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Read moreDetailsCHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – Senior forward Maggie Cagle of the Virginia women’s soccer team has been named a preseason All-ACC selection in a vote of the league’s coaches it was announced by the conference office on Thursday (Aug. 7 ). Congrats to Maggie Cagle on preseason All-ACC honors!#GoHoos | #ALLIN pic.twitter.com/0VyEHjeMwG — Virginia Women's Soccer (@UVAWomenSoccer) August 7, 2025 A three-time All-ACC selection and a 2024 United Soccer Coaches All-Region selection, Cagle led the Cavaliers in goals a year ago (7) and tied for the team lead in assists (5). She ranks fourth among all active Division I players in career assists per game, averaging 0.41 assists per game through her three seasons with Virginia. Last season, Cagle hit four game-winning goals: at No. 3 Penn State, at JMU, at VCU and against Princeton in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. She also assisted on game-winning goals against NC State and SMU. The forward also tallied a goal and an assist as she factored into both goals scored against No. 4 North Carolina last season. Cagle and the Cavaliers host DC Power of the USL Super League in an exhibition match on Saturday (Aug. 9) with kick set for 8
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Read moreDetailsCHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – Virginia football will host its 2025 Meet the Team Day event, presented by UVA Orthopedics, on Sunday, Aug. 10 inside UVA’s Welsh Indoor Practice Facility (IPF) from 4-6 p.m. The annual Paint the Town Orange pep rally, presented by the UVA Community Credit Union, will take place Friday, Aug. 29 at the Ting Pavilion on the Charlottesville Downtown Mall beginning at 8 p.m. Both events are free to the public. presented by: Meet The Team UVA Fralin Family Head Football Coach Tony Elliott and the Cavalier football team will be available for autographs beginning at 4 p.m. in the IPF. Fans can pick up a copy of the team’s 2025 official season poster at the event. In addition to autographs, Meet The Team features inflatable games, balloon artists and face painters for kids. Entry for the event is located at the northwest entrance of the IPF. Attendees should use the promenade located between the McCue Center and the outdoor practice grass fields to access the IPF. Parking is free in the lots immediately surrounding the McCue Center and John Paul Jones Arena. Accessibility shuttles will transport fans in need of accommodations from the designated accessible
Read moreDetailsLinda Yaccarino, less than a month after stepping down as CEO of Elon Musk’s X, has found her next gig. Yaccarino has been named CEO of Miami-based eMed Population Health, which calls itself “the leading digital health platform for GLP-1/GIP population health management.” That refers to the class of weight-loss drugs like Wegovy and Ozempic. Yaccarino’s hiring “is a game-changing moment in eMed’s mission to make safe, effective and sustainable chronic care accessible directly through an all-in-one, digital-first experience,” the company said Tuesday. “Further, as the company expands its services to accommodate additional national and global employer and government partnerships, Yaccarino’s years of experience will be instrumental in developing innovative programs focusing on the future of peptide population health management.” Popular on Variety Yaccarino stepped down last month from Musk’s X (formerly Twitter) after two years leading business operations at the social network. She didn’t provide a reason for why she left X. Prior to X/Twitter, Yaccarino was chairman of global advertising and partnerships at NBCUniversal, where she oversaw all aspects of advertising, partnerships and strategic initiatives, and had spent 20 years in ad sales and marketing roles at Turner. Yaccarino, in a statement provided by eMed, said, “The healthcare
Read moreDetailsSkip to content Jade Downie-Landry (Photo by Laurent Corbeil/PWHL) Montreal Canadiens News and Notes Jade Downie-Landry is excited to play for her home team. Kori Cheverie will be the assistant coach for Team Canada’s women’s team at the Olympics. https://twitter.com/PWHL_Montreal/status/1952445072735371693 Around the League and Elsewhere Matthew Schaefer signs his ELC with the Islanders. Connor McDavid and Kirill Kaprizov will likely set the bar for 2026’s UFAs. Checking in on the nine unsigned RFAs. Team Finland hopes to build a defensive powerhouse for the Olympics. Sandy Hook native Mackie Samoskevich brought the Cup to the Sandy Hook Elementary School Memorial on his day with the trophy. https://twitter.com/BR_OpenIce/status/1952356826529628501 Post navigation Talking Points
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Read moreDetailsSix former University of South Carolina standout student-athletes have been elected to the University of South Carolina Athletics Hall of Fame, sponsored by the Association of Lettermen, it was announced today. This year’s class consists of three women and three men, representing six sports. The inductees are Natasha Hastings (Women’s Track 2005-2007), Brandon Hulko (Men’s Diving 1999-2002), Paul Jubb (Men’s Tennis 2016-2020), Akram Mahmoud (Men’s Swimming 2014-2018), Mollie Patton (Women’s Soccer 2006-2010), and A’ja Wilson (Women’s Basketball 2014-2018). The Association of Lettermen will hold its induction ceremony on Thursday, October 23. The 2025 Hall of Fame class will also be honored during South Carolina’s football game with Alabama on Saturday, October 25. More details will be provided at a later date. Natasha Hastings (Track & Field 2005-2007) Hastings is a 10-time All-American sprinter and three-time NCAA Champion, including a sweep of the indoor and outdoor 400m title in 2007. She is also a seven-time SEC Champion in the 400m, 4x100m, and 4x400m. She set the Gamecock Indoor 400m record in a time of 50.80 and was the 2007 SEC Scholar Athlete of the Year. She is also a three-time Olympian and two-time Olympic gold medalist, taking top honors in the
Read moreDetailsThe Chicago Bears were out at Soldier Field on Sunday for their Family Fest, which marked the 10th practice of training camp, and there were plenty of notable observations and highlights from Saturday's padded session. The defense dominated the day in what head coach Ben Johnson described as closer to a preseason game. The offense was sloppy with pre-snap penalties that continue to linger, but they did end practice on a strong note during a two-minute drill where quarterback Caleb Williams connected with rookie tight end Colston Loveland for a 7-yard touchdown. There's still plenty to improve upon with the Week 1 opener just over a month away. Advertisement With fans and media in attendance, there were some quick highlights from Family Fest: This post will be updated as more videos appear Follow Bears Wire on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram This article originally appeared on Bears Wire: Chicago Bears training camp: Highlights from Family Fest
Read moreDetailsIt is officially game week as the Cincinnati Bengals were back on the practice field Sunday, preparing for their preseason opener against the Philadelphia Eagles. Here are some of the highlights from around Twitter: Mims returns: Good news for the offensive line, as Amarius Mims returned to practice. No Mike Gesicki: No Mike Gesicki Sunday is Joe Burrow fires passes to Ja’Marr Chase and receivers. Troy Walters works on the receiving core on breakouts.— Mike Petraglia (@Trags) August 3, 2025 No Mike Gesicki Sunday is Joe Burrow fires passes to Ja’Marr Chase and receivers. Troy Walters works on the receiving core on breakouts. pic.twitter.com/wd898LcSbR — Mike Petraglia (@Trags) August 3, 2025 Luckily, Burrow has plenty of other options at his disposal. Several players got to work on the rehab field: Checking in from the side rehab field: Marco Wilson, Dax Hill, Matt Lee and Cam Taylor-Britt. They have been managing Hill, CTB and Lee during camp. pic.twitter.com/wPFFy4XoNN — Paul Dehner Jr. (@pauldehnerjr) August 3, 2025 Great sideline catch by Tee Higgins... or was it: Catch or no catch? You be the judge. Shemar Stewart brings the pressure: Stewart put together back-to-back good practices. Joey Moves? Burrow shows off his elusiveness
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