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Track & Field Set for MVC Outdoor Championships in Carbondale

PEORIA, Ill. — Bradley Track and Field will travel to Carbondale, Ill., to compete in the Missouri Valley Conference Outdoor Championships from Saturday, May 17, to Sunday, May 18, 2025.   BRADLEY SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Time-Event-Athlete(s) Saturday, May 17  8:00 a.m.: Men’s 10000m – […]

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PEORIA, Ill. — Bradley Track and Field will travel to Carbondale, Ill., to compete in the Missouri Valley Conference Outdoor Championships from Saturday, May 17, to Sunday, May 18, 2025.
 







BRADLEY SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Time-Event-Athlete(s)
Saturday, May 17

 8:00 a.m.: Men’s 10000m – Caden Simone, Caleb Lind, Oliver Burns

 8:45 a.m.: Women’s 10000m – Sophia Cino, Skyler Balzer

 2:30 p.m.: Men’s 1500m Prelims – Zachary Balzer, Travis Gaffney,

                                                        Jack CrullJaxson Copelin

 2:55 p.m.: Women’s 1500m Prelims – Trixie Wraith, Ciara Thornley, Kaitlyn Sheppard,

                                                             Eimear McCarroll, Abigail Hancock

 4:05 p.m.: Men’s 400m Prelims – Brayson Barth, Isaac Lind

 4:20 p.m.: Women’s 400m Prelims – Hope Rajlich, Carolina Martinez, Amiyah Davis

 4:55 p.m.: Women’s 100m Prelims – Olivia Redpath

 5:10 p.m.: Men’s 800m Prelims – Jamie Phillips, Kaden Kingsmith, Jack Crull,                                                       Jaxson Copelin, Matthew Burnett

 5:30 p.m.: Men’s Long Jump – Bryndon Wallace

 5:35 p.m.: Women’s 800m Prelims – Trixie Wraith, Eimear McCarroll, Abigail Hancock,

                                                           Andriana Erotocritou, Eilen Brenne

 6:05 p.m.: Women’s 400m Hurdles Prelims – Julia de Palma Mendiguchia

 6:15 p.m.: Men’s 3000m Steeplechase – Brandon Kamp

 6:35 p.m.: Women’s 3000m Steeplechase – Rhune Vanroose
Sunday, May 18

 1:35 p.m.: Men’s 1500 Final

 1:45 p.m.: Women’s 1500m Final

 2:25 p.m.: Men’s 400m Final

 2:35 p.m.: Women’s 400m Final

 2:50 p.m.: Women’s 100m Final

 2:55 p.m.: Men’s 800m Final

 3:00 p.m.: Women’s 800m Final

 3:25 p.m.: Women’s 400m Hurdles Final

 3:50 p.m.: Men’s 5000m – Jayde Rosslee, Ian O’Laughlin, Parker Nold,

                                           Caleb Lind, Travis Gaffney

 4:15 p.m.: Women’s 5000m – Ciara Thornley, Kaitlyn Sheppard, Nadia Potgieter,

                                                Sonja Inzinger, Carissa Hamilton

 4:55 p.m.: Men’s 4x400m Relay 

 5:10 p.m.: Women’s 4x400m Relay 

MVC OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS
Where: Lee Hartzog Track and Field Complex – Carbondale, Ill.
When: Saturday, May 17 – Sunday, May 18, 2025
Live Timing: Link to come
Live Video: Saturday | Sunday

RECAPPING THE 2024 MVC OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS

The Braves brought home four MVC individual championships at the 2024 MVC Outdoor Championships in Terre Haute, Ind. Julia Nielsen brought home a pair of conference titles, winning the women’s 800m and 1500m within roughly one hour of each other. Nielsen’s performances garnered the Most Outstanding Female Track Athlete honor. Jack Crull won the men’s 1500m title to complete a 1500m sweep for the Braves. Eli Rieker capped off his senstational collegiate sprinting career with a men’s 200m title. 

LAST TIME OUT

The Braves broke two program records as they competed in Arizona’s Desert Heat Classic and the Gary Wieneke Memorial. At the Desert Heat Classic, Amiyah Davis broke the program record in the women’s 400m with her time of 54.24, and Carolina Martinez finished right behind her to set the second fastest time in school history with a 55.18 finish. Jamie Phillips ran a 1:48.17 to set a new program record in the men’s 800m, and Abigail Hancock and Eilen Brenne set the fifth and seventh-fastest times in the women’s 800m.

In Urbana-Champaign, Hope Rajlich set the 10th-fastest time in program history in the women’s 400m, while Eimear McCarroll took home gold in the women’s 1500m with her time of 4:27.57.

COMING UP…

The top performers from the MVC Championships and throughout the season that qualify for NCAA national events will run at the NCAA West Preliminaries in College Station, Texas, on May 28-31.



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Sam Greenslade Returns to George Mason Men’s Volleyball as Assistant Coach

Fairfax, Va.- Sam Greenslade, a standout former outside hitter for George Mason University’s men’s volleyball team, has been appointed as the assistant coach for the Patriots. This move marks a significant return for Greenslade, who previously earned First Team All-EIVA honors in 2019 and Second Team accolades in 2020 and 2021. During his tenure at George Mason, […]

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Fairfax, Va.- Sam Greenslade, a standout former outside hitter for George Mason University’s men’s volleyball team, has been appointed as the assistant coach for the Patriots. This move marks a significant return for Greenslade, who previously earned First Team All-EIVA honors in 2019 and Second Team accolades in 2020 and 2021. During his tenure at George Mason, he amassed 174 kills, 22 service aces, and 126 digs in the 2021 season alone, solidifying his reputation as a dynamic and versatile player. 

“I am excited and grateful to be back in the Mason community”, said Sam Greenslade. “This program changed my life as a player, and I cannot wait to give my heart back to it as a coach. Thank you to Jay and the Mason Athletic Department for trusting me in this role. I am eager to get to work. Go Mason!”

Before returning to George Mason, Sam Greenslade served as an assistant coach for Winthrop University’s women’s volleyball team, where he played a key role in the program’s resurgence. In his 2023 season, he helped guide the Eagles to the Big South Championship match and a berth in the National Invitational Volleyball Championship (NIVC), their first since 2019. Under his leadership, the team ranked second in the conference in hitting percentage, points, assists, and kills. Greenslade was also instrumental in player development, notably helping Sasha Ratliff earn All-SEC and AVCA South All-Region honors and guiding Payton Brgoch to a top-four single-season blocks record in program history.

Greenslade’s journey from player to coach has been marked by impressive achievements. After graduating in 2020, he furthered his education with a graduate certificate in Business Analytics and a Master’s in Sports Analytics. His coaching career began at the University of Mississippi, where he contributed to a remarkable turnaround, helping the Rebels improve from a 1-19 record in 2020-21 to 21-9 in 2021. Under his guidance, Ole Miss set multiple program records, including total team blocks and attacking percentage, and secured an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament.

Greenslade’s appointment is expected to bring a wealth of experience and a player-centric approach to the Patriots’ program. His deep understanding of the game, combined with his leadership skills and analytical expertise, positions him to make a significant impact on the team’s development and success in the upcoming seasons.

“I am extremely excited to bring Sam back home as an assistant coach for the program! Sam was not only a great player for us, earning numerous accolades over his time here, but also a great teammate, and student”, said head coach Jay Hosack. “These experiences will no doubt help him connect with the athletes on the team as he will be a valuable resource for them to learn what it takes to be successful here at George Mason! As for coaching, Sam knows what I like in our gym and he will bring an inherent knowledge of what it takes to be successful here. He will bring another strong voice that will help guide these young men into becoming champions, and we can’t wait to get him in the gym!





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Abbie Lee earns CUSA Spring Spirit of Service Award

Story Links DALLAS – Following a standout senior season, both on the course and in the community, Abbie Lee has been named the winner of the Spring Conference USA Spirit of Service Award, announced by the league office Thursday afternoon. The award honors student-athletes who continuously give back through community service endeavors, […]

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DALLAS – Following a standout senior season, both on the course and in the community, Abbie Lee has been named the winner of the Spring Conference USA Spirit of Service Award, announced by the league office Thursday afternoon. The award honors student-athletes who continuously give back through community service endeavors, good academic standing and participation in their respective sports. Award recipients are nominated by their institutions.
 
Senior Lee dedicates her off-course time to a number of causes while serving as the president of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee at MTSU. She helped organize a donation drive for MTSU student-athletes to take part in for the Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital Teddy Bear Toss and fundraised for Ascension St. Thomas for new and expecting mothers. The Glasgow, Ky., native also helped make over 200 meals for local hospital staffs during the holiday break and over 250 meals for local children in need during Student Government’s Big Event. With SAAC, Lee led a department-wide food drive for local Murfreesboro food banks to get student-athletes more involved in the community.
 
A true scholar, Lee earned a bachelor’s degree in mechatronics engineering with a minor in mathematics this past semester, graduating with a perfect 4.0 GPA. She is a three-time CUSA All-Academic First Team selection and a two-time Women’s Golf Coaches Association All-American Scholar.
 
On the links, Lee had a phenomenal season which culminated in her earning All-CUSA Second Team honors. Her 73.09 scoring average enters the record books as the third-lowest single season scoring average in program history and she closed out the spring season with four-straight top 10 finishes, including a fifth place finish at the CUSA Championships, earning her a nod to the All-Tournament Team.
 
2024-25 Spring Spirit of Service Award Recipients
Ethan Riley, Outdoor Track and Field, FIU
Ella Tuomela, Women’s Tennis, Jacksonville State
Ema Baraniakova, Women’s Tennis, Kennesaw State
Daniella O’Neill Garcia, Women’s Tennis, Liberty
Alannah Rogers, Softball, Louisiana Tech
Abbie Lee, Women’s Golf, Middle Tennessee
Emma Schuber, Beach Volleyball, UTEP
Averi Cline, Women’s Golf, WKU
 



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D-Day in Diamond Bar Ended with Defeat of Rules 1111 and 1121 | News

On the 81st anniversary of the D-Day landings on the beaches of Normandy in France, at least one large busload of people and several shuttle buses arrived at the South Coast Air Quality Management building in Diamond Bar. Armed with signs, buttons and clothing with messages supporting the elimination of gas furnaces and water heaters, […]

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On the 81st anniversary of the D-Day landings on the beaches of Normandy in France, at least one large busload of people and several shuttle buses arrived at the South Coast Air Quality Management building in Diamond Bar. Armed with signs, buttons and clothing with messages supporting the elimination of gas furnaces and water heaters, the troops filed in and took their places. At 7:45 am, most of the seats were already taken for the meeting which was scheduled to begin at 9:00. The assembled multitude expected to be present for the triumph of electric HVAC and water heating over natural gas.

Hand-held signs in abundance were held up by attendees, but a sign in English and Spanish at the entrance to the building warned “No Posters, Costumes, or Props” and “No Megaphones/Bullhorns.” Armed sheriff deputies were posted outside and inside the building, and bags of those who entered were inspected. An abundance of pre-printed messages on 8 ½ X 11” papers (which were legal) were held up frequently. The Board had received 30,000 comment letters, so they were prepared for expressions of emotion.



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Red Sox get Roman Anthony’s first major-league impact in win – 98.5 The Sports Hub

After going 0-for-4 in his major league debut on Monday night, baseball’s No. 1 prospect Roman Anthony made his first big league contribution in Tuesday’s 3-1 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays. The win propelled the Red Sox to a record of 33-36 (9.0 games back in the AL East) and gave them a chance […]

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After going 0-for-4 in his major league debut on Monday night, baseball’s No. 1 prospect Roman Anthony made his first big league contribution in Tuesday’s 3-1 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays. The win propelled the Red Sox to a record of 33-36 (9.0 games back in the AL East) and gave them a chance to win their second consecutive series for the first time in a month.

In the effort, Anthony notched his first hit in the majors with a strong opposite field line drive to the left field corner that he turned into a double while driving in two runs in the process.

After two games and nine plate appearances in the majors, Anthony is slashing .125/.222/.250 with three RBI, one walk, and two strikeouts. Prior to being called up earlier this week, Anthony slashed .288/.423/.491 with 10 homers and 29 RBI at Triple-A in 2025.

On the defensive side, Anthony struggled in right field during his debut – committing an untimely error on a routine ground ball – but he turned it around for the most part on Tuesday. Most notably making a difficult sliding grab late in the contest.

So, Anthony began to show signs of his skill in the win. Of course, he is still batting just .125, but as he continues to adjust to big league pitching, the bat should get better.

The Red Sox will need him to find consistent production and quickly, however, as they are teetering on the edge of a lost season. It seems that their last hope for 2025 almost entirely rests on the shoulders of the 21-year-old.

Luke Graham is a digital sports content co-op for 98.5 the Sports Hub. He is currently a sophomore at Northeastern University studying communications and media studies. Read all his articles here, and follow him on X @LukeGraham05.



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Boys volleyball beats Westfield to advance to the state final – Wayland Student Press

As the fourth set started, both Wayland and Westfield went point for point, up until Wayland took a 6-5 lead. As the set progressed, Wayland took over with an impressive rally and kill by senior Cooper Sazamazenta to make the score 10-7 in favor of Wayland. In the back and forth affair, Westfield tied the […]

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As the fourth set started, both Wayland and Westfield went point for point, up until Wayland took a 6-5 lead. As the set progressed, Wayland took over with an impressive rally and kill by senior Cooper Sazamazenta to make the score 10-7 in favor of Wayland. In the back and forth affair, Westfield tied the game 11-11. The set had many momentum shifts throughout, but ultimately Wayland took a late 22-18 lead after an incredulous point. Three points away from Wayland’s second straight state championship appearance, they kept the momentum in their favor and closed out the game, winning the set 25-18.



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Volleyball Adds McArthur As Assistant Coach

Story Links JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – North Florida head volleyball coach Kristen Wright announced Thursday the addition of assistant coach Amani McArthur.  “I’m thrilled to add Amani [McArthur] to our staff,” Wright said. “Her training capabilities, ability to connect and teach, and her drive for success are some of the great things that she […]

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – North Florida head volleyball coach Kristen Wright announced Thursday the addition of assistant coach Amani McArthur. 

“I’m thrilled to add Amani [McArthur] to our staff,” Wright said. “Her training capabilities, ability to connect and teach, and her drive for success are some of the great things that she will bring to our team. Amani is fully capable of continuing to play professionally and that adds tremendous value to our players in helping them develop.”

McArthur will serve in the role while continuing her professional career with Pro Volleyball Federation and Voleibol Madrid. With Voleibol Madrid, she was named a team captain and is one of the youngest players with the organization. 

She also spent time in an assistant coach role with M2 Volleyball in 2025 and as a lead court coach with Michigan State in 2024. 

McArthur started her collegiate career with UNC Charlotte in 2019 before she transferred to Michigan State in 2023. With UNC Charlotte, she was a three-time Conference USA All-Conference selection. McArthur continued to collect All-Conference distinction in her final collegiate season at Michigan State with a 2023 Big Ten Second Team All-Conference nod. 



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