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Sue Bird Inducted into Women's Basketball Hall of Fame

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – UConn women’s basketball legend Sue Bird was officially inducted into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame as a member of the Class of 2025 on Saturday. A member of the UConn women’s basketball team from 1998-02, Bird helped lead the Huskies to the 2000 and 2002 NCAA Championships. The Huskies won eight […]

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Sue Bird Inducted into Women's Basketball Hall of Fame

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – UConn women’s basketball legend Sue Bird was officially inducted into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame as a member of the Class of 2025 on Saturday.

A member of the UConn women’s basketball team from 1998-02, Bird helped lead the Huskies to the 2000 and 2002 NCAA Championships. The Huskies won eight BIG EAST championships in her four years in Storrs.

Bird earned the Nancy Lieberman Award three times in college as the nation’s top point guard. She was the 2002 Naismith Player of the Year, Wade Trophy winner, AP National Player of the Year and USBWA National Player of the Year.

Bird finished her UConn career with 1,378 points and 585 assists. She still holds the UConn career records for 3-point field goal percentage (45.9) and free throw percentage (89.2). Bird compiled a 136-9 record in her four seasons at UConn, a 93.7 win percentage.

Bird was UConn’s first-ever No. 1 pick in the WNBA Draft. She was drafted by the Seattle Storm, where she spent her entire professional career from 2002-22. Bird was a WNBA-record 13-time All-Star, a five-time All-WNBA First Team selection and a three-time All-WNBA Second Team selection.

Bird led the Storm to four WNBA Championships (2004, ’10, ’18, 20). She is the WNBA’s all-time assist leader (3,234). The Storm retired No. 10 in her honor in 2023.

Bird had an illustrious USA Basketball career, winning five Olympic gold medals and four World Championship gold medals. She was named the 2021 USA Basketball Female Athlete of the Year.

Bird joins Geno Auriemma (2006), Rebecca Lobo (2010), Jennifer Rizzotti (2013), Kara Wolters (2017), Chris Dailey (2018), Swin Cash (2021) and Maya Moore (2024) in the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame.

Bird and Moore will be inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in September.

Bird’s induction class included Alana Beard, Mark Campbell, Danielle Donehew, Sylvia Fowles, Lucille Kyvallos and Cappie Pondexter.

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Riley Killip Hired As Assistant Coach For Men’s Golf

LONG BEACH, Calif. – The three-time defending champions of the Big West have added Riley Killip to the coaching staff, joining Long Beach State as an Assistant Coach.   “I’m excited to welcome Riley Killip to the Long Beach State men’s golf program as our new assistant coach,” said Long Beach State Head Coach Rob […]

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LONG BEACH, Calif. – The three-time defending champions of the Big West have added Riley Killip to the coaching staff, joining Long Beach State as an Assistant Coach.
 
“I’m excited to welcome Riley Killip to the Long Beach State men’s golf program as our new assistant coach,” said Long Beach State Head Coach Rob Murray. “Riley has played at many different levels and had success at every stop. Riley’s blend of on-course expertise and analytical skills will add new depth and energy to our program.
 
“With his data-driven take on player development and his background in sports analytics, he’ll help us break down key performance stats, fine-tune our practice routines, and build tailored strategies that sharpen decisions out on the course. Riley’s addition will give our student-athletes a stronger edge in competition and guide the team to more success and championship wins.”
 
Killip played Division I golf for two seasons at Pacific, highlighted by a 68 at the Grand Canyon Invitational. He transitioned to the Tigers after two successful seasons at Concordia-Portland as well as playing for one season at Sonoma State.
 
Remaining at Pacific as a Social Media Assistant following his graduation, Killip also earned a Master’s Degree in Sports Data Analytics from Ole Miss, and then joined the staff at Stanford where he has continued to work in Digital Media for the last two years. 
 
“I’m grateful for the opportunity to join the Men’s Golf program and the Long Beach family,” added Killip. “Coach Murray has established a strong culture of excellence, and I’m eager to bring my experience to help the team continue to pursue championships.”
 



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Tarleton State’s Sir Jonathan Sims and Lauren Roy set to compete at 2025 World University Games in Germany

Story Links STEPHENVILLE, Texas – Lauren Roy and Sir Jonathan Sims will be competing for both Tarleton State and their respective countries starting on Wednesday at the 2025 World University Games in Rhine-Rhur at the Lohrheidestadion.   The World University Games are comprised of the top athletes across the world […]

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STEPHENVILLE, Texas – Lauren Roy and Sir Jonathan Sims will be competing for both Tarleton State and their respective countries starting on Wednesday at the 2025 World University Games in Rhine-Rhur at the Lohrheidestadion.
 
The World University Games are comprised of the top athletes across the world currently attending university institutions. Overall, the World University Games expand across 19 sports, ranging from Archery to basketball to volleyball to athletics (track and field). Tarleton State is the only member of the WAC to have athletes representing them this year.
 
Roy will compete first running in the sixth heat of the women’s 200 at 5:10 a.m. CT on Wednesday morning. The semifinals will be held on Thursday at 11:40 a.m. CT with the finals later in the day on Thursday at 2:25 p.m. CT.
 
Sims will be competing in the men’s long jump. The opening round will be held on Wednesday at 1:10 p.m. CT with the finals slated for Thursday at 11:18 a.m. CT.
 
All events will be streamed online here and through Discovery+ (subscription required).
 
Lauren Roy will be running the 200-meter dash while representing Tarleton State and Team Ireland. The senior is one of the 45 women competing in the event, representing 32 different countries. Roy is the only member of Team Ireland racing in the 200. She will be competing against the other 44 women for 24 spots in Thursday’s semifinals. Roy will need to finish in the top three in her heat or in the next best six overall among the six heats to be a part of the 24 advancing women. Once in the semifinals, eight will reach the finals with the top two in each heat and the next best two claiming the eight spots.
 
Roy ranks as the second-fastest athlete in her heat this season. Roy’s personal and season best of 23.27 is the second best this year to Kristie Edwards of Australia. Overall, Roy ranks eighth this season amongst the 45 athletes.
 
Sir Jonathan Sims will be competing in the long jump for Team USA and Tarleton State. He is one of two members of Team USA competing in the event alongside UConn student-athlete Marc Morrison. Sims is one of 43 athletes competing across 33 different countries. Sims will
 
Sims ranks 10th overall in the field this season. Sims’ best leap of 7.97 meters came at the Michael Johnson Invitational earlier this spring at Baylor University. This will be his first time competing in Germany for Team USA. However, Sims spent four years of his early childhood living across the country of Germany.
 
The pair of Texans will look to add to the international exposure that Tarleton State has already received this year. Last week, Roy was a member of Team Ireland’s 4×100 relay squad that set the new Ireland national record. Freshman Prestina Ochonogor earned gold at the African U20 Championships last week in the women’s long setting a new meet record of 6.71 meters.
 
Sir Jonathan Sims and Victoria Cameron will be in action from July 31 – August 3 in Eugene, Ore. For the USATF National Championships. Roy, Ochonogor and Lokesh Sathyanthan will also be competing in their national championships later in August. The group will be competing for a chance to represent their countries at the 2025 World Championships in Tokyo, Japan in September.
 
 
 





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Carthage, Loras Earn 2025 AVCA Men’s Volleyball Team Academic Honors

Story Links 2025 AVCA Team Academic Awards NAPERVILLE — Carthage and Loras of the College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin (CCIW) were among the collegiate men’s volleyball teams to earn the 2025 Team Academic Award from the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA), the organization […]

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NAPERVILLE — Carthage and Loras of the College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin (CCIW) were among the collegiate men’s volleyball teams to earn the 2025 Team Academic Award from the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA), the organization announced Monday.
 
Teams that maintained a year-long grade-point average of at least 3.3 on a 4.0 scale (or 4.1 on a 5.0 scale) were honored. Additionally, Carthage earned a spot on the Team Academic Honor Roll, recognizing programs in the top 20% of GPAs for their division.
 

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The College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin (CCIW) was founded in 1946 and currently services nine member institutions including Augustana College (Rock Island, Ill.), Carroll University (Waukesha, Wis.), Carthage College (Kenosha, Wis.), Elmhurst University (Elmhurst, Ill.), Illinois Wesleyan University (Bloomington, Ill.), Millikin University (Decatur, Ill.), North Central College (Naperville, Ill.), North Park University (Chicago, Ill.) and Wheaton College (Wheaton, Ill.).





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Kim Kardashian’s Skims deepens women’s sports ties with volleyball league deal – NBC Connecticut

Skims has reached a partnership deal with League One Volleyball. Women’s volleyball has seen growth at both the amateur and professional level in recent years. The popular undergarments brand started by star Kim Kardashian and Swedish entrepreneur Jens Grede has been ramping up its efforts in the women’s sports category. Skims is deepening its ties […]

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  • Skims has reached a partnership deal with League One Volleyball.
  • Women’s volleyball has seen growth at both the amateur and professional level in recent years.
  • The popular undergarments brand started by star Kim Kardashian and Swedish entrepreneur Jens Grede has been ramping up its efforts in the women’s sports category.

Skims is deepening its ties in women’s sports with a new partnership in League One Volleyball.

The popular undergarments brand started by star Kim Kardashian and Swedish entrepreneur Jens Grede will become the official loungewear, intimates and sleepwear partner of the emerging volleyball league. They did not disclose the size of the deal.

The partnership comes as Skims has been ramping up its efforts in the women’s sports category. In February, the company announced it was teaming up with Nike as it looks to win over more women and take on competitors such as Lululemon, Alo Yoga and Vuori.

League One Volleyball — or LOVB, pronounced “love” — was founded in 2020 and consists of the largest community of youth volleyball clubs in the country. LOVB launched a professional league in January.

“This partnership with LOVB is an exciting opportunity to expand our reach at the intersection of fashion, culture and sports,” said Grede, co-founder and CEO of Skims. 

Skims said as part of the deal, the brand will also participate in the LOVB community, including athlete-driven events and leaguewide activations. The brand said it plans to help elevate the voices of female athletes of all levels and highlight volleyball’s growth across the U.S.

“Together, we look forward to inspiring confidence and empowering athletes at every level through innovative products, community activations, and storytelling that celebrates the athletes on and off the court,” Kardashian, co-founder and chief creative officer of Skims, said in a statement.

Skims sees huge potential in volleyball, calling it “America’s next major sports league.” In recent years, the sport has seen huge upticks both in fans and television ratings.

In 2023, 92,000 fans recorded the largest-ever crowd for a women’s sports event when the Nebraska Cornhuskers’ women’s team took on the Omaha Mavericks.

The 2024 Women’s NCAA Volleyball Tournament was the most-consumed ever for ESPN, with more than 1.3 billion minutes watched across its platforms, according to the network. The entirety of the NCAA Women’s Volleyball Tournament finished up 41% year over year, ESPN said.

In May 2024, ESPN secured the media rights for League One pro matches.

“Partnering with Skims is an incredible milestone for our league and clubs,” said Michelle McGoldrick, LOVB’s chief business officer. “Together, we’re not only supporting our remarkable athletes on their journey to becoming household names, but also helping to inspire the next generation of players and fans.”



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Harding Women’s Track and Field Honored with USTFCCCA All-Academic Awards

Story Links SEARCY – Nine members of the Harding University women’s track and field team have earned All-Academic Athlete honors from the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) for their outstanding performance both in competition and in the classroom during the recent season. To qualify for the prestigious […]

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SEARCY – Nine members of the Harding University women’s track and field team have earned All-Academic Athlete honors from the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) for their outstanding performance both in competition and in the classroom during the recent season.

To qualify for the prestigious individual award, student-athletes must maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.25 on a 4.0 scale through the end of the semester of competition. Additionally, they must have either finished among the top 50 individuals on the TFRRS descending order lists in their respective events, competed at the NCAA Indoor or Outdoor National Championships, or been a member of a top-35 ranked relay team (or participated in a relay at the national championships).

The nine Harding Lady Bisons recognized for their academic and athletic achievements are:

  • Kiera Blankinship (Marriage and Family Counseling) – 4.00 GPA, No. 21 in Outdoor High Jump

  • Jayden Bowman (Health Studies) – 3.80 GPA, Outdoor 4×400 relay

  • Tetiana Kharashchuk (Kinesiology and Sport Administration) – 4.00 GPA, No. 13 in Outdoor 400 meters

  • Leila Ngapout (Exercise Science) – 3.45 GPA, No. 16 in Outdoor 4×400 relay

  • Omolara Ogunmakinju (Kinesiology & Sport Administration) – 3.90 GPA, No. 6 in Outdoor 400 meters

  • Hanna Onufriieva (Kinesiology & Sport Administration) – 3.88 GPA, No. 9 in Outdoor Triple Jump

  • Josie Parks (Exercise Science) – 3.87 GPA, No. 40 in 3,000-meter steeplechase

  • Cadence Sansom (Criminal Justice) – 3.85 GPA, No. 17 in Outdoor Pole Vault

  • Karyna Vehner (Kinesiology & Sport Administration) – 3.67 GPA, No. 12 in Outdoor Triple Jump

In addition to the individual honors, the Harding women’s track and field team earned the USTFCCCA All-Academic Team award, boasting a cumulative team GPA of 3.58. To qualify for this team distinction, programs must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.

About the USTFCCCA All-Academic Awards: The USTFCCCA annually recognizes NCAA Division I, II, and III student-athletes and teams for their academic achievements in collegiate cross country and track & field. These awards highlight the commitment of student-athletes to excellence in both their athletic endeavors and academic pursuits.



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Women’s Volleyball Earns AVCA Team Academic Award

Story Links BABSON PARK, Mass.—The Babson College women’s volleyball team was recognized for their success in the classroom by earning Team Academic Award honors from the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) on Monday afternoon.  Under the guidance of 15th-year head coach Eric Neely, the Beavers concluded the 2024-25 academic year with a […]

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BABSON PARK, Mass.—The Babson College women’s volleyball team was recognized for their success in the classroom by earning Team Academic Award honors from the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) on Monday afternoon. 

Under the guidance of 15th-year head coach Eric Neely, the Beavers concluded the 2024-25 academic year with a 3.32 team grade-point average. Nine student-athletes were named to Babson’s Dean’s List in either the fall or spring term and five members of the program finished with at least a 3.30 GPA in both semesters. 

The AVCA Team Academic Award, which was initiated in the 1992-93 academic year, honors collegiate and high school volleyball teams that maintain a year-long grade-point average of 3.30 on a 4.0 scale or 4.10 on a 5.0 scale. 

The Beavers were among 228 Division III programs recognized by the AVCA. In all, a record 1,450 collegiate and high school teams garnered AVCA Team Academic honors. 

Babson concluded the 2024 campaign with a record of 22-7 after falling to MIT in the NEWMAC Tournament quarterfinals. The Beavers are set to open the 2025 season on Friday, August 29, against nationally-ranked Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Md. 

 



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