ZOU to YOU tour features updates and future plans in Columbia
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 28, 2026, 10:00 AM
Last updated Jun 28, 2026
The ZOU to YOU tour made a stop in Columbia on June 28, 2026, where athletic director Laird Veatch and head coaches discussed offseason plans and the new 5-in-5 eligibility rule for athletes. The tour aims to foster fan interaction, providing updates on various programs and the performance of women's golf coach Caroline Westrup Gaeta. Veatch described the past sports season as 'good, not great,' emphasizing the need for continued improvement in competitive success. The event included a media session with various coaches and an opportunity for high school journalism students to engage with attendees.
- •ZOU to YOU tour stops include St. Louis, Dallas, and Kansas City.
- •Laird Veatch discusses 5-in-5 eligibility for athletes.
- •Coaches highlight their programs' progress and future goals.
- •Westrup Gaeta extended for her competitive success.
- •Event fosters connection between fans and athletics staff.
- 10:00 AMYahoo Sports — ZOU to YOU CoMo tour offers fans offseason updates, plans for future
"In the penultimate stop of the ZOU to YOU tour featured updates and discussion of the new 5-in-5 legislation
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