Women's Tennis Announces 2026-27 Incoming Class
lede photo — tennis (w)<img alt="Tammy Cecchini" src="https://admin.bucknellbison.com/common/controls/image_handler.aspx?thumb_prefix=rp_primary&image_path=/images/2024/4/8/Cecchini_Tammy4624.jpg" /><br /><br />
Related from the wire
basketball-w--photoUnited States National Champion Evelyn Bliss Punches Ticket to NCAA National Championships & Breaks Kentucky's Facility Record at the NCAA East First Round
LEXINGTON, Ky.- For the second consecutive season, United States National Champion Evelyn Bliss only needed one throw with the javelin to win the NCAA East First Round and advance to the NCAA National Championships. In this occurrence, she added her sixth facilities record of 2026 to the deal, as her solo attempt flew 61.02m (200-2).
basketball-m--photoEugene Bound! Wade Shomper Earns Bid to NCAA National Championships
LEXINGTON, Ky.- Senior Wade Shomper entered the NCAA East First Round knowing two things: he needed a personal record to advance to the NCAA National Championships, and he believed he could do it. He walked into the circle seeded 24th and emerged in sixth place with a personal record, a school record, and a trip to Eugene.
softball-photoSoftball Places Four Student-Athletes on CSC Academic All-District Team
LEWISBURG, Pa.- Bucknell Softball continued its history of scholastic success by placing four members on the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District Team announced on Tuesday. It marks the second straight year the Bison accomplished the feat. The four honorees were Brooke Popella, and Haley Speicher
track-&-field-w--photoFour Bison to Compete in NCAA East First Round
LEXINGTON, Ky.- Bucknell track & field's 2026 outdoor season continues this week with the participation of four athletes in the NCAA East First Round. Javelineer Brylee Tereska became the first Bison thrower to earn four qualifications. US National Champion Evelyn Bliss qualified for the third time in the javelin. Speedy sprinter Alexandra Lea notched back-to-back qualifications in the 400-meter dash. Shot put record holder Wade Shomper earned his first qualification this year. Placement in the top 12 earns a ticket to the NCAA National Championships in Eugene, Oregon. The event will be streamed on ESPN+.