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Andy’s top pitching fantasy baseball prospects to stash for Week 3 (2025). His MLB prospects to pickups and stash on your bench and N/A spots in redraft leagues. Welcome back to our top starting pitcher fantasy baseball prospects to stash for Week 3 of the 2025 MLB season. Even though the regular season has just […]


Andy’s top pitching fantasy baseball prospects to stash for Week 3 (2025). His MLB prospects to pickups and stash on your bench and N/A spots in redraft leagues.
Welcome back to our top starting pitcher fantasy baseball prospects to stash for Week 3 of the 2025 MLB season. Even though the regular season has just started, there is no better time to look ahead and identify high-upside stashes. Several rotations have been decimated by injuries, which will open the door for several budding aces.
This week, we will check in on familiar names to readers of this column and see how they are progressing in the minor leagues. In addition, we will take a look at an emerging arm in the Milwaukee system who could be just days away from a promotion.
Below are the top pitching prospects to stash leading up to Week 3 of the 2025 MLB season.
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Currently At Triple-A
20% rostered
Bubba Chandler has begun to turn the corner at Triple-A and is on the doorstep of the major leagues. On April 8, Chandler tossed four shutout innings against Triple-A Louisville. He allowed just one hit and two walks. He struck out eight.
Then, in his most recent start on April 13, the right-hander tossed four innings of two-run ball. He struck out six batters while allowing no walks.
This is a great sign for the right-hander as he logged just two 2/3 innings during his first start of the season. Chandler also did not allow a run in that brief outing but held a modest 4:3 K:BB.
Last summer, Chandler flashed elite upside across Double-A and Triple-A. He opened the season with Double-A and logged 80 1/3 innings to the tune of a 3.70 ERA and a 1.01 WHIP. During this stint, he struck out 94 batters and walked just 26. Then, across his first 39 1/3 innings with Triple-A Indianapolis, the 22-year-old held a stellar 1.83 ERA and a 1.04 WHIP.
During his first taste of Triple-A ball, Chandler struck out 54 batters.
Currently, Bailey Falter and Carmen Mlodzinski hold the No. 4 and No. 5 spots in the big league rotation, respectively. Falter has had a difficult start to the season, allowing 14 hits and 12 earned runs across 15 innings of work. Mlodzinski was able to bounce back in his second outing on April 8 but still holds a rough 5.19 ERA.
Chandler would easily slot in as the No. 2 option in this rotation behind Paul Skenes and push Andrew Heaney to the No. 3 spot. Chandler is a must-stash in all leagues.
Currently At Triple-A
5% rostered
After a rough season opener in which he served up four runs across two innings of work, Brandon Sproat got back on track on April 5 as he logged four innings of one-run ball. In this start, Sproat allowed just one hit and held a 2:2 K:BB.
In his most recent outing on April 12, the Florida product continued to find success as he tossed four 1/3 innings of one-run ball. He struck out six batters and allowed just two hits and two walks.
Like several teams on this list, the New York Mets have multiple injuries in their starting rotation. Sean Manaea (oblique) is on the 15-day injured list and has yet to return to throwing. Frankie Montas (lat) is also on the 15-day injured list and recently began his throwing program during the first week of April.
Both pitchers still have a long recovery road ahead. As a result, this has opened the door for Tylor Megill and Griffin Canning to start the season in the rotation. Megill has performed quite well, while Canning has struggled at times. In Canning’s last outing against the A’s, he allowed seven hits and four runs across five 1/3 innings.
Sproat would likely be the next man up if one of them were to take a step back or suffer an injury.
Currently At Triple-A
13% rostered
Even though David Festa got the call to Minnesota first, Zebby Matthews remains a high-upside stash target. Through his first two starts of the Triple-A regular season, Matthews has logged 10 innings with a 1.80 ERA and a stellar 0.60 WHIP. He has posted a 13:1 K:BB and has not allowed a long ball.
Throughout his time in the minor leagues, the right-hander has flashed elite control. Last summer, Matthews spent time with High-A, Double-A, Triple-A, and even the major leagues, but never saw his walk rate climb high. Through the three levels in the minor leagues, the Western Carolina product held an incredible 114:7 K:BB across 97 innings of work.
In addition, Bobby Nightengale of the Minnesota Star Tribune reported that the Twins are considering the idea of deploying a six-man rotation with ace Pablo Lopez (hamstring) on the 15-day injured list.
If you are lacking pitching upside, make sure to target Matthews on the waiver wire. He may be a few weeks away from receiving the call, but his upside is worth targeting in all formats.
Currently at Triple-A
8% rostered
Logan Henderson is a new name on this list. While Jacob Misiorowski may be the “popular” name to monitor in Milwaukee, Henderson has been far more impressive during the early part of the Triple-A regular season.
After allowing five runs in his season debut, Henderson has flipped the script, tossing back-to-back five-inning shutouts. During these 10 innings, the right-hander has tallied eight punchouts in each contest, allowing just three total hits. His control has been uneven at times, serving up seven walks.
Misiorowski has kept the score sheet clean through his first 13 2/3 innings (0.66 ERA) but has also shown glaring concerns with his control, holding a modest 16:10 K:BB. In addition, he has been deployed out of the bullpen, which could suggest the team may be closely monitoring his innings, at least early in the season.
With Tobias Myers (oblique), Aaron Civale (hamstring), Nestor Cortes (elbow), and Brandon Woodruff (shoulder) all on the 15-day injured list, Henderson could provide much-needed depth to the rotation. Even though the Brewers acquired Quinn Priester from Boston last week, Henderson carries much higher upside.
Currently At Triple-A
7% rostered
Quinn Mathews enjoyed an impressive professional debut last season and continues to be on the verge of his major league debut. Last summer, the southpaw began the season with Low-A Palm Beach and finished the campaign with Triple-A Memphis. His production remained steady in Low-A through Double-A as he logged 126 2/3 innings to the tune of a 2.27 ERA and a 0.85 WHIP.
During this stretch, he struck out 180 batters and allowed just 35 walks.
However, in his first taste of Triple-A, the fast riser took a step back. In his first 16 2/3 innings at the top level of the minor leagues, Mathews allowed 18 total hits and 12 earned runs.
However, through his first two outings this season, the 24-year-old has already begun to show growth, logging seven 2/3 innings of three-run ball. His control was not great, as he served nine walks with only five punchouts.
In his most recent outing on April 11, his control led to his demise as he allowed six free passes and four runs in just two 2/3 innings of work. While this rough outing does not remove him from the stash list, fantasy managers should not expect him to be in the mix for an April MLB debut.
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Ten Mules to Represent Colby at NCAA DIII Outdoor Championships
Story Links Waterville, Maine – After months of preparation, the final cuts have been made and ten Mules will be attending the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field National Championship starting Thursday. The squad will be competing in six events, the same amount as last year, consisting of three […]

Waterville, Maine – After months of preparation, the final cuts have been made and ten Mules will be attending the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field National Championship starting Thursday. The squad will be competing in six events, the same amount as last year, consisting of three individual events and three relays.
The four day event starts Thursday, May 22 and wraps up on Sunday, May 26 taking place at the SPIRE Institute’s Outdoor Track & Field facility in Geneva, Ohio. Fans can check out the full event schedule with results and live video using these links.
For each individual event contested, including the decathlon and heptathlon, the top 22 declared student-athletes were accepted into the competition. For each relay event contested, the top 16 declared relay teams, one per institution, were accepted into the competition.
Colby Athletes and Events:
Levi Biery – Men’s 400m Hurdles, 4x400m Relay
Charlotte Brake-Hoffman – Women’s 4x100m Relay
Jackson Coelho – Men’s 4x400m Relay
Olivia Doherty – Women’s 4x400m Relay
Kaitlyn Ewald – Women’s 4x400m Relay
Peter Martel – Men’s 4x400m Relay
Fiona Mejico – Women’s 400m Hurdles, 4x100m Relay, 4x400m Relay
Simone Waheed – Women’s 100m, 4x100m Relay
Ren Zanze – 4x400m Relay
Tally Zeller – Women’s 4x100m Relay, 4x400m Relay
Samuel Graubart – Men’s Relay (alternate)
Michelle Barnes – Women’s Relay (alternate)
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ESPN Events Announces Inaugural ‘Showdown at the Net’ Volleyball Tournament
Story Links CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) – ESPN Events announced the inaugural “Showdown at the Net”, set for September 9-10, which will feature 16 of the 18 Atlantic Coast Conference volleyball teams taking on teams from the Southeastern Conference. “We are thrilled to showcase these two conferences in the ‘Showdown at the Net’,” […]

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) – ESPN Events announced the inaugural “Showdown at the Net”, set for September 9-10, which will feature 16 of the 18 Atlantic Coast Conference volleyball teams taking on teams from the Southeastern Conference.
“We are thrilled to showcase these two conferences in the ‘Showdown at the Net’,” said Stephanie Grant, Director of ESPN Events. “The sport of volleyball is continuing to skyrocket and we are excited for the opportunity to stage this event not only in Fort Worth, but in SEC/ACC matchups across the country.”
The Showdown at the Net is a two-year agreement that will feature 16 ACC and 16 SEC volleyball teams going head-to-head. ESPN will host one neutral site event with two teams from each conference while all other matches will take place on ACC or SEC campuses. All matches will be aired on ESPN, ACCN and SECN linear networks and ACCN+ and SECN+ digital platforms.
Teams were selected and seeded based on the RPI that was released on December 1, 2024, at the time of the 2024 NCAA Volleyball Championship selections.
The ACC is proud to partner with ESPN and the SEC on a volleyball challenge that will showcase both conferences, including two neutral-site games as part of the inaugural ‘Showdown at the Net’,” said Jared Romance, ACC Assistant Director of Championships. “We look forward to competing in this premier event and watching our student-athletes and programs be nationally showcased as part of this exciting initiative.”
The neutral site event, named the Shriners Children’s Showdown at the Net, is a four-team showcase that will take place on Wednesday, September 10, featuring Pitt versus Kentucky at 6:30 p.m. ET and Louisville versus Texas at 9 p.m. ET at the Dickies Arena in Forth Worth, Texas.
Shriners Children’s Hospital serves as the title sponsor of the four-team showcase, adding to their portfolio of ESPN Events. Tickets for the Fort Worth event are set to go on sale early this summer, but fans are encouraged to sign up for pre-sale alerts via www.showdownatthenet.com.
“The Shriners Children’s Showdown at the Net is another way for our healthcare system to showcase the life-changing efforts that we perform for children across the nation and worldwide,” said Bob Roller, Shriners Children’s Vice President for Sports. “We are extremely pleased to join these universities to highlight an NCAA women’s sport that is growing at an incredible pace.”
Showdown at the Net Game Schedule
Tuesday, September 9
Stanford at Missouri | ESPN2
Texas A&M at SMU | ESPN2
Florida at North Carolina | ACCN
Georgia Tech at Tennessee | SECN
Georgia at Clemson | ACCNX
LSU at Notre Dame | ACCNX
Boston College at Arkansas | SECN+
Virginia at Auburn | SECN+
Wednesday, September 10
Louisville vs. Texas | ESPN
Pitt vs. Kentucky | ESPN
South Carolina at NC State | ACCN
Florida State at Oklahoma | SECN
Ole Miss at Miami | ACCNX
Vanderbilt at Cal | ACCNX
Duke at Mississippi State | SECN+
Wake Forest at Alabama | SECN+
ESPN Events
ESPN Events, a division of ESPN, owns and operates a portfolio of collegiate sporting events nationwide. In 2024, the 34-event schedule includes four early-season college football kickoff games, 17 college bowl games, 10 college basketball events, the premier regular season college softball and gymnastics events, as well as the Band of the Year National Championship. Collectively, these events account for over 400 hours of live programming on ESPN platforms, reaching 60 million viewers and attracting more than 650,000 annual attendees. Each year, the portfolio of events features more than 20 Division I conferences and hosts over 4,000 participating student-athletes. With satellite offices in more than 10 cities across the country, ESPN Events builds relationships with conferences, schools and local communities, as well as providing unique experiences for teams and fans. Follow ESPN Events on Facebook, Twitter/X and YouTube.
About Shriners Children’s:
Shriners Children’s is a leader in providing care for orthopedic conditions, burn injuries, spinal cord injuries and other spine disorders, rehabilitation, sports injuries and craniofacial conditions. We also offer specialized services, including orthotics and prosthetics and motion analysis. We strive to provide the care and support our patients need to reach their goals and discover their full potential. In addition, our healthcare system conducts research to improve our patients’ quality of life and offers outstanding educational programs for medical professionals. All care and services are provided regardless of the families’ ability to pay or insurance status.
Shriners Children’s is a nonprofit organization and relies on the generosity of donors. All donations are tax deductible to the fullest extent permitted by law. For more information, including the full range of care disciplines, please visit shrinerschildrens.org.
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Cor Jesu boasts first all-girls private school water polo team – St. Louis Call Newspapers
For the first time since its founding in 1956, Cor Jesu Academy has added water polo to its athletic offerings. Though monumental for the school itself, the team is making regional history as the first and only all-girls private school water polo team in St. Louis that is not co-opted with another high school. “I […]

For the first time since its founding in 1956, Cor Jesu Academy has added water polo to its athletic offerings. Though monumental for the school itself, the team is making regional history as the first and only all-girls private school water polo team in St. Louis that is not co-opted with another high school.
“I think it’s really cool to be a part of history,” freshman Mia Tettamble said.

This all came to be thanks to Cor Jesu’s swim coach, Qi Franz, her son, Mark Franz, and a few inquisitive parents.
Qi explained that a few years ago, a family from the area involved with water polo came to Cor Jesu for an open house. They inquired about water polo at Cor Jesu, as their son’s private high school had a team, wanting the same experience for their daughter.
“I told the AD (athletic director), we’re going to have water polo. You have a coach, you have swimmers, just get going,” Qi said.
To form the inaugural team, Qi began with recruiting the Cor Jesu swim team, then looked to contact sports athletes wanting to try something new in order to find players not as intimidated by aggression.
“I didn’t come from the swim team, so it’s a little more challenging, the swimming aspect of it. But the aggressiveness was kind of right up my alley because I played a lot of soccer,” freshman Claire Madsen said.

Since its formation this winter, the team’s skills have grown exponentially, with almost every player on the 10-man team scoring against well-established, large teams in the area at least once. Couple this with the fact that the entirety of Cor Jesu’s had never played the sport before February makes this season that much more impressive, despite their losing record.
“Our team is (pretty much a) JV team, everybody’s brand new, with no knowledge (of the sport before this season),” Qi said. “They’re getting better. They’re having more fun.”
“It’s really cool to see that the girls took a leap of faith, playing a sport that they’ve never done before,” Mark, who played water polo when he was in high school at SLUH, added. “Coming from swimming, they don’t make contact. It’s hard to get in the mindset of doing something with the ball before it comes to you, having something planned out. It was a lot of panicking at the beginning of the season, but (as) the season went on, people are a lot more comfortable. It’s pretty cool to see.”

As the team is currently made up of 10 members, with seven playing at any given point during each game, Cor Jesu water polo hopes to grow its numbers next season and for seasons to come.
“Some days we have negative one subs,” senior Sophia Spivey, one of the team’s captains and the only goalie, joked.
“I think through social media and talking about it, people have heard more about our team, and a lot of people at our school want to join it next year,” junior Nora Cooke, one of the team’s captains, said. “When they talk about it on our CJATV broadcast system in the morning, everyone’s like, ‘oh, I want to do water polo,’ so I think the team will actually grow a lot next year.”
In the meantime, to prepare for a successful second year, the team plans on practicing and enhancing their newfound skills during the off-season. Many will also compete in summer swim leagues, keeping their swimming strength up.

Though the future looks bright for Cor Jesu water polo, not all members of the inaugural team will be there for it as seniors – and captains – Spivey and Ella Kuntz graduate this month from Cor Jesu.
“It feels absolutely spectacular,to be a captain of the first-ever all-girls school water polo team in St. Louis,” Spivey said.
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Volleyball to Host Stanford in 2025 “Showdown at the Net”
Story Links COLUMBIA, Mo. – University of Missouri volleyball will host Stanford in the 2025 “Showdown at the Net” Southeastern Conference/Atlantic Coast Conference Challenge, ESPN Events announced Thursday. The Tigers will take on Stanford on Tuesday, Sept. 9 in a linear matchup on ESPN at Hearnes Center. Start time to […]

COLUMBIA, Mo. – University of Missouri volleyball will host Stanford in the 2025 “Showdown at the Net” Southeastern Conference/Atlantic Coast Conference Challenge, ESPN Events announced Thursday.
The Tigers will take on Stanford on Tuesday, Sept. 9 in a linear matchup on ESPN at Hearnes Center. Start time to be announced at a later date.
MU is 0-2 in its all-time series with Stanford as the two teams last met in the 2006 NCAA Tournament on Dec. 3, with the host Cardinal taking a 3-2 decision in Palo Alto, California.
Prior to that meeting, Stanford swept the Tigers on Sept. 5, 1997.
Besides the Mizzou-Stanford match on Tuesday, Sept. 9, “Showdown at the Net” action SEC-ACC matchups also include Texas A&M at SMU (ESPN2), Georgia Tech at Tennessee (SECN), Florida at North Carolina (ACCN), Georgia at Clemson (ACCNX), Virginia at Auburn (SECN+), LSU at Notre Dame (ACCNX) and Boston College at Arkansas (SECN+).
“We are thrilled to showcase these two conferences in the ‘Showdown at the Net’,” said Stephanie Grant, Director of ESPN Events. “The sport of volleyball is continuing to skyrocket, and we are excited for the opportunity to stage this event not only in Fort Worth, but in SEC/ACC matchups across the country.”
Wednesday, Sept. 10 continues the cross-conference challenge with Florida State at Oklahoma (SECN), South Carolina at NC State (ACCN), Ole Miss at Miami (ACCNX), Vanderbilt at Cal (ACCNX), Wake Forest at Alabama (SECN+) and Duke at Mississippi State (SECN+).
“We are excited to have the Southeastern Conference participate in the first edition of ‘Showdown at the Net’,” said Misty Brown, SEC Assistant Commissioner. “We look forward to seeing some high-caliber volleyball as the storied programs from the SEC prepare to build upon their recent successes during the 2025 season.”
Wednesday, Sept. 10 also includes the inaugural Shriners Children’s ‘Showdown at the Net’. The four-team showcase will feature Kentucky vs. Pitt and Texas vs. Louisville at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas. Both matches will air on ESPN, with start times to be announced at a later date.
“Showdown at the Net” Schedule
Tuesday, September 9
Boston College at Arkansas
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SECN+
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Virginia at Auburn
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SECN+
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Florida at North Carolina
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ACCN
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Georgia at Clemson
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ACCNX
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LSU at Notre Dame
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ACCNX
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Stanford at Missouri
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ESPN
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Georgia Tech at Tennessee
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SECN
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Texas A&M at SMU
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ESPN2
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Wednesday, September 10
Wake Forest at Alabama
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SECN+
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Kentucky vs. Pitt (at Dickies Arena)
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ESPN
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Ole Miss at Miami
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ACCNX
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Duke at Mississippi State
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SECN+
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Florida State at Oklahoma
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SECN
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South Carolina at NC State
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ACCN
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Louisville vs. Texas (at Dickies Arena)
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ESPN
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Vanderbilt at Cal
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ACCNX
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Celebrate Summer with the Huskies at the SEF Huskie Royale
Story Links Get Tickets and Bid on Silent Auction Items DeKALB, Ill. – Northern Illinois University Athletics and the Huskie Athletic Fund have once again paired up with the Sycamore Education Foundation to present the SEF Huskie Royale, an evening of fun, food and […]

DeKALB, Ill. – Northern Illinois University Athletics and the Huskie Athletic Fund have once again paired up with the Sycamore Education Foundation to present the SEF Huskie Royale, an evening of fun, food and games with this year’s “Summer Solstice” theme celebrating the long, hot days of summer. This 2025 event is set for Friday, June 6 from 6-11 p.m. at the Barsema Alumni and Visitors Center on the NIU campus.
Fans, friends and community members are invited to come together to enjoy an evening of entertainment featuring casino-style games, a Brazilian steakhouse-themed buffet and a private concert by Chicago country music artist Mackenzie O’Brien.
Proceeds from the 2025 SEF Huskie Royale support NIU Athletics and educational opportunities in the community through the Sycamore Education Foundation.
Tickets to the event are $150 each with a “Couples Package” available for $475 that includes two tickets and 20 High Roller raffle tickets, which will be on sale for purchase to anyone in attendance at a cost of $100 for 10 tickets if purchased in advance or seven for $100 at the Huskie Royale. Attendees will enjoy an open bar cocktail hour featuring select beer and wines from 6-7:30 p.m., the buffet with food available throughout the evening, music, and $100 in entertainment casino chips with unlimited refills.
Play blackjack, roulette, craps and more while mingling with Huskie coaches and staff, including football head coach Thomas Hammock, new women’s basketball head coach Jaycee Brooks and Sean T. Frazier, vice president and director of athletics and recreation. With the Huskie Summer Circuit on hiatus this year, the SEF Huskie Royale is the perfect place to check in with your favorite coach and program in a relaxed and fun-filled setting while supporting Huskie Athletics and the local community.
Note that casino games are set up for your enjoyment and entertainment only and do not have a monetary value.
Several unique experiences will be up for bid for those in attendance at the event, while the Huskie Royale silent auction is now open to anyone at NIUHuskies.com/HuskieRoyale25 and offers travel experiences with NIU teams, including NIU football trips to Mississippi State and Maryland, exclusive packages during home games and more. Click the link to see details.
Attendees can purchase High Roller raffle tickets, either in person at the event (7 for $100) or online in advance (10 for $100), for a chance to win items like a signed Huskie football helmet, $150 Victor E. Threads shopping spree, suites at NIU basketball or a Kane County Cougars game, items commemorating NIU’s historic win at Notre Dame, specialty gift baskets and more. Raffle winners must be present to win. Stay tuned to the Huskie Athletic Fund social media platforms for more on the raffle items.
Purchase tickets, including raffle tickets, to the 2025 SEF Huskie Royale online at NIUHuskies.com/HuskieRoyale25 today. For more information or to register by phone, call the Huskie Athletic Fund at 815-753-1923.
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Is India next for Allianz to make a naming rights splash?
Allianz recently secured naming rights to English rugby’s iconic Twickenham Stadium. (Credit: Allianz) Allianz is recognized as a leading insurance and asset management company globally. It serves over 125 million clients across more than 70 countries, illustrating its extensive reach and influence in the insurance sector. The company is deeply engaged with several sports entities […]


Allianz is recognized as a leading insurance and asset management company globally. It serves over 125 million clients across more than 70 countries, illustrating its extensive reach and influence in the insurance sector.
The company is deeply engaged with several sports entities across diverse disciplines, including multi-sport games, soccer, and motorsport. Allianz views sports sponsorship as an effective marketing tool that resonates with both existing and potential customers, fostering positive brand perceptions and strengthening brand preference.
According to GlobalData, Allianz is currently involved in 42 separate agreements worth $142.1 million per year. A core element of Allianz’s sponsorship strategy is securing naming rights to prominent sports stadiums across various continents, including Europe, North America, South and Central America, and Oceania.
These naming rights agreements signify the brand’s approach to achieving global reach with local impact, aiming to bolster brand presence in specific markets and forge stronger connections with local communities. To date, Asia has not been a priority market for the brand for sports sponsorship.
The most recent naming rights agreement the company has secured is a multi-year deal in England with the Rugby Football Union (RFU), reportedly worth £10 million annually, which is equivalent to $12.8 million annually based on GlobalData’s conversion methodology.
This agreement designates Allianz as title sponsor of the RFU’s Twickenham home, which has now been renamed Allianz Stadium Twickenham. Allianz appears to have come to the aid of the RFU, which reported unprecedented losses of £37.9 million for the 12 months ending in June 2024.
Allianz continues to seek expansion in various territories, including Asia. The company’s asset management division, AllianzGI, received approval in 2019 from the China Securities Regulatory Commission to operate as a foreign-owned public fund management company in mainland China. This move is significant for Allianz, as it allows the company to tap into one of the largest and fastest-growing markets in the world, enhancing its asset management services in Asia.
India is another target for Allianz as a growth market, despite the company selling to the Bajaj Group its 26% stake in non-life and life insurance joint ventures with Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Company and Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance Company. Allianz has stated that it still plans to explore new opportunities to strengthen its position in the insurance sector across India, both as an investor and an operator.
Looking at India’s insurance sector, the country is expected to have the third-largest economy globally by the end of the decade. This impressive economic growth will generate rising disposable incomes, with many Indian citizens seeking to increase their financial and risk awareness, which will boost insurance demand nationwide.
The Indian insurance sector, particularly the general insurance industry, is projected to experience significant growth in the coming years.
According to GlobalData, the general insurance industry is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.9%, increasing from INR 3.35 trillion (approximately $40.36 billion) in 2024 to INR 4.89 trillion (around $57.3 billion) by 2028, based on gross written premiums (GWP).
In the next five years, India is expected to develop at the fastest rate among the Group of 20 (G20) nations.
A significant way for Allianz to enhance its brand visibility in India would be to secure a naming rights agreement with one of the nation’s most popular cricket stadiums.
With cricket often described as a religion in India, associating the Allianz brand with one of the country’s most renowned stadiums could be a crucial way to engage with their target audience. Over 600 million people in India watch cricket, representing a substantial portion of the nation’s total sports audience.
The commercial value of cricket in India, particularly through the IPL, is not only significant but also poised for further growth.
The combination of high match valuations, with the per-game value of domestic TV rights reaching approximately $13.78 million for matches between 2023 and 2027, extensive sponsorship deals, and the potential for further growth of the women’s IPL competition contributes to a thriving cricket economy. This underscores the potential benefits for Allianz in being associated with Indian cricket.
Since 2016, GlobalData estimates that the largest annual deal involving an insurance company and an Indian sports property is the active agreement between SBI Life Insurance and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), worth an estimated $5 million per year. The Indian life insurance company based in Mumbai serves as the official partner of the BCCI for both domestic and international home cricket.
GlobalData reports that Allianz’s 42 current sponsorship deals worldwide are spread across 11 different sports. However, the brand is not currently investing in any cricket-related sports properties. Nevertheless, the company has a history of investing in sponsorship opportunities in the sport.
If Allianz aims to expand its naming rights sponsorship portfolio, India would be an intriguing location, given the nation’s financial forecasts and the size of the customer base that Allianz could target. This move would be significant for Allianz, as it would mark the company’s first major venue naming rights deal in Asia.
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