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High School Sports  |  USA TODAY Sports Blackford Bruins Blackford Bruins Head coach: Courtney Miles (first season) Last season: 16-18 Varsity returners: Sr. S Kaitlin Nuckols (560 assists, 20 kills, 18 aces, 122 digs); Sr. RS Kirsti Reed (67 kill, 10 aces, 45 digs, 10 blocks); Sr. MB Rachael Baker (117 kills, 11 aces, 69 […]

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Blackford Bruins

Blackford Bruins

Head coach: Courtney Miles (first season)

Last season: 16-18

Varsity returners: Sr. S Kaitlin Nuckols (560 assists, 20 kills, 18 aces, 122 digs); Sr. RS Kirsti Reed (67 kill, 10 aces, 45 digs, 10 blocks); Sr. MB Rachael Baker (117 kills, 11 aces, 69 digs, 23 blocks); Sr. MB Shelby Strine (107 kills, 27 digs, 39 blocks); Jr. L/S Hannah Simmons (5 kills, 17 aces, 56 digs); So. OH Victoria Bauer (11 kills, 21 aces, 75 digs); So. DS Peyton Hiestand (15 aces, 73 digs)

Varsity newcomers: Sr. L Whitney Bliss; Jr. DS/L Maysie Hayden; Jr. OH Darcie Robertson

Varsity departures: MB Madison Crist (228 kills, 33 aces, 220 digs, 60 blocks); DS Amanda Felver (5 kills, 20 aces, 145 digs); OH Krysta Nickols (83 kills, 25 aces, 244 digs, 5 blocks)

Season outlook: “Our main goal this year is building the confidence to persevere the entire length of a match in order to win the series,” Miles says. “We have many returning varsity players who have great potential this season.”

Blue River Vikings

Blue River Vikings

Head coach: ZoeAnn Chernowsky (sixth season)

Last season: 14-18

Varsity returners: Jr. OH Christina Hughes (316 Kills, 69 Aces); Jr. DS Sara Barnes (158 Digs); Jr. L Alyssa Sells (203 Digs, 44 Aces); Jr. OH Hope Crabtree (147 Digs, 39 Aces); So. MB Kyleigh Alcorn (104 Kills, 29.5 Blocks); So. MB Haley Morgan (17.5 blocks, 19 aces); So. S Brenna Morgan (131 digs, 34 aces, 702 assists)

Varsity newcomers: Jr. DS Karen Halstead; Fr. DS Mallery Sharp

Varsity departures: OH Bryanna Graat (297 Digs, 266 Kills, 37 Aces)

Outlook: “We are still a youthful team looking to build on some success from last season,” Chernowsky says.

Burris Owls

Burris Owls

Coach: John Rodriguez (first season at Burris)

Last season: 18-17

Varsity returners: So. DS Tiffany Hollihan (5 assists, 22 aces, 101 digs); Jr. S Lexi Johnson (3 assists); Jr. MB Taylor Harman (108 kills, 4 assists, 6 digs, 62 blocks); Jr. L Isabel Gothard (10 assists, 37 aces, 328 digs); Jr. S Emily Brinkman (187 assists, 3 aces, 12 digs); Jr. OH/MB Taylor Kring (187 kills, 6 assists, 36 aces, 49 digs, 36 blocks); Jr. OH Alyssa Peters (141 kills, 3 aces, 41 digs, 19 blocks); Jr. DS Marissa Dudley (14 aces, 5 digs); Sr. DS Jessica Craig (5 assists, 41 aces, 127 digs)

Varsity newcomers: Fr. OH/MB Abigail Ludwick

Varsity departures: OH Ari Anderson (111 kills, 17 blocks); OH Hannah Brinkman (145 kills, 49 aces, 188 digs); DS Esther Griffin (6 digs); MB Keyonna Morrow (118 kills, 34 aces, 13 blocks); S Mia Robertson (542 assists, 18 aces, 57 digs)

Season outlook: “I really like the effort of our backcourt players,” Rodriguez says. “Passing and defense has to be at a high level in order to bring back the Burris tradition.”

Central Bearcats

Central Bearcats

Coach: Wes Lyon (11th season, 327-54)

Last season: 24-10

Varsity returners: Sr. L Jessica Helms (557 digs, 69 service aces); Sr. DS Suzi Smith (150 digs, 36 service aces); Jr. OH Allyson Young (117 kills, 68 digs); So. MB Micah Leavell (199 kills, 38.5 blocks); So. OH Nikki Marshall (65 kills, 23 service aces)

Varsity newcomers: Sr. S Catherine Smith; Sr. DS Jordyn Cline; Jr. OH Savannah Jackson; Jr. MB Jordan Pointer; Fr. S/RS Lacee Adams; Fr. OH Kincaid Padgett; Fr. OH E’laisha Young

Varsity departures: S Sarah Dale (1,069 assists, 40 aces, 194 digs); OH Kaitlin Kerrigan (225 kills, 195 digs, 36 blocks); Jaydn’ Pegues (561 kills, 35 aces, 321 digs); OH Katiana Wilbanks (17 kills, 9 digs, 5 blocks)

Season outlook: “With 68 percent of the offense and the setter gone from last year, new players need to step up and become offensive threats,” Lyon says. “Our ball control and serving should help us stay competitive until the offense develops.”

Cowan Blackhawks

Cowan Blackhawks

Head coach: Pancho Alvarez (second season, 27-10)

Last season: 27-10, Class A state champions

Varsity returners: Sr. MB Kristina Flowers (213 kills, 44 blocks, 130 digs); Sr. DS Makayla Miller (144 digs, five aces); Sr. S Allie Curtis (44 digs); Sr. DS Kelsie Mace (93 digs, 11 aces); Jr. L Valorie Flick (738 digs, 25 aces)

Varsity newcomers: Jr. MB Diane Campbell; Jr. RS Mahalia Flick; Fr. S/RS Gabby Harrington; Jr. RS Alaya Miller; OH Jr. Caitlyn Kimbrough; Jr. DS Kelsey Harrington; Fr. MB/OH McKenzie Howell; So. S Abigail Huff; Fr. DS Taylin Oxley

Varsity departures: MB Mallory Bruner (229 kills, 48 blocks); OH Audrey Jones (147 kills, 45 aces, 79 digs); DS Jessica Mace (124 kills, 284 digs); S Madisen Mangus (905 assists, 60 aces, 153 digs); MB Kyanne Stewart (189 kills, 65 blocks)

Season outlook: “Hard work, motivation and defensive discipline will be the foundation of this team’s success,” Alvarez says. “Distribution of the ball and ability to terminate have been the focus during the summer, first several days of practice and will continue to be as the season progresses.”

Daleville Broncos

Daleville Broncos

Coach: Justin Richman (fourth season)

Last season: 18-15

Varsity returners: Sr. S Rosie Weber (792 assists, 178 digs, 102 aces); Sr. OH Lauren Wilson (214 digs, 346 kills); Sr. MB Meredith Witty (188 kills); Jr. OH Baylee Wright (25 kills); Jr. DS Erin Allen (151 digs, 26 aces); Sr. OH RuthAnne Shellabarger (5 kills, 3 aces); Jr. DS Lauren Irelan (7 digs, 21 aces); Jr. MB Hannah Huff (52 kills); Jr. L Hannah McKinney (195 digs, 51 aces)

Varsity departures: L Jayda Morris (535 digs, 31 assists kills)

Season outlook: “We finally have established experience and a gym culture,” Richman says. “Now we have to use that to our advantage by starting fast and finishing strong.”

Delta Eagles

Delta Eagles

Coach: Heidi Zickgraf (sixth season, 110-57)

Last season: 17-13

Varsity returners: Sr. S Madison Bergren (952 assists, 172 digs), Sr. M Marissa Elam (213 kills, 58 blocks), Jr. L Teaghan Dishman (33 aces, 610 digs), Jr. DS Ericka Pursley (227 digs), So. OH Kaylee Nichols (119 kills, 62 digs), So. OH Audrey Woodin (143 kills, 22 blocks, 50 digs), So. DS Sarah Ogle (218 digs, 39 aces), Jr. DS/S McKenzie Sulfridge

Varsity newcomers: Sr. OH Emily Langguth, FR. DS Gabby Zgunda, FR S Kelsee Roe, FR. M Rebecka Vannatta, FR OH/MACamryn Campbell, So. OH/MA Maci Pickering, Sr. DS Alex Kennedy

Varsity departures: OH Destiny Coleman (7 kills); OH Lauren Cross (6 kills); OH Lauren Ogle (310 digs, 48 aces); MB Taylor Wright (341 kills, 59 blocks)

Season outlook: “The chemistry of the team will play a huge part this season,” Zickgraf says. “Several newcomers will be asked to play big roles and how they jell with the returning players is yet to be determined.”

Jay County Patriots

Jay County Patriots

Coach: Fred Medler (19th season)

Last season: 11-23

Varsity returners: Jr. OH Mallory Houck (67 kills, 207 digs); Jr. MB Bre McIntire (194 kills); Jr. MB/RS Emily Westgerdes (44 kills); OH Abby Wendel (83 digs); Jr. MB Ava Kunkler (121 kills); Jr. OH Kylie Osborne (150 kills)

Varsity newcomers: Jr. S Jessica Kerrigan; Jr. DS Faith Parr; So. OH Mallory Marshall; Jr. RS Michelle Wellman; Fr. S Lizzy Schoenlein

Varsity departure: S Hannah Ainsworth

Season outlook: “We will be young and interesting to watch this season,” Medler says. “Our success this season will depend on how much we have grown up, how well we respond to other teams and our ability to drive ourselves when things are not quite going our way.”

Monroe Central

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Monroe Central Golden Bears

Coach: Kelsey Brandl (second season)

Last season: NA

Varsity returners: Sr. DS Morgan Engle; Sr. DS Shaylee Stigleman; Jr. OH Lexi Hosier; So. S Zoee Kear; So. MB Morgan Haney; So. MB Emmarae Roberts; So. RS Mikaela McGrath; So. DS Maleah Huser

Varsity newcomers: Jr. DS Destiny Cope; So. OH/MB Andrea Butler; Fr. OH/RS Katarina DiBiasio

Varsity departures: OH Luren Muzzarelli; MB Abigail Silvers; DS Erin Hodge; OH Haley Fields; OH/RS Kayla Bogue

Season outlook: “We have a great group of players returning with a pair of strong seniors and a core group of youthful players,” Brandl says. “The culture of Monroe Central volleyball has begun to change and just the overall atmosphere is much more team-oriented and very strong.”

New Castle Trojans

New Castle Trojans

Coach: Randy Gardner (second season, 33-3)

Last season: 33-3

Varsity returners: Sr. OH Lauryn Gillis (583 kills, 259 digs, 85 blocks); Jr. MB Payton Anderson (266 kills, 58 blocks); Sr. MB Laryssa Welch (232 kills, 75 blocks); Jr. L Brianna Heffernan (357 digs, 22 aces); Sr. OH Megan Milikan (3 kills, 14 digs, 6½ blocks); Sr. S Abbey Renner (69 assists, 10 digs); Sr. DS Ashley Criswell; Jr. OH/DS Jennifer Barr (8 digs); Jr. DS Courtney Barr

Varsity newcomers: Sr. RS Allie Sabo; Jr. S Kiley Lingenfelter (1,137 assists, 53 aces, 100 digs, 27 blocks at Wapahani)

Varsity departures: OH Shae Baugh (29 kills, 35 blocks); DS Melinda Brunck (189 digs, 20 aces); OH Ciarra Leath (181 kills, 37 aces, 288 digs); S Taylor Patterson (1,115 assists, 157 kills, 232 digs, 49 blocks)

Season outlook: “This team should be better than last year’s team with the additions and seasoned players we have along the net, and our team chemistry will be better,” Gardner says. “Our strength should be our depth on the offensive end and our weakness could be our ball control early on this year.”

Randolph Southern Rebels

Randolph Southern Rebels

Coach: Chelsea Gibson (fourth season)

Last season: 18-15

Varsity returners: Sr. OH Mikayla Knoll (117 kills, 138 digs); Sr. DS Shianna Knoll (185 digs); Sr. OH Maddie Kramer (167 kills, 298 digs); Sr. DS Kara Snyder (131 digs); Jr. OH Morgan Gibson (154 kills, 31 blocks)

Varsity newcomers: Jr. MB Kylee Knotts; Jr. OH Mariah Rhoades; So. MB Ali Kosisko; So. DS Molly O’Connor

Varsity departures: Setter Hannah Franklin (563 assists, 276 digs); OH Taylor York (148 kills, 469 digs)

Season outlook: “The girls are all having fun and playing together,” Gibson says. “I believe the season will be enjoyable and competitive.”

Shenandoah Raiders

Shenandoah Raiders

Coach: Adam Leach (12th season, 211-121)

Last season: 11-22

Varsity returners: Sr. L Adrianne Trennepohl (127 digs); Jr. OH Micah Kimball (158 kills, 217 digs, 31 aces); Jr. L Ellie Rider (311 digs); Jr. RS Hanna Pugsley (138 kills)

Varsity newcomers: Jr. MB/OH Rachel Krathwohl; Fr. MB Avarie Powell; Fr. S Claire Trennepohl; Fr. S Rachel Axsom; So. MB/OH Brea Townsend; Fr. S Madison Wilson; Fr. OH Macee Rudy; Jr. RS Madison Mousty

Varsity departures: OH Andi Hise (166 kills); S Makayla Roseberry (543 assists); DS Jenna Conyers (98 digs)

Season outlook: “We will have plenty of talented newcomers who will need to respond well to being thrown into the proverbial fire that is ECI volleyball,” Leach says. “Our returners are preparing for the next level. We will be building a team with the highest expectations, while seeking our own identity.”

Southside Rebels

Southside Rebels

Coach: Adam Havice (11th season)

Last season: 8-20

Varsity returners: Jr. OH Hannah Wilhoite; Jr. OH Madison Smith; Jr. DS Danielle Nelson; Jr. OH Kashala Meadors; So. OH/MB Alayz’a Wright; So. DS Rachel Curtis; So. S Alexus Ray; So. OH Savannah Benslay; So. MB Ashley Skidmore; So. DS Breanna Antrim

Varsity newcomers: Fr. S Mekayla Johnson; Fr. MB Aaliyah Benning; Fr. DS Catie Reel; Fr. MB Jeniya Strong; Fr. MB Tazmyn Pegues; Fr. OH Adrianna Hardy

Varsity departures: DS Elizabeth Allison; S Brandi Montgomery; MB Jasmine Sutton; DS Lacey Whitted

Season outlook: “We have a lot of potential,” Havice says. “Our goal is to play hard and compete in every match.”

Union Rockets

Union Rockets

Coach: Crystal Key (first season at Union)

Last season: 16-20

Varsity returners: Sr. S Lisa Rodriguez (768 assists, 534 digs, 80 aces); Sr. OH Courtney Kinnaman (394 kills, 270 digs, 23.5 blocks); So. OH DeAnn Kauffman (306 kills, 40 aces, 398 digs); Sr. OH Mianna Casto (85 kills, 156 digs); So. RS Lexi Shore (12 aces, 86 digs); Sr. DS Aubrey Lindsey (255 digs); Sr. DS Heidi Holaday (90 digs); Sr. Hayley Nicholas (14 aces)

Varsity newcomers: Sr. MB Candise Deck, Fr. MB MacKyndsea Burke, Fr. MB Faithlan Ellis, Sr. DS Courtney Johnson, Fr. DS/S Becca Glaser, Jr. DS Taylor Johnson, Fr. DS Delaney McPhee

Varsity departures: OH Katie Lambert (362 digs, 43 aces)

Season outlook: “The Rockets will be returning several key players from last year, along with adding some youth who have some promising potential,” Key says. “Senior leadership will need to be strong as they direct the younger players to a successful season.”

Union City Indians

Union City Indians

Head Coach: Pam Thornburg (second season, 0-23)

Last season: 0-23

Varsity returners: Sr. S Kelsea Miller (146 assists, 55 digs); Sr. L Lyndsay Pearson (259 digs); Sr. MH Brittany Osborne (89 blocks, 42 kills, 10 aces); Sr. OH Brooke Bissell (27 kills, 47 digs); Sr. RH Brittany Sigler (30 kills,62 digs); Jr. MB Raelynn Mills (117 blocks, 24 kills, 10 aces)

Varsity newcomers: Jr. MH Reagan Bradbury, Michaela Dean, So. OH Hannah Lambdin, Fr. OH/MH Courtney Wise

Varsity departures: DS Delia Ulloa (94 digs); MH Mackenzie Beam (15 kills, 56 blocks); OH/DS Natasha King (74 digs, 10 aces, 16 kills); Makayla Honn (25 digs, 10 kills)

Season outlook: “We will impress a lot of people this year with our improvement,” Thornburg says. “We have grown so much since last year and with the addition of a few talented freshmen we should have a good season.”

Wapahani Raiders

Wapahani Raiders

Coach: Jared Richardson (first season)

Last season: 33-4, Class 2A state champions

Varsity returners: Sr. OH Lindi Thomas (468 kills, 214 digs, 37 aces); Sr. MB/OH Courtney Mitchell (215 kills, 99 total blocks, 32 aces); Sr. OH/MB Courtney Masters (24 kills, 54 total blocks); Jr. L Katie Foster (103 digs, 42 aces); Jr. OH/MB Addison Reynolds (23 kills, 24 blocks)

Varsity newcomers: Jr. S Megan Hicks; Jr. DS Courtlinn Boggs; So. DS Hannah Smith; Fr. OH/MB Chase Curry; Jr. DS/OH Ryhan Webster

Varsity departures: OH Aubreigh Applegate (475 kills, 375 digs, 45 blocks); OH Brittany Cline (266 kills, 124 digs, 52 blocks); MB Caitlyn Curry (1 kill, 2 blocks); DS Shawna Estep (34 aces, 49 digs); S Mackenzie Evans (212 assists); L Paige Williamson (495 digs, 32 aces); S Kiley Lingenfelter (1,137 assists, 53 aces, 100 digs, 27 blocks)

Season outlook: “Moving into 3A there will be new obstacles to overcome, but this team is made up of talented volleyball players with a will to win,” Richardson says. “New faces will need to step up in key positions and play pivotal roles this season.”

Wes-Del Warriors

Wes-Del Warriors

Coach: Biff Wilson (fifth season, 102-43)

Last season: 20-14

Varsity returners: Sr. OH Myranda Foster (18 kills); Sr. DS Natalie Heaton (418 digs, 46 aces); Sr. OH Maddie Prather (134 kills, 150 digs, 51 aces); Jr. OH Mariah Berry (50 kills); Jr. OH Megan Clark (105 kills); Jr. DS Chloe Kinsey (191 digs); Jr. DS Kristen Lansing (93 digs); Jr. S Kennedy Petro (799 assists, 237 digs); Jr. MB Mackenzie Whitehead (185 kills, 52 blocks); Soph. OH Alysa Sutton (182 kills, 135 digs, 60 aces)

Varsity newcomers: So. OH/MH Emily Hale; So. OH/MH Perrie Smalley; So S Haylie Spencer; Fr. DS Morgan Prather

Varsity departures: Sr. DS Allie Doster (194 digs); Sr. OH Hannah Sneed (207 kills, 93 digs)

Season outlook: “The Warriors return the bulk of last year’s young squad,” Wilson says. “This experience should be beneficial with the Warriors’ tough schedule. Our goal is to show consistent improvement throughout the season and challenge for a sectional championship in October.”

Winchester Falcons

Winchester Falcons

Head coach: Julie Smiley (first season back after two years off, fifth season overall)

Last season: 24-8

Varsity returners: Sr. MB Delaney Miller (266 Kills 78 Blocks); Sr. OH/MB Bailey Gates (206 Kills, 131 Digs); Sr. S Brandi Marquis; So. OH/DS Emily White (165 Digs); So. MB/OH Leah Malkey (54 Kills)

Varsity newcomers: Sr. L Hayley Myers; Jr. OH/DS Brianna Weist; So. RS/S Kaitlyn Chipley

Varsity departures: OH/MB Payton Smiley (314 Kills, 59 Aces, 228 Digs); S Chelsi Wall (769 Assists, 64 Kills, 137 Digs); MB/OH Kim Brutchen (59 Kills, 78 Digs, 28 Blocks); RS Lauren Peacock (33 Kills, injured most of season); DS Shelby Irelan (28 Aces, 95 Digs)

Season outlook: “While we will miss our seniors from last year, this team has the potential to maintain the solid performance seen from the Falcons last year,” Smiley says. “Last year’s libero is transitioning to an outside hitter, and we have a few new players who have big shoes to fill, but I have confidence in them.”

Yorktown Tigers

Yorktown Tigers

Coach: Stephanie Bloom (sixth season, 161-23)

Last season: 35-4, Class 3A state runner-up

Varsity returners: Sr. S Taylor Zwickl (308 digs, 73 kills, 53 aces); Sr. MB Rachel Hines (37 digs, 206 kills); Sr. RS Nicole Phillips (25 kills, 11 digs); Sr. DS Halle McKibben (35 digs, 11 aces); Sr. OH Kyleigh Brumley (31 digs, 13 kills, 10 aces); Junior MB Carson Malapit (42 digs, 149 kills); Jr. OH Karli Acree (204 kills, 131 digs, 39 aces); So. S Mimi Arrington (154 digs, 25 aces).

Varsity newcomers: Jr. OH Marlee Castner; Jr. DS Gabi Upchurch; So. DS Jade York; So. DS Brooke Hildreth; So. DS Kate Avila; Fr. OH Kendall Murr.

Varsity departures: OH Nikki Box (378 kills, 44 aces, 327 digs); OH Courtney Chowning (262 kills, 105 digs, 27 blocks); DS Harlie Holding (454 digs, 39 aces); DS Katie Miller (185 digs, 35 aces)

Season outlook: “This year presents a different challenge now that we’re competing in 4A,” Bloom says. “We have varsity returners who are excited about this new challenge and know what it takes to win along with newcomers who are pushing our upperclassmen to continue to compete at a higher level.”

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Women’s Volleyball Nations League kicks off week three, Team USA defeats Team Thailand |

Outside hitter Jordan Larson tips the ball during a game against Türkiye at the Women’s Volleyball Nations League on June 2 at College Park Center.  File photo / Natanael Mazariego The final leg of the Women’s Volleyball Nations League preliminary phase began as Team USA took to the stage with five other national teams set […]

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Outside hitter Jordan Larson tips the ball during a game against Türkiye at the Women’s Volleyball Nations League on June 2 at College Park Center. 



The final leg of the Women’s Volleyball Nations League preliminary phase began as Team USA took to the stage with five other national teams set to play Wednesday through Sunday at College Park Center.

To begin the tournament in Arlington, the VNL opened day one with a 3-2 win by No. 7 Germany over No. 15 Canada.

After a disheartening 3-1 finish to start the preliminary phase in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, Team USA bounced back with a 3-1 overall in week two at Belgrade, Serbia. The team has returned to home soil with an No. 8 standing to kick off week three.

Team USA opened this week with a 3-1 win over No. 17 Thailand in the final match of the tournament’s first day at 7:30 p.m. at College Park Center. The victory marked the team’s third straight win in the tournament.

Team USA has undergone significant roster changes and additions to the tournament team, with 10 week one VNL debuts and four returning players.

“I think the players are getting more comfortable on the competition court,” said Erik Sullivan, Team USA head coach. “The systems that we’ve put in place and been working on for the last month, month and a half, are starting to tighten up and be better.”

The first three sets were tightly contested, but Team USA maintained the upper hand and found steady momentum, leading for most of the match. The team held a clear size advantage over Thailand and used it to their benefit throughout the series.

Blocked spikes and hard-driven serves helped set the team up for success, but Thailand stayed within reach using set pieces and coordinated plays to keep pressure on USA.

“They run a very fast and complex offense, which when they’re in system can be really hard to defend,” Team USA libero Lexi Rodriguez said. “I think it took us the first two sets to adjust to their speed, their style of play and it tests you to be a little bit more disciplined and patient.”

Thailand took the second set, but USA held off a late rally to win the third. With momentum on its side, Team USA closed out the match in dominant fashion, taking the fourth set 25-15.

The team held at least a seven-point lead throughout the latter half of the final frame and had two 4-0 runs.

Team USA setter Jordyn Poulter said Thailand is a scrappy and unique team to face. She called the victory a “total team win” and said she was proud of the team’s ability to stay composed and not get caught up in the opponent’s style of play.

The tournament will continue with Team USA facing off against No. 11 Dominican Republic on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at College Park Center.

The U.S. will play two more matches to close out the women’s preliminary phase, facing Canada at 7:30 p.m. Saturday and No. 6 China at 7 p.m. Sunday. All games are available to stream on VBTV.

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Prior to LBSU: Made an immediate impact at McMaster College as a freshman in 2013, leading her team to an OUA championship and an appearance in the CIS tournament (Canada’s national collegiate tournament) … led the team with 3.15 kills per set in 67 sets played … selected to the OUA All-Star first team after […]

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Prior to LBSU: Made an immediate impact at McMaster College as a freshman in 2013, leading her team to an OUA championship and an appearance in the CIS tournament (Canada’s national collegiate tournament) … led the team with 3.15 kills per set in 67 sets played … selected to the OUA All-Star first team after the season and was the MVP of the OUA Tournament … also averaged 2.22 digs per set on the year … served up 20 aces, which also led the squad.

Team Canada: The youngest players on Canada’s beach volleyball team … she has competed at several international competitions, including the U19 and U21 FIVB World Championships … won the beach volleyball Gold Medal at the Canada Games in 2013 with partner, Ali Wooley … placed ninth at the U19 FIVB World Championship in 2012 … won the Gold medal at the FIVB U21 World Championships in 2014 with partner Tia Miric … Bukovec and Miric were Canada’s first age group winners at an FIVB World Championship … competed in both the U21 and U23 World Championships this summer for Team Canada … finished ninth at the U23 World Championships in Poland with Miric.

Personal: Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada … Also worked as a model in Canada.



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Slew of former Husker stars set to play in Nebraska volleyball’s alumni match

Nate Johnson, Channel 8 LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — The Nebraska volleyball team on Thursday released a long list of former Huskers that will play in the inaugural alumni match in August. Former player and assistant coach Jordan Larson headlines the group, as she was a three-time All-American during her career at Nebraska (2005-08). Larson also […]

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LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — The Nebraska volleyball team on Thursday released a long list of former Huskers that will play in the inaugural alumni match in August.

Former player and assistant coach Jordan Larson headlines the group, as she was a three-time All-American during her career at Nebraska (2005-08).

Larson also won a National Championship with Nebraska in 2006 and is a four-time Olympic medalist, leading Team USA to gold in 2021.

Her four Olympic medals are tied for the most all-time by a women’s volleyball player.

SEE ALSO: Nebraska volleyball announces details for Fan Day, inaugural alumni match

Along with Larson, two-time All-American and national champion setter Kelly Hunter will play in the alumni match.

Three-time All-American and national champion middle blocker Lauren Stivrins will join the squad, as well as former national champion and All-American libero Kenzie Maloney.

Recent former Huskers Lindsay Krause, Leyla Blackwell and Ally Batenhorst have also committed to playing in the match.

The alumni match will be a standard best-of-five format on Aug. 16 at 6 p.m. at the Bob Devaney Sports Center.

For more information on tickets, visit the Nebraska Athletic Department’s website.

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Total of 2,741 Big West Student-Athletes Named to 2024-25 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

Story Links 2024-25 Big West Commissioner’s Honor Roll A total of 2,741 student-athletes from 11 institutions across all 21-conference sponsored sports were named to the 2024-25 Big West Commissioner’s Honor Roll.   To be named to the honor roll, student-athletes must be on a team roster in a Big West-sponsored sport and […]

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2024-25 Big West Commissioner’s Honor Roll
A total of 2,741 student-athletes from 11 institutions across all 21-conference sponsored sports were named to the 2024-25 Big West Commissioner’s Honor Roll.
 
To be named to the honor roll, student-athletes must be on a team roster in a Big West-sponsored sport and were eligible for competition. There are three categories on the list based on GPA: Honor Roll (3.00-3.20), With Honors (3.21-3.50) and Highest Honors (3.51-4.00). The Faculty Athletics Representatives (FAR) of each of the 11 institutions submitted their lists to the conference office.
 
Big West Commissioner Dan Butterly commented, “The Big West Commissioner’s Honor Roll celebrates more than just academic success — it represents the extraordinary commitment of our student-athletes to excellence in every aspect of their college experience. Competing at the highest level of NCAA athletics while excelling in the classroom is no easy feat, and these individuals have demonstrated what it means to truly embody the spirit of the scholar-athlete. The Big West is proud to recognize their accomplishments and inspired by the discipline, leadership, and future they represent.”

UC San Diego had the most awardees in the conference with 360, with 204 receiving highest honors. UC Santa Barbara (347), UC Davis (273), Cal Poly (266) and Hawai’i (253) rounded out the top five. UC Irvine (236), CSUN (231), Cal State Fullerton (215) and Long Beach State (212) also eclipsed 200 honorees. 

 















School Total Highest Honors (3.51-4.00) With Honors (3.21-3.50) Honor Roll (3.00-3.20)
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Student athletes head to World University Games

Eighteen University of Auckland students are heading to the World University Games in Germany. Engineering student Flynn Howarth will be representing Aotearoa New Zealand in water polo. Eighteen students from Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland have been selected to represent New Zealand at this year’s FISU World University Games in Germany, held from 16-27 […]

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Eighteen University of Auckland students are heading to the World University Games in Germany.

Water polo player in swimming pool

Engineering student Flynn Howarth will be representing Aotearoa New Zealand in water polo.

Eighteen students from Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland have been selected to represent New Zealand at this year’s FISU World University Games in Germany, held from 16-27 July.  

 

They’re part of a wider team of 84 student athletes competing across multiple sports at the world’s second-largest multi-sport event after the Olympics. The Games bring together more than 8,500 student athletes and officials from over 150 countries, and often serve as a stepping stone towards Commonwealth and Olympic Games representation. 

 

The University of Auckland athletes, who are all part of the University’s High Performance Support Programme, will compete in disciplines including archery, athletics, artistic and rhythmic gymnastics, beach volleyball, fencing, rowing, and water polo. 

 

Four of them share their thoughts ahead of the Games.

Lex Revell-Lewis – Athletics

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)

Athletics

Lex Revell-Lewis is a New Zealand 400m record holder.

New Zealand 400m record holder Lex Revell-Lewis got his start in athletics through his local club as a young child. 

 

“Club nights were on Wednesday after school and my parents would take me along to participate in all the fun activities there were to offer. I started at a young age and haven’t looked back,” he says. 

 

At the Games, Lex will compete in the 400m, the 4x400m men’s relay, and the mixed 4x400m relay. He says he’s feeling “excited about the possibilities and curious about the outcomes.”

 

“My hopes are to lower my current national record in the 400m even further, which should put me in medal contention,” he says.

Isabella Matthews – Archery 

Bachelor of Arts

Archery

Isabella Matthews’ love of archery began at age ten.

Isabella Matthews says her love of archery began after reading Suzanne Collins’ dystopian series, The Hunger Games

 

“I was ten … I wanted to be Katniss Everdeen. I wasn’t very good at the sport, but I absolutely fell in love with it. Over time, the sport became its own thing for me, and I was doing it because I wanted to see how far I could go,” she says. 

 

Now representing Aotearoa New Zealand for the fifth time, Isabella will compete in the recurve division at her second major international tournament, just weeks after her first. 

 

“It’s super cool to be able to compete internationally back-to-back. I’m also excited to be competing against some of the world’s best archers and meeting other athletes. My hopes for the future are to win a medal at an international World Archery tournament, whether that’s individually or in a team.”

Arie Rasmussen-Magasiva – Rowing 

Bachelor of Commerce and Global Studies (Conjoint)

Rowing

Arie Rasmussen-Magasiva will be racing in the single sculls event in Germany. Photo: Sharron Bennett

Arie Rasmussen-Magasiva first gave rowing a go in high school after his friends signed up, and he hasn’t looked back. 

 

“I kind of just followed them in and thought it would be good fun, but ever since then I’ve been locked in,” he says. “My family never had a history in the sport and I’d never really heard much about it so rowing was very new to me, but now I can’t imagine what I’d do with my time without it.”

 

Arie will be racing in the single sculls event in Germany, where he’ll be competing internationally for the first time. 

 

“I’m feeling pretty nervous as it’s my first big international competition racing against athletes from countries all over. But I back myself, the training I’ve been doing and the effort I’ve put in, and I’m honestly just excited to give it everything and get as much out of this experience as I can.”

 

Arie’s long-term goal is to eventually make the Olympics. 

 

“LA 2028, that’s the big goal right now. To get there, I’ll need to earn a spot in the New Zealand Elite squad, so I’m going to keep grinding away over the next few years and see if I can make my dream come true.”

Havana Hopman – Rhythmic Gymnastics

Bachelor of Science

Rhythmic Gymnastics

Havana Hopman is a multiple New Zealand rhythmic gymnastics champion.

A multiple New Zealand champion, Havana Hopman first discovered rhythmic gymnastics at the age of seven while doing artistic gymnastics.

“I remember seeing a video of someone throwing a ball and catching it behind their head. I was mesmerised,” she says. “My parents sent me to try it out, and I’ve been in love with the sport ever since.”

Now, Havana is preparing to compete on the world stage.

“I can’t wait to get out there and perform everything we’ve been working on. I’m very proud to be representing the fern on my chest. I hope to just really enjoy it, soak it all up.”

Our other University of Auckland representatives:



Archery:


Ben McLean, Bachelor of Science

Artistic gymnastics:

Daniel Stoddart, Bachelor of Engineering 

Joshua Teitelbaum, Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)

Athletics:

Isabel Neal, Master of Physiotherapy Practice

Tommy Te Puni, Master of Commerce

Hannah Adye, Bachelor of Science

Marielle Venida, Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Design (Conjoint)

Jordyn Blake, Master of Property Practice

Beach Volleyball:

James Sadlier, Bachelor of Commerce

Fencing:

Elsie Lins, Bachelor of Global Studies

Matthew Valkenburg, Bachelor of Science

Chantelle May, Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Fine Arts

Helen Wang, Master of Commerce

Water Polo:

Flynn Howarth, Bachelor of Engineering

 

THE EVENT:

The Rhine-Ruhr 2025 FISU World University Games, 16-27 July

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