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Teurlings, Ascension Episcopal, Vermilion Catholic faring well at state golf tournaments
State golf scores Division I boys (Monday at The Wetlands) TEAM STANDINGS C. E. Byrd 285 Catholic-Baton Rouge 285 Jesuit 286 Mandeville 291 St. Thomas More 297 Neville 305 Brother Martin 306 Alexandria 307 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Duke Nitcher, Jesuit 34-30—64 Maddox Mowad, Neville 34-32—66 Justin Lotz, Northshore 33-33—66 Drew Sliman, Lafayette High 33-34—67 Rylan Hess, […]


State golf scores
Division I boys
(Monday at The Wetlands)
TEAM STANDINGS
C. E. Byrd 285
Catholic-Baton Rouge 285
Jesuit 286
Mandeville 291
St. Thomas More 297
Neville 305
Brother Martin 306
Alexandria 307
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Duke Nitcher, Jesuit 34-30—64
Maddox Mowad, Neville 34-32—66
Justin Lotz, Northshore 33-33—66
Drew Sliman, Lafayette High 33-34—67
Rylan Hess, St. Paul’s 36-33—69
Andres Prieto, Catholic-Baton Rouge 35-34—69
Kevin Zheng, Catholic-Baton Rouge 34-35—69
Bradley Wall, Mandeville 36-34—70
Shepherd Smith, C. E. Byrd 34-36—70
Slayton Guidry, C. E. Byrd 36-34—70
Brooks Blanchard, Jesuit 37-34—71
Riggs Ryan, St. Thomas More 34-37—71
James Holtsclaw, C. E. Byrd 36-35—71
William Porter, Neville 38-34—72
Collin Dibbley, Sam Houston 39-33—72
Kade Bryant, Benton 37-35—72
David Marsh, Catholic-Baton Rouge 38-34—72
Wayne Kabrich, Mandeville 39-34—73
Parker Greene, Mandeville 35-38—73
William Boasberg, Jesuit 37-37—74
Hunter McDermott, Brother Martin 37-37—74
Mason LeBlanc, St. Thomas More 37-37—74
Brooks Reid, C. E. Byrd 36-38—74
Division II boys
(Monday, at Farm D’Allie, Carencro)
TEAM STANDINGS
St. Louis Catholic 301
Teurlings Catholic 329
St. Charles Catholic 341
Vandebilt Cathlolic 348
Brusly 352
South Lafourche 355
DeRidder 368
Sterlington 374
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Kye Hanks, St. Louis 34-35—69
Fulton Pigeon, Holy Cross 34-41—75
Samuel Broussard, St. Louis 37-39—76
Kane Hanks, St. Louis 37-39—76
Brody Bourgoyne, Brusly 39-38—77
Jude LeBoeuf, South Lafourche 38-40—78
Dane Galiano, St. Charles 41-37—78
Jackson Dauzat, Teurlings 38-40—78
Spencer Hagan, Teurlings 40-39—79
Kaine Stevens, North Vermilion 41-38—79
Luke LeBeouf, St. Louis 37-43—80
Brooks Monica, St. Charles 41-40—81
Evan Comeaux, St. Louis 40-41—81
Michael Parmley, DeRidder 43-39—82
Josh Louviere, Vandebilt 40-42—82
Brewer Cain, Teurlings 43-41—84
Gage Cavalier, Vandebilt 40-44—84
Jack Waters, Sterlington 37-48—85
Brooks Holley, Brusly 44-41—85
Division III boys
(Monday at The Wetlands, Lafayette)
TEAM STANDINGS
Ascension Episcopal 292
Parkview Baptist 300
Loyola Prep 309
Ouachita Christian 313
University Lab 319
Episcopal 325
Notre Dame 328
Calvary Baptist 360
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Noah Chauvin, Ascension Episcopal 34-36—70
Ben Blanco, Ascension Episcopal 38-33—71
Silas Lovett, Ouachita Christian 35-36—71
Jack Lauve, Loyola Prep 36-35—71
Jack Gilmer, Loyola Prep 36-35—71
Hunter Cope, Parkview Baptist 35-38—73
Jack Carter, Parkview Baptist 38-35—73
Hayden Amy, Ascension Episcopal 38-36—74
Owen LeJeune, Dunham 38-36—74
Peyton Parker, Ouachita Christian 36-38—74
Kruz Martin, Westlake 38-37—75
Harry Shaheen, DeQuincy 38-37—75
Cullen Ledet, Country Day 38-37—75
Cooper Adams, Houma Christian 40-36—76
Joseph Wilson, Ascension Episcopal 40-37—77
Elliot Aucoin, Parkview Baptist 38-39—77
Brad Buras, University Lab 39-38—77
Austin Ray, Episcopal 36-41—77
Charlie Jackson, Parkview Baptist 41-36—77
Ky Breaux, Catholic-New Iberia 36-41—77
Division IV boys
(Monday at Cane Row, New Iberia)
TEAM STANDINGS
Vermilion Catholic 344
Cedar Creek 347
Westminster Christian 348
Castor 355
Quitman 360
Harrisonburg 372
St. John 381
Ascension Catholic 394
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Alex Roebuck, Cedar Creek 36-34—70
Luke Wainwright, Grand Lake 34-37—71
Logan Heltz, Christ Episcopal 36-38—74
Wyatt Shiflett, Christ Episcopal 36-41—77
Hayden Thompson, Castor 40-39—79
Luke Davis, Westminster 41-40—81
Hayden Patin, Vermilion Catholic 41-40—81
Jackson Davis, Westminster 42-40—82
Carlyn Ledet, Vermilion Catholic 39-44—83
Ivan Popp, Berchmans Academy 46-37—83
John Clay Cancienne, Ascension Catholic 44-40—84
Carson Carrico, Choudrant 43-41—84
Brady LeGrange, St. John 43-42—85
Sawyer Stover, Vermilion Catholic 44-42—86
Ryan Fuqua, Harrisonburg 46-40—86
Peter Kautz, St. Mary’s 43-44—87
William Harris, Ascension Catholic 41-46—87
Payton Nomey, Quitman 42-47—89
Kyler Austin, Castor 47-42—89
Logan Navarre, St. John 42-47—89
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Four Badgers advance to NCAA Outdoor Championships
Story Links COLLEGE STATION, Texas – The Wisconsin men’s track and field saw four student-athletes – Adam Spencer, Jalen Williams, Andrew Casey and Patrick HIlby – earn top-12 finishes at the NCAA West First Round on Friday to advance to the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships next month. STELLAR […]

COLLEGE STATION, Texas – The Wisconsin men’s track and field saw four student-athletes – Adam Spencer, Jalen Williams, Andrew Casey and Patrick HIlby – earn top-12 finishes at the NCAA West First Round on Friday to advance to the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships next month.
STELLAR SPENCER
Spencer, a 2024 Olympian, was the first Badger to advance to the NCAA outdoor championships on Friday thanks to a runner-up showing in the second section of the 1500 meters.
Spencer was smooth throughout the race, moving into the front of the pack midway through the competition before cruising to a time of 3 minutes, 46.78 seconds.
The senior will compete in the semifinals of the 1500 meters at the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Championships on Wednesday, June 11 at 6:21 p.m CT.
JOLTIN’ JALEN
Jalen Williams kept his standout season rolling, clocking a 45.78 in the 400 meters quarterfinals to punch his ticket to the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Championships. Racing in heat two, Williams placed third to automatically qualify and finished eighth overall in the event.
The Big Ten runner-up will compete in the 400 meter semifinals at the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Championships on Wednesday, June 11 at 7:41 p.m.
800 PAIR PUNCH TICKETS TO EUGENE
Parick Hilby and Andrew Casey are headed to the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Championships after producing clutch performances in the 800 meters at the NCAA quarterfinals. Both Badgers ran personal bests of 1:47.30. In Heat One, Casey took fourth, 11th overall, to clinch a time qualification in the event. This will be the Lakeville, Minnesota, native’s second appearance at the outdoor national competition in the 800 meters. Freshman Hilby won his heat, placing tenth overall to snatch his first individual national qualification.
The pair will compete in the semifinals at the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Championships on Wednesday, June 11 at 7:58 p.m.
Bob Liking wrapped up his legendary career as a Badger in the 5000 meters as the senior was eighth in his section and 14th overall, finishing the 12 ½-lap race in 13:36.69, narrowly missing out on advancing to the NCAA outdoor championships. The St. Charles, Illinois, native was UW’s Big Ten Medal of Honor recipient, one of the highest honors given by the conference. Liking was a four-time Big Ten Cross Country Champion and a five-time All-American during his time as a Badger.
Matan Ivri was 24th in the 5000 meters in 13:50.93 as it marked the first time Ivri has competed at the NCAA West First Round. Rowen Ellenberg was close behind in 13:55.15 to finish 29th in his final race for the Cardinal and White. The 2020 Big Ten Cross Country Freshman of the Year earned three All-Big Ten honors during his time for UW.
Christian de Vaal and Johnny Livingstone also made their NCAA West First Round debuts for UW, finishing in 32nd and 35th, respectively.
After advancing in the shot put on Wednesday, Joseph White came close to advancing in the discus on Friday. The Kenosha native ultimately finished in 18th thanks to a mark of 186 feet, 11 inches (56.98m). Jake Schaefer capped off his junior campaign with a 24th-place finish in the discus thanks to a mark of 183-6 (56.98m).
Nick Gilles wrapped up his redshirt freshman season with a 39th-place finish in the steeplechase. The Penn Relays runner-up clocked in at 9:15.87.
UP NEXT: Five UW women will be in action on Saturday during the final day of the NCAA West First Round. Taylor Kesner and Zonica Lindeque will throw the discus at 1 p.m., while Kyla Saleh will high jump at 3:30 p.m. CT. Emma Kelley will race the quarterfinals of the 800 meters at 7:05 p.m. and Leane Willemse will close out the competition in the 5000 meters at 8:10 p.m.
The Wisconsin men will send seven student-athletes – Cole Hooper (hammer throw), Jason Swarens (shot put), Joseph White (shot put), Williams (400 meters), Casey (800 meters), Hilby (800 meters) and Spencer (1500 meters) – to the NCAA Outdoor Championships, June 11-14, in Eugene, Oregon. UW’s seven men are the most the program has had since 2013.
NCAA West First Round
Friday, May 30, 2025
E.B. Cushing Stadium
College Station, Texas
400 Meters
8. Jalen Williams – 45.78 Q
800 Meters
10. Patrick Hilby – 1:47.30 Q PB
11. Andrew Casey – 1:47.30 q PB
1500 Meters
13. Adam Spencer – 3:46.78 Q
5000 Meters
14. Bob Liking – 13:36.69
24. Matan Ivri – 13:50.93
29. Rowen Ellenberg – 13:55.15
32. Christian de Vaal – 14:01.34
35. Johnny Livingstone – 14:03.76
Steeplechase
39. Nick Gilles – 9:15.87
Discus
18. Joseph White – 186-11 (56.98m)
24. Jake Schaefer – 183-6 (55.94m)
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Please welcome a new writer to Devils in Detail
Editor’s Note: At Devils in Detail, we pride ourselves on delivering the highest quality coverage of all things Sun Devil athletics, and that means keeping an eye out for elite talent to join our team. With that said, we are excited to add Andrew Hayslett to the roster. Please give a warm welcome to Andrew. […]

Editor’s Note: At Devils in Detail, we pride ourselves on delivering the highest quality coverage of all things Sun Devil athletics, and that means keeping an eye out for elite talent to join our team. With that said, we are excited to add Andrew Hayslett to the roster. Please give a warm welcome to Andrew.
Hello, Sun Devil fans! My name is Andrew Hayslett, and I am excited to join Devils in Detail as a contributor! I just completed my sophomore year at Arizona State, as I am studying sports journalism. I am already looking forward to being back in the fall.
I have lived my entire life in the Phoenix metro area as a casual Arizona State fan. My first ASU game was a memorable one; it was the monsoon game against Southern Utah, which was delayed for a few hours. I did not stay to watch the game, but I was hooked on ASU sports from that point on. Throughout my two years at ASU, I have attended games for 10 different Sun Devil sports.
In my sophomore year, I joined one of the student-run clubs, where I wrote articles about the Sun Devil water polo team. I was then chosen to cover ASU baseball and football, and was fortunate to cover the Big 12 Baseball Championships. I wrote previews, game recaps and sidebars, which will be the type of articles I will write here, along with breaking news and features.
I believe it is an exciting time for Sun Devil Athletics as the majority of ASU teams have recently made the NCAA postseason. I look forward to covering the defending Big 12 champions in football and volleyball. I’m also excited to cover ASU hockey, baseball, softball, men’s and women’s basketball.
Follow my X (formerly known as Twitter) as I frequently provide updates for Sun Devil Athletics there. Forks up!
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Arkansas men’s track and field qualifies 18 athletes in 10 events for NCAA Outdoor Championships
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2025 Southern Arizona Beach Volleyball Pairs
Share Tweet Share Share Email Salpointe. (Andy Morales/AllSportsTucson) DIVISION II SEMIFINALSSalpointe Team TOP PAIRSChloe Zhang, Sr./Amelia Bartfalvi, Jr. SalpointeKallie George, Sr./Ameila Cutting, Fr. Ironwood Ridge COACHES OF THE YEARJalynn Ransom, SalpointeBill Lang, Ironwood Ridge FIRST FLIGHTChloe Zhang, Sr./Amelia Bartfalvi, Jr. SalpointeKallie George, Sr./Ameila Cutting, Fr. […]


DIVISION II SEMIFINALS
Salpointe Team
TOP PAIRS
Chloe Zhang, Sr./Amelia Bartfalvi, Jr. Salpointe
Kallie George, Sr./Ameila Cutting, Fr. Ironwood Ridge
COACHES OF THE YEAR
Jalynn Ransom, Salpointe
Bill Lang, Ironwood Ridge
FIRST FLIGHT
Chloe Zhang, Sr./Amelia Bartfalvi, Jr. Salpointe
Kallie George, Sr./Ameila Cutting, Fr. Ironwood Ridge
Brooklyn Burgle, Jr./Eleanor Sharp, Sr. Salpointe
Rilynn Brown, Fr./Abbey Garner, Sr. Canyon del Oro
Lindon Bourn, Jr./Leah Stoneking, Jr. Catalina Foothills
Callen Hutchens, Fr./Nicole Monge, Jr. Salpointe
SECOND FLIGHT
Annabella Bruzzone, Fr./Reagan Burgle, Fr. Salpointe
Lydia Litkenhus, Jr./Briana Craig, Sr. Ironwood Ridge
Aubrey Schultz, Fr./Maria Lemas, Jr. Ironwood Ridge
Laila Adcock, Sr./Carly Axen, Sr. Catalina Foothills
Emma Brown, Sr./Kaydence Wren, Sr. Canyon del Oro
Faithlyn Lohmueller, Jr//Maisie Schmidt, Sr. Cienega
THIRD FLIGHT
Elizabeth Bruzzone, Jr./Shyla Forgacs, So. Salpointe
Kendyl Shields, So./Laura Cubillas, So. Ironwood Ridge
Genesis Othon, Fr./Sadie Price, So. Ironwood Ridge
Zoe Brown, So./Rebecca Vasquez, So. Catalina Foothills
Anna Coleman, Jr./Addison Lee, So. Canyon del Oro
Sydney Hellbush, Jr./Ava Terpning, Jr. Catalina Foothills
TRACK & FIELD ALL-STARS
D-III GOLF ALL-STARS
TENNIS ALL-STARS

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Two more athletes punch their tickets to Eugene
Story Links Results Schedule of Events COLLEGE STATION, Texas –Kansas City’s Tory Lanham and South Dakota State’s Cody Larson highlight the third day of the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds for Summit League athletes. Kansas City In one of the final three […]

COLLEGE STATION, Texas –Kansas City’s Tory Lanham and South Dakota State’s Cody Larson highlight the third day of the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds for Summit League athletes.
Kansas City
In one of the final three events of day three of the NCAA West Preliminary Round, Lanham punched his ticket to the NCAA Championships in the 200 meter while clocking the ninth-fastest time (20.33) at the meet. The Roo Sophomore ran a personal record by nearly two tenths of a second to finish fifth in his heat and grab his ticket to Eugene.
North Dakota State
Adam Dugger was scheduled to compete in the triple jump, but did not record a jump.
Oral Roberts
Jordan Wenger opened up competition at the NCAA West Preliminary rounds for the Golden Eagles in the men’s high jump. He cleared 6-10 ¼ (2.09m) on his second attempt but couldn’t get over 7-0 ¼ (2.14m) to stay alive in the competition ultimately placing 25th.
South Dakota
The South Dakota track and field program had five Coyotes competing in the NCAA West First Round Friday night in College Station, Texas, all putting up solid performances.
To start the day in the field, Landon Olson and Joe Lynch competed in the men’s high jump. Both competitors cleared 6-10 ¼ (2.09m) on their first attempts but couldn’t get over 7-0 ¼ (2.14m) to stay alive in the competition. Olson placed 18th and Lynch 22nd overall.
On the track, Jaden Damiano, Mikael Grace, and Mason Sindelar competed in quarterfinal round races. In the 110-meter hurdles, Damiano ran 13.75 to place 17th. Grace was off to a solid start in his race but got caught up on a hurdle and was unable to finish the race due to injury. In the men’s 800-meters, Sindelar ran a second consecutive race under 1:49, crossing the line in 1:48.96 and placed 20th. With the top 12 times advancing to the NCAA Championships, the three Coyotes see their season’s come to a close Friday night.
Four Coyote women will look to join the pole vault trio of Tre Young, Gen Hirata, and Anna Willis at the NCAA Championships by competing tomorrow (Saturday). Lydia Knapp competes in the discus throw at 1 p.m. and Danii Anglin will jump in the high jump at 3:30 p.m. On the track, Sara Reifenrath will look to qualify for the NCAA Championships in two events, running in the 400-meters at 6:50 p.m. and in the 200-meters at 7:50 p.m. Averi Schmeichel will take her shot at advancing in the 400-meter hurdles at 7:25 p.m.
South Dakota State
Cody Larson punched his ticket to Eugene in the 3000-meter steeplechase after finishing second in his heat but 11th overall with a time of 8:39.60. Teammate Josh Becker did not finish the race. In the 110-meter hurdles, Pierre Lear ran 14.40 to place 21st.
Junior Grayson Ring was not able to clear the opening height of 6-8¼ (2.04m) in the high jump.
In other field event action, the discus trio of Ethan Fischer, Caymen Genheim, and Caiden Fredrick hit the ring for the discus throw. The top 12 punched tickets to Eugene, Oregon in the event, and Fredrick wound up placing 33rd with a throw of 179-3 (54.65m). Caymen Gebheim took 37th with a throw of 176-11 (53.92m). Ethan Fischer finished 46th with a throw of 164-6 (50.14m).
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No. 8 Women’s Crew Advances All Three Boats to Semifinals at NCAA Championship
WEST WINDSOR, N.J. – Brown women’s crew completed a successful first day at the 2025 NCAA Championship on Friday morning, sending all three crews to the semifinals on Saturday. Each crew finished in the top three of their heat races and competed hard against some familiar programs, most notably Washington and Princeton. The V8, stroked […]

The V8, stroked by Jessica McGrady and coxed by Summer Balla-Kellett, posted a final time of 6:14.999 and came in second place en route to securing a spot in tomorrow’s semifinal race. Brown’s top boat continues to build on a strong regular season in Loyalty Chair for Women’s Crew Head Coach Tessa Gobbo-Zimmerman’s ’13 first year at the helm of the program.
The 2V8, stroked by Isla Wilding and coxed by Caitlyn Roddy, crossed the finish line in 6:22.905 and took home a third place finish behind Virginia and Washington. The A4, stroked by Adair Beck and coxed by Brooke Halvorsen, posted a final time of 7:15.728 and also took home a third place finish in their heat.
MAY 31 SEMIFINAL RACE DAY SCHEDULE
V8 – 7:12 a.m.
2V8 – 7:36 a.m.
A4 – 7:44 a.m.
WHERE TO WATCH
You can catch the Bears in action tomorrow morning on NCAA.com with the link below or on the team schedule.
2025 Women’s Crew NCAA Championship – Day 2
FULL LINEUPS AND RESULTS
V8
Stanford – 6:11.533
Brown – 6:14.999
Michigan – 6:20.126
Harvard – 6:22.721
Syracuse – 6:24.539
B: Eugenia Rodriguez-Vazquez
2: Hannah Hickson
3: Nadia Vondeling
4: Matilda Damon
5: Caroline Schmitz
6: Mary Claire Warren
7: Holly Crews
S: Jessica McGrady
C: Summer Balla-Kellett
2V8
Washington – 6:18.700
Virginia – 6:20.845
Brown – 6:22.905
Penn – 6:34.792
Oregon St. – 6:36.405
B: Lizzie Hedeman
2: Calissa Snyder Cox
3: Tessa Tomkinson
4: Sadie Bell
5: Riley Cooper
6: Ava Rothmeyer
7: Audrey Roche
S: Isla Wilding
C: Caitlyn Roddy
A4
Washington – 7:11.573
Princeton – 7:14.789
Brown – 7:15.728
Oregon St. – 7:20.369
Penn – 7:20.674
B: Annie Herring
2: Louisa McLaughlin
3: Orla Fitzgerald
S: Adair Beck
C: Brooke Halvorsen
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