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Trio of Second Place Efforts Pace Mids at 2025 Patriot League Championship

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Trio of Second Place Efforts Pace Mids at 2025 Patriot League Championship

PENNSAUKEN, N.J. – The Navy women’s rowing team left it all out on the line on Friday as its four-boat fleet aimed to climb back atop the podium at the Patriot League Championship. After a morning of fast qualifying times put the Mids in position to succeed in a quartet of grand finals on the Cooper River in the afternoon, Navy’s second varsity eight and both of its first and second varsity four crews all claimed silver medals to leave the team, just three points out of first with one race to go. Unfortunately for Navy, the action in the first varsity eight competition didn’t break its way and Boston University was able to defend its crown as the 2025 Patriot League Champion.

In the final standings, Boston’s victories in the first varsity eight, as well as in the first and second varsity four contests resulted in 289.5 points and the team title. Georgetown edged MIT for second place by 3.5 points, 267 to 263.5. Navy finished just off the podium in fourth place with 204 points. The rest of the leaderboard consisted of Bucknell in fifth at 193, Colgate in sixth at 131, Holy Cross in seventh at 127.5 with Lehigh and Loyola rounding out the competition in eighth and ninth place at 66.5 and 55.5, respectively.

“There was some tough, gritty racing out there today,” remarked head coach Joe Schlosberg. “We had some great performances, but fell short in the end.”

The action in the afternoon kicked off with the first-ever second varsity four grand final. Boston University broke out to an open water advantage within the first 500 meters and never looked back. Initially trailing Georgetown following the opening sprint, Navy took advantage of a stearing issue by the Hoyas and quickly settled into second place. The Mids withstood periodical moves by the MIT Engineers as the two boats were nearly even with over 1,500 meters of the race in the book. MIT pushed ahead for a brief segment down the final stretch, but Navy’s crew had enough in the tank to place second by 1.807 seconds, 8:21.443 to 8:23.250 ahead of MIT.

2V4 at Patriot League Championship

Next up was the grand final of the first varsity four. With the opening sprint behind them, BU, Navy and Georgetown pulled away from the second half of the field. Closing in on the midway mark of the race, the Terriers advanced up the Mids’ boat and had a small margin of open water. Likewise, Navy had a slight bit of open water over Georgetown at the same juncture. Over the final 500 meters of action, the Mids came back in contact with the Terriers and made a race of it to the finish line. BU answered Navy’s comeback attempt and took the victory, 7:36.502 to 7:40.584. Georgetown clocked in 9.027 seconds back at 7:49.611.

V4 at Patriot League Championship

The third contest of Friday afternoon for the Mids was the second varsity eight grand final. A similar alignment of BU, Navy and Georgetown sprinted out to an initial lead through the first 500 meters. The Hoyas moved to the front of the pack as the race neared the hallway point with the Terriers slightly ahead of the Mids. Inching into the lead pack, MIT started pulling into contact with both Navy and BU. With less than 500 meters to the finish, the Hoyas were over seven seats up on the Mids and Terriers, who were locked in a stroke-for-stroke competition for second place. Down the stretch, Navy charged up Georgetown’s boat and pulled within four seats, but came up just short of the victory, while MIT sprinted pass BU to grab the final podium position. The Hoyas posted a time of 6:58.332, 1.938 seconds ahead of the Mids’ 7:00.270; the Engineers garnered the bronze medal at 7:00.843.

Everything was up for grabs going into the first varsity eight races as the top-three teams were separated by less than 20 points as Georgetown led with 127 points, three ahead of Navy (124) and 17.5 ahead of Boston’s 109.5-point total. With the added 2V4 event and new scoring system, every position in the leaderboard of the V8 race was worth 20 points starting with 180 for the winner. BU made sure they’d be back in the NCAA Championship as the automatic qualifier from the Patriot League as they sprinted out to a half-boat lead and had a near open-water advantage following 500 meters of racing. Rowing from the opposite side of the river in lane one, Navy was slightly off the pace and was battling with Colgate in fifth place as the race crossed the 1,000-meter mark. The Mids and Raiders caught up the Bucknell Bison and the race was on for fourth place. At the line, Bucknell had just enough left and finished fourth at 6:55.616, while Colgate took fifth and Navy sixth with times of 6:56.647 and 6:57.565, respectively.

At the conclusion of the action, Boston University earned the overall team title with 289.5 points over the four events. With that victory, the Terriers will earn the automatic berth into the 2025 NCAA Championship in West Windsor, N.J., the weekend of May 30-June 1.

“It’s a difficult way to finish the season, but I’m extremely proud of the way this group worked through some rough stretches during the year and worked back to be in the conversation today,” said Schlosberg in closing.

“We’re a young team with tons of potential so the future is bright. Our seniors have done a great job of leading the program and making sure that Navy Women’s Rowing will continue to thrive as they advance to careers in the fleet and in the corps. We thank them for their four years of hard work here at Navy.”
 
Race Results
First Varsity Eight
Heat 2; 3rd of 4 boats … 6:53.483
Grand Final
Boston Univ. – 6:42.587
MIT – 6:49.987
Georgetown – 6:52.805
Bucknell – 6:55.616
Colgate – 6:56.647
Navy – 6:57.565
 
Second Varsity Eight
Heat 1; 1st of 5 boats … 6:59.804
Grand Final
Georgetown – 6:58.332
Navy – 7:00.270
MIT – 7:00.843
Boston Univ. – 7:03.530
Bucknell – 7:16.250
Holy Cross – 7:22.363
 
First Varsity Four
Heat 2; 1st of 4 boats … 7:51.831
Grand Final
Boston Univ – 7:36.502
Navy – 7:40.584
Georgetown – 7:49.611
MIT – 8:10.109
Holy Cross – 8:22.480
Bucknell – 8:24.642
 
Second Varsity Four
Heat 1; 2nd of 5 boats … 8:06.714
Grand Final
Boston Univ. – 7:57.821
Navy – 8:21.443
MIT – 8:23.250
Bucknell – 8:32.058
Holy Cross – 8:37.976
Georgetown – 10:42.376
 
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Track and Field teams prepare as indoor season begins | Sports

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With the indoor season underway, the SIUE men’s and women’s track and field program is heading into competition with excitement and ambition. 

One of the newer faces on the roster, graduate student Norman Mukwada, joined SIUE after competing at Florida A&M University. Mukwada is a sprinter who mainly competes in the 200- and 400-meter sprints. Mukwada said his transition into the team has been good, in part due to the hospitality.

“It’s a different environment and new people, but we work together, and I really love my teammates,” Mukwada said. “We support each other so we can achieve what we want to achieve. It’s about togetherness.”

Freshman Olivia Hansen is an international addition to the team. Competing in hurdles and sprints, Hansen will take on her first Division I season after previously competing through private club programs in Sweden. 

“Here, I finally have a team to compete for,” Hansen said. “That gives me a higher purpose, and I want to do everything to benefit the team.”

Hansen said that, for her first season, she has set big goals for herself. She hopes to break 58 seconds in the 400 and reach the mid-8-second range in the 60-meter hurdles.

“I do track because I enjoy it,” Hansen said. “My results don’t define me as a person. If I work hard, I’ll get good results, but I want to find joy in what I’m doing.”

Returning Cougars like senior Konrad Sacha are reacclimating themselves to the indoor season. Sacha said indoor is more technical due to the tighter turns and shared lane racing in events like the 400-meter sprint. 

Last season, Sacha ran several events, including the 60-, 200- and 400-meter sprints, as well as the 4×400 meter relay. Sacha’s 400-meter time at the Ohio Valley Conference Indoor Championships was 49.2 seconds. 

Sophomore sprinter Darrelle Rice has been focusing on both her mental and physical health leading into this season. Rice is coming off a strong indoor season with personal bests of 8.13 seconds in the 60-meter hurdles and 26.4 seconds in the 200-meter sprint.

“I’ve dealt with injury, but I refuse to let it define me,” Rice said. “I plan to come back strong.”

Men’s and women’s track and field head coach Marcus Evans said he believes his opening meet will serve as a benchmark for the team, no matter how experienced.

Evans said that the key to the beginning of the season is confidence and support. Despite track being a mainly individual sport, he said his teams pride themselves on being there for each other. Evans said he wants his teams to be the loudest

With training through a period with final exams, Evans said student-athletes are encouraged to communicate needs as they balance the student-athlete schedule.

“The student side is always going to come before the athlete side,” Evans said. “There’s no competition more important than graduating.”

Evans said the program is looking to be on podiums and be national qualifiers.

“We’ve gone from near the bottom of the standings to one of the best finishes in school history last year,” Evans said. “We want to keep pushing forward. Anything can happen at a conference championship.”

For now, the Cougars are focused on their first meets of the season, competing hard, learning where they stand and returning ready to grow.

SIUE’s next meet is the Alexis Jarrett Invitational on Jan. 6 at the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri.





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Creighton volleyball wins 23rd straight match, advances to the Elite Eight back-to-back years

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Creighton volleyball has advanced to the Elite Eight for the second season in a row. No. 3 seed Creighton defeated No. 2 seed Arizona State, 3-1, on Thursday.

Creighton won with set scores of 26-24, 19-25, 25-13 and 25-18. Senior outside hitter Ava Martin led the team in scoring with 23 kills, followed by Kiara Reinhardt with 15 and Jaya Johnson with 12.

With the match tied at 1-1 and following a decisive set two loss, head coach Brian Rosen said his team fought back.

“They showed incredible poise,” Rosen said. “We’ve struggled at times this season to allow one point to be one point. And I thought all match tonight, they were able to move on quickly to the next one.”

ASU’s outside hitters were really good at hitting their fastball, he added.

“We were so good defensively on everything else,” Rosen said.

He added solid serving from Creighton kept the Sun Devils off balance.

The Catholic school in Omaha has rattled off 23 consecutive wins this season following its loss to undefeated, in-state rival Nebraska in mid-September. Now, Creighton is 28-5. Thursday’s match marked Arizona State’s first loss since Halloween. The Sun Devils finished the season 28-4, including a Big 12 conference title.

In Rosen’s first season leading the program, the Bluejays will make their third Elite Eight appearance ever. The school has never made the Final Four.

Rosen’s team will look to change that Saturday. Creighton will play No. 1 seed Kentucky, who toppled unseeded Cal Poly, 3-0, on Thursday afternoon. Kentucky is the host school for this regional.



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One week into the season and Penn State is already making a name for itself, earning two weekly honors.

Sophomore Tayissa Buchanan was named the Big Ten Track Athlete of the Week, whereas Collin Burkhart was named the Big Ten Field Athlete of the Week.

Buchanan ran the second-fastest 800 meter in school history at the Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener in Boston, winning the race with a four-second personal best of 2:02.67.

Burkhart also won his respective event last weekend, earning the victory in the men’s weight throw at the Bison Opener, throwing 20.38 meters.

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Updated Dec. 11, 2025, 5:16 p.m. ET

LEXINGTON — After defeating Cal Poly 3-0 in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Volleyball Tournament on Thursday, No. 1 Kentucky will take on No. 3 Creighton in the Elite Eight on Saturday night.

UK takes a 25-match win streak into the Elite 8, its fourth regional final under coach Craig Skinner.

Here’s everything you need to know to keep up with the match from home:

No. 1 seed Kentucky versus No. 3 Creighton will be broadcast live on ESPN2 Saturday from Historic Memorial Coliseum.

Authenticated subscribers can access ESPN2 via TV-connected devices or by going to WatchESPN.com or the WatchESPN app.

Those without cable can access ESPN2 via streaming services, with Fubo offering a free trial.

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After defeating Cal Poly, UK will play Creighton OR Arizona State in the Lexington Regional Final this weekend. Here’s a look at the tournament schedule:

  • First and second rounds: Dec. 4-6
  • Regionals: Dec. 11-14
  • Semifinals: Dec. 18 at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri
  • Championship: Dec. 21 at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri



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University of Miami Student-Athletes Earn Degrees at Fall Commencement – University of Miami Athletics

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CORAL GABLES, Fla. – During commencement exercises today at the University of Miami, 32 Hurricanes student-athletes are set to earn their undergraduate or graduate degrees.

“I am extremely proud to see this group of Hurricanes earns their degrees from the University of Miami,” Vice President/Director of Athletics Dan Radakovich said. “Graduation is a milestone moment for our student-athletes, and I am excited to see where their life’s journey takes them from here.”

Eleven of the University’s athletic programs were represented at today’s commencement, led by the football team with 15 graduates, including ACC Defensive Player of the Year Rueben Bain and ACC Jacobs Blocking Trophy winner Francis Mauigoa. The list also includes two 2025 NCAA individual champions — Devoux Deysel, who won the men’s javelin title and Chiara Pellacani, who captured the 1-meter diving crown.

Three former baseball student-athletes earned degrees, including John Siegler, who lettered under legendary coach Ron Fraser from 1963-65.

Fall 2025 Student-Athlete Graduates

Men’s Basketball
Yussif Basa-Ama*

Women’s Basketball
Sophia Zulich*

Men’s Diving
Max Flory*

Football
Rueben Bain, Markel Bell, Wesley Bissainthe, David Blay, Charles Brantley, Andrew Cohen*, Anez Cooper, CJ Daniels*, Carter Davis, Francis Mauigoa, Matthew McCoy, Akheem Mesidor*, Ahmad Moten, Jack Nickel, Ryan Rodriguez*

Soccer
Tori Grambo*, Nanaka Inaba, Emma Pidding

Women’s Swimming & Diving
Chiara Pellacani

Men’s Tennis
Martin Katz

Men’s Track & Field
Devoux Deysel*, Solomon Strader*

Women’s Track & Field
Jemima Mills*, Deisiane Teixeira*

Volleyball
Paula Guersching, Dalia Wilson

Former Student-Athletes
Carson Fischer* (baseball), John Siegler (baseball), Greg Veliz (baseball)

*Denotes Master’s degree





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The Kentucky Wildcats look to take another step toward the NCAA Women’s Volleyball final four on Thursday afternoon, as they get set to host the upstart Cal Poly Mustangs.

The Wildcats came into the tournament as one of the favorites to win it all. They finished with the best record in the SEC during the regular season for the ninth year in a row, defeating Auburn, Tennessee and Texas to win the SEC Conference Tournament.

Kentucky has continued to be a strong team in the national tournament. After defeating Wofford in straight sets, the team outlasted UCLA in the second round, winning in four sets. The Wildcats are trying to get back to the regional final for the second year in a row, seeking their first final four appearance since winning it all four years ago.

Cal Poly is trying to write a Cinderella story. Unranked heading into the national tournament, the Mustangs knocked off fifth-seeded BYU in the opening round, before eliminating the No. 4 team in the region, USC, in a five-set thriller last weekend. The Mustangs are in the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2007, and the seventh time in program history.

NCAA WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT

Third Round

Cal Poly Mustangs vs. Kentucky Wildcats

When: Thursday, December 11

Time: 3:30 p.m. ET

Where: Historic Memorial Coliseum (Lexington, Ky.)

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