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SLS Skateboarding Star Julian Agliardi Tackles Life's Weirdest Questions

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SLS Skateboarding Star Julian Agliardi Tackles Life's Weirdest Questions
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Disorder Skateboards’ amateur skateboarder Julian Agliardi is known for throwing down gnarly tricks in the streets, but recently he took a break to answer some of the strangest questions the internet has to offer.


The result is a mix of humor, honesty, and just enough weird to make it worth watching.

Instead of talking skate stats or contest prep, Agliardi tackled topics like what pizza topping he would be, swallowing a condom for a ridiculous dare, and more.

His reactions are quick, sometimes hilarious, and always totally authentic.

This kind of sit-down shows a different side of Agliardi. He’s relaxed and clearly having fun.

Catch him back in contest mode on Saturday, August 9 at SLS Cleveland, streaming live and free on Rumble. Until then, watch the Q&A and get a glimpse of one of skateboarding’s rising stars just being himself.

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Colonels to Open Indoor Season in Boston & Louisville

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RICHMOND, Ky. – The Eastern Kentucky University men’s and women’s track and field teams will begin the 2025-26 indoor season at the Boston University Sharon Colyear-Danvielle Season Opener and KTCCCA Commonwealth College Opener on Saturday.
 
Highlighting the group traveling to Boston is Taha Er Raouy, who will compete in the men’s elite-invite section of 3,000 meters.
 
The Moroccan native enters the indoor season after a successful 2025 cross-country season during which he was the ASUN Conference’s Male Runner of the Year and an All-American, finishing 21st at the NCAA National Championships.
 
He will also compete in the men’s 5,000 meters with teammates Brian Kimutai, a 2025 cross-country All-American, and Mario Priego.
 
Running in the men’s open 3,000 meters for EKU will be Hammish Murray.
 
On the women’s side, Edna Chelulei will make her indoor debut for 2025-26 in “Beantown” running in the 3,000 meters and 5,000 meters.
 
In the 2025 outdoor season, Chelulei was the ASUN’s Most Outstanding Freshman while being a Second Team All-American in the 10,000 meters and an Honorable Mention All-American in the 5,000 meters.
 
In the women’s 3,000 meters, Chelulei will be joined by Khadija Ennasri.
 
Up the road in Louisville, another crop of Colonels will be in action at the Commonwealth College Opener.
 
On the track, Irene Rubio-Miralles is entered for the women to compete in the mile, 1,000 meters, and 800 meters, with Isabelle Shearer competing in the 3,000 meters.
 
Jacob Tapscott will be the lone representative running on the men’s side from EKU, being slated for the mile and 1,000 meters.
 
It will be a busy day in the throws department with EKU competing in the weight throw and shot put.
 
Anaiya Adams, Eliza Hoffman, Haley Angel, Ava Phillips, Lexi Lawless, Lariah Wooden, Amya Livingston, and Kristan Simmons will compete in the women’s weight throw.
 
Meanwhile, Landon Adkins, Bill Kissick, JJ Love, Matt See, and Daroyce Flemons will compete in the men’s section of the event.
 
In the shot put, Ava Phillips, Kristan Simmons, Eliza Hoffman, Lexi Lawless, Amya Livingston, and Lariah Wooden will compete for the women, with Landon Adkins, Bill Kissick, JJ Love, and Matt See competing on the men’s side.
 
BU Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener
 

 
KTCCCA Commonwealth College Opener
 














Event Participants
1 Mile (W) Irene Rubio-Miralles
1 Mile (M) Jacob Tapscott
1,000m (W) Irene Rubio-Miralles
1,000m (M) Jacob Tapscott
800m (W) Irene Rubio-Miralles
3,000m (W) Isabelle Shearer
Weight Throw (W) Anaiya Adams, Eliza Hoffman, Haley Angel, Ava Phillips, Lexi Lawless, Lariah Wooden, Amya Livingston, Kristan Simmons
Weight Throw (M) Landon Adkins, Bill Kissick, JJ Love, Matt See, Daroyce Flemons
Shot Put (W) Ava Phillips, Kristan Simmons, Eliza Hoffman, Lexi Lawless, Amya Livingston, Lariah Wooden
Shot Put (M) Landon Adkins, Bill Kissick, JJ Love, Matt See



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No. 16 Kansas Cruises to 3-0 Win over High Point in NCAA Tournament First Round

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LAWRENCE, Kan. –  The No. 16 Kansas Jayhawks swept the High Point Panthers, 3-0 in the first round of the NCAA Volleyball Arena at Horejsi Family Volleyball Arena on Thursday.
Kansas will take on Miami in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on Friday at 6 p.m. CT inside Horejsi Family Volleyball Arena. The match will air on ESPN+.

“Anytime you win a postseason match, it’s a big deal, and getting to do it at home makes it even sweeter,” said head coach Matt Ulmer. “High Point brought great energy with their band, and that pushed us, but I’m really proud of how we responded. It gives us a chance to chase something that’s really hard to do and go win the next one.”

Kansas’ balance showed throughout the sweep, led by Jovana Zelenovic’s efficient 8 kills on .400 hitting and three aces. Reese Ptacek added 7 kills and a pair of blocks, while middle blocker Aisha Aiono turned in one of the night’s strongest lines with 7 kills on .636 hitting and a team-high 6 blocks. Setter Katie Dalton guided the attack with 20 assists, 3 kills and an ace, and Selena Leban contributed 5 kills and solid back-row play. Libero Ryan White anchored the defense with 14 digs and added two service aces as Kansas finished with 36 kills, 9 blocks and 8 aces.

High Point jumped out to a quick 3–0 start, but Kansas settled in fast. A block from Aiono and Zelenovic put KU on the board, and the Jayhawks quickly found their rhythm from the service line as Zelenovic delivered back-to-back aces to tie it 4–4 and then give Kansas a 5-4 lead. KU continued to apply pressure with steady side-outs and clean execution. Reese Ptacek added multiple early kills, and another Kansas ace pushed the Jayhawks ahead 8–6. 

High Point briefly tied the frame, but KU responded with kills from Ptacek, Swanson and Zelenovic to rebuild a multi-point cushion. Kansas controlled the pace through the midpoint of the set, forcing High Point into a timeout while holding a 12–9 advantage. 

The teams continued to trade points late into the first set, until High Point drew within a point at 21-20. The Jayhawks rattled off two straight points following a pair of High Point attack errors to retake the advantage at 23-20 and force a Panther timeout. Kansas would close out the first set on a Zelenovic kill to take the opening set. By Kansas winning the first set, the Jayhawks handed High Point their first set loss since Oct. 31 vs. USC-Upstate.

In the second set, Kansas jumped out to a quick 3-0 lead. After High Point got on the board, Kansas rattled off five straight points to take an 8-1 lead into a High Point timeout. The Panthers were able to tie a few points together to cut their deficit in half at 12-6. Kansas continued to stay in control, getting kills from Zelenovic and Aiono to keep the margin comfortable at 15-8. The Jayhawks continued their success at the net with a pair of kills by Selena Leban and Addison Freeland to make the score 19-12. Kansas would later take the second set, 25-15 on a Katie Dalton service ace.

High Point jumped out to an early 7-3 advantage in the third set, until the Jayhawks cut into the deficit behind a block by Rhian Swanson and Aiono to make the score 8-6. Kansas would force High Point into a timeout with another block by Aiono and Zelenovic as Kansas trailed by 1, 10-9.

The Panthers would bounce back strong out of the timeout to extend their lead to 13-9. The Jayhawks would then rally for six-straight points to retake the lead at 15-13. After High Point evened the score at 17-17, Kansas scored three-straight points including back-to-back kills from Aiono to take a 20-17 lead and force a Panther timeout.

Kansas pushed its lead late in the third set to 23-18 on a Swanson kill on an assist from Dalton. The Jayhawks would take the third set on a kill by Aiono, securing the three set victory.



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Kansas will take on Miami at 6 p.m. CT on Friday at Horejsi Family Volleyball Arena. Miami defeated Tulsa, 3-1, in Thursday’s first round matchup.

 



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Women’s Volleyball Falls to #4 Seed USC in NCAA Tournament First Round

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LOS ANGELES – In its ninth NCAA Tournament appearance, the Princeton University women’s volleyball team fell to #4 seed USC inside the Galen Center Thursday night, 3-0 (25-19, 25-12, 25-13).

Along with the NCAA Tournament appearance being the Tigers’ ninth, it was Princeton’s fourth under Head Coach Sabrina King. In addition, the Tigers won the 2025 Ivy League Tournament and the regular season title outright.

Valerie Nutakor and Erin McNair tied for the team-high in kills with six each, while Sydney Draper led the team in assists with 15 and digs with 13 for her 12th double-double of the season

The Tigers kept it close early in the first set, battling the Trojans to trail by just one at 11-10. A 4-0 run by the Trojans gave USC a 15-10 advantage. Kills by McNair and Nutakor narrowed the deficit back down to three at 16-13, but the Trojans pulled away to earn the 25-19 first set victory.

Princeton again kept it close early, playing the Trojans to 11-8. A 5-0 USC run pushed the Trojans advantage out to 15-8, and USC did not look back from there as it went to prevail in the second set, 25-12.

The Tigers showed fight early, playing the Trojans to 16-12 after a kill by Nutakor. However, the night belonged to USC as the Trojans gain momentum and claim the 25-13 third set triumph to win the match, 3-0.

 



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NCAA volleyball: BYU, Utah fall in 5-set tournament openers

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PROVO — The BYU women’s volleyball’s stay in a 14th consecutive NCAA Tournament was cut short for a second straight year Thursday evening.

Kendall Beshear poured in 20 kills, 12 digs, four blocks, two assists and two aces to lift Cal Poly to a 25-19, 17-25, 20-25, 25-20, 15-10 win over fifth-seeded BYU at the Galen Center in Los Angeles.

Recently named Big 12 freshman of the year Suli Davis had 18 kills and 10 digs, Claire Little Chambers added 14 kills and 14 digs, and Brielle Kemavor supplied 15 kills and three blocks for the 22nd-ranked Cougars (22-9), who were fed by 48 assists and 11 digs from Alex Bower.

But for a second straight year, BYU was eliminated early by an upstart mid-major conference champion. A year after the Cougars were swept by A-10 champs Loyola Chicago, Cal Poly out-hit BYU .312 to .256 and served up seven aces with 12 blocks to send the top-25 team from the Big 12 home early.

Emma Fredrick added 15 kills and 10 digs for the Mustangs (26-7), and Emme Bullis dished out 52 assists with eight digs and a pair of aces.

BYU rallied from a 25-19 gut-punch in the opening set, when Bower fed a balanced attack of three double-digit hitters to take the next two sets, 25-17 and 25-20 on Little Chambers’ 12th kill of the match.

How efficient was BYU? In the third set, the Cougars hit .357 with 17 kills and just two errors to out-hit the Mustangs’ .257.

But the Big West champions found momentum in the fourth set, using a pair of aces and several other well-served balls to take a 13-9 lead early after a 4-0 spurt. The Cougars trailed 22-20 when Little Chambers had to be helped off the court with an apparent lower leg injury, and Ella Scott’s ace helped the Mustangs close out a 25-20 victory to force a decisive fifth set.

“Coming out of the third, we looked at each other and knew it was now or nothing,” Beshear told ESPN+ after the match. “We trusted each other, we balled out, and we had relentless defense. I think that’s what changed the game for us.”

Beshear had a service ace during a 4-0 run that gave the Mustangs an 11-6 lead in the finale, and Fredrick finished off the upset with her second ace of the night, 15-10.

Sixth-seeded Northern Iowa rallies to reverse sweep Utes

Lily Dykstra, Cassidy Hartman and Reese Booth each posted a double-double as sixth-seeded Northern Iowa rallied to reverse-sweep Utah 15-25, 21-25, 26-24, 25-20, 15-10 in Omaha, Nebraska.

Kamryn Gibadlo poured in 20 kills with four blocks for the Utes, who ended the season with a 15-15 overall record. Levani Key-Powell added 17 kills, and Emrie Moea’i had a double-double with 10 kills and 10 blocks for Utah.

“We are very proud to have gotten to the tournament,” said Utah coach Beth Launiere, whose team was back in the NCAA Tournament for the second straight season and 20th time in program history. “I think it’s been well-documented that we faced a lot of adversity this year. I couldn’t be more proud of my team for overcoming that, working together, finding a way, and getting us to this point.”

Utah Valley will be the fourth school from Utah to open the NCAA Tournament with first serve Friday at second-seeded Stanford.



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Men’s & Women’s Track & Field set to open indoor season this weekend at Bison Opener

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LOCK HAVEN, Pa. – Lock Haven will send 59 student-athletes to Bucknell University on Friday night (Dec. 5) and Saturday morning (Dec. 6) to open the Bald Eagles’ 2025-26 men’s and women’s indoor track and field season.
 
The Bison Open will take place inside Gerhard Fieldhouse.
 
BISON OPEN MEET INFO

 
PSAC/NCAA QUALIFYING STANDARDS

 
COLLEGE TEAMS COMPETING AT BISON OPEN

  • Bloomsburg, Bucknell, Indiana (PA), Lincoln, Lock Haven, Mansfield, Millersville, Mount St. Mary’s, Penn State, Shippensburg, St. Francis

 
MEN’S NOTES
Lock Haven will send 40 men to compete in 17 total events.
 
In 2024-25, the Bald Eagles took fifth place at the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Indoor Track & Field Championships.
 
The Bald Eagles will return six PSAC place winners from last season. Nick Bellomo in the heptathlon, Morgan Gavitt and Anden Atkins in the 800-meter run, Jakob Rager in the 3,000-meter run, Josiah Schans and Cameron Lewis as part of the 400-meter relay team will all return in the 2025-26 season for Lock Haven.
 
Nine newcomers will make their debut on Saturday for The Haven.
 
LOCK HAVEN MEN’S ENTRIES
Heptathlon: Nick Bellomo
Long Jump: Isaiah Brinker, Michael Lawrence, Benjamin Warburton, Jaden Wright
Triple Jump: Isaiah Brinker, Michael Lawrence, Tadd Ungard, Bryce Warren
High Jump: Ben Gusciora, Shawn Hertzog, Ben Streator, Bryce Warren
Weight Throw: Peter Bellomo, Ty King, Parker Sandt, Eric Zalar
Shot Put: Peter Bellomo, Patrick Marcinko, Eric Zalar
Pole Vault: Kevin Taylor
60-Meter Hurdles: Rocco Pacifico, Matt Reinard, Jorge Santana, Josiah Schans
60-Meter Dash: Dylan Cassetori, Gage Chipeleski, Lukas Epitropakis, Michael Lawrence, Cameron Lewis, Garrison Lucas, Rocco Pacifico, Dillyn Reibsome, Rocky Romani, Josiah Schans, Kevin Taylor, Tadd Ungard, Benjamin Warburton, Jonah White, Sam Wible, Ryan Williams, Brody Wolfe, Jaden Wright
200-Meter Dash: Isaiah Brinker, Dylan Cassetori, Gage Chipeleski, Lukas Epitropakis, Aden Howell, Cameron Lewis, Adam Linkhorst, Dillyn Reibsome, Jorge Santana, Trey Wagner, Bryce Warren, Benjamin Warburton, Jonah White, Sam Wible, Brody Wolfe
300-Meter Dash: Rocco Pacifico, Matt Reinard, Rocky Romani, Josiah Schans, Ryan Williams, Jaden Wright
400-Meter Dash: Aden Howell, Adam Linkhorst, Trey Wagner
500-Meter Dash: Sage Carr
800-Meter Run: Skylar Small, Lorenzo Thompson
Mile Run: Jarrett Lee, Michael Loffredo
3,000 Meter Run: Jakob Rager, Anthony Solis-Morales
4×400-Meter Relay: A – (Wible, Schans, Reinard, Lewis), B – Carr, Epitropakis, Gusciora, Thompson) C – (Howell, Pacifico, Romani, Chipeleski) D – (Lee, Williams, Small, Loffredo)
 
WOMEN’S NOTES
On the women’s side, Lock Haven will send 19 athletes to compete in 12 total events.
 
Much like the men, the women’s team will see a mix of returners and newcomers featured on Friday and Saturday, with the returning PSAC place winners being Reagan Irons (high jump) and Samantha Trench (60-meter hurdles).
 
Mallory Eck, Alyssa VanGorder, Maria Puglia, Madalyn Smith, Laurie Thompson and Clarissa Davis will all return in the throws.
 
Bald Eagle sprinters Natalie Gentzel, Alexanne Fite, Kelci Carle, Lillian Bradley and Makayla Grace Weber are set to make their returns.
 
Elizabeth Shultz will return to compete in the 800-meter run.
 
Lock Haven will be expecting to see newcomers Ella Ballard, Paige Jodon, Macy Plowman and Deja Roark break onto the scene in the sprints.
 
Freshman Alannah Irwin will make her debut Friday night in the pentathlon.
 
LOCK HAVEN WOMEN’S ENTRIES
 
Pentathlon: Alannah Irwin
Long Jump: Samantha Trench
High Jump: Reagan Irons, Samantha Trench
Weight Throw: Alyssa VanGorder, Maria Puglia, Madalyn Smith, Laurie Thompson
Shot Put: Mallory Eck, Clarissa Davis, Alyssa VanGorder, Madalyn Smith
60-Meter Hurdles: Samantha Trench, Makayla Grace Weber, Kelci Carle
60-Meter Dash: Ella Ballard, Paige Jodon, Lillian Bradley, Macy Plowman, Deja Roark, Alexanne Fite, Natalie Gentzel
200-Meter Dash: Ella Ballard, Paige Jodon, Lillian Bradley, Macy Plowman, Deja Roark, Makayla Grace Weber
300-Meter Dash: Alexanne Fite, Natalie Gentzel
400-Meter Dash: Kelci Carle
800-Meter Run: Elizabeth Shultz
4×400-Meter Relay: A – (Elizabeth Shultz, Alexanne Fite, Lillian Bradley, Natalie Gentzel), B – (Kelci Carle, Macy Plowman, Makayla Grace Weber, Ella Ballard, Samantha Trench)
 
RECAPS AND FINAL RESULTS
Recaps and final results from the Bison Opener will be posted to www.lockhavenathletics.com late Saturday night (Dec. 5).
 
UP NEXT
The Lock Haven men’s and women’s indoor track and field teams will compete again on Jan. 17 at the Nittany Lion Open.
 



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Men’s Lacrosse and Track & Field Add New Staff

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ALBION, Mich. — Albion College athletics is proud to announce the addition of two new assistant coaches to round out a pair of coaching staffs. 

Henry Wehrly (track and field) and Kyle Borek (men’s lacrosse) join the Britons ahead of the spring semester. 

Wehrly jumps back into the swing of things at Albion

Head Coach Lance Coleman announced the addition of Henry Wehrly, who returns to his alma mater after crossing the graduation stage last spring. A four-year member of the track and field team, Wehrly was a standout sprinter and jumper. As a senior, the Manchester, Michigan native, earned a pair of top-four finishes at the MIAA Outdoor Championships in the 100-meter and 200-meter dash. 

Wehrly graduated with a degree in Kinesiology and has been working as a personal trainer at Manchester Wellness Center. He has organized operations for the business and worked with individual clients on proper techniques, training, and fitness plans.

Borek joins reigning MIAA Tournament Champions

Fresh off winning the 2025 MIAA Tournament, head coach Jacob DeCola has added Kyle Borek to the coaching staff ahead of the 2026 season. Borek returns to the collegiate ranks after having last served as an assistant coach at Davenport University during the 2017 and 2018 seasons. Borek was responsible for the Panthers’ defensive structure. He focused on game planning, film breakdown, and individual player development. He previously worked as a boys varsity assistant coach at Haslett/Williamston High School for two seasons.

Borek is no stranger to the MIAA, as he was a three-year member of the men’s lacrosse team at the University of Olivet. A long-stick midfielder, Borek was a two-time All-MIAA Second Team honoree as he amassed 138 ground balls and 87 caused turnovers over his collegiate career. 

 



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