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Evelyn Bliss Repeats as All-American in Javelin
“It was not exactly what she was hoping for but she still hit over 180 feet which has consistently been a top eight throw every year until today,” said Bucknell head coach Kevin Donner. “It is still a one spot improvement from last year and she is still a Second Team All-American. We are all very proud of Evie’s sophomore season and she still has the World University Games in Germany and the USATF Championships back in Eugene in the next 4-6 weeks.”
Results
“Today was a very competitive day,” said Bliss. “I unfortunately didn’t put it together like I have before, but the javelin is always a learning experience and I’ll come back better prepared.”
Bliss threw first in the second flight of 12. Her first toss went 46.46m (152-5), placing her 11th. The top seeds, including Bliss at four, filled the flight and their resulting throws dropped Bliss to 19th by the time her second chance arrived.
The Bucknell star answered the challenge, uncorking a strong 54.19m (177-9) throw. The mark immediately rocketed into sixth place, putting her in position for the finals, of which only the top nine advanced. Unfortunately, Bliss’ compatriots on the second flight proved adept at their business and five better throws returned her to 11th.
Bliss, as she often does, delivered her best throw in the final attempt. Her third heave flashed against the effervescent Oregon sky and settled into the soil at 55.09m (180-9). The throw was impressive but did not shake her from her 11th-place standing. She remained 11th until Missouri’s Valentina Barrios Bornacelli’s attempt placed the Tiger at fourth, moving everyone below down a spot.
“I think we’re both proud and upset at the same time,” said throws coach Ryan Protzman. “There’s probably never a year that her throw doesn’t make the final. It was her fourth best throw ever and she made adjustments and improved each throw. She can be upset but she has a lot to be proud of. Those ladies in the top nine did amazing. We are going to learn from these results and be ready to attack the same goal of chasing a national title. So proud of Evie for her body of work the last two years. She has already accomplished so much and the sky is the limit for this hard-working young lady!”
Fiamoncini was a three-time All-American, earning 13th (2018), 9th (2019), and 3rd (2021). The COVID-19 pandemic dashed her opportunity for a four-peat. Bliss will have the chance in 2026 to equalize her feat and in 2027 to surpass it.
Bornacelli performed admirably in both of her final attempts. She won the national championship, achieving a personal record of 62m (203-5) in the last round of the finals. Georgia’s Manuela Rotundo placed second with a throw of 60.35m (198-0), while TCU’s Irene Jepkemboi secured bronze with a toss of 60.31m (197-10).
Bliss’ summer will continue with her participation in the FISU World Championships (July 21-27) and the USATF National Championships (July 31-August 3).
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Liebowitz Earns First Career Track Athlete of the Week Honor
RICHMOND, Va. — Brian Liebowitz opened the new year with some new hardware as he earned his first career CAA Track Athlete of the Week award on Tuesday.
The Seawolves opened 2026 with the TCNJ Invitational at The Armory in New York City. Liebowitz led the way with the team’s lone win in the event after setting a new PR in the 3,000m with a time of 8:33.52. Of the 25 other runners in the event, the next closest time was a whole five seconds behind the sophomore.
Liebowitz and the rest of the squad are back at The Armory this Friday at 9:30 a.m. for the Ramapo College Invitational.
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Hickey Named to CSC Academic All-America Second Team
Valpo volleyball senior libero Emma Hickey (Granger, Ind./Penn) was recognized Tuesday for her stellar work both on the court and in the classroom over the course of her four-year career, as she was named to the College Sports Communicators Academic All-America Second Team.
The MVC Libero of the Year and an AVCA Honorable Mention All-Region selection this season, Hickey ranked 11th nationally and second in the MVC in 2025 with 5.06 digs/set, capping a collegiate career where she ranked among the top-15 nationally in each of her four seasons. She was a five-time MVC Defensive Player of the Week selection, giving her nine weekly honors for her career — tied for third-most in MVC history.
Hickey closed her career with 2,665 digs, 17th-most in NCAA D-I history. She closed the 2025 campaign as the active career leader in digs across all divisions and owned over 600 more digs than the next-highest D-I athlete.
In the classroom, Hickey owned a 3.936 GPA (as of the time of voting) as a civil engineering major. She was the 2025 MVC Volleyball Scholar-Athlete of the Year and a three-time member of the MVC Scholar-Athlete Teams. Hickey has earned the MVC Commissioner’s Academic Excellence Award, been named to the MVC Honor Roll and received Valpo Presidential Academic Honors. She is also a member of Tau Beta Pi, the engineering honor society.
Hickey is the fourth different Valpo volleyball player to earn Academic All-America honors, combining for five such accolades, and is the first since Rylee Cookerly was named to the Academic All-America First Team in the fall of 2021. Valpo Athletics now boasts a total of 42 Academic All-Americans, 30 of which have come in the last 22 years — with at least one such honoree in 19 of those 22 years.
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Track & Field’s Odeluga, Robinson-O’Hagan Win SEC Weekly Awards – Ole Miss Athletics
Odeluga set the SEC lead in both the women’s shot put and weight throw after her winning performances last week at Kentucky’s Rod McCravy Memorial to open the 2026 indoor season. Odeluga took the weight throw crown on a massive five-foot PR of 22.95m/75-03.50, which ranks second nationally and fifth on Ole Miss’ stacked women’s weight throw all-time list. In the shot put, Odeluga had her best open ever at her winning toss of 17.92m/58-09.50, which also ranks second nationally and leads the SEC by nearly three feet.
Robinson-O’Hagan, three-time NCAA Champion and watch list member for The Bowerman, also took the SEC lead in men’s edition of both the shot put and weight throw. He won the shot at an NCAA-leading 20.76m/68-01.50, the best mark this early into the collegiate season (Jan. 10) in available records (since at least 2008). In the weight, Robinson-O’Hagan was the top collegiate finisher at 23.78m/78-00.25, which ranks third nationally.
Ole Miss track & field heads to Nashville this week for the Vanderbilt Invitational, which is set to run Jan. 16-17.
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Volleyball’s M.E. Hargan Earns Academic All-America Recognition
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MOREHEAD, Ky. —
It was a storybook season for volleyball senior M.E. Hargan with a plethora of accolades on and off the court, and she’s added yet another to her trophy case. Hargan earned a spot on the prestigious Division I Academic All-America team, as selected by the College Sports Communicators. Hargan is a third-team honoree.
Only 21 student-athletes among the thousands in DI earned Academic All-America, and she is the lone representative from the Ohio Valley Conference.
“I am super honored and grateful to be recognized at this high level for all the hard work I’ve been putting in the last couple of years,” she said.
She is the seventh all-time Eagle volleyball student-athlete to be an Academic All-American and the first since Olivia Lohmeier in 2021. Others include Emma Keough (2011), Holly Evans (2010), Missy Blanford (1988), Kristen Pedersen (1982) and Tessa Fraki (1982).
Hargan was first named academic all-district and earned that honor for the third consecutive season. She also earned the highest individual scholastic award in the league, the OVC Scholar Athlete.
Hargan, from Elizabethtown, Ky., wrapped up her indoor collegiate career in November as the 2025 Ohio Valley Conference Offensive Player of the Year and was named Honorable Mention AVCA All-South Region. She has a 3.88 lifetime grade point average in veterinary science.
She led the Ohio Valley Conference with 493 kills this season (27th nationally), averaging 4.61 kills per set and ranking 15th in the country in NCAA Division I. Her 569 points (5.32 points per set average) ranked 21st in the nation overall and 11th in per set.
One of Morehead State’s most prolific hitters, Hargan finished her career with 1,488 kills – ranking third in program history for the modern era (2008-present when rally scoring changed to 25-point sets). Her 493 kills this season were the third-highest total in the modern era in the Eagle record book. Hargan finished with three seasons in the top 10 in program history for kills.
Her 2,575 total attacks’ tally is the second-highest in the program’s modern era. She also finished with 956 career digs, ranking ninth in the records. Her 98 career service aces and 36 career block solos both rank 10th in the program, as does her 439 career sets played.
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This Week in Wake Forest Women’s Athletics – Presented by Truist (Jan. 12-18)
- Women’s Basketball:
- After a week in California facing the Cardinal and Golden Bears, The Demon Deacons return home Thursday evening to face in-state rival NC State at Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum.Tipoff is scheduled for 6 p.m. on ACC Network Extra.
- In their most recent outing in a close contest with Cal, Wake Forest collected 32 points inside, while allowing Cal to score just 22, a 10-point deficit.
- Across 18 games, the Deacs have totaled 558 points in the paint (31.6 per game).
- Women’s Tennis:
- Wake Forest women’s tennis is set to make its season debut Saturday, January 17 at No. 16 Tennessee.
- The Demon Deacons are seeking revenge after falling 4-3 to the Volunteers in Winston-Salem last season.
- Tennessee is one of four preseason top-16 opponents on the schedule for the Deacs in 2026.
- The team will then make its home debut on Monday, Jan. 19, hosting ETSU. All home matches are free to attend.
- Wake Forest women’s tennis is set to make its season debut Saturday, January 17 at No. 16 Tennessee.
- Track & Field:
- The Wake Forest women’s track and field team are set to return to action with three meets during the month of January.
- The Demon Deacons begin 2026 by competing in the Mondo College Invitational (Jan. 17) at the JDL Fast Track in Winston-Salem.
- The Deacs will then have a dual slate during the final week of the month, with one group heading to Lynchburg, Va. to compete at the Brant Tolsma Invitational (Jan. 30-31), while another group traveling to Boston for the John Thomas Terrier Classic (Jan. 31).
- The Wake Forest women’s track and field team are set to return to action with three meets during the month of January.
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Wake Forest’s comprehensive excellence includes its highly regarded school of medicine, business school, law school, innovative department of engineering and its nationally renowned Program for Leadership and Character, which prepares students to live with purpose, integrity and courage. Additionally, Wake Forest has campuses across Winston-Salem, Charlotte and Washington, D.C. – providing many academic offerings to students from across the nation and around the world.
Learn more about Wake Forest University at www.wfu.edu and at GoDeacs.com.
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Huskies add D1 transfer Keeley Nellis
HOUGHTON, Mich. – Michigan Tech volleyball has added Keeley Nellis to its roster for the upcoming 2026 season. Nellis is transferring to Tech from NCAA Division I Lamar University, where she was a member of the volleyball team for the past two seasons. The native of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, will have two years of eligibility remaining as a defensive specialist.
“We are very excited to add Keeley to our roster,” Tech volleyball coach Cindy Pindral said. “She adds a ton of experience playing at the D1 level and is a perfect fit for Michigan Tech, as she is pursuing a degree in mechanical engineering. She has excellent touch and is very competitive. Keeley adds a lot of depth to our defensive specialist group.”
Nellis appeared in 57 matches and 192 sets over the past two seasons for the Cardinals and totaled 579 digs, averaging 3.02 per set. As a freshman in 2024, she led the team with 421 digs and ranked second with 33 aces. She ranked fourth in the Southland Conference in digs (4.30/set) and seventh in aces (0.34/set) and was ranked seventh nationally amongst freshmen in digs. Nellis recorded 20 double-digit dig matches, including a career-high 24 against Nicholls (Nov. 7, 2024). She had nine aces against Nicholls on Sept. 6, 2024. Nellis had 158 digs in 2025, appearing in 28 matches and 93 sets. She was named to the Bluff City Showdown All-Tournament Team in 2024.
Nellis played high school at Oceanside Collegiate Academy, helping guide her team to back-to-back state titles (2021 and 2022) as one of the top defensive players in the Palmetto State. She received All-Palmetto Region honors in 2022 and followed that up with all-region recognition again in 2023. An Academic Honorable Mention All-America, Nellis was a defensive captain as a senior. She competed for Carolina Rogue Volleyball Club.
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