Wayne State University's men's golf team is set to participate in the SVSU Spring Break Invite at Kearney Hill Golf Links in Lexington, Kentucky. The tournament will take place on Saturday and Sunday, marking the team's second competition of the spring season.
The United States Fencing Coaches Association (USFCA) has announced the recipients of its 2024 All-Region awards. Three members from Wayne State University's fencing program have been recognized for the Midwest Region. The honorees include Eyad Marouf from Alexandria, Egypt, Ethan Leung from Hong Kong, and Ludovica Mancini from Rome, Lazio, Italy.
Mikaela Senkus, a senior from Macomb, Michigan, representing Utica Academy for International Studies (Eisenhower), achieved a runner-up finish in the three-meter diving event at the NCAA Championships. The competition took place in Geneva, Ohio. Senkus scored 498.95 points, marking her seventh appearance at the championships with an All-American finish each time.
The Wayne State University women's swimming and diving team completed the second day of finals at the 2024 NCAA Championships in Geneva, Ohio. Jordan Fox, hailing from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, delivered a strong performance by finishing sixth in the 1000 free event.
Seven members of the Wayne State University fencing team have been recognized with All-Conference honors by the Central Collegiate Fencing Conference (CCFC). The conference, which includes seven member institutions such as Cleveland State and Ohio State, selects honorees based on their contributions both on and off the strip.
The Wayne State University women's swimming and diving team participated in the preliminary events on Wednesday morning at the 2024 NCAA Championships held in Geneva, Ohio.
The Wayne State University men's and women's swimming and diving teams commenced their participation in the NCAA Championships at the SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio. The competition, which spans five days, saw the Warriors compete in the 800 free relay and have three divers advance to subsequent events.
Two athletes from Wayne State University have been chosen to participate in the 2024 NCAA Fencing Championships, according to an announcement by the NCAA. Sophomore Ludovica Mancini from Rome, Italy, will compete in the women's foil category, while junior Eyad Marouf from Alexandria, Egypt, will represent the men's team in sabre.
The Wayne State University women's golf team concluded its participation in the Emerald Coast Collegiate tournament, hosted by Missouri-St. Louis, with a 10th-place finish among 17 teams. The event took place over three days in Destin, Florida.
For the 2022-23 school year, Crestwood School District reported a decrease in enrollment numbers compared to the previous year, with 158 less students being enrolled.
The Wayne State University women's golf team experienced a shift in their standings during the second day of the Emerald Coast Collegiate in Destin, Florida. The team moved from fifth to eighth place as they prepare for the final round scheduled for Tuesday at 10 a.m. eastern time.
Rob Lee, Jr. from Wayne State University has been recognized as one of the top performers in the recent GLIAC tournament. The Flint native was among five players named to the GLIAC All-Tournament team after averaging 20 points per game and shooting 55 percent from the field during his team's two matches.
The Wayne State University men's and women's swimming and diving teams are set to compete in the NCAA Championships. The event will take place from Tuesday through Saturday at the SPIRE Institute Aquatics Center in Geneva, Ohio. Each day, preliminaries will start at 10 a.m., with diving prelims at 1 p.m., and finals at 5:30 p.m.
Two Wayne State University fencers participated in the Junior & Cadet African Zonal Championships at the Cairo International Stadium in Egypt. Men's fencer Zeyad Nofal and women's fencer Salma Abdrabou represented their university and country in this competition.
Wayne State University's head football coach, Tyrone Wheatley, has been chosen for induction into the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) National Hall of Fame. This announcement marks Wheatley as the ninth individual from Michigan to receive this honor and the second associated with Wayne State University, following former softball coach Diane Laffey.
Wayne State University's women's golf team is in fifth place after the first round of the Emerald Coast Collegiate tournament, marking their first spring event of the 2023-24 season. The competition, which includes 17 teams, saw Wayne State shoot a total score of 305 (+21) during Sunday's play.