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Top Award Winners Announced at 2025 The Evergreen State College Athletics Banquet
Submitted by The Evergreen State College
The Evergreen State College honored its student-athletes for their accomplishments at the 2025 Athletics Banquet on Friday, May 30 at the Costantino Recreation Center. The top awards for 2024-25 were presented at the banquet, while graduating seniors and first-year athletes also were recognized.
Evergreen’s top awards were the Dig Deep Award, Male Athlete of the Year Award, Female Athlete of the Year Award, and the Career Achievement Award.
Dig Deep Award

The Dig Deep Award is a recognition of the athlete who has encapsulated the meaning of being a student-athlete at Evergreen. They were an active leader on their team and in the student body, as well as participating in student governance and excelling in classes.
Joshua Coetzee (Sr.) from the men’s soccer team received the Dig Deep Award. Coetzee was very active as a student-athlete at Evergreen, participating in student governing bodies, working as a student representative to the Board of Trustees, recording statistics at home athletic events, and competing as a defender in men’s soccer. His areas of academic focus are business management and computer science. He was named Academic All-Cascade Conference in 2024.
At Evergreen, Coetzee played soccer in 2023 and 2024. He saw action in a total of 27 games including 13 starts. As a senior, he played in 15 games and made 11 starts. He scored goals on headers against Rocky Mountain College and Southern Oregon University in 2024.
He approached all his commitments with a positive attitude. He was always volunteering his efforts and helping others. He was recognized on the soccer team for his exceptional leadership and unwavering friendship. He led the team by example through his hard work, skill, and determination.
Male Athlete of the Year Award

The Male Athlete of the Year Award is given to an outstanding athlete for their exceptional performance, excellence, and impact in and out of their respective sport(s) this year. Consideration is given to athletes who have also received conference, national, scholarly, and/or other special recognition. The winner must possess outstanding demonstrable character and sportsmanship in representing Evergreen.
Max Baeder (So.) from the men’s cross country and track and field teams was chosen for the Male Athlete of the Year Award. Baeder earned NAIA All-American in the marathon in December of 2024 in Sacramento, California, by finishing in eighth place with a time of 2 hours, 30 minutes, and 24. His time set the Evergreen school record.
He also set a Geoduck record in the men’s 6-kilometer cross country event with a time of 18:44.9 at the Green River Gator Invitational. He placed ninth in cross country at the Puget Sound Invitational. Later in the fall, he competed at the Cascade Collegiate Conference Cross Country Championships. This spring, he participated in the 5,000-meter run and the 10,000-meter run at the CCC Track and Field Championships. He placed ninth in the 10,000.
Baeder holds the second-fastest 5,000-meter run in Evergreen history and the fourth-best 1,500-meter run for the Geoducks. He also has achieved the fifth-best 8-kilometer cross country time in Evergreen history.
Female Athlete of the Year Award

The Female Athlete of the Year Award is given to an outstanding athlete for their exceptional performance, excellence, and impact in and out of their respective sport(s) this year. Consideration is given to athletes who have also received conference, national, scholarly, and/or other special recognition. The winner must possess outstanding demonstrable character and sportsmanship in representing Evergreen.
Alauna Carstens (Jr.) of the women’s cross country and track and field teams received the Female Athlete of the Year Award. Carstens was an NAIA All-American three times in 2024-25. She won the NAIA Marathon while setting the Evergreen record and the Cascade Collegiate Conference record in 2 hours, 47 minutes, and 4 seconds. It was the second fastest time in the 44-year history of the NAIA women’s marathon.
Carstens took third place in the 3,000-meter run at the NAIA Indoor Track and Field Championships with a time of 9:43.40. She placed eighth in the 10,000-meter run in 35:47.91 at the NAIA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. She was named the NAIA West Region Athlete of the Year in NAIA indoor track and field.
At the CCC Outdoor Track and Field Championships, she won the 10,000-meter run to earn All-Conference recognition for the third time in her career.
Carstens holds nine Evergreen school records. This year, she was named CCC Athlete of the Week a total of four times between indoor and outdoor track and field.
During, 2024-25, she was named Academic All-CCC in cross country and track and field, and was chosen as a Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athlete in track and field. She will be nominated for Academic All-District honors from the College Sports Communicators.
Career Achievement Award
The Career Achievement Award goes to a graduating athlete, or an athlete who has been awarded a degree from Evergreen. The award honors their outstanding contributions and accomplishments throughout their athletic career. Athletes nominated in this category must have participated for a minimum of two years in at least one sport. They also need to have received conference or national recognition for their efforts in at least one sport.

Jalyn Sackrider (Sr.) from the women’s basketball, track and field, and volleyball teams was presented with the Career Achievement Award. Sackrider played four seasons of basketball, participated in track and field for three seasons, and competed in volleyball for one season.
In basketball, she was named First Team All-Conference in 2024-25, when she also earned CCC Co-Defensive Player of the Year honors. She was selected Honorable Mention All-CCC in basketball in 2023-24. She helped Evergreen qualify for the CCC Tournament each of the past three seasons, and was the Geoducks’ Most Valuable Player in 2024-25.
Sackrider played in 96 basketball games to rank third all-time at Evergreen. She ranks fourth in career scoring with 966 points and is second with 736 career rebounds. She set the Evergreen record with 190 career blocks, and also set the school records for blocks in a season with 71 in 2024-25 and blocks in a game with eight.
In track and field, she qualified for the CCC Championships in the discus throw in 2023, 2024, and 2025. Sackrider placed third in the CCC in the discus this spring with a school record distance of 40.82 meters (133′ 11″), as she earned All-Conference recognition.
In volleyball, she played in 19 matches in 2021 while competing in 63 sets. She earned 48 total blocks, including 13 solo blocks, and provided the Geoducks with 56 kills.
Sackrider earned Academic All-CCC honors three times in basketball, three times in track and field, and once in volleyball. She was chosen Academic All-District by the College Sports Communicators in basketball this year and will be nominated in track and field. She was named a Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athlete in basketball and track and field in 2024-25.
Senior Recognition
Each graduating senior received a stole from Evergreen Athletics.
Women’s Cross Country: Olivia Pare, Tabea Shepler
Men’s Cross Country: River Scheuerell
Women’s Soccer: Amity Brookshire, Chloe Dolman, Iris Campesino, Cayla Muenchow, Peyton Rhyne, Brieanna Dell, Alex Olvera, Kaitlyn Hansen
Men’s Soccer: Alan Barragan, Joshua Coetzee, Raymundo Curiel, Adrian Fong, Brendan Gribek, Isaiah Luna, Emmanuel Nicasio, Kainoa Wong
Volleyball: Maloree Calzadillas, Marin Collins, Jessica Mitchell, Molly Packer, Lucendy Perez, Ashley Walker Campbell
Women’s Basketball: Maloree Calzadillas, Allison DeBerry, Honey Let Padasdao, Mikail Montez, Abby Mundy, Jalyn Sackrider, Thuyvi Tran, Sydney VanNess
Men’s Basketball: Nick Gutierrez, Jourdan Joseph, Daniel Thomas, Caleb Washington
Women’s Wrestling: Alexia Fabian, Nizhoni Tallman-Olney
Men’s Wrestling: Jeramias Sandoval
Women’s Track and Field: Corona Parker, Jalyn Sackrider, Abigail Strickland
First-year Participation Awards
Each first-year athlete received an Evergreen letter.
Women’s Cross Country: Mara Schwenneker, Madeline Morgan, Sherlyn Perales
Men’s Cross Country: Max Baeder, Jaydon Blackburn, Osvaldo Calderon, Luis Esquivel, Harlan Estrada, Rowan Hicks, Cooper Osborn, Atticus Pullis-Lauderdale
Women’s Soccer: Angela Celedon, Aidyn Fulton, Emma Stock, Macey Swensen
Men’s Soccer: Raine Fujimura, Alejandro Gallegos, Juan Mendez, Walton Nichols, Jonas Olvera, Connor Scanlon, Marvin Sea, Finley SchumacherSundberg
Volleyball: Bright Brubaker, Amaialyne Cepeda, Zofia Formella, Joy Miyazawa
Women’s Basketball: Kadance Blankers, Maloree Calzadillas, Amaialyne Cepeda
Men’s Basketball: Nate Behr, Gerald Boston, Solomon Campbell, Jemoi Davis, Bradley Graham, Nick Gutierrez, Zach Jefferson, Garret Long, Tyler No
Women’s Wrestling: Emma Desotell, Elexis Kalar, Karen Mariah Salas, Charlie White-Duringer
Men’s Wrestling: Hassan Rashid Abdi, Horacio Godinez, Ronnell Parker-Borrero, Orion Rhinehart, Isaias Rodriguez Troche, Caden Sullivan, Mason Townsend, Malachi Wallway
Women’s Track and Field: Viktoriya Dovhoruka, Katie Gresham, Madeline Morgan, Maddy Palek, Sherlyn Perales, Mara Schwenneker, Izabelle Trefts
Men’s Track and Field: Max Baeder, Jaydon Blackburn, Osvaldo Calderon, Luis Esquivel, Harlan Estrada, Kaleb Everson, Rowan Hicks, Charles Norris, Evan Williams, Marek Wynn
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Andrea Roman Signs With Wake Forest Volleyball
A transfer from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Roman will join the Demon Deacons’ roster for the 2026-27 school year with one final season of eligibility remaining. She spent each of the last three seasons as a member of the Trojans’ volleyball program.
Roman is the second individual to ink with the Deacs this winter, as Catherine Burke also recently signed on Dec. 17.
Andrea Roman | 5-4 | Defensive Specialist/Libero | Humacao, Puerto Rico | Little Rock
One of the country’s top defensive players this past fall as a junior, Roman ranked second in the NCAA in total digs, finishing the 2025 season with 632. That total was good for the most by a Trojan in a single season throughout program history at Little Rock. In addition, her 5.31 digs-per-set average ranked fourth nationally. Roman’s stellar play led to her being named the 2025 Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) Defensive Player of the Year while also earning First Team All-OVC honors. Her clips in total digs and digs-per-set average both led the league. She had four performances of 30-plus digs and 13 with 20 or more while recording three of the top 10 single-match dig marks in program history during the season.
As a sophomore in 2024, Roman played in all 32 matches while making appearances in 125 sets. She led the team with a then-program record 624 digs and averaging 4.99 per set. Roman ranked first in the conference in total digs and fifth among all NCAA players. Her total ultimately helped Little Rock reach a new best single-season mark in digs as a team (2,227) through program history. She also played a notable role in the team’s setting tempo, finishing with 161 total assists. By the conclusion of the season, Roman was named Second Team All-OVC.
During her freshman season, Roman led the Trojans in digs (315) while seeing action in 22 matches and 79 sets played. She was also third on the roster in service aces (80). In all but one of the final 16 matches of the season, Roman led Little Rock in digs.
Andrea Roman Career Accolades & Accomplishments
- 2025 OVC Defensive Player of the Year
- 2025 First Team All-OVC
- 2024 Second Team All-OVC
- Ranks No. 1 all-time in single-season digs (632) at Little Rock
- Ranks No. 2 all-time in career digs (1,571) at Little Rock
- Five-time OVC Defensive Player of the Week honoree
Personal
Andrea is the daughter of Sylvia Gonzalez and Julio Roman – she also has two older siblings. In the classroom, Andrea plans to study Health & Exercise Science during her time on campus.
From Coach Hulsmeyer
“I’m so happy to have Andrea joining us to bring depth and experience to our libero group. With Emma Farrell graduating, Andrea provides an experienced defender who averaged over five digs per set this past season and is someone who has seen a lot of tough serving in the OVC. Getting her to Wake Forest in January will allow us to acclimate her for the speed of the ACC. I’ve known her former coach, Van Compton, for many years, so not only is she a well-trained skilled player, she is also someone of great character. She will be a wonderful addition to the Wake Forest family.”
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Vote in the Lakeshore Elite volleyball player of the year poll
Dec. 30, 2025, 3:00 a.m. CT
Who do you think deserves to be the Lakeshore Elite volleyball player of the year? You tell us.
Tom Dombeck made his choice, but you can choose from the six players to make up the first team.
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Contact Tom Dombeck at 920-686-2965 ortdombeck@htrnews.com. Follow him on X, formerly known as Twitter, at@Tom_Dombeck.
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Meet the 2025 Press-Register All-Region volleyball team
High school volleyball teams in the Coastal Region won three state championships this season and 13 teams earned spots in the AHSAA state championship tournament.
McGill-Toolen dominated Class 7A, winning its fourth straight title and 25th AHSAA state championship while Spanish Fort won its second straight Class 6A title and fifth overall, all coming since 2015. Mobile Christian won its second straight Class 3A championship.
Class 3A St. Luke’s won to the title match before falling to Mobile Christian while Class 5A UMS-Wright and Class 4A Orange Beach each earned spots in the final four.
Other teams winning to the Elite Eight were Class 7A Bayside and St. Paul’s, Class 6A Saraland, Class 5A Faith Academy, Class 4A St. Michael and Class 1A Millry and Leroy.
The Press-Register All-Region team is compiled by the AL.com high school sports staff with input from coaches.
AL.com named Player of the Year, Attacker MVP, Defensive MVP, Setter MVP and Coach of the Year. Award winners are listed separately, but considered first-team selections.
PRESS-REGISTER ALL-REGION VOLLEYBALL TEAM
(Players listed alphabetically)
AHSAA Volleyball 6A State Championship
Zoẽ Beech, Spanish Fort
5-11, Sr., Middle
355 kills, 104 blocks, 404 digs, 59 aces
College: Undecided
Bennett Boulo, St. Paul’s
5-10, Sr., Setter/Right Side
1,091 assists, 354 kills, 51 blocks, 257 digs, 67 aces
College: Undecided
Grier Broughton, Bayside Academy
5-9, Sr., Outside Hitter
321 kills, 33 blocks, 171 digs, 20 aces
College: Undecided
Anna Grace Chason, Daphne
5-11, Sr., Right Side/Setter
1,024 assists, 233 kills, 37 blocks, 238 digs, 58 aces
College: Mississippi College
Caroline Downey, Spanish Fort
5-10, Sr., Outside Hitter
446 kills, 49 blocks, 336 digs, 55 aces
College: Mississippi College
Chloe Duggan, Faith Academy
5-6, Jr., Setter
701 assists, 43 kills, 25 blocks, 204 digs, 47 aces
College: Undecided
Haley Eldridge, Mobile Christian
5-6, Sr., Setter
1,006 assists, 43 kills, 34 blocks, 277 digs, 67 aces
College: Undecided
Baker Garside, St. Luke’s
5-6, Sr., Setter
1,018 assists, 99 kills, 9 blocks, 245 digs, 36 aces
College: Undecided
Victoria Holley, Spanish Fort
5-6, Sr., Libero
695 digs, 98 assists, 66 aces
College: Undecided
Cami Huff, McGill-Toolen
6-2, Sr., Middle
383 kills, 137 blocks, 23 digs
College: West Virginia
Hadley Kelly, Mobile Christian
6-1, Jr., Middle
463 kills, 139 blocks, 12 digs, 35 aces
College: Liberty
Catherine McClain, McGill-Toolen
5-9, Sr., Outside Hitter
538 kills, 41 blocks, 331 digs, 49 aces
College: Loyola
Payton McClarren, McGill-Toolen
5-2, Sr., Libero
534 digs, 75 assists, 69 aces
College: William Carey
Macey Moore, Gulf Shores
5-10, Sr., Setter/Right Side
336 kills, 430 assists, 77 blocks, 351 digs, 71 aces
College: North Florida beach volleyball
Kenly Nelson, Fairhope
5-11, Jr., Outside Hitter
333 kills, 49 blocks, 57 digs, 2 aces
College: Undecided
Charli Pearce, Saraland
6-0, Sr., Outside Hitter/Setter
368 kills, 504 assists, 36 blocks, 329 digs, 64 aces
College: South Alabama
Hayley Robinson, Bayside Academy
6-3, Sr., Right Side
370 kills, 70 blocks, 105 digs, 48 aces
College: Samford
Libby Rogers, Fairhope
5-8, Sr., Setter
710 assists, 166 kills, 33 blocks, 273 digs, 20 aces
College: Montevallo
Bella Rumley, Orange Beach
5-8, So., Outside Hitter
273 kills, 27 blocks, 42 digs, 46 aces
College: Undecided
Amelia Smith, St. Luke’s
6-0, Sr., Outside Hitter
543 kills, 50 blocks, 354 digs, 84 aces
College: UAH
Ella Clarie Sullivan, UMS-Wright
5-7, Sr, Libero
418 digs, 120 assists, 82 aces
College: Undecided
MK Whitehurst, Bayside Academy
5-3, Sr., Libero
504 digs, 59 assists, 44 aces
College: Undecided
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Alice Wood, McGill-Toolen
5-9, Jr., Setter
Region second-best 1,362 assists, region-best 27.8 assists per match average, 57 kills, 76 blocks, 302 digs, 61 aces
College: Kansas State
ATTACKER MVP
Ella Lomax, Daphne
5-11, Sr., Outside Hitter
Region-best 753 kills, region-best 13.45 kills per match average, 35 blocks, 313 digs, 81 aces
College: UNA
DEFENSIVE MVP

Melissa Patel, Mobile Christian
5-5, Sr., Libero
684 digs, 57 assists, 40 aces
College: Southwest Baptist
SETTER MVP

Cailyn Boykin, Spanish Fort
5-8, Jr., Setter
Region-best 1,638 assists, 68 kills, 32 blocks, 351 digs, 66 aces
College: Undecided
COACHES OF THE YEAR

Kate Wood, McGill-Toolen

Gretchen Boykin, Spanish Fort

Mallory Boyington, Mobile Christian
HONORABLE MENTION
Outside Hitter/Right Side: Brooklyn McIlwain, Faith Academy, Sr.; Alexis Scott, Mobile Christian, Sr.; Marissa Smith, St. Paul’s, Fr.; Skylar Courtney, UMS-Wright, Sr.; LillyAnne Doggette, Millry, Sr.; Myah Skanes, Saraland, Jr.; Jaedyn Lang, McGill-Toolen, Sr.; Breanna Stokley, Millry, Sr.; Chandler Thomas, UMS-Wright, Sr.
Middle: Chelsey McReary, T.R. Miller, Jr.; Reece Wilmott, Bayside Academy, Jr.; Mikadyn Cauley, Faith Academy, Jr.; Natalie Maxwell, Spanish Fort, So.; Gabi Berlage, Fairhope, Sr.; Maddie McKinley, Washington County, Sr.; Raina Gunter, Washington County, Sr.; Lily Willingham, Saraland, Sr.
Setter: Sophie Hester, Bayside Academy, Jr.; Grace Thigpen, Daphne, Sr.; Ivey Marston, St. Paul’s, Sr.; Ella Bilbo, Orange Beach, Sr.
Defensive Specialist/Libero: Ava Hodo, Orange Beach, Sr.; Emma Kate Frazier, St. Luke’s, Fr.; Kendall Dougherty, St. Paul’s, Sr.; Addy Busby, Fairhope, Jr.
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UNT Student-Athletes Boast Record Setting G.P.A.
For the first time ever all 14 athletic programs earned a semester G.P.A. above a 3.150. Six teams earned their highest semester G.P.A. in their respective program’s history and four others achieved their second highest semester G.P.A. in their program’s history.
This marked the 13th consecutive semester of a 3.0 or better department wide grade point average and the seventh consecutive semester that UNT improved on the previous semester’s departmental G.P.A.
“The Fall 2025 semester was an outstanding one for Mean Green Athletics in the classroom,” said UNT VP/Director of Athletics Jared Mosley. “Our student-athletes continue to demonstrate a commitment to academic excellence, and their success is a direct reflection of the support and expectations we have in place. I want to thank our academic services team, led by Suzanne Dickenson, for their leadership and dedication in supporting our student-athletes and helping them reach their full potential both on the field and in the classroom.”
For the sixth consecutive semester the UNT women’s golf team led the way for the department as they earned a 3.907 fall semester G.P.A.
The Mean Green tennis team has now recorded a team G.P.A. of 3.0 or better for 28 consecutive semesters. The UNT soccer team and swim and dive team have both also maintained streaks of 20-plus consecutive semesters with a team G.P.A. above a 3.0.
Fifty-two UNT student-athletes this past fall earned a 4.0 grade point average. The Mean Green women’s track team led the way as they had 11 student-athletes named to the prestigious 2025 Fall President’s List. The tennis team had the highest percentage of student-athletes earning President’s List honors as 72% of its roster had a 4.0 G.P.A.
The UNT men’s basketball, men’s cross country, men’s track and field, women’s basketball, women’s cross country and women’s track and field teams all earned their highest semester G.P.A.s in program history.
Lastly, 47 UNT student-athletes earned their diplomas this past fall.
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Spencer McLachlin Named Head Coach at UC San Diego
McLachlin becomes the eighth head coach in UCSD program history and will coach the Tritons in their final season as members of the Big West (2026) before the program transitions to the West Coast Conference ahead of the 2027 campaign. He joins JJ Van Niel (Arizona State), Tyler Hildebrand (Saint Mary’s College), and Amy Pauly (Orlando Valkyries) as former USC assistants under Brad Keller who have moved into head coaching positions.
“This opportunity is no surprise and has been a long time coming for Spencer,” said Keller. “UCSD is getting one of the best coaches in the game. Spencer and I have worked together in many different phases of our careers, and I know USC is in a better place with a brighter future for everything he has done here. Spencer is an innovator, a creator, and most importantly, a dreamer. Our game needs more leaders like him. I couldn’t be prouder of what he has done and for this new opportunity for him and his family.”
In his three seasons at USC, McLachlin helped lead the Women of Troy to three straight NCAA tournament appearances. The Trojans advanced to the second round in each of their three postseason berths. Most recently, McLachlin helped USC reach 25 wins and finish in a tie for third place in the Big Ten. Six Trojans received awards on all-conference teams and USC led the league in blocking (2.76 bps). The Trojans also ranked second (12th in the NCAA) in total blocks (322.5) and were second for opponent hitting percentage (.184). OH London Wijay earned AVCA All-America honorable mention.
With McLachlin on staff in 2024, USC advanced to the second round of the NCAA tournament for the third straight year and finished 22-10 overall with a 13-7 mark in the Big Ten (tied for sixth). Setter Mia Tuaniga was named to the AVCA All-America third team. In his first season with the Women of Troy, McLachlin helped USC go 19-13 with a 12-8 mark in the Pac-12 for a fifth-place finish. That season, OH Skylar Fields was honored with AVCA All-America first-team recognition.
McLachlin is married to former USC volleyball standout opposite hitter Diane Copenhagen (2004-07), a 2004 Pac-10 All-Freshman Team selection. The McLachlins are parents to two daughters, Leila and Malia, and a son named Koa.
The 14th-ranked Trojans (25-7, 15-5 Big Ten) finished the regular season tied for third in the Big Ten and were awarded one of 33 at-large berths—and a hosting bid—into the 2025 NCAA tournament. USC made its fourth straight appearance in the tourney under sixth-year head coach Brad Keller (41st all-time) and moved into the second round for the fourth consecutive year with a 3-0 sweep of Princeton. The Women of Troy were eliminated from postseason play in a hard-fought five-set loss to Cal Poly in the second round.
For more information on the USC women’s volleyball team, please visit USCTrojans.com/WVB. Fans of the Women of Troy can follow @USCWomensVolley on X, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.
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Defending Big West Regular Season And National Champion Long Beach State Chosen As 2026 Preseason Coaches’ Poll Favorite
Long Beach State’s status as a national powerhouse was further reinforced in the 2026 AVCA National Collegiate Men’s Volleyball Preseason Poll (Dec. 23), where the Beach were ranked No. 3 nationally behind UCLA and Hawai’i.
The Beach also placed multiple student-athletes on the 2026 Big West Preseason Coaches’ Team, as Skyler Varga and Alex Kandev earned preseason recognition following standout performances during Long Beach State’s championship 2025 season.
Varga returns as one of the nation’s premier attackers. During the 2025 season he played a central role in Long Beach State’s run to the NCAA National Championship, earning NCAA All-Tournament Team honors for his performance in the title match. He finished the year with 270 kills (2.73 per set) on a .368 attack percentage, while adding 33 service aces, 70 total blocks, and 341 points across 99 sets. In addition to his on-court excellence, Varga also received CSC Academic All-America recognition, underscoring his impact as a scholar-athlete.
Kandev, now a sophomore outside hitter, made his mark on the national stage during the 2025 NCAA Championship match. In the title match victory over UCLA, Kandev helped the Beach secure their fourth national title and earned NCAA All-Tournament Team honors in the process. He concluded his freshman season with 210 kills (3.23 per set) while hitting .458, ranking among the team leaders in efficiency, and added 21 aces, 36 blocks, and 250 points in 65 sets.
Following Long Beach State atop the Big West preseason poll, Hawai’i was chosen second with 22 points and two first-place votes, and UC Irvine was tabbed third with 17 points. CSUN, UC San Diego, and UC Santa Barbara rounded out the poll, each earning nine points.
With proven postseason performers and returning national contenders, Long Beach State enters 2026 as both the team to beat in the Big West and one of the top programs in the nation.
2026 Big West Men’s Volleyball Preseason Coaches’ Poll
- Long Beach State – 24 points (4)
- Hawai’i – 22 points (2)
- UC Irvine – 17 points
- T-4. CSUN – 9 points
T-4. UC San Diego – 9 points
T-4. UC Santa Barbara – 9 points
First-place votes in parentheses
2026 Big West Men’s Volleyball Preseason Coaches’ Team
George Bruening, UC Santa Barbara
Alex Kandev, Long Beach State
Jalen Phillips, CSUN
Tread Rosenthal, Hawai’i
Adrien Roure, Hawai’i
Kristian Titriyski, Hawai’i
Skyler Varga, Long Beach State
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