All photos in this article belong to the USA Deaf Sports Federation (USADSF). Gallaudet University is a USADSF sponsor.
A herd of Bison was spotted in Tokyo, Japan! Dozens of Gallaudet students, staff, faculty, and alumni participated in the 2025 Deaflympics, which took place November 15-25. Many competed as athletes, while others acted as coaches or administrative support.
The Deaflympics represented another step in the growing relationship between Gallaudet and Japan. The university recently launched the Gallaudet-Japan Initiative, which will deepen partnerships with scholars and communities in Japan and the Asia-Pacific region.
Below, you’ll find a list of Gallaudet students, staff, faculty, and alumni on Team USA, as well as a summary of their competition results. You can visit the USADSF website for a full list of Team USA results and more photos. Check out the Deaflympics website for results from the entire games.
Opening Ceremony





Gallaudet alumnus Jon Mowl, ’10, was the flagbearer for Team USA during the Opening Ceremony. The event was attended by Their Imperial Highnesses Crown Prince and Crown Princess Akishino, Her Imperial Highness Princess Kako, and His Imperial Highness Prince Hisahito, and Japan Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.
Both the Opening Ceremony and Closing Ceremony included remarks from Yuriko Koike, Major of Tokyo; Daigo Ishibashi, President of the Japanese Federation of the Deaf; and Adam Kosa, Board President of the International Committee of Sports for the Deaf.
Basketball
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Men’s Basketball 🥇









Athletes
- Keanu Boren | Student
- Andy Cruz, ’19
- Derek Keels, E-’20
- Preston Kelly, ’24
- Blessed Mbogo, ’25 | Assistant Coach, Men’s Basketball
- Jon Mowl, ’10
- Raymond Nelson, ’19
- Jory Valencia | Physical Education and Recreation Major
- Noah Valencia, ’21
Coaches
- David Hamilton, ’92
- Keith Westhoelter, ’94 | Assistant Coach, Men’s Basketball
The men’s basketball team captured the gold in Tokyo! They defeated Ukraine 69-59, with contributions from a host of Gallaudet alumni and students. Cruz, Kelly, and the Valencia brothers all played heavy minutes in the gold medal game.
Women’s Basketball 🥈





Athletes
- Emelia Beldon, ’22 | Associate Data Visualization Developer, Institutional Research; Assistant Coach, Women’s Basketball; Coach, Women’s Flag Football
- Rajena Guettler, ’25
- Cassidy Perry, ’25
- Hannah Puent, ’25
- Claire Ruiz-Tucker, ’16
- Sunita Schmidjorg, E-’23
Administrative Staff
- Jennifer Kysella, ’95
- Lindsay Stergio, ’15 & G-’17
The women’s basketball team finished with a strong showing, narrowly missing out on the gold after a 64-65 nailbiter against the Japan home team. A host of former Bison basketball stars played a vital role in capturing silver for the USA.
Bowling


Athletes
- Kimberly Wroldsen, E-’91
- Ronnie Zuchegno, Jr., E-’00
Coaches
- Jamie O’Hea, E-’96
Two Gallaudet alumni bowled their hearts out as part of Team USA. They competed in Singles, Doubles, Team, and Mixed matches. Wroldsen placed as high as 4th in the Women’s Team match.
Cycling
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Athletes
- Lindsay Buchko | Director, Institutional Research
- Blake Herbold, ’08
- Dmitriy Rossoshanskiy, ’15
- Courtney Skjeveland, E-’23
- Brittany Skjeveland, ’22
Administrative Staff
- Patrick Boudreault | Professor, American Sign Language
- Sean Hourihan, ’94 | Senior Project Manager, Technology Services
- Danielle Previ, G-’15 & PhD ’18 | Senior Psychology Clinic Manager, Gallaudet Psychology Clinic
The USADSF cycling team competed in various Road Cycling and Mountain Bike events, earning two medals. Our Bison athletes rode hard and had a great showing!
Football (Soccer)
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Women’s Football 🥇
Athletes
- Payton DeGraw, ’23
- Meghan Maiwald, ’17 | Athletics and Afterschool Program Coordinator, Clerc Center
- Sabina Shysh, ’19 & G-’21
The US Women’s Football team dominated the field during the Deaflympics, outscoring their opponents 35-0 over four games! Their accomplishments got a shoutout from US Women’s Soccer legends Abby Wambach and Julie Foudy. Degraw, Maiwald, and Shysh played in every game, helping the US team capture gold.
Men’s Football
Athletes
- Kevin Fitzpatrick, ’20
- Jean-Pierre Kanashiro, E-’16
- Jonathon Waterman, ’24
The US Men’s Football team showed great spirit in going 2-3 against a tough Deaflympics draw. Fitzpatrick and Waterman started every game they were available for, with Waterman scoring a goal against Korea. Kanashiro appeared in every game and started one.
Orienteering
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Athletes
- Keith Doane, ’14
- Lisa Fisher, G-’05 & G-’09 | Instructional Design Manager, Institutional Effectiveness and Certification
- Sachiko Flores, G-’14
- Thomas Wells, ’93
The USA Deaf Orienteering team fought hard over unfamiliar terrain at Hibiya Park in Tokyo. Later, they traversed the Ura-Sabaku Desert on Izu Oshima Island.
Track & Field





Athletes
- Gareth Ashton | Business Administration Major
- Eric Gregory, ’24
- Sevan Ikeda | Student
- Darius Zarembka | Business Administration Major
Coaches & Administrative Staff
- Audrey Frank | Retired Professor, Social Work
- Dave Frank | Former Head Coach, Track & Field
- Karen Smith, E-’95
- Lawrence Smith, ’93
The USA Deaf Track & Field team earned five medals during the Deaflympics. Ashton competed in the 100m, 4x400m relay, and 4x100m relay events. Gregory competed in the 100m, 200m (placing first in one heat), 4x400m relay, and 4x100m. Ikeda competed in the 1500m and 5000m races. Zarembka competed in the long jump and high jump.
Men’s 4×100 Relay 🥈

Ashton and Gregory were part of the men’s team that won the silver medal in the 4×100 relay!
Volleyball
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Women’s Indoor Volleyball





Athletes
- Ella Gamble | Physical Education and Recreation Major
- Citrine Lummer | Student
- Leila Sicoli, ’23 | Assistant Coach, Men’s Volleyball
- Darriyan Thomas, ’19
- Sarah Tubert, E-’15
- Brielle Worley | Business Administration Major
- Jada Zarembka | Accounting Major
Coaches & Administrative Staff
- Ann Behm, ’13 & G-’17
- Nicole Hicks | Interpretation Major
The US Deaf Women’s Volleyball team spiked their way to a fifth place finish in Tokyo! Gamble, Zarembka, Lummer, Worley, and Sicoli entered the competition as part of the starting lineup.
Men’s Indoor Volleyball


Athletes
- Zachary Bippus | Student
- Cody Upchurch Jr., ’22
- Tyler Wascher | Student
- Elian Zfati | Student
Coaches
- Cory Behm, E-’11
- Benjamin Campman, G-’24 | Head Coach, Men’s Volleyball
The USA Deaf Men’s Volleyball team earned a fourth place finish. Bippus, Wascher, and Zfati picked up valuable experience after taking part in the first Gallaudet men’s volleyball season in over a decade during the 2024-25 academic year.
Women’s Beach Volleyball
Athletes
- Cassandra Richter, E-’25
Administrative Staff
- Laurie Achin, ’03 & G-’08
Cassie Richter and her teammate Kelsey Brandin placed 9th in their group, grinding out a win against Hungary.
Wrestling

Athletes
- Justin Rutledge, ’21 | Weekend Residential Educator, Clerc Center
- Andrew Suarez | American Sign Language Major
- Darian Vega | Student
Rutledge, Suarez, and Vega fought hard on behalf of Team USA, gaining valuable experience.
USADSF Delegation
Administrative Staff
- Lynn Boren, ’96 | Assistant Athletic Director; Head Coach, Women’s Volleyball
- Justen Burns, ’98 & G-’07 | Head Coach, Softball; Intramurals Coordinator
- Bilal Chinoy, ’07 | Creative Services Director, University Communications
- Darrius Doe, ’18 | Communications and Marketing Manager, Student Engagement and Leadership
- Michaela Kelley, ’25
- Thomas McKnight ’10 | Senior Athletic Trainer, Athletics
- Stacy Nowak, ’01 & G-’05 & PhD ’24 | Professor, Communication Studies
- Dr. Liza Offreda, G-’12
- Terianna Wood | Senior Athletic Trainer, Athletics
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