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Foundation’s record-breaking girls volleyball player, Geiliany Del Valle, commits to Embry-Riddle
Foundation Academy’s record-breaking girls volleyball player, Geiliany Del Valle, has announced she will continue her academic and athletic career on Florida’s east coast at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
“I want to thank my parents, my brother, my teammates and my friends for always supporting me,” she wrote in an Instagram post. “I also want to thank all of my coaches at Top Select and F.A. for shaping me into the player I am today. … I also want to thank Coach Gallop and Rafu for this amazing opportunity! Most of all, I want to thank God who made this all possible! … Go Eagles!”
The junior setter is not only a four-year starter for the Lady Lions but she has also been one of Foundation’s top players and one of the biggest reasons the team finished 17-5 last season. In 2024, Del Valle racked up 783 assists, 234 digs and 40 aces. Across her four seasons, she has 2,328 total assists and 795 total digs.
Beyond her season- and career-long statistics, Del Valle had a pair of record-breaking single-game performances in 2024, breaking the program’s single-game assists record twice. In the first game of the season, Del Valle dished out 55 assists against The Master’s Academy, then, less than a month later, in a 3-1 win over Dr. Phillips High, she bested her own mark by recording 57 assists.
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Wisconsin volleyball starter Una Vajagic enters transfer portal
Dec. 22, 2025, 3:11 p.m. CT
- Wisconsin volleyball starter Una Vajagic has entered the transfer portal.
- Vajagic is the sixth player from the 2025 Final Four team to leave the program.
- The redshirt sophomore outside hitter averaged 2.79 kills per set and showed significant improvement throughout the season.
Wisconsin volleyball has lost one of its starters from the 2025 Final Four team to the transfer portal.
Redshirt sophomore outside hitter Una Vajagic has entered the portal, UW coach Kelly Sheffield confirmed Dec. 22.
Vajagic averaged 2.79 kills per set in 2025, which was her first season with college playing time. The Serbia native showed significant improvement throughout the season, finishing with 10-plus kills in 10 of UW’s last 11 matches. Setter Charlie Fuerbringer called Vajagic “literally the most underrated player in the whole NCAA.”
“I just don’t think she’s talked about enough, and the amount she does for our team is huge,” Fuerbringer said after the Badgers’ win over Stanford.

Vajagic is UW’s sixth player from the 2025 team to leave via the transfer portal, following setter Addy Horner, outside hitter Trinity Shadd-Ceres, middle blocker Tosia Serafinowska and liberos/defensive specialists Aniya Warren and Maile Chan. Unlike the other five, though, Vajagic was a starter throughout the 2025 season.
Wisconsin’s outside hitters for next season include Grace Egan, Madison Quest, incoming transfer Eva Travis and much-anticipated 2026 prospects Halle Thompson and Audrey Flanagan.
The transfer portal will remain open through Jan. 5. Players need to enter the portal during the window, but they do not necessarily need to commit during that time.

Sheffield said after the first five players left that he’s “extremely supportive” of the departing players.
“Them leaving is not an indictment on them or the program,” Sheffield said in a phone call on Dec. 20. “I care deeply about them and their families, and I would venture to say they loved and appreciated and enjoyed their experiences here. But you could also want more, and I’m good on that.”
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SLU Names Angie Simpson Head Beach Volleyball Coach
HAMMOND, La. – Former All-American Angie Simpson has been named the new head volleyball coach at Southeastern Louisiana University, SLU Director of Athletics Jay Artigues announced Monday.
Simpson’s hire is pending approval from the University of Louisiana System’s Board of Supervisors.
“I’m extremely excited to be able to bring in a coach of Angie’s caliber,” Artigues commented. “She is well-renowned in the beach volleyball community and is a huge addition to our department. Angie is the type of coach that will make our program a consistent contender. We are very fortunate to have her in Hammond and I’m excited about the future of our beach volleyball program.”
Simpson is excited to be taking over a young Southeastern program that was established in 2020.
“Southeastern already has the infrastructure in place and the support from the administration to evolve into a nationally recognized program,” Simpson commented. “I’m eager to hit the ground running, because with the facilities, community culture and institutional support already in place, the expectation is to win the conference and earn an NCAA (Championships) bid.”
Simpson grew up in Muncie, Ind., where she helped Muncie Burris to three state championships during her prep career. The Owls were the No. 1 ranked team in the USA Today national high school ranks in three of Simpson’s four seasons and finished 162-1 during her time at MBHS.
Simpson played outside hitter on the indoor volleyball team at Penn State, where she was named an All-American as a senior and was a two-time All-Big Ten Conference selection. During her collegiate career with the Nittany Lions, Penn State made two Final Four appearances and won a pair of conference championships.
Simpson’s collegiate career was prior to the NCAA’s sponsorship of beach volleyball, but Simpson spent several years on the AVP (Association of Volleyball Professionals) Tour. One of Simpson’s most frequent partners was Jennifer Kessy, who earned a silver medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics.
“When I met with the team it felt so comfortable, because I’ve been in their shoes before,” Simpson said. “Our administration is dedicating a full-time coach to our beach volleyball program and we’re going to be in it together. I feel with my playing experience I have a unique knowledge base to share and pass forward with this generation of players and I’m completely committed to the process.”
Following her beach volleyball career, Simpson spent two decades working in the Biotech and health care leadership field in California. She kept involved in the volleyball community, serving as a broadcaster for Fox Sports Net, ESPN and other outlets.

As her son, Colby, a tight end signed to play football next fall at Tulane, reached high school, many of his friends requested Simpson come lend her vast knowledge to the Oaks Christian High School beach volleyball team. In her first season, OCHS won the CIF D2 championship and Simpson also led the program to back-to-back Marmonte League titles.
“With my son finishing up high school and set to head off to college, I thought this was a perfect time to return to my passion of coaching volleyball,” Simpson said. “Once I started with Oaks Christian and we won that CIF D2 championship, I just thought ‘I’m back’.
“I feel really confident that I know how to win,” Simpson continued. “I’ve been winning on and off the court and throughout my professional career. I’m going to pass that knowledge on to this team.”
The Southeastern beach volleyball team will open the 2026 season in February.
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Assistant Director of Athletic Communications in York, PA for York College of Pennsylvania
Established in 1787, York College of Pennsylvania is a private, four-year college located in the city of York, a hub of arts and industry between Baltimore and Philadelphia. Housed on 190 picturesque acres, the college is known for its focus on experiential learning and community engagement, serving over 4,000 undergraduate and 300+ graduate students in more than 70 baccalaureate majors, along with 20+ graduate and professional programs. Deeply rooted in the liberal arts and recognized for excellence in its professional nursing, business, engineering, and education programs, York is ranked among the nation’s top 50 Best Value Schools by U.S. News. The College’s robust recreation and athletics program is among the best in the region, and is home to 23 NCAA III Division sports teams and 30+ intramural sports. A Princeton Review Best Northeastern College, York prides itself on its experienced, engaged faculty; its high-impact and student-centric philosophy; and its long-standing commitment to affordability and accessibility.
York College is committed to building a diverse college community and encourages members of underrepresented groups to apply.
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Eva Travis commits to Wisconsin Badgers volleyball via transfer portal
Dec. 22, 2025, 2:50 p.m. CT
- Former UC-Santa Barbara outside hitter Eva Travis has committed to the Wisconsin volleyball team.
- Travis, the 2024 Big West freshman of the year, has two seasons of eligibility remaining.
- She is the second player to join the Badgers via the transfer portal in this cycle.
Wisconsin volleyball has continued to find success with its 2025 transfer portal shopping.
Former UC-Santa Barbara outside hitter Eva Travis has committed to the Badgers via the transfer portal, she announced Dec. 22 on Instagram. She has two seasons of eligibility remaining.
After redshirting in 2023, Travis was the 2024 Big West freshman of the year as she tallied double-digit kill totals in 25 of her 30 matches and averaged 3.35 kills per set while hitting .210. She then averaged 3.93 kills per set in 2025 for the Gauchos while hitting an improved .240.
The 5-foot-10 outside hitter had 21 kills against USC and 19 kills against Creighton as the Gauchos pushed their ranked foes to five sets on Sept. 5 and 6.
“So excited and grateful to announce my commitment to continue my career at Wisconsin!” Travis said in the Instagram post. “Thank you to Coach Sheffield and the entire staff for this opportunity and to my family, teammates and coaches for all the support along the way. Go Badgers!”
Travis is the second player to commit to the Badgers in this portal cycle, joining ex-Florida middle blocker Jaela Auguste. UW has plenty of roster spots to fill after five players departed via the portal – setter Addy Horner, outside hitter Trinity Shadd-Ceres, middle blocker Tosia Serafinowska and liberos/defensive specialists Aniya Warren and Maile Chan.
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Gipple Named Acting Head Coach; Richards Set to Lead Adrian Track and Field After 2026 Season
ADRIAN, Mich. – Adrian College Athletic Director Craig Rainey ’89 announced a leadership change for the track and field program following the resignation of head coach Kaylie Laskody due to personal reasons. Beginning in the new year, Matthew Gipple will serve as Acting Head Coach for the spring 2026 season. Following the conclusion of the academic year, Kirk Richards will assume the role of head coach for the Adrian College track and field teams.
“We are excited to welcome Coach Gipple and Coach Richards to Adrian College,” said Rainey. “Coach Gipple has demonstrated success as an assistant coach at Siena Heights, and we are confident in his ability to lead the program as Acting Head Coach. We look forward to welcoming Coach Richards to Adrian College at the conclusion of the 2026 season and wish him the best of luck in his final season at Siena Heights.”
Gipple has served as an assistant coach for the Siena Heights University cross country and track and field programs since 2024. During his time with the Saints, he has coached two conference champions, five national qualifiers, and one All-American. His athletes also include five All-Conference selections and one program record holder.
As a student-athlete at Siena Heights, Gipple competed in track and field and compiled an accomplished career. He earned four All-American honors, captured two conference championships, received 12 All-Conference selections, and qualified for seven national championships.
Richards brings extensive coaching experience to Adrian College, having spent 15 seasons at Siena Heights University coaching cross country and track and field. During his tenure, Richards coached 129 All-Americans, 94 individual conference champions, and 16 national champions. At the team level, he led the Saints to WHAC Outdoor Track and Field Women’s Championships in both 2016 and 2017.
Prior to his collegiate coaching career, Richards spent 18 years coaching at the high school level. He guided his teams to 14 regional championships and 42 conference titles while mentoring multiple state champions in events including pole vault, hurdles, distance, long jump, and sprint relays. Richards has also demonstrated strong local recruiting success at Siena Heights, with 25 of the program’s 28 athletes hailing from Michigan and two from northwest Ohio.
Gipple will begin his coaching duties at Adrian College immediately, while Richards will transition to Adrian College following the 2026 season.
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Twenty-Five Secure CSC Academic All-District® Women’s Volleyball Honors
Official CSC Release
MADISON, Wis.
–Twenty-five Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) individuals have been named to the 2025 NCAA Division III Academic All-District® Women’s Volleyball Team, selected by the College Sports Communicators.
Individuals from the WIAC receiving the honor included: University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire’s Mya Cinnamo, Kaitlyn Erickson, Bailey Leeke and Abby Stanwood; UW-La Crosse’s Taylor Larson, Grace Nommensen and Kayla Sexton; UW-Oshkosh’s Izzy Coon, Jaclyn Dutkiewicz, Grace Juergens and Samantha Perlberg; UW-Platteville’s Kierney McDonald; UW-River Falls’ Lauren Noth and Audrey Petersen; UW-Stevens Point’s Tessa Erlandson, Olivia Paukner, Lauren Shaw and Carly Thomka; UW-Stout’s Maja Anderson, Emma Barton, Brynn Hessel and Brooke McCune; and UW-Whitewater’s Emma Bludgen, Abbie Dix and Amanda Hillmann.
To be eligible for the Academic All-District® and Academic All-America® award, a student-athlete must carry a minimum 3.50 cumulative GPA on a 4.0 scale, must compete in 90 percent of the institution’s sets OR must start in at least 66 percent of the institution’s total matches, and must be at least a sophomore academically and athletically.
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