Ali Riley, the first captain of Angel City Football Club and New Zealand star, announced her retirement after a remarkable career, highlighting her personal achievements and influence on teammates as she concludes the NWSL season.
Month: September 2025
Father Judge’s Max Moshinski to Join Iona Men’s Basketball Team
Max Moshinski of Father Judge High School has committed to Iona's Division I men's basketball program. The versatile guard is recognized for his impressive athleticism and shooting, having won various league titles in Philadelphia.
Archbishop Stepinac Star Hassan Koureissi Chooses Fordham Men’s Basketball
Archbishop Stepinac High School guard Hassan Koureissi has committed to Fordham Men's basketball program. The 6-foot-5 senior had multiple offers from universities and previously played for the Nike EYBL PSA Cardinals.
CIA-Bella Vista Star Nishayne Sharpe Gets D1 LIU Hoops Offer
Class of 2026 guard Nishayne Sharpe from Bella Vista Prep has received his first Division I offer from LIU. He is an athletic player and younger brother of NBA's Shaedon Sharpe.
Top Penn. Recruit Josh Pratt Picks Columbia for Division I Basketball
Josh Pratt, a 6-foot-2 point guard from Lincoln Park Performing Arts Carter School, has committed to Columbia University for Division I basketball. Ranked among the top recruits in Pennsylvania, he previously held offers from several schools. Columbia struggled last season, finishing 12-15 overall and 1-13 in the Ivy League.
Derrick Florence Gains Division I Offers in Basketball
Derrick Florence III from Our Saviour Lutheran School has received Division I offers from University of New Orleans and UTSA. He is known for his versatility, athleticism, and strong defensive skills, and has multiple additional offers.
St. Joseph’s By-the-Sea Standout Maria O’Connell Picks Division II Caldwell
Senior Maria O'Connell from St. Joseph by-the-Sea High School has committed to Caldwell University’s Division II women's basketball program, excelling with her strength and shooting ability despite offers from several other colleges.
International Flavor, Returning Players Give Hope for Brooklyn’s St. Joseph’s Women’s Basketball Program: 2025-26 Preview
St. Joseph’s University women’s basketball team is optimistic for the upcoming season, adding five new players and anticipating a more competitive performance after narrowly missing the playoffs last year. Key players are returning from injuries.
Chatham Cougars Football Rallies for 24-14 Victory Over Lancers
Chatham High School's football team rallied in the second half, overcoming a sluggish start to defeat Livingston 24-14. Key adjustments and a crucial fake punt shifted momentum, leading to significant scoring and defensive stops.
Hoboken Redwing High School Football Secures Tight 21-14 Victory Against Glen Ridge; Moves to 5-0
Hoboken High School football overcame a challenging game against Glen Ridge, winning 21-14. Despite turnovers and penalties, the team improved to 5-0, demonstrating resilience and effective defense under coach Joe Borkowski.

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