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MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State women’s rowing head coach Patrick Sweeney has announced his retirement after 22 seasons and will be replaced by assistant coach Kennedy Felice, the athletics department announced on Sunday (May 18).
 
“After 22 years of steering this program, being able to do this project, this feels like the right time to hand over the team to a new head coach,” said Sweeney. “I’ve always believed that college sports is all about the blending of the academic and the athletics. Athletics is a teaching opportunity, and I have enjoyed that our program is committed to that. Our department has allowed us to build the team into what it is today. I want to thank (Director of Athletics) Gene (Taylor) and (Deputy AD/SWA) Jill (Shields) for believing in that idea and helping us make sure we can keep that going as we transition into the next chapter of K-State Rowing.”
 
The second coach in Wildcats’ rowing history, Sweeney, a native of London, England, arrived in Manhattan prior to the 2003-04 season. He led the Wildcats to 11 Kansas Cup wins against in-state rival Kansas in the Sunflower Showdown while his teams excelled in the classroom highlighted by four Big 12 Scholar-Athletes of the Year, the second-most under any current K-State head coach.
 
“Coach Sweeney has had a remarkable run lasting half a century in the sport of rowing, including the last 20-plus years here at K-State,” said Director of Athletics Gene Taylor. “When you think of K-State Rowing, you think of Pat Sweeney, and we are so appreciative of his dedication and leadership throughout his time in Manhattan. He has impacted so many student-athletes’ lives over the years and left a lasting mark on our program.”
 
A native of Manhattan, Felice was elevated to head coach after five seasons as one of Sweeney’s assistant coaches. She was a four-year member of the K-State rowing team from 2015-19 before serving as a graduate assistant from 2020-22.
 
Felice had a distinguished rowing career, serving as a team captain in her senior season while earning All-Big 12 First Team and Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association (CRCA) National Scholar-Athlete honors in 2018. She was also part of two Kansas Cup victories in back-to-back seasons in 2018 and 2019.
 
“I want to say thank you to Gene and Jill for this opportunity. I am excited for this next chapter with K-State Rowing,” said Felice. “This team and K-State mean so much to me. We have built something special here in Manhattan and I am grateful to be part of that. Thank you to everyone who has been part of my time here. I cannot wait to see what we accomplish next. Also, a huge thank you to my friends, family, and mentors for your support throughout my career.
 
“I also want to say thank you to Coach Sweeney. He built K-State Rowing into what we are today. It has been a privilege working with him as an athlete and as a coach. We can never say thank you enough for the opportunities he created for all of us who have been part of this program.”
 
Sweeney will stay on temporarily in an advisory role to assist Felice in the coaching transition.
 
“As we began the process of identifying our next coach, it did not take long for Kennedy’s name to surface,” said Taylor. “I have been impressed with Kennedy as she has grown from a graduate assistant with our program to an assistant coach. She knows the program inside and out, understands our philosophy and recruiting road map, and has the utmost respect of our team. We are excited for her to lead our program and leave her mark on K-State Rowing.”
 
Sweeney’s teams produced two runner-up finishes (2009, 2014) at the Big 12 Championship, while they finished third on six other occasions, including most recently in consecutive years from 2017-19. He has helped coach 23 All-Big 12 selections since 2012, including 14 to the First Team and six to the Second Team. The 2025 team had three selections with Sylvia Cunningham, Grace Hall and Gracyn McClain. He also coached the school’s first Big 12 award winner in Noelle Dykmann, who was selected as the league’s Newcomer of the Year in 2014.
 
In addition to the four Big 12 Scholar-Athletes of the Year; Jadyn Greisen (2022), Molly Ross (2019), Megan Murray (2015) and Allison Dorau (2014), Sweeney’s teams included one College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-American, Greisen (2023), and 10 CSC Academic All-District selections. He saw 27 student-athletes earn the prestigious Dr. Gerald Lage Academic Achievement Award, while 351 were named to Academic All-Big 12 teams.
 
Among the 10 CSC Academic All-District honorees included Heather Hoffman (2009), Abby Weaver (2014), Grace Reilly (2018) with multiple honorees in 2023, Greisen, Kaitlyn Henke, Madison Jensen and Lauren Plum, and in 2024, Madison Koller, Neva Roenne and Catie Wood.
 
“Our program gives opportunities to American women. The opportunity to learn more about themselves and become D1 athletes. That emphasis in college sports is changing,” said Sweeney. “More and more rowing teams are focusing on international athletes and finding experienced rowers. We are losing sight of what this opportunity can be, but our team is committed to building athletes up and letting them have a real college experience.”

Sweeney’s most notable season came in 2013-14 when he led the Wildcats to a runner-up team finish at the Big 12 Championship, a gold medal sweep at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association (SIRA) Championship and a win in the Kansas Cup for the fourth consecutive season. K-State won five gold medals and a bronze medal at that SIRA Championship for the first time in program history.
 
The 2V4 boat won its second-ever Big 12 Championship in 2014 while two more boats, 1V8 and 2V8, finished as runners-up, to help the Wildcats post their highest point total (112) at the conference championship. Following the championship, Dykmann became the first Wildcat to earn Big 12 Newcomer of the Year honors.
 
The Wildcats also finished as the Big 12 runner-up under Sweeney in the inaugural conference season of 2009, totaling 48 points and a win with the 1V8 boat. The team also finished third as a team on six other occasions at the Big 12 Championship, including most recently in consecutive years from 2017-19.
 
Sweeney most recently led K-State to a Kansas Cup win over Kansas in 2023 while he earned consecutive wins on four occasions in 2005-06, 2008-09, 2011-14 and 2018-19.
 
“As I wrap up my time here, I want to say thank you to the many people who made this possible,” said Sweeney. “Thank you again to Gene and Jill, your leadership and belief in our team is always appreciated. Thank you to my coaching staff, past and present. All of you came through the program and helped build us into who we are today. Thank you to our boatman Tony (Staten), he has been incredibly loyal to our team, and we appreciate everything he has done. I also want to thank my wife Martha and my daughter Toula, they have been patient, understanding, and supportive throughout my entire career.
 
“And a big thank you to all our athletes, past, present, and future, who have shown the courage to take on this challenge. Our main focus has always been the character our athletes have coming in and continuing to help them see that they are hardworking, disciplined, smart people. Each and every one of them are winners and I am proud of what we accomplished here in Manhattan.”
 
Sweeney stepped in after the departure of Jenny Hale who spent seven seasons as the inaugural head coach with the 1996-97 season. Sweeney spent one year at Stanford as the associate men’s varsity coach prior to joining the Wildcats, and before that he spent seven years as head coach and technical director of the Belgian Olympic team.
 
As an athlete, Sweeney served as coxswain for the British National Team where he earned a silver medal in the 1976 Montreal games and bronze at the 1988 Seoul Olympic games. During the World Championships in 1977 and 1986 he earned gold medals as well as silver medals in 1974 and 1987.
 
“Coach Sweeney has been an incredible coach and mentor for me and so many other people throughout his career. We appreciate everything he has done with his time at K-State,” said Felice. “Those of us who have been a part of the team had the opportunity to learn about ourselves, life, and rowing, because of his commitment to this program. From all of us, our families, and our department, thank you.”
 
 

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How to follow the ‘Cats: For complete information on the K-State Women’s Rowing Team, visit www.kstatesports.com and follow the team’s social media channels on X (formerly Twitter), Instagramand Facebook.

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St. Mary’s College Volleyball Quartet Garner Academic All-District Honors

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ST. MARY’S CITY, Md. – Four members of the St. Mary’s College of Maryland volleyball team were honored by the College Sports Communicators (CSC) as members of the CSC Academic All-District® Team, the organization announced in a release Tuesday (Dec. 16).
 
Senior Julia Bobrowski (California, Md./Leonardtown), juniors Camilla Galeano (Germantown, Md./Damascus) and Lauren Panageotou (Baltimore, Md./Mercy), and sophomore Stella Marrero (Pleasant Prairie, Wis./Christian Life) all earned the award for the 2025 season.
 
Bobrowski is the lone repeat selection.
 
The 2025 Academic All-District® Volleyball Teams, selected by College Sports Communicators, recognize the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances on the court and in the classroom.

The CSC Academic All-America® program separately recognizes volleyball honorees in four divisions — NCAA Division I, NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III, and NAIA.
 
Outstanding student-athletes are nominated for Academic All-District® recognition by communications directors and must have a minimum 3.50 GPA plus meet high athletic standards.
 
Bobrowski owns a 3.74 GPA as a sociology major and business administration minor for her second straight Academic All-District award. The 5-6 outside hitter ranked sixth in the United East Conference with 55 service aces and 14th with 0.52 aces per set. She was named to the United East All-Sportsmanship Team (Nov. 24).
 
Galeano, a computer science major with a 3.87 GPA, tied for 14th in the conference with 42 service aces while tying for 17th with 0.49 aces per set. The 5-4 setter led the Seahawks with 402 assists while registering 20-plus assists five times this season.
 
A psychology major and educational studies minor, Panageotou boasts a 3.7 GPA. The 5-10 setter was second on the team with 291 assists while adding 101 digs, 12 service aces, and six kills in 30 matches.
 
Marrero picked up her first Academic All-District award with 3.96 GPA as a neuroscience and psychology double major and biology minor. The 5-7 defensive specialist ranked 10th in the United East with 303 digs while sitting 20th with 2.78 digs per set. She was also second on the team with 45 service aces.
 
St. Mary’s College (17-15, 8-2 UEC) captured the program’s first-ever conference tournament championship title by taking the 2025 United East tournament crown with a 3-2 road win over top-seeded Penn State Harrisburg. The Seahawks also gained the program’s first-ever berth in the NCAA Division III Women’s Volleyball Tournament.



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Cruttenden named to PVCA All-State volleyball team | Free Press-Courier

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Wellsboro junior Madison Cruttenden was recently named to the Pennsylvania Volleyball Coaches Association’s, PVCA, Class 2A All-State team.

Cruttenden was one of three NTL and District IV volleyballers (Aryana Andrus and Alli Bailey from Troy) to make the team.

Cruttenden received 536 serves, made 37 assists and had 341 digs this season. She also scored 163 points to go along with 54 aces.

Over the course of her career she has made 1,197 receptions, 56 assists, 784 digs, 407 points (112 aces) and 6 kills.

“This is a well-deserved honor for Maddy,” head coach Darci Pollock said. “She has been a consistent back row player for us the past two seasons. She continues to work hard in the off season. I’m very proud of her work ethic and dedication to the team!”

Cruttenden is the ninth Wellsboro player to earn a spot on the PCVA All-State team. Cruttenden joins Carrie Gorda, Rachel Patt, Hannah Zuchowski, Kirsten Florio, Caitlyn Callahan, Megan Starkweather, Paige Logsdon and Lexi Urena.



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118th Millrose Games Welcomes Doris Lemngole And Jane Hedengren Rivalry Over 3000m

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The 118th Millrose Games women’s 3000 meters on Feb. 1, 2026, at the Nike Track & Field Center at The Armory will feature a showdown between NCAA distance running’s top stars Doris Lemngole and Jane Hedengren, along with 2025 runner-up Josette Andrews.

Lemngole, competing for Alabama, holds the NCAA championship and record in the 3000m steeplechase. The Kenya native won the steeplechase at the Lausanne Diamond League and finished fourth at the World Championships before claiming her second straight NCAA cross country title — her fifth NCAA championship overall. The junior received the 2025 Bowerman Award last week, recognizing her as collegiate track and field’s top athlete.

“I am excited and looking forward to competing at the Millrose Games, especially given its prestige and historic significance,” said Lemngole in a release by the meeting this week.. “It is a great opportunity!”

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Hedengren broke every American high school distance record from 1500m through 5000m before enrolling at BYU. The freshman went unbeaten in cross country until finishing second to Lemngole at nationals, then shattered the NCAA 5000m record with a 14:44.79 clocking in her indoor debut.

Both runners will chase Katelyn Tuohy’s NCAA 3000m record of 8:35.20, established at the 2023 Millrose Games.

Andrews, from Tenafly, N.J., finished sixth in the 5000m at the 2025 World Championships and has top-five showings at World Indoor Championships and the Diamond League Final.

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The World Athletics Indoor Tour Gold meet will also feature Grant Fisher, Cole Hocker, Elle St. Pierre, Jess Hull, Nikki Hiltz, Joe Kovacs, Yared Nuguse, Hobbs Kessler, Cameron Myers, Julien Alfred, Devynne Charlton and Danielle Williams.

Tickets are available at millrosegames.org. More than 85 percent of seats have sold.



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DAYTONA BEACH – The Bethune-Cookman Wildcats have officially released their 2026 softball schedule. The schedule includes four in-season tournaments prior to SWAC play along with two separate contests against non-conference foes.

The Wildcats’ season will begin at the USF-Rawlings Classic in Tampa from February 5-7. B-CU will open against Illinois State, followed by matchups with USF, Kansas, Michigan, and Florida.

The Cats’ first game at Sunnyland Park will take place on February 11th against North Dakota State at 5 p.m.

From February 13-15, the Wildcats will be in Leesburg, Florida for THE Spring Games, where they will take on mid-majors LIU, Southern Miss, Loyola Chicago, and St. John’s.

The following weekend, B-CU once again travels to Cathedral City, California for an appearance in the annual Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic (Feb. 19-21), squaring off against Utah, Rutgers, Texas Tech, Oregon State, and Long Beach State.

For their fourth and final in-season tournament, the Wildcats head to Madiera Beach, Florida for the Make It Happen Games. The event takes place from February 27 to March 1 and features Bellarmine, UMass, UIC, Bowling Green, and Monmouth.

The Wildcats’ SWAC schedule begins on Friday, March 6th with a two-game road series against Alabama A&M. B-CU will then finish up their non-conference schedule following a road contest against UNF (March 11).

B-CU welcomes Alabama State for a three-game series on March 13th & 14th. The following weekend (March 20-21), they will travel to play Jackson State before heading back to Sunnyland. The Cats host rival Florida A&M for a three-game set on March 27th and 28th.

The Wildcats travel to Itta Bena, Mississippi to take on the Delta Devils on April 3rd & 4th. Their final three series include rematches of previous series against Jackson State, Alabama State, and Alabama A&M. B-CU will host the Tigers (April 10-11) and the Bulldogs (April 24-25), while traveling to face the Hornets (April 17-18).

The Southeastern Athletic Conference tournament will again compete in Gulfport, Mississippi, and takes place from May 5th to May 9th.

Follow Bethune-Cookman Softball on Twitter (@BCUSoftball) and Instagram (@BCUSoftball) for all of the latest news and updates. For all Bethune-Cookman Athletics news, follow us on Twitter (@BCUAthletics), Instagram (@BCU_Athletics) and BCUathletics.com.





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Penn State women’s volleyball earns commitment from Texas transfer outside hitter Whitney Lauenstein | Penn State Volleyball News

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Penn State landed its second commitment in the transfer portal of the day.

The Nittany Lions earned a commitment from outside hitter Whitney Lauenstein.

Lauenstein was previously at Texas and Nebraska before transferring to her third school, Penn State.

Lauenstein adds depth to the right side and outside, which is already pretty deep for the blue and white.

The Waverly, Nebraska, native had her best season in 2022 with the Cornhuskers, totaling 297 kills, with 2.78 kills per set and a .238 hitting percentage. She added 28 aces as a premier server, which could be a major part of her role with the Nittany Lions. 

She’ll make her way to Happy Valley as a graduate transfer with one year of eligibility.

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