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Read moreDetailsHaden Maxwell. Photo: Jeff Bowe, TTU Media Relations By Jeff Bowe, TTU Media Relations MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Tennessee Tech men's golf recorded a 11-under second round after shooting a three-under first round to sit in fifth (-14) after 36 holes during the first day of The Grover Page Classic. Tech shot three under to sit in third after 18 holes and then caught fire with a 11-under second round to move to 14 under for the day and close in fifth. Find the live scores here: Live Results Haden Maxwell led the Golden Eagles with a six-under second round after a one-under first round to enter the clubhouse after Day 1 in a tie for second place (-7). Maxwell made six birdies during the second round of today's action and shot 65 for the round, putting himself squarely in contention after the first day. Drew Bolton carded a two under 69 during the second round of the day to sit in 18th. Cooper Gettler posted an even first round and recorded a two-under second round (69) to find himself in 24th. Nick Etherton recorded a 70 (-1) in the first and second rounds to enter the clubhouse two-under and in 24th. In
Read moreDetailsEagles 'tush push' Jalen Hurts in for a TD on 4th down (0:22) On 4th-and-goal, Jalen Hurts keeps it himself and gets pushed across to the goal line to extend the Eagles' lead. (0:22) Anthony GharibSep 14, 2025, 08:02 PM ET Week 2 of the NFL season included big wins and close calls, but the trolling remained a constant. In a rematch of Super Bowl LIX, it was déjà vu for the Kansas City Chiefs as the visiting Philadelphia Eagles won 20-17 at Arrowhead Stadium. Kansas City is now 0-2 for the first time since 2014, while Philadelphia is 18-1 in its past 19 games, including playoffs, dating to last season. Over the past 10 seasons, the Eagles are the second team with 18 wins in a 19-game span, according to ESPN Research. Philadelphia quarterback Jalen Hurts accounted for 116 total yards and a touchdown, while Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes threw for 187 yards plus a touchdown and interception. He also had a rushing touchdown. The Eagles' victory came with multiple trolls, including poking fun at the "Chiefs Kingdom" rally cry and acknowledging their undefeated record against the Chiefs in the calendar year. Eagles Kingdom 👑@BetMGM | #FlyEaglesFly pic.twitter.com/kje8jjD2Cq
Read moreDetailsCHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – The No. 5 Virginia women’s soccer team (7-0-1) closed out a five-game homestand with a 3-0 victory over VCU (2-4-2) on Sunday (Sept. 14) at Klöckner Stadium. GOALS 42’ – UVA: Jill Flammia (unassisted) 49’ – UVA: Addison Halpern (Laney Rouse) 60’ – UVA: Maggie Cagle (unassisted) HOW IT HAPPENED Virginia’s first goal came in the waning minutes of the half with Jill Flammia converting off a corner in the 42nd minute. The service to the back post was punched by the keeper and then headed back toward the penalty spot in a clearance attempt by a defender. Flammia volleyed the ball into the upper right 90 for the score. Always ready! Right place, right time for Jill Flammia! Hoos up 1-0 on VCU.#GoHoos | #ALLIN pic.twitter.com/P3e8jKoRv5 — Virginia Women's Soccer (@UVAWomenSoccer) September 14, 2025 The Cavaliers struck quickly to open the second half, converting a second goal in the 49th minute. Laney Rouse gained possession of the ball outside the right corner of the box and went back on the attack down the right side. As she approached the end line, she played the ball in to Addison Halpern at the near post for the redirect
Read moreDetailsCHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – The Virginia volleyball team (5-3) dropped Saturday’s (Sept. 13) contest to Michigan (7-1) in three sets (20-25, 19-25, 24-26) at the Aquatic and Fitness Center. Vivian Miller led all Virginia attackers on Saturday with eight kills, while Lauryn Bowie added seven more of her own. At the net, Jasmine Robinson paced the Cavalier defense with a match-high four blocks. Hannah Scott narrowly missed out on her third double-double of the season with nine assists and nine digs. HOW IT HAPPENED Set 1: Michigan 25, Virginia 20 In the opening set of the matinee match, Michigan took an early lead at 7-4 before Virginia stormed back to take an advantage with a 4-0 run. The Wolverines answered swiftly with an 8-1 run that put the visitors out front for good in the game. Michigan led by as many as seven at 21-14 before claiming the set on a UVA attack error. Set 2: Michigan 25, Virginia 19 Saturday’s second set featured a match-high seven ties and a trio of lead changes. Vivian Miller gave the Cavaliers a brief lead with a kill at 8-7 before Michigan collected four of the next five points to jump out front in the
Read moreDetailsLEXINGTON, Ky. – No. 14 Purdue volleyball (6-1) secured its fourth straight victory after downing Houston (5-2) in sweeping fashion, 25-17, 25-23, 25-18. After trailing 14-17 in the third set, the Boilermakers came from behind, out-scoring the Cougars 12-1 to take the match. Tomorrow, a top-15 showdown is on the docket as the Boilermakers take on the No. 10 SMU Mustangs at 11 a.m. ET. The matches will only be available to follow along live via radio, Statbroadcast live stats, or twitter. Notes An efficient day led to a .362 team hitting % in the match, including a .500 clip in Set 1 (a season-high) and .486% in Set 3. Lindsey Miller hit .769 behind an errorless 10 kills on 13 attacks, tying Joan King for the fourth-highest hitting % in a 3-set match (10-14 attempts). Miller became the sixth Boilermaker in program history to reach double-digit kills and an errorless hitting % (in a three-set match). Meanwhile, the last Boilermaker to have an efficient of a 3-set match was Raven Colvin in 2021 ( .900%, 9-0-10). Purdue’s 13 attack errors were a season-low. Taylor Anderson produced her fourth double-double of the season behind 36 assists, 10 dig performance as
Read moreDetailsThe wait is finally over for anime fans in India. 'Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Infinity Castle' opened in theatres across the country, today, September 12. According to early box office predictions, the film is eyeing a historic opening in cinemas and by the looks of the early reviews, fans are mighty impressed. Owing to massive demand, 'Infinity Castle', was scheduled for midnight and early morning shows. Early audiences who caught these first shows flooded social media with glowing reviews. While some praised the film’s emotional depth, stunning animation, others were blown away by the breathtaking graphics, and its faithfulness to the source material. Emotional impact on fans For many viewers, 'Infinity Castle' proved to be an overwhelming emotional journey. One fan wrote, “Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle. It was amazing. I cried a lot. I’ve been so excited to see these manga panels animated. The visuals are breathtaking and the music amplified each scene, tying the action and emotions together. Ufotable is the GOAT.” Another user admitted to being at a loss for words, “I AM UTTERLY SPEECHLESS. There’s too much to talk about and I’m struggling to even process what I just watched. All I’ll say
Read moreDetailsFORT COLLINS, Colo. – The Notre Dame volleyball team swept the Colorado State Rams Friday night, 25-12, 25-19, 27-25 in their first road game of the season. The Irish are now 2-3 on the season. Morgan Gaerte and Sydney Helmers paced the Irish offensively. Gaerte registered 14 kills on the night, putting over 100 just five games into the season, while Helmers had a career-high 11 kills on a .429 hitting percentage. Grace Langer, a native of nearby Centennial, Colorado, tallied 11.0 points on the night. She had nine kills and four block assists. The Irish had six service aces on the night, three courtesy of Maya Evens. The freshman libero also tallied nine digs and six assists on the evening. How it happened Notre Dame opened the match on a 6-0 run, silencing a ruckus crowd of 7,753 early in Moby Arena, Sydney Helmers led the way early with three early kills on three chances, including the kill that forced the first Colorado State timeout of the night. With the Rams crawling back, the Irish pulled off a 4-0 run courtesy of a pair of Helmers kills and an Anna Bjork ace that forced the second Rams timeout of
Read moreDetailsSeptember 11, 2025 As the Malveaux era enters its second season on the Plains, a bevy of newcomers will wear the Orange and Blue at Jane B. Moore Field for the first time. Throughout the fall, we’ll introduce the 13 fresh faces joining the program. by Anne Trammell David Gray/Auburn Tigers AUBURN, Ala. - As the Malveaux era enters its second season on the Plains, a bevy of newcomers will wear the Orange and Blue at Jane B. Moore Field for the first time. Throughout the fall, we’ll introduce the 13 fresh faces joining the program. Hailing from Huntsville, Alabama, junior utlity player Alyssa Hastings joins the Tigers after two seasons at Lipscomb, where she became the first Bison to ever earn NFCA First Team All-Region honors. Bringing expereicne and playmaking ability to the table, she set the Bison program record with 23 doubles last season, which ranked second nationally while brings utility, experience, and playmaking ability to the table. Q: How old were you when you started playing softball? Hastings: I was four when I started playing softball. One of my earliest memories is playing with our very local travel team called the Angels. My dad and one of my
Read moreDetailsFor Vanderbilt junior running back AJ Newberry, his touchdown against Charleston Southern not only helped his team secure its fourth consecutive season-opening win, it marked the end of a long, strenuous journey that started one day in practice nearly nine months ago. Preparing for the team’s Nov. 30 meeting against Tennessee last season, the running back made a cut in practice and immediately knew something wasn’t right. “I went down and I thought at first maybe I had dislocated something. I was on the ground and knew something was wrong,” Newberry recalled. “I could straighten my leg and bend it, so I thought everything was fine. helped me up and I took one step and nearly fell.” With his sophomore season cut short, Newberry had surgery and began working with Vanderbilt physical therapist and athletic trainer John Cicciaro. The Road to Nashville Born and raised in Memphis, Newberry moved to Texas with his mother and siblings in middle school. Growing up, he would split time between his mother and father. Whether he was spending time with his mother’s side or his father’s, after school activities included sports in the yard or manual labor around the house. “It was
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