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Water Polo to Face Cal in NCAA Championship

Story Links NC Women’s Water Polo Championship Bracket HONOLULU — The Big West champion University of Hawai’i women’s water polo team will open the National Collegiate Women’s Water Polo Championship by facing California on May 9 in Indianapolis in a rematch of their NCAA […]

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HONOLULU — The Big West champion University of Hawai’i women’s water polo team will open the National Collegiate Women’s Water Polo Championship by facing California on May 9 in Indianapolis in a rematch of their NCAA tournament meeting a year ago. 
 
The nine-team bracket was revealed during the NCAA selection show on Monday, a day after the Rainbow Wahine captured their second consecutive Big West Championship title in Irvine, Calif., to claim the conference’s automatic berth into the NCAA field. The Rainbow Wahine (21-4) were awarded the fourth seed in the bracket and will take on the Golden Bears (19-5) at the IU Natatorium in a first-round match at 2 p.m. Eastern Time (8 a.m. Hawai’i Time).
 

 
The NCAA tournament matches will be streamed on ncaa.com until the national championship match, which will be televised on ESPNU on May 11.
 
The Rainbow Wahine will make the program’s ninth appearance in the NCAA Tournament and earned back-to-back berths for the first time since 2005 and ’06. UH defeated Princeton in the quarterfinals of last year’s NCAA tournament held at Cal’s Spieker Aquatics Center in Berkeley, Calif. The ‘Bows then ended the season with a 9-6 loss to the Bears in the semifinals.
 
Cal was awarded one of three at-large berths into the NCAA tournament bracket coming off a third-place finish in last weekend’s MPSF Championship in Los Angeles.
 
The Rainbow Wahine faced Cal earlier this season in the Barbara Kalbus Invitational in Irvine, Calif., and pulled out a 12-11 win over the Bears on Feb. 22. UH and Cal are 3-3 in six meetings over the last three seasons.
 
The tournament opens on May 7 with a matchup between Wagner and McKendree with the winner advancing to face top-seeded Stanford. UH or Cal would face the winner of that match in the semifinals. 
 
UH swept the Big West regular-season and championship titles for the second straight year and has won 20 consecutive conference matches. 
 
James Robinson will make his NCAA tournament debut as head coach of the Rainbow Wahine after three seasons and one tournament appearance as an assistant coach to Maureen Cole.

National Collegiate Women’s Water Polo Championship

At IU Natatorium; Indianapolis

Hawai’i Times listed

  • Opening round game | May 7

    • Wagner vs. McKendree, 12 p.m.

  • First round | May 9

    • No. 1 Stanford vs. Wagner/McKendree, 6 a.m.
    • No. 4 Hawai’i vs. California, 8 a.m.
    • No. 2 UCLA vs. LMU, 10 a.m.
    • No. 3 USC vs. Harvard, 12 p.m.

  • Semifinals | May 10
  • National championship | May 11

May 9-10 matches will be streamed on ncaa.com
 

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TRACK & FIELD CONCLUDES TIME AT NCAA WEST FIRST ROUND WITH OLIVER’S STEEPLECHASE

Story Links COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Tia Oliver concluded Sacramento State’s time at the NCAA West First Round by placing 40th in the women’s steeplechase at Texas A&M.   Oliver, who was making her first appearance at the NCAA postseason outdoor meet, ran the race in 10:41.70. The senior will […]

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COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Tia Oliver concluded Sacramento State’s time at the NCAA West First Round by placing 40th in the women’s steeplechase at Texas A&M.
 
Oliver, who was making her first appearance at the NCAA postseason outdoor meet, ran the race in 10:41.70. The senior will depart Sacramento State as the school record holder in the steeplechase (10:24.82). She is also ninth in the indoor mile (4:58.07) and second in the indoor 3K (9:45.23).
 
The Hornets had six student-athletes compete at the NCAA West First Round, its highest total since 2019. Senior Miles Grant was able to advance to the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships in the high jump. He will compete on June 13 in Eugene, Ore.
 



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Eagles Wrap Up Season at NCAA Outdoor Championships East Regional

Story Links JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The North Carolina Central University men’s and women’s track and field teams had five qualifiers compete at the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships East First Round on May 28-31 at Hodges Stadium. Division I student-athletes from all over the East region battled for […]

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The North Carolina Central University men’s and women’s track and field teams had five qualifiers compete at the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships East First Round on May 28-31 at Hodges Stadium.

Division I student-athletes from all over the East region battled for a spot in the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships in Eugene, Oregon. Only the top 12 qualifiers from each event could punch their ticket to Hayward Field, meeting up with the same number of qualifiers from the West region first round at Texas A&M.

Melanne Sutton opened for NCCU on May 29 in the women’s 100m first round. Sutton finished 37th in the preliminary round in 11.47 seconds out of 48 sprinters. The top three from each heat, along with the six fastest times advanced to the next round. Sutton finished seventh in her heat.

The next day, Malcolm Forbes competed in the men’s triple jump. The junior leaped 14.49m in his first round, but closed out the third round with a mark of 14.57m, placing 41st in the event.

Jonathan Raijon-Koger was two spots outside of the top 12 in the men’s high jump, hanging tough in the event. Raijon-Koger cleared 2.10m, tying for 14th overall. Fellow Eagle Theodore Skinner didn’t record a height in the event.

Tia Lucas was also in striking distance in the women’s high jump on the final day. Lucas tied for 17th after clearing 1.74m in her second jump. She attempted the 1.79m mark but couldn’t successfully clear it, which would have topped her personal record of 1.77m.

With the conclusion of the postseason for NC Central, the Maroon & Gray will turn its attention to reaching new heights next season.

For more information on NCCU Athletics, visit NCCUEaglePride.com, or download the NCCU Eagles Athletics app.



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Elizabeth Sessa – Women’s Volleyball

2024: Appeared in five matches and nine sets, making two starts … Averaged 0.82 kills per set and finished the year with two digs and four blocks … Had five kills, two digs and two blocks in her first-collegiate appearance at Penn (Oct. 5) … Had three kills and a block at Columbia (Nov. 16). […]

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2024: Appeared in five matches and nine sets, making two starts … Averaged 0.82 kills per set and finished the year with two digs and four blocks … Had five kills, two digs and two blocks in her first-collegiate appearance at Penn (Oct. 5) … Had three kills and a block at Columbia (Nov. 16).

Before Brown: Played volleyball at Hinsdale Central High School … Was named All-State Second Team and AVCA All-Region Team … Named All-Conference three times and was three time Athlete of the Month … Played for 1st Alliance Volleyball Club and took first in both the Windy City Qualifier and Great Lakes Region (Open Divisions) … Placed third overall at Nationals in the Open Division … Is a four-time member of the All-State Academic Team, four-time member of the Dean’s List and National Merit Finalist.

Personal: Father Michael and brothers Michael and Will played football at Michigan. Mother Kimberly was a track & field athlete at Ohio State. Third brother Charlie played football at Columbia.

Why Brown?: “I chose Brown because of the unique opportunity to compete at a university that offers both high academics and athletics. The team and coaching staff were immediately welcoming and cultivated a culture I couldn’t wait to be a part of.”



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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 […]

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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 […]

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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.

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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.

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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 […]

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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 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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