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TCU won the program’s first beach volleyball national championship on Sunday by defeating Loyola Marymount 3-2 in the title matches in Gulf Shores, Alabama. The Horned Frogs (32-5) became just the third school to win a national title since the national championship began in 2016, joining USC and UCLA. Advertisement With the match tied at […]

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TCU won the program’s first beach volleyball national championship on Sunday by defeating Loyola Marymount 3-2 in the title matches in Gulf Shores, Alabama.

The Horned Frogs (32-5) became just the third school to win a national title since the national championship began in 2016, joining USC and UCLA.

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With the match tied at 2-2, TCU’s duo of Daniela Alvarez and Tania Moreno came up clutch in the final set as the duo kept their unbeaten streak at Gulf Shores alive.

The duo of Anhelina Khmil and Ana Vergara also finished the tournament undefeated as they took the first set against LMU.

The Horned Frogs entered the 16-team field as the No. 2 seed and also defeated Georgia State, Texas and Cal Poly on their way to the national championship.

The win over the Longhorns in the quarterfinals was also a historic feat as TCU improved to 42-0 all-time against teams from the state of Texas.



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EA Sports names WRs Ryan Williams, Jeremiah Smith as College Football 26 cover athletes

Alabama’s Ryan Williams and Ohio State’s Jeremiah Smith are the cover athletes for EA Sports College Football 26, the video-game developer announced Tuesday. The electric sophomore wide receivers were picked for the second edition of the franchise’s reboot. Last year’s game was the first in 11 years and was among the best-selling video games in […]

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Alabama’s Ryan Williams and Ohio State’s Jeremiah Smith are the cover athletes for EA Sports College Football 26, the video-game developer announced Tuesday.

The electric sophomore wide receivers were picked for the second edition of the franchise’s reboot. Last year’s game was the first in 11 years and was among the best-selling video games in 2024.

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Williams and Smith are posed together on the standard cover, while the deluxe edition also includes other players, coaches, mascots and former cover stars Reggie Bush, Tim Tebow and Denard Robinson.

The ‘26 edition will test if the franchise still has the same staying power it had when it was released annually in the early 2000s.

For the players who are featured in the game, it will certainly remain popular. Williams said in a statement released by EA Sports that the cover was “a dream come true,” and Smith called it “a tremendous privilege.”

“I’m proud to represent Ohio State alongside Coach (Ryan) Day while carrying the Buckeye legacy forward, celebrating the passion of our fans and the tradition of this incredible program,” Smith said.

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Williams and Smith broke onto the national scene in 2024 with their miraculous catches on the biggest stages.

Williams’ spinning TD grab to help beat then-No. 2 Georgia looked like it belonged in a video game. It was one of many wowing plays from the young receiver. Williams finished his freshman season with 48 receptions for 865 yards and eight receiving touchdowns.

Smith was a major part of the Buckeyes’ run to a national championship. He regularly hauled in one-handers that decimated the confidence of his defenders. In a CFP quarterfinals win over top-seeded Oregon, Smith had seven receptions, 187 yards and two touchdowns. He finished his freshman year with 76 catches, 1,315 yards and 15 receiving touchdowns.

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NCAA D1 West Regionals Track and Field Schedule

The NCAA 2025 Outdoor Track and Field Championships are kicking off with two regionals this week, alternating between men’s and women’s events across four days. This year’s NCAA West First Rounds are set in College Station, Texas as Texas A&M looks to host a pool of the top 48 DI collegiate athletes in each individual […]

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The NCAA 2025 Outdoor Track and Field Championships are kicking off with two regionals this week, alternating between men’s and women’s events across four days.

This year’s NCAA West First Rounds are set in College Station, Texas as Texas A&M looks to host a pool of the top 48 DI collegiate athletes in each individual event. 

DI men’s track and field has been dominated by Florida for the last three years, and the Gators have been runner-up on the women’s side for the last two after taking it all in 2022. 

However, this year, Southern California, Tennessee, and Arkansas sit in the latest top three rankings for men’s track and field, with Florida nowhere near the top 10. Women’s track and field boasts Georgia, Texas A&M, and Texas Tech in the top three, with Southern California creeping in at No. 4. 

Twelve athletes and 12 relay teams will be selected based on their performance at the First Rounds and sent to the Championships in June.

Here’s the full schedule and more for both men’s and women’s track and field events at the West Regional: 

When Is NCAA D1 West Regionals Track and Field?

The NCAA D1 Track and Field West Regional will begin on Wednesday, May 28 and run through Saturday, May 31 in College Station, Texas.    

NCAA D1 West Regionals Track and Field Schedule

Wednesday, May 28

Track

  • 7:00 p.m. ET – Men’s 110 Hurdles
  • 7:30 p.m. ET – Men’s 1500m
  • 8:00 p.m. ET – Men’s 100m
  • 8:25 p.m. ET – Men’s 400m
  • 8:50 p.m. ET – Men’s 800m
  • 9:20 p.m. ET – Men’s 400 Hurdles
  • 9:45 p.m. ET – Men’s 200m
  • 10:10 p.m. ET – Men’s 10,000m (Semifinal)

Field

  • 11:00 a.m. ET – Men’s Hammer
  • 3:30 p.m. ET – Men’s Javelin
  • 5:30 p.m. ET – Men’s Long Jump
  • 6:30 p.m. ET – Men’s Pole Vault (Semifinal)
  • 7:00 p.m. ET – Men’s Shot Put 

Thursday, May 29

Track

  • 7:00 p.m. ET – Women’s 100 Hurdles
  • 7:30 p.m. ET – Women’s 1500m
  • 8:00 p.m. ET – Women’s 100m
  • 8:25 p.m. ET – Women’s 400m
  • 8:50 p.m. ET – Women’s 800m
  • 9:20 p.m. ET – Women’s 400 Hurdles
  • 9:45 p.m. ET – Women’s 200m
  • 10:10 p.m. ET – Women’s 10,000m (Semifinals)

Field

  • 11:00 a.m. ET – Women’s Hammer
  • 3:30 p.m. ET – Women’s Javelin
  • 5:30 p.m. ET – Women’s Long Jump
  • 6:30 p.m. ET – Women’s Pole Vault (Semifinals)
  • 7:00 p.m. ET – Women’s Shot Put

Friday, May 30

Track

  • 6:00 p.m. ET – Men’s 4×100 Relay (Quarterfinals)
  • 6:15 p.m. ET – Men’s 1500m (Quarterfinals)
  • 6:40 p.m. ET – Men’s 3000 Steeplechase (Quarterfinals)
  • 7:15 p.m. ET – Men’s 110 Hurdles (Quarterfinals)
  • 7:35 p.m. ET – Men’s 100m (Quarterfinals)
  • 7:50 p.m. ET – Men’s 400m (Quarterfinals)
  • 8:05 p.m. ET – Men’s 800m (Quarterfinals)
  • 8:25 p.m. ET – Men’s 400 Hurdles (Quarterfinals)
  • 8:50 p.m. ET – Men’s 200m (Quarterfinals)
  • 9:10 p.m. ET – Men’s 5000m (Semifinals)
  • 9:45 p.m. ET – Men’s 4×400 Relay (Quarterfinals)  

Field

  • 2:00 p.m. ET – Men’s Discus
  • 3:30 p.m. ET – Men’s Triple Jump
  • 4:30 p.m. ET – Men’s High Jump (Semifinals)

Saturday, May 31

Track

  • 6:00 p.m. ET – Women’s 4×100 Relay (Quarterfinals)
  • 6:15 p.m. ET – Women’s 1500m (Quarterfinals)
  • 6:40 p.m. ET – Women’s 3000 Steeplechase (Quarterfinals)
  • 7:15 p.m. ET – Women’s 110 Hurdles (Quarterfinals)
  • 7:35 p.m. ET – Women’s 100m (Quarterfinals)
  • 7:50 p.m. ET – Women’s 400m (Quarterfinals)
  • 8:05 p.m. ET – Women’s 800m (Quarterfinals)
  • 8:25 p.m. ET – Women’s 400 Hurdles (Quarterfinals)
  • 8:50 p.m. ET – Women’s 200m (Quarterfinals)
  • 9:10 p.m. ET – Women’s 5000m (Semifinals)
  • 9:45 p.m. ET – Women’s 4×400 Relay (Quarterfinals)  

Field

  • 2:00 p.m. ET – Women’s Discus
  • 3:30 p.m. ET – Women’s Triple Jump
  • 4:30 p.m. ET – Women’s High Jump (Semifinals)

How To Watch The NCAA D1 West Regionals Track and Field

Live streaming of both the West and East Regionals for NCAA D1 Track and Field Championships can be found on ESPN+. 

Men’s NCAA D1 Track and Field Top 10 Rankings

  1. Southern California, 235.95 points
  2. Tennessee, 221.14 points
  3. Arkansas, 216.21 points
  4. Texas A&M, 208.42 points
  5. Georgia, 200.89 points
  6. New Mexico, 179.93 points
  7. Nebraska, 175.79 points
  8. Auburn, 172.91 points
  9. Minnesota, 166.06 points
  10. BYU, 160.06 points

Women’s NCAA D1 Track and Field Top 10 Rankings

  1. Georgia, 310.57 points
  2. Texas A&M, 242.74 points
  3. Texas Tech, 232.15 points
  4. Southern California, 211.25 points
  5. Arkansas, 197.52 points
  6. Baylor 193.12 points
  7. South Carolina, 180.11 points
  8. Oregon, 174.46 points
  9. BYU, 159.18 points
  10. Florida, 158.34 

NCAA D1 Outdoor Track and Field Championships Recent Winners

Men’s 

  • 2024
    • Winner – Florida
    • Runner-up – Auburn
  • 2023
    • Winner – Florida
    • Runner-up – Arkansas
  • 2022
    • Winner – Florida
    • Runner-up – Texas
  • 2021
    • Winner – LSU
    • Runner-up – Oregon

Women’s 

  • 2024
    • Winner – Arkansas
    • Runner-up – Florida
  • 2023
    • Winner – Texas 
    • Runner-up – Florida
  • 2022
    • Winner – Florida
    • Runner-up – Texas
  • 2021
    • Winner – Southern California
    • Runner-up – Texas A&M

FloTrack Is The Streaming Home For Many Track And Field Meets Each Year

Don’t miss all the track and field season action streaming on FloTrack. Check out the FloTrack schedule for more events.

FloTrack Archived Footage

Video footage from each event will be archived and stored in a video library for FloTrack subscribers to watch for the duration of their subscriptions.

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Naperville North takes three-set thriller over Plainfield North in boys volleyball regional quarterfinal

The regional quarterfinals for boys volleyball are in action at Downers Grove North. Naperville North boys volleyball enters as the 17th seed while Plainfield North comes in as the 15th seed. Both teams are looking to secure their spot in the regional semifinals. This highlight is sponsored by BMO. The Tigers are up by 3 […]

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The regional quarterfinals for boys volleyball are in action at Downers Grove North. Naperville North boys volleyball enters as the 17th seed while Plainfield North comes in as the 15th seed. Both teams are looking to secure their spot in the regional semifinals. This highlight is sponsored by BMO.

The Tigers are up by 3 points over the Huskies as Aarush Singh jumps up to deliver the kill to expand the Plainfield North lead.

The Huskies respond back with a kill from Adam Hartung who hits the ball past the Tigers.

Later in the set, Easton Isaacson jumps up to deliver a kill shot, which bounces off Andrew Sullivan for a Plainfield North point.

The kill shots continue with Owen Hoag of Naperville North jumping up for the kill, and the Huskies are down by 3.

Both teams are tied at 12, with Isaacson trying to score, but Hartung and Steven Robbins jump up to deflect the ball, resulting in a point for the Huskies.

More blocks continue, this time from Nolan Riley of Plainfield North as the Tigers lead 15-14.

Plainfield cruises late to take set one

Plainfield North is in action once more with Isaacson as he delivers another kill shot to extend the set with a score of 22-19.

Plainfield North is at set point and Asrush Singh delivers the hit for the Tigers to win the opening set, 25-19.

Set two is underway in full swing for Naperville North as Andrew Sullivan jumps up for the kill to get a point.

Ermuun Batchuluun jumps in for some action as he hits the ball towards the Tigers for a point as the Huskies take the early lead.

With a couple of passes from the Huskies, Owen Hoag smacks the ball out of sight for a point.

It’s 8-6 Naperville North, but Aarush Singh goes for the kill to make the score 8-7 as the Tigers are down by one point.

Erumuun Batchuluun serves for the Huskies. This serve turns into an ace for a 10-7 lead.

Adam Hartung gives the Huskies some breathing room

Adam Hartung tries to add to the lead but his kill attempt gets blocked by Dylan Sherry of Plainfield North.

Naperville North gets an ace, this time from Adam Hartung, to make the score 16-13.

However, the Tigers are not done yet as Nick Sherrow delivers a kill to score a point.

Naperville North has the set winning with Adam Hartung delivering a kill that sends the ball to the ceiling from Tiger territory, resulting in a second set win for Naperville North 25-22. That sets up a third set with the winner moving on to the semis.

Serving for Plainfield North in the third set is Sean Jansen who delivers an ace for the Tigers.

The aces continue, this time from Huskie Grant Anderson to tie the third set at 6-6.

The dogs continue to score thanks to Adam Hartung, who serves another ace for the blue and orange.

Plainfield North is not giving up yet as Jakobi Davis goes in for the kill as the teams battle back and forth.

Naperville North moves on to the IHSA regional semifinals

The Huskies continue to dominate as Owen Hoag delivers a clutch kill as the blue and orange holds onto a late lead.

Tyler Hernandez tries to go for the kill, but the ball goes to foul territory, resulting in the set and match winning point for the Huskies 25-18. Naperville North boys volleyball defeats Plainfield North and returns to Downers Grove North to face the number two seed Trojans in the regional semifinals.

For more prep sports highlights, visit the Naperville Sports Weekly page.





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Crestview volleyball’s Sheffield commits to University of Mobile

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Aubrey Sheffield, a volleyball star at Crestview High School, announced her commitment to continue her playing career at the University of Mobile.

Sheffield, a rising senior, contributed heavily to the success of both the indoor and beach volleyball programs for the Bulldogs this past season.


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406 ACC Student-Athletes Prepared for NCAA Track & Field First-Round Competitions

Story Links CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) – A total of 406 student-athletes from the Atlantic Coast Conference have qualified for the NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Championships first round competitions. The competitions will begin on Wednesday, May 28, and run through Saturday, May 31.   The first-round competitions […]

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) – A total of 406 student-athletes from the Atlantic Coast Conference have qualified for the NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Championships first round competitions. The competitions will begin on Wednesday, May 28, and run through Saturday, May 31.
 

The first-round competitions are scheduled for May 28 – 31. The University of North Florida, in Jacksonville, Florida, will host the East first round and Texas A&M University, in College Station, Texas, will host the West first round. The qualifiers out of these two regions will compete in the NCAA DI men’s and women’s outdoor track and field championships, held June 11-14 in Eugene, Oregon.
 

All 35 ACC men’s and women’s track & field programs qualified at least one student-athlete for the national meet. The Virginia women led the way with 25 qualifiers, followed by the Virginia Tech men, who qualified 23 individuals. A total of 22 programs qualified at least 10 student-athletes for postseason competition.
 
Competition for the NCAA first-round competitions will both begin on Wednesday with the men’s hammer throw, with the East beginning at 10 a.m. ET, while the West will get underway at 11 a.m. ET.
 
The complete list of participants is available on the following website. All of the action from both sites will be streamed on ESPN+.
 
Fast Facts

  • The Duke men’s and Virginia women’s teams won the 2025 ACC Outdoor Track & Field Championships in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, on Saturday, May 17.
  • The ACC will send 406 student-athletes to participate in the 2025 NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Championships first-round competitions held Wednesday, May 28, through Saturday, May 31.
  • Six ACC track & field programs were ranked heading into the NCAA first rounds. The Clemson women lead all ACC programs as the No. 16 team in the country. The Tigers were followed by No. 18 Louisville, No. 21 NC State and No. 24 Stanford. On the men’s side, Florida State enters the national championships at No. 19, while Virginia Tech is No. 21.
  • California’s Mykolas Alekna broke the World, Collegiate and ACC records in the men’s discus throw on Sunday, April 13, with a throw of 75.56 meters (247-11).
  • Louisville’s Jayden Ulrich broke the ACC women’s discus throw record on April 13, with a mark of 69.39 meters (227-8) at the Oklahoma Throws Series World Invitational. Her mark ranks second in collegiate history.
  • NC State’s Grace Hartman set the ACC record in the women’s 10,000-meter run on March 27 at the Raleigh Relays with a time of 31:20.60. Hartman also broke the ACC’s 5,000-meter run record at the Duke Twilight on May 4, clocking in at 14:58.11, which is the second-fastest time in collegiate history.
  • North Carolina’s Parker Wolfe set the ACC 5,000-meter run record on May 17, with a time of 13:13.49 at the ACC Outdoor Track & Field Championships.
  • North Carolina’s Ethan Strand broke the ACC’s 1,500-meter run record at the Duke Twilight on May 4, with a time of 3:33.22.
  • Florida State’s Micahi Danzy ran a 44.38 in the men’s 400-meters to set the ACC record at the ACC Outdoor Track & Field Championships.
  • Louisville’s Geoffrey Kirwa broke the ACC record in the 3,000-meter steeplechase with a world-leading time of 8:13.89 at the Bryan Clay Invitational in Azusa, California.
  • Stanford’s Alyssa Jones rewrote the ACC record book in the women’s long jump with a leap of 6.81 meters (22-4.25) on April 4. The mark broke a 31-year-old ACC record, the longest-standing ACC Women’s Track & Field record to begin the 2025 season.
  • Virginia’s Margot Appleton broke the ACC record in the women’s 1,500-meter run on March 27, clocking a time of 4:05.68 at the Raleigh Relays in Raleigh, North Carolina.
  • Cal’s Mykolas Alekna, Louisville’s Geoffrey Kirwa and North Carolina’s Ethan Strand were named to The Bowerman’s Men’s Pre-Outdoor Conference Championships Watch List. North Carolina’s Parker Wolfe and Virginia’s Gary Martin also received votes. Louisville’s Jayden Ulrich was the ACC’s lone representative on The Bowerman’s Women’s Pre-Outdoor Conference Championships Watch List, announced on Wednesday, May 7. Notre Dame’s Jadin O’Brien and Virginia’s Margot Appleton also received votes.





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Playoff schedules, results for all Rockfordd spring sports

The IHSA playoffs are underway. Here is your one-stop place to check on Rockford-area teams in the playoffs this spring for all team-oriented high school sports. Playoff schedules and results are updated daily and are listed in this order: baseball, softball, girls soccer, boys volleyball, and lacrosse (where Boylan is the only local school to […]

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The IHSA playoffs are underway.

Here is your one-stop place to check on Rockford-area teams in the playoffs this spring for all team-oriented high school sports. Playoff schedules and results are updated daily and are listed in this order: baseball, softball, girls soccer, boys volleyball, and lacrosse (where Boylan is the only local school to field a team).

Check back daily for new results or to see future games on the schedule.

BASEBALL

Class 1A Lena-Winslow Sectional

Wednesday, May 28

4 pm: (4) Fulton vs. (5) Rockford (utheran

6:30 pm: (8) River Ridge/Scales Mound vs. (2) Eastland

Saturday, May 31

11 am: Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2

Class 2A Mendota Sectional

Wednesday, May 28

2 pm: (1) Byron vs. (3) Johnsburg

4:30 pm: (1) Marengo vs. (2) Sterling Newman

Saturday, May 31

1 pm: Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2

Class 3A Burlington Central Regional

Monday, May 26

4:30 pm: (9) Belvidere at (8) Rochelle

Wednesday, May 28

4 pm: (1) Burlington (Central) vs. Winner Game 1

Thursday, May 29

4 pm: (4) Boylan vs. (6) Belvidere (North)

Saturday, May 31

10 am: Winner Game 2 vs. Winner Game 3

Class 3A Freeport Regional

Wednesday, May 28

4:30 pm: (2) Freeport vs. (7) Sterling

Thursday, May 29

4:30 pm: (3) Sycamore vs. (5) Dixon

Saturday, May 31

10 am: Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2

Class 4A Harlem Regional

Wednesday, May 28

4:30 pm: (1) Hampshire vs. (8) Auburn

Thursday, May 29

4:30 pm: (4) Hononegah vs. (5) Harlem

Saturday, May 31

11 am: Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2

Class 4A Guilford Regional

 Monday, May 26

Game 1 at 4:30 pm: (9) Rockford (East) at (7) Rockford (Jefferson)

Wednesday, May 28

4:30 pm: (2) DeKalb vs. Winner Game 1

Thursday, May 29

4:30 pm: (3) Huntley vs. (6) Guilford

Saturday, May 31

10 am: Winner Game 2 vs. Winner Game 3

SOFTBALL

Class 1A Dakota Sectional 

Tuesday, May 27

4:30 pm: (5) Pearl City vs. (2) Orangeville

6:30 pm: (1) Dakota vs. (2) Galena

Friday, May 30

Game 3 at 4:30 pm: Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2

Class 2A Woodstock Marian Sectional

Tuesday, May 27

4:30 pm: (4) North Boone)vs. (2) Stillman Valley

Wednesday, May 28

4:30 pm: (1) Morrison vs. (2) Marengo

Friday, May 30

4:30 pm: Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2

Class 3A Dixon Regional

Tuesday, May 27

4:30 pm: (2) Sterling vs. (7) Rochelle

6:30 pm: (3) Belvidere North vs. (5) Dixon

Friday, May 30

4:30 pm: Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2

Class 3A Freeport Regional

Manager: Brad Pemberton

Tuesday, May 27

4:30 pm: (1) Sycamore vs. (8) Freeport

Wednesday, May 28

4:30 pm: (4) Belvidere vs. (6) Boylan

Friday, May 30

4:30 pm: Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2

Class 4A Hononegah Regional

Tuesday, May 27

4:30 pm: (1) Hononegah vs. (6) Guilford

Wednesday, May 28

4:30 pm: (4) DeKalb vs. (5) Auburn

Friday, May 30

4:30 pm: Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2

Class 4A Hampshire Regional

Tuesday, May 27

Hampshire 7, East 0

Wednesday, May 28

4:30 pm: (3) Harlem) vs. (7) Jefferson

Friday, May 30

4:30 pm: (2) Hampshire vs. Winner Game 2

GIRLS SOCCER

Class 1A Rock Island Alleman Sectional

Saturday, May 24

Byron 3, Mendota 1

Rock Island Alleman 4, Genoa-Kingston 0

Wednesday., May 28

6 pm: (2) Byron vs. (2) Rock Island (Alleman)

Class 2A Belvidere Sectional

Wednesday, May 28

5 pm: (5) Burlington Central)vs. (2) Belvidere North

7 pm (1) Boylan vs. (2) Maple Park Kaneland

Saturday, May 31

11 am: Winner Match 1 vs. Winner Match 2

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

Harlem Regional

Monday, May 26

Hononegah def. Belvidere (North) 25-10, 25-9

Elgin def. Elgin Larkin, 25-17, 25-21

Harlem def. Elgin St. Edward, 26-24, 25-9

Huntley def. Belvidere, 25-13, 25-19

Tuesday., May 27

5:30 pm: (1) Rockton (Hononegah) vs. (10) Elgin (H.S.)

6:30 pm: (4) Harlem vs. (9) Huntley

Thursday., May 29

6 pm: Winner Match 5 vs. Winner Match 6

Boylan Regional

Monday, May 26

Guilford def.. Rockford Christian Life Co-op],25-7, 25-9

Auburn def. East, 25-17, 25-23

Streamwood def. Freeport, 25-11, 25-11

Boylan def. Jefferson, 25-20, 25-18

Tuesday, May 27

5:30 pm: (2) Guilford vs. (6) Auburn

6:30 pm: (3) Streamwood vs. (5) Boylan

Thursday, May 29

6 pm: Winner Match 5 vs. Winner Match 6

BOYS LACROSSE

Woodstock Marian Sectional

Wednesday, May 21

Boylan 12, Burlington (Central) 11

Thursday., May 22

Crystal Lake Central 16, Wauconda 10

Hampshire 14, Carpentersville Dundee-Crown 3

Saturday, May 24

Crystal Lake South 11, McHenry 8

Crystal Lake Prairie Ridge 13, Algonquin (Jacobs) 6

Monday, May 26

Barrington 20, Crystal Lake South 2

Hampshire 12, Crystal Lake Central 10

Huntley 19, Crystal Lake Prairie Ridge 2

Cary-Grove 11, Boylan 7

Wednesday, May 28

5 pm: (1) Barrington vs. (5) Hampshire

7 pm: (2) Huntley vs. (3) Cary.-Grove

Friday, May 30

7 pm: Winner Game 10 vs. Winner Game 11

Matt Trowbridge is a Rockford Register Star sports reporter. Email him at mtrowbridge@rrstar.com. Follow him on X, formerly Twitter, at @MattTrowbridge



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