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Woman beats someone with skateboard, ends up in hospital and jail, police say
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — A 32-year-old woman repeatedly struck someone with a skateboard at a TriMet MAX station on Wednesday afternoon and ended up in the hospital after the victim fought back, the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office said. After being treated for her injuries, Angelica Gabriella Jones was taken to jail, where she faces charges […]


PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — A 32-year-old woman repeatedly struck someone with a skateboard at a TriMet MAX station on Wednesday afternoon and ended up in the hospital after the victim fought back, the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office said.
After being treated for her injuries, Angelica Gabriella Jones was taken to jail, where she faces charges of assault, unlawful use of a weapon and interfering with public transportation.
Deputy John Plock said the attack happened at about 4 p.m. at the Parkrose Sumner Transit Station on Northeast Sandy Boulevard.
He said transit police determined that when Jones attacked the other person with her skateboard, the victim fought back with a knife in self-defense, injuring Jones.
The victim was also taken to the hospital for treatment for injuries sustained during the confrontation.
Plock said the investigation is ongoing.
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NCAA Championships continue for MIAC spring sports
Story Links BLOOMINGTON, Minn. – The NCAA postseason continues this week for Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) programs with the start of the Softball, Baseball, and Women’s Golf Championships. Selections for the NCAA Men’s Golf Championships and individual tennis championship have also been announced, with Outdoor Track & Field selections coming later […]

BLOOMINGTON, Minn. – The NCAA postseason continues this week for Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) programs with the start of the Softball, Baseball, and Women’s Golf Championships. Selections for the NCAA Men’s Golf Championships and individual tennis championship have also been announced, with Outdoor Track & Field selections coming later in the week.
After completing its first undefeated conference regular season since 1998 and locking up a second consecutive playoff title, MIAC champion Saint Mary’s (39-3) will host its first-ever NCAA softball regional this week. The Cardinals got the good news from the NCAA on Monday morning and will welcome Husson (27-10), DePauw (24-13), and Simpson (31-7) to Winona for a four-team, double-elimination regional running Thursday, May 15 through Saturday, May 17. SMU will take on Husson in the first game on Thursday at 11:00 a.m., with Simpson and DePauw set to square off at 1:30 p.m. Elimination games will begin on Friday.
| NCAA Softball Regional Brackets |
Baseball
MIAC champion Gustavus (36-7) earned its first-ever playoff championship over the weekend to secure an NCAA Tournament berth for the first time in program history. On Monday, the Gusties learned they will also host an NCAA baseball regional for the first time. Gustavus will welcome Midwest Conference champion Beloit (30-14) and at-large bids UW-Oshkosh (31-13) and UChicago (26-14) for a four-team, double-elimination regional that will run Friday, May 16 through Sunday, May 18 in St. Peter. Game times are yet to be determined.
| NCAA Baseball Regional Brackets |
St. Catherine University will represent the MIAC as its automatic qualifier to the 2025 NCAA Division III Women’s Golf Championships, May 13-16 at Kingsmill Resort & Spa in Williamsburg, Virginia. Twenty-five conferences were awarded automatic qualification, and the remaining nine teams were selected on an at-large basis from conferences and the independent institutions. Six individuals, not from selected teams, were also selected for the championships. Christopher Newport University will serve as host for the 2025 Championships.
Carleton College junior Carter Sichol will compete at the 2025 Championships as an individual selection. This will be Sichol’s third straight trip to nationals.
| NCAA Women’s Golf Home | Live Results |
Men’s Golf
Carleton College will represent the MIAC as its automatic qualifier to the 2025 NCAA Division III Men’s Golf Championships, May 20-23 at Midvale Country Club in Penfield, New York. Bethel’s Will Karkoc and Saint John’s Andrew Boemer have also been selected to compete as individuals, the NCAA announced on Monday afternoon.
A total of 225 participants will compete at the 2025 championships. Thirty-four conferences were awarded automatic qualification for the championships. The final nine berths were at-large selections. The ten individuals were selected from the remaining players who did not qualify with a team.
| NCAA Men’s Golf Home | Live Results |
Women’s Tennis
MIAC champion Gustavus concluded its season against host and defending national champion UChicago (22-1) on Saturday, falling to the Maroons by a 4-1 margin in the regional championship on the Stagg Tennis Courts in Chicago. The Gusties took two out of three doubles matches to secure the first point of the day before dropping four singles bouts. Gustavus earned a bye to the second round on Friday, where the Gusties handled No. 34 Hope, 4-1.
The NCAA announced its participants for the individual championships last week. Gustavus first-year Karina Elvestrom and St. Catherine graduate student Kelsey Dorr were among 32 players selected for the Women’s Singles Championships, while Elvestrom and doubles partner Kaya DeBruijn were one of the 16 duos picked for the Women’s Doubles Championships. The individual championships will be held May 24-27 at Biszantz Family Tennis Center in Claremont, California. Claremont McKenna Mudd Scripps Colleges will host.
| NCAA Women’s Tennis Home |
Men’s Tennis
The 2024-25 season came to an end in the regional championship for the MIAC champion, Gustavus. The Gusties lost to No. 4 UChicago, 4-0, in the title match held at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater on Sunday. After earning a first-round bye, Gustavus defeated the host Warhawks in the second round on Saturday, 4-2, to set up the team’s third matchup with the Maroons this season.
Three Gusties will have another shot at national competition later this month, as individual NCAA Championship participants were announced last week. Gustavus’ Gage Gohl and Marco Siviero were selected for the singles tournament, while the Gusties’ defending national champion tandem of Gohl and Tyler Haddorff was selected for the doubles draw. The individual championships will be held May 24-27 at Biszantz Family Tennis Center in Claremont, California. Claremont McKenna Mudd Scripps Colleges will host.
| NCAA Men’s Tennis Home |
Outdoor Track & Field
The 2025 NCAA Division III Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Championship selections will be announced Friday, May 16, in a press release on NCAA.com. The championships run from Thursday, May 22 through Saturday, May 24 at the SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio.
MIAC teams will compete in final qualifying meets hosted by Saint Benedict (5/13-14), Augustana (5/14-15), and UW-La Crosse (5/15) this week to cement qualifying marks for the national championships.
| NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Home |
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North Carolina State University
RALEIGH, N.C. – NC State volleyball head coach Megan Wargo-Kearney announced the addition of three student-athletes – Sa’Maya Dorsey, Zuzanna Maciejewicz, and Sara Marinkovic – to the 2025 signing class Monday morning. Sa’Mya Dorsey | Opposite | Phoenix, AZ Dorsey played all four years at Millennium High School, helping the Tigers to a 126-38 record […]

Sa’Mya Dorsey | Opposite | Phoenix, AZ
Dorsey played all four years at Millennium High School, helping the Tigers to a 126-38 record over the last four year. In region play, she helped the squad post a 36-5 record, including three consecutive years (2021-2023) of going undefeated in region play. Throughout her high school career, she earned first-team, second team, and honorable mention accolades for her performance on the court.
Wargo-Kearney on Dorsey: “”Sa’Mya Dorsey comes to us fresh off her third straight club open championship with her club team, Arizona Storm. She is a player that has a high ceiling and can play both the left and right-side positions for us. She loves to compete and adding players from winning cultures is always a bonus. We are excited to add her to our Pack!”
Zuzanna Maciejewicz | Libero | Gorzów Wielkopolski, Poland
Maciejewicz heads to North Carolina from Poland. She attended Sms Stezyca and played club ball for Moya Radomka Radom. In club play, she finished third in U15, second in U17, and first place in U19 at the national championships. Her U17 squad, Dream Team, won the U17 National Championship in Poland in 2021-22. During the U18 Polish Championships in 2022-23, she was tabbed the best libero.
Volleyball runs through her family as her dad, Pawel, is a professional player in Poland for UKS ŻAK Krzzeszyce.
Wargo-Kearney Maciejewicz: “Zuzanna comes to us from playing at the highest club level in her country. She is also going to be competing this summer with the U21 Polish National team. She will play in the European Championships and compete for a roster spot to be on the World Championship team as well. She is fairly tall for a libero and because of that, has great range as a receiver. She is also a strong defender that has a knack for reading the game. She also enjoys studying film and is a true student of the game. We are excited Zuzanna chose to join the Pack!”
Sara Marinkovic | Outside | Belgrade, Serbia
Marinkovic joins the Wolfpack from Belgrade, Serbia. While attending Gimnazija “Branko Radičević” Stara Pazova, she earned first team All-Region honors. Academically, she earned a diploma for excellent achievement. The outside finished first in all pioneer, cadet and junior competitions while playing club.
During the 2020-21 club season, she placed third in the Serbian Prva Liga with OK Omladinac and went on to finish first the following year. At the 2024-25 Servia SuperCup, she placed second with Jedinstvo Stara Pazova.
Wargo-Kearney on Marinkovic: “We had a fairly long recruiting process with Sara this spring and we are so happy she chose the Wolfpack. She comes from playing at the highest club level in Serbia. She has a really strong all-around game, is a good passer and is an attacker with a lot of range. She will complement our strong outside hitter core very well. She is very driven and aspires to play professionally beyond her career here. She will be an exciting player to watch in Reynolds!”
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Eaglecrest, Regis Groff end weekend as boys volleyball champs
FOUNTAIN – For the first time in state history, CHSAA crowned boys volleyball state champions for two classifications. Eaglecrest avenged an earlier loss to Littleton Public Schools to capture the Class 5A title while Regis Groff dropped just one set all weekend to win the 4A crown. With three days of tournament play, below is […]

FOUNTAIN – For the first time in state history, CHSAA crowned boys volleyball state champions for two classifications. Eaglecrest avenged an earlier loss to Littleton Public Schools to capture the Class 5A title while Regis Groff dropped just one set all weekend to win the 4A crown.
With three days of tournament play, below is a complete hub for each tournament featuring the championship coverage stories as well as photo galleries from Brian Livergood and Andrew Rydland.
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Class 5A

(Brian Livergood Photography)
FOUNTAIN – Simple thoughts went through Ashton Bond’s head as he spun the ball in his hand.
With a serve for the state title he wasn’t bogged down by technical details. The Eaglecrest junior outside hitter ignored any creeping doubt. After all, a few of his serves didn’t clear the net and after each unforced error, he looked at his teammates, his wrist and pointed to his chest in apology.
As he tossed it up, “hit it hard and prayed it goes in,” was the plan. The sage advice he heard in an interview with BYU senior Keoni Thiim paid off as the return sailed out of bounds as Eaglecrest secured its first Class 5A state title with a 19-25, 25-23, 25-19 and 27-25 win over Littleton Public Schools on Saturday at Trojan Arena in Fountain.
Read the full story here.
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Class 4A

(Andrew Rydland/AndrewRydlandPhotography.com)
More often than not, history is written by the winners.
And for the first time in school history, Regis Groff is a winner. The Fusion survived a tough first set and then maintained control to beat Pueblo South 30-28, 25-18, 25-19 to capture the first-ever Class 4A boys volleyball championship.
It’s also the first team state championship in Regis Groff history. And the volleyball team hopes this can be a beacon for the other programs to achieve their championship dreams.
Read the full story here.
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Eastern cuts men’s, women’s tennis programs – The Daily Eastern News
Eastern Illinois University announced this afternoon that the men’s and women’s tennis programs would be cut immediately. The EIU men’s and women’s tennis programs will be cut effective immediately, Eastern Illinois University announced in an email this afternoon. The cost and demands of both teams being in separate conferences are “no longer sustainable,” the email […]


The EIU men’s and women’s tennis programs will be cut effective immediately, Eastern Illinois University announced in an email this afternoon.
The cost and demands of both teams being in separate conferences are “no longer sustainable,” the email wrote. All impacted students will keep undergraduate athletic scholarship aid and support for up to eight semesters.
According to President Jay Gatrell, reduced NCAA funding distribution from the House v. NCAA settlement is the main reason behind the cut.
The nearly $2.8 billion case was settled last summer and will back-pay athletes who have competed since 2016. Eastern will receive $200,000 less in funding for the athletics budget for the next 10 years.
Of the 18 students on the tennis teams, two graduated this year and 16 remain.
More information will be available later.
The News can be reached at deneic@gmail.com.
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Women’s Volleyball Welcomes Four in its Class of 2029
Story Links CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Harvard women’s volleyball adds four student-athletes ahead of its 2025 season, announced head coach Jennifer Weiss this week. The Class of 2029 includes Bridget Egan, Sophia Jo, Sofia Rossi, and Sophia Wei. Bridget Egan | Outside Hitter | 6’0″ | Louisville, KY | Sacred Heart Academy A […]

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Harvard women’s volleyball adds four student-athletes ahead of its 2025 season, announced head coach Jennifer Weiss this week. The Class of 2029 includes Bridget Egan, Sophia Jo, Sofia Rossi, and Sophia Wei.
Bridget Egan | Outside Hitter | 6’0″ | Louisville, KY | Sacred Heart Academy
A four-year varsity letterwinner for volleyball at Sacred Heart Academy…Played club volleyball for KIVA Sports…Served as team captain for the Sacred Heart Academy volleyball team in 2024…Two-time Sacred Heart Academy Offensive Player of the Year…Named the Kentucky High School Athletic Association District Tournament MVP and made the All-Tournament team…Received KVCA All-State honors…Named to the AVCA All-Region team…AAU National Champion 16 Open…Top-five finisher for 17 Open…Runner-up at 18 U Open Under Armour National Championship…Named the Kentucky High School Athletic Association Student-Athlete of the Year in 2024-25…Four-time Sacred Heart Angela Merici Scholar…Jean Frazier Leadership Institute Fellow (2022-25)…AAU Academic All-American…Four-time KHSAA Academic All-State…Brother, Liam, plays soccer at the University of Notre Dame (Undergraduate ’25, Graduate ’26)…Brother, Brendan, plays soccer at Centre College (’25)…Mother, Brooke, rowed crew at Notre Dame…Uncle, Brison, rowed crew at Yale (’92).
Sophia Jo | Libero | 5’5″ | Atlanta, GA | The Westminster Schools
A four-year varsity letterwinner for volleyball at The Westminster Schools…Libero/defensive specialist for the A5 Volleyball Club (since age 13)…Served as team captain for Westminster in 2024…Three-time All-Region first team…Two-time AVCA Phenom Watch List…Two-time All-State first team…2024 All-Region Defensive Player of the Year…2024 AVCA Best and Brightest second team…2024 AVCA All-Region watch list…2024 AVCA All-America watch list…Surpassed 1,000 digs in her junior season…Holds the Westminster record for career service aces…Recipient of the Marcia Wright Memorial Award at Westminster…Admissions Ambassador at Westminster…AP Scholar with Honor and National Honor Society.
Sofia Rossi | Outside Hitter | 6’0″ | Park Ridge, Ill. | Maine South High School
A four-year varsity letterwinner for volleyball at Maine South High School…Played for five years for the MOD Volleyball Club…Two-time team captain for the Maine South volleyball team…Three-time Maine South Varsity Volleyball Team MVP…Three-time All-Conference honoree…2023 All-Tournament player for the Mizuno Crimson Classic Tournament…2024 Central Suburban League South Player of the Year…Two-time AVCA Phenom watch list…Four-time JVA watch list…2025 All-Tournament player at the 18U Under Armour National Championships…Accumulated over 1,000 career kills in career at Maine South…Two-time National Honor Society…Two-time IHSA Scholastic Achievement Award…Two-time Central Suburban League Scholar Athlete honoree.
Sophia Wei | Setter | 5’8″ | Plano, TX | Plano West
A three-year letterwinner and starter for volleyball at Plano West…A member of Dallas Skyline Volleyball from 2024-25…A member and captain of Madfrog Volleyball from 2016-23…Two-year captain for Plano West volleyball team…2024 USAV 17 Open All-Tournament team at the Girls Junior National Championships…Texas Girls Coaches Association 6-A All-State selection in 2024…Texas UIL District 6-6A first team All-District in 2024…Texas UIL District 6-6A Setter of the Year in 2023…Texas UIL District 6-6A Newcomer of the Year in 2022…Two-time Allen Texas Open All-Tournament team…Two-time Under Armour All-American camp invitee…JVA Class of 2025 watch list in 2024…PrepVolleyball Class of 2025 watch list in 2022…USAV 17 Open bronze medalist at the Girls Junior National Championships in 2024…USAV 16 Open fifth place finish at the Girls Junior National Championships in 2023…Five-time top-10 finish in the highest division at the USAV Girls Junior National Championships…Three-time top-five finish in the Elite division at the Triple Crown Volleyball National Invitational Tournament…Accumulated 1,982 assists, 716 digs, and 115 aces across three seasons at Plano West…Two-time District 6-6A champions, Di-District champions, and All-Area champions…Texas High School Coaches Association (THSCA) first team academic All-State in 2024…Three-time UIL District 6-6A All-District…Cameron Impact Scholarship Finalist in 2025…Gold Congressional Award Medal in 2024…Three-time AP Scholar with Distinction…Executive Director and Head of Social Impact for Be The Light Youth Association…Sister, Jacqueline, is a 2023 Harvard graduate.
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Stanford Defeats USC To Claim 10th NCAA Women’s Water Polo Championship
Story Links Via GoStanford.com INDIANAPOLIS – 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 […]
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INDIANAPOLIS – 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.
Juliette Dhalluin led the offense with a hat trick and was one of four players with multiple goals for Stanford, which extended its streak of having scored at least 10 goals in every game this season.
Christine Carpenter was named MVP of the All-Tournament Team, finishing with nine saves in goal while anchoring a shut-down defense that surrendered only one goal in the second half and kept USC scoreless for a stretch of 14:23 overall.
Stanford and USC have combined to win 14 of the last 15 NCAA titles, fueling a rivalry that dominates the sport and boasting Olympians on both rosters. As expected, Sunday’s final was a battle early on.
USC (29-5, 5-1 MPSF) controlled the first period, racing out to a 3-1 lead and immediately putting Stanford on its heels. It looked as if the Trojans were on track to becoming only the fifth opponent to reach double digits against the Cardinal this season.
Stanford managed to stay within striking distance in the second period, eventually breaking through thanks to a key offensive sequence from Dhalluin.
With 52 seconds left before intermission, Dhalluin scored to force the first tie of the game at 5-5. USC quickly countered but Dhalluin did as well, firing in a rocket with one second before the buzzer sounded.
Dhalluin wasn’t done, completing her hat trick at the 6:47 mark of the third period and accounting for the only scoring in the quarter. Dhalluin’s goal also gave Stanford a lead it would never relinquish.
Serena Browne turned in an outstanding two-way performance, including back-to-back goals to open the fourth quarter and increase the lead to 9-6.
USC finally broke its scoring drought with 1:56 left in regulation to make it 9-7 before Kamryn Barone and Jenna Flynn tacked on insurance goals.
Stanford Goals: Juliette Dhalluin (3), Kamryn Barone (2), Serena Browne (2), Jenna Flynn (2), Ryann Neushul (1), Jewel Roemer (1).
All-Tournament Team (Most Valuable Player): Christine Carpenter (Stanford)
All-Tournament Team (First Team): Ryann Neushul (Stanford), Jenna Flynn (Stanford), Emma Lineback (UCLA), Tilly Kearns (USC), Rachel Gazzaniga (USC), Bernadette Doyle (Hawai’i), Christine Carpenter (Stanford)
All-Tournament Team (Second Team): Ava Stryker (USC), Anna Pearson (UCLA), Jordan Wedderburn (Hawai’i), Eszter Varro (California), Ruby Hodge (Harvard), Ruth Arino Ariz (Loyola Marymount), Anna Reed (USC)
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