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Singh Earns Second MAC Men’s Track Athlete of the Week Nod in 2025 Outdoor Campaign

Story Links CLEVELAND, Ohio (EMUEagles.com) – Eastern Michigan University men’s track & field student-athlete Gabe Singh was named Mid-American Conference (MAC) Men’s Track Athlete of the Week for the second time this season, the conference office announced Tuesday, May 6.   Singh (Toledo, Ohio/Sylvania Northview/Oakland) bettered his MAC-best 400m hurdles time as […]

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CLEVELAND, Ohio (EMUEagles.com) – Eastern Michigan University men’s track & field student-athlete Gabe Singh was named Mid-American Conference (MAC) Men’s Track Athlete of the Week for the second time this season, the conference office announced Tuesday, May 6.
 
Singh (Toledo, Ohio/Sylvania Northview/Oakland) bettered his MAC-best 400m hurdles time as he placed first in the event in 50.62 at the Jesse Owens Classic, hosted by Ohio State University, May 2-3. His time ranks second in the Great Lakes Region, 17th on the East Qualifying List, 36th in the nation, and third in EMU program history. He cruised to a first-place finish by a wide margin as he finished .51 seconds ahead of the runner-up (51.13) for his first win in the event this season. Singh bested five other MAC student-athletes in the race and finished ahead of two Power Four student-athletes. He posted the fastest time in the region, sixth-best time on the East Qualifying List, and 14th-fastest time in the nation over the weekend.

His run in the 400m hurdles this season is approaching historic levels as he is just .72 seconds shy of tying for the MAC record (49.90) set by Central Michigan University’s Al Washington in 1988, .54 seconds away from tying for the EMU program record, held by Jeff Dils (1979), and .16 seconds from tying former Eagle and Olympian Eric Alejandro (Rio de Janeiro – 2016) for the second-best time in program history (50.51 – 2008).

 

The honor marks the second of the season for Singh as he previously garnered the accolade after running what was then a conference-best 400m hurdles mark of 50.67 seconds, placing third at the 44 Farms Team Invitational, hosted by Texas A&M University, April 11–12. 

 

The award is Eastern Michigan’s fourth of the outdoor season and brings the team’s total to seven on the 2024-25 campaign as Lachlan Cornelius (Brisbane, Australia/Anglican Church Grammar School) most recently earned the award, April 29, before Singh and Saraiah Walkes  (Manatee County, Fla./The-Out-of-Door-Academy) each earned it, April 15, prior to Lucky Fiaku (Nimo, Nigeria/Busy International Secondary) (field) and Josephine Oloye (Iwaro-Oka, Nigeria/Geomi Secondary School/Tayelolu Memorial) (track) garnering the award in the indoor season, Dec. 10, and Carson McCoy (Pittsburgh, Pa./Deer Lakes) (track) earning the recognition, Feb. 11.

 

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The Eagles return to action at the Hillsdale College Last Chance, hosted by Hillsdale College, at the Outdoor Track at Hayden Park, Wednesday, May 7, and again Friday, May 9, at the Len Paddock Open, hosted by the University of Michigan, at the U-M Track & Field Stadium.

 

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Mya Lesnar claims CSU’s first outdoor track and field title since 2005

Mya Lesnar is a national champion — again. And this time, the CSU senior did it at Hayward Field to become the Rams’ first outdoor national champ in 20 years. Lesnar, the NCAA indoor shot put national champion in 2024, won the same event at the NCAA outdoor track and field championships on Thursday in […]

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Mya Lesnar is a national champion — again.

And this time, the CSU senior did it at Hayward Field to become the Rams’ first outdoor national champ in 20 years.

Lesnar, the NCAA indoor shot put national champion in 2024, won the same event at the NCAA outdoor track and field championships on Thursday in Eugene, Ore., with a throw of 19.01 meters.

She came into this week’s meet as the top seed in the shot put and didn’t disappoint.

The daughter of WWE star Brock Lesnar hit the winning mark on her very first throw and was the only competitor to top 19 meters in the event. The victory came a year after she placed fifth in the event at the outdoor meet and continued the Rams’ tradition of strong throwers.

The last Rams outdoor national champion, Loree Smith, won the hammer throw in 2005. And Lesnar was joined by two other throwers at this week’s meet: Kajsa Borrman was 21st in the hammer earlier Thursday and Klaire Kovatch will throw in the discus on Saturday.



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1 / 4 Utah Valley’s Zach Lifferth (13) battles for the ball with an opponent during the 2024 season. Courtesy UVU Marketing 2 / 4 Members of the Utah Valley men’s basketball team pose for a photo after clinching at least a share of the Western Athletic Conference regular season title on Thursday, March 6, […]

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Utah Valley’s Zach Lifferth (13) battles for the ball with an opponent during the 2024 season.

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Members of the Utah Valley men’s basketball team pose for a photo after clinching at least a share of the Western Athletic Conference regular season title on Thursday, March 6, 2025.

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The Utah Valley volleyball team celebrates a point in a women’s college volleyball match against Hawaii on Thursday, Sept. 2, 2021.

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The Utah Valley baseball team celebrates winning the Western Athletic Conference title in Mesa, Ariz., on Sunday, May 24, 2025.

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The easy part for Utah Valley was to accept the invitation to join the Big West Conference.

Now comes the hard work of getting ready to make the move.

The Wolverines have more than a year left to compete in the Western Athletic Conference and while some sports — men’s basketball, baseball and women’s soccer, for example — seem ready to take on the challenge, others will have to step up their game to be competitive in the Big West.

“It’s something we’ve been talking about with our coaches,” UVU Director of Athletics Jared Sumison said. “We’re excited to be in the WAC for the next year and that will give us time to prepare. We need to get better competitively in some sports. Our facilities are really good but there are a couple where we can do some upgrades and get prepared for the Big West move.

“We’re in a place right now where our coaches are already preparing for recruiting and for the opportunity ahead of us. It’s a more competitive league so a lot of our sports are going to have to ramp up. It comes down to fundraising and friend-raising.”

UVU Vice President Val Peterson said he sees great advantages in the Big West in terms of competition, stability and level of play.

“Facilities will be something we’ll continue to work on,” Peterson said. “On the drawing board we have a student athletic academic building. We need to continue to maintain our academics. It’s important to us an as institution to have success in the classroom. Our coaches are recruiting to be competitive in the Big West.

“I think our coaches are up to the challenge and are excited about it. They are already out looking for the right student-athletes to be part of our program. The college athletic landscape continues to change very rapidly and we’re making sure we’re adjusting to that. I think our profile fits nicely with the Big West.”

League commissioner Dan Butterly said as the Big West moves to 11 teams his office will take an active role in helping Utah Valley prepare for membership.

“UVU is the largest public institution in the state of Utah,” Butterly said. “They have a strong, diversified academic profile, tremendous leadership and a strong athletic program with many championship teams. We’ll be ramping UVU up to the Big West bylaws and our policies and procedures. We’ll be getting to know their staff. One big initiative will be working with UVU in changing their conference logo out in all of their facilities.”

When Utah Valley joins the Big West on July 1, 2026, it will be the only program in the conference not based in California.

“As we looked at UVU, we did our campus visit early in February,” Butterly said. “We can see how easy it is to get to UVU and we enjoyed walking through their facilities. One of our board members said, ‘We’re not named the Big California, we’re named the Big West.’ We’re excited to get the state of Utah back to the footprint of the Big West.”

Utah State competed in the Big West from 1978 to 2005.

“Our fans have really started to travel better,” Peterson said. “It will be a lot easier for our fans to go to California and a lot of our fans are already planning trips to our games out there. Utah Valley will be a better traveling school as we go into the Big West.”

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Hawaii and Cal Davis are headed to the Mountain West Conference and Utah Valley will join the Big West, making it an 11-team league. Here’s what the Big West will look like in 2026.

Cal Poly

The Mustangs swept the Big West 2025 Track and Field Championships, winning both the men’s and women’s team titles, and also won both of the league’s cross country titles.

Cal State Bakersfield

The Roadrunners made the transition to Division I in 2006 and became a full member in 2010. Bakersfield’s last league championship came in 2004 (men’s swimming and diving).

Cal State Fullerton

The Titans women’s golf team won the Big West Championship and was the first-ever No. 10 regional seed to advance to the NCAA Finals.

Long Beach State

The 49ers won the 2025 NCAA Men’s Volleyball Championship, defeating back-to-back defending champion UCLA in three sets.

Cal State Northridge

The Matadors are one of just 45 schools in the nation with a beach volleyball program. The men’s soccer team reached the third round of the 2006 NCAA Tournament.

UC Irvine

The Anteaters won their first-ever Big West Commissioner’s Cup for the 2024-25 season, getting top three points in 11 of the 17 league-sponsored sports.

UC Riverside

The Highlanders produced five national championship teams in baseball and women’s volleyball at the Division II level.

UC San Diego

The Tritons accepted a No. 12 seed in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, losing to No. 5 Michigan 68-65 in the first round to finish with a 30-5 record.

UC Santa Barbara

The Gauchos Manu Duah was the No. 1 selection in the 2025 Major League Soccer SuperDraft by San Diego FC.

California Baptist

The Lancers compete in 21 intercollegiate varsity sports including water polo, stunt, cheerleading and dance.

Utah Valley

The Wolverines join the Big West on July 1, 2026 and will have the premier soccer facility in the league. The $20. million UCCU Stadium, which seats 3,000 spectators and includes luxury seats, opens this fall.

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Horn Closes Out Historic Career at NCAA Championships

Story Links EUGENE, Ore. – Qualifying for her ninth NCAA Championship of her career, Sydney Horn closed out her collegiate career with a Second Team All-American honor at the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships. She placed 10th overall in the women’s pole vault on Thursday afternoon after clearing 4.39m.   […]

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EUGENE, Ore. – Qualifying for her ninth NCAA Championship of her career, Sydney Horn closed out her collegiate career with a Second Team All-American honor at the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships. She placed 10th overall in the women’s pole vault on Thursday afternoon after clearing 4.39m.
 
“She’s had such a historic career,” Pole Vault Coach Scott Houston commented. “She’s a nine-time All-American – a seven-time first team, two-time second team. I think she’s the only female athlete that I can recall that’s qualified for every single NCAA championship she’s ever tried to qualify for so it’s a little bit bittersweet that she missed the first team this year.
 
“She jumped great indoors, reached a historic 15 foot bar as a female in college which is something that very few people in the country have ever done. Then she got a little bit of a hamstring injury through the beginning of outdoors, and we navigated it well. She broke the outdoor school record after coming back and was feeling good. Then she had some mental challenges moving back up polls and so we just missed a little bit here and there and that’s just the way the competition goes. Finishing 10th in the country is a phenomenal finish for anybody.”
 
DATE: June 12, 2025
SITE: Hayward Field, Eugene, Oregon
EVENT: 2025 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships
 
Horn entered at the opening bar at 4.09m and cleared it on her second attempt. She moved up to 4.24m and cleared the bar on her first attempt. Maintaining her rhythm, she cleared the next bar at 4.39m on her first attempt. She took three attempts at 4.44m but was unable to clear it, finishing in 10th place overall.
 
This concludes Horn’s outstanding career at High Point, making her the most decorated athlete in HPU history.
 

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St Lucia dominate Antigua and Barbuda to be crowned undefeated ECVA U21 Women’s Champions

Antigua and Barbuda’s Jassania Joseph (center) and Jaya Carr (left) accept their trophy following their loss to St Lucia. – Advertisement – Antigua and Barbuda were handed a straight set defeat by St Lucia as they just missed the top podium spot in the Eastern Caribbean Volleyball Association (ECVA) Under-21 Beach Volleyball Championship held in […]

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Antigua and Barbuda were handed a straight set defeat by St Lucia as they just missed the top podium spot in the Eastern Caribbean Volleyball Association (ECVA) Under-21 Beach Volleyball Championship held in St Kitts over the Whit weekend.

St Lucia’s Ericka Gaspard and Clio Phillip delivered a flawless run in the tournament, overpowering Antigua and Barbuda’s Jassania Joseph and Jaya Carr in straight sets (2-0), winning 21-11 and 23-21 respectively, to finish the tournament unbeaten. 

The St Lucian duo controlled the opening set with authority but had to dig deep in the second after trailing 19-20. Displaying calmness under pressure, coupled with sharp execution, Gaspard and Phillip rallied to close the match 23-21, completing their perfect tournament and claiming the gold medal.

In an interview after the victory, Phillip said, “We feel great, we are excited, we are happy. This is what we came to do, win the gold.”

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Antigua and Barbuda’s Jassania Joseph (center) and Jaya Carr (left) accept their trophy following their loss to St Lucia.

Speaking about the match, Gaspard said, “We really had to work hard in the last set. Our confidence allowed us to push through the last points”.

Meanwhile, Dominica’s Alyssa Bully and Joyan Pascal secured an exciting bronze medal victory in three sets over Anguilla’s Deandra Fleming and Lavesha Richardson. Bully/Pascal came out strong to take the first set 21-14, but Fleming/Richardson fought back in a tight second set, edging it 22-20 to force a decider. In the third, Bully and Pascal regained control with a dominant 15-7 finish to clinch the 2-1 win and a spot on the podium.

The top three finishers of the event move on to represent the ECVA at the NORCECA World Championships Qualifier Tournament.

Meanwhile, Dominica’s Mervin Mingo and Bill Frederick were crowned ECVA U21 Men’s Beach Volleyball Champions for the second year in a row, delivering a confident 2-0 win (21-17, 21-15) over St Lucia’s Victor Rio and Peter Emmanuel in Sunday’s gold medal match also in St Kitts.

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CORVALLIS, Ore. – Competing at historic Hayward Field in her first-ever NCAA Championship appearance, Oregon State’s Sara Sanders delivered a strong performance in the javelin, placing 18th overall with a mark of 48.47m (159-0). The senior’s throw earned her All-America Honorable Mention status and marked a powerful conclusion to a remarkable comeback journey. After missing […]

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CORVALLIS, Ore. – Competing at historic Hayward Field in her first-ever NCAA Championship appearance, Oregon State’s Sara Sanders delivered a strong performance in the javelin, placing 18th overall with a mark of 48.47m (159-0).

The senior’s throw earned her All-America Honorable Mention status and marked a powerful conclusion to a remarkable comeback journey. After missing two seasons due to injury, Sanders returned to competition last year and fought her way back to the national stage.

 

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BVB | Santa Cruz Product Isla Johnson to Join Gaels for 2025-26 Season

Story Links MORAGA, Calif. — Saint Mary’s Beach Volleyball continues to build their 2025-26 squad in the Spring recruiting window, signing Isla Johnson out of Harbor High School in Santa Cruz. Standing at 5-8, Johnson played outside hitter for her school’s indoor team, while enjoying a benedettaandexler66@gmail.com dominant career on the sand […]

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MORAGA, Calif. — Saint Mary’s Beach Volleyball continues to build their 2025-26 squad in the Spring recruiting window, signing Isla Johnson out of Harbor High School in Santa Cruz. Standing at 5-8, Johnson played outside hitter for her school’s indoor team, while enjoying a benedettaandexler66@gmail.com
dominant career on the sand as well in the Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League. 

Over four years playing for the Pirates of Harbor High School, Johnson led her squad to four straight SCCAL Titles in beach volleyball, and two consecutive SCCAL Titles in indoor volleyball. On the hardwood, Johnson was a four time All-League honoree, culminating her prep career with League MVP honors. Following the culmination of both her prep indoor and beach career, Johnson was honored as Harbor High School’s Student-Athlete of the Year. 

Johnson originally committed to the University of Utah, but following the announcement of the Utes would be discontinuing their program, she re-opened her recruitment, and the Gaels were quick to reach out. 

Coach Harrer remarked,

“Isla is a well rounded player that will bring versatility to the team. She’s proven herself at high levels in California beach circuits and will add strength to our incoming freshman class!”

Johnson will join fellow true freshmen Bella Reyes and Ellasyn Scuba on the 2025-26 roster. 

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