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USA Today
5 days ago
- Sport
- USA Today
DePaul hires alum Ryan Jamison, a five-year PGA Tour caddie, as new men's golf coach
Ryan Jamison who played college golf at DePaul, returns to his alma mater with 15 years of coaching experience and five seasons as a PGA Tour caddie. DePaul has announced the hiring of Ryan Jamison as head men's golf coach, a move that comes just one day after his final round working as a PGA Tour caddie. Jamison, who played his college golf at DePaul, returns to his alma mater with 15 years of coaching experience and five seasons as a professional caddie on the PGA Tour. Jamison most recently spent the past five years as a PGA Tour caddie for Akshay Bhatia, Quade Cummins, Isaiah Salinda, Justin Suh and Brandon Wu. He most recently looped at the just-concluded Genesis Scottish Open for Salinda on Sunday. He was on the bag for Bhatia when he won the 2024 Texas Valero Open. "We are thrilled to welcome Ryan Jamison back home to DePaul as our new men's golf head coach," said Vice President and Director of Athletics Dwayne Peevy. "As an alumnus, championship-level coach and current PGA Tour caddie, Ryan brings a unique blend of elite experience and Blue Demon pride. He embodies the three qualities I value most in a leader – work ethic, passion and being a great teammate. I'm confident he will elevate our program and make an immediate impact on our student-athletes both on and off the course." "I'm incredibly honored and excited to return to my alma mater and lead the DePaul golf program," said Jamison. "This university holds a special place in my heart and I'm deeply grateful to DeWayne Peevy, Peter Tombasco and the search committee for their belief in me and this opportunity. After my time as a caddie, I'm thrilled to bring that experience back into coaching and help grow a program I care so deeply about. I can't wait to get started and build something special with our student-athletes and this wonderful university."Jamison previously served three seasons as head coach at Florida Atlantic. Prior to FAU, Jamison spent two seasons at Stanford, helping the Cardinal reach back-to-back NCAA Men's Golf Championship Finals. Jamison's first head coaching role came at Nova Southeastern, where he led the program to the 2015 NCAA Division II National Championship. He was named the 2015 Division II Dave Williams National Coach of the Year. He began his coaching career as an assistant at Nova Southeastern before returning to DePaul for two seasons as an assistant coach, helping the Blue Demons achieve their highest Big East Conference finish at the time in 2012.


Chicago Tribune
03-07-2025
- Sport
- Chicago Tribune
Chicago Bulls announce full summer league roster, which includes Matas Buzelis, Yuki Kawamura and Josh Primo
The Chicago Bulls are bringing in a handful of familiar names to round out their roster for the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas, which will be headlined by 2025 draft picks Noa Essengue and Lachlan Olbrich and second-year star Matas Buzelis. The Bulls added Josh Primo to their summer league roster after signing the guard to an exhibit-10 contract last October. Primo was selected No. 12 overall in the 2021 NBA draft by the San Antonio Spurs, but has played only six games over the past six seasons after he was waived by the Spurs and suspended by the NBA as a result of an indecent exposure investigation stemming from an incident in 2022. In October 2022, a former team psychologist for the Spurs accused Primo of exposing himself to her during private therapy sessions. Primo was 19 at the time. The psychologist later filed a civil complaint against the guard and the Spurs, which was ultimately settled. The following year, the Texas district attorney's office elected not to bring charges, citing insufficient evidence. In September 2023, the NBA suspended Primo for four games following an independent investigation for 'conduct detrimental to the league.' The investigation confirmed that Primo 'engaged in inappropriate and offensive behavior by exposing himself to women.' At the time of his signing last October, the Bulls claimed the move was purely to facilitate Primo's rehabilitation from an injury with no plans to roster him with the first team. He played in one game with the Windy City Bulls before being waived in December. Guard Yuki Kawamura is also joining the Bulls after making his NBA debut last year on a two-way deal with the Memphis Grizzlies. At 5-foot-8, Kawamura was the shortest player in the league last season, counteracting his steep size disadvantage with savvy playmaking. Locals and DePaul fans will recognize former Blue Demon Javon Freeman-Liberty, a 6-foot-4 guard and native of Chicago who played his high school ball at Whitney Young. Freeman-Liberty first signed with the Windy City Bulls in 2022 and went on to average 18.4 points, 5.8 rebounds and 2.9 assists in 17 appearances. After a stint with the Toronto Raptors, Freeman-Liberty returned to Chicago last fall to re-sign with Windy City. This will be his second summer league outing with the Bulls. The summer league will also offer Bulls fans a first look at Essengue and Buzelis on the court together. After starting the final 31 games of his rookie season, Buzelis was not guaranteed to participate in this year's summer league. On draft night, general manager Marc Eversley said that Buzelis might not participate in every game, but the organization valued the opportunity to ask the young forward to lead a group of less experienced teammates. Billy Donovan III — the son of head coach Billy Donovan — will helm the summer league team for the second year in a row. The Bulls will kick off the summer league with a game against the Toronto Raptors on July 11. They will play four group stage games before playing a qualifier based on their previous winning percentage to determine if they advance to the summer league playoffs.


Time of India
03-06-2025
- General
- Time of India
DePaul University soccer player Chase Stegall, son of CFL legend Milt Stegall, dies at 20
Tragic loss at DePaul University Chase Stegall, a 20-year-old soccer player at DePaul University and the son of former NFL and CFL star Milton 'Milt' Stegall, died unexpectedly in his residence hall on the DePaul University's Lincoln Park campus in Chicago on the morning of Monday, June 2, 2025. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The university confirmed his passing in a message from President Rob Manuel, shared with faculty, staff, and students. The cause of death has not been disclosed. President Manuel, in an email cited by The DePaulia, wrote: 'Chase was known for his warmth, strength of character, and vibrant presence, qualities that touched the lives of many both on and off the field.' 'His loss is deeply felt by his teammates, coaches, classmates, faculty, staff, and all who knew him. We extend our heartfelt prayers and deepest sympathies to Chase's family, friends, and loved ones.' Remembering Chase Stegall was a sophomore from Atlanta, Georgia, and played as a midfielder for the DePaul Blue Demons. He appeared in 16 of the team's 17 matches during the past season and scored a goal against Drake University. Known among his teammates and coaches as a rising talent, he had already made a significant impact on the field and in the community. In a joint statement shared via the DePaul men's soccer team's Instagram, DeWayne Peevy, Vice President and Director of Athletics, and head coach Mark Plotkin said: 'We are heartbroken by the unexpected loss of Chase Stegall, a cherished member of our community, dedicated teammate and kind-hearted friend. Our thoughts and prayers are with Chase's family, friends, teammates and all who loved him.' 'In the coming days, we will support Chase's family and teammates through this devastating time. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now His loss will be deeply felt across our entire Athletics and university family and his memory will forever be a part of DePaul University.' The team also paid tribute on Instagram, writing: 'We are devastated to share the passing of our brother, Chase Stegall. Our heartfelt condolences are with his family, friends and everyone who knew him and loved him. He will forever be a Blue Demon.' Plans for a memorial service will be announced soon, according to the university. A legendary lineage Chase was the son of Milton 'Milt' Stegall, a former NFL wide receiver and Canadian Football League Hall of Famer. Milt began his professional career with the Cincinnati Bengals in 1992 after graduating from the University of Miami (Ohio), playing three seasons before briefly joining the Green Bay Packers in 1995. After suffering a knee injury and being released, he moved to the CFL and joined the Winnipeg Blue Bombers later that year. By 1997, Milt had become a standout player for the Bombers. He spent 14 seasons with the team, retiring in 2009 as the CFL's all-time leader in receptions (845), receiving yards (15,153), and receiving touchdowns (144). He was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 2012 and is also a member of the Winnipeg Football Club Hall of Fame. Condolences from the CFL community The news of Chase's sudden passing has drawn deep sorrow from the football community, especially the Winnipeg Blue Bombers organization. Wade Miller, President and CEO of the Blue Bombers, said in a statement shared on the team's Instagram: 'We are heartbroken to learn of the sudden and tragic passing of Chase Stegall, beloved son of Blue Bombers legend Milt Stegall.' 'Chase was a bright and talented young man with a promising future, and his loss is felt deeply across our entire Blue Bombers family. Our hearts go out to Milt, Darlene, and the entire Stegall family during this unimaginable time. We mourn with them and extend our deepest condolences, love, and support.' Chase Stegall is survived by his parents, Milton and Darlene Stegall, and his brother, Collin.


Newsweek
02-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Newsweek
Former WWE Superstar To Return At Historic Event
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. WWE is reportedly bringing in several well-known wrestling personalities for its upcoming WWE x AAA Worlds Collide special event on Saturday, June 7, 2025. According to former WWE star Lince Dorado and WWE legend Savio Vega are among those expected to be involved in the Los Angeles show. It will stream live on YouTube. Adding to these appearances, Hector "Moody Jack" Melendez is also slated for a significant, ongoing role within WWE's newly acquired AAA brand. While Dorado and Vega are specifically being brought in for the Worlds Collide event, potentially for on-screen roles or special appearances given their history in lucha libre and with WWE, respectively, Melendez's involvement extends further. reports that Hector Melendez is also on board and will be working on the AAA brand going forward for WWE. The belief is that Melendez "will be working behind the scenes for the promotion," leveraging his extensive experience. BOGOTA, COLOMBIA - NOVEMBER 16: Psycho Clown celebrates his victory against Hijo del Fantasma and Blue Demon at the Movistar Arena during an AAA World Wide Wrestling match on November 16, 2018 in Bogota, Colombia. BOGOTA, COLOMBIA - NOVEMBER 16: Psycho Clown celebrates his victory against Hijo del Fantasma and Blue Demon at the Movistar Arena during an AAA World Wide Wrestling match on November 16, 2018 in Bogota, made a name for himself in WWE as part of the high-flying Lucha House Party and was a standout in the Cruiserweight division. Vega was a popular WWF superstar in the 1990s. He was known for his time with The Nation of Domination and as the leader of Los Boricuas. He has remained active in the Puerto Rican wrestling scene. More news: WWE News: Steve Austin Reveals Real-Life Vince McMahon Confrontation Hector "Moody Jack" Melendez has a long and respected career as a wrestling announcer and personality, notably as the iconic voice for LAX during their TNA run, and has also worked extensively with AAA and Puerto Rican promotions WWL and WWC. To prepare for his new responsibilities with WWE's AAA brand, Melendez is reportedly expected at the WWE Performance Center this week in preparation for the event. His past working relationship with WWE's Jeremy Borash during their respective tenures in TNA is also noted as a relevant connection. The inclusion of these experienced individuals points to WWE's commitment to authentically presenting its AAA brand, beginning with the Worlds Collide showcase. It will be interesting to see if Vega gets involved in the show in more of a way than just making an appearance by sitting at ringside. Vega could be part of the finish of a match if decided upon. More WWE News: For more on WWE, head to Newsweek Sports.