives the team forward. I really wish for her the best success.”
How I got my start playing soccer: “I started playing with my brothers when I was 5.”
Favorite college growing up: Penn State
Other interests: Hanging out with my friends, church events, shopping and pickleball
What getting to play in college means to me: “It’s the next chapter in my journey as a student-athlete.”
Probable college major: Nursing
Parents: Randy and Rhonda Trexler
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