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Warrior Men’s Track and Field Solidifies Roster Additions Ahead of 2025-26 Season
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Cal Volleyball Announces 2025 Promotions
The Bears’ promotional schedule includes five giveaways and two post-match autograph sessions. VB8/11/2025 1:56 PM | By: Cal Athletics Bears To Retire Carli Lloyd’s Number, Celebrate 2010 NCAA Runner-Up Squad On October 3 California volleyball has announced its promotional schedule for the upcoming fall season, with the Golden Bears […]


The Bears’ promotional schedule includes five giveaways and two post-match autograph sessions.
Bears To Retire Carli Lloyd’s Number, Celebrate 2010 NCAA Runner-Up Squad On October 3
California volleyball has announced its promotional schedule for the upcoming fall season, with the Golden Bears set to host a celebration or giveaway in 13 of their 14 home matches. Single-game, group and season tickets are available here.
To celebrate the team’s alumni weekend (Oct. 3-5), Cal will have a jam-packed slate of events for fans to enjoy at Haas Pavilion. Prior to the Oct. 3 match against Louisville – which also serves as the Bears’ ACC opener – Cal will retire the number of legendary Golden Bear setter Carli Lloyd, the 2010 AVCA National Player of the Year and three-time All-American who led the program to its only two NCAA Final Four appearances in history and helped Team USA win the bronze medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Fans who arrive early will receive a commemorative Carli Lloyd t-shirt.
On Oct. 5, Cal will host its “Sunday Funday” event for its match against Notre Dame, which features several family-friendly activities as well as a post-match autograph session. The Bears will also sign autographs following the match against North Carolina on Nov. 9, when they will celebrate their “Championing Courage” day for those who have battled against hardship on and off the court.
The annual Dig Pink event will take place on Oct. 16 against Miami, which will feature a pink sport headband giveaway. The Bears are set to honor another standout alumnae during the Oct. 18 match against Florida State, when they will celebrate the achievements of 2025 Cal Athletics Hall of Fame inductee Hana Cutura, a three-time AVCA All-American and 2009 Pac-10 Player of the Year who owns the program record in career kills.
Fans will receive a special Big Spike-themed bandana at Cal’s Nov. 23 match against Stanford, which will also be the team’s Senior Day with a postgame ceremony to honor the players finishing their final year at Cal. For the Bears’ season finale (Nov. 30 against Boston College), fans are encouraged to bring canned food donations to Haas Pavilion for Cal’s annual “Fansgiving” food drive.
Other themed matches for the 2025 season include “Global Bears” night (Nov. 7 vs. Duke), Club HAAS (Nov. 14 vs. SMU) and Bears Bash (Nov. 16 vs. Pitt), the last of which will include free rally towels for fans.
2025 CAL VOLLEYBALL PROMOTIONAL SCHEDULE – All Times PT
Aug. 28 (vs. San Diego State, 6 p.m.) – “Familia California” Hat Giveaway
Kick off the season in style! Cal students, arrive early and receive a “Familia California” hat to rep your Bears pride. Don’t miss our official home opener!
Aug. 31 (vs. San Francisco, 1 p.m.) – Camper Reunion/Post-Match Serving Clinic
Welcome back, all Cal and USF volleyball summer campers! Join us for a special reunion and stick around after the match for a post-match serving clinic with the team.
Sept. 10 (vs. Vanderbilt, 7 p.m.) – Faculty and Staff Night
Help us celebrate faculty and campus staff who serve our community and campus. A night dedicated to giving back and showing gratitude.
Oct. 3 (vs. Louisville, 7 p.m.) – Carli Lloyd Jersey Retirement and T-Shirt Giveaway; 2010 NCAA Runner-Up 15th Anniversary Celebration (Alumni Weekend)
Celebrate a historic night in Berkeley! We’re retiring Carli Lloyd’s jersey, honoring the 2010 NCAA Finalist team on its 15th anniversary, and welcoming back alumni. Early-arriving fans will receive a commemorative Carli Lloyd t-shirt—don’t miss this ACC opener!
Oct. 5 (vs. Notre Dame, 1 p.m.) – Sunday Funday; Post-Match Autographs (Alumni Weekend)
Bring the whole crew for a Sunday Funday! Enjoy family-friendly activities and stick around after the match for autographs with the team.
Oct. 16 (vs. Miami, 7 p.m.) – Dig Pink; Sport Headband Giveaway
Support breast cancer awareness by rocking pink in the stands! Early-arriving fans will receive a pink sport headband as we honor a meaningful cause on and off the court.
Oct. 18 (vs. Florida State, 4 p.m.) – A Bear Forever (Hana Cutura Celebration)
Celebrate the legendary Hana Cutura, a true Bear Forever. Join us in recognizing her contributions to Cal Volleyball history.
Nov. 7 (vs. Duke, 7 p.m.) – Global Bears
We’re celebrating the international spirit of our student-athletes! Join us for a night that highlights the global connections and unity Cal Volleyball brings to the court.
Nov. 9 (vs. North Carolina, 1 p.m.) – Championing Courage; Post-Match Autographs
Join us as we honor those who embody courage on and off the court. After the match, meet your favorite players during a post-match autograph session.
Nov. 14 (vs. SMU, 7 p.m.) – Club HAAS
The lights go down and the volume goes up—Club HAAS is back! Don’t miss the most electric match atmosphere of the season.
Nov. 16 (vs. Pitt, Noon) – Bears Bash; Rally Towel Giveaway
It’s time to turn Haas into a party! Join us for Bears Bash and grab your rally towel to wave loud and proud.
Nov. 23 (vs. Stanford) – Senior Day; Bandana Giveaway (Big Spike)
Rivalry. Recognition. Rallies. Celebrate Senior Day and gear up with a limited-edition Big Spike bandana as the Bears take on Stanford in a high-stakes match. Stay after the match for a special Senior Day ceremony.
Nov. 26 (vs. Boston College) – Fansgiving Food Drive
Give back before you give thanks! Bring a canned good or donation and help us support our local community this Fansgiving.
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JU Beach Volleyball Hires Veteran Coach Savannah Siegrist to Assistant Position
Jacksonville University’s Beach Volleyball Team has appointed Savannah Siegrist as the new assistant coach. Siegrist previously served as an assistant at JU during the 2024 season and has head coaching experience from her time at Webber International University. She began her volleyball career at JU, achieving notable wins against ranked teams before transferring to the […]
Jacksonville University’s Beach Volleyball Team has appointed Savannah Siegrist as the new assistant coach. Siegrist previously served as an assistant at JU during the 2024 season and has head coaching experience from her time at Webber International University. She began her volleyball career at JU, achieving notable wins against ranked teams before transferring to the University of Oregon. Now, under head coach Dylan Hough, the team looks to leverage her extensive coaching background for the upcoming 2025 season. With the addition of Siegrist and the hiring of Dolphin legend Emily Kubicsko, the JU Beach Volleyball program is positioned for continued success.
By the Numbers
- Siegrist recorded 29 career wins during her three seasons at the University of Oregon.
- JU Beach Volleyball achieved 13 victories in 2023 and 12 in 2024, their most successful seasons ever.
State of Play
- Savannah Siegrist returns to JU Beach Volleyball after a brief head coaching role.
- The team aims to build on recent successes with a strong coaching staff and returning athletes.
What’s Next
As the season approaches, the Dolphins will focus on integrating Siegrist’s coaching strategies while continuing to develop their talented roster. Expectations are high for further victories and a competitive edge in upcoming matches.
Bottom Line
The return of Savannah Siegrist to the JU Beach Volleyball staff signifies a strategic move to heighten the program’s performance, reinforcing their recent achievements and fostering a culture of growth and success.
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Utah's Miller family pursuing hat trick of sports
For decades, the family of late Utah Jazz owner Larry Miller watched others shape the real estate surrounding the arena he built in downtown Salt Lake City. But after selling the NBA franchise in 2020 for $1.66 billion and their auto dealerships in 2021 for $3.2 billion, family is placing big bets on sports-driven real […]

For decades, the family of late Utah Jazz owner Larry Miller watched others shape the real estate surrounding the arena he built in downtown Salt Lake City. But after selling the NBA franchise in 2020 for $1.66 billion and their auto dealerships in 2021 for $3.2 billion, family is placing big bets on sports-driven real estate development across the region.
“Now, with our next-generation sports and entertainment team, plus our real estate group, we can create that 360 experience,” said Steve Starks, CEO of the Larry H. Miller Company.
The scale of that vision appears grander than ever following the family’s return to big-league sports ownership through the acquisition in April of a controlling stake in MLS’s Real Salt Lake and the NWSL’s Utah Royals at a roughly $600 million valuation. The Larry H. Miller Company is now spearheading three separate sports-anchored projects tied to their long-held minor league baseball club, the newly acquired soccer teams and a potential MLB expansion franchise.
“We’ve sort of worked the ‘sports land’ for almost 40 years,” said Don Stirling, executive director of the Miller Family Office and its philanthropic efforts. “There’s a time to plant, there’s a time to harvest and even a season to rest. There’s been a season of rest, to some degree, when we sold the Jazz, but we never left the land.”
Building Around Baseball
Shortly after the sale of the Jazz in late 2020 to Ryan Smith, founder of Qualtrics and head of Smith Entertainment Group, the LHM Company’s real estate arm acquired a master-planned community 20 miles south of Salt Lake City called Daybreak. It soon began construction of an adjacent sports and entertainment district called Downtown Daybreak, featuring a new privately funded stadium for the Salt Lake Bees, the minor league baseball team the family has owned since 2003. The Bees, the Class AAA affiliate of the Angels, moved into the $140 million Ballpark at America First Square for the 2025 season, serving as the anchor of a mixed-use district featuring a Miller-owned Megaplex entertainment center, outdoor concert venue, offices, retail and housing.
Last year, the LHM Company introduced plans to invest $3.5 billion in another 100-acre, mixed-use project, this time on the west side of Salt Lake City. The anchor for this development would be a ballpark for an MLB expansion team that the Millers are quietly but actively pursuing as the leaders of a coalition called Big League Utah. The state of Utah has already agreed to fund up to $900 million of the construction of the stadium in the event that the region is granted a team.
“We have real estate that we already own; we have an ownership group that’s prepared, experienced and ready; and now we have public financing already lined up,” Starks said. “Those reasons, combined with Utah’s great economy, fastest-growing state in the country, youngest state in the country [by median age], give us a compelling argument that if baseball decides to expand, that we should be one of the two markets that they expand to.”
Adding soccer
The LHM Company’s purchase of Real Salt Lake and the Royals earlier this year from former majority owner David Blitzer (who remains a minority partner) and Smith (who has exited his investment entirely) already looks like a good value, considering the Columbus Crew and Austin FC have since sold equity at reported valuations of $900 million.
“It’s nice to see very strong valuations, and I think that’s a credit to David’s commitment to not just seeking the highest dollar, but seeking the right partner,” Starks said. “Together, we hope that we’ll have strong growth on the pitch and on the revenue side, and the league is doing great things.”
The Millers have since brought on additional limited partners with ties to the region, including Waystar CEO Matt Hawkins, Built Brands CEO Nick Greer, Traeger Grills CEO Jeremy Andrus and CardWorks Chairman Don Berman. Michelle Smith, president of Miller Sports + Entertainment, said the Millers’ deep roots in Utah are set to pay immediate dividends for the club in the form of several sponsorship agreements expected to be announced in the coming weeks.
“We have that ability to run really deep in corporate partnership sales, ticket sales, media and PR strategy, as well as marketing and brand,” said Smith. “Those are all great strengths for us across all of our businesses within the platform.”
Like baseball, the Millers envision soccer at the center of a mixed-use development at the site of America First Field in Sandy, Utah. Less than two miles from LHM Company headquarters, the project would similarly feature office space, housing, retail and entertainment. The LHM Company is just beginning the process of finding an architect for the project through a request for proposal.
The new owners are also eyeing a renovation of the soccer-specific stadium itself, which opened in 2008 and has begun to show its age. Starks said that project, which will cost a minimum of $50 million, could begin as soon as the end of the 2026 MLS season.
The Millers’ ambitious three-pronged sports plan coincides with the efforts of Smith Entertainment Group, which last year purchased an NHL franchise to play at Delta Center alongside the Jazz. SEG is also renovating the arena and has secured $900 million in funding from Salt Lake City to redevelop the surrounding city blocks.
Salt Lake City is one of the smallest U.S. metros with multiple major professional sports teams, home to just 1.3 million people. But the Millers believe the region can sustain top-tier basketball, hockey, soccer and baseball, along with the large-scale developments rising alongside them.
“It’s not a tired market, it’s not a sleepy market,” Starks said. “It’s very vibrant, and the companies that are relocating there are building great businesses that want to be part of the sports teams and franchises that are there. Utah punches above its weight when it comes to supporting its sports teams.”
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Dallas high school track star dies unexpectedly – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
Instead of celebrating the start to his senior year, loved ones of 17-year-old Roy Hughes Jr. are mourning his death after the high school track athlete was found unresponsive in his room on Friday morning. The track and field state champion was a student at Lincoln High School in the Dallas Independent School District. In […]

Instead of celebrating the start to his senior year, loved ones of 17-year-old Roy Hughes Jr. are mourning his death after the high school track athlete was found unresponsive in his room on Friday morning.
The track and field state champion was a student at Lincoln High School in the Dallas Independent School District.
In a post on ‘X’, the school said, “We mourn the loss and honor the life and legacy of Legendary Roy Lee Hughes-a true MODEL who Defied the Odds and Defined Excellence. A respectful young man with a heart of gold, he became a state champion through discipline humility & an unshakable commitment to his team & school.”
Sunday afternoon, family, friends and coaches took a lap around the track he constantly practiced on to honor his memory. They later held a balloon release at a nearby park.
“I feel like he was there with us,” said Hughes’s older brother, Timad Cotton. “My brother was just a joy to the room.”
Hughes was the 2025 UIL 4A Track and Field State Champion during his junior year in the boys’ 300-meter hurdles.
“My little brother, he chased his dreams and he did what he wanted to do. All the stuff he accomplished, he went and did on his own, nobody forced him to do it,” said another older brother.
Hughes was one of six children, four boys and two girls, according to the siblings. The family said their brother was a star on and off the field and an all-around student athlete.
“That’s what I love the most about him, he kept his grades,” said Cotton, who described his brother as hardworking, smart and determined.
According to the family, Hughes had a doctor’s visit last week. It’s unclear what for, but continued on the rest of the week as normal.
“My sister was there that night. He had just came in for practice. He came in, he ate, he went to his room, just shut the door,” explained Timmy Williams, another older brother.
He said that was on Thursday night and on Friday morning his mother found Hughes unresponsive.
“The doctor’s called, so that’s what made my mama go to the room. She would knock on the door, he won’t answer, so she had to open the door, she kicked the door,” explained Williams.
Dallas Police said around 11:55 a.m. on Aug 9, officers were called to the 1800 block of West Mockingbird Lane. Dallas Fire-Rescue arrived and pronounced Hughes dead. The cause of his death remains under investigation as the family waits for an autopsy report.
It’s unclear if he had prior medical issues.
“Now that he’s not here, I’m hurt. I’m hurt. I’m hurt because the last words I told him was, ‘I love you,’ ‘and he said, ‘ I love you back,’ and I told him I was going to see him next week. Just don’t take life for granted, you know? Cherish every morning with your family. Tell everybody you love them and every day hug your mama, every day. Don’t never let nobody tell you what you can’t do. Everything can be done and everything is possible,” expressed Cotton.
“Because that goes to show you, a kid that didn’t smoke and didn’t drink, don’t do nothing, fight or nothing, anything can happen any possible time,” said Williams. So just cherish everybody and love your family. Love your family always,” expressed Williams.
“As a big brother to a little brother, I’m very proud of him,” said Cotton as he and his other brothers wore Hughes’ track and field medals around their necks.
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