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Love sometimes means putting aside the protective gear, even when your doctor tells you not to. For Tommy Paul, that meant taking off the medical boot protecting his ruptured foot tendon to propose to his girlfriend, Paige Lorenze. The American tennis star wasn’t about to let an injury ruin one of the most important moments of his life.

Why Did Tommy Paul Remove His Medical Boot for the Proposal?

Speaking to the Tennis Channel during the ongoing 2025 Cincinnati Open, Paul detailed what happened in the days leading up to his engagement with Lorenze. “After Wimbledon, I went into a boot for 2 weeks, which wasn’t ideal, but I took the boot off when I got engaged, when I bent the knee,” Paul disclosed.

The romantic gesture didn’t go unnoticed. Even Lorenze, 26, was surprised when Paul turned up for the big moment without his protective boot on, though she still didn’t see the proposal coming.

“When they told me I was going in a boot, I was like ‘Am I doing this in a boot? But took it off,” Paul revealed. “Somehow, she (Lorenze) didn’t know that it was coming when I took the boot off even.”

Paul revealed that the proposal occurred in Nantucket, a former whaling capital known for its historic architecture and beautiful beaches. However, the weather nearly derailed his original plans.

“Her family does vacation in Nantucket every year, and I was going to do it at the beach but I checked the weather literally three days before I went there, and I was like, ‘It’s raining every day, this is not going to be good.’”

The 28-year-old tennis pro had to get creative with his backup plan, enlisting Lorenze’s friends to help pull off the surprise. “So, ended up renting a little cottage in Nantucket for a night and had her friends tell her that we were going to a pregame.”

Paul continued, “They were all involved and then we got there, and it was all set up. Hit her with the spiel and bent the knee. It was pretty special.”

MORE: Tommy Paul’s Fiancée Paige Lorenze Reveals the Truth Behind Their Unfilmed Engagement

The duo first met at the 2022 US Open and confirmed their relationship in October of that same year. Lorenze, an influencer, entrepreneur, and business owner, often accompanies Paul to tournaments and posts about their adventures on her social media platforms.

After the end of this year’s Wimbledon, the couple announced their engagement in a joint Instagram post that included a photo of their ring. “forever 🤍,” the duo captioned the post.

Lorenze has over a million followers on Instagram, where she shares key moments from her life, including her relationship with Paul.

Meanwhile, Paul’s season has been a battle against injuries. He suffered an abdominal injury during his run to the Roland Garros quarterfinals, which forced him to withdraw from defending his title at the Queen’s Club championships. His return at Wimbledon was short-lived as he lost in the second round to Austria’s Sebastian Ofner in four tightly contested sets, rupturing his foot tendon in the process.

However, Paul has bounced back at the Cincinnati Masters, where he made quick work of his first-round opponent, Pedro Martinez, cruising past him 6-2, 6-2. The No. 13 seed will next face French veteran Adrian Mannarino as he continues his comeback from the injury-plagued stretch.

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Ohio Volleyball Places Seven Athletes on 2025 Academic All-MAC Team

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CLEVELAND – The Ohio volleyball team placed seven athletes on the 2025 Volleyball All-Mid-American Conference Team, as announced by the league on Monday, Dec. 15.
 
Eastern Michigan, Miami, and Western Michigan led the league with eight student-athletes honored. Ball State, Buffalo, Central Michigan, and Ohio followed behind with seven honorees each. 
 
The Academic All-MAC honor is awarded to a student-athlete who has excelled in both athletics and academics. To qualify, a student-athlete must have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.20 and have participated in at least 50 percent of the contests in that sport.
 
2025 Volleyball Academic All-MAC Team
Caroline Curran, Junior, Engineering Tech & MGMT (3.852)
Sierra Evans, Sophomore, Journalism News and Info. (3.457)
Olivia Gardner, Junior, Exercise Physiology (3.660)
Lexi Grissett, Sophomore, Marketing (4.000)
Kendall Hickey, Junior, Communication Studies (3.396)
Bryn Janke, Sophomore, Accounting & Finance (3.895)
Darbi Ricketts, Sophomore, Exercise Physiology – Strength & Conditioning (3.384)
 
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Owls Dominate Cross Country Regional Honors

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NORTH ATTLEBORO, Mass. – The Southern Connecticut State Univeristy cross country teams dominated the East Region year-end awards, selected by the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA).  

The Northeast 10 champions, Jonathan Volpe and Courtney Henchcliffe, each were named region Athletes of the Year.  Both also won the East Region and advanced with their teams to the NCAA Championships.

Coaches John Wallin and Melissa Stoll were each named East Region Coach of the Year.  Brian Nill is the SCSU lead assistant for cross country.  

The Owls dominated this fall, with the men becoming the first program in NE10 history to claim four consecutive NE10 championships.  The women repeated as conference champs for the second time in three seasons, winning the school’s first title in 2023.  Volpe’s individual crown was his second league title.


 


ABOUT THE NE10
The NE10 is an association of 10 diverse institutions serving student-athletes across 24 NCAA Division II sports. Together we build brilliant futures by embracing the journey of every student-athlete.

Each year, 4,500 of those student-athletes compete in conference championships in 24 sports, making the NE10 the largest DII conference in the country in terms of sport sponsorship. Leading the way in the classroom, on the field and within the community, the NE10 is proud of its comprehensive program and the experience it provides student-athletes.

Fans can subscribe via this link to follow NE10 NOW on FloSports this season.  The partnership between the NE10 and FloSports works to provide funds back to the athletic departments of the Northeast-10 Conference in support of student-athletes while promoting the league on a national platform.



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Five Golden Flashes Named to Volleyball Academic All-MAC Team

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CLEVELAND — The Kent State volleyball program had five student-athletes earn Academic All-MAC honors, as the Mid-American Conference recognized a total of 78 student-athletes for their accomplishments this past season.

The Academic All-MAC honor is awarded to a student-athlete who has excelled in both athletics and academics. To qualify, a student-athlete must have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.20 and have participated in at least 50 percent of the contests that season.

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2025 Volleyball Academic All-MAC Team (Kent State honorees)

Greta Bolognini, Senior, Business Management

Hailey Brenner, Sophomore, Sport, Exercise and Performance Psychology

Lesley Furuta, Sophomore, General Business

Mackenzie McGuire, Senior, Exercise Science

Nadia Miller, Sophomore, Exercise Science





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Track & Field 2026 Home Meet Tickets on Sale Now

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HOUSTON – Single meet tickets for Houston Track & Field’s 2026 home meets are on sale now, the Houston Athletics ticket office announced Monday. Tickets are available for purchase by clicking here.
 Track & Field Home Schedule
General admission and expanded seating options, including a new premium section located near the finish line to provide an upgraded view of the action, will be available for all six home meets.
 
Fans have two ticket options for each meet. Daily tickets are priced at $15 for non-premium general admission. Those wanting to be closer to the action can purchase premium seating for $25, located near the finish line with chairbacks included.
 
Group tickets will also be available to purchase. For more information, please call the Houston Athletics Ticket Office at 713-462-6647 or via email at tickets@central.uh.edu.
 
2026 HOME REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE
Jan. 10: Leonard Hilton Memorial Invitational
Jan. 30-31: Robert Platt Invitational
Feb. 13: Howie Ryan Invitational
March 19: Kirk Baptiste Invitational
April 17-18: Tom Tellez Alumni Invitational
April 29: Cameron Burrell Invitational
 
SUPPORT YOUR COOGS
Fans can make a direct impact on the success of Houston Track and Field by providing NIL opportunities, purchasing tickets and by joining the Podium Club, which provides support directly to Houston Track and Field for needs beyond its operating budget.

STAY CONNECTED

Fans can receive updates on #HTownSpeedCity by following @UHCougarTF on X and catch up with the latest news and notes on the team by clicking LIKE on the team’s Facebook page at UHCougarTF or on the team’s Instagram page at @uhcougartf.

 

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Men’s Volleyball Picked Sixth In MIVA Preseason Poll

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The Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association has announced the 2026 preseason poll this morning with Lindenwood coming in at number six with 33 votes. The Lions were picked to finish ahead of Purdue Fort Wayne (24 votes), Northern Kentucky (19 votes), and Queens (16 votes). 

Loyola Chicago was picked to win the conference as they received 73 votes (five first place votes) and right behind them is Ohio State with 68 votes (two first place votes). Rounding out the top five was Ball State (63 votes), Lewis (57 votes), and McKendree (52 votes). There were 12 players named to the 2026 Preseason All-MIVA Team with Patrick Rogers from Ball State being named the 2026 Preseason MIVA Player of the Year.

Lindenwood opens the season on January 9th at Long Beach State at 9 p.m. CT and MIVA play will start on February 4 at 7 p.m. in Hyland Arena against Loyola Chicago. 

2026 Preseason Poll

1. Loyola Chicago – 73 (5)

2. Ohio State – 68 (2)

3. Ball State – 63 (1)

4. Lewis – 57 (1)

5. McKendree – 52

6. Lindenwood – 33

7. Purdue Fort Wayne – 24

8. Northern Kentucky – 19

9. Queens – 16

2026 Preseason All-MIVA Team (alphabetical by team)

Lucas Machado – Ball State

*Patrick Rogers – Ball State

Oguzhan Oguz – Lewis

Nico Paula – Lewis

Ryan McElligott – Loyola Chicago

Daniel Fabikovic – Loyola Chicago

Aleksander Sosa – Loyola Chicago

Yadiel Diaz – McKendree

Nate Flayter – McKendree

Stanislaw Chacinski – Ohio State

Shane Wetzel – Ohio State

Logan Muir – Purdue Fort Wayne

*Preseason Player of the Year



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Logan Muir Selected to Preseason All-MIVA Team

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FORT WAYNE, Ind. – Purdue Fort Wayne men’s volleyball’s Logan Muir was selected for the Preseason All-MIVA Team, the Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association announced on Monday (Dec. 15).

Muir was named to the 2025 All-MIVA Second Team following last season.

The Junior led the Mastodons in points (464.5), kills (391) and service aces (41) last year. He was second in the MIVA in kills per set (4.39), aces per set (0.41) and points per set (5.19) during conference play. Muir’s 5.09 points per set ranked fifth in the nation. The California native also was 10th in the MIVA in hitting percentage with .299. Muir recorded double-digit kills in 19 of the ‘Dons’ 26 matches. He hit a career-high 23 kills in three sets at McKendree, the third most in the program’s rally scoring era.

Purdue Fort Wayne finished seventh in the MIVA last season, finishing with a 4-12 conference record. 

Muir and the Mastodons open the season on the Arnie Ball Court against Missouri S&T on January 10.

2026 Preseason All-MIVA Team (alphabetical by team)

Lucas Machado – Ball State

*Patrick Rogers – Ball State

Oguzhan Oguz – Lewis

Nico Paula – Lewis

Ryan McElligott – Loyola Chicago

Daniel Fabikovic – Loyola Chicago

Aleksander Sosa – Loyola Chicago

Yadiel Diaz – McKendree

Nate Flayter – McKendree

Stanislaw Chacinski – Ohio State

Shane Wetzel – Ohio State

Logan Muir – Purdue Fort Wayne

*Preseason Player of the Year

 

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