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Samford Soccer Releases 2025 Schedule

Story Links 2025 SCHEDULE BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Games against SEC foes Auburn and Alabama, a contest at cross-town rival UAB and the always tough Southern Conference slate highlight the Samford soccer team’s 2025 schedule, released by head coach Todd Yelton Thursday afternoon. To kick things off, Samford will play a pair of exhibition games, playing at […]

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2025 SCHEDULE

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. –

Games against SEC foes Auburn and Alabama, a contest at cross-town rival UAB and the always tough Southern Conference slate highlight the Samford soccer team’s 2025 schedule, released by head coach Todd Yelton Thursday afternoon.
 
To kick things off, Samford will play a pair of exhibition games, playing at Georgia on Aug. 4 and playing at Ole Miss on Aug. 8. The regular season will then begin by playing at Georgia Southern on Aug. 14.
 
Samford will then play its first of two regular season games against SEC foes by playing at Auburn on Aug. 17. The Bulldogs will play their first home game against South Alabama on Aug. 21.
 
Next up, Samford will play host to the Alabama Crimson Tide on Aug. 24 at 5 p.m. The Bulldogs will then go on the road for a pair of matches at Jacksonville State (Aug. 28) and at Georgia State (Sept. 4).
 
Samford will then host Western Kentucky on Sept. 7, before wrapping up the preconference schedule with games at Belmont (Sept. 11) and at cross-town rival UAB (Sept. 14).
 
Samford will open Southern Conference play with a rematch of the last two SoCon Tournament title games against Western Carolina at home on Sept. 18.
 
The Bulldogs will then host Chattanooga on Sept. 21. Samford will play at Wofford on Sept. 26 and then play host to The Citadel on Oct. 2. Samford will play at Furman on Oct. 5, followed by a home game against VMI on Oct. 10 and a game at Mercer on Oct. 16.
 
Samford will play its final home game of the regular season against ETSU on Oct. 19. The team will wrap up the regular season by playing at UNC Greensboro on Oct. 26.
 
The SoCon Tournament will open with the first round on Oct. 28 at campus sites. The quarterfinals and semifinals will take place Oct. 31 and Nov. 2, at the campuses of the No. 1 and No. 2 seeded teams. The championship contest will take place on Nov. 9 at the campus of the highest remaining seed.
 
Admission to all home soccer games is free. For a full schedule, click on the following link: 2025 SCHEDULE.
 
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For the latest news and information on Samford women’s soccer, visit the official website for Samford Athletics at SamfordSports.com. Fans can also follow the Bulldogs on social media at /SamfordSports (Facebook), @SamfordSoccer (Instagram) and @SamfordSoccer (Twitter). 
 

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American Releases Women’s Basketball Conference Matrix for 2025-26 Season

All of the American teams will play 18 games. Every team will play six of its 12 conference opponents twice and the other six once – three at home and three on the road. Tulane is scheduled to play UAB, Charlotte, East Carolina, Memphis, North Texas, South Florida, Temple, Tulsa and Wichita State at […]

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All of the American teams will play 18 games. Every team will play six of its 12 conference opponents twice and the other six once – three at home and three on the road.

Tulane is scheduled to play UAB, Charlotte, East Carolina, Memphis, North Texas, South Florida, Temple, Tulsa and Wichita State at Avron B. Fogelman Arena in the Devlin Fieldhouse of the upcoming season

The team is lined up to have road games against Florida Atlantic, Rice, UTSA, Memphis, North Texas, South Florida, Temple, Tulsa and Wichita State.

The 2026 American Conference Women’s Basketball Championship will be held in Birmingham, Alabama at Legacy Arena at the BJCC for the first time in league history this season.

The league had a pair of post season participants in South Florida (NCAA) and UTSA (WBIT).

The official complete Tulane women’s basketball schedule will be released during the fall of 2025.

Tulane’s women’s basketball team finished the 2024-25 season with a 17-13 record and a mark of 9-8 in league play Ashley Langford‘s first season as the leader of the program. The team returns American Conference Freshman of the Year Kendall Sneed and senior Amira Mabry to lead the squad this season. Sneed and Mabry both averaged 10.9 points per game a year ago. The two are joined by transfers Jayda Brown, CC Mays, Tamiah Robinson and Jordyn Weaver.

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106 Spartans Named Academic All-Mountain West For Spring – SJSU Athletics – Official Athletics Website

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.— This spring, 106 San José State University student-athletes from 11 Spartan sports teams earned Academic All-Mountain West honors, as announced by the conference office. The women’s swimming and diving team and men’s track and field teams led the sports with the most award winners, with 16 student-athletes each, followed closely by women’s […]

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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.— This spring, 106 San José State University student-athletes from 11 Spartan sports teams earned Academic All-Mountain West honors, as announced by the conference office.

The women’s swimming and diving team and men’s track and field teams led the sports with the most award winners, with 16 student-athletes each, followed closely by women’s track and field with 14. Three other sports notched double-digit winners – baseball at 12 and women’s gymnastics and softball with 11 apiece.

Eight Spartans earned Academic All-MW honors for the fourth time in their career at San José State.

Baseball – Joey Cammarata

Men’s Golf – Zubair Firdaus

Women’s Golf – Lucia Lopez Ortega

Softball – Lacie Ham, Aubrie Thomas

Women’s Swimming & Diving – Andreea Dragoi, Ellie Shorten

Women’s Track & Field – Lina Schubert

For the 2024-25 academic year, 185 Spartans earned academic all-conference recognition from the Mountain West (16 sports – 162) Western Athletic Conference (men’s soccer – 5), Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (women’s water polo – 8) and West Coast Conference (men’s water polo – 10).

To qualify for Academic All-MW, a student-athlete must have completed at least one academic semester at the institution while maintaining a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or better. The student-athlete must have competed in 50 percent of the team’s completed varsity contests.

In all, 1,351 student-athletes have been named to the spring 2025 Academic All-MW teams. Sports recognized include baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s golf, women’s gymnastics, softball, women’s swimming and diving, men’s and women’s tennis and men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track and field.

San José State University Academic All-Mountain West Award winners – Spring 2025

Baseball (12)

Rocco Caballero                     Junior                         Philosophy

Kyle Calzadiaz                       Junior                         Philosophy

#^%Joey Cammarata            Graduate                    Master’s – Interdisciplinary Studies

Zach Chamizo                        Senior                         Philosophy

Alex Fernandes                      Senior                         Philosophy

Nolan George                         Senior                         Communication Studies

EJ McGrew                             Junior                         Communications

JC Osorio-Agard                     Sophomore                Economics BA

Timmy Reeve                         Junior                         Communication Studies

Luca Staiano                          Junior                         Business Administration/Marketing

Zach Tallerman                     Senior                         Philosophy

David Thomas Munoz           Junior                         Communication Studies

Men’s Basketball (2)

Chol Marial                            Graduate                    Adv. Comms & Research Methods  

Josh Uduje                              Senior                         Sociology

Women’s Basketball (8)

Mecca Alexander                   Freshman                   Art/Digital Art

Djessira Diawara                   Senior                         Philosophy

#^Sofia Kelemeni                  Junior                         Biological Science/Molecular Bio BS

Amiah Simmons                    Senior                         Communication Studies

Jasmine Singleton                  Junior                         Adv. Comms & Research Methods

Finau Tonga                           Junior                         Philosophy

Hennie Van Schaik                Senior                         Sociology

Rylei Waugh                          Sophomore                Communication Studies

Men’s Golf (5)

Ivan Barahona                       Junior                         Business Administration/Management

Jed Dy                                     Junior                         Communication Studies

#^%Zubair Firdaus               Senior                         Business Administration/Business

Avinash Iyer                          Junior                         Business Administration/Finance

Keshav “KC” Mungali            Sophomore                Business Administration/Management

Women’s Golf (6)

#Moa Andersson                   Sophomore                Business Administration/International Business

Isabella Cioe                          Freshman                   Economics

#^Rebecca Gyllner                Junior                         Business Administration/Management

Nicola Kaminski                    Senior                         Kinesiology

#Tessa Kremser                    Sophomore                Business Administration/Human Resources

#^%Lucia Lopez Ortega       Senior                         Biological Sciences/Systems Physiology BS

Women’s Gymnastics (11)

#Marissa Ashton                   Sophomore                Business Administration/Management

Ava East                                 Freshman                   Business Administration/Management

Madison Gustitus                  Freshman                   Business Administration/Management

Ava Johnson                           Freshman                   Business Administration/Marketing

#Madison Kirsch                   Graduate                    Adv. Comms & Research Methods

#Sophia Konieczny               Senior                         Forensic Science/Biology

#Jaudai Lopes                        Graduate                    Adv. Comms & Research Methods

Samantha Macasu                 Freshman                   Biological Sciences BA

#Olivia Reardon                    Sophomore                Kinesiology

#Devyn Valuch                      Sophomore                Justice Studies/Criminology

#Katherine Weyhmiller        Graduate                    Adv. Comms & Research Methods

Softball (11)

Taylor Chillingworth            Freshman                   Kinesiology

#Carly Cummings                 Sophomore                Child & Adolescent Development – Prep for Teaching

Sarah Deplitch                       Freshman                   Business Administration/Marketing

#^%Lacie Ham                      Senior                         Psychology BA

#Shay McDowell                   Junior                         Kinesiology

Gigi Ortega                             Freshman                   Advertising

Taylor Peacock                      Freshman                   Undeclared

#Haley Reeve                         Sophomore                Liberal Studies – Integrated Teacher Education Program

#Mia Reynolds                      Senior                         Art/Studio Practice

#Taylor Squires                     Senior                         Mathematics (Integrated Teaching Prep)

#^%Aubrie Thomas              Senior                         Psychology BA

Women’s Swimming & Diving (16)

#^Mya Azzopardi                  Sophomore                Psychology BA

#^Luna Balbuena                  Junior                         Business Administration/Business Analytics

#^%Andreea Dragoi             Senior                         Psychology BA

#Hannah Ernst                      Sophomore                Biological Sciences BA

#^Laís Gasparini e Silva       Junior                         Kinesiology

Veronica Gourley                  Freshman                   Business Administration/Marketing

Hailey Grotte                         Graduate                    Kinesiology MS

#Ashley Jackson                    Sophomore                Biological Sciences/Systems Physiology BS

#Jenna Jagielski                     Junior                         Forensics BS

Shyann Kissinger                  Sophomore                Biological Sciences BA

Melia Lee                                Freshman                   Aviation

#Vilma Lindberg                   Sophomore                Business Administration/International Business

Katerina Marghieri                Freshman                   Physics BS

#^%Ellie Shorten                  Senior                         Business Administration/Management Info. Systems

#Dalton Sickon                      Sophomore                Kinesiology

Keira Vail                               Freshman                   Journalism

Women’s Tennis (5)

Olaya Bances Iglesias            Senior                         Business Administration/Marketing

#Duru Durgun                       Sophomore                Psychology BA

Soledad Fayos Capilla           Freshman                   Business Administration/International Business

#Cheuk Ying Shek                 Sophomore                Design Studies BA

Carla Urchoeguia                   Senior                         Creative Arts

Men’s Track & Field (16)

Will Bujake                            Sophomore                History

Asante Carter                         Freshman                   Public Health

#^Michael Chadwick            Senior                         Kinesiology

Trey Ciccio                             Sophomore                Business Administration/Finance

Diego Cortes                          Freshman                   Kinesiology

Isaiah Gilmore                       Senior                         Kinesiology

Rowan Henige                       Freshman                   Kinesiology

#Jared Jones                          Senior                         Kinesiology

Preston King                          Freshman                   Engineering Tech

Otto Laing                              Sophomore                Kinesiology

#Nathan Lau                          Sophomore                Electrical Engineering

Noah Lawson                         Junior                         Social Sciences

Lexington Leffall                   Freshman                   Geography

#Aiden Stalnecker                 Sophomore                Biological Sciences BA

#^Cameron Tarver               Junior                         Business Administration/Human Resources

#Alexander Walker               Sophomore                Chemical Engineering

Women’s Track & Field (14)

#Nereyda Alvarez-Gonzalez Junior                         Kinesiology

Isabela Arreola                      Freshman                   Business Administration/Marketing

#^Alyssa Bean                       Junior                         Psychology BA

#^Eve Divinity                       Junior                         Communication Disorders & Sciences

#^Savana Dutton                  Junior                         Undeclared – Pre-Nursing

Katharina Graman                 Sophomore                Economics BS

#Sky Hagan                            Junior                         Communication Studies

#Gabriella Hernandez          Sophomore                Business Administration/Accounting

Favour Iyasere                      Junior                         Kinesiology

#Nakai Johnson                     Sophomore                Kinesiology

Isabella Santillan                   Freshman                   Kinesiology

#^%Lina Schubert                Senior                         Psychology BA

#^Emilia Sjostrand               Senior                         Sociology

Jodeci Weems                        Senior                         Environmental Studies

# – 2024 award winner

^ – 2023 award winner

% – 2022 award winner

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Two Kenyan athletes sanctioned by AIU over doping

The Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) has taken disciplinary action against two Kenyan athletes for anti-doping violations, further intensifying the spotlight on Kenya’s fight against performance-enhancing drugs in athletics. National champion and African Championships 10,000m bronze medallist, Roncer Kipkorir Konga has been provisionally suspended after testing positive for testosterone, a substance prohibited by the World Anti-Doping […]

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The Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) has taken disciplinary action against two Kenyan athletes for anti-doping violations, further intensifying the spotlight on Kenya’s fight against performance-enhancing drugs in athletics.

National champion and African Championships 10,000m bronze medallist, Roncer Kipkorir Konga has been provisionally suspended after testing positive for testosterone, a substance prohibited by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).

Kipkorir, 30, ranked 20th globally in men’s road running, now faces a lengthy ban if confirmed guilty.

On April 20 this year, Kipkorir led his compatriots
Edmond Kipngetich and Isaac Kipkemboi to a clean podium sweep in the 2025 Shanghai
Half Marathon.

He produced a brilliant kick in the final stages of
the race to retain the title in an impressive time of 1:01.07.

Morine Gesare Michira, a promising 22-year-old half-marathon runner, has been banned for two years, effective from June 26, 2025, after testing positive for two banned substances: higenamine and octodrine.

These substances are commonly found in weight-loss and performance-enhancing supplements but are listed under WADA’s prohibited list due to their stimulant properties.

Michira, who clocked a personal best of 1:08:13 at the Milano Half Marathon in 2024, has yet to represent Kenya in a major championship.

However, her talent and potential were evident as she steadily climbed the rankings, holding the 81st spot in the women’s global half-marathon standings.

Higenamine is typically marketed as a fat-burner and cardiovascular stimulant, while octodrine, also known as dimethylhexylamine (DMHA), was initially developed as a nasal decongestant but has gained popularity as a stimulant in dietary supplements.

The rulings come just days after women’s marathon world record holder Ruth Chepngetich, 30, was suspended after testing positive for the banned diuretic hydrochlorothiazide on March 14, according to the AIU.

It threatens to destroy a career that has seen her win the 2019 world marathon title in Doha and set the marathon world record in Chicago last October at 2hr 09min 56sec, making her the first woman to run the distance under 2hr 10min.

Kenya worked to clean up its image after a string of doping scandals around the 2016 Rio Olympics led to it being declared non-compliant by the World Anti-Doping Agency.

Nearly 130 Kenyan athletes, mainly long-distance runners, have been sanctioned for drugs offences since 2017, and Kenya has put in place a Ksh 5 billion, five-year programme to attempt to combat the problem.



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Eight Track Terps Earn USTFCCA All-Academic Honors

Story Links COLLEGE PARK, MD – Eight Maryland track and field/cross country student-athletes were named U.S. Track & Field And Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) All-Academic as announced by the organization. Additionally, both the men’s and women’s track & field teams earned USTFCCCA All-Academic Team distinction.   From the men’s team, Eric Albright and Jack […]

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COLLEGE PARK, MD – Eight Maryland track and field/cross country student-athletes were named U.S. Track & Field And Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) All-Academic as announced by the organization. Additionally, both the men’s and women’s track & field teams earned USTFCCCA All-Academic Team distinction.
 
From the men’s team, Eric Albright and Jack Barchet earned the individual honors. The women’s team had six student-athletes earn the accolade: Tolu AkinduroRose Coats, Kami Joi HicksonChioma Njoku, Sam Payne, and Maya Valmon.
 

To earn the individual all-academic honor, student-athletes must hold a minimum cumulative grade-point-average of 3.25 and have completed at least two semesters at their current institution. Additionally, they must have finished in the top 96 in any championship individual event (or top 48 in a relay event) during the indoor season or participated in any round of the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships finishing among the top 48 in the East/West regionals during the outdoor season.
 
For the teams to be honored, a program must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 for an institutions NCAA squad list.
 
This is the latest academic honor for Albright, Barchet, Coats, Njoku, and Valmon as they each earned College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District Honors in June.



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‘Every parent’s nightmare’: Volleyball coach gets 33-year sentence for sexually abusing 19 victims

Related stories: A former volleyball coach was sentenced to over 33 years(400 months) in prison on Tuesday for producing child pornography, announced the U.S. Attorney’s Office. According to court documents, 33-year-old Dorian Christopher Barrs used his position as a volleyball coach to sexually abuse his players, as well as other victims, for over a decade. […]

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A former volleyball coach was sentenced to over 33 years(400 months) in prison on Tuesday for producing child pornography, announced the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

According to court documents, 33-year-old Dorian Christopher Barrs used his position as a volleyball coach to sexually abuse his players, as well as other victims, for over a decade. Oftentimes, Barrs posed as another minor in order to gain the victims’ trust.

Prosecutors say they’ve so far identified 19 of Barrs’ victims, 14 of whom he coached.

In a news release Wednesday, the U.S. Attorney’s Office commended the bravery of Barrs’ victims. Prosecutors say a victim told her parents what was happening in 2024, leading them to contact law enforcement. This led more victims to come forward.

“To the survivors: Your courage in coming forward is the reason this predator was held accountable. And your strength protected other girls from ever experiencing Barrs’s abuse,” the U.S. Attorney’s Office wrote in its news release.

While handing down Barrs’ sentence, Judge Nancy Brasel noted that “This case represents every parent’s nightmare.”

“Barrs didn’t just break the law—he shattered the trust placed in him by parents, schools, and the girls he coached and was supposed to protect,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Joseph Thompson. “This was a deliberated and calculated abuse of power. And it is part of a broader crisis we are facing in Minnesota. Coaches, state troopers, daycare workers, federal agents, and state senators—case after case of people who hold positions of trust and authority preying on children. It is the ultimate betrayal of power and it demands the full force of federal prosecution. To be clear, while I am tired of seeing these cases, this office will not slow down. If you hold a position of trust or authority and harm a child: we will find you, we will expose you, and you will see federal justice.”



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Two Hawks and Men’s Track & Field Team Named to the USTFCCCA All-Academic Team

Story Links NEW ORLEANS, La. – This morning, the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) NCAA Division III Men’s All-Academic Athletes and All-Academic Teams were announced including two hawks and the men’s track & field team.  The USTFCCCA All-Academic Teams and All-Academic Athletes program recognizes the nation’s top […]

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NEW ORLEANS, La. – This morning, the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) NCAA Division III Men’s All-Academic Athletes and All-Academic Teams were announced including two hawks and the men’s track & field team. 

The USTFCCCA All-Academic Teams and All-Academic Athletes program recognizes the nation’s top track & field athletes both inside and outside the classroom. In order to be included in the All- Academic Athletes, student athletes must have a grade point average of a 3.30 on a 4.0 scale through the most recently completed grading period. They also must have either finished among the top 50 individuals on TFRRS or have competed as a member on the top 35 relay teams on TFRRs. For teams to be included in the All-Academic Teams, the cumulative GPA must be at least a 3.10 on a 4.0 scale through the most recent grading period.

The two hawks making the list include senior Conor Convery (Port Jervis, N.Y.) and sophomore Christopher Hergott (Hamden, Conn.).  

Convery earned USTFCCCA All-Region honors in both Indoor Weight Throw and Outdoor Hammer Throw this season. He holds school records in each event, with marks of 16.87 meters in the weight throw and 54.70 meters in the hammer throw. He also earned First Team CNE All-Conference honors in the hammer throw and earned a CNE Academic All-Conference recognition. 

Hergott earned USTFCCCA All-Region honors in the 100 meters and long jump for both indoor and outdoor seasons. He holds the school record in the outdoor 100-meter dash with a time of 10.59 and was ranked 9th in the nation for indoor long jump. Named Hartford’s Male Student-Athlete of the Year, he also received College Sports Communicators Academic All-District and CNE Academic All-Conference honors. His standout performances earned him multiple weekly awards from the CNE, including Athlete of the Week (4/14/25, 4/22/25) and Relay Team of the Week (3/31/25)

Alongside Convery and Hergott, the men’s team earned their All-Academic Team honors with a cumulative GPA of 3.36. 

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