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Women’s Track & Field Competes in Day One of CCAA Championships

Story Links TURLOCK, Calif. – The California State University San Bernardino women’s track & field team competed Thursday in day one of the CCAA Championships, seeing another school record fall. In the preliminaries of the 100 meter dash, senior Hailey Hunt (Winnetka, Calif.) broke her own school record with a sprint of […]

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TURLOCK, Calif. – The California State University San Bernardino women’s track & field team competed Thursday in day one of the CCAA Championships, seeing another school record fall.

In the preliminaries of the 100 meter dash, senior Hailey Hunt (Winnetka, Calif.) broke her own school record with a sprint of 11.46 seconds, besting her previous school record by .10 seconds. She finished first to qualify for Saturday’s final with the meet record time, and will be joined in the final by teammates Amari Weatherford (Southeast San Diego, Calif.) and Alexandra Ackerman (Lake Elsinore, Calif.).

Weatherford was also one of two Coyotes to finish in fourth place in field events, as she barely missed the podium in the long jump with a PR of 5.80 meters. Classmate Elizabeth Rushing (Oakdale, Calif.) was also fourth in the hammer throw, recording a toss of 45.90.

Four Coyotes will race for gold in Saturday’s 400 meter run final, led by top preliminary finisher Alexis White (San Bernardino, Calif.), who ran a time of 54.02 seconds on Thursday. Joining White will be Coryssa Hope (Riverside, Calif.), who placed fourth in the prelims at 56.79 seconds, Prishencia Nnoham (Palmdale, Calif.), who placed fifth at 57.46 seconds, and Briana Miller (San Bernardino, Calif.), who placed eighth at 58.49 seconds.

In the 400 meter hurdles, freshman Sauzhane Johnson (Victorville, Calif.) missed out on a spot in Saturday’s final by less than half a second, placing 10th at 1:07.45, a season best.

The Yotes will return to the track on Friday to continue the CCAA Championships.

 

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Track and Field Competes on Day One of NAIA National Championships

Story Links MARION, Ind. – The Lindsey Wilson track and field team battled the wind and the rain on day one of the NAIA Men’s and Women’s Outdoor National Championships Wednesday at the Wildcat Track & Field Complex. The women’s 4×100-meter relay team of Kayly Guthrie, Hannah Reid, Jermani Morris […]

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MARION, Ind. – The Lindsey Wilson track and field team battled the wind and the rain on day one of the NAIA Men’s and Women’s Outdoor National Championships Wednesday at the Wildcat Track & Field Complex.

The women’s 4×100-meter relay team of Kayly Guthrie, Hannah Reid, Jermani Morris and Jozlen Brisbon got the day started for the Blue Raiders. The quartet finished fifth in their heat and 14th overall with a time of 47.25 seconds.

Justin Stearns competed in the 1,500-meter finishing in 20th with a time of 4:08.00.

Reid and Guthrie returned to the track later in the afternoon for the 200. Reid posted a 10th-place finish with a time of 24.65 missing out on the finals by .12 seconds. Guthrie finished in 17th with a time of 25.01.

The Blue Raiders return to the track for day two of the NAIA National Championships on Thursday at the Wildcat Track & Field Complex.

 



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2025 Marshall Volleyball Camps Website HUNTINGTON, W.Va. – Under first-year head coach Heather Stout, Marshall Volleyball is set to offer several camps this summer for young volleyball enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels. Camps are scheduled to take place throughout July and spots are filling up, so it is advised to go ahead and […]

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2025 Marshall Volleyball Camps Website

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. – Under first-year head coach Heather Stout, Marshall Volleyball is set to offer several camps this summer for young volleyball enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels.

Camps are scheduled to take place throughout July and spots are filling up, so it is advised to go ahead and lock in a spot for you or your team today.

The following are the listings of 2025 Marshall Volleyball camps:

      July 7-9: Marshall Volleyball Little Herd Camp

Click HERE to register!

This camp highlights training of all basic volleyball skills at the beginner level in an engaging and encouraging environment. Little Herd Camp is designed for beginner volleyball athletes and modified for success at any skill level with an emphasis on fun.

o    Ages: 8-12 years old

o    Times: Check-in – 8:30 a.m.; Camp 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

o    Price: $135 for full camp; $45 per day

o    T-Shirt included

      July 11-12: Marshall Volleyball All Skills Camp

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All Skills Camp is an immersive multi-day volleyball experience to enhance volleyball skills in serving, passing, attacking, setting, blocking and defense. This camp serves to enhance skill-set and level of play for each individual athlete best suited for them. Campers are responsible for their own lunch accommodations.

o    Ages: 12-18 years old

o    Times: Check-in – 8:30 a.m.; Camp – 9 a.m.-3 p.m. (Lunch from 12-1p)

o    Price: $225 for full camp admission per participant

o    T-Shirt included

      July 14: Marshall Volleyball Serve & Pass Clinic

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This clinic specializes on the breakdown of passing and serving techniques to enhance the skill-set of each athlete. Through a focus of ball control improvement, serving technicalities and serve/receive fundamentals, this camp provides new skills for athletes to practice and great learning opportunities for all volleyball players. Campers are responsible for their own lunch accommodations.

o    Ages: 12-18 years old

o    Times: Check-in – 8:30 a.m.; Camp – 9 a.m.-3 p.m. (Lunch from 12-1p)

o    Price: $125 per participant

o    T-Shirt Included

      July 15: Marshall Volleyball Hitter & Setter Clinic

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This clinic highlights the proper hitting and setting techniques for each individual athlete’s own skill level. The hitter and setter clinic provides live opportunities to enhance hitting and setting skill-sets and to learn techniques to improve their volleyball knowledge. Campers are responsible for their own lunch accommodations.

o    Ages: 12-18 years old

o    Times: Check-in – 8:30 a.m.; Camp – 9 a.m.-3 p.m. (Lunch from 12-1p)

o    Price: $125 per participant

o    T-Shirt Included

      July 19-20: Marshall Volleyball Elite Camp

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This camp is a multi-day immersive opportunity for elite level training that gives an inside look on a college program training experience. Through accelerated drlls and live gameplay, each athlete is provided with fine tuning of position-specific volleyball technique and advanced aspects of the game. Campers are responsible for their own lunch accommodations.

o    Ages: 12-18 years old

o    Times: Check-in – 8:30 a.m.; Camp – 9 a.m.-3 p.m. (Lunch from 12-1p)

o    Price: $250 for full camp admission per participant

o    T-Shirt Included

      July 25-26: Marshall Volleyball Team Camp

To register, E-mail marshallvolleyballcamps@gmail.com

Through collegiate player and coach-led experience, your high school teams will join us for training, coaching and competing in a Division I collegiate environment. A tournament offers competition for all teams attending with the championship match taking place on Marshall Volleyball’s own home court. Campers are responsible for their own lunch accommodations.

o    Ages: H.S. teams

o    Times: Check-in – 8 a.m. (More schedule & detail info provided closer to camp date

o    Price: $642 per Varsity team; $428 per JV and Freshman team

o    T-Shirt Included

For all the latest information about Marshall Volleyball, follow @HerdVolleyball on Twitter and Instagram.

To follow all Thundering Herd sports and get live stats, schedules and free live audio, download the Marshall Athletics App for iOS and Android. 

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CEDAR FALLS, Iowa — Following a pair of third place team finishes at last week’s Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) Outdoor Track and Field Championships, 15 athletes from the UNI roster have qualified for the NCAA West Preliminary Meet in nine events. The NCAA Preliminary Meets serve as the first round site for the national postseason […]

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CEDAR FALLS, Iowa — Following a pair of third place team finishes at last week’s Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) Outdoor Track and Field Championships, 15 athletes from the UNI roster have qualified for the NCAA West Preliminary Meet in nine events.

The NCAA Preliminary Meets serve as the first round site for the national postseason meet, which will be held in Eugene, Oregon at Hayward Field, June 11-14. The two preliminary meets this year will be held in College Station, Texas, hosted by Texas A&M University, and Jacksonville, Florida, hosted by the University of North Florida, both of which will run May 28-31.

To qualify for the preliminary meets, athletes must rank in the top-48 in an individual event and top-24 for relays in their respective regions. Athletes competing in multi-event competitions (heptathlon and decathlon) will not compete at the preliminary site as the top-24 ranked competitors in the nation will automatically qualify for competition in Eugene. Top-12 finishers at the preliminary meets will earn qualification to the finals site in Oregon.

Among Northern Iowa’s qualifiers is a quartet of 2025 MVC outdoor champions, including Katie Fare (women’s shot put) and Brendan Safley (men’s pole vault), the Most Outstanding Field Athletes of last week’s conference championships, as well as Justice Miller (men’s javelin) and Carlie Jo Fusco (women’s 400-meter hurdles). UNI will also send a trio of men to compete in the shot put in David Russell, Spencer Kessel and Carson Lienau, while Drake Hanson and Chase Knoche both qualified in the men’s 800 meters.

Distance standout Emma Hoins qualified in the women’s 3,000-meter steeplechase, while Josie Moreland punched her ticket in the women’s high jump. The Panthers will also see one relay run next week in Texas as Zack Butcher, Hanson, Parker Kiewiet and Jake Bosch run the men’s 4×400-meter relay (Zach Fall and Knoche as alternates).

Live coverage of the meet will be available on ESPN+.

 

UNI’s 2025 NCAA West Preliminary Qualifiers

 

2025 NCAA West Preliminary Schedule

Wednesday, May 28

  • 2:30 p.m. CT – Men’s Javelin (First Round) [Safley]
  • 5:30 p.m. CT – Men’s Pole Vault (Semifinals) [Miller]
  • 6 p.m. CT – Men’s Shot Put (First Round) [Russell, Kessel, Lienau)
  • 7:50 p.m. CT – Men’s 800m (First Round) [Hanson, Knoche]

 


Thursday, May 29

  • 6 p.m. CT – Women’s Shot Put (First Round) [Fare]
  • 8:20 p.m. CT – Women’s 400m Hurdles (First Round) [Fusco]

 


Friday, May 30

  • 7:05 p.m. CT – Men’s 800m (Quarterfinals)***
  • 8:45 p.m. CT – Men’s 4x400m Relay (Quarterfinals) [Butcher, Hanson, Kiewiet, Bosch]

 


Saturday, May 31

  • 3:30 p.m. CT – Women’s High Jump (Semifinal) [Moreland]
  • 5:40 p.m. CT – Women’s 3,000m Steeplechase (Quarterfinals) [Hoins]
  • 7:25 p.m. CT – Women’s 400m Hurdles (Quarterfinals)***

 

*** Pending qualification

 

UNI track and field action can be followed all season long on social media on Facebook (UNI Track and Field), X (@UNITrackFieldXC) and on Instagram (@uni_tf_xc). Schedules and rosters, along with the latest Panther news and information can be found online at UNIpanthers.com.



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Vote for central Ohio’s top regular season player

The Ohio high school boys volleyball postseason is in full swing, so it is time to determine the top Columbus-area player for the regular season by voting for your choice. Here are the 12 candidates. The deadline is 4 p.m. May 28.  All candidates and their statistics were submitted by area coaches.  In addition, look […]

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The Ohio high school boys volleyball postseason is in full swing, so it is time to determine the top Columbus-area player for the regular season by voting for your choice.

Here are the 12 candidates. The deadline is 4 p.m. May 28. 

All candidates and their statistics were submitted by area coaches. 

In addition, look for the annual All-Metro teams for spring sports in the days following the Central Ohio High School Sports Awards show, which is June 18 at Upper Arlington High School. 

Yashas Devulapally, New Albany 

The 6-foot-5 junior middle hitter has 267 kills, 49 blocks, 47 digs and 18 aces.

Jordan Dyer, Pickerington North 

The 6-3 senior outside hitter, a Lincoln Memorial commit, has 342 kills, 112 aces, 119 digs and 20 blocks. He helped the Panthers win the OCC-Ohio title and earn the top seed in Division I, Region 1. 

A.J. Harvey, Watterson 

The 5-10 senior setter powered the Eagles to the second seed in the Division II, Region 5 tournament. He has 691 assists, 143 digs, 34 kills, 21 aces and 12 blocks. 

Dylan Johnson, Thomas Worthington 

The 6-3 senior middle blocker and right-side hitter helped lead the Cardinals to the OCC-Cardinal title and the No. 1 seed in Division I, Region 3. The Wentworth Institute of Technology commit has 207 kills, 80 blocks, 31 digs and 22 aces. 

Michael LaSusa, St. Charles 

The 6-2 senior outside hitter was instrumental in helping the Cardinals capture the CCL title and earn the top seed in Region 5. He has 322 kills, 295 digs, 77 assists, 62 aces and 51 blocks. 

J.T. McGuire, Thomas Worthington 

The 6-1 senior outside hitter, a North Greenville, commit has 183 kills, 73 digs and 25 blocks. 

Will Poth, Upper Arlington 

The 6-6 senior outside hitter helped the Golden Bears earn a share of the OCC-Central title and the second seed in Region 3. He finished the season with 326 kills, 174 digs, 61 aces, 34 assists and 25 blocks.  

Jahan Rasekhy, Dublin Jerome 

The 6-0 junior outside hitter has 212 kills, 97 digs, 17 blocks and 13 aces. 

George Smith, Watterson 

The 5-11 senior outside hitter has 380 kills, 171 digs, 57 aces and 19 blocks. 

Owen Varsanyi, Westerville North 

The senior middle blocker helped the Warriors earn a share of the OCC-Capital title. He finished the season with 321 kills, 144 digs, 58 blocks and 50 aces.

Drew Vensko, Pickerington North 

The 5-11 senior setter, a D’Youville University commit, has 645 assists, 90 digs, 46 kills and 39 aces. 

Josh Weida, Olentangy Berlin

The 6-0 senior outside hitter played a key role in the Bears earning the No. 3 seed in Region 1. He has 249 kills, 91 digs, 20 aces and 15 blocks.

High school sports reporter Frank DiRenna can be reached at fdirenna@dispatch.com and at @DispatchFrank on X.

(This story was updated to add a photo gallery.)



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Behrend track-and-field athletes set records at outdoor championships

ERIE, Pa. — Members of the Penn State Behrend men’s track and field team set three program records at the All-Atlantic Region Track and Field Conference Outdoor Championships in Williamstown, Massachusetts. The Lions placed fifth in a field of 39 teams. Brandon Konieczki, a sophomore from Erie, won the long jump, clearing a distance of […]

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ERIE, Pa. — Members of the Penn State Behrend men’s track and field team set three program records at the All-Atlantic Region Track and Field Conference Outdoor Championships in Williamstown, Massachusetts. The Lions placed fifth in a field of 39 teams.

Brandon Konieczki, a sophomore from Erie, won the long jump, clearing a distance of 7.36 meters.

Carter Tobin, a freshman from Irwin, set a Behrend record in the preliminaries of the 100-meter race. He finished in 10.52, placing second.

Konieczki and Tobin joined two other runners — Marshall Nock, a junior from Aliquippa; and Jake Egizio, a sophomore from Canonsburg — in the preliminaries for the 4×100 relay. They finished in 41.36, placing fourth.

On the women’s side, Caroline Lewis, a freshman from Erie, placed 17th in the javelin throw at the All-Atlantic Region Track & Field Conference Outdoor Championships. She completed a 32.83-meter throw.

Lindsey Hartle, a junior from Pittsburgh, placed 18th in the 10,000-meter race, finishing in 40:45.90.

The Behrend baseball team also concluded its season last week. Here are the scores and highlights:

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  • Penn State Behrend 14, Manchester 3
  • Keystone 11, Penn State Behrend 5
  • Keystone 13, Penn State Behrend 1

The Lions concluded their season with a 1-2 record in the NCAA Division III Regional Tournament. Daniel Boehme, a senior from Peters Township, hit home runs in the fourth and seventh innings against Manchester. Pitcher Colin Bolla, a sophomore from Fairview, struck out 12 batters — a career high.

Scores, updates and video links for Penn State Behrend athletics are posted at psblions.com.



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