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USA Today
5 days ago
- Sport
- USA Today
Early success crucial, 2025 best chance for UNC to make CFP according to CBS Sports team
Can UNC surpass preseason expectations and become a playoff team? All eyes will be on the North Carolina Tar Heels in Week 1 of the 2025 college football football season, as they welcome TCU to Kenan Stadium on Monday, September 1 at 8 p.m. for a primetime kickoff on ESPN. Not only will this highly-anticipated Labor Day matchup be a great, early-season test for UNC, it will also be the long-awaited collegiate coaching debut of Bill Belichick. North Carolina moved on from Mack Brown after its disappointing 2024 campaign, deciding to hire the 8-time Super Bowl Champion in an unexpected move. The Tar Heels have more than just a massive victory at stake. In a college football world where the ACC continues falling behind, CBS Sports' Danny Kannell said UNC needs to beat the Horned Frogs – and enjoy early-season success as a whole – on the Josh Pate College Football Show. "You know what game I think is flying under the radar, is the North Carolina-TCU game," Kannell said. "I think the ACC needs Bill Belichick and North Carolina to succeed. Belichick's not Deion Sanders, he's not the same mentality at all. It's all been about offseason distractions. One thing I do think Bill Belichick is going to bring, is eyeballs, especially on that game. If they win that game, I think it carries over. As opposed to if they lose that game, who the heck knows what could happen in Chapel Hill.' North Carolina's schedule gets slightly easier in the two weeks following its Labor Day clash with TCU. The Tar Heels will travel to Charlotte on Sept. 6, then return home to face Richmond on Sept. 13. UNC rolls to The Sunshine State on Sept. 20, playing UCF, then enters a bye week. UNC faces a home date with Clemson, the 2025 ACC favorite and a preseason College Football Playoff contender, on Oct. 4. After another bye week, North Carolina travels to California for a Friday, October 17 matchup, hosts Virginia on Oct. 25 and travels to Syracuse on Halloween. The Tar Heels host Stanford on November 8, stay in-state and travel to Wake Forest on Nov. 15, host Duke for Senior Day on Nov. 22 and travel to NC State on Nov. 29. CBS Sports' Josh Pate, in the same conversation on his radio show with Kannell, called UNC's 2025 season its best chance to compete for a National Championship. "Most people are thinking 'man, you got the Chapel Bill t-shirts printed, you better be a playoff contender," Pate said. "Ironically, this season may be their best shot, because it's the most workable schedule."" Can North Carolina surpass its preseason expectations, turning offseason dreams into that elusive championship? The Tar Heels will head into each game with a 0-0 mindset – and the hope in Chapel Hill is finally for a winning football program. Follow us @TarHeelsWire on X and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of North Carolina Tar Heels news, notes and opinions.


USA Today
16-07-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Freddie Freeman's All-Star return to Atlanta ends with standing ovation
ATLANTA - The incessant pressure for Freddie Freeman to emote has mercifully come to an end. From an on-camera interview moments before the All-Star Game in which Fox Sports asked all the leading questions, to an extra-long lingering over his name during pregame introductions that were otherwise conducted at one and a half times the usual speed, to a mid-inning defensive replacement, Freeman won't have to think about crying anymore. Or at least delivering the tears many expected him to shed. Freeman's return to Atlanta after signing with the Los Angeles Dodgers was an emotion-filled journey in 2022, from a press conference he had to cut short after breaking down to an extensive standing ovation during his first game. Yet Freeman is now a Dodgers World Series champion, four seasons removed from being a Brave, and although he admitted having this return date for the All-Star Game circled, it's been a minute now. So when Dodgers manager Dave Roberts interceded with one out in the second inning to insert Pete Alonso as a defensive replacement, it gave Freeman a chance to hug his replacement and his teammates, as if it were Senior Day at Duke or whatnot. The crowd gave him an ovation and moved on. Perhaps someday the machinery that expects to wring tears out of the All-Star first baseman will, too.


Boston Globe
26-06-2025
- Sport
- Boston Globe
Best of high school photographers: 2024-25 spring season
We thank the students for all of their hard work this year, and we hope the friends and fans out there appreciate all students like these do to promote their teams and athletes here, as well as through their school newspapers, yearbooks, websites, and social media. Advertisement The Falmouth boys' lacrosse team took the field for a game against visiting Sandwich on May 21, 2025, just four days after classmate Ava Lodico was killed in a single-car accident following the school's prom. Kody Pokraka/Falmouth High School Nantucket juniors Noah Stringer (left) and Arann Hanlon are walking on air after a goal during an 8-5 victory over visiting Ipswich in the MIAA Division 4 boys' lacrosse quarterfinals on June 8, 2025. Andrew Lavin/Nantucket High School Senior captain Dylan Harrington suffered a broken bat on this swing, but it didn't stop from getting on base during Melrose's 10-0 victory over visiting Burlington on April 15, 2025. Daniel Murphy/Melrose High Concord-Carlisle sophomore Joe Grasso catches a pitch during the home opener, an 8-4 loss to Cambridge on April 9, 2025. Aidan Moroney/Concord-Carlisle High School Westwood catcher Jonathan Bertone snags a pitch during a 7-1 loss to visiting Walpole on April 25, 2025. Owen Ziegler/Westwood High School Concord-Carlisle senior Teagan Morrissey wears the MIAA Final Four banner, with some help from sophomores Lindsay Cain (bottom left) and Scarlett Mirak (top left), after defeating visiting Central Catholic, 13-3, in the MIAA Division 1 girls' lacrosse quarterfinals on June 7, 2025. Aidan Moroney/Concord-Carlisle High School Somerset Berkley's Elliot Lindberg shares a light moment with an opponent during a game at Greater New Bedford on May 21, 2025. Calder Troutman/Somerset Berkley High School Natasha O'Brien receives flowers during Bishop Fenwick's Senior Day ceremony on May 17, 2025, before its game with visiting Peabody. Celia Lewis/Bishop Fenwick High School Algonquin junior Preston Biamou is pulled down during a 64-5 loss at Hanover in the MIAA Division 2 boys' rugby state semifinals on June 6, 2025. Laura White/Algonquin High School Senior Daniel Grapski of Buckingham, Browne & Nichols evades a pickoff attempt at second base during a 9-6 win over visiting Brooks on April 30, 2025. Quentin Higgins/Buckingham Browne & Nichols Hampshire's Kalin Dubay keeps an eye on the ball during a 10-1 win over visiting Frontier in the MIAA Division 4 softball quarterfinals on June 8, 2025. Teddy Overtree/Hampshire Regional High School Boston Latin's Vanessa Vu returns a drop shot to her foe from visiting Westford Academy during their match April 30, 2025. Alex Le/Boston Latin School Concord-Carlisle sophomore Scarlett Mirak (left) leaves her opponents trailing behind during an 8-6 win over Westford Academy in the MIAA Division 1 girls' lacrosse state championship game on June 12, 2025, at Babson College. Aidan Moroney/Concord-Carlisle High School Case senior captain Skye Dupre gives a pregame speech before a 2-1 loss to visiting Dighton-Rehoboth on April 9, 2025. Bryson Cain/Somerset Berkley High School Somerset Berkley's Gavin Rodrigues concentrates as he defends the goal during a 12-5 loss to visiting Dighton-Rehoboth on May 14, 2025. Calder Troutman/Somerset Berkley High School Somerset Berkley's Madelyn Willis won the shot put with a toss of 30 feet 9 inches in a meet at Joseph Case in Swansea on April 4, 2025. Peyton Morosco/Somerset Berkley High School Westborough's Bree Sawicki celebrates stealing third during the Mid-Wach All-Star softball game on June 12, 2025, at Coolidge Park in Fitchburg. Ryan Guiel/Maynard High School Quabbin Regional senior Jordan Blanchard consults with the first base coach after getting a hit during a 12-1 loss to visiting Gardner on May 26, 2025. Maddy Hardy/Quabbin High School Newburyport sophomore catcher Nick Garbarino returns to the plate during a 5-2 win over visiting Manchester Essex on April 29, 2025. Calleigh Curran/Newburyport High North Middlesex senior Griffin Valikangas stands with his hand on his heart during the national anthem prior to the boys' lacrosse team's game May 10, 2025. Caleb Sheldon/North Middlesex Regional The English High baseball team celebrates a 6-4 win over Latin Academy and its third consecutive City championship with a Gatorade bath on May 24, 2025. Myles Esteves/O'Bryant School of Mathematics and Science Woburn senior Anthony Ciasullo clears a hurdle during a home track meet on April 16, 2025. Billy LaTores/Woburn High School Somerset Berkley's Mauro Semedo takes off in the triple jump during a meet at Old Rochester on May 2, 2025. Peyton Morosco/Somerset Berkley High School The Dover-Sherborn girls' tennis team celebrates after defeating Martha's Vineyard, 5-0, for the Division 3 state title at MIT on June 15, 2025. SEBASTIAN HUSSAR/DOVER-SHERBORN HIGH SCHOOL Abdalla Abdelhamid of Pioneer Charter School of Science II races in the 800 during a scrimmage at Innovation Academy in Tyngsborough on March 27, 2025. Joseph Ha/Pioneer Charter School of Science II Destanee Soba of Nashoba Valley Tech avoids defenders during a game against Greater Lowell Tech on May 15, 2025, in Tyngsboro. Sam Hesketh/Nashoba Valley Technical Runners from Somerset Berkley and visiting Apponequet jostle at the starting line during a meet on May 8, 2025, at Hanson Memorial Stadium. Calder Troutman/Somerset Berkley High School Runners take off with the starter's gun for the boys' mile at the Mid-Distance Classic, held April 25, 2025, at St. John's Prep in Danvers. Daniel Murphy/Melrose High School The Nantucket U11 youth lacrosse team carries a "2024 state champions" flag onto the field before a rematch of the MIAA Division 4 state title game between Nantucket and visiting Sandwich on June 5, 2025. Nantucket won again, 11-7. Andrew Lavin/Nantucket High School Nantucket's (from left) Jake Grant, Miles Beaudette, Arann Hanlon, Noah Stringer, and Tyler Miller make their way back to the sidelines after celebrating a goal during an 11-7 victory against visiting Sandwich in the MIAA Division 4 boys' lacrosse tournament on June 5, 2025. Andrew Lavin/Nantucket High School Concord-Carlisle's sixth-grade girls' lacrosse team forms a pyramid to cheer on the high school team during its 23-10 win over visiting Arlington in the MIAA Division 1 girls' lacrosse tournament on June 2, 2025. Aidan Moroney/Concord-Carlisle High School Melrose softball players turn toward team parent, Melrose Youth Softball president, and four-year US Army veteran Chris Minton holding the American flag during the playing of the national anthem as part of the Senior Night ceremony prior to an 18-14 win over visiting Watertown on May 21, 2025, at Pine Banks Park. Zoe Blumenthal/Melrose High School Shrewsbury's Owen Mongeon warms up in the top of the sixth inning of a 3-2 win over Leominster on April 11, 2025. Kailey Flynn/Shrewsbury High School Medfield's Katie Keating awaits a serve during Medfield's 4-1 loss to visiting Westwood on May 7, 2025. Lauren Smolko/Medfield High School Tewksbury's Emily Picher waits for the ball to cross midline during a 10-7 win over visiting Shawsheen on April 30, 2025. Khai Hieu/Tewksbury High School Runners from several schools come down the straightaway during the running of the 800 at the Spartan Invitational on May 2, 2025, at Hampshire Regional High. Teddy Overtree/Hampshire Regional High School Brayden Mercier throws up his hands after finishing off a 3-0 win for St. John's (Shrewsbury) over visiting St. John's Prep in the MIAA Division 1 baseball quarterfinals on June 8, 2025. Emily Olcott/St. Bernard's High School The Gloucester softball celebrates after advancing to the Elite Eight with a 9-0 win over visiting Bishop Fenwick on June 3, 2025, in the MIAA Division 3 tournament. Celia Lewis/Bishop Fenwick High School Chelmsford players and fans celebrate after scoring during a 5-3 win over St. John's (Shrewsbury) in an MIAA Division 1 baseball semifinal at LeLacheur Park in Lowell on June 11, 2025. Emily Olcott/St. Bernard's High School The Roxbury Latin boys' lacrosse team celebrates after defeating visiting Milton Academy, 10-9, in triple overtime on April 25, 2025. Ajay Devendran/Roxbury Latin Wellesley junior Tara Battaglino celebrates after scoring a go-ahead goal during a 13-10 win over visiting Notre Dame (Hingham) on May 3, 2025. Danny Bruni/Wellesley High School Xaverian's Nolan Rappoli celebrates after a double during a 4-3 win against visiting Catholic Memorial in the MIAA Division1 baseball tournament on June, 2, 2025. Cullen Melsheimer/Xaverian High School St. Sebastians senior Connor Crane celebrates after closing out a 5-2 win at Belmont Hill on May 3, 2025. Andrew MacDougall/St. Sebastian's Algonquin senior Miles Lipka (left) is unable to catch Quincy senior Jayden Francois, who won the 400-meter hurdles in 53.97 seconds at the Division 2 Track and Field Championships on May 29, 2025, at Merrimack College. Laura White/Algonquin High School Junior Mike Montalvo carries the ball during Algonquin Regional's 34-0 win over visiting Marshfield on April 17, 2025. Sophia Lalau/Algonquin High School Lynnfield's Walter Radulski (left) embraces his grandfather during the team's senior ceremony before its game with visiting Pentucket on May 18, 2025. Shlok Kudrimoti/Lynnfield High School Medfield's Lucie Manuel talks to the umpire before her at-bat in a 12-6 win over visiting Ashland on April 16, 2025. Lauren Smolko/Medfield High School Dennis-Yarmouth senior Breanna Braham braces to land her leap of 16 feet 5 inches during victories over visiting Monomoy and Sturgis on April 2, 2025. Maeve Dolan/Dennis-Yarmouth High School St. Sebastian's senior John Stenberg celebrates after scoring what would be one of his three goals during an 18-6 win over visiting Middlesex on April 26, 2025. Andrew MacDougall/St. Sebastian's Clinton's Leo Repole celebrates a second out during the Mid-Wach All-Star softball game on June 12, 2025, at Coolidge Park in Fitchburg. Ryan Guiel/Maynard High School Groton-Dunstable's Lilah Tully (left), Hannah Mandell (center), and Haley Traverse run as a pack in the 800 during the Central Mass. heptathlon on June 11, 2025, at Shepard Hill High School. Collin Traverse/Groton-Dunstable Regional High School Marlborough players try to block Dylan Engelhardt's kill during host Wayland's 3-1 win in the MIAA Division 2 boys' volleyball quarterfinals on June 8, 2025. Vanessa Taxiarchis/Wayland High School Burlington's Caden Schultz serves during a 3-1 loss to visiting Belmont on May 6, 2025. Maddie Spreadbury/Burlington High School Kyle Usyal (right) defends against Northampton's Jackson Oravec during Amherst Regional's 9-6 win for the PVIAC Class B championship on May 27, 2025, at West Springfield High. Sophie Ziomek/Amherst-Pelham Regional Wayland's Jillian Mele prepares to shoot during a 16-9 win over visiting Nipmuc Regional on May 16, 2025. Sasha Libenzon/Wayland High School Madeline Egan of Buckingham, Browne & Nichols keeps her eyes on the goal during a 14-12 win over visiting Brooks on April 26, 2025. Quentin Higgins/Buckingham Browne & Nichols Senior Jason Swaim takes a leaping shot to score Concord-Carlisle's first goal during an 8-4 win over visiting Catholic Memorial in the MIAA Division 1 boys' lacrosse tournament on June 3, 2025. Aidan Moroney/Concord-Carlisle High School Shrewsbury's Cam Moore looks for a pass during a 9-2 loss to visiting Grafton on May 21, 2025. Kailey Flynn/Shrewsbury High School Westwood junior Sam Cochran stretched for the ball during a 19-3 win over visiting Holliston on May 23, 2025. Zac Ventola/Westwood High School Dennis-Yarmouth's Kourtney David goes top shelf for a goal during an 18-4 win against visiting Sturgis Charter East on May 14, 2025. Hanna Thornton/Dennis-Yarmouth High School Franklin senior Jack O'Connor lets a shot fly during an 8-6 victory over visiting St. John's (Shrewsbury) on May 16, 2025. Paige Berry/Bishop Feehan High School Up 6-5 with just over a minute remaining, Westwood sophomore Bridget Hughes (2) evades the Duxbury pressure to maintain possession of the ball and help run out the clock in the MIAA Division 2 girls' lacrosse quarterfinals on June 6, 2025, at Westwood High. Zac Ventola/Westwood High School Northampton's Jack Carpenter carries the ball up the field during a 14-4 win over visiting Smith Vocational on April 11, 2025. Maren Sirois/Northampton High School Natick junior Henry Claudio throws a strike in the first inning of a scrimmage with visiting King Phillip on March 28, 2025. Faisal Betti/Natick High School Woburn sophomore Chris Chiodo flips the ball to first during a 2-1 loss to visiting Winchester on May 8, 2025, at Carroll Field. Billy LaTores/Woburn High School Bishop Fenwick sophomore Sarah Shann prepares to make a play during a 13-7 loss to visiting Masconomet on May 24, 2025. Celia Lewis/Bishop Fenwick High School Sophomore shortstop Henry Vanfaasen throws to first for an out during a 6-5 loss to Archbishop Williams on April 17, 2025, at Drinkwater Field in Peabody. Celia Lewis/Bishop Fenwick High School Seekonk sophomore Mason Brown pitches during the JV team's 18-6 win at Case on April 28, 2025. Carolyn Bedford/Seekonk High School Sutton senior Hannah Pratt throws a pitch during a game with visiting Blackstone-Millville High on May 12, 2025. Dylan Welch/Sutton High School Sutton senior Dante Yantin throws a pitch during a 4-2 loss to visiting Blackstone-Millville Regional on May 12, 2025. Dylan Welch/Sutton High School Assabet Valley senior Andrew Talmo fires a pitch during a game at Maynard on May 16, 2025. Ryan Guiel/Maynard High School Shrewsbury third baseman Emma Ellis (left) and shortstop Ava Cotton stand ready during an 11-0 loss to visiting Wachusett Regional on May 2, 2025. Kailey Flynn/Shrewsbury High School Dighton-Rehoboth senior Lucas Letournaeu takes a rip during a 1-0 loss to visiting Seekonk on May 21, 2025. Autumn Sylvester/Somerset Berkley High School St. Sebastian's sophomore Jack Dorsey takes a cut during a 5-2 win at Belmont Hill on May 3, 2025. Andrew MacDougall/St. Sebastian's Dennis-Yarmouth's Lily Leandre takes a cut during a game with visiting Nauset on April 11, 2025. Hanna Thornton/Dennis-Yarmouth High School Lynnfield junior Luke DiSilvio slides home with a run in the sixth inning of a 10-7 victory over visiting Pentucket on May 18, 2025. Shlok Kudrimoti/Lynnfield High School Taunton's Mia Torres gets ready to leave third base during a 2-1 win over Bishop Feehan in an MIAA Division 1 softball state semifinal at UMass Dartmouth on June 11, 2025. Paige Berry/Bishop Feehan High School From his spot on third base, Woburn senior Jack McEleney keeps a close watch on the ball during a 6-1 win over visiting Stoneham on April 2, 2025. Billy LaTores/Woburn High School Medfield's Sophie Baker heads for home during a 12-6 win over visiting Ashland on April 16, 2025. Lauren Smolko/Medfield High School Dover-Sherborn junior Leah Hills slices her return during a 5-0 win over visiting Swampscott in the MIAA Division 3 girls' tennis tournament on June 2, 2025. Katie Miller/Medway High School Groton-Dunstable junior Xander Crouse walks back proud after throwing the javelin 173 feet 7 inches, the best throw of the Central Mass. decathlon on June 11, 2025, at Shepard Hill High School. Crouse placed first overall in the meet with a score of 5,613 points. Collin Traverse/Groton-Dunstable Regional High School Ryan Kyle of Westford Academy soars in the long jump during Day 1 of the MSTCA decathlon at Regis College on June 9, 2025. Sam Hesketh/Nashoba Valley Technical Tewksbury's Aidan Kelley has some fun on the sideline during a 14-4 win over visiting Lowell Catholic on May 16, 2025. Khai Hieu/Tewksbury High School The crowd at the MSTCA Warrior Invitational at Foxborough High School encourages O'Bryant's Liam Feliz as he prepares for another high jump attempt on April 24, 2025. Feliz won the event by clearing a personal-best height of 6 feet 4 inches. Jessen Sylvestre Jr./Keefe Tech Algonquin senior Benoit Skilton misses his attempt at 14 feet in the pole vault at the Division 2 Track and Field Championships on May 29, 2025, at Merrimack College. Laura White/Algonquin High School Westwood sophomore Keilen McDonald clears 5 feet 8 inches in the high jump during a meet with visiting Hopkinton on April 2, 2025. Owen Ziegler/Westwood High School Hampshire outfielder Jonny Angers waits for a ball to be hit his way during a game with South Hadley held at Dunkin' Park in Harford, Conn., on May 8, 2025. Teddy Overtree/Hampshire Regional High School Case junior Maddy Botelho looks on from the on-deck circle during a 2-1 loss to visiting Dighton-Rehoboth on April 9, 2025. Bryson Cain/Somerset Berkley High School Natick catcher Alex Jacques throws down to second to get the third inning underway during a 7-5 win over visiting Weymouth on April 14, 2025. Jack Polansky/Wilson Middle School Dennis-Yarmouth boys' lacrosse players are honoring Colin Endres's sister, Jillian, who died in December at the age of 21 of complications from Rett syndrome. Mason Cress/Dennis-Yarmouth High School Woburn captain Ryan Lush goes back to the dugout in the fourth inning in a game against visiting Reading on May 20, 2025. Billy LaTores/Woburn High School Lynnfield's Shea McCarthy practices his serve as teammate Matt Reinold watches on March 25, 2025, at Lynnfield Middle School. Shlok Kudrimoti/Lynnfield High School Westwood sophomore Will Stuehler stands behind the Medfield goal, silhouetted by the sunset, during an 18-11 home loss on April 17, 2025. Owen Ziegler/Westwood High School South Hadley freshman goalie Brayden Blais prepares for an incoming shot during a 12-2 win over visiting Wahconah on April 4, 2025. Brandon Bregu/South Hadley High School Concord-Carlisle freshman goalie Mamie Kosicki, who was making her first varsity start, looks across the field during an 8-6 win over Westford Academy in the MIAA Division 1 girls' lacrosse state championship game on June 12, 2025, at Babson College. Aidan Moroney/Concord-Carlisle High School John Vitti can be reached at
Yahoo
05-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Monthly Update May - Surpassing 1,000 Units and Growing Strategic Partnerships
STOCKHOLM, SE / / June 5, 2025 / iZafe Group (STO:IZAFE-B) - May has been an eventful month where we took yet another important step forward. The number of active billable Dosell units increased by an additional 14% from April - a growth now built on an ever-larger base volume. At the same time, we passed a major symbolic milestone: more than 1,000 active units in operation, showing that we've made it through the most challenging phase - building a stable, scalable, and in-demand solution. Growth is driven both by more municipalities and partners starting to use Dosell - and by existing customers prescribing more units per client. We are seeing broad and growing traction, even though we're still coming from relatively modest volumes. That makes the strength of our growth rate all the more encouraging. We are now entering the summer months, which traditionally means a somewhat slower pace due to holidays. But we look forward to ramping up again in the fall - firmly anchored in our long-term strategy. Sweden: Growth in VGR and Increasing Demand Ahead of AutumnIn May, two more municipalities in the Västra Götaland region (VGR) began using Dosell, bringing our presence in the region to 14 municipalities. Several of these have started increasing their internal volumes and are receiving very positive feedback from both staff and users. Two new municipalities have approved pilot projects with Dosell set to start right after summer. We've also held numerous presentations for municipalities now considering launching their own pilots - a clear sign of the strong momentum we're experiencing in the Swedish public care sector. At Vitalis, the Nordic region's leading event for health and social care, we gained strategic traction - both through our presence and by presenting collaborations with Tamro, JDM Innovation, and Phoenix Group. The reaction from visitors was overwhelmingly positive, summarized best by the comment: "Finally, two solutions in one system!" Especially appreciated was our joint stage appearance with ATEA and Ulricehamn Municipality, where Ulricehamn shared their successful implementation and how their "slow and steady" approach has led to stable, positive development. Many home care teams in the municipality are now reaching out, eager to start using Dosell themselves. We also participated in Senior Day in Kungsträdgården, where we received great interest in our consumer solution. At the same time, our partner Zafe exhibited at the Dementia Days event, where Dosell attracted significant attention for its value in early intervention for cognitive impairment. The new Social Services Act emphasizes this very need - and many now see Dosell as a key part of the solution. Spain: Pharmacy Network and Interest from Private Care ProvidersIn Spain, our partner Ti Medi continues rolling out Dosell through the national pharmacy network, which includes over 1,500 pharmacies. Following strong media attention in April, private care providers have also started to show interest in Dosell. Our B2B solution is now being actively presented to these providers, who see the opportunity to complement their existing care structures with a digital solution that enhances independence and safety in medication management. The Netherlands: Continued Growth and Trade Fair MomentumIn the Netherlands, growth continues at a rapid pace. Our customer TCCN is highly engaged and has established an efficient approach for broad outreach - already leading to concrete meetings with new stakeholders. At the same time, their existing customers are increasing their volumes month over month. Dosell TV has generated strong interest, and our presence at the April trade fair served as a clear catalyst for new contacts. Several of these are now in the quotation or implementation phase. The combination of proactive sales, a strong network, and a value-driven offering that meets real needs gives us excellent conditions for continued expansion together with TCCN. Strategic Partnership - LOI with JDM InnovationIn May, we signed a Letter of Intent with JDM Innovation, aiming to establish a strategic partnership in Europe. JDM is a well-established player in logistics, automation, and medical technology, working with both international pharmaceutical companies and pharmacy chains. The partnership creates opportunities to integrate our technologies and opens doors to new markets in Europe. Discussions around joint pilots are already underway, and we see great potential in driving efficiency and safe medication management together in new markets. Celebrate the 1,000-Unit Milestone with Us - Investor Evening June 12To mark our achievement of surpassing 1,000 active units, we're inviting you to an investor evening in Stockholm - on Thursday, June 12. We sincerely hope as many shareholders as possible will take this opportunity to come, meet our team in person, ask questions, and get deeper insight into our journey and future vision. It's a great chance to connect - and to experience Dosell live. Welcome - we look forward to seeing you! Register here: Thank You for Your Trust - Together We Are Shaping the Future of Medication ManagementiZafe Group is in a phase of strong commercial momentum. May's results confirm both the direction and pace of our progress. We're strengthening our partnerships, expanding our network, and building on a model that has now proven both scalable and effective. Thank you for following our journey - and we warmly welcome you to the investor evening on Thursday, June 12. Contacts Anders Segerström, Chief Executive Officer E-mail: number: +46 70-875 14 12 iZafe Group AB (publ.) David Bagares gata 3111 38 Stockholm E-mail: ir@ About iZafe Group AB (publ.) iZafe Group is a Life Science company that conducts research, development and marketing of digital medical solutions and services for safer medication management at home. The company leads the development of digital drug dispensing through the drug robot Dosell as well as the SaaS solution Pilloxa with the smart pillbox. The company's solutions reduce the risk of incorrect medication in the home, increase compliance, relieve public health care, increase the quality of life for patients and create a safer environment for relatives. The customers consist of private individuals, pharmaceutical companies and public and private healthcare providers in Sweden, the Nordics and globally. iZafe Group primarily sells through well-established partners who already have long and deep customer relationships with the prioritized customer groups. The head office is in Stockholm. iZafe Group AB has been listed on the Nasdaq First North Growth Market since 2018. The company's Certified Adviser is DNB Carnegie Investment Bank AB. Further information is available at Image Attachments Business Partners 6 Attachments Monthly Update May - Surpassing 1,000 Units and Growing Strategic Partnerships SOURCE: iZafe Group View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire
Yahoo
24-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Hunter Ensley to play final regular-season home game for Tennessee
No. 14 Tennessee (39-13, 15-12 SEC) will host Belmont (24-28, 13-11 MVC) Tuesday in its final midweek game of the season. First pitch between the Vols and Bruins is slated for 5 p.m. EDT at Lindsey Nelson Stadium. The nonconference game can be watched on SEC Network+. Tuesday marks Tennessee's final regular-season home game of the 2025 season. The team will also celebrate senior day. Advertisement Hunter Ensley will play his final regular-season home game at Lindsey Nelson Stadium. Ensley, a redshirt senior outfielder for the Vols, will conclude his career as one of the most successful players in program history. During his career, he helped guide Tennessee to four combined SEC championships and the 2024 Men's College World Series title. The Huntingdon, Tennessee native has appeared in 192 games, including 161 starts, for the Vols since 2021. He has recorded a .308 career batting average, while recording 28 home runs, 137 RBIs, 189 hits and 129 runs. Ensley earned Second-Team All-SEC preseason honors in 2025 and was named to the 2025 Bobby Bragan Collegiate Slugger Award Watch List. He has been named to the SEC Spring Honor Roll three times. This article originally appeared on Vols Wire: Tennessee to honor outfielder on 2025 senior day