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Track & Field Lands 29 on Indoor Academic All-MAC List

CLEVELAND, Ohio (EMUEagles.com) – The Eastern Michigan University track and field programs landed 29 student-athletes on the Mid-American Conference’s (MAC) Academic All-MAC list for the 2024-25 indoor season, the conference office announced Wednesday, May 14.    The women’s team saw 19 student-athletes earn the award while 10 members of the men’s squad made the list. […]

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CLEVELAND, Ohio (EMUEagles.com) – The Eastern Michigan University track and field programs landed 29 student-athletes on the Mid-American Conference’s (MAC) Academic All-MAC list for the 2024-25 indoor season, the conference office announced Wednesday, May 14. 
 
The women’s team saw 19 student-athletes earn the award while 10 members of the men’s squad made the list. Both team’s totals ranked inside the conference top three, led by the men’s team, whose 10 honorees ranked second while the women’s 18 slotted third. 
  
To earn Academic All-MAC honors, student-athletes must carry a cumulative GPA of 3.20 or higher and compete in at least 50 percent of their team’s events during the season. The award highlights those who exemplify what it means to be a true student-athlete.

For the women, Kent State topped this year’s list with 21 student-athletes earning recognition. Ball State followed closely with 19 selections, while Eastern Michigan placed 18 on the prestigious

academic team.

 

 Earning the honor from the women’s team is Isabella Brent (Dearborn Heights, Mich./Divine Child), Natalie Buratczuk (Saint Charles, Ill./Saint Charles North)Sophie Emin (Easton, Pa./Easton Area/Rutgers), Kiera Hansen (Freeland, Mich./Freeland), Tijana Japundzic (Belgrade, Serbia/Technical School “New Belgrade”)Aleah Johnson (Botkins, Ohio/Botkins), Nyla Joseph-Guevara (Coral Springs, Fla./Fort Lauderdale), Nicolette Lewis (Douglasville, Ga./Hoover), Marta Moreno (Wassenaar, Netherlands/American School of The Hague), Chloie Musta (Mesick, Mich./Cadillac), Eva Orlich (San José, Costa Rica/IEM Bilingual), Laisette Rachal, Megan Rybitski (Dayton, Ohio/Wayne), Julia Sabo (Luckey, Ohio/Eastwood), Maleah Scott (Farmington, Minn./Farmington), Saraiah Walkes (Manatee County, Fla./The-Out-of-Door-Academy), Cara Weber (Union, Ky./Larry A. Ryle), Mariia Yelanska (Dnipro, Ukraine), and Anita Zaro (Timisoara, Romania/Faculty of Physical Education and Sport).

 

On the men’s side, Kent State led all programs with 17 selections. Eastern Michigan followed with 10 honorees, while Akron and Buffalo each had eight representatives named to the team.

 

Earning the nod for the Eastern men is Ronan Codyre (Auckland, New Zealand/Macleans College), Lachlan Cornelius (Queensland, Brisbane, Australia/Anglican Church Grammar School), Cason Doolittle (Findlay, Ohio/Liberty Benton), Brendan Hill (Huber Heights, Ohio/Wayne), Drew Knieper (Lake Orion, Mich./Lake Orion/Hope College), Carson McCoy (Pittsburgh, Pa./Deer Lakes), Jake McEachern (Lloydminster, Alberta/Lloydminster Comprehensive), Tajay Roberts (Sunrise, Fla./Dillard), Gabe Singh (Toledo, Ohio/Sylvania Northview/Oakland), and Kian Wiles (Hull, England/St. Mary’s College).

List of Women’s Honorees

 

Akron (11)

Kayla Allen, Sr., Exercise Science, 3.72

Cassidy Allen, Sr., Biomedical Engineering, 3.535

Nighyah Carthen, Sr., Nursing, 3.277

Megan Hipple, So., Food and Environmental Nutrition, 3.396

Grace Henderson, Sr., Biomedical Science, 3.745

Vanessa Horn, Jr., Psychology, 4.00

Jessica Mason, So., Biomedical Science, 4.00

Joy Nwokike, Sr., Sport Coaching and Athletics Leadership, 3.688

Rebecca Strunk, So., Exercise Science, 3.763

Kayla Sucharski, So., Biology, 3.89

Ruth Webb, Sr., Exercise Science, 3.423

 

Ball State (19)

Shelby Christman, Sr., Nursing, 3.77

Mckenna Cinotte, Sr., Human Resource Management, 3.89

Sophie Daugard, So., Business Administration, 3.95

Lauren Graham, So., Biology, 3.51

Taylor Hickman, Jr., Chemistry, 3.63

Makensie Kramer, Sr., Accounting, 4.00

Brenna Lehrke, Jr., Political Science, 3.92

Sarah Mahnensmith, Sr., Teaching – Intense Intervention, 3.95

Malina Miller, So., Landscape Architecture, 4.00

Sydney Miller, So., Criminal Justice, 3.53

Mikayla Mimnaugh, So., Pre-Optometry, 3.97

Jenna Oriani, Sr., Finance, 3.80

Emma Potter, Sr., Media, 3.87

Carly Speltzer, Sr., Speech Language Pathology, 3.84

Alana Springer, Jr., Business Administration, 3.63

Lindley Steele, Jr., Nursing, 3.79

Brooklyn Taylor, So., Exercise Science, 3.77

Jessica Velez, Sr., Journalism, 3.95

Leila Williams-Molitor, Jr., Business Administration, 3.53

 

Bowling Green (16)

Lane Anderson, Sr., Exercise Science, 3.48

Kami Baker, Sr., Exercise Science, 3.75

Kiera Bonds, So., Human Development & Family Science, 4.00

Grace Bradtmueller, Jr., Individualized Studies, 3.59

Raegan Burkey, Sr., International Business, 3.92

Sydney Burrs, So., Criminal Justice, 3.87

Reagan Campbell, So., Pre-Physical Education & Health Education, 3.78

Kylee Cubbison, Jr., Health Science, 4.00

Emma Hellwege, Jr., Aviation Studies, 3.87

Sabrina Imes, Jr., Pre-Exercise Science, 3.34

Ashley Kisor, Jr., Pre-Exercise Science, 3.96

Jenna Lucas, Jr., Systems Engineering, 3.96

Alexis Parchman, Sr., Criminal Justice, 3.54

Regina Rose, Jr., Exercise Science, 4.00

Bianca Staples, Jr., Pre-Exercise Science, 3.86

Rachael Withrow, So., Communication Disorders, 4.00

 

Buffalo (11)

Zahra Amos, Sr., Biology, 3.218

Uma Bhattacharjee, So., Mechanical Engineering, 4.00

Bronagh Cassidy, Jr., Chemistry, 3.467

Lacey Danilovitz, So., Exercise Science, 3.966

Alexia Jones, So., Nursing, 3.319

Johanna Kleiner, Sr., Business Administration, 3.457

Amber McDonald, So., Business Administration, 3.341

Kara Moran, So., Nutrition Sciences, 3.660

Allison Newton, Jr., Health & Human Services, 3.584

Megan Smith, So., Pharmaceutical Sciences, 3.743

Brianna Urban, Jr., Accounting, 3.705

 

Central Michigan (17)

Sky Austin, So., Undeclared, 3.62

Lynette Cipolla, So., Environmental Engineering, 3.61

Sophia Garland, So., International Relations, 3.42

Emma Janesak, So., Public and Nonprofit Administration, 4.00

Grace Jenkins, Jr., Exercise Science: Kinesiology, 3.82

Kate Jenkins, Jr., Marketing, 3.73

Emily McLean, Sr., Secondary Education: Social Studies (6–12), 3.76

Libby Munderloh, Jr., Sociology, Social & Criminal Justice Concentration, 3.82

Ambria Nagel, So., Exercise Science: Clinical Exercise, 3.97

Emma Netzel, So., Environmental Engineering, 3.70

Riley Nielsen, So., Teaching (Grades PK–6), 3.63

Emily Paupore, Sr., Teaching (Grades PK–6), 3.91

Ereka Risner, So., Law and Economics, 3.43

Kaitlynn Rush, Sr., Masters of Health Administration, 3.23

Robyn Watts, So., Marketing, 3.58

Chesney Wilke, So., Sport Management, 3.74

Emily Yoshino, So., Marketing, 3.55

 

Eastern Michigan (19)

Isabella Brent, Sr., Criminology and Criminal Justice, 3.86

Natalie Buratczuk, Jr., Marketing-Intent, 3.49

Sophie Emin, Jr., Exercise Science, 3.86

Kiera Hansen, Jr., Simulation, Animation & Gaming, 3.22

Tijana Japundzic, Jr., General Business-Intent, 3.23

Aleah Johnson, Jr., Nursing, 3.97

Nyla Joseph-Guevara, Sr., Finance, 3.26

Nicolette Lewis, So., Marketing-Intent, 3.72

Marta Moreno, Sr., Art, 3.69

Chloie Musta, Sr., Nursing, 3.66

Eva Orlich, So., Product Design Engineering Tech, 3.98

Laisette Rachal, So., Business Administration-Undeclared, 3.48

Megan Rybitski, So., Biology, 3.69

Julia Sabo, So., Psychology, 3.44

Maleah Scott, Sr., Exercise Science Ortho/Prosth Comb, 3.83

Saraiah Walkes, Sr., Marketing-Intent, 3.49

Cara Weber, Jr., Interior Design, 3.65

Mariia Yelanska, So., Individualized Studies Program, 3.73

Anita Zaro, Senior, Individualized Studies Program, 3.93

 

Kent State (21)

Rakyia Addo, Sr., Psychology, 3.400

Matilde Carboncini, Jr., Marketing, 3.628

Angela Carter, Jr., Psychology, 3.901

Amryne Chilton, So., Sport Administration, 3.389

Keeli Dunaway, Jr., Actuarial Mathematics, 3.928

Olivia Fenneken, Gr., Business Management, 3.600

Andrea Filote, Sr., Exercise Science, 3.330

Noel Frye, R-Jr., Art Education, 3.646

Shelby Grover, So., Exercise Science, 3.814

Lanee Hall, Jr., Biology, 3.385

Story Jones, R-So., Speech Pathology & Audiology, 3.978

Nicole Kuehner, Jr., Interior Design, 4.000

Kennedy Landrus, R-So., Political Science, 3.473

Ella McCollom, So., Architecture, 3.939

Sydney Miller, Sr., Early Childhood Education, 3.707

Alexa Nestor, So., Accounting, 3.919

Jericha Petrella, Gr., Exercise Physiology, 3.838

Aliesha Shaw, Gr., Health Education and Promotion, 3.571

Amelia Smith, So., Nursing, 3.602

Karsyn Spears, Jr., Finance, 3.823

Alexandria Verbancic, Gr., Business Administration, 3.788

 

Miami (15)

Lucca Agate, Gr., Sport Psychology, 3.85

Mia Boule, So., Kinesiology, 4.00

Erin Connors, Sr., Biology/Neuroscience, 3.74

Emily Eterovich, Jr., Accountancy, 3.66

Gretchen Feldkamp, Sr., Kinesiology, 3.42

Ella Garvin, So., Accountancy, 3.98

Grace Hicks, Sr., Data Analytics, 3.54

Elle Miller, Sr., Engineering Management, 3.27

Cara Razavi, So., Biology/Premedical & Pre-Health Studies, 3.49

Ella Rigel, Sr., Kinesiology, 3.70

Ella Scally, Jr., Kinesiology, 3.21

Maddie Sisler, Sr., Biology/Premedical Studies, 3.62

Abby Suszek, Sr., Psychology/Strategic Communication, 3.55

Eve Traficanti, Jr., Architecture, 3.91

Nora Zubillaga, Jr., Biochemistry, 3.76

Northern Illinois (4)

Carly Leonard, 5th Yr., Sport and Exercise Psychology, 3.89

Samira Rosenfeld, Sr., Psychology, 3.371

Roshell Rowe, Sr., Biological Sciences, 3.366

Olivia Southby, Sr., Sport Management, 3.655

 

Ohio (13)

Emilee Baumann, So., Nursing, 3.604

Taja Booker, Sr., Experimental Psychology, 3.573

Leila Boussedra, Jr., Environmental & Plant Biology, 3.624

Abigail Cornell, So., Aviation Flight, 3.744

Sara Doughman, Jr., Biological Sciences, 3.301

Ellie Greenwell, So., Exercise Physiology Pre-Physical Therapy, 3.893

Kelsi Harris, Sr., Psychology, 3.706

Sarah Liederbach, Sr., Chemical Engineering, 3.525

Ashley Long, Jr., Biological Sciences, 3.463

Allie Martin, Jr., Psychology, 3.303

Millie Ryan, Sr., Middle Child Language Arts/Math, 3.786

Elinor Shuttleworth, So., Management Information Systems, 3.541

 

Toledo (9)

Alex Bauer, Sr., Counselor Education, 4.00

Sydney Caddell, Sr., Exercise Science, 3.328

Aubrey Duhaime, Jr., Marketing, 3.238

Makenna Englund, Jr., University Studies, 3.503

Karina James, Jr., Health Care Administration, 3.910

Laura Nicholson, Sr., Counselor Education, 3.793

Bailey Ranta, Jr., Early Childhood Education, 3.805

Jordyn Wright, So., Health Sciences, 3.255

Bella Earl, R-Fr., Pre-Business, 3.750

 

Western Michigan (12)

Laurie-Ann Desormes, So., Exercise Science, 3.34

Sandra Ferrari, So., Pre-Food Marketing, 3.34

Lane Hagens, Jr., Psychology, 3.71

Anichka Malachi, Jr., Computer Science, 3.35

Larissa McGrath, So., Biomedical Sciences, 4.00

Bri’Yanna Robinson, 6th Yr., Exercise Science, 3.50

Lauren Sancrant, Jr., Strategic Communications: Public Relations, 3.73

Brooke Soper, 5th Yr., Digital Media and Journalism, 3.80

Tess Van Dyk, Jr., Exercise Science, 3.89

Layla Wallace, So., Pre-Food Marketing, 3.35

Madison Zarembski, Jr., Elementary Education, 3.98

Lillian Zelasko, So., Political Science, 3.80

 

List of Men’s Honorees

 

Akron (8)

Majid Abuaun, So., Mechanical Engineering, 4.00

Mason Birch, So., Financial Management, 3.271

Hunter Garretson, Sr. (R), Mathematics, 4.00

Jimmy Harkelroad, Sr. (R), Computer Information Systems, 3.222

Benjamin Hudak, Jr., Chemistry, 3.875

Ryan Kamperman, So., Automated Manufacturing Engineering, 3.304

Christopher Vance, So., Accounting, 4.00

Justin Zapotoczny, Sr., Mechanical Engineering, 3.798

 

Buffalo (8)

Jason Colindres, So., Architecture and Planning, 3.425

Gabriel Cornfield, So., Business Administration, 3.619

Calvin Finger, Sr., Electrical Engineering, 3.89

Kevin Gabalski, Sr., Exercise Science, 3.722

Kenneth Gulloso, Jr., Management Information Systems, 3.667

Justin Kleppel, Gr., Public Health, 3.647

Tyler Norton, So., Biological Sciences, 3.447

Luke Stoeffler, Jr., Aerospace Engineering, 3.992

 

Eastern Michigan (10)

Ronan Codyre, So., Construction Management, 3.52

Lachlan Cornelius, So., Sport Management, 3.30

Cason Doolittle, So., Aviation Flight Tech – Intent, 3.88

Brendan Hill, Sr., Integrated Marketing Comm, 3.33

Drew Knieper, Sr., Mechanical Engineering, 3.53

Carson McCoy, Jr., Exercise Science, 3.78

Jake McEachern, So., Biology, 3.62

Tajay Roberts, Sr., Sport Management, 3.36

Gabe Singh, Sr., Individualized Studies Program, 3.43

Kian Wiles, Jr., Exercise Science, 3.26

 

Kent State (17)

Michael Arner, Sr., Aeronautics, 3.938

Jeremiah Blackmore, Sr., Professional Studies, 3.700

Caleb Bost, So., Business Management, 3.368

Donovan Crawford, R-Jr., Sport, Exercise & Performance Psychology, 3.330

Kristian Kneffler, Gr., Leadership and Management, 3.475

Tony Lambert, R-Jr., Finance, 3.288

Riley LaPorte, R-So., Sport Administration, 3.349

Alexandre Malanda, Sr., Physical Education & Sport Performance, 3.239

Owen Miller, So., Accounting, 3.528

Mason Murphy, Jr., Business Management, 3.324

Riley Murphy, Jr., Air Traffic & Airspace Management, 3.458

Charles Pawlosky, R-So., Business Management, 3.908

Isaac Perez, So., Business Management, 3.209

Zamen Siyoum, Sr., General Business, 3.406

Layne Studer, So., Business Management, 3.653

Liam Vinskovich, Sr., Computer Information Systems, 3.379

Ethan Yost, Gr., Professional Studies, 3.473

 

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Eastern will enter postseason competition with the MAC Outdoor Championships, hosted by Ohio University, at Goldsberry Track, in Athens, Thursday-Saturday, May 15-17.

 

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North Allegheny boys right ship, get past Penn-Trafford in PIAA Class 3A volleyball quarterfinals

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North Allegheny boys volleyball coach Dan Long said he didn’t want the Tigers to look at themselves as a finished product Saturday.

A surprising result during the second set of a 3-1 win over Penn-Trafford during a PIAA Class 3A quarterfinal at AHN Arena provided some clarity on why they have to stay sharp.

The Tigers dropped the second set by 13 points, something Long said he didn’t think had ever happened to him during his volleyball career.

“It felt like a Jekyll-and-Hyde situation,” Long said. “When we are handling the ball well in serve-receive, we are tough to beat. That showed itself in sets one, three and four. I thought they did a great job in set two of creating their serve, and it put us on our heels.”

North Allegheny won the match 25-17, 12-25, 25-16, 25-17 to march into the state semifinals for the first time since 2022. The Tigers will take on District 3 runner-up Central York on Tuesday at a site and time to be determined.

Penn-Trafford (14-8) putting a scare into North Allegheny (17-1) wasn’t something Warriors coach Jim Schall may have envisioned a month ago. The Warriors finished third in their section and the WPIAL before upending District 6 champion State College to reach the state quarterfinals for the second time in school history.

The Warriors beat North Allegheny in 2016 in their only other appearance.

“We just kept playing,” Schall said. “It wasn’t something we thought about, if we could be top eight or top four. We kept playing. It’s unusual for a team that loses some, they are ready to quit, but these guys put a lot into the end of the season.”

Connor Evangeliste lit the fire for the Warriors in the second set. He got a kill early in the frame and had a strong run at the service line. He took over with a 9-4 lead and helped the Warriors run off seven consecutive points.

“Connor has an amazing run of serves,” Schall said. “Overall, the team competed better after game one. I was happy with how competitive we were.”

North Allegheny senior outside hitter Elijah Braun, who finished with six kills, said the Tigers knew they had to play better.

“It was a smack in the mouth,” Braun said. “It was what we needed to humble ourselves. Nothing can be taken for granted in the state playoffs.”

North Allegheny controlled most of the fourth set. Penn-Trafford was able to battle back and cut the score to 16-14 and 18-16 on kills by Evangeliste. However, both times Braun was able to deliver a kill to push the Tigers’ lead back to three.

“I just wanted to swing hard and make a momentum play so everyone could ride that energy,” Braun said. “Penn-Trafford is a big energy team. I like having the energy on our side.”

Penn-Trafford again challenged the Tigers in the fourth set after falling behind early. North Allegheny surged out to a 4-0 lead, but Penn-Trafford narrowed the deficit to 10-9.

After a timeout by the Tigers, Brendan Moore responded with a kill that sparked a 6-2 run. Moore had 12 kills for North Allegheny. Will Robertson led the Tigers with 13 kills.

Moore said he thought the Tigers adjusted well after the second set.

“I think we got a little too comfortable in the first set,” Moore said. “We needed to try and find our groove again.”

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MLB
American League
Baseball Night in America, Yankee Stadium, Bronx, New York, NY

Announcers; Joe Davis/John Smoltz//Ken Rosenthal
Boston Red Sox at New York Yankees — Fox, 7:35 p.m.

Toronto at Minnesota –MLB Network (backup)/Sportsnet/Twins.TV, 2 p.m.
Houston at Cleveland — Space City Home Network/CleGuardians.TV, 4 p.m.
Kansas City at Chicago White Sox — FanDuel Sports Network Kansas City/Chicago Sports Network, 4 p.m.
Seattle at Anaheim — Root Sports/FanDuel Sports Network West, 9:30 p.m./MLB Network (backup), 10:30 p.m. (joined in progress)
Baltimore at Sacramento — MASN/NBC Sports California, 10 p.m.

National League
Baseball Night in America, American Family Field, Milwaukee, WI
San Diego Padres at Milwaukee Brewers — Fox, 7:35 p.m.

Los Angeles Dodgers at St. Louis — Spectrum SportsNet LA/FanDuel Sports Network Midwest, 2:15 p.m.
Atlanta at San Francisco — MLB Network (main)/FanDuel Sports Network South/NBC Sports Bay Area, 4 p.m.
Arizona at Cincinnati — Dbacks.TV/FanDuel Sports Network Ohio, 4 p.m./MLB Network (backup), 5 p.m. (joined in progress)
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh — NBC Sports Philadelphia/SportsNet Pittsburgh, 4 p.m.
New York Mets at Colorado — SNY/Rockies.TV, 10 p.m./MLB Network (backup), 10;30 p.m. (joined in progress)

Interleague
Chicago Cubs at Detroit — MLB Network (main)/Marquee Sports Network/FanDuel Sports Network Detroit, 1 p.m.
Miami at Tampa Bay — FanDuel Sports Network Florida/FanDuel Sports Network Sun, 4 p.m.
Texas at Washington — Rangers Sports Network/MASN, 4 p.m.

Play Ball — MLB Network, 10 a.m.
MLB Network Breakdown — MLB Network, 10:30 a.m.
Los Angeles Dodgers vs. St. Louis Cardinals MLB In-Game LIVE Gameday — SportsGrid, 2 p.m.
Over the Plate — MLB Network, 7 p.m.
Boston Red Sox vs. New York Yankees MLB In-Game LIVE Gameday — SportsGrid, 8 p.m.
MLB Tonight — MLB Network, 9;30 p.m.
Quick Pitch — MLB Network, 12:30 a.m. (Sunday)

MLS
Matchday 18
Free Game
Announcers — English: Josh Eastern/Jamie Watson//Spanish: Jesús Acosta/ Carlos Suárez
D.C. United vs. Chicago Fire — Apple TV, 7:30 p.m.

MLS Season Pass — Subscription Required
Announcers — English: Evan Weston/Miguel Gallardo//Spanish: José Bauz/Ivan Kasanzew
Colorado Rapids vs. Austin FC — Apple TV+, 9:30 p.m.

NASCAR
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
DQS Solutions & Staffing 250, Michigan International Speedway, Brooklyn, MI
Qualifying — FS1, 8 a.m.
Race — Fox, noon

NASCAR Cup Series
FireKeepers Casino 400, Michigan International Speedway, Brooklyn, NY
Announcers: Adam Alexander/Dale Earnhardt, Jr./Steve Letarte//Trevor Bayne//Kim Coon//Marty Snider
Practice and Qualifying — Amazon Prime Video, 9:30 a.m.

NBA
Playoff Central: Live at the Finals — NBA TV, 6 p.m.

NHL
NHL Tonight: Stanley Cup Final Edition — NHL Network, 6 p.m.

NWSL
Matchday 11
Gotham FC vs.Kansas City Current — CBS, 1 p.m.
Orlando Pride vs. Houston Dash — NWSL+, 7 p.m.
Bay FC vs. Portland Thorns — Ion, 7:30 p.m.
Angel City FC vs. Chicago Stars — Ion, 10 p.m.

NWSL on Ion Pre Match Show — Ion, 7 p.m.
NWSL on Ion Match Break Show — Ion, 9:30 p.m.

Soccer
Men’s 

International Friendly, Pratt & Whitney Field at Rentschler Field, East Hartford, CT
Announcers — TNT/Max: Luke Wileman/Kyle Martino//Melissa Ortiz//Telemundo/Universo/Peacock: Andrés Cantor/Natalia Astrain
United States vs. Türkiye — TNT/Max//Telemundo/Universo/Peacock, 3:30 p.m.

Men in Blazers Media Network Altcast — truTV/Max, 3:30 p.m.

Announcers: Sara Walsh/DaMarcus Beasley/Brian Dunseth
U.S. Soccer Pregame — TNT/truTV/Max, 3 p.m.
U.S. Soccer Postgame — TNT/truTV/Max, 5:30 p.m.

International Friendly, Rice–Eccles Stadium, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
México vs. Switzerland — Univision/TUDN, 4 p.m.

Fútbol central — Univision/TUDN, 3 p.m.

Tricolor al dia — TUDN, 1 p.m.
ESPN Fútbol Center — ESPN Deportes, 2 p.m.
Línea de cuatro — TUDN, 2 p.m.
Attacking Third — CBS Sports Golazo Network, 3 p.m.
Scoreline — CBS Sports Golazo Network, 5 p.m.
ESPN Fútbol Center — ESPN Deportes, 5 p.m.
ESPN FC — ESPN+, 5:30 p.m.
Línea de cuatro — TUDN, 6 p.m.
Scoreline — CBS Sports Golazo Network, 10 p.m.

Softball
Athletes Unlimited Softball League
Opening Day, The Stadium at Parkway Bank Sports Complex, Rosemont, IL
Talons vs. Bandits — MLB.com, 3 p.m.

Opening Night, Wilkins Stadium, Wichita, KS
Volts vs. Blaze — MLB Network, 7:30 p.m.

Sports News & Talk
SportsCenter — ESPN, 7 a.m.
Marty & McGee — SEC Network, 7 a.m.
Best of All The Smoke — DraftKings Network, 8 a.m.
SportsCenter — ESPN, 8 a.m.
The Last Dance: Episode 1 — ESPN2, 8 a.m.
Fantasy Sports Today Saturday — SportsGrid, 8 a.m.
The Sports Rundown — beIN Sports, 8:30 a.m.
SportsCenter — ESPN, 9 a.m.
The Last Dance: Episode 2 — ESPNews, 9 a.m.
All The Smoke Unplugged — DraftKings Network, 9:30 a.m.
All The Smoke — DraftKings Network, 10 a.m.
SportsCenter — ESPN, 10 a.m.
The Last Dance: Episode 3 — ESPNews, 10 a.m.
Harlem Globetrotters Play It Forward: The Beat of Their Own Drum — NBC, 11 a.m.
The Last Dance: Episode 4 — ESPN2, 11 a.m.
Underdogs — DraftKings Network, 11:30 a.m.
Best of Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz — DraftKings Network, noon
E60: The Other Hurley — ESPNU, noon
Contacto deportivo — TUDN, 1 p.m.
Pablo Torre Finds Out — DraftKings Network, 4 p.m.
SEC Storied: Volunteer for Life — ESPNU, 5 p.m.
Mystery Crate — DraftKings Network, 6 p.m.
SEC Now — SEC Network, 8:30 p.m.
E60: Only the Strong Survive — ESPNU, 10 p.m.
E60: Blood Brothers — ESPNU, 10:30 p.m.
All ACC — ACC Network, midnight
El pelotazo — Telemundo, midnight
SportsCenter at Night — ESPN, midnight
30 for 30: The Bad Boys — ESPN2, midnight
SEC Now — SEC Network, midnight
Contacto deportivo — Univision, midnight
The B1G Show — Big Ten Network, 12:30 a.m. (Sunday)
SportsCenter at Night — ESPN, 1 a.m. (Sunday)
South Beach Sessions — DraftKings Network, 2 a.m. (Sunday)
Contacto deportivo — TUDN, 2 a.m.(Sunday)
Best of SportsGrid — SportsGrid, 3 a.m. (Sunday)

Tennis
French Tennis Federation
Roland-Garros, Stade Roland Garros, Paris, France
Women’s Singles Final: Aryna Sabalenka vs. Coco Gauff — TNT/truTV/Max, 9 a.m.
Men’s Doubles Semifinal: Marcel Granollers/Horacio Zeballos vs. Joe Salisbury/Neal Skupski — TNT/truTV/Max, noon
Women’s Doubles Final: Anna Danilina/Aleksandra Krunic vs. Sara Errani/Jasmine Paolini — truTV, 5 a.m. (Sunday)

Live at Roland-Garros: Day 14 — TNT/truTV/Max, 8 a.m.
Live at Roland-Garros: Day 14 — TNT/truTV/Max, 11:30 a.m.
Live at Roland-Garros: Day 14 — TNT/truTV/Max, 2:30 p.m.
Best of Roland-Garros: Men’s Semifinal– truTV, 6 p.m.
Best of Roland-Garros: Women’s Final — truTV, 7:30 p.m.

UEFA Champions League
Champions League Weekly — CBS Sports Network, 9 p.m.

UEFA European World Cup Qualifiers
Qualifying Round — Matchday 3
Group G, Grawnd Nazzjonali, Ta’ Qali, Malta
Malta vs. Lithuania — Fox Soccer Plus, 11:50 a.m.

Group K, RCDE Stadium, Barcelona, Spain
Andorra vs. Spain — FS2, 11:50 a.m.

Group G, Helsinki Olympic Stadium, Helsinki, Finland
Finland vs. Netherlands — Fubo Sports, 2:30 p.m.

Group H, Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna, Austria
Austria vs. Romania — FS2, 2:30 p.m.

Group K, Air Albania Stadium, Tirana, Albania
Albania vs. Serbia — Fox Soccer Plus, 2:30 p.m.

UEFA World Cup Qualifying Matchnight Highlights: Matchday 3 Saturday — Fox Soccer Plus, 11 p.m.
UEFA World Cup Qualifying Matchweek Highlights: Matchday 3 — Fox Soccer Plus, midnight

WNBA
Commissioner’s Cup
Announcers: Pam Ward/LaChina Robinson//Angel Gray
Las Vegas Aces at Golden State Valkyries — ESPN, 3 p.m.

Indiana Fever at Chicago Sky — CBS, 8 p.m.

Announcers: Sarah Kustok/Renee Montgomery/Dawn Staley
WNBA Tip Off — CBS, 7:30 p.m.

Seattle Storm at Phoenix Mercury — KOMO 4.2/KTVK, 10 p.m.



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