
Saint Joseph’s Opens Season with 3-1 Win Over Hofstra
Saint Joseph's secured a 3-1 victory over Hofstra in their season opener, highlighted by Amy Meadows' first career goal and Sarah Fisher's decisive strike.
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Saint Joseph's secured a 3-1 victory over Hofstra in their season opener, highlighted by Amy Meadows' first career goal and Sarah Fisher's decisive strike.
Saint Joseph’s University defeated Hofstra University women 3-1 in their season opener, ending Hofstra’s five-game winning streak. The Pride scored two second-half goals, while Hofstra struggled defensively, recording their first loss to Saint Joseph’s. The match highlighted Hofstra’s defensive struggles and Saint Joseph’s improved offensive performance.

The Hawks opened their season with a 3-1 win over Hofstra, featuring early goals, a decisive strike by Fisher, and two assists from Mancini.

The Pride open their 2026 campaign on Saturday at 4 p.m. in Philadelphia, aiming to extend a perfect series record while integrating a blend of returning stars and new talent.
Indiana University’s head coach Curt Cignetti drove the honorary pace car at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, hitting 177 mph while being mentored by nine‑time Indy 500 starter Sarah Fisher. The event highlights Cignetti’s relentless pursuit of No. 1 and ties the state’s football pride to its racing heritage.
Indiana University’s head coach Curt Cignetti, known for his football achievements, will serve as the honorary pace car driver at the upcoming Indianapolis 500, a role that has introduced him to the sport’s unique demands and rich heritage.
Indiana University’s head football coach Curt Cignetti will drive the ceremonial pace car at the 110th Indianapolis 500, sharing the track with veteran Sarah Fisher and highlighting the race’s deep roots in the state.

Curt Cignetti, guided by veteran Sarah Fisher, prepares to drive the honorary pace car at the 110th Indianapolis 500, blending his football world with the high‑octane realm of IndyCar.

Katherine Legge, a 45‑year‑old British racer, is set to attempt the grueling 'Double'—competing in both the Indianapolis 500 and the Coca‑Cola 600 on the same day. She will be the first woman, oldest, and first non‑American to attempt this feat, racing for e.l.f. Cosmetics. Legge's journey involves flying between races and overcoming significant physical and mental challenges. She reflects on the opportunity as unique and pushing perceived limits, while acknowledging the historical significance of her attempt.