Biola runs away with PacWest crowns

**Biola’s Von Molendorff and Mapes Win Individual Titles, Eagles Take PacWest Cross Country Team Championships**

Biola’s Melt Von Molendorff and Bethany Mapes secured individual titles as the Eagles captured both the men’s and women’s team championships at the PacWest Cross Country Championships held Saturday at Hawaii Country Club.

Von Molendorff completed the men’s 8K course in 24:33.6. Concordia Irvine’s Noah Plaza finished second in 24:44.4, followed closely by teammate Spencer Handorf in third place at 25:02.4. Hawaii Pacific’s top finisher was Aaron Garcia, who placed 53rd with a time of 29:00, while Chaminade’s leading runner, Kalamakua Francisco, came in 58th at 29:37.0.

The Biola men dominated the team standings with 35 points. Hawaii Pacific finished eighth with 252 points, and Chaminade placed tenth and last with 280 points.

In the women’s 6K race, Bethany Mapes crossed the finish line in 21:40.6. Vanguard’s Ella Murray was second in 21:46.4, and Point Loma’s Madeline Reeves took third at 21:46.7. Hawaii Hilo’s top runner, Sequoia Gonzales, finished 12th in 22:19.7. Chaminade’s Nikiji Dayse was 15th with a time of 22:23.7, and Hawaii Pacific’s Carly Dyer placed 54th at 24:23.6.

Biola claimed the women’s team title in the 12-team field with 42 points. Hawaii Hilo took seventh place with 165 points, Chaminade was ninth with 268, and Hawaii Pacific finished 12th with 311 points.

**UH Hilo Sweeps Westmont; Chaminade Falls in Five Sets**

In women’s volleyball action at Vulcan Gymnasium, Malu Garcia led Hawaii Hilo with 14 kills, while Alohi Garcia added nine, helping the Vulcans sweep Westmont 25-22, 25-23, 25-22. Emerson Reinke recorded 38 assists for Westmont (17-7, 6-2 PacWest). Maddie Finnegan had 10 kills for the Warriors (7-13, 2-5 PacWest).

Meanwhile, Chaminade fought hard against No. 5 Point Loma but ultimately fell in five sets, 25-23, 15-25, 25-19, 21-25, 15-10, at McCabe Gym. Abigail Nua led Point Loma with 20 kills, and Kyra Miles added 13 for the Sea Lions (18-2, 7-0 PacWest). Lillie Hinton posted 16 kills, and Reina Krueger chipped in 13 for the Silverswords (12-12, 6-2).

**Women’s Basketball Teams Picked at Bottom in PacWest Preseason Coaches Poll**

The Hawaii Hilo, Hawaii Pacific, and Chaminade women’s basketball teams were projected to finish in the bottom three spots of the PacWest standings, according to the Coaches Preseason Poll.

Vanguard leads the poll with 164 points, followed by Point Loma with 147 and Westmont with 145. Hawaii Hilo was picked 11th with 50 points, Hawaii Pacific 12th with 30 points, and Chaminade 13th with 17 points.
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Alabama’s HC Kalen DeBoer gets real on Germie Bernard after heroic play vs. South Carolina

The Alabama Crimson Tide survived yet another SEC thriller on Saturday, outlasting South Carolina 29-22 in a comeback that tested every bit of their championship mettle.

The victory came just days after head coach Kalen DeBoer had to rework his offensive plans, ruling out freshman wide receiver Lotzier Brooks before the matchup. Brooks’s absence opened the door for Germie Bernard to take on a bigger role — and he more than delivered.

Bernard not only caught the game-tying touchdown late in the fourth quarter but also sealed the victory with a 25-yard touchdown run in the final seconds. After the game, DeBoer couldn’t have been more complimentary of Bernard’s performance, which came at the perfect time for a Crimson Tide team that found itself down 22-14 midway through the fourth quarter.

Quarterback Ty Simpson—who continues to build a Heisman-worthy resume—rallied the offense for 15 unanswered points. His poise under fire and Bernard’s versatility helped Alabama avoid a potentially devastating upset loss on the road.

The Tide’s offensive balance was key, but so was their defense’s resilience. With the score tied 22-22, Alabama forced a late fumble on South Carolina quarterback LaNorris Sellers, setting up the final drive. Moments later, Bernard’s touchdown run punctuated a dramatic comeback and preserved Alabama’s playoff hopes.

After the win, Crimson Tide fans erupted online, celebrating the team’s grit and Bernard’s heroics. “Gutsy play call, love it,” one fan wrote, while another summed up the collective stress of the night: “I was as nervous as a long-tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs! Roll Tide Roll!”

The victory improves Alabama to 7-1 on the season and keeps them firmly in the hunt for both the SEC Championship and College Football Playoff.

With a bye week up next before a critical matchup against No. 20 LSU, DeBoer’s squad will use the extra time to recover and continue building around players like Germie Bernard, who proved on Saturday that trust isn’t just earned in practice but in the biggest moments of the season.
https://clutchpoints.com/ncaa-football/alabama-football-news-kalen-deboer-gets-real-on-germie-bernard-after-heroic-play

Why are people mad over College Gameday going to Vanderbilt?

ESPN’s College Gameday Heads to Vanderbilt University Amid Controversy

This Saturday, ESPN’s College Gameday is making its way to Vanderbilt University for the Commodores’ matchup against Missouri—a decision that has sparked considerable frustration among college football fans.

Vanderbilt’s Rise in College Football

Vanderbilt has been one of the most remarkable stories this season. Currently sitting at 6-1, the Commodores have built on a tremendous rise that began last season, highlighted by a breakthrough win over Alabama. This year, they’ve continued their momentum with key victories over South Carolina and LSU. Logically, choosing Vanderbilt as a College Gameday destination makes perfect sense. It’s an unlikely success story in the SEC, providing a compelling narrative for viewers.

The Frustration: Accusations of SEC Bias

However, the decision to spotlight Vanderbilt has triggered a wave of frustration across the college football landscape. The core complaint is familiar: College Gameday appears to prioritize the SEC, showcasing the same conference repeatedly while largely overlooking equally compelling stories from other programs and divisions.

Many fans are particularly upset that Gameday isn’t broadcasting from the North Dakota State vs. South Dakota State game, as it did in September 2019. This rivalry features two perennial powerhouses who have dominated the FCS National Championship landscape for years. Both teams are ranked at the top of the FCS standings, making this a pivotal matchup that will significantly influence playoff seeding later this fall.

Many argue that given the gravity of this game—pitting the top two FCS programs against each other—College Gameday should be there to tell that story and highlight an under-covered but highly significant part of college football. The frustration stems from the perception that Gameday is overlooking a matchup with clear national championship implications in favor of an SEC game.

Understanding the Reality of College Gameday Coverage

Personally, I find this particular outrage somewhat ironic. Those upset that Gameday isn’t showcasing North Dakota State vs. South Dakota State may not fully appreciate how incredibly difficult it is for the show to meaningfully acknowledge non-Power 4 institutions.

To understand the gap between expectation and reality regarding Gameday coverage, look no further than HBCU football. Despite a wealth of historic programs and compelling narratives over the years—many HBCU schools compete in the FCS—College Gameday has only broadcasted live from HBCU events four times since its inception:

– **Bayou Classic (2005):** Broadcast following Hurricane Katrina from Houston, Texas; the first time Gameday broadcasted from an HBCU event.
– **Hampton vs. Florida A&M (2008):** The first time Gameday broadcasted from an HBCU campus.
– **MEAC-SWAC Challenge (2021):** Broadcast from Atlanta during a Week 0 game coordinated with ESPN Events.
– **Jackson State (2022):** Broadcast from Jackson, Mississippi, during Deion Sanders’ final season with the Tigers.

*Note:* Gameday also broadcasted from the site of the Delaware State vs. North Dakota State game; however, Delaware State was the visitor.

The 2022 Stop at Jackson State: A Case Study

The 2022 visit to Jackson State offers a clear case study for why frustration over this weekend’s choice may be misguided. Despite setting up the entire broadcast on the JSU campus—largely due to the Deion Sanders phenomenon—the actual game against rival Southern University was relegated behind the ESPN+ paywall and was not flexed to ESPNU for television exposure.

In essence, JSU functioned more as a studio backdrop than as the main event. Outside of a well-produced feature on the legendary 1974 JSU team (featuring Hall of Famers Walter Payton, Jackie Slater, and Robert Brazile), the coverage largely focused on celebrity guests and Deion Sanders’ presence, rather than providing substantive insight into the SWAC or the team’s prospects.

It’s therefore somewhat hypocritical for fans to complain about missing North Dakota State vs. South Dakota State when Gameday struggled to deliver meaningful coverage even for a story as massive as Deion Sanders at Jackson State.

The Bigger Picture: Corporate Realities and Sports Coverage

This isn’t a new phenomenon in the FCS. The frustration arises mainly because this situation is now affecting schools that fans personally root for, where the matchup’s appeal is obvious but fails to align with ESPN’s strategic priorities.

At the heart of the matter is a corporate reality: ESPN recently signed a massive deal with the SEC, greatly expanding the conference’s presence across ABC and ESPN platforms. It’s only natural that they would use College Gameday—their premier promotional tool—to spotlight the product they invested billions of dollars in.

While there are numerous key games across the FCS that could warrant Gameday’s attention or even a broadcast, the show consistently chases what it perceives as the biggest headlines or most valuable properties. This focus often comes at the expense of highlighting significant programs without an established national fanbase—a sharp departure from the show’s earlier days, when spreading the spotlight was a core principle.

Conclusion: Managing Expectations

It’s understandable why many fans want more program diversity and recognition of great football regardless of the division or conference. However, considering ESPN’s history and business incentives, we should have anticipated this outcome.

In short, whether it’s Vanderbilt or North Dakota State, College Gameday’s choices reflect broader corporate strategies rather than a balanced celebration of college football’s full landscape.

By recognizing these realities, we can better appreciate the complexities behind College Gameday’s decisions and adjust our expectations accordingly.
https://clutchpoints.com/hbcu/why-are-people-mad-over-college-gameday-going-to-vanderbilt

NCAA: ‘Hard loser’ Jonathan Manalili helps Letran get winning feeling

MANILA, Philippines — Letran opened the NCAA Season 101 men’s basketball tournament with three straight losses. Jonathan Manalili had enough of it.

A winner in the juniors’ division with Letran, Manalili made sure the Knights would finally put a stop to their winless streak.

READ: NCAA: Not to be outshined by younger bro, Deo Cuajao leads Letran win
https://sports.inquirer.net/643772/ncaa-hard-loser-jonathan-manalili-helps-letran-get-winning-feeling

NCAA: Stags gain needed experience in 2OT win

MANILA, Philippines —

San Sebastian’s rough start hasn’t dampened rookie coach Rob Labagala’s positive outlook three games into their NCAA Season 101 men’s basketball campaign.

The Stags finally entered the win column on Friday after outlasting Lyceum in a thrilling double-overtime battle, 100-94.

The hard-fought victory had Labagala struggling to contain his excitement, marking a significant milestone for the team early in the season.

READ: NCAA: San Sebastian finally…
https://sports.inquirer.net/643668/ncaa-stags-gain-needed-experience-in-2ot-win

V-League: FEU turns back Adamson, forces Game 3 for title

DASMARIÑAS, Cavite— Far Eastern University managed to avoid another collapse as they fended off Adamson in an intense match on Wednesday at Dasmariñas Arena. The Lady Tamaraws secured the victory with set scores of 25-13, 25-22, 15-25, and 25-23 in the V-League Women’s Collegiate Challenge.

Despite taking the first two sets, FEU lost steam in the third, dropping it by 10 points. The team also experienced a tense moment when they blew a 23-20 lead in the final set. Nevertheless, their resilience paid off, forcing a winner-take-all Game 3 against Adamson.
https://sports.inquirer.net/643404/v-league-feu-turns-back-adamson-forces-game-3-for-title

Achieving a State of Excellence in Higher Ed

At a time when higher education is under siege from the federal government, the role of states has never been more important. In the latest Washington Monthly college rankings, public universities from a handful of states with strong higher education governance systems dominate the top.

What are they doing right? And what lessons do they offer about how to provide quality, affordable degrees to students of modest means when help from Washington, D.C. is not coming?

Join New America and Washington Monthly virtually on Tuesday, October 28, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. ET for a conversation about the challenges and opportunities highlighted in Washington Monthly’s 2025 College Guide and Rankings.

**Event Details:**

– **Introduction:** Kevin Carey, Vice President of Education and Work, New America
– **Opening Remarks:** Jamie Merisotis, President and CEO, Lumina Foundation
– **Moderator:** Paul Glastris, Editor in Chief, Washington Monthly
– **Featured Speaker:** Mildred Garcia, Chancellor, California State University system

Don’t miss this insightful discussion on how states can support higher education amid federal challenges and ensure access to affordable, quality degrees for all students.
https://www.newamerica.org/education-policy/events/achieving-a-state-of-excellence-in-higher-ed/

NCAA Season 101: San Beda beats rival Letran for 2-0 start

NCAA Season 101 Men’s Basketball Tournament: San Beda Remains Unbeaten

MANILA, Philippines – San Beda turned back rival Letran, 68-58, to stay unbeaten in the NCAA Season 101 men’s basketball tournament Sunday at the San Juan Arena.

The Red Lions followed up their opening-day win over College of St. Benilde to secure a 2-0 start in Group B.

“There’s really no extra…

https://sports.inquirer.net/643065/ncaa-season-101-san-beda-beats-rival-letran-for-2-0-start

Peers say Purdue's Matt Painter best at Xs and Os: 'His sets are almost impossible to stop'

**Matt Painter Ranked No. 1 Coach at Xs and Os in CBS Sports Candid Coaches Survey**

WEST LAFAYETTE — Purdue men’s basketball coach Matt Painter has long been known for his detailed and sometimes complex explanations of strategy and play design in postgame interviews. This knack for strategy has helped amplify Painter’s national reputation as a top-tier tactician—not just among the media, but also among his coaching peers.

A recent CBS Sports candid coaches survey polled roughly 100 college basketball coaches to determine who is the nation’s best at Xs and Os. Painter earned the largest share of the vote, capturing 19% and edging out UConn’s Dan Hurley, who received 18%. Creighton’s Greg McDermott followed closely behind with 16%—the only other coach to garner more than 7% of the votes.

Painter and Hurley notably faced off in the 2024 national championship game, where Hurley’s Huskies defeated Purdue 75-60 to repeat as champions.

Voters praised Painter for his ability to scheme Purdue to victory even when faced with talent disparities. They also highlighted how he has elevated the games of unheralded recruits like Braden Smith and Zach Edey.

One anonymous coach said, “When he has a dynamic playmaker, his sets are almost impossible to stop. Then he has a ton of counters. You think you know what’s coming, then he flops it. Then he flips the flop. You gotta turn them over, ’cause you can’t get enough misses.”

In other recent CBS Sports candid coaches features, Purdue was also selected as the nation’s best team for the 2025-26 season, and Braden Smith was named the nation’s best player.

Matt Painter’s strategic prowess continues to earn him high praise, solidifying his status as one of college basketball’s elite coaches.
https://www.indystar.com/story/sports/college/purdue/2025/10/01/purdue-basketball-coach-matt-painter-best-xs-os-survey-candid-coaches/86459005007/

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