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Three Athletes Set to Compete at USA Track & Field U20 Championships
Story Links EUGENE, Ore. – The High Point University Panthers will have three student-athletes representing the purple and white at the USA Track & Field U20 Championships on June 19-20 in Eugene, Oregon at Hayward Field. The freshman attending includes Quiana Williams, Emily Romano and Camerin Williams. Quiana Williams will […]

EUGENE, Ore. – The High Point University Panthers will have three student-athletes representing the purple and white at the USA Track & Field U20 Championships on June 19-20 in Eugene, Oregon at Hayward Field. The freshman attending includes Quiana Williams, Emily Romano and Camerin Williams.
Quiana Williams will compete in the 100m dash on Thursday June 19 at 4:13 p.m. PT (7:13 p.m. ET). During the 2025 outdoor season, Williams was crowned the Big South 100m Champion and set the program record at the Bob Davidson meet with an 11.50 time.
Romano is scheduled to take flight in the women’s pole vault at 5:30 p.m. PT (8:30 p.m. ET) on Thursday evening. As a freshman, Romano recorded a personal best clearance of 4.22m at the Liberty Twilight which earned her a qualification at the NCAA East First Rounds in Jacksonville, Florida. She placed 17th overall at her first NCAA appearance.
Camerin Williams will race in the men’s 800m event on Thursday afternoon at 4:39 p.m. PT (7:39 p.m. ET). The freshman had an outstanding first season with the Panthers as he broke multiple program records and qualified for the NCAA East First Rounds. He clocked a 1:47.11 record time in the men’s 800m at the NCAA East First Rounds to qualify for the quarterfinals.
Tune in on Thursday and Friday to watch the High Point athletes compete. Click HERE for all meet information.
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SEGG, LTRYW) Acquires Majority Stake in DotCom Ventures, Adds Concerts.com and TicketStub.com to Digital Portfolio
PRESS RELEASE Published July 24, 2025 SEGG Media (NASDAQ: SEGG, LTRYW) has completed its $10 million acquisition of a 51% stake in DotCom Ventures Inc., gaining control of the Concerts.com and TicketStub.com brands. The deal marks SEGG Media’s first M&A transaction under its current name and expands its digital ecosystem–now comprising Sports.com, Lottery.com, and Concerts.com–into […]

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Published July 24, 2025

SEGG Media (NASDAQ: SEGG, LTRYW) has completed its $10 million acquisition of a 51% stake in DotCom Ventures Inc., gaining control of the Concerts.com and TicketStub.com brands. The deal marks SEGG Media’s first M&A transaction under its current name and expands its digital ecosystem–now comprising Sports.com, Lottery.com, and Concerts.com–into the high-growth live entertainment and ticketing markets. Concerts.com will serve as a core platform for fan engagement, while TicketStub.com will power ticketing across SEGG’s properties, with integration efforts and executive recruitment already underway.
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Their job: Help kids in YES track program run, compete while having summertime fun
When Boston teens and kids head to South Boston’s Moakley Park on Monday and Thursday nights for the Summer Track and Field Program run by Youth Enrichment Services (YES), they are met by staff members who, not too long ago, walked or ran a mile in their shoes. Dorchester’s Katie Keating, now 21 and a […]

When Boston teens and kids head to South Boston’s Moakley Park on Monday and Thursday nights for the Summer Track and Field Program run by Youth Enrichment Services (YES), they are met by staff members who, not too long ago, walked or ran a mile in their shoes.
Dorchester’s Katie Keating, now 21 and a senior at Connecticut College, spent every summer of elementary school with YES, running around the track at Moakley’s Saunders Stadium.
“I did YES as a kid, and now I’m back here as an activity coordinator (AC), said the mid-distance runner on ConnCollege’s Women’s Track and Field team. “I just want to give back to the community that gave me my favorite sport. I love seeing all the kids. They’re so happy and they really enjoy it and it reminds me of younger me.”
As an AC, Keating, who as a high school athlete was the captain of the John D. O’Bryant Track and Field team, works with colleagues Athena James and Lailonie Johnson to ensure that everything runs smoothly before, during, and after the weekly practices.
“Normally, we get here a little bit before all the assistant coaches get here, “ she said. “We basically just start setting up and making sure all the hurdles and the long jump pit are set up for the kids.” They then take attendance and direct the children to their groups.
James, a Roxbury native and a rising sophomore at Merrimack College, got involved with YES as kind of an accident.
“My nephew does the cross country in the fall, and I think sometimes in the spring,” said the 19-year-old one-time high school track athlete. “One time I was here, coming along with my big sister, and they were short on volunteers, and I was like ‘I’m free.’”
She said she wants the kids to have fun while running and she credits YES because it welcomes all levels of athletes; then it’s up to them to “bring their own competitiveness.”
Johnson, 20, hopes to have an impact on the kids both on and off the track. “I know how important it is to help with children,” said the Dorchester native. “For me, it’s just all about helping the kids grow, whether that be succeeding through track or creating new avenues. They are our future.”
She noted that YES teaches its kids not to give up when things get hard, to have “endurance at track and endurance in life.”
For more information on the program visit yeskids.org.
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Women’s Volleyball Releases 2025 Schedule With Opener Planned For August 29 Against Westfield
Story Links Springfield, Mass. – July 24, 2025 – The Springfield College women’s volleyball team and head coach Moira Long has officially announced the program’s 2025 schedule which is slated to get underway on August 29 against Westfield State in Blake Arena. FULL SCHEDULE The Pride will play a 29-game schedule that […]

Springfield, Mass. – July 24, 2025 – The Springfield College women’s volleyball team and head coach Moira Long has officially announced the program’s 2025 schedule which is slated to get underway on August 29 against Westfield State in Blake Arena.
FULL SCHEDULE
The Pride will play a 29-game schedule that includes 11 New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) contests and 18 non-conference matches against teams from both in and out of the region. Six of Springfield’s opponents reached the NCAA Tournament last fall including Middlebury College, MIT, NYU, Smith College, Endicott College and Stevens. Five of those six teams appeared in the final AVCA Division III poll at the conclusion of the 2024 campaign highlighted by MIT ranked ninth and Middlebury ranked 22nd. NYU, Smith and Stevens all received votes in the poll as well.
A season ago, Springfield produced 22 wins including nine victories in conference play and reached the NEWMAC semifinal round after securing the second seed in the tournament. The Pride earned an at-large berth to the NCAA tournament and appeared on the national stage for the tenth time under Long’s direction.
Springfield will host the Joel B. Dearing ’79 Volleyball Classic to open the 2025 season against Westfield State, Skidmore College and Rivier University in Blake Arena before hitting the road for the next ten contests which are highlighted by tournament’s at both Haverford (against the host Fords, Scranton and Lynchburg) and Stevens (against the host Ducks, Oneonta and Sarah Lawrence). The road trip will conclude with the team’s NEWMAC opener at Wellesley College on September 23 before rounding out the month with a home match against WPI on September 27 and a road tilt at Smith on September 30.
Springfield will open the month of October with a tri-match at Emerson and just a couple of weeks later will travel to MIT for a tri-match with the nationally-ranked Engineers and NYU in Rockwell Cage. The Pride will then host the New England Challenge in Blake Arena for the first time in program history welcoming NESCAC rivals Middlebury, Tufts and Williams as well as NEWMAC foes Babson and MIT to Springfield. Springfield will wrap up the regular season against Clark (October 28) and Babson (November 8) at home and Salve Regina (November 4) on the road prior to the NEWMAC tournament.
The NEWMAC Tournament will begin on Tuesday, November 11 and a champion will be crowned on Sunday, November 16. The higher seeded team will be named the host in each quarterfinal before the semifinal and championship will take place at the highest remaining seed. The winner of the NEWMAC title will earn the league’s automatic berth to the NCAA Division III Women’s Volleyball Tournament.
For the latest on Springfield College Athletics, follow the Pride on social media on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Be sure to tune into all Springfield College Athletic events by subscribing to FloSports.
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Left On Friday Swim Review
On the flip side, don’t let the fact that these suits are meant to move with you lead you into thinking the silhouettes and sizing are made solely for the super-fit among us. Sizes range from XS to XXL, including tall lengths for one-pieces and tops specifically made for bigger busts. Because no matter your […]

On the flip side, don’t let the fact that these suits are meant to move with you lead you into thinking the silhouettes and sizing are made solely for the super-fit among us. Sizes range from XS to XXL, including tall lengths for one-pieces and tops specifically made for bigger busts. Because no matter your body type, it’s wonderful to have a bathing suit that makes you feel confident and comfortable. Even as a nursing mom, Bowie feels the fit is spot on. As she tells me, “I’m a nursing mom in my 40s and this swimsuit still works. I’m partial to a one-piece and intensely studied the butt coverage before selecting this suit, but it does feel like a swimsuit that prioritizes quality, style and performance.”
Speaking of “studying butt coverage,” another aspect of the brand both Bowie and I adore is the vast amount of information and guidance available on the Left On Friday website. The silhouettes offered are deceptively simple given the immense amount of research, design and feedback that’s gone into each new release, but you can get a glimpse into all that effort with the extensive Fit Guide or tool for comparing styles.
“I also relied extensively on the brand’s Fit Guide when ordering,” notes Bowie, “which I found to be one of the best I’ve ever experienced on a site. The level of detail is impressive: There’s measurements, coupled with photos of real women so you can get a sense of body type. I also love the brand’s “What Size Am I?” gallery.” Swimwear sizing is all too often so frustrating to figure out, and no one wants to order multiple sizes and return whichever one doesn’t fit—I’m not looking to add a trip to USPS to my already packed schedule. But I also found the extensive sizing information to be extremely helpful, and every time I’ve received a new suit it’s been a perfect fit.
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Steed Wins Magnolia Amateur – Vanderbilt University Athletics – Official Athletics Website
HATTIESBURG, Miss. – Vanderbilt men’s golf incoming freshman Jon Ed Steed became the latest Commodore to win a summer amateur event, as he captured medalist honors at the Magnolia Amateur at the Hattiesburg Country Club on Thursday. Steed won the tournament with a 54-hole score of 14-under 199 with round scores of 66-68-65. He caught […]

HATTIESBURG, Miss. – Vanderbilt men’s golf incoming freshman Jon Ed Steed became the latest Commodore to win a summer amateur event, as he captured medalist honors at the Magnolia Amateur at the Hattiesburg Country Club on Thursday.
Steed won the tournament with a 54-hole score of 14-under 199 with round scores of 66-68-65. He caught fire in Round 3 on Thursday, as he carded 6-under 65 in his final go-around the course in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Steed strung together five birdies on the back nine in the third round, four of which came on Holes 11-14.
The Enterprise, Alabama, native becomes the third Commodore to win an amateur tournament this season, joining sophomore Ryan Downes and incoming transfer Carlos Astiazaran. Downes earned medalist honors at the 117th Massachusetts Amateur back on July 12, while Astiazaran has won the 125th North & South Amateur and the 97th Mexican National Amateur Championship in June.
For more information and exclusive content on the Vanderbilt men’s golf team, follow @VandyMGolf on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter/X.
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Volleyball picked third in Big Ten Preseason Poll
Story Links MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin volleyball team has been picked to finish third in the 2025 Big Ten Volleyball Preseason Poll, announced by the Big Ten Thursday afternoon. Seniors Carter Booth and Mimi Colyer, and sophomore Charlie Fuerbringer were also named to the Big Ten Volleyball Preseason All-Conference Team. […]

MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin volleyball team has been picked to finish third in the 2025 Big Ten Volleyball Preseason Poll, announced by the Big Ten Thursday afternoon. Seniors Carter Booth and Mimi Colyer, and sophomore Charlie Fuerbringer were also named to the Big Ten Volleyball Preseason All-Conference Team.
The Badgers are tabbed to finish third this season in the Big Ten, behind Nebraska and the reigning National Champions, Penn State. In 2024, Wisconsin finished third in the standings with Penn State and Nebraska finishing at the top of the standings.
Wisconsin’s Carter Booth, Mimi Colyer and Charlie Fuerbringer have also been named to the Preseason All-Conference Team. Booth, a 2024 All-Big Ten Second Team honoree, averaged 1.35 blocks per set, good for fifth-best in the Big Ten, and added 1.70 kills per set a season ago.
With a season under her belt, setter Charlie Fuerbringer will lead the Badger offense once again. The 2024 Third Team All-American averaged 10.95 assists per set, fourth in the Big Ten, added 2.50 digs per set, and totaled 37 aces.
New to the Badgers, but not to the league, senior outside hitter Mimi Colyer adds to the Badger offense coming in with 3.97 kills per set which was eighth-best in the Big Ten, 2.19 digs per set and 0.78 blocks per set from 2024. Colyer comes to the Badgers with a plethora of experience and accolades, including three-time AVCA All-America honors.
The Badgers kickoff the season with the Red and White scrimmage on Saturday, August 16 at 1 p.m., and will follow with an exhibition against Notre Dame the next day at 1 p.m. at the UW Field House.
2025 Big Ten Volleyball Preseason Poll
- Nebraska
- Penn State
- Wisconsin
- Minnesota
- UCLA
- USC
- Purdue
- Washington
- Illinois
- Michigan
- Indiana
- Oregon
- Ohio State
- Michigan State
- Northwestern
- Maryland
- Iowa
- Rutgers
2025 Big Ten Volleyball Preseason All-Conference Team
Allison Jacobs, MICH, Gr. OH
Julia Hanson, MINN, Sr. OH
Mckenna Wucherer, MINN, Sr., OH
HARPER MURRAY, NEB, Jr., OH
ANDI JACKSON, NEB, Jr., MB
BERGEN REILLY, NEB, Jr., S
Rebekah Allick, NEB, Sr., MB
KENNEDY MARTIN, PSU, Jr., OPP
IZZY STARCK, PSU, So., S
Gillian Grimes, PSU, Sr., L
Cheridyn Leverette, UCLA, Jr., OH
Maggie Li, UCLA, Jr., OH
Marianna Singletary, UCLA, RS-Jr., MB
Phekran Kong, UCLA, Gr., MB
Adonia Faumuina, USC, Jr., OH
Kierstyn Barton, WASH, Jr., OH
Julia Hunt, WASH, So., MB
Carter Booth, WIS, Sr., MB
Mimi Colyer, WIS, Sr., OH
Charlie Fuerbringer, So., S
Unanimous Selection ALL CAPS
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