
Ivy League Announces Virtual 2026 Football Media Day
The Ivy League will host its 2026 Football Media Day online on August 10, featuring former Yale commentator Jack Ford and a roster of coaches and student‑athletes from each member institution.
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The Ivy League will host its 2026 Football Media Day online on August 10, featuring former Yale commentator Jack Ford and a roster of coaches and student‑athletes from each member institution.

A look at the ten Princeton football standouts recognized on the preseason Phil Steele All‑Ivy team, highlighting record‑breaking performances and the program's deep talent pool.

Nick Bell, a junior cornerback at the Naval Academy, shares how Navy’s values shaped his decision, his ambitions on the field, and the teammates who inspire him.

Senior goalkeeper Andrew Samuels was selected for the United Soccer Coaches Watch List following a historic 2025 season in which Princeton went 7‑0‑0 in Ivy League play without conceding a goal.

UNF Athletics released the full slate of games for the upcoming men’s and women’s basketball teams and the cross country squads, outlining conference play, notable non‑conference contests and the venues for the ASUN Championships.

The Allentown American Legion baseball squad moved closer to securing its fourth Mercer County title in six years with an 8-5 win over Princeton Post 218, highlighted by strong hitting from Nolan Arnold and Dan Golembiewski.

All members of Princeton's women's ice hockey team have been named to the ECAC All-Academic Team, reflecting the program's blend of athletic competitiveness and academic rigor.
Princeton University’s women’s hockey program continues to attract top talent, highlighted by the Averill sisters and Christina Scalese, who bring championship pedigrees and elite skill sets to the Tigers.

Four-star quarterback Lukas Prock announced his pledge to Indiana, choosing the Hoosiers over a field of elite programs and setting the stage for a potentially transformative recruiting class.

College Sports Communicators named Issy Wunder a second‑team Academic All‑American, highlighting her Ivy League impact, Psychology degree, and upcoming professional debut with the Las Vegas franchise.

The intertwined histories of soccer and baseball reveal how immigrant communities built the foundation of American sport, leading to the diverse composition of the U.S. Men’s National Team and its historic 2026 World Cup achievement.

FIFA lifts Balogun’s suspension after a presidential call, while Tehran’s funeral for Ayatollah Khamenei becomes a rallying cry for vengeance and U.S. health officials consider wider testosterone therapy use.
A lifelong Philadelphia native, Roger Gordon has shaped baseball in the city for six decades, blending his role as a judge with a coaching legacy that continues to inspire players like Matt Rizzo.

After going undrafted in the 2026 NBA draft, Xaivian Lee signed an Exhibit 10 deal with the Cleveland Cavaliers, requiring him to compete in the summer league for a guaranteed spot.

Notre Dame is gaining significant recruiting momentum at the quarterback position, highlighted by four‑star prospect Trey Tagliaferri's visits and impressive sophomore stats.

The 2026 Princeton High School girls soccer team posted a 17-7 record, highlighted by standout performances from Bella Clevenger, Olivia Sandoval and a resilient defensive unit.

Junior sweeper Yocelyn Robledo was named the 2026 BCR Girls Soccer Player of the Year after anchoring Princeton’s defense with ten shutouts and guiding the Tigresses to a 17‑7 finish.
Olivia Pichardo, the first woman to play Division I college baseball, has transferred to the University of California, Berkeley to play softball. Her historic background and international experience are expected to energize the Golden Bears program.

The Princeton Tigers women's soccer program has released its 2026 schedule, featuring a demanding non-conference slate that includes eight home contests and visits to major-conference opponents. Returning scorers and goalkeepers look to build on a strong 2025 season as the team prepares for Ivy League competition.

Eastern Michigan University announced the appointment of Mike Ott as its new head baseball coach, tapping a proven developer of talent and culture. Ott, who spent 14 years at Kalamazoo College, guided the Division III program to consecutive conference titles and multiple academic awards. His arrival follows a sub‑par 19‑34 season under interim leadership and comes amid a broader shuffle of coaching moves across the nation.

The Ascenders have announced their 2026 high school football schedule, featuring games against top teams from across the United States and abroad, highlighting a roster loaded with college‑bound talent.