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North Carolina’s David Ford is one of three finalists for the 2025 Ben Hogan Men’s Golf National Player of the Year Award presented by Baird.   Joining the Tar Heel star as finalists are Florida State’s Luke Clanton and Auburn’s Jackson Koivun.   The Ben Hogan Award honors the top college golfer based on all […]

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North Carolina’s David Ford is one of three finalists for the 2025 Ben Hogan Men’s Golf National Player of the Year Award presented by Baird.
 
Joining the Tar Heel star as finalists are Florida State’s Luke Clanton and Auburn’s Jackson Koivun.
 
The Ben Hogan Award honors the top college golfer based on all collegiate, amateur and professional events over the previous 12 months. Ford, Clanton and Koivun will attend a black-tie dinner May 19 at Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas, where the winner will be announced.
 
Ford, a three-time semifinalist for the Hogan Award, is a first-time finalist. He is the nation’s No. 1 player in the NCAA’s Scoreboard/Clippd Rankings, is No. 1 in the PGA TOUR University standings and is third in the World Amateur Golf Ranking.
 
The Peachtree Corners, Ga., native has set a UNC record this season with five victories, including an unprecedented three in a row in March-April.
 
Ford won the prestigious Ben Hogan Collegiate Invitational at Colonial by three shots in the fall. He also has victories at The Williams Cup, Valspar Intercollegiate Invitational, Augusta Haskins Award Invitational and the Tar Heel Intercollegiate.
 
His 68.70 stroke average is on pace to set the Tar Heel single-season record, and he is first in UNC career scoring with an average of 70.14.
 
Former Tar Heel Mark Wilson won the Ben Hogan Trophy in 1996.
 



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Northland Outdoors Forecast: Tracking a seasonable Memorial Day weekend – Duluth News Tribune

After this past week has been damp with multiple days of rain around the region, we are tracking some drier weather for Memorial Day weekend. Clouds will still linger around for most of the Northland, but showers with remain isolated in two areas, around the arrowhead and western South Dakota for Saturday. Saturday ShowersStormTRACKER Weather […]

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After this past week has been damp with multiple days of rain around the region, we are tracking some drier weather for Memorial Day weekend. Clouds will still linger around for most of the Northland, but showers with remain isolated in two areas, around the arrowhead and western South Dakota for Saturday.

Saturday Showers

Saturday Showers

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Through the weekend overall, winds will remain light and variable for most. Winds do not look to pick up much more than 5-15 mph through the weekend.

Temperatures will not be too warm this weekend, but by the afternoon they will not be chilly either, as we stay seasonable with 60s for most of the area. The couple spots where we look to be cooler will be along the shore of Lake Superior, where highs look to remain in the 50s, as well as where the showers slide in to western South Dakota and keep temperatures in the 50s as well for the afternoon.

Saturday Highs

Saturday Highs

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Showers for Sunday will be even more sparse throughout the Northland, as a few sprinkles may make it into parts of North Dakota with the clouds sliding eastward for the afternoon, but for most, the bulk of the rain will remain across South Dakota with continued cloudy skies.

Sunday Showers

Sunday Showers

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With the increase in clouds, temperatures will be slightly cooler, and stay in the 50s for much of the Dakotas, but with calm winds, it will look to remain a pleasant cool spring day.

Cloudy and Cool Sunday

Cloudy and Cool Sunday

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And for Memorial Day, much of the region will still see clouds through the afternoon, but the sprinkles that do look to form will be rather spotty. By the afternoon, the clouds will give way a little to a mixture of clouds and sun for the later part of the day.

Memorial Day Clouds and Showers

Memorial Day Clouds and Showers

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Highs for Memorial Day will look to be a bit warmer around the region, with areas that see the clouds clear out early on getting into the 70s by the afternoon. A few spots across the Dakotas may remain in the 60s for another day, but as we then head into the week ahead we get some warmer temperatures. But for Memorial Day weekend itself, you may want to grab that sweatshirt for any evenings that you plan to enjoy outside.

Memorial Day Highs

Memorial Day Highs

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I grew up in Central Minnesota, and my in weather and storms led me to pursue my passion for meteorology. I got my Bachelor of Science from Iowa State University, and my experiences with forecasting there led me to start my career as a Meteorologist for WDAY as well as The Forum.





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Eagles forward heading to college hockey next season

Benjamin Pouliot will be staying in Michigan for the next part of his hockey career NEWS RELEASE NORTHERN ONTARIO JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE ************************** The Soo Eagles of the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League have announced another one of their players has committed to attended school and continue his on-ice career playing collegiately in the U.S. […]

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The Soo Eagles of the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League have announced another one of their players has committed to attended school and continue his on-ice career playing collegiately in the U.S.

Forward Benjamin Pouliot will attend Grand Valley State University, who are members of the Division I conference of the American Collegiate Hockey Association.

In two NOJHL seasons with the Eagles, the 20-year-old Pouliot, who hails from Howell, Mich, was over a point-per-game producer.

This recently completed campaign saw him collect 53 points in 42 outings, including notching a career single-season best 27 goals.

Back in 2023-24, he had 58 points in 56 contests on 24 tallies and 34 assists.

In all, Pouliot had 111 points in 98 league match-ups with 14 of his 51 career markers coming on the power play, while five came shorthanded. His 12 game-winning goals led his club over those two seasons.

His career point totals over the past two years tied him for seventh-most among all NOJHL skaters.

For his part, Pouliot stated: “Playing two seasons in the NOJHL with the Soo Eagles was an incredible experience. It helped me grow both as a player and a person. The staff; my billets and the quality of competition in the league were all great. I’m excited for the next chapter.”

Located in Allendale, Mich., the Grand Valley State Lakers compete out of the ACHA’s D-I conference.

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IMG Academy Announces Acquisition of College Recruiting Service SportsRecruits

May 22, 2025 BRADENTON, Fla. (May 22, 2025) – IMG Academy, the world’s leading sports education brand, today announced the acquisition of SportsRecruits, a college sports recruiting service with specialized products for families, club and high school teams, college coaches and event operators. The acquisition brings SportsRecruits alongside IMG Academy’s NCSA College Recruiting to create […]

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BRADENTON, Fla. (May 22, 2025) – IMG Academy, the world’s leading sports education brand, today announced the acquisition of SportsRecruits, a college sports recruiting service with specialized products for families, club and high school teams, college coaches and event operators. The acquisition brings SportsRecruits alongside IMG Academy’s NCSA College Recruiting to create an even more robust college sports recruiting network to help student-athletes and their families navigate the ever-evolving college sports landscape. The terms of the deal were not disclosed.

The acquisition marks a significant milestone for IMG Academy as it continues to expand its reach, with ambition to provide world-class IMG Academy experiences to any student-athlete who believes in the power of sport as a platform for life.

With its vision in mind, in addition to the SportsRecruits acquisition, IMG Academy has recently launched a variety of new on-campus and online experiences. On-campus IMG Academy has announced new sports, including softball, and girls and boys volleyball. Online, IMG Academy launched IMG Academy+ Essentials, a low-cost digital product with a focus on personal development through the lens of sport and performance. And as a first-of-its kind hybrid experience, combining campus and online experiences, IMG Academy recently announced IMG Academy Elevate, a new product aimed at providing elements of IMG Academy’s holistic personal development curriculum to school partners globally.

“Our responsibility is to prepare student-athletes for all aspects of college and life, and to positively impact as many lives as we possibly can,” said Brent Richard, CEO of IMG Academy. “The evolving opportunities for student-athletes create a new obligation to teach, support and prepare our families to meet the moment. Through our existing products and services, and now with SportsRecruits, we are helping student-athletes realize their dreams and enjoy the benefits that come from continuing their academic and athletic careers in college.”

“We’ve always been committed to empowering student-athletes and their families,” said Chris Meade, co-founder and CEO of SportsRecruits. “Partnering with IMG Academy amplifies our ability to deliver top-notch resources and opportunities to student-athletes everywhere. The combined strength of our networks and technology will redefine the recruiting landscape for the better.”

“The value of a college roster spot is growing and so too is the need for college sports recruiting,” added Rick McDole, COO of IMG Academy Online. “NCSA and SportsRecruits creates a holistic, best-in-class solution for student-athletes and their families, club coaches, and event operators. Our complementary strengths will more effectively connect student-athletes with college coaches and help student-athletes and their families find the right college fit.”

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About IMG Academy

IMG Academy is the world’s leading sports education brand, providing a holistic education model that empowers student-athletes to win their future, preparing them for college and for life. IMG Academy provides growth opportunities for all student-athletes through an innovative suite of on-campus and online experiences:

  • Boarding school and camps, via a state-of-the-art campus in Bradenton, Fla.
  • Online coaching via IMG Academy+, with a focus on personal development through the lens of sport and performance
  • Online college recruiting, via NCSA and SportsRecruits, providing unmatched college recruiting education and services to student-athletes and their families, club coaches, and event operators, and is the premier service for college coaches.

To learn more about IMG Academy and its on-campus and online experiences, visit www.imgacademy.com.

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Bill Muckalt signs 5-year deal to coach Michigan Tech hockey

May 22, 2025, 07:38 PM ET HOUGHTON, Mich. — Michigan Tech has hired Bill Muckalt to lead its three-time national championship college hockey program. The school announced it signed Muckalt to a five-year contract Thursday, bringing back a former assistant coach who led Lindenwood last season. He led the Missouri-based university to wins over Notre […]

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HOUGHTON, Mich. — Michigan Tech has hired Bill Muckalt to lead its three-time national championship college hockey program.

The school announced it signed Muckalt to a five-year contract Thursday, bringing back a former assistant coach who led Lindenwood last season. He led the Missouri-based university to wins over Notre Dame and Wisconsin in its third season of Division I hockey.

Muckalt was the associate head coach from 2017-23 at Michigan, where he was a two-time national champion as a forward before a five-year career in the NHL. He was an assistant coach at Michigan Tech from 2011-15.

The Huskies won national titles in 1962, 1965 and 1975.

“This is a great hockey community and world-class university,” Muckalt said.

Muckalt replaces Joe Shawhan, who was 54-120-29 over eight seasons.



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Four Mavs sign for women's college soccer

May 22—MOSES LAKE — Moses Lake Mavericks Liliana Savala, Samantha Escamilla, Maite Betes and Beth Ribellia signed their letters of intent to play college soccer Tuesday evening on Lions Field. Liliana and Samantha Escamilla will be signing with Green River Community College, while Maite and Beth will sign with Columbia Basin College. “I went to […]

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May 22—MOSES LAKE — Moses Lake Mavericks Liliana Savala, Samantha Escamilla, Maite Betes and Beth Ribellia signed their letters of intent to play college soccer Tuesday evening on Lions Field. Liliana and Samantha Escamilla will be signing with Green River Community College, while Maite and Beth will sign with Columbia Basin College.

“I went to go see the campus and I loved the campus,” said Savala on Green River CC. “I absolutely love the environment; it felt basically like a second home to my actual home.”

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Liliana had not initially planned on going to college to play soccer, but Green River had reached out to her and after talking to the coach, she realized that this would be a great next step in her soccer career, she said.

Liliana is planning on attending Green River to earn her undergraduate degree and focus on becoming a mechanical engineer when she moves on to a university after community college.

Samantha Escamilla said the coaching staff was a major reason for choosing Green River CC as well. She said that the college’s women’s soccer coach, Kelvin Mizen, seemed confident in what he was trying to build with the team.

“I’m all for building a family and just building goals and achieving them, so that was something that had my eye from the beginning,” said Samantha Escamilla.

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Samantha Escamilla is going to be pursuing a general education at Green River with a goal to possibly move into a business education.

For both Maite and Beth, being close to home was a big reason for choosing to attend Columbia Basin College. They said the soccer program and coaching staff had also impressed and inspired them to commit to the school.

“I wasn’t really ready to go too far from home yet, and they had a good soccer program,” said Beth.

Maite said she is going to be pursuing a general education at Columbia Basin College, but has an interest in hospitality that she might consider more as time passes.

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“I like to travel, so maybe something with that,” she said.

Beth will also be focusing on just getting her AA in general studies. She is considering a degree in psychology but is still undecided on what she really wants to do.

“I’m going to be exploring some other things,” Beth said. “I’m not really sure what I want to do yet.”

The girls played soccer for both the Mavericks and the Basin Sounders club soccer team throughout their soccer careers. Basin Sounders coach Lisha Ribellia said she has spent a lot of time with the players over the years, and they have proved themselves time and time again.

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“They come out, they work hard, and they do the things they need to do to succeed,” said Lisha. “They do it with a pleasant attitude and they’re looking to compete and achieve things so it’s been good working with them.”

Lisha said they have their futures laid out ahead of them as they make their way through junior college and decide whether they want to further their soccer careers into an even higher level.

“I think that’s something that they get to kind of explore for a couple of years in school,” she said. “I know a couple of them are planning on going into helping out with more sports things, which is going to be great.”

Liliana said her time with the Basin Sounders is what resulted in her being scouted by colleges early in the season. Playing for the club was very important in both her development as a player and as a person in general.

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“I started playing with Lisha when I was a freshman,” she said. “I wasn’t fully confident in myself, and she helped push me to be the best version of who I could be and how I could play.

Maite said she had played soccer her whole life, but her time playing as a Mav has been her favorite so far.

“These four girls, they’re really special ones,” said Mavs girls soccer coach Alysha Overland. “I know the whole program is sad to see them go, but very excited to see them to their next endeavor.”

The work ethic of these four girls has been some of the best that the Mavs have had, said Overland. They have consistently shown in both practice and games a great attitude and strong effort that couples with their energy and skill.

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“I definitely think the community colleges that they’re going to are lucky to have them,” she said. “I think they’re going to excel, stand out big time for them and I think that if they choose to, they could play beyond that as well.”

Liliana’s mother, Samantha Savala, described her daughter as an amazing individual and is excited that Liliana is going out in the world and continuing to play soccer.

“That’s what she loves,” said Samantha Savala. “That’s the only thing that we want for her is to do what she loves, and this is something that she’s passionate about and wants to do.”

Brenda Farias, Samantha Escamilla’s mother, said that her daughter is a very dedicated and cheerful person and is very excited for the opportunity for her to continue her journey with soccer and move on to college.

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“I think she’s just trying to grow up and she’s trying to figure out her way,” said Brenda.

Maite has become quite the leader both on and off the field for high school and club soccer, said her mother, Katrina Betes. Katrina coached her daughter since she was younger and always instilled in her the idea that Maite could do anything and to give everything 110%.

“I think whatever she does is a perfect example for that,” said Katrina. “That’s what she’s done through club and high school as well.”

Beth’s parents, Saul and Jennifer, said she is a very kind and driven person who follows her goals and is always a team player. They are excited for her to move on to college and the opportunity she has to do something bigger.

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“The school that they’re heading to is a really good visit, so a great place to land from a parent standpoint,” said her father, Saul. “She’s going to a good place.”

The girls are all excited to see what the future holds, both in academics and for what they can continue to do as soccer players.

“I definitely see myself overcoming the levels of college soccer,” said Samantha Escamilla. “I love competing, so I want to see how far I can compete.”

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MSU names Oregon dean Laura Lee McIntyre as provost

MSU President Kevin Guskiewicz announced Wednesday in an email that Laura Lee McIntyre will serve as Provost and Executive VP for Academic Affairs, following a nationwide search that began in October 2024. McIntyre, who currently serves as dean of the College of Education and the Castle-McIntosh-Knight Professor of school psychology at the University of Oregon, […]

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MSU President Kevin Guskiewicz announced Wednesday in an email that Laura Lee McIntyre will serve as Provost and Executive VP for Academic Affairs, following a nationwide search that began in October 2024.

McIntyre, who currently serves as dean of the College of Education and the Castle-McIntosh-Knight Professor of school psychology at the University of Oregon, will also serve as a MSU Research Foundation Professor in the Department of Counseling, Educational Psychology and Special Education.

“Dr. McIntyre brings palpable energy and outstanding experience in advancing knowledge and transforming lives,” Guskiewicz said in the email. “Dr. McIntyre is an accomplished scholar, known for her work in early childhood, autism, family-centered interventions and family-school partnerships for children with disabilities.”

University representatives did not respond to The State News’ request for further information at the time of publication. 

Under McIntyre’s leadership at Oregon, its College of Education has thrived, with “a collaborative culture leading to new academic programs, more robust student advising services, stronger graduate enrollment, increased student scholarships, more research awards, increased revenue and a meaningful commitment to shared governance and faculty development,” Guskieiwcz said.

Guskiewicz said he is confident that McIntyre shares his “one-team” approach to embracing land-grant traditions while becoming “a more contemporary and bold institution.” He also thanked the university’s search committee, co-chaired by Dean Jim Forger and Professor Felicia Wu.

Guskiewicz also thanked Thomas Jeitschko, who served as interim provost, who has been in the role for nearly three years. He will return to his position as senior associate provost during the transition process. 

Jeitschko became interim provost after Teresa Woodruff was named interim president in 2023, following former MSU President Samuel Stanley’s resignation.

“I am grateful for his many significant contributions, from building community and strengthening meaningful stakeholder engagement to promoting cross-functional collaboration as one team and recruiting and appointing excellent university leaders,” Guskiewicz said. “In the months and years ahead, we will continue to build on Thomas’ work and appreciate that he will return to his role as senior associate provost during this leadership transition.”

During a podcast interview on MSU Today with Russ White, McIntyre shared her short-term and long-term goals and ambitions for her new role. 

“The first thing I’d like to do is spend time really understanding what our strengths and what our vulnerabilities are,” McIntyre said. “Every institution has them. I’m a firm believer in our strengths and our people and it’s important for me to get to know as many people as I can as quickly as I can.”

Part of McIntryre’s goal in getting to hear directly from faculty, staff and students is going on a listening tour, similar to Guskiewicz’s first act as MSU president.

McIntyre’s appointment is subject to approval by the Board of Trustees at their next meeting on June 13, with her planned to officially start on Aug. 4, 2025.

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