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University of Southern California – Official Athletics Site
USC women’s water polo is locked in with its 21st consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament, looking for the program’s eighth national championship when the Trojans head to Indianapolis next week. The No. 3 seed in this 2025 bracket, USC (27-4) opens up against Harvard (26-6) in the NCAA Quarterfinals on May 9 at the IU […]

USC has been a top-three team in the nation all season and earned the No. 2 seed for the 2025 MPSF Tournament. Under the direction of head coach Casey Moon for the second full season, USC had four Trojans earn All-MPSF honors this year, including Olympians and First Team honorees Tilly Kearns and Emily Ausmus, who became the third Trojan all-time to be named MPSF Newcomer of the Year. Sophomore Rachel Gazzaniga picked up a spot on the All-MPSF Second Team, and freshman Alma Yaacobi earned All-MPSF Honorable Mention as well as a spot on the MPSF All-Newcomer Team alongside Ausmus. Kearns, Gazzaniga and Ava Stryker are the Trojans’ returning All-Americans for a 2025 USC team averaging 17.3 goals per game in the program’s most high-powered offensive seasons in history. This is the first time a USC team has scored more than 500 goals in a single season.
This year’s National Collegiate field includes six automatic qualifiers from conference championships and three at-large teams. Seven teams qualify directly to the championship field, and the remaining two teams will compete in an Opening Round game on May 7. That winner will advance to quarterfinal games set for May 9, with semifinals held May 10 and the NCAA Championship game set for 12 p.m .ET on May 11. All games will be played at IU Natatorium in Indianapolis, Ind. Quarterfinals and semifinals will stream live on NCAA.com, and the NCAA Championship game will be televised on ESPNU and streamed on ESPN+.
Earning automatic berths this year are Stanford (MPSF), Harvard (CWPA), Loyola Marymount (Golden Coast), Hawai’i (Big West), McKendree (WWPA) and Wagner (MAAC). This year’s at-large teams are California, UCLA and USC — all out of the MPSF.
Winners of seven previous national championships, USC holds a 41-15 all-time record in NCAA tournaments. The Trojans last won it all in 2021. Last year, the Trojans entered NCAA action in Berkeley with a 18-8 record after a fourth-place finish in the 2024 MPSF Tournament. USC opened the 2024 NCAA Tournament against Stanford in the quarterfinals and fell 8-3 to the Cardinal.
USC’s first national title came in 1999 before the NCAA sponsored women’s water polo. In 2004, USC posted the first-ever undefeated season on the way to capturing the 2014 NCAA title. USC’s third title came in 2010 — the last time the Trojans swept the MPSF coach, player and newcomer awards — in a championship won over Stanford. Three years later in 2013, the Trojans topped the Cardinal in tripe sudden-death overtime — the longest NCAA final in history — to claim a fourth national championship for USC. In another three years, USC was back on top once more, posting a second undefeated season en route to the 2016 NCAA Championship in another epic battle against Stanford. The 2018 campaign brought USC its sixth crown in a defensive 5-4 win over Stanford at the Trojans’ Uytengsu Aquatics Center. In 2021, USC overpowered UCLA with an 18-9 final win that set an NCAA record for goals scored and margin of victory in a final and secured USC’s seventh national championship.
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Paris Saint-Germain Crush Inter Milan 5-0 To Win First Champions League Title
MUNICH: Rampant Paris Saint-Germain won a first European Cup after outclassing Inter Milan 5-0 in the Champions League final, thanks in part to Désiré Doué’s double on Saturday, German Press Agency (dpa) reported. Morocco’s Achraf Hakimi, at Inter 2020-2021, struck the opener on 12 minutes in Munich and France’s Doué scored either side of the […]

MUNICH: Rampant Paris Saint-Germain won a first European Cup after outclassing Inter Milan 5-0 in the Champions League final, thanks in part to Désiré Doué’s double on Saturday, German Press Agency (dpa) reported.
Morocco’s Achraf Hakimi, at Inter 2020-2021, struck the opener on 12 minutes in Munich and France’s Doué scored either side of the interval after the Qatar-backed French champions produced two lightning quick counter-attacks.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Senny Mayulu added the gloss for the biggest ever win in a European Cup final.
Inter’s Federico DiMarco had played Hakimi onside for the first, and Doué’s shot deflected in off the wing back for the second as the Parisians wrapped up an unprecedented French treble of Champions League, Ligue 1 and Coupe de France.
PSG, who lost their only other final 1-0 to Bayern Munich in 2020, have undergone a change in emphasis under Luis Enrique with big names such as Lionel Messi, Neymar and Kylian Mbappe replaced by solid performers and up-and-coming talents.
Spaniard Enrique had previously won the title as coach with Barcelona in 2015, also in Germany in Berlin. He joins an elite group of coaches to win the prize for two different clubs, including Carlo Ancelotti, Ottmar Hitzfeld, Jupp Heynckes, Ernst Happel, Pep Guardiola and Jose Mourinho. – BERNAMA-dpa
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Gauchos Track & Field Leaves Their Mark at NCAA West Regionals
Story Links COLLEGE STATION, Texas – The UC Santa Barbara Men’s and Women’s Track & Field team has finished their competitions at NCAA West Regionals at Texas A&M University, where ten Gauchos put their skills to work in their respective events throughout the four-day meet. Over the course of the meet, the […]

COLLEGE STATION, Texas – The UC Santa Barbara Men’s and Women’s Track & Field team has finished their competitions at NCAA West Regionals at Texas A&M University, where ten Gauchos put their skills to work in their respective events throughout the four-day meet. Over the course of the meet, the Gauchos took part in eleven total events.
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The men’s hammer throw saw the first Santa Barbara athlete of the day, where senior Andy Buttrell recorded a mark of 58.60m in the event. Later in the meet, senior Eitan Goore notched a 5.17m mark in the men’s pole vault. Senior Will Denning also impressed in the men’s triple jump as he posted a jump of 15.19m.
On the women’s side, Kennedy Johnson was the sole representative in the field, where she took on the triple jump and delivered a mark of 12.46m.
TRACK
For the women, freshman Mia Shepard recorded a time in the 400m that was just short of a nationals qualifying time. The two-time Big West Athlete of the Week came out of the race with a time of 53.62. Maddie Conte, the only Gaucho to compete in multiple events at West Regionals, also recorded 13.69 in the 100m hurdles and was six places away from qualifying in the 400m hurdles with a time of 59.09.
On the men’s side, the Gauchos had two competitors in the 200m, where senior Justin Steele ran 21.16 and Curtis Borden III was just hundredths of seconds away from a qualifying time in the event. Borden recorded a time of 21.01.
Sophomore distance specialist Parker Simmons took on the 3000m steeplechase on the third day of the meet, where he delivered a time of 8:53.52. Freshman Finn Andrews, who was the BIg West champion in the 400m hurdles a few weeks ago, recorded 52.07 in the event.
UP NEXT
At the NCAA Track & Field Championships, senior multis expert Brad Thomas will be representing the blue and gold. The four-day meet will take place at Eugene, Ore. on June 11-14.
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Sophia Treder – Women’s Volleyball
2024: Played in nine matches, appearing in 24 sets … Finished the season with 44 digs (1.83/set) … Had seven digs in back-to-back matches against Yale (Sept. 28) and at Princeton (Oct. 4) … Finished with seven digs against High Point (Oct. 8) … Had a season-best nine digs against Columbia (Oct. 11). 2023: Played […]

2023: Played in two sets in the season with appearances against Cornell (Nov. 10) and Yale (Nov. 18).
2022: Played in three matches, appearing five sets … Finished the season with four kills, seven digs, a block and a service ace … Had her first-career kill against Rhode Island (Sept. 2) … Finished with an ace and a dig at UConn (Sept. 17) … Had three kills, six digs and a block against Lindenwood (Sept. 17).
Before Brown: Played at the Michigan Elite Volleyball Academy … Named All-Catholic, All-State, All-Region and All-League at Marian High School … Team captain and two time DI Michigan State Champion … Named to the All-Academic Team.
Why Brown?: “I chose Brown because of the opportunity to have a balance between high academic and competitive athletics. The community surrounding me feels like a family as they support me in many ways as well as push me to be the best version of myself.”
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Three Tigers Advance to NCAA Outdoor Championships on Final Day of Round One
Story Links COLLEGE STATION, Texas – University of Missouri track and field’s Claudina Diaz and Kristi Perez-Snyman qualified for the women’s high jump final while Alicia Burnett punched her ticket to the women’s 100m semifinal of the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships on day four of the opening round at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Saturday. Diaz […]

COLLEGE STATION, Texas – University of Missouri track and field’s Claudina Diaz and Kristi Perez-Snyman qualified for the women’s high jump final while Alicia Burnett punched her ticket to the women’s 100m semifinal of the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships on day four of the opening round at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Saturday.
Diaz and Perez-Snyman both recorded jumps of 1.84m (6-0.5) to take fifth and seventh place, respectively, while Burnett finished the 100m in eighth in 11.10, shaving another three hundredths of a second off her school record in the event. The three will look to claim the first women’s national title in their events in school history.
Burnett, Diaz and Perez-Snyman join Callan Saldutto, Valentina Barrios and Skylar Coffey as the Tigers’ representatives at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, at the national championship meet for their respective events on June 11-15.
Ames Burton opened the day for Mizzou in women’s discus, where she placed 30th after a throw of 52.03m (170-8). In the Tigers’ final event, the 5000m, Monica Wanjiku finished in 16:38.21 for 35th, while Rahel Broemmel took 41st in 16:44.49.
SATURDAY, MAY 31 – NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS, ROUND ONE – DAY FOUR
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Field Events
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Place-Athlete-Mark | Notes (PR = personal record)
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Discus (W)
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30th – Ames Burton: 52.03m (170-8)
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High Jump (W)
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5th – Claudina Diaz: 1.84m (6-0.5)
7th – Kristi Perez-Snyman 1.84m (6-0.5)
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Track Events
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Place-Athlete-Mark | Notes (PR = personal record)
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100m (W)
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8th – Alicia Burnett: 11.10, PR
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5000m (W)
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35th – Monica Wanjiku: 16:28.21
41st – Rahel Broemmel: 16:44.49
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UP NEXT
Barrios, Burnett, Coffey, Diaz, Perez-Snyman and Saldutto will travel to Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, at the national championship meet for their respective finals on June 11-14.
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Victor Morais – Volleyball Coach
Victor Morais enters his second season as an assistant coach on the Morgan State volleyball staff. Hired prior to the 2024 season, Morais brings a wealth of international playing experience and coaching expertise to his new role at Morgan State University. Before joining the Bears, Morais spent two years as an assistant coach at California University […]

Before joining the Bears, Morais spent two years as an assistant coach at California University of Pennsylvania (VULCANS), where he played a crucial role in the team’s success.
Morais, a native of Brazil, has also served as a college assistant coach for both the men’s and women’s volleyball teams at Carlow, a NAIA program in Pittsburgh. He was an assistant coach for the inaugural season of men’s volleyball at Carlow in 2021 when the program played teams from seven different states. The following spring, the Celtics won their first intercollegiate match.
On the women’s side, Morais was a member of the coaching staff in 2021. Carlow earned seven victories at home before placing third at the United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA) Championship in Virginia Beach. The Celtics featured 12 players named to the River States Conference Scholar-Athlete Team last year.
Morais has also dedicated himself to coaching at various levels in the Pittsburgh area. His experience spans both club and scholastic settings, fostering the development of young players from 12 to 18 years old. Through his involvement with Pittsburgh Elite, Morais has guided and mentored aspiring athletes, helping them hone their skills and reach their potential.
Prior to his coaching career, Morais played for various club level teams in beach volleyball tournaments in his native Brazil. He then moved to South Africa and competed at the national club level while playing for Durban University of Technology.
Morais, who earned his degree from Durban (South Africa) in 2015, resides in Baltimore, Md.
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De Coninck and Malanda Punch Tickets to Nationals
Story Links JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Two Kent State student-athletes punched tickets to the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships during action at the NCAA East Preliminary Rounds at the University of North Florida’s Hodges Stadium. Alexandre Malanda advanced in the men’s triple jump on Friday and Svenia De Coninck […]

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Two Kent State student-athletes punched tickets to the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships during action at the NCAA East Preliminary Rounds at the University of North Florida’s Hodges Stadium.
Alexandre Malanda advanced in the men’s triple jump on Friday and Svenia De Coninck advanced in the women’s high jump on Saturday. The pair will join Shelby Grover, who previously qualified in the women’s heptathlon, at the national meet in Eugene, Oregon.
Malanda finished second in the triple jump but needed an outdoor personal-best on his final attempt to punch his ticket to the NCAA Championships. The Paris native soared 52′-9.25″ on his last jump of the meet to beat his previous outdoor PR by 0.5″ and remains at the No. 4 spot on the Golden Flashes’ all-time performance list in the event.
De Coninck cleared a personal-best height of 5′-10.50″ on her second attempt at the bar to finish 12th and secure the final qualifying spot for the national meet. Her PR puts her in a tie for the third highest mark in school history.
Jaheim Jones and Aliesha Shaw recorded top-30 finishes in both events in which they competed. Jones placed 25th in the men’s 200-meter dash in 21.04 seconds and 28th in the 100-meter dash with a time of 10.42 seconds. Shaw had a top mark of 158′-9″ for 27th in the women’s discus throw and placed 30th in the shot put with a top throw of 50′-2.5″.
Kristen Jay finished her freshman campaign with a top throw of 149′-0″ for 29th in the women’s javelin.
In men’s long jump action, Amare Hall soared 23′-6″ to finish 32nd and Ayden Bath placed 39th with a mark of 23′-3.25″. Bath also ran the 110-meter hurdles and finished 33rd with a time of 14.17 seconds.
In their NCAA prelims debuts, Keeli Dunaway placed 42nd in the women’s triple jump with a mark of 39′-10.75″ and Charles Pawlosky took 43rd in the men’s shot put with a throw of 54′-2″.
Donovan Crawford (men’s discus throw) and Malanda (men’s long jump) also competed but had fouls on all three attempts. Amryne Chilton was a qualifier in the women’s 200m dash but scratched prior to the start of the meet.
De Coninck, Grover and Malanda will represent the Golden Flashes at the NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships, which will be held June 11-14 in Eugene, Oregon.
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