Equipped to chart a bold path forward.
Welcome our new Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, Kevin Griffin! #GoBeavs
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@OHADNewsHS@CuyhtsAD WHOLEHEARTLY seconded! I can imagine how tough the end of a school year can be. To add not one but TWO regional finals and pull them off as nicely as @RoyaltonSchools did this week - hats off to Jason Hall and his @NRAthletics crew. Well done!
MT&F: Daniel Tutskey, Director of Cross Country/Track & Field at John Carroll University wins 2026 USTFCCCA Great Lakes Region Coach of the Year. ⚡️⚡️
Tutskey led the men to win their first conference championship since 2002, 16 All-Region performances, and a 12th place finish at the NCAA Outdoor Championships, headlined by seven All-Americans.
Read more about Tutskey and the Blue Streaks' historic 2026 campaign in the story posted below. ⬇️
@JCUXCTF #StreakUp
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The Arkansas AD complaining about the well-being of his football players because they play a late game on a Saturday followed by an early game the next Saturday…
I hope his golf teams don’t play 36-hole days 🤫
John Carroll University received a grade of an A- in @Forbes’ College Financial Grades!
As many schools struggle, @JohnCarrollU is thriving, investing in the student experience to help our student-athletes develop into servant leaders!
Full grades:
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Was in the area so stopped by. @NDC_MBB@NDCWBB was absolutely one of my fave programs in the MEC. Murphy Gym was absolutely one of the worst gyms in the league but was one of my faves. Luckily the athletics building was somehow propped open so I had full access one final time!
A former Ohio State offensive lineman and the son of a D1 coach, Mike Jacobs spent 17 years coaching in D2. Within 3 years, he jumped from D2 to FBS.
Turns out, those D2 years were perfect on-the-job training for coaching FBS in the rev-share era.
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Build The Bridge 2026
🗓️ June 2 @ John Carroll
📈Registration numbers are ahead of last year.
▶️Check out the list of college staff who attended last year (most are confirmed for this year).
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After raising significant money, building a $1.2 million wrestling facility, securing recruits, finding a conference home in the Pac-12 and laying the groundwork for Division I wrestling (something the university itself committed to), Tarleton State has reportedly pulled the plug on the entire program before it even truly began.
Not just D1 wrestling… no club program either.
That’s devastating for the athletes, coaches and supporters who invested years into making this happen. Coach Leeth poured enormous time and energy into building something meaningful in Texas, a state that has LONG needed more high-level college wrestling opportunities.
Now athletes are left scrambling for new homes late in the cycle, donors and supporters are left stunned, and one of the most exciting potential growth stories for the sport is suddenly gone.
A D1 wrestling program in Texas was something the wrestling world should’ve been celebrating and rallying around- not watching disappear before it had the chance to fully take off.
Brutal situation all around. 👎🏼
@TarletonState@TarletonWrestle
Congrats to TCU, Texas, Wake Forest and Virginia on reaching the NCAA men’s tennis Final Four.
By my count:
24 singles starters.
3 from the USA.
It’s not about one school or one match.
It’s about the overall numbers — and what they mean for the American college tennis pathway.