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ST. LOUIS — Former UNI volleyball student-athlete Kira Fallert has been named the female recipient of the 2025 Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) Dr. Charlotte West Scholar-Athlete Award, as announced by MVC commissioner Jeff Jackson and the league office on Tuesday.

Established in 2000, the award is among the most prestigious honors in the MVC with each league institution nominating one male and one female student-athlete. These nominees are extraordinary student-athletes excelling academically and athletically and are leaders on campus and within their communities. 

By virtue of receiving this honor, Fallert will also serve as the conference’s nominee for the NCAA Woman of the Year award, which will be announced at the upcoming NCAA Convention in Washington, D.C. in January 2026.

A Maplewood, Minnesota native, Fallert becomes the eighth Panther student-athlete to receive the honor and fifth woman to do so. Previous winners from UNI include Matt Cobb (2000, baseball), Jill Arganbright (2004, volleyball), Jacqui Kalin (2011, women’s basketball), Adam McDonnell (2014, men’s track and field), Angie Davison (2017, women’s basketball), CJ May (2020, men’s track and field) and Samantha Heyer (2024, softball).

This year’s male recipient of the award is Valparaiso men’s golfer Anthony Delsanti.

During her senior season with the Panther volleyball team, Fallert led the Panther offense and ranked fourth in the MVC with 3.69 kills per set, along with 34 service aces, 2.3 digs per set and 51 total blocks, helping Northern Iowa capture its third straight conference regular season and tournament champion, as well as a third consecutive NCAA Tournament berth. She notched eight double-double performances this year, surpassing 1,000 career digs to join UNI’s elite Double Grand Club and recorded ten or more kills in 26 matches, including 18 of her last 22 outings. 

For her stellar senior campaign, Fallert was named the MVC’s Co-Player of the Year, as well as a First Team All-MVC honoree, and an American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) All-Region and All-American selection.

Fallert, who finished her career seventh all-time with 1,446 kills in school history, was also named to this year’s MVC All-Tournament Team and became the first player in MVC history to win the league’s Elite 18 Award three consecutive years for posting the highest cumulative grade-point average (GPA) in the MVC Tournament’s championship match. Graduating this spring with a degree in biology with a 4.00 GPA, earning College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District and Second Team All-American recognition.

In addition to her academic and athletic success, Fallert has been a prominent member of her community, volunteering at her hometown church, helping at camps for children with communication disorders, coaching youth volleyball, packing meals for the Northeast Iowa Food Bank and building homes for Habitat For Humanity Women’s Build.

ABOUT DR. CHARLOTTE WEST

The first-ever recipient of the Honda Award of Merit in 1996 for outstanding achievement in women’s collegiate athletics, Dr. Charlotte West was a driving force for more than 40 years in the area of advancement of women’s sports.

On June 30, 1998, she retired from Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, after serving in the capacities of head coach, associate athletics director, interim athletics director and senior woman administrator during her 41 years with the MVC-member institution. West coached five women’s sports from 1957-75 and, in 1982, was among the first group of women inducted into the SIUC Athletics Hall of Fame.

During her tenure at SIUC, she became the first female member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and later served on the organization’s board of directors. West was also a president of the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW). In 1991, she was presented with the Administrator of the Year Award by the National Association of Collegiate Women Administrators. West also received the Administrator of the Year Award, given by the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association.

UNI volleyball action can be followed all season long on social media on Facebook (UNI Volleyball), X (@UNIVolleyball) and on Instagram (@univolleyball). The full 2024 schedule and roster, along with the latest Panther news and information can be found online at UNIpanthers.com.





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Vote for Sarasota, Manatee County 2025 Volleyball Player of the Year

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Jan. 2, 2026, 5:01 a.m. ET

  • The Herald-Tribune has announced its 2025 Fall All-Area team selections for Manatee and Sarasota counties.
  • Venice’s Tien Murray was named the Player of the Year from the First-Team selections.
  • Voting for the fan-selected Player of the Year will close on Wednesday, Jan. 7 at 9 a.m.

The Herald-Tribune started rolling out its 2025 Fall All-Area team selections.

We honored the top players from Manatee and Sarasota counties by naming First Team, Second Team, and Honorable Mentions lists.

We also named a Player of the Year from among the 14 First-Teamers in Venice’s Tien Murray.

Tien Murray of Venice High School is the 2025 Herald-Tribune All-Area Volleyball Player of the Year.

Now we will let you have your say. Do you agree with Murray being our pick for Player of the Year, or do you prefer a different First-Team selection?

Voting will remain open until Wednesday, Jan. 7 at 9 a.m.

Click HERE to vote or in the poll below.



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Hawaii men’s volleyball preview: Middle Blocker Trevell Jordan

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Jan. 2, 2026, 5:03 a.m. ET

DeLand won its sixth consecutive district title and made the furthest postseason run in the Volusia-Flagler area in 2025.

The Bulldogs advanced to the Region 1-7A semifinals but had to play Winter Park, the No. 1 team in Florida. DeLand’s season came to an end there, but it was still a successful campaign for one of the area’s perennial powers.



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Iola outside hitter takes top honor on Texas 2A all-state volleyball team | Associated Press

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LONGVIEW, Texas (AP) — Blue Bell/Texas Sports Writers Association Class 2A all-state volleyball team, distributed by The Associated Press:

FIRST TEAM

Middle Blockers: Kellen Weaver, Beckville, sr.; Camryn Powers, Crawford, jr.; Kennedy Slay, Tioga, jr.

Outside Hitters: Shaylee McKown, Iola, jr.; Keegan Kleiber, Mumford; Rayna Sadler, Leon, jr.

Setter: Rylee Goodney, Iola, sr.

Libero/Defensive Specialist: Averi Bolgiano, Crawford, jr.

Player of the year: McKown, Iola

Coach of the year: Jamie McDougald, Iola


SECOND TEAM

Middle Blockers: Jacie Boles, North Hopkins, jr.; Sy Parker, Nocona; Channing Horne, Leon, jr.

Outside Hitters: Macey Hoelscher, North Hopkins, jr.; Cami Hoyle, Iola, jr.; Ava Johnson, Nocona, sr.

Setter: Landry Zapalac, Schulenburg, sr.

Libero/Defensive Specialist: Jenna Guentert, Schulenburg, soph.


THIRD TEAM

Middle Blockers: Katherine Lindemann, Garrison, jr.; Tatum Miller, Crawford; Camdyn Owen, Italy, sr.

Outside Hitters: Aubrie Kabisch, Nocona, sr.; Katelin Sullivan, Flatonia; Haylee Vacek, Schulenburg, jr.

Setter: Ainsley Anderson, Crawford, soph.

Libero/Defensive Specialist: Ava Bessette, Iola, sr.

Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.



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Who were the top high school girls volleyball players in Marion County in 2025?

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Jan. 2, 2026, 4:01 a.m. ET

The 2025 Marion County girls volleyball season was one to remember. We saw breakout performances from outside hitters all over the Ocala area. The Trinity Catholic Celtics went undefeated in the county while fielding one of the program’s most talented rosters. Forest made history with its ninth county title in a row under head coach Jim Collins.

The season was much more than those leading lines. We saw scores of volleyball players give their all in hopes of having the best season of their careers. Now that the ball is no longer in play, the Star-Banner is ready to unveil the latest edition of all-Marion County volleyball players.



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Former Grand Canyon star finds new home with Rainbow Warriors

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HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – It’s not uncommon for athletes to transfer schools in this era of collegiate sports.

However, for new University of Hawaii middle blocker Trevell Jordan, it wasn’t a move he was expecting to make.

Jordan — who has U.S. National team experience — had a stellar freshman season at Grand Canyon University, playing in all 21 of the Lopes’ matches as a freshman, amassing 111 kills and 67 blocks.

In April, the GCU team was blindsided when the school announced that it would no longer sponsor the sport.

“None of us saw it coming, like it was out of the blue,” Jordan said. “Went into this meeting thinking it was just gonna be how like next year was gonna go, and then that’s what they dropped the bomb, and like the meeting was like five minutes before they left.”

It was reclassified as a club sport with GCU putting out a release saying that the move was to stay competitive with other NCAA Division I programs.

Grand Canyon just joined the Mountain West Conference, a league that does not carry men’s volleyball.

With the abrupt shutdown, it left the entire Lopes roster looking for a new home, with many players catching the eyes of coaches around the country.

Jordan found his way to Manoa.

“He had offers to go to every top program in the country and ironically they were pushing him to make a fast decision,” UH head coach Charlie Wade said. “They pushed him towards us because I was the one saying, ‘hey, I’m in for the long haul, I want you here, take your time to figure it out.’”

Jordan is now getting accustomed to volleyball in the islands as he joins a squad with big aspirations in 2026.

UH ended last season one game shy of the National Championship.

“The difference in commitment here with the fans, the program, the school, as at GCU, we didn’t get as much love as we did like any other sport,” Jordan said. “It’s been really cool, the team and squad has been really inviting, so they’ve been working with me to get more like accommodated to here.”

Jordan and the ‘Bows open the 2026 season on Friday, the first of two home matches against the New Jersey Institute of Technology.

First serve is set for 7 p.m. Hawaii time.



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