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James Claims No. 1 Spot, Three Hoos on Initial PGA Tour U Rankings – Virginia Sports

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – Virginia rising senior Ben James is ranked No. 1 on the PGA TOUR University Class of 2026 Preseason Ranking. He is joined by teammates Paul Chang (No. 18) and Bryan Lee (No. 20) in the top 25 that was released on Wednesday (July 23). Virginia was one of three schools nationally (Texas-3, Ole Miss-4) to have three or more student-athletes included on the first PGA Tour U Preseason Ranking of 2026. The program was first instituted in 2020 and it marks the first time UVA has placed three players in the top-25 in the preseason. The No. 1 player in the final PGA TOUR University Ranking next June will earn PGA TOUR membership, while players Nos. 2-10 will earn Korn Ferry Tour membership for 2026 and players Nos. 11-25 will earn exempt membership for PGA TOUR Americas Segment II in 2026. Finishers Nos. 2-5 will be exempt into Final Stage of Q-School presented by Korn Ferry, while Nos. 6-25 will be exempt into Second Stage. In partnership with the World Amateur Golf Ranking® (WAGR®), PGA TOUR University ranks players based on the last two years of their collegiate careers. Eligible Tournaments include NCAA Division I men’s team competitions, official

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Irish Announce 2025-26 Non-Conference Schedule – Notre Dame Athletics

SOUTH BEND, Ind. – On Wednesday, the Notre Dame men’s basketball program released its 2025-26 non-conference slate, which features eight games inside Purcell Pavilion, two new home-and-home series against P4 opponents and a return to Las Vegas for the highly competitive 2025 Players Era Festival.  First, mark your calendars for November 3 because that’s when the Fighting Irish will kickstart their 2025-26 campaign when they host LIU Brooklyn inside Purcell Pavilion. It’s also not the first time men’s hoops will begin a season against the Sharks, for they did so at the start of the 2007-08 season, which marked the last time these two squared off. LIU Brooklyn finished second in the Northeast Conference last year and returns three starters from that squad.  Notre Dame will stay at home for the next two games, hosting Detroit Mercy on November 7 and then Eastern Illinois on November 11. It’ll mark the first ever meeting against the Panthers.  The Blue & Gold then hit the road for the first time, traveling to Columbus to take on Ohio State on Nov. 15. This marks the start of a home-and-home series, with the Buckeyes traveling to South Bend for the 2026-27 season. Last season

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Aggie Women’s Golf Unveils 2025-26 Schedule – New Mexico State University Athletics

LAS CRUCES, N.M. – The NM State women's golf team has announced its 2025–26 tournament schedule, highlighted by a nationally televised match play event, a home tournament in Las Cruces and a total of four events in the southwest.   The Aggies will tee off their fall campaign at the Sam Golden Invitational (Sept. 8–9) in Dallas, hosted by North Texas at Oakmont Country Club. Two weeks later, NM State heads to the Rockies for the Golfweek Red Sky Classic (Sept. 22–24) in Vail, Colo.   One of the marquee events of the fall comes Oct. 7–8, when the Aggies compete in the NB3 Match Play at Twin Warriors Golf Course in Albuquerque, N.M. Hosted by Notah Begay III, the event will be televised nationally on Golf Channel, offering the Aggies a chance to shine on a national stage.   The Aggies return home Oct. 13–15 to host the Golf Iconic Classic at the NMSU Golf Course in Las Cruces. The fall season wraps up with the Coronado Classic (Oct. 20–21) down the road in El Paso, Texas.   The spring slate begins with the Bruin/Wave Invitational (Feb. 23–24) in Santa Clarita, Calif., co-hosted by UCLA and Pepperdine at Valencia

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Twenty-Two Student-Athletes Earn Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar Awards – GoBearcats.com

July 22, 2025 by David Cohen Twenty-two University of Cincinnati student-athletes, the department's most since 2022, have earned Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar Awards, as presented by Diverse: Issues in Higher Education. IsabellaMarley Twenty-two University of Cincinnati student-athletes, the department's most since 2022, have earned Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar Awards, as presented by Diverse: Issues in Higher Education. Eleven of the honorees are women's student-athletes, with basketball and soccer leading the way with three each. The awards honor students of color who have excelled in the classroom as well as on the athletic field. Inspired by tennis legend Arthur Ashe, Jr.'s commitment to education as well as his love for the game of tennis, U.S. colleges and universities are invited to participate in this annual awards program by nominating their outstanding sports scholars. In addition to their athletic ability and academic performance, Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars demonstrate a commitment to community service and student leadership. Staying on the Arthur Ashe front, Bearcats legend Oscar Robertson earned the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage at the ESPYs on July 16. He was honored for his work as NBA Players Association president in helping reform free agency and allowing for he

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Volleyball, Beach Volleyball Earn AVCA Team Academic Award – Tulane University Athletics

Jul 21, 2025 NEW ORLEANS – Tulane Volleyball and Beach Volleyball have been named as recipients of the American Volleyball Coaches Association 2025 Team Academic Award. The honor is provided to collegiate and high school volleyball teams who achieve a year-long grade-point average above a 3.3.  The two teams contributed to a record-breaking 1,450 recipients of the award, and Volleyball is one of seven American Conference teams to claim it. Both Volleyball and Beach Volleyball are multi-time recipients of the award and earned it this year with overall GPAs of 3.415 and 3.554, respectively. TICKETS Tickets for the upcoming football and volleyball seasons can be purchased by calling 504-861-WAVE (9283), logging on to TulaneTix.com or visiting the ticket office at the James W. Wilson Jr. Center. SOCIAL MEDIA Follow Tulane football on Twitter and Facebook and Instagram. Follow Tulane Athletics on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. WE ARE NOLA BUILT Tulane University is located in the city of New Orleans. It is a city built on tradition and resiliency. The lessons Green Wave student-athletes have learned through their connection with this university and city have BUILT doctors, lawyers, business leaders, conference champions, all-conference players, All-Americans, professional athletes and NCAA tournament teams.

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Aggies, Five Individuals Earn USTFCCCA Honors – New Mexico State University Athletics

NEW ORLEANS – The NM State Track & Field program, along with five individuals, have been recognized for their hard work on and off the field, earning USTFCCCA All-Academic honors, announced in a press release on Tuesday.   As a team, the Aggies accumulated a GPA of 3.339 during the 2024-25 academic year. This becomes the 12th USTFCCCA All-Academic honor for the program since 2011.   Senior Jhana Downie earned her way onto the list after graduating with a 3.27 GPA in Kinesiology, while advancing to her fourth consecutive NCAA West First Round, this time in the 200m.   Rebecca Green qualified for the distinction after earning a 4.0 GPA in Communication Disorders, while tallying a new program record (16.75m) as well as taking home the gold at the CUSA Indoor Track & Field Championships with a mark of 16.57m (a new facility record).   Alesha Lane notched a breakout year for the Aggies, setting a new school record in the discus (53.12m) while making her first appearance at the NCAA West First Round in the same event. The Junior currently holds a 3.667 GPA in Kinesiology.   Rachel O'Brien made her mark in one season with the Aggies, tallying

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News Flash • Weekly Roadwork Roundup – July 21, 2025 – Frisco, Texas

Create a Website Account - Manage notification subscriptions, save form progress and more.    Website Sign In Map Portal Meetings Ordinances /QuickLinks.aspx Search Home Custom404 The page you are looking for does not exist. See the following links for more information about the City of Frisco, Texas. Friscotexas.gov PlayFrisco.org (Parks & Recreation) FriscoPD.com FriscoFire.com FriscoFireSafetyTown.com Frisco Community Parade Help us be better! Please refer dead links and navigation issues to our webmaster via email.  You entered: https://www.friscotexas.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=2446 Return to the home page Get Involved Job Openings MyFRISCO Service Request Pay Utility Bill Plans & Permits Trash & Recycling Government Websites by CivicPlus® Home Site Feedback Site Map Accessibility /QuickLinks.aspx

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Coach Caitlin Clark’s Five Funniest Moments During 2025 WNBA All-Star Game

Caitlin Clark watched this year's WNBA All-Star game from the bench in Indianapolis on Saturday night, with the Indiana Fever guard still sidelined due to a groin injury. But any fan of Clark's knows the absolute menace she can be when she puts her coaching face on, and the 2025 All-Star game was no exception. Clark saw her handpicked squad get steamrolled by Team Napheesa Collier in a 151-131 defeat, getting her unofficial coaching career off to a rough start with a 0-1 record. Though Clark's group may not have brought the competitive fire, they definitely brought the vibes. Here are Clark's five funniest moments as coach for a night: Team Clark was down by more than 20 points at halftime. Before the half ended, Clark was interviewed about her overall game plan as coach. "I'm just all four-point shots, four-point shots, four-point shots," Clark said. "More, more, more." The Fever star added that she was relying on her squad's offense to get them back into the game. "Never!" Clark said, when asked if she was going to start talking defense. "Offense is what's gonna get us back in it. Just gotta make a lot of four-point shots." — ESPN

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Spearman Named To USA 3×3 Nations League Team – University of Tennessee Athletics

USA Basketball announced Saturday the women's 2025 USA 3x3 Nations League Team set to compete at the 2025 FIBA 3x3 Nations League Americas Conference July 21-27 in Punta Arenas, Chile, and University of Tennessee rising senior Zee Spearman is a member of that squad.   The 6-foot-4 forward from Dacula (duh-CUE-luh), Ga., joins four other current NCAA Division I athletes, including Taylor Bigby (TCU), Joyce Edwards (South Carolina), MiLaysia Fulwiley (LSU) and Rachel Ullstrom (Richmond). Serena Sundell, who recently graduated from Kansas State, will round out the roster.   In May, Bigby, Edwards, Fulwiley, Spearman and Ullstrom participated in 2025 USA Basketball 3X Nationals in Mesa, Arizona, with Spearman and Fulwiley winning the women's tournament with Team Chaos.   Each member of this year's women's squad will be donning the red, white and blue for the first time in FIBA 3x3 competition. Edwards, who is coming off a recent gold medal at the 2025 Women's AmeriCup in Santiago, Chile, also has won gold at the 2024 FIBA U18 Women's AmeriCup and 2023 FIBA U19 Women's World Cup. Bigby, Fulwiley, Spearman, Sundell and Ullstrom will make their USA Basketball competitive debuts.   Julia Ford will serve as head coach after participating

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Usyk vs Dubois 2 live updates: Title bout nearly underway; fight card results, ring walks, odds, more

Oleksandr Usyk kept his heavyweight belt by taking down Daniel Dubois, dominating the rematch of their controversial 2023 fight Michael Charles July 19, 2025 at 6:35 PM EDT   Getty Images Usyk knocks out Dubois in fifth round Nearly two years after their first bout, Oleksandr Usyk has successfully defended his heavyweight title with a knockout of Daniel Dubois with 1:52 remaining in the fifth round of their title fight at Wembley Stadium. Usyk dominated most of the bout and landed multiple heavy blows on Dubois in the fifth round, knocking down the London native twice — and Dubois stayed down the second time to finish a masterful performance for the 38-year-old Ukrainian superstar. Undercard results: Lasha Guruli defeated James Francis via fifth-round TKO Aadam Hamed beat Ezequiel Gregores on points Solomon Dacres beat Vladyslav Sirenko by unanimous decision Daniel Lapin beat Lewie Edmondson via decision Lawrence Okolie defeats Kevin Lerena by unanimous decision Share your views: live@theathletic.com Who's next for Usyk? Everyone is asking the same question now - who will Oleksandr Usyk fight next? Unfortunately for those curious, he clearly does not have an answer yet. But, he does have a few ideas... "Maybe it's Tyson Fury, Maybe

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