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2025 AVCA Junior Beach All-America Teams

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The AVCA is proud to name the 2025 Junior Beach All-Americans. This year’s honorees include 20 athletes, eight on both the first and second teams, and four honorable mention selections.

The 2025 All-Americans include players from eight states. California leads the way with eight, followed by North Carolina and Texas with three each, Arizona with two, and Colorado, Georgia, Tennessee and Washington each with one All-American. Atop the pack in college commitments from this year’s honorees is UCLA and LSU, each with three. Arizona, Georgia State, Texas, and USC are next with two All-Americans apiece.

The Junior Beach All-America Committee, who selected the teams, includes Jeff Smith (chair, 692 Beach — California), Meghan Blair (Great American Volleyball — Northeast), Jay Ellmyer (Sandstorm BVC — Florida), Andrew Bennett (Tamarack Beach Volleyball Club — California), Bryan Jones (Southern Sand Select — Georgia), Marlee Rice (AAU — California), Jason Kaiser (210 Beach Volleyball — Texas), Ashley Ivy (Austin Juniors — Texas), Patty Dodd (MBsand — California), and Greg Vogel (Sinjin Beach – North Carolina).

 

FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

MIKKI CARLIN (WAVE Beach Volleyball Club)

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Hometown: Encinitas, CA
College Commitment: Stanford
Notable Tournament Finishes: 1st at 2025 CBVA Open Div. at Manhattan Beach, 2nd at 2025 18U BECA Pairs Championship, 3rd at 2024 BVCA Open Club National Championship, 3rd at 2024 at 18U p1440 Futures Tour in Arizona

 

LILY DEE DAVIS (Spiker Beach Volleyball Club)

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Hometown: Austin, TX
College Commitment: Texas
Notable Tournament Finishes: 1st at 2024 FIVB U19 World Championships, 3rd at 2025 U21 FIVB World Championships Trials, 1st at 2025 AVP Women’s Open Texas Triple Crown, 1st at 2023 U16 USAV Beach Fest, 2nd at 2023 p1440 U16 National Championship

 

GRACE FOGEL (Spiker Beach Volleyball Club)

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Hometown: Newport Beach, CA
College Commitment: USC
Notable Tournament Finishes: 1st at 2025 BVCA 18U West Coast Championships, 5th at 2025 U21 FIVB Beach World Championship Trials, 5th at 2025 AVP 18U National Championship, 5th at 2024 p1440 18U National Championship

 

MALLORY LaBRECHE (MBsand)

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Hometown: Palos Verdes, CA
College Commitment: UCLA
Notable Tournament Finishes: 1st at 2025 AAU Open Hermosa Beach National Club Championships, 1st at 2o25 BVCA Girls 18U Pairs National Championship, 3rd at 2025 CIFSS Pairs Championship, 2nd at AVP Girls 18U Junior National Championships, 1st at p1440 Spring Championship

 

MOLLY LaBRECHE (MBsand)

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Hometown: Palos Verdes, CA
College Commitment: LSU
Notable Tournament Finishes: 5th at 2025 AVP 18U Nationals, 2nd at USAV U19 Beach National Team Trials, 1st at 2023 16U Cal Cup, 1st at 2023 AVP 16U Nationals, 1st at 2025 p1440 18U Futures Arizona, 1st at 2025 p1440 18U Spring Championships, 5th at 2024 BVCA 18U Pairs Championship

 

OLIVIA LE BLANC (Dune Beach Volleyball Club)

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Hometown: Glendale, AZ
College Commitment: UCLA
Notable Tournament Finishes: 1st at 2025 USAV 18U Gulf Shores Beachfest, 3rd at 2025 p1440 18U Futures Tour – Pompano Beach, 1st at 2025 p1440 18U Futures Tour – Alabama, 2nd at 2025 p1440 18U Futures Tour – Arizona, 2nd at 2024 p1440 18U Junior National Championships

  • JVA Best of Beach Awardee – 4 Years (2025, 2024, 2023 & 2022)
  • p1440 fab50 Athlete – 4 Years (2025, 2024, 2023 & 2022)

 

CAROLINE MACKECHNIE (MBsand)

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Hometown: Manhattan Beach, CA
College Commitment: Texas
Notable Tournament Finishes: 1st at 2025 AAU Hermosa Beach National Club Championships, 1st at 2025 BVCA Club V Club National Championships, 1st at 2025 BVCA Girls 18U Individual Pairs National Championship, 5th at 2025 AVP Girls 18U Junior National Championships

 

ALINA RYAN (Sinjin Beach)

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Hometown: Raleigh, NC
College Commitment: UCLA
Notable Tournament Finishes: 2nd at 2025 AVP U18 Hermosa National Championships, 1st at 2025 p1440 U18 Winter Championships, 2nd at 2024 USA U18 Beachfest, 1st at 2025 p1440 U18 Futures Tour – Florida, 1st at 2024 p1440 U18 Winter Championships

Greg Vogel
“Alina has been a torchbearer for our club for years now. Nobody wants to serve her the ball, but she’s grown so much at inserting herself as an influencer in other areas of the beach game.”

 

SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

ALLYN BREWER (Madsand)

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Hometown: Leonard, TX
College Commitment: LSU
Notable Tournament Finishes: 9th at 2025 BVCA Nationals, 13th 2025 AAU Hermosa Beach National Pairs Championships, 5th at 2025 p1440 18 Open Futures Tour – Texas, 3rd at 2025 BVCA Club National Championships

 

TARYN DICKEY (S3 Volleyball)

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Hometown: Woodstock, GA
College Commitment: Georgia State
Notable Tournament Finishes: 3rd at 2025 BeVolley Showcase, 1st at 2025 AVP 18U Cupid’s Challenge, 1st at 2025 AVP 18U Lucky Charm Challenge, 9th at 2023 p1440 Futures Tour, 17th at 2025 BVCA National Championships

Bryan Jones
“Taryn is an extremely dedicated and hard working kid. She has one of the best attitudes I’ve coached.”

 

KYLIE HELM (Highland High School / Volley for Life)

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Hometown: Gilbert, AZ
College Commitment: Arizona
Notable Tournament Finishes: 5th at 2025 BVCA Pairs National Championship, 9th at 2025 p1440 Futures Tour – Arizona, 5th at 2025 BVCA Club V Club National Championships, 1st at 2025 BVCA Club V Club – RPM, 1st at 2025 BVCA Club V Club – Galveston, 5th at 2024 BVCA Club V Club National Championships

 

KEELY MCILROY (Carlsbad High School / Tamarack Beach Volleyball)

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Hometown: Carlsbad, CA
College Commitment: Long Beach State
Notable Tournament Finishes: 33rd at 2025 BVCA Nationals, 3rd at 2025 BVCA Denver Open, 2nd at 2025 BVCA Ventura, 2nd at BVCA Spartan Open

  • Keely has been a force for the past few years in the club scene at the 1s of Open, getting either MVP or Best Offensive player at numerous BVCA and AAU club events over the past few years, while winning at the 1s seed.

 

HARPER NELSON (Sinjin Beach)

Hometown: Raleigh, NC
College Commitment: Arizona State
Notable Tournament Finishes: 5th at 2025 p1440 Junior National Championship, 5th at 2025 p1440 Future Tour – Florida, 3rd at 2025 p1440 Futures Tour – Alabama, 5th at 2025 USAV Beachfest Gulf Shores, 5th at 2025 p1440 Futures Tour – Arizona

Greg Vogel
“Harper has the build and physicality of an All-American athlete in just about any sport. She’s smooth and twitchy, and has some of the best hands on the beach. ”

 

ELIZABETH NYE (Beach South Volleyball)

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Hometown: Winston-Salem, NC
College Commitment: FIU
Notable Tournament Finishes: 1st at 2025 Valentines 18U, 1st at 2025 Beach South College Showcase, 3rd at 2024 Myrtle Beach Azalea Festival, 1st at 2025 Beach South Summer Showcase

 

ZOE PABARCUS (Wave Beach Volleyball Club)

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Hometown: San Diego, CA
College Commitment: Washington
Notable Tournament Finishes: 2nd at 2025 BVCA Pairs National Championship, 5th at 2025 p1440 Spring Championship, 3rd at 2025 CBVA Women’s Open, 3rd at 2024 BVCA Club V Club National Championship, 9th at 2024 AVP Junior National Championship

 

KYRA ZAENGLE (Laguna Beach High School / Spiker Beach Volleyball Club)

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Hometown: Laguna Beach , CA
College Commitment: USC
Notable Tournament Finishes: 2nd at 2025 USAV FIVM U21 World Championship Trials, 2nd at 2025 BVCA National Championships, 3rd at 2024 USAV FIVB U19 World Championship Trials, 1st at 2023 p1440 U16 National Championships, 1st at 2023 AAU Los Angeles Grand Prix, 1st at 2024 BVCA Orange County Classic

  • Named to the USA U21 Beach Volleyball National Team
  • Recognized by Volleyball Magazine as “Fab 50” Top 5 Players in the class of 2025
  • OC Sports Commission Female High School Player of the Year finalist 2025
  • Awarded “JVA Best in Beach” 2025, 2024, 2023
  • Went undefeated as the 1 Pair for Laguna Beach High School

 

 

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Former Illini basketball sharpshooter Luke Goode engaged to Illinois volleyball star Kayla Burbage

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Love is in the air for two of Champaign’s top athletes in recent years. Former Illini men’s basketball wing Luke Goode popped the question to Illinois volleyball middle blocker Kayla Burbage, the couple shared via Instagram on Wednesday.

“Proverbs 18:22: He who finds a wife finds a good thing, and obtains favor from the Lord,” Goode wrote. “Going into the New Years as future Mr. and Mrs. Goode!”

Goode spent the first three years of his college career in Champaign, graduating from the Gies School of Business in 2024 with a bachelor’s degree in finance. After his sophomore season was cut short due to a foot injury, Goode bounced back as a junior, playing in all 38 games for the 2024 Elite Eight team. That season, the 6-foot-7 sharpshooter averaged 5.7 points and shot 38.9% from three on just over four attempts per game.

Last season, Goode spent his final year of eligibility playing for his home state Indiana Hoosiers before turning pro. He is currently suiting up for the South Bay Lakers in the NBA G League. In 11 games so far as a rookie, Goode is putting up 7.6 points and 3.0 rebounds in just above 20 minutes per game.

Burbage just finished up her final season of college volleyball. After spending her freshman campaign at Missouri, Burbage decided to make the move to Champaign. As a sophomore and junior, Burbage played in every match on Illinois schedule: 60 total. A shoulder injury sidelined the 6-foot-4 North Carolina native for her senior season, but she returned for a graduate year in 2025. In her final season at Huff Hall, Burbage ranked second in total blocks (82.0) for the Illini and had the fifth-most kills on the team (98).

 

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IOWA CITY, Iowa – No. 14 Iowa (12-2, 3-0) defeated No. 20 Nebraska (12-2, 1-2) on New Years Day inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena, 86-76. 
 
Sophomore Chit-Chat Wright dominated the day for the Hawkeyes with a career-high 24 points, three assists, and two steals. Senior Hannah Stuelke followed with 21 points, 10 rebounds, and four assists to notch her third double-double of the season.  

The Huskers came out to a fast-paced 8-0 run to start the game. Stuelke got the scoring started for Iowa by getting to the line, sinking both free-throws. Three minutes into gameplay, the Hawkeyes began to capitalize on Nebraska miscues. Sophomore Ava Heiden led a 7-0 run for Iowa to bring the gap to 9-12 with 4:46 left in the quarter. The Huskers contained a narrow 21-18 lead headed into the second quarter.  

Wright drained a three-pointer to start the second period, tying up the score for the first time on the day. The Hawkeyes went on to gain nine points on seven forced Husker turnovers in the half. Heiden led the quarter with eight points going 4-for-4 on field goals. A combined 26 points, shooting 66.7 percent in the quarter, left Iowa behind 44-45 at half. 

The Hawkeyes came out of the locker room with an 8-2 run to put them in front.  Iowa forced four Husker turnovers in the first three minutes of the third quarter, capitalizing five points off of them. Stuelke continued to be a difference maker for Iowa with seven points and two rebounds. This momentum pushed Iowa up 64-61 heading into the fourth. 

In the final quarter, the Hawkeyes continued their defensive pursuit, forcing five more turnovers, adding to their total of 18 on the day. Senior Taylor McCabe hit a three-point basket at 4:32 to power Iowa to the end. The Hawkeyes pushed out a 15-6 run to secure a Hawkeye victory.  



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North Texas’ first women’s professional volleyball team will officially launch its inaugural season on Saturday, Jan. 10.

DALLAS — For North Texas volleyball fans, Saturday’s season opener represents more than just a first serve, it’s the beginning of something the region has been waiting for.

The Dallas Pulse, the region’s first women’s professional volleyball team, will open its inaugural season Saturday, Jan. 10, hosting the Indiana franchise at Comerica Center in Frisco.

The matchup marks the first Major League Volleyball game played by a Dallas-based team and is a milestone moment for the metroplex.

The Pulse will play 14 home matches during the 2026 Major League Volleyball season, giving local fans a consistent opportunity to support a women’s pro team built in their own backyard.

  • Saturday, Jan. 10 – Indy
  • Thursday, Jan. 15 – San Diego
  • Thursday, Feb. 5 – Omaha
  • Sunday, Feb. 8 – Grand Rapids
  • Thursday, Feb. 19 – Indy
  • Sunday, Feb. 22 – Grand Rapids
  • Friday, Feb. 27 – Orlando
  • Friday, March 13 – Columbus
  • Sunday, March 15 – Atlanta
  • Saturday, March 21 – San Diego
  • Thursday, March 26 – Atlanta
  • Friday, April 17 – Columbus
  • Friday, May 1 – Omaha
  • Sunday, May 3 – Orlando

Leading the team into its first season is head coach Shannon Winzer, who was named to the role in September. The January debut places Dallas at the center of the league’s early growth as women’s professional volleyball continues to gain momentum nationwide.

The timing feels right for North Texas. The region has long been a volleyball hotbed, producing elite athletes through nationally recognized club programs, championship high school teams and top-tier collegiate programs. Until now, many of those players, and the fans who followed them, had no local professional team to rally behind.

Dallas Pulse leadership told WFAA that they hope to change that.

Season ticket deposits are currently open, and the Pulse holds the No. 1 overall pick in the Major League Volleyball Draft scheduled for Nov. 24, giving the team a chance to add a cornerstone player ahead of its debut season.

Major League Volleyball is also preparing for future growth, announcing plans to add expansion teams in Washington, D.C. and Northern California in 2027.



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LONG BEACH, Calif. — UC San Diego men’s volleyball will prepare for the upcoming season with four exhibitions this weekend as part of the North American Challenge. The event will be hosted by Long Beach State on Friday and Sunday at the LBS Financial Credit Union Pyramid.

The Tritons will play two Canadian sides, Alberta and Calagry. They will play each team once on both days of the challenge.

 

SCHEDULE

Friday, Jan. 2

  • 2 PM – vs Calgary
  • 4:30 PM – vs Alberta

Sunday, Jan. 4

  • 12:30 PM – vs Alberta
  • 3 PM – vs Calgary

Live stats for all four matches will be available HERE. Fans interested in attending matches can purchase tickets through Long Beach State HERE.
 
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The Tritons open the 2026 season at home next Tuesday, Jan. 6. Jessup will visit LionTree Arena for a match that begins at 7 PM.
 
About UC San Diego Athletics
After two decades as one of the most successful programs in NCAA Division II, the UC San Diego intercollegiate athletics program has begun a new era as a member of The Big West in NCAA Division I. The 24-sport Tritons earned 30 team and nearly 150 individual national championships during its time in Divisions II and III and helped guide 1,400 scholar-athletes to All-America honors. A total of 83 Tritons have earned Academic All-America honors, while 39 have garnered prestigious NCAA Post Graduate Scholarships. UC San Diego scholar-athletes exemplify the academic ideals of one of the world’s preeminent institutions, graduating at an average rate of 90 percent, the highest rate among public institutions in NCAA Division I or II. For more information on the Tritons, visit UCSDtritons.com or follow UC San Diego Athletics on social media @UCSDtritons.
 



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