Rowan Finishes 18th in Division III Learfield Directors’ Cup 

Rowan University Athletics has earned an 18th-place finish in the 2025-26 Division III Learfield Directors’ Cup, which recognizes the overall excellence of athletics programs based on the school’s finishes in up to 18 sports in the NCAA Championships.

Rowan, which totaled 679.50 points, owns the distinction of being the second highest-ranked public institution in the Division III standings. It also marks the second year in a row that the Profs have finished in the nation’s top 20, after garnering a 17th-place finish in 2024-25.

Among the highlights of the 2025-26 competition season for Rowan was the men’s track and field team winning the NCAA Division III Indoor Championship. It marked the 12th all-time national title for Rowan’s athletics program, and the first since field hockey’s championship in 2002. Additionally, the men’s outdoor track & field team was the NCAA runner-up at its championship in the spring while the baseball and softball teams each earned fifth-place finishes in their respective World Series appearances.

Rowan’s 2025-26 NCAA Team Finishes
Men’s Indoor Track & Field – 1st (NCAA Championship)
Men’s Outdoor Track & Field – 2nd (NCAA Championship)
Baseball – 5th (NCAA World Series)
Softball – 5th (NCAA World Series)
Men’s Soccer – 9th (NCAA Third Round)
Women’s Lacrosse – 9th (NCAA Third Round)
Field Hockey – 17th (NCAA First Round)
Women’s Soccer – 17th (NCAA Second Round)
Men’s Cross Country – 32nd (NCAA Championship)
Women’s Swimming – 32nd (NCAA Championship)
Women’s Cross Country – 33rd (NCAA Championship)
Women’s Indoor Track & Field – 47th (NCAA Championship)

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World Cup in Philly & Suburbs: 18 Soccer Watch Parties, Events, Festivals and More

This summer, Brauhaus Schmitz at 718 South Street is transforming into Philadelphia’s ultimate destination for international soccer fans as the world’s biggest soccer tournament comes to North America. From June 11 through July 19, 48 countries will compete across 104 matches in a month-long global celebration of the beautiful game. Brauhaus Schmitz will host watch parties for the entire series, with 11 screens inside, decorations, special soccer pretzel bun burgers, limited edition soccer half liters, 2,000 cowbell giveaways in German colors, flags up and down the outside of the building – and FIVE outdoor watch block parties with a 20 foot LED screen. With Philadelphia hosting six tournament matches this summer, excitement across the city is expected to reach fever pitch and Brauhaus Schmitz is preparing to welcome supporters from around the globe for every thrilling moment.

The South Street institution will be open daily for every tournament match, featuring all games with sound on across 11 screens inside the bierhall. Standard operating hours will be noon to 2:00pm, with early openings scheduled one hour before kickoff for matches beginning at noon or earlier.

Known for housing one of the world’s largest German beer selections, Brauhaus Schmitz will feature 34 beers on draft alongside a menu packed with German classics including schnitzel, sausages, giant pretzels, sandwiches, and light bites. Additional communal seating and tables will be added to create an authentic “packed Haus” atmosphere throughout the tournament.

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Rowan Wins 2025-26 NJAC Cup

Rowan University Athletics captured the NJAC Cup for 2025-26, marking the sixth year in a row and eighth time since the award’s inception that the Profs have been the recipient. The honor was announced at the annual NJAC Awards Brunch on Sunday at the Hyatt Regency in Princeton. Rowan men’s soccer standout Johnny Troiano was named the 2025-26 NJAC Male Athlete of the Year, while the conference also recognized this year’s champions and major award winners. 

Rowan claimed the 2025-26 Cup with a winning percentage of .905, the highest mark in the conference The Profs captured nine NJAC team championships and two regular season conference titles. Men’s indoor track and field claimed an NCAA team championship for the 12th national title in school history while Rowan became the 64th NJAC program in history to win a national title. The depth of Rowan’s national success extended further, with five individual national champions and four national runners-up, men’s outdoor track and field finishing as team runner-up at the NCAA Championships, baseball placing fourth at the NCAA Division III World Series, and softball placing sixth at the NCAA Division III World Series.

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Rowan’s Cooley, Dansky, Evick, McCutcheon, MacNair Named to CSC Academic All-District Softball Team

Madison CooleyMikayla DanskyKate EvickZara MacNair, and Emily McCutcheon were featured on the College Sports Communicators (CSC) 2026 Softball Academic All-District Teams.

In order to be eligible for the award, nominees must meet the following criteria:  An undergraduate student-athlete must have at least a 3.50 cumulative grade point average (on a 4.0 scale) and a graduate student-athlete must have at least a 3.50 cumulative grade point average (on a 4.0 scale) as both an undergraduate and a grad student. Additionally, student-athletes must compete in 90 percent of the institution’s games played OR must start in at least 66 percent of the contests.

McCutcheon earns the honor for the third-consecutive year while Cooley, Dansky, Evick, and MacNair pick up the award for the first time.

McCutcheon is an Early Childhood Education major who led the team in pitching victories (22), ERA (1.31), innings pitched (187.1), complete games (19), and shutouts (6). In those 187 innings of work, the senior has tallied 107 strikeouts to just 15 walks. During the Profs’ postseason run, McCutcheon was named the most valuable player of the NCAA Marshal Regional and the most outstanding pitcher of the NCAA Glassboro Super Regional.

Cooley, a Biochemistry major, has appeared in 17 games in the circle, with a 1.71 ERA in 28.2 innings of work. The sophomore leads the squad with two saves in relief.

Dansky is an Accounting major who is enjoying a breakout season. The sophomore paced the team with 55 runs, 42 stolen bases, and 24 walks from the leadoff spot. Dansky has added seven doubles, five triples, and three home runs.

Evick, a senior catcher who majors in Exercise Science, batted .372 with 13 doubles, 33 RBI’s, two homers and a triple. 

MacNair is a Health & Physical Education major is second on the team in walks (18) while batting .350. The junior added 29 runs, 23 RBI’s, five doubles, and two triples.

McCutcheon, Dansky, Evick, and MacNair earned both All-NJAC and NFCA All-Region honors for the Profs.

Rowan wrapped up its fourth-consecutive appearance NCAA Division III Championship at the Moyer Sports Complex in Salem, Virginia as the Profs end the 2026 season with a final record of 43-11 and a fifth-place national finish.

Philadelphia Phillies Alumni Step Back in the Batter’s Box

Sluggball, the new baseball-inspired competition built around the art of hitting a baseball, will host the 2026 Sluggball All-Star Classic on Saturday, Aug. 8, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Tommy Lasorda Field at Meiklejohn Stadium at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.

The inaugural event will feature retired Philadelphia Phillies and Major League Baseball Alumni competing in a fast-paced exhibition designed to introduce fans to Sluggball. The event will be presented as a special on NBC Sports Regional Networks, with multiple encores on NBC Sports Philadelphia, NBC Sports Boston, NBC Sports Bay Area and NBC Sports California.

Fans can watch the event in person and purchase tickets now at PlaySluggball.com. Proceeds will benefit The Darren Daulton Foundation and the Ruben Amaro Sr. Foundation.

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Philadelphia Athletes Unite to Welcome FIFA World Cup 2026™ Nations Playing in Philadelphia

Philadelphia athletes across the city are participating in a new initiative to welcome the nine nations set to compete in Philadelphia during the FIFA World Cup 2026™.

The “Philly Match Ball” program includes nine official FIFA match balls, with each ball representing one of the participating nations scheduled to play a group stage match at Philadelphia Stadium. Each squad will receive a ball as a welcome to the city and a celebration of the global game coming to Philadelphia.

To date, the balls have been autographed by Bryce Harper and Trea Turner of the Philadelphia Phillies; Joel Embiid of the Philadelphia 76ers; DeVonta Smith and Zack Baun of the Philadelphia Eagles; and Dan Vladar and Sean Couturier of the Philadelphia Flyers. Additional athletes are scheduled to sign the balls ahead of Philadelphia’s first match on Sunday, June 14.

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Special Olympics NJ Summer Games this weekend! 

Special Olympics New Jersey (SONJ) invites you to experience firsthand how the power of sports unites communities at its annual Summer Games, taking place this weekend at The College of New Jersey (TCNJ). This marquee event is the culmination of months of dedication and hard work by thousands of athletes and will be held Friday, June 5 through Sunday, June 7.

Join us on Friday, June 5 at 7:30 pm at Lions Stadium for the 2026 Summer Games Opening Ceremony, as we kick off New Jersey’s most inspiring weekend. This unforgettable evening celebrates the determination, spirit, and unity of the Special Olympics community.

Admission is FREE and open to all—bring your family and friends and be part of a powerful night where inclusion truly shines.

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SoccerFest26 Launches Ahead of World Cup 2026™

Today, the Camden County Board of Commissioners, Visit South Jersey, NJEDA, state and local leaders will announce SoccerFest26. This regional celebration of the FIFA World Cup 2026™ will encompass most of the events being held in South Jersey over the course of the tournament. One of the largest events for the tournament will be a free three‑day celebration of global soccer spirit on the Camden Waterfront. The event will invite residents and visitors to experience the excitement surrounding the FIFA World Cup 2026™, with major tournament matches occurring nearby in Philadelphia and Northern New Jersey.

“SoccerFest26 will bring the energy of the World Cup directly to all corners of South Jersey and most importantly to the Camden Waterfront,” said Commissioner Director Louis Cappelli Jr. “The Camden Waterfront will host a 3-day festival and draw thousands of fans into our community, giving people the chance to experience the excitement of the World Cup without traveling far or spending an extraordinary amount of money on a ticket.”

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Brayden Davis Named to ABCA All-America 2nd Team

Rowan junior Brayden Davis has been named to the 2026 ABCA/Rawlings All-America Second Team as voted on by the American Baseball Coaches Association. The selection was announced at the Opening Ceremony of the 2026 NCAA Division III World Series where Davis leads the number-two seeded Profs in their quest for a national title.

ABCA/RAWLINGS DIVISION III ALL-AMERICA TEAMS

Davis was also named to the D3baseball.com All-America First Team earlier today, adding to his list of accolades which include the ABCA Region IV Player of the Year; the D3baseball.com Region 4 Player of the Year; and the NJAC Player of the Year.

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SoccerFest26 on the Camden Waterfront Rescheduled

The Camden County Board of Commissioners and Visit South Jersey will announce SoccerFest26, a free three‑day celebration of global soccer spirit on the Camden Waterfront. The event will invite residents and visitors to experience the excitement surrounding the FIFA World Cup 2026™, with major tournament matches occurring nearby in Philadelphia and Northern New Jersey.

SoccerFest26 is scheduled for June 25–27 at Wiggins Waterfront Park in Camden, NJ, with additional programming throughout the surrounding area, and is designed to create a welcoming and high-energy gathering space for residents and visitors during the 2026 World Cup season. SoccerFest26 will be open each day from noon to 10 p.m.

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