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Jun. 2—BURNSVILLE — A Beaver will be inducted into the NSIC Hall of Fame this year.
Former Bemidji State women's track and field star Sheena Devine, who competed for the team from 2005-2008, will be inducted into the NSIC Hall of Fame on July 7.
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It's the third hall of fame she's been inducted in. In 2025, she was included in both the Bemidji State Athletics Hall of Fame and the USTFCCCA NCAA Division II Athlete Hall of Fame.
One of the most decorated student athletes in Bemidji State history, Devine is a three-time national champion and five-time All-American. She captured NCAA Division II national titles in both indoor and outdoor shot put in 2007, and repeated as indoor champion in 2008.
Her throw of 52-2.5 remains the top mark in program history. She also owns seven of the top 10 shot put marks in BSU history.
Devine was a seven-time All-NSIC performer and a three-time outdoor shot put champion in 2006, 2007 and 2008. She was also named the NSIC Indoor Athlete of the Year in 2008 after winning conference titles in indoor shot put and weight throw.
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Aaron Judge has a bone bruise near his right shoulder, New York manager Aaron Boone said Tuesday before the Yankees game against the Cleveland Guardians. This will be the first game Judge has been out of the Yankees lineup this season.
The two-time reigning American League MVP underwent imaging Monday. Boone called the injury a nagging issue and said Judge could be back in a few days. A firm timeline will not be set until Judge meets with team doctors later Tuesday.
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With Jasson Dominguez and Giancarlo Stanton on the injured list, the Yankees are actually very thin in the outfield right now. Tuesday night, Boone will have utility infielder Jose Caballero in right field for Judge. Spencer Jones, who had been called up last month, was optioned back to Triple-A Scranton on May 22 after struggling at the plate.
Judge, 33, is hitting .248 with 17 home runs and 38 RBI through the Yankees' first 59 games. He's slugging .533 with an .907 OPS.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Aaron Judge injury update, what we know about Yankees lineup absence