Dhalluin scores 3 goals, Stanford beats USC 11-7 to win NCAA women’s water polo title |
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Juliette Dhalluin score three goals on Sunday and the Stanford defense allowed just one second-half goal to help the Cardinal beat Southern California 11-7 to claim its 10th NCAA women’s water polo championship and third in the last four seasons. No. 1 Stanford (25-1) finished the season on a 10-game win streak, […]
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Juliette Dhalluin score three goals on Sunday and the Stanford defense allowed just one second-half goal to help the Cardinal beat Southern California 11-7 to claim its 10th NCAA women’s water polo championship and third in the last four seasons.
No. 1 Stanford (25-1) finished the season on a 10-game win streak, dating to a 12-11 loss to the Trojans on March 29. The Cardinal beat USC 11-7 on April 27 in the semifinals of the MPSF Championship.
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No. 1 Stanford’s stingy defense powered a second-half surge to outlast No. 3 USC, 11-7, on Sunday afternoon to capture the 2025 NCAA Championship. The nation’s only program to have participated at every NCAA Championship since the event’s inception in 2001, Stanford claimed its 10th NCAA title overall and third in four seasons. The Cardinal […]
No. 1 Stanford’s stingy defense powered a second-half surge to outlast No. 3 USC, 11-7, on Sunday afternoon to capture the 2025 NCAA Championship.
The nation’s only program to have participated at every NCAA Championship since the event’s inception in 2001, Stanford claimed its 10th NCAA title overall and third in four seasons. The Cardinal also secured national championships in 2023, 2022, 2019, 2017, 2015, 2014, 2012, 2011 and 2002.
The winningest program in collegiate water polo, Stanford (25-1, 5-1 MPSF) put the finishing touches on a dominant campaign. In addition to producing one of only four 15-0 starts in school history, the Cardinal recorded three wins apiece over fellow contenders USC and UCLA while holding the nation’s No. 1 ranking for most of the season. It’s also the fourth time in school history Stanford won both the NCAA and MPSF crowns, having completed the double-dip in 2023, 2022 and 2014.
Sunday’s hardware carried even more significant meaning for Stanford Athletics, which extended one of the most recognizable streaks in college athletics. The nation’s all-time leader in NCAA team championships with 137, the Cardinal has now won at least one NCAA team championship during each of the last 49 seasons, dating back to the 1976-77 campaign.
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Schaeffler Earns Silver Medal in First Day of MAAC Outdoor Championships
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Lawrence Township, NJ – The Marist men’s track & field team raced on Saturday, day one of its eighth meet of the 2025 outdoor season, the MAAC Outdoor Championships. The event occurred at the Michael P. Brady Track and Field Complex in Lawrence Township, New Jersey. Miles Chamberlain’s time of 3:58.54 placed […]
Lawrence Township, NJ – The Marist men’s track & field team raced on Saturday, day one of its eighth meet of the 2025 outdoor season, the MAAC Outdoor Championships.
The event occurred at the Michael P. Brady Track and Field Complex in Lawrence Township, New Jersey.
Miles Chamberlain’s time of 3:58.54 placed him 9th overall in the 1500-meter run trials, qualifying him for Sunday’s finals.
Easton Eberwein qualified for Sunday in the 400-meter dash with a fifth-place finish and a time of 49.59. Weston LaBrecque (19th) raced a PR in the 400-meter dash at 51.23.
Amari Mathis clinched first place with a time of 10.33 in the 100-meter trials, a new school record. Mathis will compete on Sunday in the 100-meter finals. Ramsey Heredia (29th) also raced a PR at 11.34.
Joaquin Bell-Andrade (8th) qualified for the finals in the 800-meter run with a time of 1:56.17.
Miracle Okoli (8th) qualified for the 400-meter hurdle finals with a time of 55.77. Simon Advento (14th) ran a PR in the event with a time of 57.08.
Amari Mathis placed third in the 200-meter dash prelims with a finals qualifying time of 21.60. Maxwell Sylver (11th) earned a PR with a time of 22.30.
Logan Schaeffler claimed silver in the 3000-meter steeplechase, with his PR of 9:09.35 qualifying him for Junior Nationals. Kevin Cannon (6th) and Patrick Wininger (12th) also raced PRs, with their respective times of 9:33.90 and 9:57.19.
MAAC Outdoor Championships Saturday, May 9, 2025 MAAC Outdoor Championships Lawrence Township, New Jersey
1500-Meter Run Trials: 9 – Miles Chamberlain, 3:58.54, 18 – Sanjith Nomula, 4:07.28, 19 – Raffi Buchakjian, 4:07.29, 22 – Steven Viera, 4:09.96, 40 – Matthew Ferreri, 4:24.63
110-Meter Hurdle Trials: 13 – Christopher Lynch, 15.96
10000-Meter Run: 4 – Gabriel Rodriguez, 32:16.81, 11 – Kieran Donnelly, 33:25.80, 15 – Jackson Borge, 33:58.24, 16 – Davis Haines, 34:04.45
Long Jump: 8 – Ramsey Heredia, 6.59m
Pole Vault: 6 – Daniel Vargas, 3.95m, 7 – Noah Brown, 3.80m
UP NEXT The Red Foxes will compete on day two of the MAAC Outdoor Championships on May 11. This meet will continue at the Michael P. Brady Track and Field Complex.
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WILLIAMSTOWN, MA (May 10, 2025) – The Tufts University women’s track and field team competed in their penultimate competition of the season as they took on a competitive field at the Farley Inter-Regional Extravaganza at Williams College on Friday and Saturday. The meet began on Friday with Nyla Thompson’s […]
WILLIAMSTOWN, MA (May 10, 2025) – The Tufts University women’s track and field team competed in their penultimate competition of the season as they took on a competitive field at the Farley Inter-Regional Extravaganza at Williams College on Friday and Saturday.
The meet began on Friday with Nyla Thompson’s strong finish in the pole vault. The senior leapt to a personal best height of 3.57m to take eighth place in the event. The strong finishes in the field events continued as Cameron Stanton took sixth place in the long jump with a 5.32m mark. Cecilia LaBarge set a new personal best with a third place finish and 49.22m mark in the hammer throw.
On the track, the Jumbos took note of the field performances and followed suit. Lexi Dean took fifth in the 3000m steeplechase in 11:26.80. Elizabeth Donahue also finished well in the grueling 10,000m run, finishing sixth in 36:36.96.
The Jumbos will now direct their attention to the 2025 NCAA Division III Outdoor Women’s Track and Field Championships in Geneva, Ohio on May 22nd.
NEW HAVEN, CONN. – In an outstanding team effort, the Princeton women’s track and field team won the 2025 Ivy League Outdoor Heptagonal Championship to complete the program’s historic third all-time Triple Crown. The title marks the program’s 10th all-time outdoor championship and its first Triple Crown since 2011. It is the first Triple Crown […]
NEW HAVEN, CONN. – In an outstanding team effort, the Princeton women’s track and field team won the 2025 Ivy League Outdoor Heptagonal Championship to complete the program’s historic third all-time Triple Crown.
The title marks the program’s 10th all-time outdoor championship and its first Triple Crown since 2011. It is the first Triple Crown won under Head Coach Michelle Eisenreich.
With a final score of 202.5, the Tigers took the title, defeating second-place Harvard with 178.5 points.
The Tigers boast six individual championships and one relay win in the 4×800. Georgina Scoot won the long jump and the triple jump, while Shea Greene claimed the javelin title and Siniru Iheoma won the shot put. Mena Scatchard won the 1500, and Julia Jongejeugd won the heptathlon.