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Arkansas State head tennis coach leaves for same position at Nebraska

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JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) – For the third time in the span of 12 months, Arkansas State is looking for a new head tennis coach. German Dalmagro was named the new head women’s tennis coach at Nebraska, the school announced Wednesday.

Dalmagro was hired in January as A-State’s new tennis coach after Scott Kidd resigned due to health reasons just four months after becoming head coach.

The Red Wolves were 2-18 this season, with victories over Arkansas Tech and Lindenwood. A-State fell in the first round of the Sun Belt Conference Tournament.

“I would also like to thank Jeff Purinton, Amy Holt and the whole Arkansas State Department for their support and trust during my time there,” Dalmagro said in the release. “It’s a great school with great people, and I wish them the best.”

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Dalmagro returns to Nebraska, where he was the associate head coach for five seasons from 2014 to 2018. He left Nebraska to become the associate head coach at Illinois for four seasons before coming to Jonesboro.

Whoever the Red Wolves hire to take his place will be the fourth head coach in two seasons. Dalmagro’s tenure lasted six months, Kidd was the head coach over the offseason for four months. He replaced Kel Lange, whose contract was not renewed after seven seasons as head coach.

Amy Holt will serve as the interim coach.





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Carson Field has worked full-time in the sports media industry since 2020 in Colorado, Texas and Wyoming as well as nationally, and he has earned degrees from Arizona State University and Texas A&M University. When he isn’t covering the Sooners, he’s likely golfing, fishing or doing something else outdoors.
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Purdue football adds another linebacker from Arkansas

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WEST LAFAYETTE − Purdue football continues to stockpile Arkansas linebackers.

After snagging Razorback Alex Sanford out of the transfer portal, the Boilermakers picked up a commitment from Carson Dean.

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Dean was a redshirt freshman for Arkansas this season and played in two games.

Dean, from Frisco, Texas, was a three star prospect by 247Sports out of Hebron High who had 17 offers, including Purdue.

In high school, Dean was an all-district outside linebacker after compiling 85 tackles, including 21 for loss as a senior in 2022.

At the time of his commitment, Barry Odom was Arkansas’ defensive coordinator and Mike Scherer, recently hired as Purdue’s defensive coordinator, was the Arkansas linebackers coach.

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Scherer recruited Dean to Arkansas.

Odom’s staff, in need of linebackers after Kydran Jenkins graduated and Yanni Karlaftis transferred to Northwestern.

Sam King covers sports for the Journal & Courier. Email him at sking@jconline.com and follow him on X and Instagram @samueltking.



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Purdue lands pledge from Arkansas LB transfer Alex Sanford

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Purdue is starting to pick up steam on the transfer portal market as former Arkansas linebacker Alex Sanford announced his commitment to the Boilermakers following an official visit to West Lafayette this weekend.

Sanford becomes Purdue’s second transfer portal pickup of the cycle and second from Arkansas, following quarterback Malachi Singleton, who announced his commitment to the Boilermakers earlier this week.

The redshirt freshman linebacker had committed to Arkansas to play for Barry Odom and Mike Scherer when the two were coaching in Fayetteville. Two years later he now follows the Boilermakers’ new head coach and defensive coordinator to West Lafayette at a position of need.

Purdue had a thin linebacker corps this season, which saw Kydran Jenkins and Yanni Karlaftis depart this off-season. Sanford now joins Hudson Miller, Winston Berglund and Owen Davis as players with experience at the linebacker position for the Boilermakers heading into 2025.

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Sanford has had a minimal role on defense during his career, playing just nine snaps, but he has carved out a consistent role on special teams. Sanford had the third most special teams snaps of any Razorback in 2024, and 328 across his two seasons, serving on the kick return, kick coverage, punt return and punt coverage units, holding a 65.2 Pro Football Focus grade in that regard.

Sanford will have two years of eligibility remaining with the Boilermakers.



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