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272 Aggies Named To 2024-25 Big West Commissioner’s Honor Roll

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– 272 UC Davis student-athletes were named to the Big West 2024-25 Commissioner’s Honor Roll on Thursday, encompassing 18 of the conference’s 19 sponsored sports.

To be named to the honor roll, student-athletes must be on a team roster in a Big West-sponsored sport and be eligible for competition. There are three categories on the list based on GPA: Honor Roll (3.00-3.20), With Honors (3.21-3.50), and Highest Honors (3.51-4.00). The Faculty Athletics Representatives (FAR) of each of the 11 Big West institutions submitted their lists to the conference office.

Of the 272 UC Davis student-athletes nominated to the Honor Roll, 133 Aggies earned Highest Honors.

Carter Delaney | Baseball | Highest Honors

Houston Hirchkorn | Baseball | Highest Honors

Bryson Schelp | Baseball | Highest Honors

Avery Thau | Baseball | Highest Honors

Tyler Wood | Baseball | Highest Honors

Matteo Blandino | Baseball | With Honors

Grayson Bonanno | Baseball | With Honors

Jack Castagnola | Baseball | With Honors

Edgar Frutchey | Baseball | With Honors

Evan Gentil | Baseball | With Honors

Alex Gouveia | Baseball | With Honors

Leighton Helfrick | Baseball | With Honors

Nick Leehey | Baseball | With Honors

Mason Lerma | Baseball | With Honors

Jack Meek | Baseball | With Honors

Braydon Wooldridge | Baseball | With Honors

Riley Acosta | Baseball | Honor Roll

Rowen Barnes | Baseball | Honor Roll

Holden Hirschkorn | Baseball | Honor Roll

Ryan Lee | Baseball | Honor Roll

Jaxon Murphy | Baseball | Honor Roll

Caden Pinnick | Baseball | Honor Roll

Carter Speights | Baseball | Honor Roll

Korey Williams | Baseball | Honor Roll

Anna Braun | Beach Volleyball | Highest Honors

Kylie Miller | Beach Volleyball | Highest Honors

Tabitha Mitchell | Beach Volleyball | Highest Honors

Kate O’Steen | Beach Volleyball | Highest Honors

Mia Olen | Beach Volleyball | Highest Honors

Skye Smolinski | Beach Volleyball | Highest Honors

Kendal Steller | Beach Volleyball | Highest Honors

Reese Thai-Sandoval | Beach Volleyball | Highest Honors

Emily Uhrinak | Beach Volleyball | Highest Honors

Naina Urs | Beach Volleyball | Highest Honors

Emily Von Goetz | Beach Volleyball | Highest Honors

Ava Berard | Beach Volleyball | With Honors

Isabelle Comes | Beach Volleyball | With Honors

Reese Fraser | Beach Volleyball | With Honors

Ary Hawes | Beach Volleyball | With Honors

Lindsay Heller | Beach Volleyball | With Honors

Alexandra Leal | Beach Volleyball | With Honors

Shelby Santos | Beach Volleyball | With Honors

Brianna Volpp | Beach Volleyball | With Honors

Kimi Waller | Beach Volleyball | With Honors

Julia Bodor | Beach Volleyball | Honor Roll

Juliana Chapman | Beach Volleyball | Honor Roll

Kirra Martin | Beach Volleyball | Honor Roll

Alexandra Rodgers | Beach Volleyball | Honor Roll

Kaitlyn Smyth | Beach Volleyball | Honor Roll

Nils Cooper | Men’s Basketball | Highest Honors

Lukas Prongos | Men’s Basketball | Highest Honors

Niko Rocak | Men’s Basketball | Highest Honors

Connor Sevilla | Men’s Basketball | Highest Honors

Marsalis Roberson | Men’s Basketball | With Honors

Pablo Tamba | Men’s Basketball | With Honors

Carl Daughtery | Men’s Basketball | Honor Roll

Leonardo DeBruhl | Men’s Basketball | Honor Roll

Ryann Bennett | Women’s Basketball | Highest Honors

Sydney Burns | Women’s Basketball | Highest Honors

Megan Norris | Women’s Basketball | Highest Honors

Tova Sabel | Women’s Basketball | Highest Honors

Avery Sussex | Women’s Basketball | Highest Honors

Theoni Tsami | Women’s Basketball | Highest Honors

Sahana Kanagasabay | Women’s Basketball | Honor Roll

Jade Bai | Women’s Golf | Highest Honors

Lauren Calderon | Women’s Golf | Highest Honors

Vani Karimanal | Women’s Golf | Highest Honors

Elina Kuang | Women’s Golf | Highest Honors

Abigail Leighton | Women’s Golf | With Honors

Skyler May | Women’s Golf | With Honors

Marina Mata | Women’s Golf | Honor Roll

Elvira Rastvortseva | Women’s Golf | Honor Roll

Luke Goodman | Men’s Soccer | Highest Honors

Jason Hsu | Men’s Soccer | Highest Honors

Talin Morgan | Men’s Soccer | Highest Honors

Diego Orosco | Men’s Soccer | Highest Honors

Matiello Rafael | Men’s Soccer | Highest Honors

Ensio Sardans | Men’s Soccer | Highest Honors

Noah Schwengeler | Men’s Soccer | Highest Honors

Marco Smith | Men’s Soccer | Highest Honors

Kevin Welch | Men’s Soccer | Highest Honors

Brandon Won | Men’s Soccer | Highest Honors

Scott Buie | Men’s Soccer | With Honors

Hayden Carlson | Men’s Soccer | With Honors

Andrew Dutra | Men’s Soccer | With Honors

Marcus Garcia | Men’s Soccer | With Honors

Cason Goodman | Men’s Soccer | With Honors

Gabe Haggerty | Men’s Soccer | With Honors

Gavin Leypon | Men’s Soccer | With Honors

Zachary Lillington | Men’s Soccer | With Honors

Cole McLemore | Men’s Soccer | With Honors

Cole Pond | Men’s Soccer | With Honors

Declan Horio | Men’s Soccer | Honor Roll

Ian Ngonethong | Men’s Soccer | Honor Roll

Cole Powell | Men’s Soccer | Honor Roll

Chase Tanon | Men’s Soccer | Honor Roll

Joshlyn Aguirre | Women’s Soccer | Highest Honors

Sydney Bushman | Women’s Soccer | Highest Honors

Keylei Carroll | Women’s Soccer | Highest Honors

Ava Ellingson | Women’s Soccer | Highest Honors

Mckayla Farrell | Women’s Soccer | Highest Honors

Sage Frudden | Women’s Soccer | Highest Honors

Caeley Goldstein | Women’s Soccer | Highest Honors

Megan Gover | Women’s Soccer | Highest Honors

Devyn Simmons | Women’s Soccer | Highest Honors

Taylor Dever | Women’s Soccer | With Honors

Keeley Grove | Women’s Soccer | With Honors

Charlotte Henness | Women’s Soccer | With Honors

Isabella Mayo | Women’s Soccer | With Honors

Lakelee Perkins | Women’s Soccer | With Honors

Viet-Thy Tran | Women’s Soccer | With Honors

Genavieve Fontes | Women’s Soccer | Honor Roll

Ashleigh Garcia | Women’s Soccer | Honor Roll

Kylie Garcia | Women’s Soccer | Honor Roll

Teresa Garcia | Women’s Soccer | Honor Roll

Kylee Redman | Women’s Soccer | Honor Roll

Samantha Ruelas | Women’s Soccer | Honor Roll

Samantha Tristan | Women’s Soccer | Honor Roll

Sofia Anderson | Softball | Highest Honors

Amanda Baldwin | Softball | Highest Honors

Mikaela Buscemi | Softball | Highest Honors

Alyssa Dethlefson | Softball | Highest Honors

Sophia Eftekhari | Softball | Highest Honors

Isabella Holtz | Softball | Highest Honors

Naomi Kalanetra | Softball | Highest Honors

Claire Shelton | Softball | Highest Honors

Vanessa Calvillo | Softball | With Honors

Stefani Ramirez | Softball | With Honors

Rylee Reeves | Softball | With Honors

Caroline Grimes | Softball | Honor Roll

Grace Kilday | Softball | Honor Roll

Marley Panziera | Softball | Honor Roll

Ashley Sawai | Softball | Honor Roll

Brienna Weekes | Softball | Honor Roll

Olivia Anderson | Women’s Swim and Dive | Highest Honors

Gabi Bellin | Women’s Swim and Dive | Highest Honors

Jordan Bindseil | Women’s Swim and Dive | Highest Honors

Christy Douglas | Women’s Swim and Dive | Highest Honors

Karina Giacomazza | Women’s Swim and Dive | Highest Honors

Kayla Gregory | Women’s Swim and Dive | Highest Honors

Ellie Heit | Women’s Swim and Dive | Highest Honors

Ema Klimauskas | Women’s Swim and Dive | Highest Honors

Anagha Kondury | Women’s Swim and Dive | Highest Honors

Elsie Luisetti | Women’s Swim and Dive | Highest Honors

Sophia Mackay | Women’s Swim and Dive | Highest Honors

Katie McLain | Women’s Swim and Dive | Highest Honors

Summer Mitchell | Women’s Swim and Dive | Highest Honors

Ella Palmer | Women’s Swim and Dive | Highest Honors

Malia Panganiban | Women’s Swim and Dive | Highest Honors

Taylor Schwarz | Women’s Swim and Dive | Highest Honors

Ayanna Thompson | Women’s Swim and Dive | Highest Honors

Aileen Zheng | Women’s Swim and Dive | Highest Honors

Leila Busch | Women’s Swim and Dive | With Honors

Madeline Ching | Women’s Swim and Dive | With Honors

Taylor Hansen | Women’s Swim and Dive | With Honors

Lauren Kudo | Women’s Swim and Dive | With Honors

Emily Scheberies | Women’s Swim and Dive | With Honors

Mackenzie Young | Women’s Swim and Dive | With Honors

Elena Gingras | Women’s Swim and Dive | Honor Roll

Haley Hoefer | Women’s Swim and Dive | Honor Roll

Samantha Rhodes | Women’s Swim and Dive | Honor Roll

Leinaala Wong | Women’s Swim and Dive | Honor Roll

Kaveh Taheri | Men’s Tennis | Highest Honors

Ryan Torres | Men’s Tennis | Highest Honors

Perry Di Giulio | Men’s Tennis | With Honors

Lucas Bollinger | Men’s Tennis | Honor Roll

Sam Devries | Men’s Tennis | Honor Roll

Isabella Bringas | Women’s Tennis | Highest Honors

Claire Galerkin | Women’s Tennis | Highest Honors

Mika Ikemori | Women’s Tennis | Highest Honors

Solia Valentine | Women’s Tennis | Highest Honors

Kaia Wolfe | Women’s Tennis | Highest Honors

Penelope Wong | Women’s Tennis | Highest Honors

Maya Youssef | Women’s Tennis | Highest Honors

Polina Marakhtanova | Women’s Tennis | With Honors

Francesca Castro | Women’s Track and Field | Highest Honors

Ashleigh Christy | Women’s Track and Field | Highest Honors

Chiara Fantin | Women’s Track and Field | Highest Honors

Rachel Fruchtmann | Women’s Track and Field | Highest Honors

Dominika Janik | Women’s Track and Field | Highest Honors

Riley Lankford | Women’s Track and Field | Highest Honors

Haley Large | Women’s Track and Field | Highest Honors

Sydney Mccann | Women’s Track and Field | Highest Honors

Kadidja Sangare | Women’s Track and Field | Highest Honors

Aiza Sarwar | Women’s Track and Field | Highest Honors

Trisha Sharma | Women’s Track and Field | Highest Honors

Maya Shinnick | Women’s Track and Field | Highest Honors

Francesca Villain | Women’s Track and Field | Highest Honors

Elizabeth Churchill | Women’s Track and Field | With Honors

Hannah Crone | Women’s Track and Field | With Honors

Sarah Graessley | Women’s Track and Field | With Honors

Lily Holman | Women’s Track and Field | With Honors

Ashpreet Kler | Women’s Track and Field | With Honors

Chinyere Egbuziem | Women’s Track and Field | Honor Roll

Elle Middleton | Women’s Track and Field | Honor Roll

Elizabeth Povey | Women’s Track and Field | Honor Roll

Lauren Spellman | Women’s Track and Field | Honor Roll

Demi Cole | Women’s Volleyball | Highest Honors

Reese Diersbock | Women’s Volleyball | Highest Honors

Kendall Rogers | Women’s Volleyball | Highest Honors

Haden Bones | Women’s Volleyball | With Honors

Ally Chandler | Women’s Volleyball | With Honors

Brooke Hibino | Women’s Volleyball | With Honors

Mia Starr | Women’s Volleyball | With Honors

Olivia Utterback | Women’s Volleyball | With Honors

Ximena Cordero | Women’s Volleyball | Honor Roll

Alexa Hogan | Women’s Volleyball | Honor Roll

Baxter Chelsom | Men’s Water Polo | Highest Honors

Brody Crouch | Men’s Water Polo | Highest Honors

Leonardo Glessmann | Men’s Water Polo | Highest Honors

Timothy Kerr | Men’s Water Polo | Highest Honors

Mac Marr | Men’s Water Polo | Highest Honors

Aleix Beltran | Men’s Water Polo | With Honors

Joshua Davis | Men’s Water Polo | With Honors

Colton Fine | Men’s Water Polo | With Honors

William Nomura | Men’s Water Polo | With Honors

Austin Quick | Men’s Water Polo | With Honors

Oleg Shatskikh | Men’s Water Polo | With Honors

Will Stryker | Men’s Water Polo | With Honors

Waylon Fox | Men’s Water Polo | Honor Roll

JT Kujawa | Men’s Water Polo | Honor Roll

Colin Nicholls | Men’s Water Polo | Honor Roll

Nina Albers | Women’s Water Polo | Highest Honors

Sofia Bozzo | Women’s Water Polo | Highest Honors

Harper Gilbert | Women’s Water Polo | Highest Honors

Lucy Holland | Women’s Water Polo | Highest Honors

Kelly Hungerford | Women’s Water Polo | Highest Honors

Chelsea Johnson | Women’s Water Polo | Highest Honors

Bridget Miller | Women’s Water Polo | Highest Honors

Gianna Nocetti | Women’s Water Polo | Highest Honors

Caroline Oates | Women’s Water Polo | Highest Honors

Sarah Shaw | Women’s Water Polo | Highest Honors

Lillie Vehling | Women’s Water Polo | Highest Honors

Ashley Wallin | Women’s Water Polo | Highest Honors

Eva Baker | Women’s Water Polo | With Honors

Liberty Massman | Women’s Water Polo | With Honors

Madison Sparre | Women’s Water Polo | With Honors

Maddie Sumner | Women’s Water Polo | With Honors

Margo Tempel | Women’s Water Polo | With Honors

Kathryn Westphal | Women’s Water Polo | With Honors

Samantha Yoo | Women’s Water Polo | With Honors

Sarah Ellis-Keller | Women’s Water Polo | Honor Roll

Taylor Gair | Women’s Water Polo | Honor Roll

Ally Smith | Women’s Water Polo | Honor Roll

Muhammed Ahmed | Men’s Cross Country/Track and Field | Highest Honors

Alex Bobowski | Men’s Cross Country/Track and Field | Highest Honors

Michael Cooper | Men’s Cross Country/Track and Field | Highest Honors

Zachary Graeber | Men’s Cross Country/Track and Field | Highest Honors

Caden Hicks | Men’s Cross Country/Track and Field | Highest Honors

Chance Tokubo | Men’s Cross Country/Track and Field | Highest Honors

Ethan Brooks | Men’s Cross Country/Track and Field | With Honors

Hayden Brooks | Men’s Cross Country/Track and Field | With Honors

Nick Herrmann | Men’s Cross Country/Track and Field | With Honors

Jacob Lawrence | Men’s Cross Country/Track and Field | Honor Roll

Emily Allison | Women’s Cross Country/Track and Field | Highest Honors

Hope Bergmark | Women’s Cross Country/Track and Field | Highest Honors

Kirra Fisk | Women’s Cross Country/Track and Field | Highest Honors

Maddie Kackley | Women’s Cross Country/Track and Field | Highest Honors

Cassidy Kajita | Women’s Cross Country/Track and Field | Highest Honors

Fiona McGrath | Women’s Cross Country/Track and Field | Highest Honors

Jocelyn Pacheco | Women’s Cross Country/Track and Field | Highest Honors

Kayla Towne | Women’s Cross Country/Track and Field | Highest Honors

Lauren Villegas | Women’s Cross Country/Track and Field | Highest Honors

Stormy Wallace | Women’s Cross Country/Track and Field | Highest Honors

Natalie Wieland | Women’s Cross Country/Track and Field | Highest Honors

Kiah Aitken | Women’s Cross Country/Track and Field | With Honors

Dani Barrett | Women’s Cross Country/Track and Field | With Honors

Jenna Calvert | Women’s Cross Country/Track and Field | With Honors

Shae Hill | Women’s Cross Country/Track and Field | With Honors

Tauren Mitchell | Women’s Cross Country/Track and Field | With Honors

Kayla Rutz | Women’s Cross Country/Track and Field | With Honors

Brooke Butler | Women’s Cross Country/Track and Field | Honor Roll

Grace Dunham | Women’s Cross Country/Track and Field | Honor Roll

 



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Elkhorn North’s Hayden Booth, part of the Omaha World-Herald 2025 All-Nebraska volleyball team, poses for a portrait at Dundee Theater in Omaha on Monday, Dec. 1, 2025.




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Papillion-La Vista South’s Kami Dyrstad, part of the Omaha World-Herald 2025 All-Nebraska volleyball team, poses for a portrait at Dundee Theater in Omaha on Monday, Dec. 1, 2025.




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Track & Field opens indoor campaign at Winston-Salem College Kickoff

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WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – The Lenoir-Rhyne Men’s and Women’s Track & Field teams opened their indoor season at the Winston-Salem College Kickoff on Saturday,

In total three athletes hit NCAA DII provisional marks, two on the men’s side and one on the women’s. Sophomore Havyn Spain, fresh off an outdoor nationals appearance in the 400, ran a blistering 21.33 in the 200m to take fourth overall and first out of all DII finishers. His time is the third fasted time in DII this year and doubles as the third fastest indoor 200m time in program history. Fellow sophomore Antonyio Davis set a new personal best in the 60m with a time of 8.13, which ranks 17th in DII and third all-time in program history. 

Competing for the first time in a Bear uniform, junior transfer Mackenzie Pringle has already stamped her name in the Bear record books. Her triple jump mark of 11.89m (39-0.25) not only hit the NCAA DII provo mark, but also ranks second all time in Lenoir-Rhyne history. 

“I thought our kids competed really well. We had a ton of lifetime bests, and over a dozen LR Top-10 all time performances,” said Director of Track & Field Bob Braman. “Our stars really competed well. Both Sharonda Priester and Mackenzie Pringle had double Top-3 LR all-time performances, and Antonyio Davis and Havyn Spain dropped LR Top 3 all-time races. Those four led the way with performances just shy of likely national qualifying marks. Overall I’m pleased and surprised at how ready most of our athletes were for such an early meet.”

Men – Top Finishers

  • 200m Dash
  • 60m Hurdles
  • Pole Vault
  • Triple Jump

Women – Top Finishers

  • 200m Dash
  • 60m Hurdles
  • Triple Jump

Lenoir-Rhyne will be off for Christmas before returning in January to take part in the Mondo College Invitational at the JDL Fast Track on Saturday, January 17th. 





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No. 25 Women’s Volleyball Falls to No. 3 Texas in NCAA Second Round – Penn State

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AUSTIN, Texas – No. 25 Penn State’s 45th-straight appearance in the NCAA Tournament came to an end in the second round Saturday with a 3-0 (25-16, 25-9, 25-19) loss to No. 3 Texas at Gregory Gymnasium. The Nittany Lions close the season at 19-13 overall, while the Longhorns move on with a record of 25-3.

The loss snapped Penn State’s seven-match NCAA Tournament winning streak, which included six victories on the way to last year’s national title. The Nittany Lions remain second in the nation with eight national titles, trailing only Stanford’s nine.

Kennedy Martin tallied 16 kills for Penn State and has now recorded double-digit kills for the 83rd-consecutive match when she plays at least three sets. Caroline Jurevicius finished with seven kills, while Emmi Sellman chipped in with five.

Gillian Grimes wrapped up an outstanding collegiate career with a team-high 11 digs. She leaves Penn State as a two-time All-Big Ten honoree, making the first team this season and the second team as a junior last season. She now turns her attention to the pro ranks, where she will play for the San Diego Mojo of Major League Volleyball. Grimes was recently picked by the Mojo in the third round of the MLV Draft.

Torrey Stafford led Texas to the win, hitting .556 with 21 kills. Abby Vander Wal joined her in double-digits with 10 kills, while Cari Spears was next with nine.

Penn State now holds an 11-10 lead in the all-time series with Texas. The teams are knotted at 2-2 in NCAA Tournament matchups against each other.

Saturday’s matchup featured the past three national champions as Texas won back-to-back titles in 2022 and 2023 and Penn State took home the trophy last season.

The 2025 Penn State women’s volleyball season is presented by Musselman’s.



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Sooners Wrap Season-Opening Weekend in Boston

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BOSTON — The Oklahoma track and field team capped competition at the esteemed Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener in Boston on Saturday.

Five Sooners competed in the invite, highlighted by top-20 finishes in the men’s 5K by sophomores Evans Biwott and Ronald Ngetich.

Sophomore Leah Jeruto was the only OU female to take the stage, finishing the women’s 5K in 15:55.33 for 30th place.

Biwott led the Sooner men in the 5K, finishing the race in a personal-best 13:35.81 for 17th place (out of more than 200 competitors) and the second-fastest time in OU history. Ngetich crossed the line in 13:36.71, good for 19th place and the No. 4 time in OU annals. Shadrack Kiptoo (13:58.70) and Thobias Cheruiyot (14:08.93) rounded out OU’s performances for the day.

The Sooners return to action Jan. 16 at home for the Owen Hewett Invitational.


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2025 DII women’s volleyball championship: Bracket, schedule, scores

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Here’s everything you need to know leading up to the first round of the 2025 DII women’s volleyball championship. 

The championship bracket was revealed during a selection show on Monday, Nov. 24, live streamed here on NCAA.com. Twenty-three teams earned automatic qualification, with the remaining 41 teams selected at-large by the Division II Women’s Volleyball Committee. Teams from each of the eight regional sites received initial seeds Nos. 1-8. 

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DII women's volleyball bracket 2025

2025 NCAA DII women’s volleyball schedule

  • Quarterfinals: Thursday, Dec. 11
  • Semifinals: Friday, Dec. 12
  • National Championship: Saturday, Dec. 13

  • Selection show: 7:30 p.m. ET on Monday, November 24
  • Regionals: Dec. 4-6
    • Thursday, Dec. 4
      • No. 3 Indiana (Pennsylvania) 3, No. 6 Fairmont State 0
      • No. 3 Anderson (South Carolina) 3, No. 6 Augusta 1
      • No. 3 Lynn 3, No. 6 UAH 2
      • No. 6 Washburn 3, No. 3 Wayne State (Nebraska) 0
      • No. 3 Mercy 3, No. 6 Molloy 2
      • No. 2 East Stroudsburg 3, No. 7 Charleston (West Virginia) 0
      • No. 3 Ferris State 3, No. 6 Quincy 2
      • No. 2 Lenoir-Rhyne 3, No. 7 Lander 1
      • No. 7 Colorado Sch. of Mines 3, No. 2 UCCS 2
      • No. 3 Fresno Pacific 3, No. 6 Western Washington 0
      • No. 2 Barry 3, No. 7 Eckerd 0
      • No. 2 Concordia-St. Paul 3, No. 7 Central Oklahoma 0
      • No. 7 Holy Family 3, No. 2 Adelphi 2 
      • No. 7 Rockhurst 3, No. 2 Ohio Dominican 0
      • No. 3 Angelo State 3, No. 6 Lubbock Christian 1
      • No. 5 Flagler 3, No. 4 Carson-Newman 1
      • No. 1 Gannon 3, No. 8 Fayetteville State 0
      • No. 7 Central Washington 3, No. 2 Simon Fraser 2
      • No. 1 Tampa 3, No. 8 Spring Hill 0
      • No. 8 UIndy 3, No. 1 Missouri-State Louis 2
      • No. 4 St. Cloud St. 3, No. 5 Missouri Western 1
      • No. 1 Bentley 3, No. 8 Bridgeport 1
      • No. 1 MSU Denver 3, No. 8 Colorado Mesa 0
      • No. 4 Pitt.-Johnstown 4, No. 5 Shepherd 0
      • No. 4 West Florida 3, No. 5 Palm Beach Atl. 2
      • No. 1 Wingate 3, No. 8 Emmanuel (Georgia) 1
      • No. 1 Point Loma 3, No. 8 CSUSB 2
      • No. 1 Nebraska-Kearney 3, No. 8 Oklahoma Baptist 2
      • No. 5 Post 3, No. 4 American Int’l 1
      • No. 5 Findlay 3, No. 4 Wayne State (Michigan) 2
      • No. 4 West Tex. A&M 3, No. 5 CSU Pueblo 1
      • No. 5 Alas. Fairbanks 3, No. 4 Alas. Anchorage 0
    • Friday, Dec. 5
      • No. 2 Barry 3, No. 3 Lynn 0
      • No. 3 Indiana (PA) 3, No. 2 East Stroudsburg 1
      • No. 3 Anderson (SC) 3, No. 2 Lenoir-Rhyne 1
      • No. 3 Mercy 3, No. 7 Holy Family 1
      • No. 2 Concordia-St. Paul 3, No. 6 Washburn 0
      • No. 3 Ferris State 3, No. 7 Rockhurst 0
      • No. 3 Angelo State 3, No. 7 Colorado Sch. of Mines 0
      • No. 1 Bentley 3, No. 5 Post 1
      • No. 3 Fresno Pacific 3, No. 7 Central Washington 2
      • No. 1 Gannon 3, No. 4 Pitt.-Johnstown 1
      • No. 1 Tampa 3, No. 4 West Florida 1
      • No. 1 Wingate 3, No. 5 Flagler 1
      • No. 8 UIndy 3, No. 5 Findlay 1
      • No. 4 St. Cloud State 3, No. 1 Nebraska-Kearney 1
      • No. 1 MSU Denver 3, No. 4 West Tex. A&M 1
      • No. 1 Point Loma 3, No. 5 Alas. Fairbanks 1
    • Saturday, Dec. 6

NCAA DII women’s volleyball championship history

Here is the full list of champions and runners-up since 1981:

Year Champion (Record) Coach Score Runner-Up Site
2024 Lynn (33-3) Adam Milewski 3-2 San Francisco St. Sioux Falls, SD
2023 Cal State LA (24-10) Juan Figueroa 3-1  West Texas A&M Moon Township, PA
2022 West Texas A&M (33-4) Kendra Potts 3-1 Concordia-St. Paul Seattle, Wash.
2021 Tampa (34-2) Chris Catanach 3-0 Washburn Tampa, FL.
2020 Canceled due to Covid-19
2019 Cal State San Bernardino (33-0) Kim Cherniss 3-1 Nebraska-Kearney Denver, Co.
2018 Tampa (33-4) Chris Catanach 3-2 Western Washington Pittsburgh, Pa.
2017 Concordia-St. Paul (34-3) Brady Starkey 3-0 Florida Southern Pensacola, Fla.
2016 Concordia-St. Paul (32-4) Brady Starkey 3-0 Alaska Anchorage Sioux Falls, S.D.
2015 Wheeling Jesuit (39-4) Christy Benner 3-0 Palm Beach Atlantic  Tampa, Fla. 
2014 Tampa (33-1) Chris Catanach 3-0 S’west Minnesota State Louisville, Ky.
2013 Concordia-St. Paul (35-3) Brady Starkey 3-0 BYU-Hawaii Cedar Rapids, Iowa
2012 Concordia-St. Paul (34-4) Brady Starkey 3-2 Tampa Pensacola, Fla.
2011 Concordia-St. Paul (34-2) Brady Starkey 3-0 Cal State San Bernardino Cal State San Bernardino
2010 Concordia-St. Paul (32-4) Brady Starkey 3-1 Tampa Louisville, Ky.
2009 Concordia-St. Paul (37-0) Brady Starkey 3-0 West Texas A&M Concordia-St. Paul
2008 Concordia-St. Paul (37-1) Brady Starkey 3-2 Cal State San Bernardino Concordia-St. Paul
2007 Concordia-St. Paul (36-4) Brady Starkey 3-1 Western Washington Washburn
2006 Tampa (35-1) Chris Catanach 3-1 North Alabama West Florida
2005 Grand Valley State (32-1) Deanne Scanlon 3-1 Nebraska-Kearney Nebraska-Kearney
2004 Barry (34-1) Dave Nichols 3-1 Truman Barry
2003 North Alabama (33-7) Matt Peck 3-0 Concordia-St. Paul Cal State San Bernardino
2002 BYU-Hawaii (27-2) Wilfred Navalta 3-0 Truman West Texas A&M
2001 Barry (32-2) Dave Nichols 3-0 South Dakota State Grand Valley State
2000 Hawaii Pacific (28-0) Tita Ahuna 3-0 Augustana (S.D.) Augustana (S.D.)
1999 BYU-Hawaii (30-2) Wilfred Navalta 3-0 Tampa Battle Creek, Mich.
1998 Hawaii Pacific (31-5) Tita Ahuna 3-1 North Dakota State Kissimmee, Fla.
1997 West Texas A&M (37-1) Debbie Hendricks 3-2 Barry Cal State Bakersfield
1996 Nebraska-Omaha (35-2) Rose Shires 3-2 Tampa Central Missouri
1995 Barry (34-2) Leonid Yelin 3-1 Northern Michigan Barry
1994 Northern Michigan (32-4) Mark Rosen 3-1 Cal State Bakersfield Cal State Bakersfield
1993 Northern Michigan (38-1) Jim Moore 3-1 Cal State Bakersfield Northern Michigan
1992 Portland State (36-1) Jeff Mozzochi 3-2 Northern Michigan Portland State
1991 West Texas A&M (36-2) Jim Giacomazzi 3-0 Portland State West Texas A&M
1990 West Texas A&M (38-1) Kim Hudson 3-0 North Dakota State Cal State Bakersfield
1989 Cal State Bakersfield (21-15) David Rubio 3-0 Sacramento State Cal State Bakersfield
1988 Portland State (36-5) Jeff Mozzochi 3-0 Cal State Northridge North Dakota State
1987 Cal State Northridge (35-6) Walt Ker 3-2 Central Missouri Nebraska-Omaha
1986 UC Riverside (29-7) Sue Gozansky 3-0 Cal State Northridge Sacramento State
1985 Portland State (36-5) Jeff Mozzochi 3-1 Cal State Northridge Portland State
1984 Portland State (33-4) Jeff Mozzochi 3-0 Cal State Northridge Portland State
1983 Cal State Northridge (30- 6) Walt Ker 3-2 Portland State Florida Southern
1982 UC Riverside (31-5) Sue Gozansky 3-0 Cal State Northridge Cal State Northridge
1981 Sacramento State (28-6) Debby Colbery 3-0 Lewis UC Riverside

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Lancaster, PA (December 6, 2025) – The DeSales University women’s track & field team opened its 2025-26 indoor season competing at the Diplomat Open at Franklin & Marshall College on Friday.

The Bulldogs posted four MAC qualifying times/marks in the final results.

Among the qualfying times were sophomore Kay Wiscount in the 800-meters taking first place with a time 2:19.89. Her time qualified her for both the MAC Championships and the AARTFC Championships later in the season.

Sophomore Sadie Fenstermaker also had MAC qualfiying marks in the shot put (9.90m) and weight throw (14.10m). Her weight throw mark was the fifth best in team history.

Junior Sophia Manidis also qualified for the MAC Championships with a 12.23m toss in the weight throw.

The Bulldogs won’t return to action till the New Year competing at the Blue and Grey Invitational on Jan. 17th.

 



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