
Michigan Wolverines Ink 2026 Men’s Soccer Class
The University of Michigan announced its 2026 men's soccer signing class, featuring seven freshmen and four transfer athletes from top academies across the country.
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The University of Michigan announced its 2026 men's soccer signing class, featuring seven freshmen and four transfer athletes from top academies across the country.

Bentley University announced that four of its athletic programs captured the Northeast 10 Conference's Team Academic Excellence award for the 2025‑26 season, highlighting a conference‑wide commitment to scholarly achievement.
Despite not cracking the top ten in the latest all‑state rankings, a host of South Shore and Brockton‑area players delivered championship seasons, record‑breaking performances and college‑level achievements that keep their names in the conversation.
Graduating high school football players from Westchester, Rockland and Putnam counties have announced their college destinations, ranging from Ivy League universities to state schools, as they prepare for the next chapter of their athletic careers.

A recent clinic at Bentley University brought together children from six local soccer programs with members of the France national team, offering a rare glimpse of world‑class preparation.

French players practiced at Bentley University in Waltham, Massachusetts, drawing local French expatriates and prompting heightened security measures ahead of the World Cup.

Bentley University’s men’s ice hockey program led Atlantic Hockey with 28 All‑Academic selections, posted a 3.49 GPA, and secured a program‑record 23 victories, double‑digit playoff success and an NCAA Tournament berth.

Bentley University announced Danny Lawson as its new head coach for the men's basketball team, continuing a family tradition while bringing a proven track record of championship leadership.

Former Bentley player and coach Danny Lawson is appointed fifth head coach, succeeding his father after 41 years, bringing a blend of experience and vision to the Falcons.

Miami Hockey announced the addition of veteran defenseman David Helledy, who arrives after a standout tenure at Bentley University and with the Maine Nordiques.
A look at the top ten high school girls basketball players from the South Shore, their achievements, and the college paths they are forging.

The university honors a blend of individual legends and a championship team that reshaped Bentley's sports legacy.
Forty‑two high school baseball players from MetroWest and greater Milford are highlighted for their exceptional skills, college commitments, and potential to shape the state tournament.

Bentley University’s baseball team secured a 3-2 walk‑off win over Molloy, highlighted by Stan DeMartinis’ game‑winning run and Sam Belliveau’s dominant pitching, and will now head to Cary, North Carolina for the tournament.

Bentley University is grieving the loss of David Langley '81, a Hall of Famer whose on‑ice brilliance helped define a generation of Falcon hockey.

Senior hitter Nick Pappas receives All‑America Third Team honors, setting single‑season records while Bentley prepares to host Molloy in the NCAA DII Super Regional.

After 34 seasons at the helm of Bentley's men's basketball program, Jay Lawson steps down with a record of 664 wins, nine championships and two Final Four appearances, leaving behind a legacy of excellence and community.

After four decades at the helm of Bentley University's men's basketball program, Jay Lawson is stepping down, leaving behind a legacy of championships, record‑breaking streaks, and lasting influence on student‑athletes.

Jay Lawson, the longest‑serving and most successful men’s basketball coach in Bentley University history, announced his retirement after four decades, leaving behind a legacy of championships, record‑setting wins, and player development.
From record‑shattering tackles to NFL draft picks, the South Shore produced a generation of football standouts whose near‑misses in the rankings still echo through local lore.
Dallas Mall, a longtime educator and multi‑sport coach at Sunset Middle School, has taken the reins of the Ravenwood girls basketball program, aiming to end a state tournament drought and build on his collegiate athletic pedigree.