NFL

Ravens request interview with Ronald Curry

The Baltimore Ravens have submitted a request to interview Ronald Curry for their position as quarterbacks coach, according to NFL Network reporter Ian Rapaport.

Curry, 46, who grew up in Hampton, currently is the Bills’ quarterbacks coach. He was an assistant coach for New Orleans from 2016-23 (mostly under Sean Payton) and had a major part in the development of Buffalo quarterback Josh Allen. Curry had multiple interviews for offensive coordinator positions this cycle.

Curry, a former star quarterback and basketball player for Hampton High and North Carolina, played 76 NFL games as a receiver for the Oakland Raiders from 2002-08, making 193 catches for 2,347 yards and 13 touchdowns.

SCHEDULE CHANGES

Gianna prompts more switches

A few more changes were necessitated by Winter Storm Gianna.

In women’s basketball, Hampton’s Sunday home game against North Carolina A&T at the HU Convocation Center was moved from 2 to 7 p.m. It is still scheduled to be televised on Monumental Sports Network.

In men’s basketball, Virginia Peninsula Community College’s home game against Patrick & Henry CC, of the Martinsville area, at SafeHaven Empowerment Center in Newport News was postponed indefinitely.

COLLEGE TRACK AND FIELD

NSU’s Stephens wins triple jump at Penn State National

The Norfolk State men delivered a strong performance at the Penn State National meet.

Kristopher Stephens captured the Spartans’ lone victory, winning the triple jump at 15.08 meters (about 49 feet, 6 inches). Daniel Mathenge, in the 5,000 meters, placed third in 14 minutes, 46.71 seconds, while Lewis Too followed at 14:49.78.

Christopher Basking paced NSU in the 200 meters, finishing third in 21.67, while Lavontay Bond placed fourth in 21.68.

Kendrick Winfield earned seventh place in the 200 meters in 21.65. Donovan Terry finished seventh in the 400 at 48.63, while Winfield was 13th in 48.91.

In the 60 meters, Basking placed 12th in 6.91, while Antoinne Smith followed in 13th at 6.92.

In the high jump Xavier McGreal placed eighth, Cancelor Watson ninth and Chazden Wilson 10th, with each clearing 1.91 meters (about 6 feet, 3 inches). Sophomore pole vaulter Landon Walker was ninth after clearing 4.45 meters.

In the women’s portion of the Penn State National, NSU’s Daena Dyer placed ninth in the 60-meter hurdles at 8.74 after advancing to the semifinals.

Norfolk State recorded three top-15 finishes in the field events. Yowome Ayim placed 11th in the triple jump at 11.46 meters. Freshman Emma Svetiev followed with a 12th-place finish in the pole vault by clearing 3.30 meters, while Essence Shaw earned 15th place in the high jump by clearing 1.60 meters.

Sonia Koech paced the Spartans in the 5,000 meters, placing 10th in 18 minutes, 3.07 seconds. Abigael Chebet finished 16th in 19:04.51.

James Madison’s Christine Fitzgerald, a Maury High alumna, moved up to seventh in the Dukes’ record book in the 400-meter dash, finishing in 55.96 for fourth place. She and Great Bridge graduate Kadence Wilson were half of a 4×400 relay that ran a 3:45.93 for fourth in JMU history in the event.

Also in the women’s long jump, JMU’s Bria Byrd, another Maury graduate, leaped 5.94 meters (19-6) for bronze.

COLLEGE WRESTLING

No. 7 Hokies handle No. 8 Wolfpack

No. 7 Virginia Tech (8-2, 3-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) downed No. 8 NC State 21-12 before a sold-out Reynolds Coliseum crowd of 5,500, the Hokies’ first victory in Raleigh since 2016.

Eddie Ventresca, ranked third nationally at 125 pounds, won 3-2 by riding time in overtime over fifth-ranked Vincent Robinson to start the meet at 125 pounds for Tech.

Wins by Aaron Seidel (seventh at 133 pounds), Collin Gaj (ninth at 149), Ethen Miller (16th at 157) and Jaden Bullock (32nd at 184) gave the Hokies an 18-9 lead.

Sonny Sasso (16th at 197) clinched the triumph with an 11-10 victory over 25th-ranked Patrick Brophy.

UVA cruises past Duke

Virginia (9-6, 1-3 ACC) defeated Duke 28-9 at Cameron Indoor Stadium.

Gable Porter and Colton Washleski each picked up his 18th win of the season, with Washleski — ranked 32nd at 157 — taking a 12-3 major decision to open the night and Porter winning by a 15-0 technical fall at 141.

Freshman Rocco Hayes improved to 3-0 in dual action with his 12-1 win at 125 pounds.

The Blue Devils fell to 6-10, 0-3.

COLLEGE MEN’S VOLLEYBALL

Marlins prevail twice

Virginia Wesleyan (6-2) achieved a pair of 3-0 victories in Frederick, Maryland. First, the Marlins defeated homestanding Hood 25-14, 25-10, 26-24, and then they handled Houghton 25-12, 25-14, 25-13.

Against Hood, Grant Younie had seven kills and JaMarhe Wills had six kills, three digs and two aces. Siah Hill had six kills and four digs.

Against Monmouth, Wills had 15 kills, eight digs and two aces, Younie had six kills and Carlyle Campbell had eight kills.

Gallaudet stops Regent

Gallaudet defeated Regent 3-0 (25-21, 25-18, 25-22) at Randolph-Macon’s Crenshaw Gym in Ashland.

For the Royals (1-4), Jaxson Gray and Keith Larkin had six kills apiece, and Lucas Whitman had 17 assists and nine digs. The Bison’s Zachary Bippus had 10 kills and 15 digs.

COLLEGE MEN’S LACROSSE

Hampton drops opener despite freshman’s hat trick

Mercer beat Hampton 18-9 in Macon, Georgia, in the season opener for both teams. Anthony Bardonille Jr. paced the Pirates with three goals in his first college game, the first hat trick from a Hampton freshman since the 2018 season. He also had three assists.

Darius Stanley and Maliik Wood registered two goals each for Hampton in Vincent Culpepper’s HU coaching debut. The Pirates are seeking their first victory since going 6-5 in 2019.

COLLEGE WOMEN’S TENNIS

W&M blanks NSU

William & Mary shut out Norfolk State 7-0 at McCormack-Nagelsen Tennis Center in the season opener for both squads, getting singles victories from Sia Chaudry, Tilda Larsson, Francesca Davis, Mira Kernagis, Rebeka Svabikova and Alexia Gonzalez-Galino.

Norfolk State’s Yuliya Yurkova and Ines Sabadie won 6-3 at the top doubles spot, but the Tribe took the doubles point with victories from the pairs of Kernagis/Gonzalez-Galino and Emma Pell/Yaelle Vaissaud.

CNU named C2C favorite

Christopher Newport, which shared the No. 24 ranking with New York University in the Division III preseason poll, was named the favorite to win its third consecutive Coast-To-Coast Athletic Conference title. UC Santa Cruz was picked second and Mary Washington, the nation’s No. 39 team, third.

COLLEGE MEN’S TENNIS

ODU beats Norfolk State

Old Dominion defeated Norfolk State 4-3 on Folkes-Stevens Tennis Center’s indoor courts, improving the Monarchs to 4-2. They had beaten Richmond 6-1 earlier Friday.

Norfolk State played the Monarchs much more evenly than in past seasons, an indicator that the Spartans could be a threat to win the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. ODU has won the last three Sun Belt championships.

Against NSU, ODU took the doubles point and got singles victories from Felix Obermair, Aryan Saleh and Piet Steveker on lines 3, 4 and 5, respectively. NSU’s victors were Patryk Kowal at 1, Marcin Andrzejczak at 2 and Marcin Dojczynski at 6.

Captains chosen as conference favorite

Christopher Newport was named as a narrow favorite to repeat its Coast-To-Coast Athletic Conference title, while 2025 runner-up Mary Washington was projected second. The Captains are 24th and the Eagles 23rd in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association preseason Division III rankings.