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20-Plus Kills for Hudson & DeLeye Deliver Win on Statement Sunday – UK Athletics

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LEXINGTON, Ky. – Thanks to 21 kills from Eva Hudson and 20 terminations from Brooklyn DeLeye, the No. 3 Kentucky Volleyball team kept its undefeated conference record alive Sunday with a 3-2 (25-16, 21-25, 25-19, 25-21, 15-6) five-set thrilling win over the Florida Gators inside Historic Memorial Coliseum in Lexington.

Hudson and DeLeye both had 20-plus kills Sunday afternoon, marking the second time this season that the Wildcats tandem has gone for 20-plus kills each, as it joins the five-set win vs. No. 3 Louisville last month in the Derby City. Kentucky as a team hit .201 for the match with 57 kills and held the Gators to .120 hitting for the match with only one Florida player having more than 15 kills for the five-set afternoon.

The 2025 NCAA Volleyball selection committee before the match Sunday announced its top-16 seeded teams if the season ended this week and Kentucky was slotted in the No. 4 national seed position, meaning if seeds hold, UK would be in position to host up to the NCAA Final Four in Kansas City. Sunday’s win is Kentucky eighth quad one win, with Florida sitting at No. 25 in the NCAA RPI.

Kassie O’Brien had 42 assists Sunday afternoon in front of a season-high crowd of 4,394 inside HMC with four stuff blocks to go alongside. Molly Tuozzo and Molly Berezowitz had incredible matches with five players for UK recording 10+ digs as Tuozzo led the way with 19 digs, and Berezowitz logged 15 as O’Brien, Hudson and DeLeye all also had 10+ digs with three players recording double-doubles in the match.

Kentucky is now 14-2 overall on the season and sits tied with Texas atop the Southeastern Conference standings with a 7-0 league record. UK will next play a two-match road trip weekend to Starkville, Miss., and Tuscaloosa, Ala., this coming weekend as it faces Mississippi State on Friday night at 7 p.m. ET on SEC Network+ followed by a 3 p.m. ET Sunday match at Alabama in Foster Auditorium. Florida falls to 10-7 for the year and is 5-3 in the SEC.

Set 1

Kentucky and Florida were relatively even through the opening part of the first set before a 7-0 run for the Wildcats fueled by Florida hitting errors and a strong block unit that pushed Kentucky out to a 19-11 lead. Kentucky and Florida traded sideouts all the way through the end of the set as the Wildcats ballooned the lead to 24-16 and a stuff block by Jordyn Dailey and Brooke Bultema ended the set on the right pin to hand UK a 1-0 lead in the match thanks to a 25-16 opening set victory. UK hit .241 in the set, holding the Gators to .000 for the frame with 10 kills and 10 errors for Florida as Eva Hudson led the Kentucky offense with five kills on 11 swings and three kills for junior Brooklyn DeLeye. Kassie O’Brien pushed the tempo for the UK offense with nine assists in the frame as Kentucky jumped out to the early advantage.

Set 2

Kentucky led 4-1 and Florida took an early timeout in the second set, and that ignited a 7-2 Gator run that would eventually decide the set as Kentucky closed the gap from what was a six-point lead to a two-point lead at 17-15, but Florida took the set, 25-21. Kentucky had six hitting errors in the set with only 12 kills and were held to a .140 hitting efficiency with Florida siding out over 65 percent in the frame and hitting .170 with 15 kills to even the match at one set all through two.

Set 3

Florida took a 2-1 lead in the match after taking the second set, 25-19. Florida became the first team to hit over .200 in a set with a .201 hitting efficiency in the third set as UF garnered the lead. Florida jumped out to a 7-2 lead and with a five-point deficit facing UK, the Wildcats called timeout. The lead for Florida grew to seven at 13-6 and the Gators ran away and hid for the rest of the set as they closed out the frame on one of Kentucky’s six attack errors in the set to win, 25-19.

Set 4

Kentucky won the fourth set with a late flurry of points thanks to the terminal kills of Brooklyn DeLeye and Eva Hudson as the Wildcats evened the match at two sets all to send things to the fifth. The set was tight from the start to the finish with neither team garnering more than a four-point lead until the final point of the frame on a kill from Brooklyn DeLeye for her 17th of the match. UK hit .364 in the set, by far the highest hitting percentage of any team in the match in any single set with UK logging 17 kills to just five errors.

Set 5

Kentucky was lethal offensively in the fifth set to catapult itself to the five-set win, 15-6. In the fifth, UK sided out at over 70 percent, while the Gators converted just four of their 14 attempts to sideout as Kentucky hit .250 and held Florida to negative hitting at -.130 in the fifth with three stuffs and one of them coming from Kennedy Washington. The Wildcats jumped out to the 4-1 lead and an ace by Kassie O’Brien sent the Gators into an early timeout trailing by three. Later in the set, Kentucky’s lead was four before Brooklyn DeLeye hammered her second kill of the set to the floor to give UK the 10-5 edge and UF whistled its final timeout down five. An ace for Kentucky pushed the Wildcats to set point and an attack error by the Gators ended the match as UK pulled out the five setter, 3-2 overall, and 15-6 in the fifth.

For the latest on UK Volleyball, follow the Wildcats on Twitter and Instagram at @KentuckyVB.





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Penn State women’s volleyball earns commitment from Texas transfer outside hitter Whitney Lauenstein | Penn State Volleyball News

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Penn State landed its second commitment in the transfer portal of the day.

The Nittany Lions earned a commitment from outside hitter Whitney Lauenstein.

Lauenstein was previously at Texas and Nebraska before transferring to her third school, Penn State.

Lauenstein adds depth to the right side and outside, which is already pretty deep for the blue and white.

The Waverly, Nebraska, native had her best season in 2022 with the Cornhuskers, totaling 297 kills, with 2.78 kills per set and a .238 hitting percentage. She added 28 aces as a premier server, which could be a major part of her role with the Nittany Lions. 

She’ll make her way to Happy Valley as a graduate transfer with one year of eligibility.

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Texas Outside Hitter Whitney Lauenstein Transfers To Penn State Women’s Volleyball

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Texas outside hitter Whitney Lauenstein announced her commitment to Penn State women’s volleyball out of the transfer portal on Wednesday. Lauenstein posted her decision to transfer to Happy Valley on her Instagram.

As a redshirt senior this past season, Lauenstein logged 33 kills, 11 digs, and 14 total blocks across 20 sets for the Longhorns.

Lauenstein began her NCAA journey with two seasons at Nebraska. As a sophomore, she led the Cornhuskers in total points, earning AVCA All-Region Team and Academic All-Big Ten honors.

After the 2022 season, the Waverly, Nebraska, native stepped away from the team to focus on her family. Lauenstein then transferred to Texas in December of 2023, where she spent the last two seasons.

Lauenstein now joins setter Alexis Stucky and middle blocker Ryla Jones as transfer players who have committed to the Nittany Lions this cycle.

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Texas A&M volleyball’s sweep of Kentucky attracts record viewership

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Dec. 24, 2025, 10:30 a.m. CT

Texas A&M’s first-ever NCAA Championship win over the Kentucky Wildcats on Sunday was one of the most-watched title games in college volleyball history.

The 2025 campaign has featured many first-time achievements for Jamie Morrison’s squad in just his third year as head coach in Bryan-College Station, Texas, including a victory in the No. 2-most-watched NCAA title game ever. Texas A&M’s match against Kentucky attracted a peak of 1.7 million viewers, as part of the most-consumed NCAA Women’s Volleyball Tournament in the history of the sport.

The Aggies have much to be proud of following their historic run on the court this season. Still, the Maroon and White faithful have also played their own crucial roles in supporting the program as it ventured to some of the most hostile road environments in volleyball. One of those rowdy atmospheres occurred in the Lincoln Regional, where Morrison’s squad dethroned No. 1 seed Nebraska in an instant classic that advanced the Aggies to their first-ever appearance in the Final Four.

Texas A&M’s outstanding season, capped off by a sweep of the Wildcats in the NCAA Championship, played a massive role in etching their name into the viewership history books.





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K-State Hires Jeremiah Johnson to Serve as Defensive Backs Coach

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MANHATTAN, Kan. – A 24-year coaching veteran who has 13 years of coordinator experience, Jeremiah Johnson has been hired as a defensive backs coach at Kansas State, head coach Collin Klein announced Wednesday.
 
Johnson comes to Manhattan after serving one season as the defensive coordinator at Coastal Carolina in addition to being the Chanticleers’ interim head coach for the Independence Bowl against Louisiana Tech, which will be played next Tuesday.
 
“When Coach Klein called about joining his staff, it was a no brainer,” said Johnson, who worked with Klein during the 2016 season at Northern Iowa. “Having the opportunity to help him execute his vision for this program is exciting, and I am humbled and honored to work alongside one of the best coaches, leaders and humans in this business. It’s an added bonus that I am able to return to my home state. Nicki, Lane, Drew and I are so grateful to Collin and Shalin for bringing us on their journey and making us a part of their Wildcat Family. Team Johnson is fired up to get to Manhattan and get to work. Go Cats!”
 
Johnson has also served as a defensive coordinator at Northern Iowa (2014-2021, 2023), Kent State (2022) and Louisiana Tech (2024).
 
“Jeremiah is one of the best teachers of the game of football I have been around,” said Klein. “He is a relentless recruiter and a program builder. I am very excited to have him on our staff.”
 
This season, Johnson has helped Coastal advance to its sixth-straight bowl game as the Chanticleers rank 16th nationally and second in the Sun Belt in fourth down defense (40.0%) and 31st in fumble recoveries (8). He has helped Xamarion Gordon to a No. 2 national ranking in fumble recoveries (3) and a No. 5 ranking in the conference in interceptions (3). Myles Woods also had three interceptions on the year, while Johnson has coached Ezekiel Durham-Campbell to a No. 7 ranking in the conference in sacks (0.46 per game).
 
The Johnson-led Louisiana Tech defense in 2024 ranked 12th nationally in total defense, surrendering only 308.4 yards per game. It was a 98-spot improvement over where the Bulldogs finished in 2023, while his unit also produced a 91-place improvement in scoring defense (21.0 points per game) as they finished at No. 26. Additionally, Johnson led La Tech to an 88-place bump in rushing defense (135.5 yards per game) to rank 44th.
 
Outside of a one-year hiatus in which he served the 2022 season as Kent State’s defensive coordinator, Johnson coached for 16 seasons at Northern Iowa, spending the 2007 through 2021 seasons – in addition to the 2023 campaign – in Cedar Falls. While at UNI, Johnson coached Panther defenders to a combined 32 All-Missouri Valley Football Conference (MVFC) First Team honors, five MVFC Defensive Players of the Year, one Buck Buchanan Award winner, 15 Associated Press FCS All-America honors and seven American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) All-American accolades.
 
In 11 seasons as the UNI defensive coordinator, Johnson’s defenses ranked in the top 10 nationally in statistical categories 29 times, which included turnovers gained on six occasions (highest ranking of No. 2 in 2019 with 34), defensive touchdowns four times (highest ranking of No. 5 in 2016 and 2019 with 4) and scoring defense three times (best ranking of No. 6 at 15.3 points per game in the Spring of 2021). During his first run as defensive coordinator from 2014 through 2021, UNI ranked sixth in the FCS by allowing 19.9 points per game over a 99-game span. He was also named a finalist for the 2019 FootballScoop FCS Defensive Coordinator of the Year award.
 
The Panthers won four conference championships during Johnson’s time at UNI. Additionally, they made 10 FCS Playoff appearances and advanced past the first round in eight of 10 seasons, which included a semifinal showing in 2008 and quarterfinal appearances in 2015 and 2019.
 
Before being promoted to coordinator, Johnson coached the Northern Iowa defensive backs and served as the recruiting coordinator from 2009 through 2012. In 2007 and 2008, he was the video coordinator and assistant defensive backs coach.
 
Johnson went to UNI after working the 2003 through 2006 seasons at Loras College, serving on the same staff as former K-State head coach Chris Klieman. Johnson worked with the Duhawk defensive backs in 2003, 2004 and 2006, while he coached the wide receivers in 2005. Prior to his time at Loras, he was a graduate assistant and video coordinator at Wyoming in 2002.
 
A native of Scandia, Kansas, Johnson obtained his undergraduate degree in sports science from Kansas in 2000, while he earned a master’s degree in athletic administration from Loras in 2005.
 
Johnson and his five, Nicki, have a son, Lane, and a daughter, Drew.
 
THE JEREMIAH JOHNSON FILE
Hometown: Scandia, Kansas
College: Kansas – Bachelor’s degree in sports science (2000); Loras College – Master’s degree in athletic administration (2005)
Family: Wife: Nicki; Children: Lane, Drew
 
JEREMIAH JOHNSON’S COACHING CAREER
2002, Wyoming (Graduate Assistant/Video Coordinator)
2003-04, Loras College (Defensive Backs)
2005, Loras College (Wide Receivers)
2006, Loras College (Defensive Backs)
2007-08, Northern Iowa (Video Coordinator/Assistant Defensive Backs Coach)
2009-12, Northern Iowa (Defensive Backs/Recruiting Coordinator)
2013-16, Northern Iowa (Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers)
2017-21, Northern Iowa (Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs)
2022, Kent State (Defensive Coordinator)
2023, Northern Iowa (Defensive Coordinator)
2024, Louisiana Tech (Defensive Coordinator)
2025, Coastal Carolina (Defensive Coordinator/Interim Head Coach)
2026, K-State (Defensive Backs)

 



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