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Texas Tech records another record-breaking GPA
LUBBOCK, Texas – Texas Tech Athletics announced its spring academic accomplishments Friday, which was highlighted by the highest spring semester GPA on record and the second-highest term GPA in history. Texas Tech recorded a 3.38 term GPA among its more than 400 student-athletes this spring, which narrowly trailed the department overall record of 3.39 that […]

LUBBOCK, Texas – Texas Tech Athletics announced its spring academic accomplishments Friday, which was highlighted by the highest spring semester GPA on record and the second-highest term GPA in history.
Texas Tech recorded a 3.38 term GPA among its more than 400 student-athletes this spring, which narrowly trailed the department overall record of 3.39 that was only this past fall. The successful semester raised the department’s cumulative GPA to 3.41, which is the highest on record, breaking the previous mark of 3.40 that was also set this past fall.
This is the 21st-consecutive semester Texas Tech’s student-athletes have boasted at least a 3.0 department GPA, continuing its trend of academic success. In total, 12 of 13 athletic teams finished with a spring term and cumulative GPA over 3.0 with three of those programs – women’s track and field, football and women’s basketball – recording the highest spring semester GPA on record. For the women’s track and field program, it was the highest term GPA on record, regardless of semester.
The Texas Tech men’s tennis team led the department with a 3.75 spring GPA followed by women’s golf (3.73), soccer (3.70), women’s tennis (3.57), volleyball (3.48), women’s track and field (3.46), men’s golf (3.46) and women’s basketball (3.37). The Texas Tech softball program, amid its eventual run to the championship series of the Women’s College World Series, notched a 3.33 term GPA and was one of eight programs with at least a 3.40 cumulative GPA.
Texas Tech had three teams – women’s track and field, men’s tennis and women’s basketball – post the highest spring cumulative GPA on record. The soccer program continues to boast the department’s highest cumulative GPA at 3.76 followed by women’s golf (3.70), men’s tennis (3.61), women’s tennis (3.59), women’s track and field (3.51) and men’s golf (3.49), volleyball (3.45) and softball (3.40).
In total, Texas Tech had 93 student-athletes – 25 percent of the population – record a perfect 4.0 GPA, its highest percentage on record for any term. Texas Tech also had 82 percent of its student-athletes – 309 in total – finish with at least a 3.0 term GPA, which, again, was the highest percentage on record. The list of accomplishments also featured 63 student-athletes on the President’s List and 92 student-athletes recognized on the Dean’s List.
Texas Tech capped the semester with 49 of its student-athletes across 12 sports earning their degrees. Among the new Texas Tech graduates, the group combined for an impressive 3.45 cumulative GPA. A full list of graduates is located below.
Texas Tech student-athletes have a dedicated staff at the Marsha Sharp Center who guide each student-athlete to success from the time of enrollment to graduation. The Marsha Sharp Center provides space for private study, computer labs, supplemental instruction classrooms and private conferencing areas for tutoring and mentoring appointments.
Note: For reporting purposes, the sport of track and field was combined into two teams based on gender, using rosters from indoor, outdoor and cross country seasons.
TEXAS TECH SPRING GRADUATES
Baseball – Carson Baugh, Austin Green, Drew Woodcox
Football – Chief Collins, Gage Elder, Charles Esters III, Jackson Knotts, Jurrien Loftin, Behren Morton, Sterling Porcher, Charles Robinson, Caleb Rodkey, Cam’Ron Valdez
Men’s Basketball – Chance McMillian
Men’s Golf – Matthew Comegys, Baard Skogen
Men’s Tennis – Takeyasu Sekiguchi, Tyler Stewart
Men’s Track & Field – Tyler Stewart, Samuel Bennett, Garison Breeding, Stacy Brown Jr., Omamuyovwi Erhire, Demitrius Guerrero, Cole Omlin, Sincere Rhea, Oscar Rodriguez, Liam Walsh
Soccer – Faith Nguyen, Cassie Taylor
Softball – Erna Carlin
Volleyball – Emily Merrick
Women’s Basketball – Jordyn Merritt, Denae Fritz
Women’s Golf – Libby Fleming, Kylee Loewe, Chelsea Romas
Women’s Track & Field – Nakacee McNab, Destiny Smith, Fanny Arendt, Olivia Cade, Alyssa Colbert, McKenzie Davis, Victoria Gorlova, Alexis Ivy, Melanie Jacobs, Madeline McElroy, Edna Rotich, Sarah Zdansky
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Dávid Bethlehem Tops Global Rankings in Open Water Swimming
Silver medalist Dávid Betlehem at the award ceremony for the three-km knockout race at the World Aquatics Championships on July 19, 2025 Among male open water swimmers, Dávid Betlehem leads the newly released world rankings of World Aquatics, according to the international federation for aquatic sports. The 21-year-old Hungarian athlete improved his previous position by […]


Silver medalist Dávid Betlehem at the award ceremony for the three-km knockout race at the World Aquatics Championships on July 19, 2025
Among male open water swimmers, Dávid Betlehem leads the newly released world rankings of World Aquatics, according to the international federation for aquatic sports.
The 21-year-old Hungarian athlete improved his previous position by four places and replaced last year’s Olympic champion Kristóf Rasovszky at the top of the rankings.
As reported by Hungary Today, Betlehem finished second in the three-km knockout sprint race at the World Championships in Singapore last week, and won a bronze medal with his team. Hungarian open water swimmers made history, as the delegation finished the World Championships with three medals for the first time.
Hungary’s Rasovszky is currently third in the rankings, with Germany’s Florian Wellbrock moving up to second place after making sporting history in Singapore by winning gold medals in every event (3 km knockout, 5 km, and 10 km races, as well as in the team competition).
World Championship bronze medalist Bettina Fábián slipped from third to sixth place, with Australia’s Moesha Johnson leading the way after winning both the 5 and 10 km races in Singapore.
Via MTI, Featured image: MTI/Koszticsák Szilárd
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Grant Steen – Stanford Cardinal
Highly-regarded sports performance coach Grant Steen joined Stanford’s sports performance staff prior to the 2016 season. Steen assists with all aspects of the Cardinal football program under Kissick Family Director of Sports Performance Shannon Turley. Steen, an accomplished student-athlete at Iowa and former professional football player, came to The Farm after stops at USC, Washington and Hawaii. At USC, […]
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OVC Volleyball and Beach Volleyball Teams Earn AVCA Team Academic Award
• Complete AVCA Release Several Ohio Valley Conference volleyball and beach volleyball squads have earned the AVCA Team Academic Award sponsored by INTENT. Eastern Illinois, Lindenwood, Little Rock, Morehead State, Southeast Missouri, Southern Indiana, Tennessee Tech and Western Illinois were honored. Morehead State and Southeast Missouri each earned the honor for the 17th straight year. […]

Eastern Illinois, Lindenwood, Little Rock, Morehead State, Southeast Missouri, Southern Indiana, Tennessee Tech and Western Illinois were honored.
Morehead State and Southeast Missouri each earned the honor for the 17th straight year. Both programs were also named to the Team Academic Honor Roll.
Chattanooga, Lindenwood, Morehead State and Tennessee Tech beach squads also earned recognition.
The award, initiated in the 1992–93 academic year, honors volleyball teams that maintain a year-long grade-point average of 3.3 on a 4.0 scale or 4.1 on a 5.0 scale. The additional distinction of Team Academic Honor Roll celebrates programs in the top 20% of GPAs for their division.
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Public invited to release of rescued, rehabbed turtle
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – A rescued and rehabbed green sea turtle, or honu, is heading home. The Hawaii Marine Animal Response (HMAR) is inviting the public to see a turtle release at Fort DeRussy at 10 a.m. Saturday. The nonprofit said that it recommends arriving at around 9:30-9:45 a.m. The release will take place near the […]

HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – A rescued and rehabbed green sea turtle, or honu, is heading home.
The Hawaii Marine Animal Response (HMAR) is inviting the public to see a turtle release at Fort DeRussy at 10 a.m. Saturday.
The nonprofit said that it recommends arriving at around 9:30-9:45 a.m. The release will take place near the beach volleyball courts on the Diamond Head side of the beach.
HMAR said the honu, dubbed OA-195, was found with a deep fishing line entanglement around its front flipper. It was brought to the HMAR Care Center for rehab and treatment and was recently cleared to return to the ocean.
Organizers remind the public to be respectful of the turtle by giving space to the release area and HMAR staff, helping ensure a calm and smooth release to the ocean.
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USC Women’s Water Polo Has 14 Trojans On ACWPC Academic Honor Roll
The Association of Collegiate Water Polo Coaches has announced its annual All-Academic Awards list, with 14 USC women’s water polo players picking up top honors for their academic efforts. Leading the powerful group of Women of Troy are four-time honorees Tilly Kearns, Sally McCarthy and Isabel Zimmerman. Four more Trojans have their third round of […]

The ACWPC awards academic honors to student-athletes with 3.2 cumulative GPAs who have dressed at least once in the season.
USC’s 2025 ACWPC All-Academic Awards
Outstanding (4.0-3.71 GPA)
Morgan Netherton*
Isabel Zimmerman^
Superior (3.70-3.41 GPA)
Caitlin Cohen*
Madison Haaland-Ford~
Rachel Gazzaniga~
Maggie Johnson*
Tilly Kearns^
Meghan McAninch~
Sally McCarthy^
Anna Reed
Sinia Plotz*
Excellent (3.40-3.20 GPA)
Hannah Carver~
Emma Lawson~
Alma Yaacobi
^ – four-time honoree
* – three-time honoree
~ – two-time honoree
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Croatia Dominates Montenegro to Claim 5th Place at World Championships
The Croatia men’s water polo team secured a convincing 19–13 (3–2, 2–3, 8–2, 6–5) win over Montenegro to finish fifth at the World Championships in Singapore. Ivica Tucak’s squad defeated Montenegro for the second time at this tournament, closing out their campaign with five wins overall. Unfortunately, a single quarterfinal loss to an energetic Hungarian […]

The Croatia men’s water polo team secured a convincing 19–13 (3–2, 2–3, 8–2, 6–5) win over Montenegro to finish fifth at the World Championships in Singapore.
Ivica Tucak’s squad defeated Montenegro for the second time at this tournament, closing out their campaign with five wins overall. Unfortunately, a single quarterfinal loss to an energetic Hungarian team meant Croatia had to settle for fifth place.
The turning point came in the third quarter. Croatia pulled away with a dominant 8–2 run, including two mini-surges of 3–0 and 5–0.
The first two quarters were tightly contested, with no team taking a real advantage. Montenegro led 6–5 at halftime. But Croatia roared back in the third, scoring three unanswered goals to go up 8–6. Montenegro briefly equalized (8–8), but two goals from Konstantin Kharkov reignited Croatia’s momentum. Luka Bukić, Marko Žuvela, and Loren Fatović capped off a decisive 5–0 run to extend the lead to a game-breaking 13–8.
Žuvela led the charge with five goals, Bukić added four on perfect shooting, and Kharkov chipped in three. Goalkeeper Marko Bijač recorded eight saves. Montenegro’s top scorer was Filip Gardašević with three goals.
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