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Six Named to CSC Academic All-District Women’s At-Large Teams

Story Links CSC Academic All-District Women’s At-Large Teams SCHENECTADY, N.Y. – Six Union College student-athletes spanning four sports were recognized for their work in competition and in the classroom with spots on the 2025 CSC Academic All-District Women’s At-Large Team, selected by College Sports Communicators […]

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SCHENECTADY, N.Y. – Six Union College student-athletes spanning four sports were recognized for their work in competition and in the classroom with spots on the 2025 CSC Academic All-District Women’s At-Large Team, selected by College Sports Communicators and announced on Tuesday.

Seniors Maren Friday and Emma Hebert of the women’s hockey team were named to the Division I At-Large Team, while seniors Liz Bentsianov (women’s golf) and Julia Cole (women’s crew) as well as women’s lacrosse sophomores Gillian Joseph and Anna Dembowski all received Division III At-Large honors. Additionally, Bentsianov, Friday and Joseph were selected as CSC Academic All-America finalists and will advance to the national ballot, the results of which will be announced next month.

 

Unlike most sport-specific categories, the At-Large program is arguably the most competitive Academic All-District program, encompassing 12 different women’s sports: beach volleyball, bowling, crew, fencing, field hockey, golf, gymnastics, ice hockey, lacrosse, rifle, skiing and water polo.

 

To be nominated for College Sports Communicators (formerly CoSIDA) Academic All-District honors, student-athletes must reach a minimum participation threshold (varies by sport), maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.50 or higher, and reach sophomore athletic and academic standing at the school.

 

Friday earned Academic All-District honors for the third straight year. The 2025 Mandi Schwartz ECAC Hockey Scholar-Athlete of the Year, Friday broke career records for goals and points by a Union blueliner as a senior and finished her senior season with six goals and 13 assists for 19 points while also leading the team in blocked shots. The mechanical engineering major was recognized with Union’s Stephen Ritterbush ’68 Award and Award for Academic Excellence.

 

Friday was joined on the team as she is on the Union blue line by fellow co-captain Hebert, who is recognized for the first time. On the ice, the senior played in all 140 games of her four-year career, setting new program standards in games played and consecutive games played. Off the ice, the economics major was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa this spring.

 

Bentsianov is a three-time honoree as well after another excellent season with the women’s golf team. A biology and anthropology double major in the Leadership in Medicine program, Bentsianov swept Union’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year awards for her class over her four years and was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa as a senior. The first three-time All-Conference honoree in program history, she is Union’s all-time leader in career scoring average (81.93 strokes per round) and holds four of the program’s five lowest single-season scoring averages.

 

Cole is a first-time honoree after earning a second All-Liberty League selection with a spot on the first team in 2024-25. The senior was one of two Garnet Chargers to race in a varsity boat in all nine competitions this season, including six races in the six-seat of the varsity 8+ boat and three races in the varsity 4+ boat. The biology major finished her collegiate career by taking third place in the varsity 4+ boat at the Dad Vail Regatta.

 

Joseph and Dembowski both are honored for the first time after excellent seasons on the lacrosse field. Joseph, a neuroscience major, earned IWLCA All-Region and All-Liberty League first-team honors after leading Union with 46 goals and 28 assists for 74 points as a sophomore, ranking second in the conference in points per game and third in assists per game. Dembowski earned All-Liberty League second-team laurels on defense after the political science major ranked third in the conference with a team-leading 54 ground balls and 25 caused turnovers.

With the six honorees, Union student-athletes have now earned 259 Academic All-District honors since 2001.

 



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Air Force Men’s Water Polo Welcomes Class of 2029

USAF ACADEMY, Colo. – Air Force men’s water polo welcomes eight freshmen that comprise the class of 2029, announced today by head coach Ryan Brown.   Shane Borunda, Max Ellis, Bode Farren, Aidan Forehand, Blake Fuchslin, Derek Hymer, Olin Kusevskis and Matt Oravetz join the Falcons this season.  Seven members of the class hail from […]

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USAF ACADEMY, Colo. – Air Force men’s water polo welcomes eight freshmen that comprise the class of 2029, announced today by head coach Ryan Brown.  

Shane Borunda, Max Ellis, Bode Farren, Aidan Forehand, Blake Fuchslin, Derek Hymer, Olin Kusevskis and Matt Oravetz join the Falcons this season.  Seven members of the class hail from California, with Kusevskis coming from Illinois.

Shane Borunda – AT – Coronado, CA (Francis Parker HS)

Earned five varsity letters with four in water polo and one in basketball … two-time MVP and school record-holder in all-time goals and assists … high school water polo coach was Sam Busby … also competed for La Jolla United for eight years, earning third place at club championships and winning the Holiday Classic Gold … also a team captain on club team.

Max Ellis – C – Irvine, CA (Santa Margarita Catholic HS)

Lettered four years in water polo, two at Santa Margarita and freshman and sophomore year at Woodbridge HS … also competed in swimming and swam the butterfly and freestyle events … First-Team All-Trinity League, Second-Team All-CIF Southern Section – Open Div., team offensive POY and scholar-athlete award … First-Team All-Pacific Coast League as a sophomore, team offensive POY as a freshman and sophomore, scholar-athlete award … high school water polo coach at Santa Margarita was Pavle Filipovic … also competed for 18U SOCAL Black, earning 6th place at Junior Olympics Platinum Division, 18U SET WPC, finishing 8th at Junior Olympics Platinum Division, 16U SOCAL Black, finishing 2nd at Junior Olympics Platinum Division

Bode Farren – G – Penryn, CA (Del Oro HS/American River CC)

Led American River College to Big 8 Conference Championship and second place finish at 3C2A NorCal Championships…Broke ARC single season record with 256 saves, averaging 8.8 saves per game … As a senior in high school, earned team MVP, was team captain and first-team all-section … as a junior, led Del Oro to its first section Championship in program history, was team defensive player of the year, first-team all-league … recorded 276 saves and 9.5 saves per game as a senior and 284 saves for a 10.1 saves per game average as a junior … lettered three years in water polo and two in swimming … high school water polo coach was Kenny Waldthaler … also competed for Sacramento Water Polo for 2019-23.

Aidan Forehand – AT – Indian Wells, CA (Xavier College Prep)

Lettered four years in water polo and also competed in swimming … First-team Dester Empire League (3x) … led Xavier Prep to three DEL titles and made the CIF quarterfinals three times … team captain as a senior … led Xavier Prep to Riverside Poly tournament title … high school water polo coach was Pavol Valovic … also played club for Scorpions Water Polo Club from 2021-24 and Chino Hills Area Water Polo from 2016-21 … team captain on club team, earned 3x Junior Olympics medalist, placed top 20 in nation and podium finishes at Cal Cup … graduated with 4.0 grade-point average and earned full NROTC scholarship for multiple schools.

Blake Fuchslin – AF – Sacramento, CA (Davis Senior HS)

Earned eight varsity letters, with four each in water polo and swimming … led Davis Senior to D2 Norcal Championship … all-section first-team … high school water polo coach was Tracy Stapleton … also competed in club water polo for 680 Drivers from 2021-25 and Davis Blue Devils from 2015-20 … team captain and first-team all-league and first-team all-section in club play.

Derek Hymer – AT – San Carlos, CA (Sequoia HS)

First-team all-league (3x) … led Sequoia to two PAL Bay League titles … scored 86 goals, 20 assists and 19 steals as a senior, 91 goals, 12 assists and 15 steals as a sophomore and 72 goals, 12 assists and five steals as a sophomore …  team MVP as a junior and senior … also played baseball, earning all-league honorable mention honors … high school water polo coach was Eric Bittner … played club water polo for Mid-Penn Water Polo Club from 2022-25 and was a team captain

Olin Kusevskis – C – Buffalo Grove, IL (Stevenson HS)

Attended USAFA Prep School in 2024-25 and played club ball for Peak Polo … 116 goals and 54 drawn exclusions as a senior at Stevenson HS … played on state championship team as a freshman … High school water polo coach was Sean Wimer … also competed in swimming and earned all-conference honors … also competed in club for Northern Illinois Polo Club.

Matt Oravetz – UT – Newport Beach, CA (Servite HS)

Earned six varsity letters at Servite, earning three each in water polo and swimming … First-Team All-Trinity League … team MVP as a senior … led Servite to two CIF D1 Southern Section qualifiers … high school coach water polo coach was Andy Coffman … also competed club for Imperial Water Polo, where he was a team captain for three years … club coach was Pavle Filipovic … swam the 50 free and was on 200 free relay in swimming.

 



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Kali Moore Earns Preseason All-CAA Honors, Seawolves Ranked Fifth

Story Links RICHMOND, Va. – For the second time in her career, Stony Brook outside hitter Kali Moore has been named Preseason All-CAA as she begins her fourth season with the program. CAA coaches also ranked the Seawolves fifth overall in the conference ahead of the 2025 season. One of the top […]

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RICHMOND, Va. – For the second time in her career, Stony Brook outside hitter Kali Moore has been named Preseason All-CAA as she begins her fourth season with the program. CAA coaches also ranked the Seawolves fifth overall in the conference ahead of the 2025 season.

One of the top offensive players in the league, Moore is coming off a 2024 All-CAA First Team selection after she led the conference with a career-high 469 kills which placed 12th in the nation as of November 21. She also finished top three in the CAA and set new personal bests with 3.94 kills per set, 530.5 points, and 4.46 points per set. Defensively, Moore set new career highs with 288 digs and 45 total blocks. On October 19 vs. Elon she became the 13th player in program history to reach 1,000 career kills.

Moore was previously named to the 2023 Preseason All-CAA Team following her historic 2022 Rookie of the Year season.

This marks the second consecutive season Stony Brook has been voted fifth in the preseason poll. The Seawolves earned 62 points in the poll, trailing only North Carolina A&T (68 points, one first place vote), Towson (88 points, one first place vote), Hofstra (90 points, four first place votes), and Charleston (92 points, five first place votes).

Stony Brook went 16-13 overall and 9-9 in the CAA last year in what was head coach Kristin Belzung‘s eighth season.

The Seawolves begin their 2025 campaign on Friday, August 29 at 6 p.m. when they open the Stony Brook Invite vs. CCSU. 

Full preseason awards results below.

CAA Preseason Player of the Year

Tyne Ross, North Carolina A&T

Preseason All-CAA Team
















Player Team Pos. Class Hometown
Clara Bal Hofstra RS Sr. Riom, France
Erin Brothers Towson MB Sr. Grove City, Ohio
Olivia Esposito William & Mary MB Sr. Carversville, Pa.
Cameron Lanier Elon MB/RS Jr. Chapel Hill, N.C.
Kali Moore Stony Brook OH Sr. Brooklyn, N.Y.
Tyne Ross North Carolina A&T OH So. Cameron, N.C.
Nicole Smith William & Mary OH Sr. Peachtree City, Ga.
Izadora Stedile Hofstra OH Sr. Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil
Sydney Stewart Towson DS/L Sr. Elizabethtown, Pa.
Gwen Wolkow Campbell OH Sr. Downers Grove, Ill.

Honorable Mentions: Caroline Berlekamp, MB, Elon; Deanna Dollar, OH, Charleston; Maddie Lambers, MB, Campbell; Valentina Meirelles, OH, Northeastern; Leonor Polezzi, S, North Carolina A&T; Catherine Rucker, MB, Elon

2025 CAA VOLLEYBALL PRESEASON POLL

 
















Team (1st Place Votes) Points
Charleston (5) 92
Hofstra (4) 90
Towson (1) 88
North Carolina A&T (1) 68
Stony Brook 62
William & Mary 55
Northeastern 47
Elon 34
UNCW 30
Campbell 29
Hampton 10

For an inside look at the Seawolves volleyball program, be sure to follow them on Facebook, X, and Instagram.
 





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Rally Stoppers: An Overview of the UC Davis Blockers

Story Links DAVIS, Calif. – Volleyball season is just two weeks away for UC Davis, and the team is building momentum as they prepare for the Sacramento State Invitational.  As the focal point of the defense, middle blockers play primarily near the net and are responsible for bringing down offensive attacks from […]

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DAVIS, Calif. – Volleyball season is just two weeks away for UC Davis, and the team is building momentum as they prepare for the Sacramento State Invitational. 

As the focal point of the defense, middle blockers play primarily near the net and are responsible for bringing down offensive attacks from the opposing teams. With a solid mix of experienced upperclassmen and a promising freshman in the mix, the Aggie middle blockers are set to play a big role for their team.

Senior – Kendall Rogers

A fourth-year player out of Danville, Rogers has worked her way up the depth chart, looking to make her collegiate debut for the Aggies in 2025.

A Sustainable Environmental Design major, Rogers has made great personal strides throughout her time at UC Davis, spending last summer interning for the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD). Her experience at SMUD has powered her into a future career in environment conversation following graduation.

Junior – Ally Chandler

A former All-Big West Freshman and All-Big West Second Team nominee, Chandler enters year three looking to elevate her game to an even higher level.

In 2024, she finished third on the team with 226 kills and 1.90 kills per set, also finishing the year number one in the conference in hitting percentage, hitting the ball at a 37.3% clip. She also posted 81 total blocks on the season, finishing second on the team.

Junior – Allie Caldwell

A junior from Sequoia High School, Caldwell had a breakout year for the Aggies in 2024, starting in all 28 matches for the team while posting a team-best 98 blocks and a career-high eight blocks in an Ags win over UC Santa Barbara.

In addition to her defensive prowess, Caldwell also played well on the offensive side of the net last year, posting 115 kills with just over one kill per set.

Sophomore – Demi Cole

Playing in seven matches with one start as a freshman, Cole comes into her sophomore year looking to build on the momentum of 2024.

In a matchup against UC Riverside last season, Cole posted a number of season-highs, including five kills, six points, two digs, and two total blocks in an Aggie four-set victory.

Freshman – Faith Rabb-Patterson

A freshman from Christian Brothers HS in Sacramento, Rabb-Patterson brings her talent to the collegiate level for the first time in 2025.

In 2023, during her junior season with Christian Brothers, Faith had a strong all-around year for her team, putting up 111 kills and blocking 36 shots to help lead the Falcons to a 34-8 record that included going undefeated at home and in the California Sac-Joaquin Section Capital Athletic League.

 



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Volleyball Announces 2025 Captains – Florida Atlantic University Athletics

BOCA RATON, Fla. – Florida Atlantic volleyball Head Coach Fernanda Nelson announced Victoria Hensley and Isabelle Northam as the team’s captains for the 2025 season on Monday.   “We’re thrilled to announce our captains for the 2025 season,” said Nelson. “These incredible individuals have been instrumental to our volleyball team over the years, consistently strengthening our […]

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BOCA RATON, Fla. – Florida Atlantic volleyball Head Coach Fernanda Nelson announced Victoria Hensley and Isabelle Northam as the team’s captains for the 2025 season on Monday.
 
“We’re thrilled to announce our captains for the 2025 season,” said Nelson. “These incredible individuals have been instrumental to our volleyball team over the years, consistently strengthening our culture and leading by example. Their remarkable dedication and selfless commitment on and off the court have set the standard for us all. I am so excited to watch them lead our strong FAU volleyball team to a special year.”
 
Hensley and Northam were instrumental to the Owls’ success throughout the 2024 season, helping guide the program to its first conference tournament championship appearance since 2005.
 
The Owls’ strong offensive presence is powered by and runs through Hensley. She had a career-best season in 2024 and continues to shine as one of the most prolific setters in Florida Atlantic history. Entering the 2025 season, Hensley ranks sixth in program history in career assists with 2,365. Last season, she led the Owls and the American with an incredible 1,258 assists, ranking third all-time in a single season in program history and 15th nationally. Hensley is also one of the Owls’ back row defensive leaders, ranking third on the team in digs (237) and digs per set (2.24). She also ranks second on the Owls in double-doubles this season, tallying 10 double-doubles with assists and digs. Hensley set numerous career highs in 2024. She dished out a career-best 59 assists during the Owls’ four-set win over Northern Arizona on Sept. 7. She also tied a career-high four blocks, including a career-best four block assists, during the Owls’ three-set sweep over Rice on Oct. 18.
 
Northam anchors the Owls’ stout defense. She led the Owls’ back row last season, recording a team-best 322 digs, averaging 2.95 digs per set. She also finished second on the team in assists, dishing out 67 and averaging 0.61 assists per set, in addition to finishing the year second on the team at the service line, tallying 29 service aces, notching 0.27 aces per set. Northam recorded 16 double-figure dig performances last season, including a season-best 24 digs during the season-opener against Bryant.
 
The 2025 season will officially begin on August 29 as the Owls host their season-opening Florida Atlantic Invitational.
 
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The Citadel Volleyball 2025 Season Preview

Story Links CHARLESTON, S.C. – The Citadel volleyball team is scheduled to begin the 2025 season on Aug. 29.   The Bulldogs start the regular season with the Buccaneer Invitational on Aug. 29. Southern Conference play begins on Sept. 25 against Wofford at McAlister Field House.   The Bulldogs have nine returning players […]

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CHARLESTON, S.C. – The Citadel volleyball team is scheduled to begin the 2025 season on Aug. 29.
 
The Bulldogs start the regular season with the Buccaneer Invitational on Aug. 29. Southern Conference play begins on Sept. 25 against Wofford at McAlister Field House.
 
The Bulldogs have nine returning players from last season and are adding eight new members for the 2025 season, which includes four freshmen and four transfers.
 
Head coach Dave Zelenock on the 2025 season:
 

This year’s team is a fun group. They are young, athletic, and hungry. The gym has a great energy that we haven’t seen in a while. Over the last few years, we’ve gained a lot of experience, which was helpful, but it also led to a lot of load management. This year, we can make more of a push.

 

The extended preseason has allowed our group to spend significantly more time together, free from the distractions of the corps and academics. It has really helped the team bond and prepare for the challenges the year will bring.

 

The preseason will be our chance to experiment with lineups and even positions, as we have many players capable of playing multiple positions. When we get to SoCon, the main challenge will be the team learning and preparing for opponents that most of them have never faced before, but have only observed. With transfers and players taking on new roles, we will have a completely different group on the floor. As a result, we anticipate significant growth as the season progresses. 

 

The goal is always the SoCon tournament, so if we continue to make progress until the end, this group can cause some trouble in the tournament.

 
In the 2024 season, the Bulldogs ended with a 15-14 overall record and an 8-8 conference record. They earned the No. 5 seed in the 2024 Southern Conference Tournament, notably winning a thrilling five-set match against Samford in the first round. The Citadel was knocked out in the semifinals by Mercer.

The Citadel finished the season as the NCAA Statistical Champion for digs per set with 19.44. 

 

Recently promoted associate head coach Erin Kretzschmar begins her fourth season with the Bulldogs.

 

Following the season opener at the Buccaneer Invitational, the Bulldogs will travel for two away matches against Georgia Southern and the College of Charleston. The Bulldogs will finish the non-conference schedule with the Queens Fall Classic and the Wofford Invitational.

 

The Citadel’s first home match is the conference opener against Wofford on Sept. 25. Senior Day is slated for UNCG on Nov. 8. The last match of the season is against Samford, and the 2025 Southern Conference Championships start on Nov. 20 in Asheville, North Carolina.

 



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Princeton Approves $81,200 Contract Extension For Grover Park Flood Mitigation

PRINCETON, NJ — Princeton Council has authorized an $81,200 contract extension for engineering services related to the Grover Avenue Culvert Replacement Project, bringing the total agreement value to $211,137. The municipality originally awarded a professional services contract to Greenman-Pedersen, Inc. (GPI) in November 2023 for $129,937 over 12 months. The additional funding will support preliminary […]

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PRINCETON, NJ — Princeton Council has authorized an $81,200 contract extension for engineering services related to the Grover Avenue Culvert Replacement Project, bringing the total agreement value to $211,137.

The municipality originally awarded a professional services contract to Greenman-Pedersen, Inc. (GPI) in November 2023 for $129,937 over 12 months. The additional funding will support preliminary hydraulic and park improvement design work in Grover Park.

The contract extension targets chronic stormwater management problems in Grover Park, where flooding during severe weather events affects both the recreational area and downstream properties along Harrys Brook.

“This contract has to do with planning for better stormwater management in Grover Park, which is desperately needed,” said Councilman David Cohen. “The park floods regularly in extreme storm events and downstream neighbors as well suffer along that branch of Harrys Brook. So I’m really excited to see this first step towards the upgrades to Grover Park, which we’ve been anticipating for a couple of years.”

Harrys Brook Tributary 2 flows through Grover Park between the Princeton Shopping Center and Grover Avenue. The existing culvert system consists of multiple drainage pipes that cannot handle projected future storm flows.

During the design phase, GPI discovered that even upgraded infrastructure cannot prevent all flooding. According to Assistant Municipal Engineer Jim Purcell, future 100-year storm flows based on New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection rainfall projections would still cause flooding without unacceptably impacting a downstream residential property.

“It was determined that flooding of Grover Park will occur in the future, as it does today, during such a storm event,” Purcell explained in a memo to Council.

Rather than attempting to eliminate flooding entirely, the proposed design works with natural water patterns. Plans include:

  • Elevated walkways on boardwalks positioned above flood levels
  • A raised picnic area to remain accessible during high water
  • Rehabilitation of the existing basketball court
  • Playground upgrades designed to withstand flooding
  • Replacement of the footbridge crossing the stream

The comprehensive approach acknowledges that some flooding is inevitable while ensuring park amenities remain functional and safe for residents.



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