by Paul Condry | May 15, 2025 | College Sports, Men's Tennis, NAIA, RRSN News
Grace’s season ends at NAIA tournament MOBILE, Ala. – Another memorable season for Grace’s men’s tennis team reached its conclusion on Wednesday. The No. 14 seed Lancers lost to No. 3 Keiser 4-0 in the Second Round of the 2025 NAIA National Championships. Grace...
by Paul Condry | May 15, 2025 | College Sports, Headlines, Holy Cross College, NAIA, Women's Tennis
2025 UTR NAIA Women’s Tennis National Championship Recap – Day Two May 14, 2025 MOBILE, Ala. – [Bracket | Schedule] Round two of the 2025 UTR NAIA Women’s Tennis National Tournament ended with half of the tournament field ending in a 4-0 sweep at the...
by Paul Condry | May 15, 2025 | College Sports, Headlines, Holy Cross College, Men's Tennis, NAIA
2025 UTR NAIA Men’s Tennis National Championship Recap – Day Two May 14, 2025 MOBILE, Ala. – [Bracket | Schedule] Round two of the UTR NAIA Men’s Tennis National Tournament is through, and five of the eight matches ended in 4-3 results, and the other...
by Paul Condry | May 15, 2025 | College Sports, Headlines, NAIA, Softball
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Day three of the 2025 NAIA Softball Opening Round was once again full of great games and clutch hits from teams who needed to win elimination games. The field continued to dwindle on day three as five tickets were punched to the World Series in...
by Paul Condry | May 15, 2025 | Baseball, College Sports, Headlines, NAIA
Four Secure Space in Lewiston, as NAIA Baseball Opening Round Enters Championship Thursday May 14, 2025 KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Four teams can start packing for Lewiston, as LSU Shreveport (La.), Webber International (Fla.), British Columbia, and Hope International...
by Paul Condry | May 15, 2025 | Baseball, College Sports, Crossroads League, Headlines, NAIA
Kolpien, Pentecost Reach High-Water Program Marks as Season Ends in Opening Round UPLAND, Ind. – A 2025 season for No. 9 Taylor baseball (47-11) that saw the program shatter single-season records for most victories and best winning percentage (.810) ended abruptly...