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LSU vs Arkansas baseball live updates
Arkansas baseball was in a strong position entering the bottom of the ninth inning, with a 5-3 lead over LSU in the College World Series semifinal.
That was, until LSU showed signs of life.
The No. 6 Tigers rallied from a two-run deficit to win 6-5 in the final frame, ending with a walk-off single from Jared Jones. The inning featured a plethora of mistakes by the Razorbacks, as Wehiwa Aloy turned down a potential inning-ending double play to get out a lead runner at third base, before Charles Davalan missed a potentially game-ending lineout in left field that resulted in two runs scoring to tie the game at 5-5 with two outs.
Jones put together a game for the ages, as he tied the game at 3-3 on a solo home run in the bottom of the eighth before walking it off in the bottom of the ninth.LSU is heading back to the national championship series for the second time in three seasons. Arkansas falls just short of forcing a winner-take-all game on Thursday, June 19, for a spot in the national title series.
Here are the highlights from the Tigers’ 6-5 win to set up the national championship series against Coastal Carolina:
LSU vs Arkansas highlights: Watch the wild finish

LSU vs Arkansas baseball box score
| TEAM | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | F |
| Arkansas | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 5 |
| LSU | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 6 |
LSU vs Arkansas baseball live updates
Jared Jones walks it off
Wow. Jared Jones comes up big again, as he singles to center field and scores Luis Hernandez from second base. LSU walks it off, taking a 6-5 win to head into the national championship for the second time in three years.
LSU ties it
Luis Hernandez ropes a double to left field, which Charles Davalan appears to have a chance at, but he takes an awkward angle and dives before missing the catch.
Hernandez’s double drives in Ethan Frey and Steven Milam to tie the game at 5-5.
LSU with runners on
Derek Curiel singles and advances to second on an error before Ethan Frey walks, which puts LSU runners on first and second with one out. Curiel then gets thrown out at third on the fielder’s choice to Wehiwa Aloy, which allows Steven Milam to reach first base.
Arkansas turns to Cole Gibler
Freshman Cole Gibler, who has 56 strikeouts in 28⅔ innings this season, is coming in for the save opportunity. Arkansas is looking to force a winner-take-all game for a spot in the national championship series.
Arkansas takes 5-3 lead
Justin Thomas Jr. comes up big, as he ropes a two-run single to give Arkansas a 5-3 lead in the top of the ninth inning. Thomas swings at the first pitch thrown by Jacob Mayers, who just entered out of the bullpen.
What a moment for Thomas, who delivers perhaps the biggest hit of the season for the Razorbacks.
Brent Iredale doubles
Arkansas has runners on second and third with one out in the top of the ninth inning, after Reese Robinett singles and Brent Iredale doubles. Razorbacks are knocking at the door.
Arkansas escapes inning
Gabe Gaeckle gets out of the inning after striking out Daniel Dickinson. Arkansas and LSU are still tied at 3-3 heading into the ninth inning.
LSU puts runners on first and second
Josh Pearson singles before Jake Brown draws a two-out walk, putting LSU runners on first and second in the bottom of the eighth. Can the Tigers take the lead here and shut the door in the next frame?
Jared Jones ties it
Wow. Jared Jones crushes one 108.6 miles per hour to right-center field, tying the game at 3-3 for LSU with two outs. Jones stopped and stared at that one as he knew it was getting out of the yard.
LSU fans are going wild in Omaha.
Arkansas takes 3-2 lead
Helfrick hits a potential double play ball to the third baseman, but LSU only gets the out at second base as Arkansas brings in a run to tie the game at 2-2. Jared Jones then misses the throw on the double-play chance, which allows Wehiwa Aloy to score from second to give Arkansas a 3-2 lead in the top of the eighth inning.
Huge chain of events for the Razorbacks.
Arkansas loads bases
LSU’s Chase Shores allows two singles and hits a batter, which loads the bases for Arkansas. Huge spot for the Razorbacks in the top of the eighth inning with one out.
Gaeckle picks up 2 more strikeouts
Gabe Gaeckle has been dominant outside of the two-RBI single he allowed to Jake Brown in the bottom of the sixth inning, as he strikes out his second and third batter in relief in the bottom of the seventh inning.
LSU still leads 2-1 heading into the eighth inning.
Shores gets inning-ending strikeout
Chase Shores has elite stuff, and it’s showing tonight. He hits 101 miles per hour on his fastball before ending the inning with a strikeout on a nasty slider.
Chase Shores enters for Jaden Noot
Jaden Noot gets three outs and allows no hits but is now being replaced by right-hander Chase Shores. Shores has a 5.03 ERA in 59 innings this season but has a fastball that consistently hits triple digits on the radar gun.
LSU takes 2-1 lead
What a spot for Jake Brown, who ropes a two-RBI single that gives LSU a 2-1 lead in the bottom of the sixth inning. The pinch hitter comes up huge for the Tigers.
Bases loaded for LSU
Gabe Gaeckle strikes out Jared Jones before Arkansas opts to intentionally walk Josh Pearson with two outs to load the bases. LSU’s Jake Brown is pinch hitting in a huge spot here in the bottom of the sixth inning.
Sac bunt puts runners on second and third
LSU with a chance to get on the board here, as Luis Hernandez’s sacrifice bunt puts runners on second and third with one out in the bottom of the sixth inning with slugger Jared Jones coming up to bat.
Huge spot for Jones.
Landon Beidelschies slowing down
Landon Beidelschies allows a leadoff double before hitting Steven Milam with a pitch, and that’ll be the end of his night. LSU has runners on first and second with no outs in the bottom of the sixth inning with Gabe Gaeckle coming in relief.
Beidelschies’ final line: No runs on three hits and a walk with nine strikeouts across five innings.
Jaden Noot comes in for Zac Cowan
Zac Cowan strikes out Wehiwa Aloy and allows a single to Logan Maxwell, and that’ll end Cowan’s night. Jaden Noot is coming in to face Ryder Helfrick, who hit a home run off Cowan earlier in the game.
Cowan’s final line: One run on four hits with six strikeouts across 5⅓ innings.
Have a night, Landon Beidelschies
Landon Beidelschies gets through his fifth scoreless inning, striking out his eighth and ninth batters of the game. The left-hander is in the midst of his best start of the season at a crucial time, with his nine strikeouts marking a season high.
Zac Cowan retires Arkansas in order
Zac Cowan retires Arkansas in order in the top of the fifth inning, and the pitchers’ duel continues. Cowan has been nails outside of the solo home run he gave up in the fourth inning.
Beidelschies up to 7 strikeouts
What a showing so far for Landon Beidelschies, who tosses another scoreless frame in the bottom of the fourth inning, adding two more strikeouts to make his total seven on the night. Beidelschies has allowed two hits and a walk with no runs.
Zac Cowan responds after allowing home run
Zac Cowan gets two consecutive strikeouts after allowing the solo home run, then forces a foul out to Reese Robinett near first base.
Cowan has five strikeouts through four innings.
Arkansas takes 1-0 lead
Ryder Helfrick goes big fly, launching a 417-foot home run over the center-field wall to give Arkansas a 1-0 lead in the top of the fourth inning. That ball was demolished at 107.6 miles per hour.
Pitchers’ duel through 3 innings
Landon Beidelschies strikes out the side, retiring LSU’s hitters in order to end the third inning. Beidelschies has four strikeouts in a row and five in the game so far, with his sliders especially working early.
Both pitchers came to throw tonight.
Zac Cowan with strong start
Zac Cowan retires Arkansas in order in the top of the third inning, striking out Wehiwa Aloy in the process. Cowan has three strikeouts through three innings.
Arkansas turns double play
LSU’s Jared Jones hits a leadoff single to start the bottom of the second inning, but Landon Beidelschies forces a ground ball that’s turned into a 6-4-3 double play for Arkansas.
Beidelschies then strikes out Michael Braswell III to end the second inning.
Coach’s challenge keeps 2nd inning alive
LSU appears to get out of the second inning, but Arkansas opts to challenge an inning-ending strikeout. The Razorbacks won the challenge, with umpires determining there was catcher interference on Brent Iredale.
Arkansas has runners on first and second with two outs for Justin Thomas Jr. in the top of the second inning.
Luis Hernandez strikes out to end inning
Luis Hernandez strikes out with two outs and a runner on third base to end the inning. Arkansas and LSU tied at 0-0 entering the second inning.
Derek Curiel rips leadoff double
LSU gets a runner in scoring position early, as leadoff hitter Derek Curiel ropes a double down the right-field line to get the bottom of the first inning started.
Steven Milam keeps Wehiwa Aloy off base
What a play by LSU shortstop Steven Milam, who fields a hard-hit ground ball from Wehiwa Aloy before making a strong throw to first base for the second out of the top of the first inning.
LSU-Arkansas is underway
Zac Cowan fires the first pitch of the game, and LSU-Arkansas at the CWS semifinals is underway.
LSU baseball lineup tonight
- LF Derek Curiel
- DH Ethan Frey
- SS Steven Milam
- C Luis Hernandez
- 1B Jared Jones
- RF Josh Pearson
- CF Chris Stanfield
- 2B Daniel Dickinson
- 3B Michael Braswell III
Arkansas baseball lineup tonight
- LF Charles Davalan
- SS Wehiwa Aloy
- RF Logan Maxwell
- C Ryder Helfrick
- 2B Cam Kozeal
- DH Kuhio Aloy
- 1B Reese Robinett
- 3B Brent Iredale
- CF Justin Thomas Jr.
LSU, Arkansas pitchers tonight
Zac Cowan, who has only made one start this season, will get the ball on Wednesday night in a game that might ask a lot of the Tigers’ bullpen. Landon Beidelschies, meanwhile, has 12 starts this season with a 4.92 ERA in 56 2/3 innings.
What time does LSU vs Arkansas baseball start?
- Time: 7 p.m. ET
- Date: Wednesday, June 18
- Location: Charles Schwab Field Omaha (Omaha, Nebraska)
What TV channel is LSU vs Arkansas baseball on today?
LSU-Arkansas baseball in the CWS semifinals will air live on ESPN, and can be streamed on the ESPN app. Other streaming options include ESPN+, which requires a subscription, and Fubo, which offers a free trial to potential subscribers.
College World Series schedule
The College World Series started on June 13, and will run through either June 22 or June 23, based on if the national championship series requires an if-necessary game, which would fall on June 23.
- College World Series: June 13-22/23
- CWS finals: June 21-22/23

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Jimmies continue indoor season at Dakota Alumni Classic at NDSU
FARGO, N.D. — The University of Jamestown women’s track and field team continued their indoor season with strong performances at the NDSU Alumni Classic, showcasing talent across sprints, jumps, and pole vault events.
Competing against tough regional competition, the Jimmies demonstrated growth and competitive spirit throughout the meet.
Sprint Highlights
Freshman Emily Erhardt placed 19th in the 400 Meters with a time of 1:07.33.
Jumping Events
Sophomore Sydney Ulrich earned 10th place in the Long Jump with a mark of 4.90 meters (16’1″). Sophomore Monica Goven posted a 9th-place finish in the Triple Jump with a leap of 10.12 meters (33’2.5″). Sophomore Ruth Harris followed with a 12th-place finish in the Triple Jump, recording a mark of 9.62 meters (31’6.75″).
Pole Vault
Sophomore Ruth Harris cleared 3.10 meters (10’2″) in the Pole Vault, securing 11th place.
WHATS NEXT?
The Jimmies return to the track on January 15th at the Northern State Dual in Aberdeen, S.D.
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Texas A&M vs. Louisville volleyball final score, stats, highlights
Updated Dec. 12, 2025, 10:12 p.m. ET
After dropping the first two sets, No. 3 seed Texas A&M (25-4) stormed back to beat No. 2 seed Louisville (26-6) 3-2 in the NCAA women’s volleyball tournament Friday night.
Texas A&M moves on to play Sunday against either No. 1 Nebraska or No. 4 Kansas, who play at 9:30 p.m. ET Friday night. Here’s how the Sweet 16 heavyweight match played out:
Final score for Louisville vs. Texas A&M women’s volleyball
FINAL: Texas A&M wins 3-2, taking final set 15-12.
Set 5: Texas A&M 3, Louisville 2
No. 3 Texas A&M completed a reverse sweep against No. 2 Louisville to advance to the regional final for the first time since 2001 after winning the fifth set, 15-12. The Aggies were able to swing the momentum of the game with their blocking ability, led by Ifenna Cos-okpalla’s 12 total blocks.
Texas A&M’s Logan Lednicky (20 kills, 10 digs on .245 hitting), Kyndal Stowers (16 kills, 11 digs on .282 hitting) and Emily Hellmuth (12 kills on .226 hitting) each recorded double-digit kills.
“We just weren’t finishing the last end of the set,” said an emotional Lednicky, who was three blocks away from a triple double. “We’re like, we’re not letting them sweep us. We know how to grind, we know how to dig it. We saw it in the TCU match and we did just that last one.”
Tensions boiled over in the fifth set. Louisville head coach Dan Meske earned a yellow card for swatting the ball because he thought the referee missed a carry call during a long rally Texas A&M won to go up 12-10.
Louisville’s Chloe Chicoine finished with a game-high 26 kills hitting .300 in the loss.
Set 4: Louisville 2, Texas A&M 2
No. 3 Texas A&M took a 17-8 lead after holding No. 2 Louisville to a -.143 hitting percentage to start the fourth set with its defensive prowess. The Aggies stretched their lead to as many as nine points, but Louisville went on a 7-1 run to come within three points of Texas A&M. The Aggies didn’t relinquish the lead this time. Texas A&M finished the fourth set on a 4-0 run to force a decisive fifth set.
Texas A&M held Louisville to .000 hitting in the fourth set. The Aggies hit .267 and recorded nine blocks. Texas A&M’s Logan Lednicky (18 kills on .333 hitting), Kyndal Stowers (14 kills on .243 hitting) and Emily Hellmuth (10 kills on .200 hitting) each have double-digit kills. Ifenna Cos-okpalla is up to 11 blocks.
The Aggies are going for the reverse sweep, the team’s first since September 2024.
Set 3: Louisville 2, Texas A&M 1
No. 3 Texas A&M head coach Jamie Morrison said his team needed to do a better job at finishing at the end of the set if they wanted to extend their season against No. 2 Louisville after giving up leads in the first two sets. The Aggies did just that in a third set that featured 15 ties and five lead changes.
The Aggies had a 23-21 lead in the third set before Louisville tied it up at 23-23 following back-to-back kills from Chloe Chicoine. Texas A&M’s Kyndal Stowers responded with a pair of kills herself to give the Aggies the set, 25-23.
Texas A&M’s Logan Lednicky (14 kills on .333 hitting), Stowers (11 kills on .259 hitting) and Emily Hellmuth (10 kills on .261) each have double-digit kills as the team is collectively hitting .292.
Meanwhile, Chicoine is up to 19 kills on .405 hitting. Cara Cresse added seven blocks.
Set 2: Louisville 2, Texas A&M 0
New set, same scenario. Much like the first set, Texas A&M was the first team to reach 15 points. The Aggies had a 21-16 lead in the second set, before Louisville staged another comeback. The Cardinals went on a 9-1 run to take the lead and clinch the second set, 25-22, to take a 2-0 lead over Texas A&M.
Louisville capitalized on 14 total blocks and three aces. Chloe Chicoine (11 kills on .400 hitting) and Payton Petersen (10 kills on .563 hitting) led the Cardinals in kills.
Logan Lednicky has nine kills, while Emily Hellmuth and Kyndal Stowers each have seven kills for Texas A&M.
Set 1: Louisville 1, Texas A&M 0
No. 3 Texas A&M had control of the first set and was the first team to 15 points, but No. 2 Louisville went on a 5-0 run to tie it up at 17-17. Five more ties ensued before Louisville ultimately created some separation to take the first set, 25-23. Louisville hit .457 and had two players with six or more kills — Payton Petersen (seven kills on .778 hitting) and Chloe Chicoine (six kills on .600 hitting).
NCAA volleyball tournament regionals schedule
All times Eastern
Friday, Dec. 12
Saturday, Dec. 13
Sunday, Dec. 14
- TBA | No. 1 Texas vs. No. 3 Wisconsin
- Regional final, TBD
NCAA women’s volleyball bracket
Find the full NCAA women’s volleyball tournament bracket on the NCAA website.
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Chargers’ Townsend breaks G-MAC record at Akron Haynes Lancaster Open
One of the Hillsdale College women’s track and field team’s top competitors unwrapped a nice early Christmas present for herself on Friday afternoon.
Senior Tara Townsend traveled solo to the Akron Haynes Lancaster Open, looking to get one final crack at her signature event, the pole vault, before heading off to Christmas break.
The trip proved more than fruitful for Townsend, as she cleared three bars on the first attempt to set a new personal best clearance of 4.20 meters, and in the process breaking the Great Midwest Athletic Conference indoor record in the event of 4.16 meters held by Morgan England of Findlay since 2021.
Townsend placed second behind defending MAC pole vault champion Cassidy Allen of Akron at the meet, and with the vault moved into the top spot in the nation in NCAA DII to date in the event.
It’s the latest in a successful run at Hillsdale for Townsend, who earned her first All-American honor in the pole vault at the 2025 NCAA DII Outdoor Championships this past May. Her latest accomplishment sees her closing in on the indoor program record of 4.25 meters, held by multi-time All-American and Hillsdale College Athletics Hall of Famer Kayla Caldwell since 2013.
Townsend and the Chargers are off for the Christmas break, and will return to Akron for the Al Campbell Invitational for their first meet back in action on Jan. 16.
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Nebraska volleyball vs. Kansas recap, stats and highlights
Dec. 12, 2025Updated Dec. 13, 2025, 12:05 a.m. CT
Nebraska volleyball entered the Sweet 16 of the NCAA tournament after sweeping Kansas State last Saturday. The Huskers faced the Kansas Jayhawks, who defeated Miami in four sets.
Nebraska dominated the match from start to finish, sweeping Kansas (25-12, 25-11, 25-12) and allowing just 35 total points. The Huskers, meanwhile, earned 41 kills off 80 attacks for a .450 hitting percentage. The Huskers’ defense, meanwhile, posted 10 blocks and 48 digs to hold Kansas to 25 kills off 103 attacks and a .029 hitting percentage.
Rebekah Allick finished perfect on the night to lead, going 9-of-9 in attacks. Andi Jackson also delivered nine kills for Nebraska while also leading the team in blocks with five. Harper Murray put together a strong outing for the Huskers, tallying seven kills, 10 digs and four blocks.
Virginia Adriano and Taylor Landfair each posted five kills and combined for nine digs. Manaia Ogbechie and Teraya Sigler combined for five kills off seven attacks. Bergen Reilly earned 30 set assists for the Huskers.
Nebraska now faces Texas A&M in the NCAA regional final on Sunday. The Aggies pulled off a miraculous reverse sweep over Louisville to reach the Elite Eight for the first time since 2001. The match will start at 2 p.m. CT and can be seen on ABC.
Huskers to the Elite Eight (Nebraska 25-12)
Nebraska gets the sweep in dominating fashion.
Nebraska’s sweep in sight (S3/Nebraska 20-9)
The Huskers about to take the Sweet 16 with an exclamation point.
Huskers on a run (S3/Nebraska 15-7)
Nebraska is now on a 5-2 run.
Nebraska shutting Kansas down (S3/Nebraska 10-5)
The Huskers continue to hold Kansas to .000.
Huskers can’t be stopped (S3/Nebraska 5-1)
Nebraska continues its run into set three.
Set point
The Huskers take set two (Nebraska 25-11)
After Kansas cut Nebraska’s lead to 9-7, the Huskers outscored the Jayhawks 16-4 to take set two.
Nebraska on fire entering the redzone (S2/Nebraska 20-9)
The Huskers’ run grows to 11-2, including six straight.
Huskers expand their lead (S2/Nebraska 15-9)
Nebraska goes on a 6-2 run to open up its lead.
Nebraska staying in front (S2/Nebraska 10-7)
The Huskers up by three over the Jayhawks.
Huskers keeping the lead (S2/Nebraska 5-3)
Nebraska stays ahead despite trading blows with Kansas.
Set point
Huskers take set one (Nebraska 25-12)
Nebraska finishes set one by holding Kansas to a -.024.
Nebraska alone in the redzone (S1/Nebraska 20-8)
Huskers setting the tone in set one with a 12-point lead.
Huskers remain up by nine (S1/Nebraska 15-6)
Though the Jayhawks earned a 3-0 run, Nebraska keeps a firm lead.
Nebraska dominating (S1/Nebraska 10-1)
The Huskers are holding Kansas under .000.
Huskers up early (S1/Nebraska 5-1)
Nebraska starting off hot.
Early block party
Starters
Match time set
Nebraska and Kansas is set to begin at 9:25 p.m. CT.
Aggies advance
Texas A&M pulls off the reverse sweep to advance to the Regional final.
Set five incoming
Nebraska/Kansas gets pushed back again after Texas A&M forces a fifth set against Louisville.
Texas A&M/Louisville head into set four
The Aggies take the Cardinals to a fourth set, pushing back Nebraska/Kansas start time.
Here’s how to watch Nebraska-Kansas volleyball on Friday, including time, TV schedule and streaming information:
What channel is Nebraska volleyball vs. Kansas on?
TV Channel: ESPN2
Livestream:ESPN+ (subscriber only)
Nebraska-Kansas volleyball in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA tournament can be seen on ESPN2. Huskers Radio Network will have audio coverage of all Nebraska matches on Huskers Radio Network affiliates, Huskers.com and the Huskers app. John Baylor and Lauren Cook West will be on the call. Streaming options for the game include ESPN+.
Nebraska volleyball vs. Kansas time today
- Date: Friday, Dec. 12
- Start time: 30 minutes after the Texas A&M-Louisville match at 6 p.m. CT
The NCAA regional contest between Nebraska and Kansas starts 30 minutes following the conclusion of the Texas A&M-Louisville match, which begins at 6 p.m. CT from the Bob Devaney Sports Center in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Nebraska volleyball 2025 schedule (30-0, 20-0)
Aug. 22 – vs. Pittsburgh – WIN 3-1 (25-22, 25-11, 20-25, 25-23)
Aug. 24 – vs. Stanford – WIN 3-0 (25-13, 25-19, 25-14)
Aug. 29 – at Lipscomb – WIN 3-0 (25-13, 25-21, 25-15)
Aug. 31 – vs Kentucky – WIN 3-2 (24-26, 20-25, 25-19, 25-23, 15-8)
Sept. 5 – vs. Wright State – WIN 3-0 (25-16, 25-16, 25-20)
Sept. 7 – vs. California – WIN 3-0 (25-15, 25-18, 25-12)
Sept. 12 – vs. Utah – WIN 3-1 (21-25, 25-8, 25-18, 25-13)
Sept. 13 – vs. Grand Canyon – WIN 3-0 (25-12, 25-23, 25-18)
Sept. 16 – at Creighton – WIN 3-2 (25-17, 21-25, 25-18, 24-26, 15-9)
Sept. 20 – vs. Arizona – WIN 3-0 (25-19, 25-23, 25-18)
Sept. 24 – vs. Michigan – WIN 3-0 (25-6, 25-15, 25-13)
Sept. 27 – vs. Maryland – WIN 3-0 (25-14, 27-25, 25-14)
Oct. 3 – at Penn State – WIN 3-0 (25-6, 25-15, 25-13)
Oct. 4 – at Rutgers – WIN 3-0 (25-17, 25-15, 25-16)
Oct. 10 – vs. Washington – WIN 3-0 (25-14, 25-18, 25-16)
Oct. 12 – at Purdue – WIN 3-0 (25-23, 25-16, 25-15)
Oct. 17 – at Michigan State – WIN 3-0 (25-15, 25-18, 25-20)
Oct. 19 – at Michigan – WIN 3-0 (25-18, 25-13, 25-18)
Oct. 24 – vs. Northwestern – WIN 3-0 (25-17, 25-13, 25-17)
Oct. 25 – vs. Michigan State – WIN 3-0 (25-15, 25-15, 25-18)
Oct. 31 – at Wisconsin – WIN 3-0 (25-22, 25-19, 25-13)
Nov. 2 – vs. Oregon – WIN 3-0 (25-21, 25-20, 25-12)
Nov. 6 – vs. Illinois – WIN 3-0 (25-11, 25-15, 25-14)
Nov. 8 – at Minnesota – WIN 3-0 (25-15, 25-21, 25-20)
Nov. 14 – at UCLA – WIN 3-1 (25-17, 25-23, 19-25, 25-15)
Nov. 16 – at USC – WIN 3-0 (25-13, 25-16, 25-20)
Nov. 20 – vs. Iowa – WIN 3-0 (25-15, 25-21, 25-18)
Nov. 22 – at Indiana – WIN 3-0 (25-19, 25-16, 25-22)
Nov. 28 – vs. Penn State – WIN 3-0 (25-14, 25-11, 25-14)
Nov. 29 – vs. Ohio State – WIN 3-0 (25-16, 25-13, 25-20)
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Gulycz Took First In Shot Put, Track & Field Teams Claimed 18 Top-12 Finishes
Men’s Track & Field | 12/12/2025 9:46:00 PM
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
>> The Saint Francis track & field teams competed in its second indoor meet at the Wagner Seahawk Shootout.
>> Saint Francis compiled seven top five performers and 18 top 12 finishes.
>> Sophomore Clark Gulycz took first place in shot put.
FLASH WOMEN NUGGETS
The women’s team accumulated eight top 12 performances.
Olivia Renk finished sixth in the 60-meter dash and eighth in the 300-meter dash on the women’s side. The sophomore ran in a time of 7.73 in the 60-meter and a 39.80 time in the 300-meter.
Morgan McNaughton came in hot during the 3000-meter run. She placed eighth with a time of 10:27.97.
Once again Rylee Nicklas placed in the top 10, this time in ninth place for shot put. The sophomore threw an impressive 11.33 meters. Nicklas also placed ninth in weight throw with a reach of 13.83 meters.
Taylor Foster picked up 12th place due to leap of 10.83 meters.
Two Red Flash placed in the top three for women’s pole vault. Karsyn Ford reached 3.45-meters and Aubrie Wells was right behind her with 3.15-meters.
FLASH MEN NUGGETS
The men’s team registered 10 top 11 finishes on the day.
Gulycz had a standout performance, taking first place in shot put. He threw 16.64m. Wyatt Jumper took 11th place with a throw of 14.05m. Both Gulycz and Jumper placed top seven in the weight throw. Gulycz launched his way into fifth place with 14.16m. Jumper threw 13.62m to put himself into seventh place.
Coming off a huge leap, Tyler Craft finished in eighth place with 6.77 meters. Not far behind him was the freshman, Nehemyah Williams. Williams collected 10th place with a jump of 6.71m in the men’s long jump.
Once again, Craft and Williams placed high in the triple jump. Craft bumped up to fifth place with a takeoff of 14.33m. Williams jumped 13.86m to sit him in the 10th spot.
Sophomore, Ayden Martinage, took fifth in the high jump with a lift of 1.95 meters.
The junior, Dylan Andrews, extended his way into fifth place by a stretch over 4.05 meters.
NEXT UP FOR FLASH
Saint Francis track and field will head down the road to compete in the Penn State University Nittany Lion Challenge. This will be held at the Ashenfelter III Indoor Track next Saturday the 17.
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Louisville volleyball score today, Texas A&M-UofL NCAA Tournament game
Updated Dec. 12, 2025, 10:08 p.m. ET
No. 2 seed Louisville volleyball fell to No. 3 seed Texas A&M in five sets Friday night at Bob Devaney Sports Center in Lincoln, Nebraska, ending the Cardinals’ season.
The Cardinals finished Dan Meske’s inaugural campaign as head coach 26-7 in Lincoln, where Meske’s collegiate coaching career began as a graduate assistant for the Cornhuskers 18 years ago.
Louisville earned several American Volleyball Coaches Association awards for its performance in the tournament’s first weekend. Four Cardinals made the All-South Region first team: Kalyssa Blackshear (OPP), Nayelis Cabello (S), Chloe Chicoine (OH) and Cara Cresse (MB). Outside hitter Payton Petersen received an honorable mention.
Coverage from the match:
The Cards fall in a reverse sweep to the Aggies.
There have been seven ties in this winner-take-all set. The first to 15, winning by two, advances to the regional final.
Louisville will play its second five-set match in the NCAA Tournament, as it looks to avoid a reverse sweep. Texas A&M had nine blocks alone in the fourth set to UofL’s three.
The Aggies come out strong in a must-win set. They’ve caught up to Louisville’s 12 blocks. Texas A&M has 54 kills to UofL’s 50. The Aggies take a 4-0 run into the media timeout.
In a set that featured 15 ties and four lead changes, the Aggies emerged victorious. If Texas A&M claims the fourth set, both teams will engage in a fifth winner-take-all set, where the first to 15 points (winning by two) will advance to the regional final.
Chicoine has a match-high 15 kills. The Cards have 10 blocks, led by Cresse’s seven.
Louisville clinches the second set with an 8-0 run, featuring two aces from setter Nayelis Cabello. The Cards are one set away from their fifth consecutive Elite Eight appearance. Petersen and Blackshear now have 11 and 10 kills apiece.
The Aggies are the first to 15 again behind a 3-0 scoring run just before the set’s first media timeout. Louisville’s defense is playing tough with six blocks. Petersen is up to a match-high nine kills.
The Cardinals had a well-timed 5-0 scoring run in the middle of the set, taking the lead at 21-20 for the first time since the first point of the match. Payton Petersen leads all players with seven kills (at a 77.8% clip), followed by Chloe Chicoine’s six (60%). Cara Cressee has three blocks.
The Aggies have 10 kills on 15 attempts. Payton Petersen and Kalyssa Blackshear lead Louisville with three kills apiece of the Cards’ eight total.
Today’s match between No. 2 seed Louisville and No. 3 seed Texas A&M is scheduled for 7 p.m. at Bob Devaney Sports Center in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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If Louisville wins tonight, it will play the winner of No. 1 Nebraska vs. No. 4 Kansas on Sunday in Lincoln. Here’s a look at the tournament schedule:
- Regionals: Dec. 11-14
- Semifinals: Dec. 18 at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri
- Championship: Dec. 21 at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri
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- Aug. 29: Louisville 3, Auburn 0
- Aug. 31: Louisville 3, Morehead State 0
- Sept. 1: Louisville 3, St. John’s 0
- Sept. 7: Louisville 3, Illinois 1
- Sept. 10: Texas 3, Louisville 2
- Sept. 12: Louisville 3, Creighton 1
- Sept. 13: Louisville 3, UNI 1
- Sept. 14: Louisville 3, Rice 1
- Sept. 18: Kentucky 3, Louisville 2
- Sept. 22: Louisville 3, Western Kentucky 0
- Sept. 26: Louisville 3, Boston College 0
- Sept. 28: Louisville 3, Syracuse 0
- Oct. 3: Louisville 3, California 0
- Oct. 5: Louisville 3, Stanford 1
- Oct. 10: Louisville 3, Virginia Tech 0
- Oct. 12: Louisville 3, Virginia 1
- Oct. 17: SMU 3, Louisville 2
- Oct. 19: Pitt 3, Louisville 2
- Oct. 24: Louisville 3, Duke 0
- Oct. 26: Louisville 3, North Carolina 1
- Oct. 29: Louisville 3, Notre Dame 0
- Nov. 1: Louisville 3, Notre Dame 0
- Nov. 7: Louisville 3, N.C. State 0
- Nov. 9: Louisville 3, Wake Forest 1
- Nov. 13: Louisville 3, Florida State 1
- Nov. 16: Louisville 3, Miami 2
- Nov. 21: Louisville 3, Georgia Tech 1
- Nov. 23: Louisville 3, Clemson 0
- Nov. 26: Pitt 3, Louisville 0
- Nov. 29: Stanford 3, Louisville 2
- Dec. 5: Louisville 3, Loyola Chicago 0 (NCAA Tournament First Round)
- Dec. 6: Louisville 3, Marquette 2 (NCAA Tournament Second Round)
- Dec. 12: Texas A&M 3, Louisville 2 (NCAA Tournament Regional Round)
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