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UC Davis Athletics Celebrates The Class Of 2025

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DAVIS, Calif. – UC Davis and UC Davis athletics will celebrate the Class of 2025 over the upcoming weekend of June 13-15 with ceremonies taking place at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, Calif.
 
“I told our student athletes to remember to take your time to listen to your heart,” said Faculty Athletics Representative Professor Greg Downs. “There are so many things they can do in the world with all the talents and skills they have. The question I asked is what drives you and inspires you, and it isn’t always the thing you would have guessed.
 
“I’ve encouraged them to try new things, check in to see what gives you more energy and drives your passion, and that it’s ok to live with the uncertainty of telling people you’re figuring things out. Then dive in with the same work ethic and drive you’ve shown here, and the next steps will take care of themselves. I’m proud of this group of Aggie student athletes and look forward to what they will accomplish going forward.”
 
174 Aggies make up the combined graduating class, which includes all four quarters going back to the Fall 2024 quarter. Of that group there are 17 graduate students and all four majors from all four UC Davis colleges are represented. Among the graduating Aggies, there are 35 different and distinct majors showcasing the diversity of UC Davis student athletes.

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FIRST NAME LAST NAME SPORT QUARTER
Scott Buie Men’s Soccer Fall
Hayden Carlson Men’s Soccer Fall
Aleix Aznar Beltran Men’s Water Polo Fall
James Kujawa Men’s Water Polo Fall
Holden Neach Men’s Water Polo Fall
William Nomura Men’s Water Polo Fall
Jordan Anaya Field Hockey Fall
Skylar Richards Field Hockey Fall
Caeley Goldstein Women’s Soccer Fall
Kylie  Garcia Women’s Soccer Fall
Teresa Garcia Women’s Soccer Fall
Isabella Mayo Women’s Soccer Fall
Samantha  Ruelas Women’s Soccer Fall
Olive Maunupau Women’s Tennis Fall
Markeece Alexander Football Fall
Kavir Bains Football Fall
Evan Bearden Football Fall
Chaz Davis Football Fall
Abraham Del Real Football Fall
Joshua Gale Football Fall
Cooper Hutton Football Fall
Lan Larison Football Fall
Alex Gouveia Baseball Winter
Mario Minor Football Winter
Luke Roncevich Football Winter
Elijah Simonson Football Winter
Kevin Welch Men’s Soccer Winter
Ryan Ishibashi Men’s Track & Field Winter
Joshua Davis Men’s Water Polo Winter
Margaret Franke Equestrian Winter
Madeline Gregory Equestrian Winter
Emma Jolly Equestrian Winter
Kendall Lance Equestrian Winter
Ruby Nahum Equestrian Winter
Jessica (Jessie) Rechs Equestrian Winter
Kayla Wolfe Equestrian Winter
Isabella Fitz-Gerald Gymnastics Winter
Regan Arkless Lacrosse Winter
Sofia Gorona Lacrosse Winter
Katherine Jones Lacrosse Winter
Sophia Eftekhari Softball Winter
Riley Acosta Baseball Spring
Rowen Barnes Baseball Spring
Delaney Carter Baseball Spring
Ethan Felix Baseball Spring
Bryan Green Baseball Spring
Jason Hanson Baseball Spring
Leighton Helfrick Baseball Spring
Nicholas Leehey Baseball Spring
Francesco Borra Men’s Basketball Spring
Leo DeBruhl Men’s Basketball Spring
TY Johnson Men’s Basketball Spring
Lukas Prongos Men’s Basketball Spring
Pablo Tamba Men’s Basketball Spring
Jacob Lawrence Men’s Cross Country Spring
Julian Alessi Football Spring
Soni Amone Football Spring
Blake Antzaloutas  Football Spring
Ben Banks-Altekruse Football Spring
Rory Bell  Football Spring
Christian Calhoun Football Spring
Jackson Cloyd Football Spring
Angelo Genetti Football Spring
Grant Harper Football Spring
Miles Hastings Football Spring
Zachary Kennedy Football Spring
Noa Masui Football Spring
Tyson McWilliams Football Spring
David Meyer Football Spring
Miles Meynell Football Spring
Thomas Mirabella  Football Spring
Hunter Ridley Football Spring
Andrew Rumary Football Spring
Luka Sarac Football Spring
Ian Simpson Football Spring
Princeton Toki  Football Spring
Trent Tompkins Football Spring
Semaj Verner Football Spring
Anthony Villarreal Football Spring
Cole Wright  Football Spring
Darren Chiu Men’s Golf Spring
Ethan Chung Men’s Golf Spring
Cole Pond Men’s Soccer Spring
Sam De Vries Men’s Tennis Spring
Ryan Torres Men’s Tennis Spring
Michael Cooper Men’s Track & Field Spring
Lance Der Manuelian Men’s Track & Field Spring
Harrison Hansen Men’s Track & Field Spring
Caveli Hensley Men’s Track & Field Spring
Francisco Sanchez Men’s Track & Field Spring
Nickolaus Santos Men’s Track & Field Spring
Johnny Kujawa Men’s Water Polo Spring
Victoria Baker Women’s Basketball Spring
Sydney Burns Women’s Basketball Spring
Mazzie Harris Women’s Basketball Spring
Megan Norris Women’s Basketball Spring
Tova Sabel Women’s Basketball Spring
Bria Shine Women’s Basketball Spring
Dani Barrett Women’s Cross Country Spring
Hope Bergmark Women’s Cross Country Spring
Madison Kackley Women’s Cross Country Spring
Elizabeth Bunt Equestrian Spring
Emma Dillon Equestrian Spring
Marin Gilliland Equestrian Spring
Maddie Gleason Equestrian Spring
Natasha Replogle Equestrian Spring
Natalie Wasson Equestrian Spring
Liselotte Koop Field Hockey Spring
Audrey Lee Field Hockey Spring
Zoe Mohrman Field Hockey Spring
Caroline Stutte Field Hockey Spring
Abby Leighton Women’s Golf Spring
Marina Mata Women’s Golf Spring
Skyler May Women’s Golf Spring
Ellie Rastvortseva Women’s Golf Spring
Valerie Mostajo Gymnastics Spring
Megan Ray Gymnastics Spring
Ava Scafani Gymnastics Spring
Izabella Trejo Gymnastics Spring
Alex Agnew Lacrosse Spring
Ella Brislin Lacrosse Spring
Grace Gebhardt Lacrosse Spring
Natalie Markman Lacrosse Spring
Ally Richardson-Pepper Lacrosse Spring
Alannah Scott Lacrosse Spring
Katie Sullivan Lacrosse Spring
Clare Urbanic Lacrosse Spring
Mickey Buscemi Softball Spring
Bella Holtz Softball Spring
Grace Kilday Softball Spring
Samantha Tristan Women’s Soccer Spring
Joshlyn Aguirre Women’s Soccer Spring
Keylei Aujolea Carroll Women’s Soccer Spring
Devyn Simmons Women’s Soccer Spring
Emma Vane Women’s Soccer Spring
Isabelle Comes Beach Volleyball Spring
Lindsay Heller Beach Volleyball Spring
Kylie Miller Beach Volleyball Spring
Tabitha Mitchell Beach Volleyball Spring
Mia Olen Beach Volleyball Spring
Zola Conot Swimming and Diving Spring
Christy Douglas Swimming and Diving Spring
Haley Hoefer Swimming and Diving Spring
Katie Mclain Swimming and Diving Spring
Summer Mitchell Swimming and Diving Spring
Samantha Rhodes Swimming and Diving Spring
Taylor Schwarz Swimming and Diving Spring
Claire Galerkin Women’s Tennis Spring
Madeleine Page Women’s Tennis Spring
Solia Valentine Women’s Tennis Spring
Sarah Graessley Women’s Track & Field Spring
Ashpreet Kler Women’s Track & Field Spring
Sydney Makar Women’s Track & Field Spring
Sydney McCann Women’s Track & Field Spring
Lauren Spellman Women’s Track & Field Spring
Alexa Hogan Volleyball Spring
Victoria Holmes Volleyball Spring
Allison Merz Volleyball Spring
Julia NG Volleyball Spring
Olivia Utterback Volleyball Spring
Kelly Hungerford Women’s Water Polo Spring
Maddie Sumner Women’s Water Polo Spring
Samantha Yoo Women’s Water Polo Spring
Mark Wolbert Baseball Summer
Marsalis Roberson Men’s Basketball Summer
Gaven Cooke Football Summer
Benjamin Newman Football Summer
Jake Parsons Football Summer
Marcus Garcia Men’s Soccer Summer
Keanna Abraham Gymnastics Summer
Julia Bodor Beach Volleyball Summer
Emily Uhrinak Beach Volleyball Summer
Brianna “Bri” Nunn Women’s Track & Field Summer
Elizabeth Povey Women’s Track & Field Summer

This story is an example of UC Davis Athletics’ commitment to the Ignite Strategic Plan Pillar of “Student-Athlete Development and Welfare”. Read more about our strategic plan here; IGNITE.
 

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Fall 2025 SouthCoast High School Girls Volleyball Super Team

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The high school girls volleyball season on the SouthCoast was a strong one. Of the area’s nine teams,  five — Dartmouth, Fairhaven, GNB Voc-Tech, Old Rochester and Wareham — qualified for the 2025 MIAA playoffs.

Old Rochester had the deepest run, reaching the Division 3 Elite 8 after winning the South Coast Conference Large Division crown. 



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T&F Set to Host Penn Select

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PHILADELPHIA – The University of Pennsylvania men’s and women’s track & field teams return to the Ott Center on Jan. 10, hosting the Penn Select. 

Field events are scheduled to begin at Noon with weight throw, high jump, pole vault, and long jump. Running events will start at 2:00 p.m. with the women’s mile. 

PENN SELECT

Saturday, January 10

Jane and David Ott Center for Track and Field | Philadelphia, Pa. 
 

Live Results, Schedule of Events, Watch Live – (ESPN+) 

Tickets – $5 Youth (2-12), $10 Adult  

Teams Competing

Delaware State, Howard, LaSalle, Lehigh, Morgan State, Penn, Rider, Rutgers, St. Joseph’s, Temple, Townson, and Villanova.

Quaker Notemeal

Jessica Oji made her collegiate debut in shot put at the Penn Opener (Dec. 5), breaking the Ivy League indoor record with a mark of 17.72m (58′ 1.75″). 

Adannia Agbo broke the school record in the triple jump recording a distance of 13.05m (42′ 9.75″), rank second in the NCAA. 

Jake Rose won six of seven events in the men’s heptathlon scoring 5647 points, setting a school record. 

Freshman Joseph “Tiago” Socarras took over the track in the men’s 1000m crossing the finish line first with a school record time of 2:20.39. 

Penn closed out the meet with a fifth school record, as the 4x400m relay team of Leo FrancisNayyir Newash-Campbell, Tiago Socarras, and Ryan Matulonis ran 3:09.78 to claim victory. 

NCAA Top 25

2. Jessica Oji, Shot Put – 17.72m 

2. Adannia Agbo, Triple Jump – 13.05m 

5. Jake Rose, Heptathlon – 5647 pts

16. Matthew Kathiravelu, Triple Jump – 15.06m 

22. Keira Beaumont, 60m – 7.44

25. Ryan Matulonis, 60m H – 7.96

25. Raina Pietrzak, Pentathlon – 3560 pts

6. Men’s 4x400m – 3:09.78

17. Women’s 4x400m – 3:45.22

Leading the Ivy League 

Keira Beaumont, 60m – 7.44

Tiago Socarras, 1000m – 2:20.39

Ryan Matulonis, 60m H – 7.96

Mark Hellwig, High Jump – 2:06m

Jake Rose, Long Jump – 7.12m 

Paris Ivery, Long Jump – 5.96m

Adannia Agbo, Triple Jump – 13.05m  

Jessica Oji, Shot Put – 17.72m 

Jake Rose, Heptathlon – 5647 pts

Men’s 4x400m – 3:09.78

Women’s 4x400m – 3:45.22

Ivy League Athlete of the Week

Jessica Oji – Dec. 9 

Jake Rose – Dec. 9 

Upcoming Meets 

Jan. 17 – Quaker Invitational (Ott Center)

Jan. 22-24 – Penn 10 Elite (Ott Center) 

Jan. 30 – Penn Invitational (Ott Center)

Jan. 30 – 31 – Stan Scott Invitational (Lubbock, Texas)

About the Ott Center 

The 73,000-square foot facility on River Fields Drive is connected to the Hollenback Center, adjacent to the Schuylkill River and south of Penn Park. Designed to be filled with natural light, the new building features large, clear story windows which face the Schuylkill River and align with the multi-story windows on the flanks of Hollenback, which was originally the campus powerplant.

 

The facility is designed to honor Penn’s long tradition of excellence in track and field and will enhance and provide support to the Penn Relays – the oldest and largest track and field event in the country.

The facility contains a banked 200 meter running track designed around specific geometric relationships between the straight and curved track sections to produce optimal conditions for running events, two long jump/triple jump runways, two pole vault runways, an eight-lane infield for sprints, hurdles and high jump, and a throwing area for the shot put and weight throw. With spectator seating of more than 1,000, the Ott Center will be able to host a series of exciting youth, high school and college events for years to come.

 



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Michigan State Indoor Track & Field Returns to Action at Wolverine Invitational

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Wolverine Invitational

Date:
Saturday, Jan. 10
Location: U-M Indoor Track & Field Building | Ann Arbor, Mich.
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EAST LANSING, Mich. – Michigan State track & field returns to action on Saturday, Jan. 10 at the Wolverine Invitational.

This is the Spartans’ first meet since the holiday break. Michigan State will have several sprinters along with a group of field athletes in action.

The field events begin at 10:30 a.m., while the running events start at 11 a.m. Tess Roman will start the running action for MSU in the prelims of the 60m hurdles. Roman will also compete in the women’s shot put. Logan Allen and Dylan Terryberry will follow in the prelims of the 60m hurdles at 11:15 a.m. Last time that Allen competed at the GVSU Holiday Open, he set the Michigan State record with a time of 7.77 in the 60m hurdles.Terryberry will also be in action in the high jump.

In the 300m, Elizabeth Anderson and Alexys Wilson will compete for the Spartans in the final running event for the MSU women. In the field events, the Leila Barmore and Gabrielle Jeffries will be in action in the long jump.

On the men’s side, Michigan State will have three athletes in the 60m dash in Cameron Cheetam, Drew Novak and Carter Bissell. The Spartans will have two more men in field events. Adam Blue will contest the pole vault and Andrew Harding in the long jump.

 



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Five Volleyball Student-Athletes Earn Southland All-Academic Honors

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NEW ORLEANS – Five New Orleans Privateers volleyball players earned a spot on the Southland Conference All-Academic Team that was announced by the conference office on Friday afternoon.
 
Courtney Roundtree, Defne Eciroglu, Vanae Sapp, Alessandra Meoni and Lani Alleman all earned spots on the team.
 
Roundtree has a 3.33 GPA as a Sociology major with a minor in Psychology. The senior middle blocker played every set this season and accrued 236 kills. For her career, Roundtree finished with 653 kills and 199 total blocks. She had a stretch of eight consecutive matches with 10 or more kills this season.
 
Eciroglu currently has a 3.87 cumulative GPA after the fall semester as a Chemistry major. The junior setter entered the top 10 in program history in career assists and now has 1,601 assists in her three years on the Lakefront. She had 713 assists and 198 digs for the 2025 campaign.
 
Sapp finished holds a 4.00 GPA while in a Master’s program for Education. Sapp transferred to the Privateers for her final year in 2025 and finished with 158 kills along with 228 digs. She had a pair of double-doubles against Lamar this season. Sapp also had 10 matches with 10 or more digs on the year.
 

Meoni is also a graduate transfer with a 4.00 GPA. She is in a Master’s program for Mathematics. Meoni finished the year with a team-high 249 kills and added 128 digs and 49 total blocks. She had five double-doubles on the season and had a 20-kill match against Nicholls and a 25-dig performance against East Texas A&M.
 
Alleman currently holds a 3.60 GPA as a Psychology major. The junior libero had 151 digs this season. She also finished her career in the top 15 in career digs per set in program history with 2.34. In her three seasons with the Privateers, Alleman finished with 658 digs in 259 career sets played.
 
These five women are the first Southland volleyball all-academic selections since Kaitlyn Grice in 2018.
 
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Cross Country Lands Six on Academic All-MAC Team

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KALAMAZOO, Mich. — The Mid-American Conference announced the 2025 Cross Country Academic All-MAC Team on Thursday morning, celebrating the achievements of 117 student-athletes who have excelled both in competition and in the classroom. The Broncos were headlined by six honorees on this year’s list. 

The Academic All-MAC distinction honors student-athletes who demonstrate outstanding dedication to both their academic and athletic pursuits. To qualify, student-athletes must maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.20 and participate in at least 50% of their team’s competitions during the season.

Ava Kurczewski (3.93, Exercise Science), Lara Machado Pereira (3.76, Biomedical Sciences), Larissa McGrath (3.97, Biomedical Sciences), Lily Overton (3.70, Exercise Science), Lauren Sancrant (3.68, Strategic Communications: Public Relations) and Madison Zarembski (3.98, Elementary Education) were the representatives this season. 

 



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