Latest news with #NCAADivision-I

NBC Sports
23-07-2025
- Sport
- NBC Sports
Virginia's Ben James debuts at No. 1 in first PGA Tour U ranking
The first PGA Tour University ranking for the Class of 2026 is out. Virginia's Ben James debuts at No. 1, followed by Texas' Christiaan Maas, Ole Miss' Michael La Sasso, Texas' Tommy Morrison and Oklahoma's Jase Summy. The ranking takes into account players' results from NCAA Division-I tournaments, official PGA Tour events and select DP World Tour events, starting the week after the 2024 NCAA Championship and through next spring's NCAA Championship. The top-ranked player following NCAAs will receive full PGA Tour membership for the remainder of the 2026 season through the 2027 season. Nos. 2-10 get Korn Ferry Tour status for 2026, with Nos. 2-5 also being exempt into the final stage of Q-School at the end of the year. Nos. 6-25 are exempt into second stage, while Nos. 11-25 receive PGA Tour Americas status for 2026. Here are the top 25 players in the first ranking: The first 2025-26 PGA Tour U ranking is out. Top five: Ben James Christiaan Maas Michael La Sasso Tommy Morrison Jase Summy


USA Today
27-03-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Mansour Barnaoui vs. Archie Colgan headlines PFL Europe in Paris in May
A pair of lightweights will be atop the card when the PFL sets up shop in the 'City of Lights' this spring. Paris' own Mansour Barnaoui (22-6) will take on unbeaten Archie Colgan (11-0) at Accor Arena on May 24, the PFL announced Thursday. In addition, Belgian lightweight fighters Patrick Habirora (6-0) and Nicolas Di Franco (10-4) will meet, and French fighter Taylor Lapilus will make his promotional debut on the card. Barnaoui has 21 of his 22 wins by stoppage, including 15 submissions, and he's never been finished in his six losses. Colgan, a former NCAA Division-I wrestling standout who trains with Justin Gaethje and Kamaru Usman, among others, will put his unbeaten record on the line. 'I have a huge opportunity at the Accor Arena to make a statement and finish an undefeated fighter,' Barnaoui said in a news release. 'I expect a tough fight from Colgan, who is an excellent opponent. But when the referee lifts my hand, the PFL will realize they have a true lightweight title contender on their hands – and I have ambitions of becoming the champion. The French crowd will bring the energy like they always do, and I will bring the fight like I always do.' PFL Europe Paris streams on DAZN in France, the U.K. and Ireland. North American broadcast plans are not yet finalized.