Will Taffe Commits to Navy Football Program
Will Taffe, a defensive back from Saint James, has pledged to join the United States Naval Academy's Division I football team, citing academic excellence and a supportive environment as key factors.
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Will Taffe, a defensive back from Saint James, has pledged to join the United States Naval Academy's Division I football team, citing academic excellence and a supportive environment as key factors.

Virginia Military Institute announces the sale of season tickets for the 2026 football season, detailing pricing, purchase methods, and the schedule of home matchups.

Tony Pujol announced the addition of Perin Foote to the UNA coaching staff, highlighting his extensive background and proven ability to develop talent.

Virginia Military Institute announces a new multi‑year sponsorship with freight carrier Estes Express Lines, bringing the company's logo to basketball games and ESPN+ broadcasts while honoring a family legacy that spans generations.

Tanner Mans, a former state champion and VMI alumnus, has been appointed head coach of the Wellington girls' basketball team, succeeding Eric Adams and planning to blend youth development with the program's championship tradition.
Jason Slay has been hired as an assistant coach for the Cincinnati Bearcats men's basketball team, bringing a decade of coaching experience and a record of player development to the program.

Coach Todd Dyer has released the Longwood women's soccer team's 2026 schedule, highlighting nine home games, eight road tests, and a slate of regional opponents leading into the Big South tournament in November.
The Cowboys added a wave of talent in June, including veteran cornerback Trudell Berry, massive tight end Morgan McPhaul, and defensive tackle Savion Barthelemy, each bringing distinct experience and size to the squad.

Alumni of William Fleming High School and the Virginia Military Institute are set to run their three‑decade‑old basketball camp, offering young athletes a fun, skill‑focused experience.

An 11‑2 victory over Churchland High School propelled Atlee into the Class 4 state semifinal, where they will meet Jefferson Forest. Coach Mike Morris’s team‑centric mantra and a senior class steeped in Hanover County baseball have been pivotal.

The Saints secure a European‑trained forward, expanding their international recruitment pipeline.

Jordan Williams, a former high‑school basketball star from Houston, is set to begin a football career at the University of Maryland in 2026, bringing a unique family legacy and a surprising statistical past to the defensive side of the ball.
The Wildcats finished 19‑1, captured five consecutive region championships, and will be celebrated at the June 5 Coastal Empire High School Sports Awards Show.

Siena's men's basketball program announced the commitment of Tan Yildizoglu, a Turkish point guard with international experience, as part of a strategic recruitment drive led by head coach Nevada Smith.

Coach Nevada Smith announced the addition of Tan Yildizoglu, a 6‑4 point guard from Istanbul, Turkey, who arrives with extensive Division I experience and a strong national team background.

Western Carolina’s 13‑inning loss ends a 36‑win season as Samford advances to face The Citadel in the championship game.

Scott Greenman, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga’s men’s basketball associate head coach, announced his resignation this week, saying he wants to devote more time to his family after nearly two decades in college basketball.

Western Carolina rallied in the eighth inning to defeat seventh‑seeded UNC Greensboro 4‑3, advancing to face Samford with a chance at the Southern Conference title.

The Western Carolina baseball team, riding a 35‑win season, will meet third‑seeded Samford in the 2026 Southern Conference Championship, looking to extend a recent edge in their historic rivalry.

Anderson University has appointed Ben Thompson as its new head coach of the men's basketball program, ushering in a period of optimism for the school's athletic department.

Western Carolina’s baseball team is the second seed in the upcoming SoCon tournament, set to begin May 21, and will open play at 12:30 p.m. after earning a first‑round bye.

VMI’s upcoming four‑game series against Norfolk State could deliver the program’s first 30‑win season in 16 years, driven by standout performances from Grayson Fitzwater, Owen Prince and a pitching staff that has already set a new shutout record.