Author: Leslie Scotland-Stewart

SIUE Volleyball Faces Southern Indiana: Match Summary and Upcoming Game Match Recap In their latest matchup, the SIUE Cougars volleyball team suffered a setback against Southern Indiana, losing in straight sets with scores of 25-18, 25-23, and 25-22. This defeat marks the Cougars’ seventh encounter of the season resulting in a three-set format, bringing their record to 3-4 in such matches. With this loss, SIUE’s overall season record now stands at 11 wins and 11 losses, while their record in the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) is 6-5. Conversely, Southern Indiana improved their record to match SIUE’s at 11-11 overall, enhancing…

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Middlebury Women’s Soccer Secures Victory Over Bates The Middlebury women’s soccer team, currently ranked 10th in the nation, achieved a narrow 1-0 win against Bates on Saturday at the Allan Dragone Track and Field Complex. The match featured a tribute to senior players Livia Davidson, Carolina Espinosa, and Roshann Purcell. Match Highlights The Panthers generated their first significant opportunity at the 15:47 mark when Espinosa attempted a long-range shot from 25 yards. However, Bates goalkeeper Sydney Litney made a crucial save. In the 19th minute, Middlebury broke the deadlock. Mia Feldman capitalized on a deflection at the edge of the…

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Lindenwood Women’s Rugby Triumphs Over Davenport In an impressive display of skill and teamwork, Lindenwood University’s Women’s Rugby team secured a decisive victory against Davenport on Saturday morning, finishing the match with a score of 90-14. The Lions’ performance marks their seventh win of the season, solidifying their status as a formidable contender. First Half Dominance The game kicked off with an early lead for the Lions, as Joselin Roque Lopez scored the first try just four minutes into the match, putting them ahead 5-0. This initial momentum was quickly built upon: Jasmine Fehoko added another try in the 12th…

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GAC Championships: Harding Lady Bisons Achieve Fifth Place Finish MONTICELLO, Ark. — In a notable performance at the Great American Conference Championships held on Saturday, the Harding Lady Bisons cross-country team secured a fifth-place finish. The event, hosted by Arkansas-Monticello, showcased standout individual performances, particularly from freshman Vivien Kipkorir. Vivien Kipkorir: A Freshman Sensation Vivien Kipkorir, hailing from Iten, Kenya, distinguished herself as the top freshman competitor, earning the GAC Freshman of the Year title. Kipkorir finished second overall with an impressive time of 17:35.39. This achievement marks the fifth occasion in which a Harding athlete has received the GAC…

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Recent research has revealed that Gen Z women are increasingly drawn to romanticized portrayals of criminals on platforms like TikTok. A study published in Deviant Behavior highlights how engagement with specific content can influence psychological attraction to offenders. The phenomenon known as hybristophilia—a condition where individuals are sexually attracted to people who commit crimes—was found to be more prevalent among young women who regularly watched or interacted with TikTok videos glorifying notorious figures, such as serial killers Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer. A recent study indicates that women engaging with TikToks portraying criminals are more prone to hybristophilia. Bettmann Archive…

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INDORE, India — In a crucial Women’s Cricket World Cup matchup, Australia won the toss and chose to field first against South Africa on Saturday. This match plays a pivotal role in deciding the semifinal participants. The victor of this match will secure the top spot in the table and earn the right to face co-hosts India in the second semifinal scheduled for Thursday in Navi Mumbai. The team that loses will then take on four-time champions England in the first semifinal in Guwahati. Historically, South Africa has struggled against Australia, having never recorded a victory over them in this…

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LYNDHURST, Ohio — Knuth’s, an established women’s apparel boutique from the Cleveland area, is set to enhance its presence with a temporary pop-up location at Legacy Village. Opening on November 1 and 2, this seasonal store promises to attract shoppers with a variety of offerings. To mark the launch, Knuth’s will host a Sip & Shop event, where guests can indulge in refreshments, enjoy exclusive promotions, and preview the boutique’s holiday collection. This boutique, known for its mix of contemporary and classic styles, will be located next to Soma, close to L.L.Bean, at Legacy Village, which sits at the intersection…

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LAWRENCE, Kan. — In a thrilling matchup that captivated 7,550 fans at Allen Fieldhouse, Kansas State rallied back to defeat No. 14 Kansas with a score of 3-2 on Friday night. The contest started with Kansas taking the initial set decisively at 25-14. However, Kansas State responded strongly, winning the second set 25-17. Kansas regained control in the third set, finishing at 25-18. The Jayhawks held a 15-9 lead in the fourth before Kansas State mounted a comeback, ultimately securing the set 25-23. This momentum carried Kansas State through the decisive fifth set, allowing them to win 15-8. With this…

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Colorado College Women’s Swimming & Diving Team Faces Tough Competition In a challenging meet against the Division II Colorado School of Mines, the Colorado College women’s swimming and diving team suffered a defeat with a final score of 159-81. Despite the loss, the team showcased strong individual performances and marked a significant improvement in their competitive results. Individual Highlights Head coach Jen Buffin expressed pride in the team’s efforts, stating, “We showed up today ready to compete at a high level and our athletes delivered. We posted season and lifetime bests, helping us secure our strongest finish against Mines in…

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CHENEY, Wash. — The Eastern Washington Eagles delivered a commanding performance on Thursday afternoon, securing a 4-0 win against Northern Arizona. The match, held at Cheney, showcased the Eagles’ offensive strength and defensive resilience. Early Advantage The action kicked off quickly for the Eagles, as Audrey Schlotfeldt found the net in the seventh minute, thanks to assists from Faith Hines and Delani Walker. This early goal established a strong momentum for Eastern Washington. Just before halftime, in the 40th minute, Kendall Moore doubled the lead, allowing the Eagles to head into the break with confidence. Continued Dominance In the second…

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