Miguel Cotto, Puerto Ricos only four-division titleholder and a surefire future Hall of Famer, will return to the ring this fall.The date, location and opponent have not been determined, but Michael Yormark, president and chief of branding and strategy for Roc Nation, said on Tuesday that Cottos return is in the works.Although Yormark was speaking on a media teleconference with light heavyweight contender Andre Ward to promote Wards Aug. 6 HBO main event against Alexander Brand, Cottos name came up.We are hoping to have Miguel back in the ring before the end of the year, Yormark said. Were working on that now. Were hopeful to have some kind of an announcement over the next couple of weeks.Cotto, 35, has not fought since losing a decision and the middleweight world title to Canelo Alvarez in their Nov. 21 pay-per-view showdown.?There was discussion that Cotto, who likely will move down to the junior middleweight division where he once held a world title, would return in June, but he opted to sit out until the fall.Cotto (40-5, 33 KOs) has one fight remaining on his promotional contract with Roc Nation Sports.Juan Manuel Marquez, the Mexican star and former four-division titleholder, is one of the leading possibilities to face Cotto. He is also the most realistic opponent for Cotto if he wants to do a major pay-per-view fight. Names sell, and they are both big names -- with the additional carrot of the great Puerto Rico versus Mexico rivalry as a backdrop.The 42-year-old Marquez (56-7-1, 40 KOs), who has won world titles at featherweight, junior lightweight, lightweight and junior welterweight (and also owns a brutal knockout of Manny Pacquiao in a nontitle welterweight fight), has not fought since winning a unanimous decision against Mike Alvarado in a May 2014 welterweight title eliminator, mainly because of a knee injury.Were looking at a couple of opponents, but its too early to disclose who were talking to, Yormark said.However, according to a source with knowledge of the discussions, the Cotto and Marquez camps have been talking about a deal. The primary issue, however, is not money; its the contract weight. 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Nationwide fan voting begins immediately to help select the winner, and fans are encouraged to vote daily on the Senior CLASS Award website through December 5. Fan votes will then be combined with media and Division I head coaches votes to determine the winner. The Senior CLASS Award recipient will be announced during the 2016 NCAA Division I Womens Volleyball Championship in December.An acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School ?, the Senior CLASS Award focuses on the total student-athlete and encourages students to use their platform in athletics to make a positive impact as leaders in their communities. To be eligible for the award, a student-athlete must be classified as an NCAA Division I senior and have notable achievements in four areas of excellence: community, classroom, character and competition.Babers, from Syracuse, N.Y., has started every match of her career and has led Texas A&M to the NCAA tournament each of the last three seasons. As a junior, she helped the Aggies win the Southeastern Conference championship, and she became the eighth player in Texas A&M history to be selected to an AVCA All-America team, garnering second team honors after hitting a school season-record .412, smashing the previous record of .400 which had stood since 1984.Babers, who leads the Aggies with a .379 hitting percentage in SEC matches this season, needs only eight block assists to break the Texas A&M all-time career record of 456. She also ranks in the top five in the school career records for total blocks and points, and she is on pace to finish second in career hitting percentage.A member of the 2016 Preseason All-SEC Team, Babers holds the school single-match record for total blocks and block assists in a five-set match, and she holds numerous Texas A&M SEC match, season and carreer records.ddddddddddddff the court, Babers is majoring in interdisciplinary studies with an emphasis in education. She also is engaged in numerous philanthropic activities. A member of the local Fellowship of Christian Athletes leadership team, Babers is responsible for community outreach. She also serves as a speaker, sharing testimonies at local schools and churches. In May, Babers and several teammates went on a mission trip to Haiti to spread the gospel and do manual labor.Other charitable activities she has participated in include spending time at the Bryan Adult Learning Center, where she volunteered in an adult ESL class, taught lessons and helped with one-on-one work; Aggies Move, teaching elementary children how to live active lives and stay healthy while also teaching them basic volleyball skills; Science Olympiad, a science competition for middle school and high school students from throughout Texas in which she helped with set up and take down, monitored and distributed tests, graded tests and was an overseer and judge for certain science competitions; The Big Event in which she helped an elderly couple prepare their home for moving out, painting, cleaning windows and boxing up their items; Residence Hall Move-In Assistance Day, helping new and returning Aggies move into their dorms; Aggies CAN, a student-run food drive, and the Brazos Valley Food Bank, where she packed family food boxes. She also has volunteered at a local elementary school, working one-on-one or in small groups with students needing extra help or with advanced students needing more challenging work.Babers and the Aggies (14-7, 8-2 SEC) begin a four-match homestand tonight as they play host to Alabama. First serve is at 6 p.m. at Reed Arena. Texas A&M also plays host to Tennessee, Sunday at 1:30 p.m., and closes out the homestand next weekend, playing host to Mississippi State on Friday, Nov. 11 at 5 p.m., and Georgia, Sunday at 1 p.m. ' ' '