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Trio of Dukes Grab AAC Weekly Honors
HARRISONBURG, Va. – For the second straight week, a trio of James Madison lacrosse players have been named American Athletic Conference Player of the Week, the conference announced Monday. Adanya Moyer earned Goalkeeper of the Week, Reese Cuviello garnered Defensive Player of the Week, and Olivia Matthews received Freshman of the Week. This follows a […]


HARRISONBURG, Va. – For the second straight week, a trio of James Madison lacrosse players have been named American Athletic Conference Player of the Week, the conference announced Monday.
Adanya Moyer earned Goalkeeper of the Week, Reese Cuviello garnered Defensive Player of the Week, and Olivia Matthews received Freshman of the Week.
This follows a 2-0 week for the Dukes, who played their final home games of the regular season, beating Liberty on Wednesday, 17-6, and South Florida on Saturday, 20-6.
Moyer earns her third weekly laurel of the season, as she continued her best year in the cage. In both outings this week, she limited two offenses both averaging over 16 goals per game to just six goals each, bringing her GAA down to 10.19 and upping her save percentage to .469 to lead the league in both categories. Moyer also held strong on free-position opportunities, holding Liberty to 2-of-4 and South Florida to 0-for-5. She also eclipsed 100 saves in her career against Liberty.
Cuviello collects her second weekly award as a defender, as she tallied two ground balls, three caused turnovers, and eight draw controls last week. She shined against South Florida especially in the circle, winning six draw controls for a career-high. She leads the team along with Ava Main in ground balls with 21 each, and is second on the team in caused turnovers with sixteen total on the season.
Matthews’ nod as Freshman of the Week is also the second of her rookie season. The attacker produced her best stat line of the season against South Florida, going for four goals, two assists, three ground balls, one caused turnover and one draw control. Against Liberty, she won five draw controls for a career-high while netting one goal and one assist. The native of Bedford, New Hampshire is tied for second on the team in draw controls (30) alongside Cuviello, and third in goals with 58.
Junior Maddie Epke was also named AAC Honorable Mention after tallying six goals, two assists, two ground balls and one caused turnover for the week. Against South Florida, Epke won 16 draw controls, breaking the previous JMU single-season record of 178 draw controls which she set in 2024. The attacker holds 189 draw wins heading into the end of the regular season.
#11 JMU will play its final game of the regular season this week, traveling to Greenville, N.C. to take on East Carolina on Saturday, April 26. Opening draw is set for noon and will be streamed on ESPN+.
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Leovao Twins In NCAA Striking Distance As Day Two Closes At Gold Canyon Regional
GOLD CANYON, Ariz. – A solid second day saw both of Long Beach State’s twin individuals both just outside of the Top 10 at the NCAA Gold Canyon Regional, as Janae Leovao finished the day tied for 11th and Jasmine Leovao was tied for 16th. Day Two Results After a 72 in […]

Day Two Results
After a 72 in the first round, Janae Leovao birdied 18 to finish day two with a 73, one over par for the day and now one over par for the tournament. Jasmine Leovao, was just behind in a tie for 16th with a 73 on Tuesday, and is now +3 on the tournament.
Auburn and Cal State Fullerton are battling for the fifth and final team spot, with each individual team leaders currently the main competition for the Individual spot available for the NCAA Championship. Davina Xanh of the Titans is tied for third at -3, while Anna Davis of Auburn is tied for 5th at -2.
The top individual following Wednesday’s final round not on a qualifying team will advance to the NCAA Championship. Action for the final round can be followed through SCOREBOARD at https://scoreboard.clippd.com/tournaments/236564/scoring/player starting Wednesday morning.
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Bucknell University
LEWISBURG, Pa.- Bucknell men’s track & field continued its long history of academic and athletic success by placing three student-athletes on the 2025 Outdoor Track & Field Academic All-League Team as announced Tuesday by the conference office. Keenan LaMontagne, Wade Shomper, and Braden Stryker received the honor. LaMontagne, an electrical engineering major, notched an impressive […]

LaMontagne, an electrical engineering major, notched an impressive 3.88 GPA. The junior thrower delivered a fourth-place finish in the discus as part of the Bison’s 3-4-5-6-7 placement at the 2025 Patriot League Outdoor Championships. His fling went 48.30m (158-5). LaMontagne delivered six top five finishes this spring.
Shomper, an International Relations and Economics major, starred with a 3.77 GPA and was Bucknell’s nominee for Scholar Athlete of the Year. The junior superman won two medals at the Outdoor Championships. He mined gold in the shot put, throwing 17.48m (57-4.25), a mark which set the school record. Shomper now owns the school record in both the indoor and outdoor shot put. He followed up his gold medal with a bronze in the discus throw. His toss went 48.38m (158-9), a personal best for the junior. Shomper became the first Bison since Connor McMenamin (2021) to win gold at the PL Outdoor Championships and the first Bison since Timothy Medlock (2009) to finish first in the shot put.
Stryker, a Management & Organizations major, has obtained a 3.71 GPA. The senior thrower supplied two top five finishes at the Outdoor Championships. He placed fourth in the shot put, throwing 16.79m (55-1), and fifth in the discus, tossing 48.05m (157-8). Stryker moved into fourth all-time in the shot put this season with his 17.05m (55-11.25) mark at the Bucknell Team Challenge.
2025 Men’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year
Karsen Vesty, Boston University, So.
2025 Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Academic All-Patriot League Team
Brian McSweeney | (Army West Point) |
Javan Guevara-Cragwell | (Army West Point) |
Jaxon Hammond | (Army West Point) |
Nathan Davis | (Army West Point) |
Karsen Vesty | (Boston University) |
Owen Faulha | (Boston University) |
Ryan Rosenberger | (Boston University) |
Shamiso Sikaneta | (Boston University) |
Steven Franco | (Boston University) |
Braden Stryker | (Bucknell) |
Keenan LaMontagne | (Bucknell) |
Wade Shomper | (Bucknell) |
Cole Blair | (Colgate) |
Ethan Eisner | (Colgate) |
Brian Fennelly | (Holy Cross) |
Titan Casey | (Lafayette) |
Jonathan Bennett | (Lehigh) |
Patrez Thomas | (Lehigh) |
Caleb Walker | (Navy) |
Joe Hurt | (Navy) |
Sheldon Ulmer | (Navy) |
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Volleyball Announces 2025 Schedule – Georgia Southern University Athletics
Story Links STATESBORO— Georgia Southern volleyball has released its 2025 schedule. Beginning on Aug. 23, the team has one preseason matchup and 27 regular-season contests. The Eagles have scheduled one preseason exhibition game, taking on Power opponent South Carolina in a neutral-site matchup at Enmarket Arena in Savannah on Aug. 23. More […]

STATESBORO— Georgia Southern volleyball has released its 2025 schedule. Beginning on Aug. 23, the team has one preseason matchup and 27 regular-season contests.
The Eagles have scheduled one preseason exhibition game, taking on Power opponent South Carolina in a neutral-site matchup at Enmarket Arena in Savannah on Aug. 23. More details on this game will be released in the future.
GS travels to Jacksonville for a tournament hosted by North Florida on Aug. 29 to kick off the regular season with opponents and times still to be determined.
The Eagles have their first midweek contest since 2023 when they take on The Citadel on Sep. 2 for the home opener at Hanner Fieldhouse
The lone tournament at Hanner Fieldhouse, the Eagle Invitational, takes place from Sep. 5-7. GS takes on a pair of teams that made the NIVC last season – Pacific (Sep. 6) and Mercer (Sep. 7), with the former facing off against Georgia Southern for the first time in history.
The Eagles move on to another road tournament the next week, hosted by Georgia in Athens from Sep. 13-15. On Sep. 14, GS plays the host Bulldogs for the first time since the 2015 season.
Finally, the non-conference slate closes out the week of Sep. 18 with a pair of games – South Carolina State (Sep. 18) and the first matchup with NCAA Tournament team and ACC opponent Florida State since 2013 on Sep. 20. It will be the Seminoles’ first-ever trip to Statesboro.
Sun Belt play begins on the road in Norfolk at Old Dominion (Sep. 25-26) and features big home matchups with App State (Oct. 16-17) and Coastal Carolina (Oct. 31-Nov. 1), closing with a weekend set with Louisiana (Nov. 13-14).
The Eagles went 23-7 in 2025 en route to an NIVC berth and look to continue the momentum and grab the team’s first NCAA tournament berth since 2013.
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Tulane Excellence Continues in Academic Progress Rate
NEW ORLEANS – Tulane University had six athletic programs earn perfect multi-year APR (Academic Progress Rates) scores, the department announced Tuesday afternoon. Also, twelve (12) programs either improved or equaled their multi-year APR score from last year, including men’s tennis, which recorded a perfect rate for the 14th consecutive year. The other Green Wave programs […]

The other Green Wave programs with perfect multi-year rates were men’s cross country, men’s track, bowling, golf, and women’s tennis.
Additionally, football had its best rate in program history with a 986, four points better than its previous high of 982 set this time last year.
Tulane currently has five other teams, besides men’s tennis, that have perfect multi-year APR score streaks of three years or more in women’s golf (5), women’s tennis (4), men’s cross country (4), bowling (3) and men’s track (3).
“Tulane is a special place and can ultimately be the model for college athletics,” Ben Weiner Director of Athletics Chair David Harris said. “Our student-athletes excel in the classroom, in the fields of competition and in the community. Today’s news is further evidence of this, and all the credit goes to our student athletes and staff for continuing to make this a reality.”
Fourteen (14) programs have a multi-year APR average higher than the national mark of 984, equaling or bettering the department’s standard for the fourth consecutive year. Those scores cover the academic years 2020-21, 2021-22 and 2022-23, 2023-24.
During the 2023-24 academic school year alone, Tulane had 14 teams that achieved a perfect 1000 academic progress rate in baseball, men’s basketball, men’s cross country, men’s tennis, men’s track, women’s basketball, bowling, women’s cross country, golf, beach volleyball, swimming, women’s tennis, women’s tennis and volleyball.
“At Tulane we value the entire student athlete for both their academic and athletic performances,” said Deputy AD, Student Services/SWA Dr. Charvi Greer. “We have a very balanced approach to achieving that success, both in and out of the classroom, and that is a crucial component to maintaining the standard that we’ve set.”
The NCAA Division I academic progress rates system was implemented as part of “an ambitious academic reform effort,” according to the NCAA’s website. The APR holds institutions accountable for academic progress of student-athletes through a team-based metric that accounts for the eligibility and retention of each student-athlete for each academic term.
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City of St. Louis agrees to $4 million settlement over conditions at workhouse
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) – Inez Bordeaux said she spent a month inside the former medium security institution also known as “the workhouse” in 2016. Following her release, she spent years as one of the leading voices to close the facility. “It was only 30 days but it was the longest 30 days […]

ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) – Inez Bordeaux said she spent a month inside the former medium security institution also known as “the workhouse” in 2016.
Following her release, she spent years as one of the leading voices to close the facility.
“It was only 30 days but it was the longest 30 days of my life,” she said. “It is infested with rats and roaches, it does have black mold growing on the walls, you see the snakes and the roaches in people’s food, just being treated like you’re something someone scraped off the bottom of their shoe every day.”
Former Mayor Tishaura Jones closed the jail in 2022.
Demolition started this year.
Tuesday, ArchCity Defenders announced they reached a $4 million dollar settlement agreement with the city of St. Louis. The firm estimates at least 16,000 formerly incarcerated people could receive a portion of the cash settlement.
“The way it’ll be calculated is based on a daily rate,” said Nathaniel Carroll, one of ArchCity’s senior staff attorneys. “Everyone who submits a claim form, we’ll add up the total days they spent in jail and we’ll divide the settlement money by those days and you get a daily rate.”
Former Mayor Jones signed off on the settlement two days after losing her re-election bid.
Current Mayor Cara Spencer said at a news conference Tuesday the city will follow a judge’s decision.
“I can’t really speak to those decisions that was before I was sworn into office,” she told reporters. “But, of course, the city is planning on if the court, still subject to court approval of course but the city does intend to support that.
First Alert 4 asked ArchCity Defenders if Jones’ past support of closing the workhouse and her administration signing off on the settlement agreement was a conflict of interest.
“While the mayor might have been a fan of some of the things we did, the city counselor’s office was really driving the litigation,” Carroll said. “Which is why there was an appeal even though Mayor Jones wanted to settle or at least intimated, I would say but we had been negotiating prior to the transition and the election as well with the city councilor’s office, not with the mayor.”
Years after her incarceration, Bordeaux who now works as the Deputy Director of Organizing at ArchCity Defenders said she is in the process of establishing a community resource hub for former inmates.
Looking forward to finally closing the book on the workhouse.
“It’s a closure,” she said. “An end of the workhouse era.”
ArchCity Defenders said if the settlement moves smoothly through the courts, they expect payments to start to go out in late summer or early fall.
Those who believe they might be eligible for part of the settlement money can fill out a form here.
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High school volleyball: Tuesday’s boys’ Southern Section playoff results, pairings
SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS TUESDAY’S RESULTS DIVISION 1 Pool Play (Round 2 of 3) Pool A#1 Mira Costa d. #8 San Clemente, 25-12, 25-19, 25-13#4 Corona del Mar d. #5 Beckman, 26-24, 25-17, 25-27, 25-17 Pool B#2 Huntington Beach d. #7 Redondo Union, 25-23, 25-23, 25-19#6 Newport Harbor at #3 Loyola, Wednesday at 6 […]

SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS
TUESDAY’S RESULTS
DIVISION 1
Pool Play (Round 2 of 3)
Pool A
#1 Mira Costa d. #8 San Clemente, 25-12, 25-19, 25-13
#4 Corona del Mar d. #5 Beckman, 26-24, 25-17, 25-27, 25-17
Pool B
#2 Huntington Beach d. #7 Redondo Union, 25-23, 25-23, 25-19
#6 Newport Harbor at #3 Loyola, Wednesday at 6 p.m.
WEDNESDAY’S SCHEDULE
(Matches at 6 p.m. unless noted)
QUARTERFINALS
DIVISION 2
Mater Dei at Edison
El Segundo at St. Francis
Burbank Burroughs at St. Margaret’s
Santa Margarita at Peninsula
DIVISION 3
Los Alamitos at Tesoro
North Torrance at San Marino
Warren at Santa Monica
Orange Lutheran at Mission Viejo
DIVISION 4
Westlake at Corona Santiago
Sherman Oaks Notre Dame at Santa Barbara
Dos Pueblos at Crean Lutheran
Sage Hill at Royal
DIVISION 5
Oak Park at Newbury Park
Esperanza at Wiseburn Da Vinci
Kennedy at California
Rancho Alamitos at Vista Murrieta
DIVISION 6
Rio Hondo Prep at Quartz Hill, 7 p.m.
Oxford Academy at Village Christian
OC Pacifica Christian at Laguna Blanca
El Toro at Yucaipa
DIVISION 7
Brea Olinda at Lakewood
La Serna at San Jacinto
San Gabriel Academy at Jurupa Valley
Brentwood vs. Hawthorne MSA at Bud Carson Middle School
DIVISION 8
Carpinteria at Lancaster Desert Christian, 4 p.m.
Katella at Southlands Christian
Channel Islands vs. Wildwood at Crossroads
Alta Loma at Avalon
DIVISION 9
Heritage vs. CAMS at McBride School, Long Beach
San Jacinto Valley at Firebaugh
Whittier Christian at Downey Calvary Chapel, 5 p.m.
Beverly Hills at Yeshiva, 6:30 p.m.
Note: Open Division pool play (third round), semifinals in Divisions 2-9 May 10; Finals in all divisions May 16 or 17.
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