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Nate Surman Commits To Gannon Baseball – North Allegheny Sports Network

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By: Jared Barton 
North Allegheny baseball senior Nate Surman has decided where he will play at the next level.
The outfielder and pitcher committed to Gannon University on Saturday.
 
 
 
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Surman collected 2nd Team Big 56 All-Conference laurels in 2025 as a designated hitter. He batted .250 and was tied for the team lead with four doubles. Surman was very impressive coming out of the bullpen, as he became the Tigers’ closer once section play started. Nate had a 2-0 record with a 0.58 ERA in 12 innings pitched. He also collected five saves.
Gannon University competes at the Division II level in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference. The Golden Knights qualified for the NCAA DII Tournament in 2019 and 2022.
Any questions or comments should be directed to Athletic Director Bob Bozzuto at bbozzuto@northallegheny.org
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FOX Sports Daryl Johnston on J.J. McCarthy, Vikings Defense, Jalen Redmond's Play, Ravens Matchup – Vikings.com

FOX Sports broadcaster Daryl Johnston joins Vikings Entertainment Network’s Tatum Everett to discuss Vikings DL Jalen Redmond’s strong performances this season, the main takeaways from the Week 9 win over the Lions, Andrew Van Ginkel’s impact on Brian Flores’ defense, QB J.J. McCarthy and more.
FOX Sports broadcaster Daryl Johnston joins Vikings Entertainment Network’s Tatum Everett to discuss Vikings DL Jalen Redmond’s strong performances this season, the main takeaways from the Week 9 win over the Lions, Andrew Van Ginkel’s impact on Brian Flores’ defense, QB J.J. McCarthy and more.
ESPN Radio’s Steve Levy joins Vikings Entertainment Network’s Tatum Everett to discuss the Vikings big Week 9 win over the Lions, the impressive performance from Brian Flores’ defense, the upcoming Week 10 game against the Ravens and more.
Vikings RB Aaron Jones Sr. was mic’d up during the team’s 27-24 win over the Lions in Week 9 of the 2025 NFL regular season.
Vikings Entertainment Network’s Tatum Everett discusses the team’s big road win in Detroit, quarterback J.J. McCarthy’s impressive performance against the Lions, Head Coach Kevin O’Connell discusses the defense playing their best game of the season, previewing the Week 10 game against the Ravens and more.
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Vikings Entertainment Network’s Tatum Everett sits down with Vikings LB Blake Cashman to discuss the team’s confidence after the big win over Detroit, his impressive performance against the Lions and getting his first career forced fumble, his competitive nature and more.
Vikings Head Coach Kevin O’Connell joined Paul Allen to talk about a variety of topics, including previewing the Week 10 matchup against the Ravens.
On this episode of “All in a Gameday,” get an inside look at the Minnesota Vikings Cheerleaders and the work that goes into an NFL gameday.
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Vikings Entertainment Network’s Tatum Everett and Ben Leber break down today’s 27-24 Vikings win over the Lions.
Vikings Entertainment Network’s Tatum Everett talks with former Vikings LB Ben Leber about how the team can prepare for the Lions in Detroit for the Week 9 matchup.
Vikings Entertainment Network’s Tatum Everett previews the Vikings Week 9 game against the Lions, QB J.J. McCarthy returning after ankle injury, NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero discusses top storylines for the Vikings-Lions matchup, Head Coach Kevin O’Connell gives offensive line injury updates and more.
Vikings Entertainment Network’s Tatum Everett sits down with Vikings OLB Jonathan Greenard to his focus on improving and stopping the run, the challenge presented by the Lions talented offense, his first season as a captain, his approach as a leader, and more.
NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero joins Vikings.com’s Tatum Everett to discuss the expectations for quarterback J.J. McCarthy’s return to play against the Lions in Week 9, preview the Vikings-Lions matchup and the challenges of facing the Lions offense, the upcoming NFL trade deadline and more.
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Vikings RB Aaron Jones has been named the team’s nominee for the 2025 NFL Salute to Service Award for his dedication and support of youth of military families.
Vikings Head Coach Kevin O’Connell joined Voice of the Vikings and KFAN’s Paul Allen to talk about a variety of topics, including previewing the Week 9 game against the Lions.
Vikings Entertainment Network’s Tatum Everett and Ben Leber break down Thursday night’s 37-10 Vikings loss to the Chargers.
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View photos as Vikings FB C.J. Ham and his wife Stephanie hosted the fifth annual ‘Pamper Her Purple’ event in partnership with the Vikings and Sleep Number. Ten guests of honor were invited to Omni Viking Lakes where they enjoyed a spa day at Idlewild Spa plus a cocktail hour and dinner reception.
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Blackhawks' Arvid Soderblom: Tending twine Sunday – CBS Sports

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Soderblom will defend the road net against Detroit on Sunday, per Ben Pope of the Chicago Sun-Times.
Soderblom is coming off a 21-save effort in Monday’s 3-1 loss to Seattle. He has a 1-2-1 record this season while allowing 12 goals on 104 shots. Detroit sits 21st in the league with 2.87 goals per game this campaign.
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Column | Illini vs Redbirds: players to watch – The Daily Illini


After a 91-67 win against SEMO (1-1), Illinois (1-0) is ready to take on its second opponent of the season: Illinois State (1-0).
Both the Illini and the Redbirds are coming off wins earlier in the week. Illinois State beat head coach Shauna Green’s old coaching home, Dayton, 87-76 on Monday.
Despite Green using the same starting lineup for the exhibition and the season opener, players on the bench are also making big moves on the court. This is important since it shows the versatility and depth of the roster. Having more players to count on early on is especially important for the Illini since they are down some players due to injuries.
For Illinois, some of its newer players are shining on the court already and are showing no signs of slowing down. 
Freshman guard Destiny Jackson
“To have six assists and only two turnovers in 33 minutes as a freshman… I think that’s really good for her,” Green said. 
Green spoke about freshman guard Destiny Jackson’s first official game as an Illini, where fans saw the her perform at a high level. Green also mentioned how she sees improvement from Jackson in a short period of time. 
“Even in just our three games — our scrimmage, our exhibition and now — I see growth every game. She’s going to continue to feel more comfortable, feel more confident and run the team.”
It’s important for the team’s success that Jackson continues to rack up assists and minimize turnovers. If Jackson can perform similarly to how she did on Tuesday, she is guaranteed to be an asset to the team as a starting point guard. 
Jackson’s high performance is even more crucial with sophomore guard Aaliyah Guyton out. The Iowa transfer was seen wearing a boot during Tuesday’s matchup, and her return has yet to be announced.
Freshman forward Cearah Parchment
Another breakout freshman star is forward Cearah Parchment. Her stellar performance in the exhibition game was not duplicated in the season opener. Parchment played fewer minutes, scored less and fouled out of the game.

None of that, however, takes away from her ability to be a high scorer on the team. During the exhibition, Parchment had a double-double with 22 points and 13 rebounds. On Tuesday, Parchment fouled in the third quarter after only 12 minutes of play. 
In those 12 minutes, Parchment still scored eight points, grabbed three rebounds and one steal. Green also strategically kept Parchment in to see if she could play with four fouls and not get fouled out. 
“I kept her in there on purpose,” Green said. “I might have pulled her out earlier in a different game, but I needed to learn, too.”
This was a learning curve for both Parchment, navigating what it means to play at risk of fouling out, but also for Green, who needed to test the waters and learn more about Parchment as a player.
Parchment’s presence on the court is crucial for the team. A high-scoring freshman with international experience brings a new dynamic playing style to the team. Green sees the importance that she brings and also the biggest challenges. 
“We need her on the floor,” Green said. “[The] biggest learning curve as a freshman is defense.”
Once Parchment becomes more comfortable and learns the inner workings of the defense, she could continue to shine as a star player and starter. 
Junior guard Maddie Webber
The Villanova transfer, junior guard Maddie Webber, had an impressive debut with Illinois. Despite not being a starter, Green said that it could be in her future.
“She could start,” Green said. “We have six, seven starters, right? We have a lot of kids that could start. I love her coming off (the bench) because she’s literally instant energy, on defense, on offense.”
Webber’s performance Tuesday is an indication of the greatness to come. In her 28 minutes, she scored 16 points, made two out of her three 3-point attempts and had one rebound. 
Her performance from Tuesday shows improvement from the exhibition game, where she only scored six points. She had two rebounds and two steals during the exhibition in comparison to one and one Tuesday. 
Green sees Webber’s playing style as a great asset to have coming off the bench. 
“She’s aggressive,” Green said. “She’s going to come in, and she’s going to get in the mix. I really like having that off the bench.”
For Webber, she needs to continue showing improvement and gaining confidence on the court. As for her transition here, Webber has nothing but positive things to say. 
“The transition here has been great,” Webber said prior to the exhibition game. “The people here are amazing. This culture is also amazing. The people really do make the place. I’ve never felt more needed on a team or appreciated.”
The Illini host the Redbirds Sunday for their FamILLy game with a postgame autograph opportunity. Tipoff is at noon and the game is available to stream on B1G+.
 
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Computer model locks in Ravens vs. Vikings picks, score prediction, SGP for NFL Week 10 – CBS Sports

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Two teams coming off wins in Week 9 will meet in Week 10 of the 2025 NFL season as the Baltimore Ravens head to the Midwest to face the Minnesota Vikings. The Ravens got Lamar Jackson back from a hamstring injury in Week 9, and he looked healthy, throwing for 204 yards and four touchdown passes in a win over the Dolphins. The Vikings also got their quarterback back from an injury in J.J. McCarthy, who threw for two scores and rushed for another in a win over the Lions. Minnesota will be without cornerback Jeff Okudah, who was placed on IR earlier this week.
Kickoff from U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis is set for 1 p.m. ET. The Ravens are four-point favorites in the latest Ravens vs. Vikings odds, and the over/under for total points scored is 48.5. Baltimore is a -230 money line favorite (risk $230 to win $100), while Minnesota is a +188 home underdog. 
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Odds: Ravens -4.5, over/under 48.5
It’s hard to judge Baltimore’s betting record because Jackson missed time, but the team is 2-2 straight up in the games he’s played in this year. Baltimore is 6-2 to the Over this season. Minnesota is 7-1 to the Over despite McCarthy missing games. The Vikings are 2-1 straight up in games McCarthy has completed.
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Final odds: +294 at DraftKings (wager $100 to win $294)
The SportsLine Projection Model is backing the home side in this game. The Vikings cover the 4.5-point spread as underdogs in 55% of simulations, and they win in 45% of simulations, bringing value as +181 underdogs. Despite both teams scoring at will this season, the model leans to the Under as that hits in 58% of simulations.
Ravens vs. Vikings score prediction: Ravens 25, Vikings 22
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NCAA revokes eligibility of 6 more college basketball players as it continues sports betting probe – WDBJ7

(AP) – The NCAA revoked the eligibility of six men’s college basketball players on Friday as a result of three separate sports-betting cases that involved a power-conference school and allegations of players throwing games to lose by more points than the spread.
The NCAA Committee on Infractions released findings from an investigation that concluded Chatton “BJ” Freeman at Arizona State; Cedquavious Hunter, Dyquavian Short and Jamond Vincent at New Orleans and Donovan Sanders and Alvin Stredic at Mississippi Valley State either manipulated their performances to lose games, not cover bet lines or ensure certain prop bets were reached, or provided information that enabled others to do so during the 2024-25 regular season.
The development comes as the sporting world contends with mounting scrutiny over betting. Nearly three dozen people were arrested last month, including an NBA player and coach, for what federal law enforcement officials described as their involvement in various illicit gambling activities. Just this week, UFC President and CEO Dana White said he was in touch with the FBI regarding a match that involved unusual betting patterns.
For its part, the NCAA said last month it was investigating at least 30 current or former players for gambling allegations. The NCAA also banned three college basketball players in September for betting on their own games at Fresno State and San Jose State.
Arizona State is the only power-conference school involved in the recent announcements. Freeman became implicated in the investigation when the NCAA reviewed text messages between him and a player banned in September, Mykell Robinson, who played at Fresno State. Records on Robinson’s phone indicated that on four separate occasions between November and December 2024, Freeman knowingly provided information to Robinson, who was betting on Freeman through daily fantasy sports accounts.
Freeman also knowingly provided information on at least two occasions to his then-girlfriend, who was also betting on Freeman.
In one instance, Freeman provided information to Robinson to bet the over on Freeman’s turnover total against Florida on Dec. 14, 2024, according to the NCAA. Arizona State entered the game 8-1, having recently beaten two eventual-NCAA Tournament teams. The Sun Devils lost 83-66 to the ninth-ranked Gators, and went on to finish the season 13-20. Freeman had one turnover in the game.
Arizona State declined to comment on the case when contacted by The Associated Press.
The violations at New Orleans against Hunter, Short and Vincent came to light after the NCAA received a tip about game manipulation. The NCAA said a student-athlete overheard the three players discuss a third party placing a bet on their game against McNeese State on Dec. 28, 2024. New Orleans lost 86-61.
That same student-athlete reported that during a timeout near the end of the game, Short instructed him not to score any more points. New Orleans suspended all three student-athletes for the remainder of the season while it investigated the allegations.
The NCAA investigation showed that the three players manipulated their performances in seven games from December through January to lose by more points than the spread for that game.
New Orleans President Kathy Johnson said university staff members were not aware of the violations.
“The University of New Orleans holds itself to the highest standards of integrity, character, and sportsmanship and we appreciate the NCAA’s thorough process and remain fully committed to compliance with all NCAA and conference rules,” Johnson wrote in a statement to the AP. “We will continue to work closely with the NCAA and our conference partners to ensure that all student-athletes understand and uphold the expectations of participation in intercollegiate athletics.”
The NCAA reached out to an integrity monitoring service to review Mississippi Valley State games after a related, but separate NBA gambling ring that was uncovered earlier this year showed potential ties to college basketball, including the school.
The service indicated betting trends for the Mississippi Valley State games on Jan. 6 against Alabama A&M were suspicious. Mississippi Valley State lost 79-67.
During an interview with the NCAA, a men’s basketball student-athlete said that before the team’s Dec. 21, 2024, game, he overhead Sanders on the phone with an unknown third party talking about “throwing the game.”
Sanders asked the student-athlete to participate in the call because the third party had told Sanders the individual intended to bet on the game and wanted to know that another of Sanders’ teammates would participate in the scheme.
The student-athlete denied altering his performance or receiving money from Sanders or any other individuals. Sanders texted the same student-athlete after that game and told him to delete their messages.
During a second interview, Sanders could not explain the student-athlete’s account of the events or the text messages. He did say, however, that he and Stredic were offered money to throw the team’s Jan. 6 game by another anonymous caller, who instructed them to perform poorly in the first half.
The enforcement staff demonstrated that Sanders knowingly provided information to a third party for the purposes of sports betting for two games and Stredic did the same for one game.
Sanders and Stredic are no longer enrolled at the university, according to a statement from Mississippi Valley State.
“The university takes these matters seriously and uses them as an opportunity to reinforce with all student-athletes the importance of adhering to NCAA regulations regarding sports wagering, which are in place to protect the integrity of collegiate sports and the well-being of student-athletes,” the statement reads.
These announcements come in the wake of the NCAA potentially allowing student athletes and staff to bet on professional sports. It was originally approved by all three Divisions and was set to go into effect on Nov. 1, but late last month the Division I Board voted to delay the start date until Nov. 22.
A rarely used rule allows 30 days for each Division I school to vote to rescind a proposal if it is adopted by less than 75% of the Division I cabinet. Even if the rule passes, no college sports are allowed to be bet on by players.

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Arrest made after man racially abused and hit with bag of glass bottles – The Comet

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