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Zakai Zeigler Loses Bid for Fifth Year Eligibility in Court

Zakai Zeigler, a former guard for the Tennessee Volunteers, faced a setback in his legal battle for a fifth year of eligibility when a federal judge denied his request for a preliminary injunction. His lawsuit against the NCAA is rooted in claims of lost name, image, and likeness (NIL) earnings, arguing that his four seasons […]

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Zakai Zeigler Loses Bid for Fifth Year Eligibility in Court

Zakai Zeigler, a former guard for the Tennessee Volunteers, faced a setback in his legal battle for a fifth year of eligibility when a federal judge denied his request for a preliminary injunction. His lawsuit against the NCAA is rooted in claims of lost name, image, and likeness (NIL) earnings, arguing that his four seasons of NCAA play limit his potential earnings. Despite Zeigler leading his team to consistent successes, the court concluded he did not provide adequate evidence of anticompetitive effects resulting from NCAA eligibility rules. As a result, he cannot play while his lawsuit is pending, which he had hoped would enable him to capitalize on a potentially lucrative NIL market. Zeigler’s team views the ruling as just the initial stage of a broader legal challenge.

By the Numbers

  • Zakai Zeigler could potentially earn between $2 million and $4 million in NIL income next season.
  • He only earned $500,000 from NIL deals in the past season.

State of Play

  • The court ruled against Zeigler, stating he did not provide sufficient evidence against the NCAA.
  • Zeigler’s lawsuit remains active as he continues to seek a fifth year of eligibility.

What’s Next

Moving forward, Zeigler’s legal representation plans to continue their challenge against the NCAA, aiming to prove that the eligibility rules unjustly limit athletes’ earning potential. The outcome of this case could set significant precedents for future NIL-related lawsuits and athlete rights.

Bottom Line

Zakai Zeigler’s denied request for a fifth year emphasizes the complexities of navigating NCAA eligibility rules in the evolving landscape of NIL opportunities. This case could have lasting implications for how eligibility norms are interpreted in relation to athlete compensation in college sports.

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Zips Announce 2025 Non-Conference Volleyball Schedule

AKRON, Ohio – The Akron volleyball program and Head Coach Tyson Norton announced the 2025 non-conference schedule on Thursday, July 24. The Zips begin the 2025 campaign in Raleigh, N.C., starting August 29 when they battle NC State, Green Bay and Army. Akron then returns to the Buckeye State for three games, starting with a […]

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AKRON, Ohio – The Akron volleyball program and Head Coach Tyson Norton announced the 2025 non-conference schedule on Thursday, July 24.

The Zips begin the 2025 campaign in Raleigh, N.C., starting August 29 when they battle NC State, Green Bay and Army.

Akron then returns to the Buckeye State for three games, starting with a road match at Cleveland State on September 3. The Blue and Gold kick off their home slate when East Tennessee State and American University come to James A. Rhodes Arena on September 5 and 6.

The Zips then travel to Richmond, Ky., for three games where they’ll battle Eastern Kentucky, Northern Kentucky and Texas-Rio Grande Valley starting on September 12.

Akron will finish out its non-conference schedule with a road trip to Youngstown State on September 18 while hosting Cleveland State at the JAR on September 19.

Mid-American Conference action begins on September 25 when the Zips host the RedHawks of Miami (OH) on September 25.



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KATIE LEDECKY HEADLINES NBC SPORTS’ CONTINUED COVERAGE OF WORLD AQUATICS CHAMPIONSHIPS ACROSS NBC AND PEACOCK

Live Coverage of Swimming Begins This Saturday, July 26, at 10 p.m. ET Exclusively on Peacock; Highlights on NBC on Aug. 2 at 2 p.m. ET and Aug. 9 at 1 p.m. ET Ledecky Can Add to Her Record-Breaking Individual World Championship Gold Medal Count Olympic Gold Medalists Leon Marchand, Summer McIntosh, Torri Huske, and […]

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Live Coverage of Swimming Begins This Saturday, July 26, at 10 p.m. ET Exclusively on Peacock; Highlights on NBC on Aug. 2 at 2 p.m. ET and Aug. 9 at 1 p.m. ET

Ledecky Can Add to Her Record-Breaking Individual World Championship Gold Medal Count

Olympic Gold Medalists Leon Marchand, Summer McIntosh, Torri Huske, and Kaylee McKeown Also Expected to Compete

Spain vs. Hungary in Men’s Water Polo Gold Medal Match Tomorrow at 9:35 a.m. ET Exclusively on Peacock

Additional Coverage, including Preliminaries, Presented Live on Team USA TV

STAMFORD, Conn. – July 23, 2025 – Nine-time Olympic gold medalist Katie Ledecky headlines NBC Sports’ continued live coverage of the 2025 World Aquatics Championships from Singapore, with the swimming portion of the event beginning this Saturday, July 26, at 10 p.m. ET exclusively on Peacock. All finals in all disciplines across swimming, diving, water polo, open water swimming, and artistic swimming will continue to be presented live on Peacock.

Ledecky, who has a record 16 individual world championship gold medals, can make history once again when she lines up for the 800m freestyle, where she could become the first swimmer to win seven world titles in one event. Ledecky’s dominance in the event dates back to the 2012 London Olympics; since then, she’s won four consecutive Olympic gold medals and six world titles. Ledecky is expected to face elite competition from three-time Olympic gold medalist Summer McIntosh (Canada).

The U.S. is expected to field an elite team that’s coming off 28 medals at the Paris Olympics, the most of any country in the Games. Aside from Ledecky, eight-time Olympic medalist Regan Smith, four-time Olympic medalist Gretchen Walsh, and six-time Olympic medalist Torri Huske are all expected to represent Team USA.

Along with McIntosh, French star Leon Marchand, coming off a Paris Olympics that saw him win four gold medals in front of his home crowd, leads a strong international contingent expected to compete in Singapore that is also expected to include Australian Olympic gold medalists Kaylee McKeown and Mollie O’Callaghan.

Since July 11 and continuing through Aug. 3, Peacock will stream over 100 hours of live coverage featuring many of the top U.S. Olympic medalists from Paris competing against elite international fields in swimming, diving, water polo, artistic swimming, and open water swimming. This will be the first time that Singapore has hosted this event.

Team USA TV will present preliminaries and select semi-finals action from the artistic swimming and diving competitions. Team USA TV is a free ad-supported TV channel, launched in partnership by the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee, NBCUniversal, and FAST Studios. Team USA TV brings fans the incredible stories of Team USA athletes and their journey to represent Team USA at the Olympic and Paralympic Games and is available now on Peacock, Roku TV, Amazon Freevee, LG Channels, and Tablo. For more information, click here.

NBC Sports’ Jason Knapp will call the event alongside three-time Olympic gold medalist Rowdy Gaines and reporter Nicole Auerbach. During his career, Gaines won eight World Championship medals, including five gold medals at the 1978 and 1982 World Championships.

NBC Sports’ Coverage Schedule, Thursday, July 24 – Saturday, Aug. 9 (all times ET)

Date Event Time Platform
Thurs., July 24 Water Polo: Men’s 7th/8th Place Game – Italy vs. United States 4 a.m. Peacock
Water Polo: Men’s Bronze Medal Game – Greece vs. Serbia 5:35 a.m. Peacock
Artistic Swimming: Women’s Duet Freestyle Final 7:30 a.m. Peacock
Water Polo: Men’s 5th/6th Place Game – Montenegro vs. Croatia 8 a.m. Peacock
Water Polo: Men’s Gold Medal Game – Spain vs. Hungary 9:35 a.m. Peacock
Artistic Swimming: Mixed Duet Freestyle Final 10 p.m. Peacock
Fri., July 25 Artistic Swimming: Acrobatic Routine Final 7:30 a.m. Peacock
High Diving: Women’s 20m Final 11 p.m. Peacock
Sat., July 26 Diving: Mixed 3m/10m/ Team Event Final 3:30 a.m. Peacock
Diving: Women’s 1m Springboard Final 7 a.m. Peacock
Swimming: Prelims Day 1 10 p.m. Peacock
High Diving: Men’s 27m Final 11 p.m. Peacock
Sun., July 27 Diving: Mixed 10m Platform Synchro Final 3 a.m. Peacock
Diving: Men’s 1m Springboard Final 5:30 a.m. Peacock
Swimming: Finals Day 1 7 a.m. Peacock
Swimming: Prelims Day 2 10 p.m. Peacock
Mon., July 28 Diving: Men’s 3m Springboard Synchro Final 4 a.m. Peacock
Diving: Women’s 10m Platform Synchro Final 6 a.m. Peacock
Swimming: Finals Day 2 7 a.m. Peacock
Swimming: Prelims Day 3 10 p.m. Peacock
Tues., July 29 Diving: Women’s 3m Springboard Synchro Final 3:30 a.m. Peacock
Diving: Men’s 10m Platform Synchro Final 5:30 a.m. Peacock
Swimming: Finals Day 3 7 a.m. Peacock
Swimming: Prelims Day 4 10 p.m. Peacock
Weds., July 30 Diving: Mixed 3m Springboard Synchro Final 5:30 a.m. Peacock
Swimming: Finals Day 4 7 a.m. Peacock
Swimming: Prelims Day 5 10 p.m. Peacock
Thurs., July 31 Diving: Women’s 10m Platform Final 6:15 a.m. Peacock
Swimming: Finals Day 5 7 a.m. Peacock
Swimming: Prelims Day 6 10 p.m. Peacock
Fri., Aug. 1 Diving: Men’s 3m Springboard Final 6 a.m. Peacock
Swimming: Finals Day 6 7 a.m. Peacock
Swimming: Prelims Day 7 10 p.m. Peacock
Sat., Aug. 2 Diving: Women’s 3m Springboard Final 6 a.m. Peacock
Swimming: Finals Day 7 7:30 a.m. Peacock
Swimming Highlights 2 p.m. NBC*
Swimming: Prelims Day 8 10 p.m. Peacock
Sun., Aug. 3 Diving: Men’s 10m Platform Final 5:30 a.m. Peacock
Swimming: Finals Day 8 7 a.m. Peacock
Sat., Aug. 9 Swimming Highlights 1 p.m. NBC*

*Encore presentation

–NBC SPORTS–





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Riley Gaines and XX-XY Athletics Drop Americana-Themed Collab To Celebrate Title IX

Anyone paying attention to the fight for women’s sports already knows that Riley Gaines isn’t backing down. And as the nation starts to wake up, she’s no longer alone. The 12-time All-American swimmer and tireless women’s advocate has become a household name by doing something simple but radical: she’s speaking the truth. Now, Gaines is […]

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Anyone paying attention to the fight for women’s sports already knows that Riley Gaines isn’t backing down. And as the nation starts to wake up, she’s no longer alone.

The 12-time All-American swimmer and tireless women’s advocate has become a household name by doing something simple but radical: she’s speaking the truth. Now, Gaines is teaming up with XX-XY Athletics, the only athletic brand unapologetically championing biological women, to launch a collaboration that’s as bold and brave as she is. 

The retro-inspired Be Bold collection is infused with red, white, and blue to showcase unapologetic pride in this nation. But the brand and the styles aren’t just fashion — they represent a cultural pushback. And according to XX-XY founder Jennifer Sey, the timing couldn’t be more perfect.

“The first drop launched on June 23rd, the anniversary of Title IX. So it’s a celebration of all that Title IX represents, the opportunity it presented for women and girls across the country,” Sey told The Daily Wire in an exclusive interview. “And it sort of highlights the fact that we need to continue to fight to uphold it. We’re not going backwards.”

Not long before the collection’s June release, the Department of Education ruled that the University of Pennsylvania violated Title IX by allowing a biological male to compete on the women’s swim team, therefore robbing female athletes of records, awards, and their dignity. 

The school was forced to apologize and restore honors to athletes like Gaines. Shortly after, the Supreme Court announced it would hear two landmark cases involving men competing in women’s sports. Sey said it’s all proof that the cultural tide is turning, and that this collection will help capture that truth.

“The world is shifting under our feet,” she said. “That’s in large part due to Riley’s work.”

Sey has a background in standing up for what’s right. A former elite gymnast and the first whistleblower in her sport to expose abuse, she spent decades at the helm of major brands like Levi’s before founding XX-XY Athletics in 2023 with a singular mission: to stand up for real women.

“I looked around at all the big brands pretending to champion female athletes, and none of them really did. They make money off of it, but behind the scenes, they treat women with astonishing disregard,” she said.

With Be Bold, Sey is hoping to turn that hypocrisy on its head.

The collection wasn’t just inspired by Gaines. It was built with her.

“She was totally involved,” Sey said of the line of fitness apparel. “The red, white, and blue color scheme? That’s all her. The name Be Bold? That’s how she signs her books. We leaned into her favorite pieces and her signature style.”

Cropped performance tank

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Gaines’s go-to item is the cropped performance tank, Sey says, stressing that all the pieces both make a statement and support real athletes who need their sportswear to work as hard as they do. These are high-quality items designed for female athletes who have both principles and high standards.

Another standout from the collection is the oversized concert tee, a nod to both Gen Z-approved oversized street style and old-school Americana. The back of the tee features the 37 words of Title IX, a fashionable protest.

Title IX tee

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And for the non-athletes, there are plenty of options for a more casual look, like a vintage-inspired velour tracksuit straight out of 1972.

“When I was on the national team in the very early 80s, velour tracksuits were our dress sweats that we wore to march out at major international competitions,” Sey recalled. “So we definitely allude to them with some of the styling…we definitely use 1972 as a grounding point.”

Velour trackuit

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This collection isn’t just about Riley, nor is it just a fashion statement. It’s about offering a platform to female athletes who’ve been abandoned by major brands and sports teams too afraid to take a side.

“One of the things we pride ourselves on is we scoop up athletes that no one else will touch. We will platform and empower the female athletes,” Sey said. “So they don’t feel so alone. Oftentimes they’re the only ones on their team or in their community [speaking up]. But when they realize there’s this network of women across the country who are doing the same thing, it’s incredibly powerful to have that.”

leggings and tank

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Sey says Gaines will continue working closely with the brand to identify and support more athletes who have the courage to speak up.

“At the end of the day, we’re all about supporting female athletes. I mean, that’s what it comes down to,” she said.

XX-XY’s gear isn’t just for show. A runner recently completed the Boston Marathon in under three hours wearing one of their tanks. That same style shows up in the new Be Bold collection, but this time reimagined in patriotic hues.

The idea behind Be Bold is simple but subversive: give everyday Americans an easy way to express support for truth, fairness, and biological reality without having to say a word.

“The reason I started the brand, or at least part of it, was I felt like if we could create something really cool that was also world-class products, we could give people an easy way to sort of rep their advocacy,” Sey said. “The mainstream brands do this. Why can’t we do it?”

Sey, who’s been targeted by critics and called every name in the book. But she says the backlash isn’t stopping her. 

“Noisy doesn’t mean right,” she said. “You’ve got to screw up your courage and stand by women and girls.”

The Gaines collaboration is just the beginning. Sey teased more limited-edition drops on the horizon, plus a deeper partnership with Riley that goes beyond just appearing in ads.

Gaines group

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When asked where she dreams of seeing pieces from the Be Bold collection show up, Sey didn’t hesitate.

“We would love to see someone wear any item atop a podium at an NCAA championship,” she said, “Or walking into the Supreme Court wearing a Title IX tee, that would be amazing, right?”

As the legal battles heat up, broader cultural beliefs continue to influence how this topic is perceived in the general public. Sey says the silent majority is finally starting to speak up. 

“You know, I think this movement for common sense is sort of billed as right-wing by the mainstream media. But the fact is, it’s not. It’s a really broad-based coalition. You can’t have 80% of Americans [agreeing] and have it only be the right. It’s just regular people.”

The Be Bold collection is available now at xxxyathletics.com.



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ULM Volleyball 2025 Schedule Revealed

Story Links MONROE, La. – ULM volleyball has revealed its schedule for the 2025 season, the first under new head coach Reid Gann. This season follows a 2024 campaign which saw a 4-24 overall record.   The Warhawks open the season with a doubleheader vs. Southeastern Louisiana and Jackson State on August […]

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MONROE, La. – ULM volleyball has revealed its schedule for the 2025 season, the first under new head coach Reid Gann. This season follows a 2024 campaign which saw a 4-24 overall record.
 
The Warhawks open the season with a doubleheader vs. Southeastern Louisiana and Jackson State on August 29 in Hammond, La. They round out the Southeastern Showdown with a match against rival Louisiana Tech on August 30.
 
The squad takes on another in state tournament the following weekend from September 4-6 with the Cowgirl Classic in Lake Charles. They will face UT Arlington, Alcorn State, and host school McNeese, all rematches from last season.
 
After a September 9 match at Northwestern State, the Warhawks will travel to Ruston for a doubleheader with Houston Christian and a second season matchup at Louisiana Tech.
 
For the first time since 2022, ULM will host a non-conference match with Jackson State coming to Monroe on September 13. It finishes its three-game home stand with two matches on September 16 against Alcorn State and Lamar. The Warhawks close the non-conference schedule at the Bearkat Classic in Huntsville, Tx. with a pair of matches against Houston Christian and host Sam Houston.
 
Sun Belt Conference play starts on Sept. 25 and 26 with a series vs. Southern Miss in Hattiesburg. ULM then begins a four-game home stand with two series vs. South Alabama from Oct. 3-4 and Arkansas State from Oct. 10-11.
 
Coach Gann’s team embarks on a four-game road trip starting the following weekend in Huntington, WV. facing Marshall from Oct. 16-17 before a two-match showdown with Texas State on Oct. 24 and 25.
 
The Warhawks return to Fant-Ewing Coliseum for a Halloween weekend series vs. Troy from Oct. 30-31. Their last road series features the Ragin’ Cajuns in Lafayette on Nov. 6 and 7.
Fant-Ewing Coliseum hosts the final series of the season for ULM with Georgia State coming to town from Nov. 13-14.
 
The full schedule is listed below:
 
August
Aug. 29:  at Southeastern Louisiana (12:30 p.m.)
Aug. 29:  Jackson State (4 p.m.)
Aug. 30:  Louisiana Tech (11 a.m.)
 
September
Sept. 4:  UT Arlington (1 p.m.)
Sept. 5:  Alcorn State (1 p.m.)
Sept. 6:  at McNeese (1 p.m.)
Sept. 9:  at Northwestern State (6:30 p.m.)
Sept. 12:  HCU (Ruston, La.) (1:00 p.m.)
Sept. 12:  at Louisiana Tech (7:00 p.m.)
Sept. 13:  Jackson State (12 p.m.)
Sept. 16:  Alcorn State (3 p.m.)
Sept. 16:  Lamar (6 p.m.)
Sept. 19:  HCU (1 p.m.)
Sept. 19:  at Sam Houston (6 p.m.)
Sept. 25:  at Southern Miss* (6 p.m.)
Sept. 26:  at Southern Miss* (6 p.m.)
 
October
Oct. 3:  South Alabama* (6 p.m.)
Oct. 4:  South Alabama* (1 p.m.)
Oct. 10:  Arkansas State* (6 p.m.)
Oct. 11:  Arkansas State* (1 p.m.)
Oct. 16:  at Marshall* (4 p.m.)
Oct. 17:  at Marshall* (6 p.m.)
Oct. 24:  at Texas State* (6 p.m.)
Oct. 25:  at Texas State* (2 p.m.)
Oct. 30:  Troy* (6 p.m.)
Oct. 31:  Troy* (6 p.m.)
 
November
Nov. 6:  at Ragin’ Cajuns* (6 p.m.)
Nov. 7:  at Ragin’ Cajuns* (6 p.m.)
Nov. 13:  Georgia State* (6 p.m.)
Nov. 14:  Georgia State* (12 p.m.)
 
*- Sun Belt Conference Match
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



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Why Lubbock Deserves A Return To Minor League Baseball

Baseball is America’s game, right down to our everyday language. We say the figure we are looking for is in the “ballpark,” we bring in “closers” playing “hardball”  to seal the deal, and if they want too much, we say they are way “off base.” Almost anyone can tell you who Babe Ruth was, even though […]

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Why Lubbock Deserves A Return To Minor League Baseball

Baseball is America’s game, right down to our everyday language. We say the figure we are looking for is in the “ballpark,” we bring in “closers” playing “hardball”  to seal the deal, and if they want too much, we say they are way “off base.”

Almost anyone can tell you who Babe Ruth was, even though he died in the 40s. We can all hum along to “Take Me Out To The Ballgame,” and most of us love hot dogs, which were invented specifically to be sold at baseball games.

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Baseball culture is American culture, so why isn’t Lubbock participating, despite having every reason to do so?

A Look Back at Lubbock’s Minor League Baseball Legacy

Lubbock has had minor league baseball before; in fact, it is a long-running part of our history. Beginning in 1922, the Lubbock Hubbers existed intermittently until 1956, during which time they won multiple league championships.

After a 36-year hiatus, minor league baseball returned to Lubbock with The Crickets from 1995 to 1999. The team ended after issues securing a full-time stadium and declining attendance numbers.

Why A Minor League Team Could Work In Lubbock Now

Well, if they can work in Amarillo and Midland, I feel we ought to be ashamed we don’t have it working here, but that’s my hometown pride affecting my stance.

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The real reason it could really work if done right is that MiLB has gotten great at marketing, particularly merchandising.  The Sugarland Space Cowboys have the coolest logo I’ve ever seen in my life.

Sponsorship opportunities would abound for local businesses. It would be a real win/win.

Minor League Baseball as a Gateway to Big League Dreams

Additionally, and I want to shout this from the tallest building in Lubbock, we have incredible baseball programs at our local universities! Some may see that as a problem/ competition, but I see it as an opportunity to get these college kids in the major leagues.

Because that’s part of the excitement of the MiLB, it’s full of future superstars of the sport. Why let all that talent be pulled into other towns?

Inspiring the Next Generation of Athletes in Lubbock

Lubbock has a lot of youth-related crime. Here’s an article from KCBD, just in case you think I’m exaggerating.

Part of that problem has to be a lack of things to do and a lack of hope for the future. Lubbock has so few amenities that are family friendly that the investment in MiLB seems worth any initial cost to curtail the crime and wasted potential.

Okay, So What Are We Naming Lubbock’s Minor League Team?

Honestly, I think the return of the Hubbers would go pretty hard, but perhaps we should attempt to be more clever than that, I mean, The Space Cowboys exist, and maybe we’d even pay them.

Amarillo took the Sod Poodles, so prairie dogs are out. So my ideas are weather-related (for now, subject to change), the Lubbock Dustnados (because Dust Devils are already vacuum cleaners) or perhaps the Thunderboomers or the Windymen or the Oh-Hails.

I’m sure we could think of something clever that we’d all want on a baseball cap. Let’s get this done Lubbock!

No Wallet? No Worries! 4 Free Things to Do in Lubbock, TX

The best things in life are free! There’s plenty of fun in Lubbock that won’t cost you an arm and a leg.

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How To Have The Best Time At Lubbock’s Beautiful Buddy Holly Hall

Lubbock’s beautiful Buddy Holly Hall hosts all types of events- from comedy, Broadway, live music, and more! Here’s how to have the best time at this remarkable venue we are so lucky to have in Lubbock.

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Lubbock, These Designer Donuts Will Bring Back Beautiful Crafthouse Memories

The Crafthouse Gastropub lives on in our hearts, and in these designer donuts by Chef Kate Diehl. Follow Crafthouse on Facebook for this week’s offerings.

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Irish Squads, Athletes Earn Academic Awards – Notre Dame Fighting Irish – Official Athletics Website

NEW ORLEANS, La. – Both the men’s and women’s track and field programs along with 26 student-athletes from the two squads combined earned academic honors from the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association for the 2025 collegiate track & field seasons. The Irish women’s team posted a 3.57 cumulative grade point […]

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NEW ORLEANS, La. – Both the men’s and women’s track and field programs along with 26 student-athletes from the two squads combined earned academic honors from the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association for the 2025 collegiate track & field seasons.

The Irish women’s team posted a 3.57 cumulative grade point average while the men’s squad registered a 3.454 GPA to earn the 2025 All-Academic Teams recognition. A team must have at least a 3.0 cumulative grade point average on a 4.0 scale, and all student-athletes on the team’s indoor and/or outdoor track and field roster must be included in the calculation of the team GPA.

Sixteen members of the women’s team and ten members of the men’s team were named as All-Academic Athletes for 2025 by the USTFCCCA.

The members of the Irish track and field teams who earned All-Academic accolades for 2025 are:

  • Isabel Allori
  • Addison Berry
  • Jordyn Borsch
  • Alaina Brady
  • Siona Chisholm
  • Maya Collins
  • Emily Covert
  • Mary Bonner Dalton
  • Gretchen Farley
  • Sophie Novak
  • Jadin O’Brien
  • Arianne Olson
  • Madison Schmidt
  • Jillian Stafford
  • Erin Strzelecki
  • Ellis Weekley
  • Tyler Berg
  • Ethan Coleman
  • Michael Danzi
  • Drew Griffith
  • Luke Himes
  • Josh Methner
  • Cole Nash
  • Dimitri Nicholson
  • CJ Singleton
  • Cameron Todd

The honor is awarded to student-athletes who have at least a 3.25 cumulative GPA and have completed at least two semesters at their school. Additionally, a student-athlete must meet athletically-related qualifications or either finishing in the top 96 individually/top 48 in a relay in indoor track and/or participating in any round of the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships or being ranked in the top 48 in the East Region.

The full listing of all programs and student-athletes recognized by the USTFCCCA for 2025 is available by clicking here.





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