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2025 Brewers Minor League Roundup

Triple-A Nashville (33-23)
The Sounds went 2-4 this week against the Indianapolis Indians. Nashville is now 10 games above .500, but only a half-game up in the International League West.
Pitching prospect Jacob Misiorowski (No. 4) started two games this week. In his first start, Miz went four innings, giving up a single earned run and posting 8 Ks and a pair of walks.
The second, on May 31, was his worst start of the season. Misiorowski’s improved control had been one of the major stories within the Brewers’ farm system this year. However, he took a massive step back this week, allowing a season-high six walks and five earned runs in just two innings. Misiorowski struck out two but also hit a batter.
Definitely a step back for Misiorowski, but development isn’t a linear process. Overall, the right-hander has improved his control significantly compared to last year’s numbers. Even after what was basically a complete meltdown, Miz’s BB/9 is still 4.32 — over a full walk better than last year’s 5.55. He also had a great outing earlier in the week. Let’s just hope that Misiorowski will put this behind him.
The recently demoted Logan Henderson (Brewers’ No. 12) went three shutout innings, allowing just two hits. He’s in Triple-A because of the wealth of pitching options the Crew currently has, not because he’s not ready for the majors. Henderson has a 1.71 in four starts this season with Milwaukee.
Carlos Rodriguez, who had a 1.99 ERA with the Sounds before this week, gave up four runs over 2 1⁄3 innings in his only start this week. C-Rod made his first major league appearance of the year last week. Rodriguez went 3 1⁄3 innings in relief and picked up a win against the Pirates. He showed a lot of grit in battling through a nearly two-hour rain delay.
Rodriguez probably won’t be back up anytime soon with the Brewers’ staff returning to full strength, but (apart from his most recent outing) he’s pitched well in Nashville this year.
Speaking of injuries in the Brewers rotation, Brandon Woodruff should be back soon. Per Adam McCalvy, the veteran righty is scheduled to make one more start on Tuesday with Nashville before being activated. More on Woodruff in the Timber Rattlers portion of this column.
Last week, C/2B Anthony Seigler became the first Sounds player with a 15-game hitting streak since Keston Hiura in 2023. He made it to 16 games before going 0-for-3 on May 29.
Sir, this is a baseball game, not a Wendy’s.
Anthony Seigler is still servin up 4-for-4s & we’ll also put him on CYCLE WATCH
1st: 3B
2nd: 1B
4th: 1B
5th: 2B pic.twitter.com/sg22jgvaEv— Nashville Sounds (@nashvillesounds) May 29, 2025
Seigler — now hitting .293 on the season — has now had a hit in 18 of his last 19 games. While Caleb Durbin seems to be picking up the pace a bit, the Brewers could use some infield depth. Seigler could definitely be worth throwing into the mix.
Another potential depth option is Bobby Dalbec, who had another nice week — going 8-for-24 (.333) with a 1.032 OPS.
The 29-year-old Dalbec was a highly ranked prospect at one point, so maybe he can turn things around with Nashville, much as Daz Cameron did earlier this season. Dalbec came up as a 1B/3B, although he’s played more games in right field than at first or third since joining the Sounds. That may be due to Nashville’s roster construction as opposed to an inability to handle the infield.
Looking ahead to next week, Nashville will face off against the Gwinnett Stripers in a six-game series beginning Tuesday.
Double-A Biloxi (30-21)
Biloxi dropped four of six games against the Rocket City Trash Pandas. The Shuckers still lead the Southern League by a game and a half.
Biloxi’s offense had a rougher-than-usual week. Shortstop Jheremy Vargas was the only Shucker to hit over .300 on the week. Vargas and recently promoted C Matthew Wood were the only players to hit over .235. Both of Wood’s first two hits with Biloxi were home runs. He’s hitting .150 so far in Double-A.
1B/3B Luke Adams (No. 8) went 2-for-9 (.222) with four walks on the week. Mike Boeve (No. 5), also a 1B/3B prospect, cooled down a little after a hot start to the season. Boeve went 4-for-17 (.235) with a double and a triple. He is slashing .282/.388/.451 since returning from a right labrum procedure.
Cooper Pratt went 2-for-20 this week. Pratt, Milwaukee’s No. 3 prospect, has been struggling at the plate, slashing just .198/.286/.284 in the month of May. He’s now at a .229/.315/.349 line on the season.
Growing pains are to be expected for Pratt, who is still just 20 years old. Baseball is a game of ups and downs. It would be nice to see him pick up the pace a little bit at the plate, but Pratt is crazy talented. This was his only extra base hit of the week, but it couldn’t have come at a better time for Biloxi:
Pratt also still provides plus defense, so he’s helping the Shuckers even when he’s not hitting. I have an article on him coming out soon — stay tuned.
Luis Lara had been scorching hot, slashing .370/.458/.413 over the last couple of weeks. This week, however, he came back down to earth. Lara went just 2-for-21 (.095) with seven strikeouts against the Trash Pandas. He’s pretty much a pure contact hitter and profiles as a defensive fourth outfielder type in the majors. Lara is now hitting .249/.351/.332 on the season.
Brock Wilken also went cold this week — 1-for-18 with nine strikeouts. In typical Wilken fashion, the one hit was a home run.
Coleman Crow impressed in his only start this week, throwing five shutout innings with nine strikeouts. The 24-year-old righty, a 28th-round pick of the Angels back in 2019, now sports a 2.90 ERA on the season. Also, he has this curveball:
Crow isn’t the only pitching prospect that’s been showing out in Biloxi. Lefty Tate Kuehner (2.77 ERA) went 5 2⁄3 one-run innings, racking up eight strikeouts. K.C. Hunt (No. 24) gave up two runs in 5 1⁄3 innings (seven Ks). Brett Wichrowski (No. 13) threw 4 1⁄3 shutout innings in his only start of the week. Wichrowski has been really impressive, pitching to the tune of a 2.45 ERA in five starts this season.
The Shuckers will take on the Montgomery Biscuits next week in a six-game series.
High-A Wisconsin (25-26)
The Timber Rattlers went 5-1 this week against the Peoria Chiefs. Wisconsin is now heating up after a rough start to the season, going 9-3 over the last two weeks.
First baseman Blake Burke (No. 16) was the Timber Rattlers’ hottest hitter this week, going 10-for-20 (.500). He’s now hitting over .300 (.309/.409/.442) on the season.
Twenty-two-year-old SS Eduardo Garcia went 9-for-25 (.360/.407/.760) with a couple home runs. Garcia now leads the Timber Rattlers in home runs, with seven. He’s been consistently impressive at the plate this season, slashing .278/.346/.471 with 21 extra-base hits. Here’s Garcia’s second home run of the week:
Marco Dinges, promoted last week from Single-A Carolina, went just 3-for-18 after a 6-for-21 week. The next few weeks may be bit of a learning curve for the Brewers’ 2024 fourth-round pick, who was named the Brewers’ April Minor League Player of the Month with Single-A Carolina. Dinges has had an encouraging start to his minor league career (.937 OPS).
Nineteen-year-old Juan Baez (No. 26) went 6-for-23 (.261). He’s still hitting .217 with a .529 OPS on the season, although his numbers over the last month look a little better: .244/.313/.279 over 86 at-bats. Baez has no pop at this point — he only has three extra-base hits all year.
Tyson Hardin, who was named the Brewers’ Minor League Pitcher of the Month for April, continues to dominate — 4 IP, 1 ER, 5 K, 2 BB. He’s my pick for May’s Minor League Pitcher of the Month as well. The 23-year-old right-hander is a candidate for a promotion very, very soon.
Tyson Hardin remains DOMINANT with 26IP / 4ER / 0BB / 28K over his last 4 starts
2025 percentile ranks in the entire Minor Leagues:
• 100th Walk% (2%)
• 100th FIP (1.29)
• 98th Strike% (70%)
• 98th Chase% (39%)
• 96th WHIP (0.87)
• 95th Opponent OPS (.503)#ThisIsMyCrew pic.twitter.com/eTpnsMoxNx— Brewers Player Development (@BrewersPD) May 26, 2025
Hardin’s stats this season are absurd, to put it mildly. He’s currently pitching to the tune of a 1.33 ERA through nine starts. The 6’2” Hardin has a 9.8 K/9 and 1.11 BB/9. Opponents are slugging just .275 against him. He hasn’t allowed a home run in 48 2⁄3 innings this year. I’ll put him on a flight to Biloxi myself.
Pitching prospect Bishop Letson (No. 14) didn’t pitch for a second consecutive week. No injury has been reported for Letson, nor has he gone on the IL. Letson went 5 2⁄3 innings in his last start, allowing just three hits and a single earned run. His ERA sits at 1.33 through six appearances (five starts) this season.
If you think Hardin’s stats look crazy, you should see Letson’s. Opponents are slugging .187(!!) against Letson. He’s averaging less than two runs of run support per nine innings but still hasn’t lost a game all season. Crazy. Hardin and Letson were both late-round picks (12th and 11th respectively) and already look to be steals.
Brandon Woodruff went seven shutout innings (74 pitches) in a rehab appearance with the Timber Rattlers. Woodruff looked great, which I guess is to be expected against Single-A competition. Still, no setbacks and good results is exactly what the Brewers want to see out of their former ace.
Woody will make one more rehab start on Tuesday with Triple-A Nashville. If all goes well, he should be back in the bigs by this time next week. It will be a long time coming for Woodruff, who hasn’t pitched for Milwaukee since September 2023. I can’t wait to see him in a Brewers uniform again.
Next week, Wisconsin will face off with the Cedar Rapids Kernels in a six-game series.
Single-A Carolina (33-16)
Carolina went 4-1 against the Salem Red Sox this week. The Mudcats still have the best record in the Carolina League, 3.5 games ahead of the Lynchburg Hillcats.
This is your weekly reminder to find a way to watch a Mudcats game (free to watch on Bally Sports’ website). They’re young, feature a ton of the Brewers’ high-ceiling and top-ranked prospects, and put up runs. Carolina seriously might be one of the most stacked Brewers affiliates ever.
Jesús Made, now ranked as the Brewers’ No. 1 prospect per MLB Pipeline, has cooled off a little bit after a hot start. Made (who turned 18 a couple of weeks ago) went 4-for-17 (.235) with a home run. This was technically last Sunday, but he also did this:
Made is still hitting .280/.394/.422 on the season. He’d been striking out too much earlier in the season but has now whiffed just six times over the last two weeks. He’s on schedule.
Infield prospect Luis Peña (No. 9) returned from concussion protocol and immediately went 7-for-17 with two home runs. In most organizations, he’d be the top infield prospect. The Brewers are blessed to have him, Pratt, and Made in the same farm system.
The Mudcats have a ridiculous number of quality shortstop prospects right now. Not only do they have Made and Peña — they also have Eric Bitonti (No. 7). Bitonti’s been playing some third base and some first, but that’s mainly due to the logjam Carolina has at short right now.
Bitonti had a rough start to the season, but he went nuclear this week. The 19-year-old went 7-for-18 (.389) with a whopping four home runs. He’s now hit six home runs in the last two weeks, bringing him up to a slash line of .237/.333/.414 on the season.
Oh, and the Mudcats also have SS/3B Filippo Di Turi. Di Turi isn’t currently ranked, but he has an OPS of .825 (higher than Made and Bitonti) and has already hit six home runs. The future is bright on the left side of the infield.
Second baseman Josh Adamczewski is no longer Milwaukee’s most underrated prospect. Caleb Durbin graduated from prospect status this week, so MLB Pipeline replaced him on their top 30 list with Adamczewski. Say hello to the Brewers’ new No. 16 overall prospect:
Josh Adamczewski just hits. The 19-year-old Brewers prospect has been on base in all but one game he has started this year. Good approach and Adamczewski is pulling and lifting the ball more this year. Made some good plays at 2B as well when I saw him. pic.twitter.com/33kBJd9uZN
— Chris Clegg (@ChrisCleggMiLB) May 1, 2025
Adamczewski still hasn’t played since tweaking his back on May 2. He was just placed on the seven-day IL on May 28. He’s slashing a ridiculous .360/.450/.549, so hopefully Adamczewski can get back to helping the Mudcats soon. The 2023 15th-round pick hit .322 last year.
Outfield prospect Jose Anderson (No. 27) — promoted from the ACL Brewers last week — went 1-for-17 with seven strikeouts. Braylon Payne (No. 10), who’s now hitting just .230 on the season, went 0-for-9.
Carolina will face the Charleston RiverDogs next week.
Season Totals for the Top 10 Brewers Prospects (MLB Pipeline)
- SS/3B Jesús Made (A): .280/.394/.422, 4 HR, 21 SB
- C Jeferson Quero (AA): .371/.500/.886, 5 HR. Currently on rehab assignment with ACL Brewers.
- SS Cooper Pratt (AA): .229/.315/.349, 4 HR
- RHP Jacob Misiorowski (AAA): 12 G, 11 GS, 3-2 W-L, 58.1 IP, 2.31 ERA, 1.10 WHIP, 4.32 BB/9, 11.26 K/9
- 5. 1B/3B Mike Boeve (AA): .282/.388/.451, 2 HR
- 1B Tyler Black (AAA): .381/.500/.571 in 21 at-bats this season. Currently on rehab assignment with ACL Brewers, expected to make his Triple-A debut sometime later next week.
- 1B/3B Eric Bitonti (A): .237/.333/.414, 7 HR
- 1B/3B Luke Adams (AA): .221/.409/.421, 6 HR
- SS/3B Luis Peña (A): .339/.410/.559, 5 HR, 22 SB
- OF Braylon Payne (A): .230/.364/.325
Player of the Week
Eric Bitonti, who, to reiterate, had four home runs in 18 at-bats this week. Bitonti’s bat speed is absurd — his 90th percentile exit velocity last year was 104.8 mph. The 6’4” infielder is incredibly toolsy, but he’s struggled to put it together since reaching A-ball. He’s struck out in 69 of his 169 at-bats this season.
Bitonti has also now homered six times in the last two weeks, which might be the start of a true breakout. He’s still just 19 — a guy who can do this deserves patience.
This grand slam from Eric Bitonti last night was electric. Second homer of the night. Slow start to the season for him, but he has been showing some signs of breaking out of it over the last week. pic.twitter.com/2zoSnQk5CF
— Aram Leighton (@AramLeighton8) May 31, 2025
Play of the Week
Usually this is a defensive award, but sometimes bad defense makes for good baseball. This was one of the funnier inside-the-park home runs I’ve seen in professional ball. Gotta love the hustle (and the speed) from Made to score on a ball that never even touched the outfield wall.
Since this award normally recognizes good defense, here’s Craig Yoho with an honorable mention:
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Utah State Volleyball Quartet Named to CSC Academic All-District Team
Kofe earned the distinction via a 3.81 GPA while majoring in marketing and leading the Aggie offense to a program-record .274 hitting percentage this season, ranking third in the nation with 11.08 assists per set and also earning Mountain West Player of the Year honors. Kofe is the only player in the nation with three matches of 60 or more assists. Her 1,330 total assists this season ranks fifth all-time at USU while she already sits in eighth for career assists at Utah State with 2,290. Kofe also added 32 kills, 28 aces, 285 digs and 37 total blocks on the year.
Barlow received the honor after posting a 3.97 GPA while majoring in integrated studies. This season, Barlow Utah State’s single-season program record for hitting percentage with a mark of .444, shattering the previous mark of .375 (min. 5 attempts per set) held by Denae Mohlman and set in 1997. Barlow is now the career record holder for hitting percentage, sitting at .418 for her career at Utah State, topping current assistant coach/director of operations Kennedi Hansen’s career mark of .362 (min. 1,000 attacks). Barlow recorded six matches of at least 17 attempts and zero hitting errors this season while no other player in the nation had more than four according to ESPN research. Barlow finished with 321 kills, 18 aces, 51 digs and 93 blocks on the season. She earned All-MW honors for the fourth time in her career.
Helgesen earned the award after recording a 3.57 GPA while majoring in psychology. Helgesen finished the season with 391 kills on a .295 hitting percentage, the 10th-highest hitting percentage in program history with at least five attempts per set. Helgesen also ranks seventh all-time for career hitting percentage at USU (min. 1,000 attempts) with a mark of .275 as an Aggie. Helgesen broke USU’s single-game hitting percentage record with at least 20 attempts, hitting .704 against Grand Canyon. Helgesen also added 26 aces, 96 digs and 68 blocks on the year. She earned All-MW honors for the first time in her career this season.
Štiglic earned the honor after posting a 3.68 GPA and majoring in marketing. Štiglic finished the season with a team-high 3.56 kills per set, totaling 431 kills alongside 29 aces, 146 digs and 63 blocks. Štiglic earned all-MW honors this season after ranking seventh in kills per set (3.63) and fourth in points per set (4.27) during conference play. Štiglic also ranked sixth in the MW with 0.31 aces per set, totaling 21. She hit double-digit kills in 17 of 18 matches during MW action, totaling nine kills in her lone match not reaching the plateau. Štiglic also recorded seven matches with multiple aces.
Fans can follow the Aggie volleyball program on Twitter, @USUVolleyball, on Facebook at /USUVolleyball or on Instagram, @usuvolleyball. Aggie fans can also follow the Utah State athletic program on Twitter, @USUAthletics, Facebook at /USUAthletics and on Instagram, @USUAthletics.
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Ptacek, Zelenovic Named AVCA All-Americans
The Honorable Mention All-America honors come after both Ptacek and Zelenovic were named First Team All-Big 12, leading one of the league’s most efficient and balanced offenses. Under first year head coach Matt Ulmer, the Jayhawks finished with a 24-11 and the program’s fourth appearance in the NCAA Sweet 16 all-time.
Ptacek, a native of Prescott, Wis., earns her first career All-America honors after hitting .314 with 331 kills, 136 blocks and 27 service aces during the 2025 season. Ptacek was recently named to the AVCA All-Region Team and was named to the AVCA Player of the Year Watch List during the 2025 season.
Zelenovic, a freshman from Novi Sad, Serbia, finished a standout freshman season for the Jayhawks, leading the team with 485.5 total points, 375 kills, 46 service aces and a .276 hitting percentage. Defensively, Zelenovic posted 123 total blocks. Zelenovic was also named to the AVCA All-Region Team and was named as the Central Region’s Freshman of the Year.
Ptacek and Zelenovic are the latest Jayhawks to earn All-America honors, becoming the 14th and 15th Jayhawks to earn All-America honors all-time. Kansas has had multiple All-Americans in just eight seasons all-time, including 2025, 2024, 2023, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014 and 2013.
See below for a full list of Kansas volleyball All-American honors:
Josi Lima 2003 Honorable Mention Caroline Jarmoc 2013 Third Team 2012 Second Team Chelsea Albers 2014 Honorable Mention 2013 Honorable Mention Sara McClinton 2013 Honorable Mention Erin McNorton 2013 Honorable Mention Cassie Wait 2016 Honorable Mention Ainise Havili 2017 Honorable Mention 2016 Third Team 2015 First Team 2014 Honorable Mention Kelsie Payne 2017 Third Team 2016 First Team 2015 First Team Madison Rigdon 2017 Honorable Mention 2016 Honorable Mention Caroline Bien 2021 Honorable Mention Reagan Cooper 2023 Third Team Camryn Turner 2024 Third Team 2023 Honorable Mention Toyosi Onabanjo 2024 Honorable Mention
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Colorado Volleyball Pin Attacker Ana Burilovic Named AVCA All-American
Burilovic’s selection makes her the volleyball program’s seventh All-American (sixth athlete), and she collects the fifth presented by the AVCA (since 1981). She becomes the Buffs’ first AVCA All-American since middle blocker Naghede Abu was named to the third team at the conclusion of the 2018 season. The Buffs also boast six previous AVCA All-American honorable mentions and two Volleyball Magazine All-American honorable mentions.
“We couldn’t be more proud of Ana’s efforts and achievements this season, and it’s gratifying to see her get the recognition she deserves,” head coach Jesse Mahoney stated. “She has grown into one of the premier six-rotation players in the country.”
Last week, Burilovic was named to the AVCA All-West Region First Team for the first time in her career, just a week after being selected to the 2025 All-Big 12 First Team. On Sept. 30, Burilovic was named AVCA Player of the Week and Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week after aiding the Buffs in their road sweep over then-No. 14 BYU and then-No. 23 Utah. She was named Big 12 OPOW again on Nov. 4, after leading Colorado’s win over Northern Colorado with 30 kills, hitting .329, nine digs, two blocks and one ace (Oct. 28). At the beginning of the season, Burilovic was selected to the 2025 Preseason Big 12 Team, and she was on the Anteater Classic and Buffs Invitational all-tournament teams.
Burilovic led the Big 12 in points per set with 5.47, good for sixth in the NCAA, and in kills per set with 4.71, good for ninth in the country. She was also third in conference for aces per set with 0.43, landing at 46th in the country. In the NCAA, Burilovic was also fifth for total points (656.0), seventh for total attacks (1,424), eighth for total kills (565), 17th for attacks per set (11.87), and 23rd for total aces (51).
In her 32 matches in 2025, she has accumulated 565 kills, 211 digs, 51 aces, 64 blocks and 19 assists. Burilovic has four kill-dig double-doubles on the season, now totaling 10 in her career. She has had 13 matches with 20 or more kills this season (a CU VB record). Burilovic surpassed 1,000 career kills at West Virginia, becoming the 19th Buff to total over 1,000 career kills. She now has 1,061 career kills, 521 career digs, 118 career aces and 116 career blocks.
At the end of the 2025 season, Burilovic leads the program in rally-scoring era aces with 115, putting her at eighth overall. She is also 15th in CU history for career kills (1,061), and second overall for kills in a single season with 537. Additionally, with two 30-kill matches against UCF (Oct. 2) and at Northern Colorado (Oct. 28), she is only the second player in Colorado Volleyball history to have two matches in a single season with over 30 kills.
Fourteen student-athletes across the country were selected to the AVCA All-America Third Team, 14 to the second team and 14 to the first team. Fifty-seven were also named Honorable Mention. A full list of the honorees can be found at avca.org.
Under 10th-year head coach Jesse Mahoney, Colorado finished the 2025 season 23-9 and went 12-6 against Big 12 opponents. Coach Mahoney has led the Buffs to a 164-135 record in his 10 seasons at the helm. The Buffs made their 22nd appearance in the NCAA tournament after the conclusion of the regular season, sweeping American in the first round before falling to four-seed Indiana in the second round. The Buffs’ last match against the Hoosiers marks the 12th second round appearance in program history. Colorado has 20 wins this season, marking the program’s 13th 20-win season and its first since 2022. With 23 wins this season, this is the most in a season since 2017 and ties for the third-most wins in a season in program history.
For more information on the Colorado volleyball team, please visit cubuffs.com/vb. Fans of the Buffs can follow @cubuffsvb on Instagram, X, and Facebook.
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Cassidy Hartman earns AVCA All-American Honorable Mention staus
LEXINGTON, Ky. — The American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) announced its annual All-American selections on Wednesday morning ahead of the NCAA Tournament semifinals with UNI’s Cassidy Hartman earning All-American Honorable Mention recognition.
The announcement marks the 17th All-American selection in program history and 16thin the Bobbi Petersen era (1997, 2001-pres.). A full list of UNI’s AVCA All-American can be found below.
The 2025 MVC Player of the Year and a First Team All-MVC selection, Hartman led the league with 4.64 kills per set, along with 2.74 digs per frame, 58 total blocks and 19 aces during her junior season. Starting all 32 matches during her junior season, Hartman recorded ten or more kills in 27 matches this season, as well as six matches with 20+ kills, including a career-high 26 terminations at Southern Illinois in the regular season.
She also posted 14 double-double outings. A three-time MVC Player of the Week this season and a member of the Capital Credit Union Classic All-Tournament Team back in September, Hartman earned AVCA All-Region Honorable Mention honors in 2024.
Hartman helped lead the Panthers to a 26-6 record overall, a 16-0 mark in MVC play and the program’s fourth consecutive MVC regular season and tournament titles, as well as a run to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
UNI’S AVCA ALL-AMERICANS
- 1999 – Shannon Perry (3rd Team)
- 2002 – Molly O’Brien (3rd Team)
- 2009 – Ellie Blankenship (Honorable Mention)
- 2009 – Bre Payton (Honorable Mention)
- 2010 – Bre Payton (2nd Team)
- 2010 – Ellie Blankenship (3rd Team)
- 2010 – Michelle Burrow (Honorable Mention)
- 2011 – Bre Payton (2nd Team)
- 2011 – Krista DeGeest (Honorable Mention)
- 2013 – Shelby Kintzel (Honorable Mention)
- 2017 – Heather Hook (Honorable Mention)
- 2017 – Karlie Taylor (Honorable Mention)
- 2017 – Piper Thomas (Honorable Mention)
- 2018 – Piper Thomas (Honorable Mention)
- 2019 – Karlie Taylor (Honorable Mention)
- 2024 – Kira Fallert (Honorable Mention)
- 2025 – Cassidy Hartman (Honorable Mention)
UNI volleyball action can be followed all season long on social media on Facebook (UNI Volleyball), X (@UNIVolleyball) and on Instagram (@univolleyball). The full 2025 schedule and roster, along with the latest Panther news and information can be found online at UNIpanthers.com.
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Kentucky Volleyball Final Four Watch Party Set for Thursday at Drake’s Lansdowne – UK Athletics
LEXINGTON, Ky. – Big Blue Nation is invited to cheer on Kentucky Volleyball in the NCAA Final Four at the official watch party hosted at Drake’s Lansdowne, on Thursday, Dec. 18.
The Wildcats face Wisconsin approximately 30 minutes after the conclusion of the Texas A&M vs. Pitt match, which begins at 6:30 p.m. ET. Kentucky’s match is expected to start around 9 p.m. ET.
Fans at the Lansdowne location can enjoy UK Volleyball promotional items and giveaways, with tables available on a first-come, first-served basis. The Landsdowne Drakes is located at 3347 Tates Creek Road in Lexington,
Can’t make it to Lansdowne? All Drake’s locations in Kentucky will show the match, so you can find a spot near you to support the Wildcats.
Drake’s Kentucky Locations:
Lexington
- Lansdowne – 3347 Tates Creek Road
- Brannon Crossing – 390 E. Brannon Road, Nicholasville
- Hamburg – 1880 Pleasant Ridge Drive
- Leestown – 1735 Sharkey Way
Louisville
- Hurstbourne – 2651 S. Hurstbourne Parkway
- Outer Loop – 3501 Outer Loop
- Paddock Shops – 3921 Summit Plaza Drive
- St. Matthews – 3939 Shelbyville Road
Other Locations
- Elizabethtown – 151 The Loop
- Bowling Green – 3267 Ken Bale Blvd
- Owensboro – 3050 Highland Pointe Drive
- Florence – 6805 Houston Road
- Danville – 2596 South Danville Bypass
- Pikeville – 175 Lee Ave.
Join us and be part of the excitement as Kentucky Volleyball competes for a spot in the national championship match!
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Florida Volleyball Adds Three Transfers to 2026 Roster
Arriving for the spring 2026 semester, Holladay and Leban each bring one year of collegiate experience, while Chaney arrives with three.
“Selena and Bri are talented freshmen who offer both production and upside,” Florida Head Coach Ryan Theis said. “Kami gives us a proven point scorer and while we’ll add a few more pieces between now and August, we’re thrilled with this start.”
The trio joins incoming freshman opposite/outside hitter Nadi’ya Shelby as newcomers on Florida’s 2026 roster.
Details on Chaney, Holladay and Leban are below.
Kamryn (Kami) Chaney
- Position: Outside Hitter
- Class: Senior
- Height: 6-1
- Hometown: Park Forest, Illinois
- Previous Teams: Vanderbilt (2025), Princeton (2023-24)
- High School: Marist
At Vanderbilt
Honors:
- TSWA Volleyball Player of the Week – Sept. 23
- Recorded a double-double vs. UC Irvine (19 kills/11 digs)
- Black Student-Athlete Group Executive Board – Treasurer
2025 as a junior: Saw action in 17 matches and led the Commodores attack 12 times and behind the service line in eight matches… Finished with double-digit kills 12 times, including three with 20 or more… Season-best 22 kills against California (Sept. 10)… Matched career-best six aces against Western Kentucky (Sept. 16)… Led Vanderbilt in aces with 33 and totaled 218 kills, .182 hitting %, 94 digs,25 blocks and 264.5 points…Averaged 4.01 points per set, 3.30 kills per set, 0.50 aces per set, 1,42 digs per set and 0.38 blocks per set
At Princeton
Honors:
- Ivy League Player of the Year (2024)
- First Team All-Region (2024)
- First Team All-Ivy League (2024)
- Ivy League All-Tournament Team (2024)
- #9, Most Kills in A Season (421, 2024)
- Second Team All-Ivy League (2023)
- 4x Ivy League Player of the Week (Nov. 18 2024, Nov. 4 2024, Oct. 21 2024, Sept. 16 2024)
- Ivy League Rookie of the Week (Oct. 16, 2023)
2024 as a sophomore: Led the Ivy League and ranked 16th nationally in points-per-set (5.20) … led the Ivy league and ranked 24th nationally in kills-per-set (4.43) … led the Ivy League in points (494) and kills (421) … ranked second in the Ivy League in service aces (48) and service aces-per-set (0.42) … her season-high 34 kills that came on a .484 hitting percentage against High Point on Sept. 21 were the eighth-most kills recorded in a five set match by any player in the 2024 season … became the first Ivy League player Maddie Lord of Penn of Penn on Oct. 11, 2014, to have 34 kills in a match … recorded 12 double-doubles … exceeded 20 kills in eight matches … tallied 25 kills, a season-high 16 digs and a season-high seven blocks on Sept. 13 against St. John’s … recorded 25 kills on a .532 hitting percentage, 13 digs and two service aces against Yale on Nov. 1 … accumulated 24 kills on a .404 hitting percentage and four digs against Yale on Oct. 5 … had 24 kills, hit .358 and had four digs on Sept. 28 against Penn … contributed 23 kills on a .400 hitting percentage and 11 digs at Cornell on Oct. 19 … finished with 22 kills, 10 digs and three blocks at UMBC on Sept. 21 … compiled 20 kills on a .357 hitting percentage, 10 digs and four blocks on Nov. 16 at Harvard
2023 as a freshman: Led the Tigers and ranked second in the Ivy League in points per set (3.86) … led the Tigers and ranked fourth in the Ivy League kills per set (3.27) … led the Tigers and ranked 10th in the Ivy League in service aces per set (0.33) … tied the team-high and ranked 10th in the Ivy League in service aces (24) … appeared in 21 matches and 73 sets … recorded 42 digs and 32 blocks … had a season-high 25 kills on a .417 hitting percentage in the Tigers’ win over Dartmouth on Nov. 10 … recorded 17 kills, three digs and two service aces at Harvard on Oct. 6 … finished with 16 kills, five service aces and three digs in the Tigers’ win at Dartmouth on Oct. 7 … tallied 13 kills, a season-high six service aces, four digs and three blocks on Oct. 14 in Princeton’s win over Cornell … finished with 15 kills, four digs and three blocks at UMBC on Sept. 8 … had a season-high four blocks in the Tigers’ victory over Penn on Sept. 22 … had double digit kills in 13 matches
Why Chaney chose the University of Florida
“Florida checked all the boxes for me. They have the best combination of elite academics and high-level athletics which is super important for me. How could I say no to Gainesville and the opportunities Florida can bring? Go Gators!”
| Career Stats | |||||||||||||||
| Year | S | MP | Kills | E | TA | Hit. Pct. | A | SA | SErr | D | BS | BA | TB | BErr | PTS |
| 2023 | 73 | 21 | 239 | 126 | 650 | 0.174 | 2 | 24 | 34 | 47 | 6 | 26 | 32 | 2 | 282.0 |
| 2024 | 95 | 26 | 421 | 151 | 968 | 0.279 | 16 | 40 | 62 | 222 | 10 | 46 | 56 | 5 | 494.0 |
| 2025 | 66 | 17 | 218 | 113 | 578 | 0.182 | 6 | 33 | 67 | 94 | 2 | 23 | 25 | 3 | 264.5 |
| Totals: | 234 | 64 | 878 | 390 | 2,196 | 0.222 | 24 | 97 | 163 | 363 | 18 | 95 | 213 | 10 | 1,040.5 |
Brianna (Bri) Holladay
- Position: Middle Blocker
- Class: Sophomore
- Height: 6-3
- Hometown: Leesburg, Va.
- Previous Teams: Virginia Tech
- High School: Riverside
At Virginia Tech
Honors:
- Earned All-Tournament Team honors at both the Blue Hen Invitational and the Seahawk Classic
- Named MVP of the Hokie Invitational
2025 as a freshman: In her rookie campaign, the Leesburg, Va., native appeared in 30 of Virginia Tech’s 31 matches, recording 108 blocks. She led the Hokies in blocks in 12 matches and posted five or more blocks 11 times during the season. Holladay added three double-digit kill performances and recorded her first career double-double with a career-high 13 kills and 10 blocks in Virginia Tech’s season finale against Syracuse on Nov. 28.
High School: Earned First Team All-State, All-Region and All-District selections in 2024… Named the 2024 State Player of the Year… Earned 2024 County Player of the Year honors and was named First Team All-Metropolitan… Earned Earned First Team All-State, All-Region and All-District selections in 2023… Named to the Second Team All-Metropolitan in 2023… Is an AP Scholar with Distinction… Earned the Academic Excellence Award four times.
Why Holladay chose the University of Florida
“I chose Florida Volleyball because the program represents a legacy of excellence that inspires every player to set a higher standard. I value the opportunity to represent Florida on the court and develop under the guidance of the new coaching staff. The passionate Gator fan base and strong support for student-athletes create an environment where I know I will be pushed to excel. Beyond athletics, the university’s strong academic reputation, particularly in engineering, will prepare me for a career after volleyball.”
| Career Stats | |||||||||||||||
| Year | S | MP | Kills | E | TA | Hit. Pct. | A | SA | SErr | D | BS | BA | TB | BErr | PTS |
| 2025 | 95 | 30 | 158 | 49 | 332 | .328 | 5 | 7 | 12 | 20 | 10 | 98 | 108 | 12 | 224.0 |
| Totals: | 95 | 30 | 158 | 49 | 332 | .328 | 5 | 7 | 12 | 20 | 10 | 98 | 108 | 12 | 224.0 |
Selena Leban
- Position: Outside Hitter
- Class: Sophomore
- Height: 6-0
- Hometown: Nova Gorica, Slovenia
- Previous Teams: Kansas
- High School: Gimnazija Šiška
At Kansas
2025 as a freshman: Appeared in 21 of the Jayhawks’ 35 matches, posting double-digit kills seven times and double-digit digs four times. Recorded back-to-back double-doubles, including a career-best 20 kills and 11 digs against then-No. 2 Penn State on Aug. 25, followed by 14 kills and 10 digs against then-No. 8 Wisconsin on Aug. 29.
High School: Competed for Slovenia on the national stage since 2019, beginning with the U16/U17 European Championship…. The European Golden League in 2024 was her 10th competition within the European Volleyball Confederation (CEV)… In 42 career CEV matches, Leban has recorded 289 kills, 52 service aces and 32 blocks…. Also competed in the 2020 and 2023 European Cups for her club.
| Career Stats | |||||||||||||||
| Year | S | MP | Kills | E | TA | Hit. Pct. | A | SA | SErr | D | BS | BA | TB | BErr | PTS |
| 2025 | 67 | 21 | 147 | 74 | 425 | .172 | 11 | 15 | 32 | 126 | 1 | 28 | 29 | 5 | 177.0 |
| Totals: | 67 | 21 | 147 | 74 | 425 | .172 | 11 | 15 | 32 | 126 | 1 | 28 | 29 | 5 | 177.0 |
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