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Keiser Volleyball Unveils 2025 Schedule

Story Links The Keiser volleyball team released its 2025 schedule on Friday. The upcoming season features 25 matches, including 14 at home inside the Student Life Center. Keiser will open the season by hosting a 12-team tournament, where the Seahawks will face Taylor and Montana Western in their first matches. The bracket-style format […]

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The Keiser volleyball team released its 2025 schedule on Friday. The upcoming season features 25 matches, including 14 at home inside the Student Life Center.

Keiser will open the season by hosting a 12-team tournament, where the Seahawks will face Taylor and Montana Western in their first matches. The bracket-style format ensures each team plays four games, with the opportunity to advance to the championship or consolation bracket.

Coming off a strong 2024 campaign, the Seahawks finished with a 28-8 overall record and a 9-5 mark in Sun Conference play, earning the No. 3 seed in the conference tournament. Their season concluded in the semifinal round, with four players earning All-Conference honors—highlighted by SUN Player of the Year and the program’s first SUN Freshman of the Year, Emma Friese.

The 2025 season marks a new chapter for Keiser Volleyball under first-year Head Coach Dan Bergen. Hired in February, Bergen brings a championship pedigree, having helped lead Indiana Wesleyan to back-to-back NAIA National Championships (2023 & 2024) during his tenure as assistant coach. His resume also includes four Crossroads League titles and deep postseason runs, including appearances in the NAIA Sweet 16 (2020) and Elite Eight (2019). During his time with the Wildcats, Bergren developed 10 NAIA All-Americans and 22 all-conference players. He was named the 2024 AVCA NAIA Assistant Coach of the Year and was a two-time AVCA Mid-Central Region Assistant Coach of the Year (2020 & 2024). During his six seasons with IWU, the Wildcats posted a record of 179-27.

“I’m looking forward to getting the 2025 Keiser Volleyball season underway,” said Bergen. “I feel we’ve brought in a group that can compete at a high level, along with seasoned returners who know the expectations. We’re hosting two preseason tournaments that include six teams from the 2024 NAIA Tournament and programs from top NAIA conferences.”

“Those tournaments will help us evaluate the team early and prepare for the Sun Conference schedule. With a new coaching staff, new faces, and strong returners, we’re excited about continuing the upward trajectory of this program.”

 


Key Dates

  • Keiser will open the 2025 Season with a 12-team tournament hosted at home in the Student Life Center on August 15th and 16th
  • The Seahawks will host a second tournament from August 21st to 22nd welcoming six teams to West Palm Beach, Fla. in a six team round robin
  • In the month of September, the Seahawks will begin conference play hosting Warner at home on September 6th
  • KU will face the defending Sun Conference champion St. Thomas Bobcats on the road in Miami Gardens on September 10th
  • The Seahawks will continue conference all through October and will host Florida Memorial for senior night on November 5th, the final home game of the season
  • The Sun Conference tournament will begin on November 11 at campus sites before the semifinal and final are played at the site of the number one seed on the 14th and 15th
  • The NAIA National Tournament will start on November 22 at campus sites, with the championship rounds taking place December 3-9 in Sioux City, Iowa

 


Keiser Seahawks 2025 Volleyball Schedule




































Date Opponent Location Time
August


15 (Fri.) TAYLOR^ West Palm Beach, Fla. 8:00 AM
15 (Fri.) MONTANA WESTERN^ West Palm Beach, Fla. TBA
16 (Sat.) TBA^ West Palm Beach, Fla. TBA
21(Thurs.) MOBILE# West Palm Beach, Fla. 9:00 AM
21 (Thurs.) FLORIDA NATIONAL# West Palm Beach, Fla. 1:30 PM
22 (Fri.) SOUTHEASTERN# West Palm Beach, Fla. 11:30 AM
22 (Fri.) GRACE# West Palm Beach, Fla. 1:30 PM
September


6 (Sat.) WARNER* West Palm Beach, Fla. 2:00 PM
10 (Wed.) at St Thomas* Miami Gardens, Fla. 7:00 PM
13 (Sat.) WEBBER INTERNATIONAL* West Palm Beach, Fla. 7:00 PM
17 (Wed.) at New College* Sarasota, Fla. 7:00 PM
20 (Sat.) SOUTHEASTERN* West Palm Beach, Fla. 2:00 PM
24 (Wed.) at Ave Maria* Ave Maria, Fla. 7:00 PM
27 (Sat.) at Florida College* Temple Terrace, Fla. 3:00 PM
October
1 (Wed.) at Florida Memorial* Miami Gardens, Fla. 7:00 PM
4 (Sat.) NEW COLLEGE* West Palm Beach, Fla. 2:00 PM
11 (Sat.) at Warner* Lake Wales, Fla. 2:00 PM
15 (Wed.) ST THOMAS* West Palm Beach, Fla. 7:00 PM
18 (Sat.) at Webber International* Babson Park, Fla. 2:00 PM
25 (Sat.) Southeastern* Lakeland, Fla. 2:00 PM
29 (Wed.) AVE MARIA* West Palm Beach, Fla. 7:00 PM
November


5 (Wed.) FLORIDA MEMORIAL West Palm Beach, Fla. 7:00 PM
11 (Tues.) Sun Conference Quarterfinals Campus Sites (Higher Seed) TBA
14 (Thurs.) Sun Conference Semifinals Campus Sites (Higher Seed) TBA
15 (Sat.) Sun Conference Final Campus Sites (Higher Seed) TBA
22 (Sat.) NAIA Opening Round Campus Sites (Higher Seed) TBA
December


3-9 (Wed.-Tues.) NAIA Final Site Sioux City, Iowa TBA

* – Sun Conference

^ – Keiser 12-Team Tournament

# – Keiser Round Robin

All home games in bold;

All Times Eastern; Dates and Times Subject to Change

Ticket information will be announced at a later date

 


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Scions E278: 2025 Volleyball Preview

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We’re finally here. Georgia Tech Volleyball season is around the corner and Jake + Jack dive into what’s new (as in, almost the entire roster), what’s to come, and what’s to expect from the 2025 season.

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Nebraska volleyball enters the 2025 season with a blend of expectation and intrigue that has become normal around here. The Huskers project as national-title contenders — their shiny No. 1 preseason ranking agrees — but the journey ahead comes with its share of questions, too. Here’s a look at the players, storylines, numbers and matches […]

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Nebraska volleyball enters the 2025 season with a blend of expectation and intrigue that has become normal around here.

The Huskers project as national-title contenders — their shiny No. 1 preseason ranking agrees — but the journey ahead comes with its share of questions, too.

Here’s a look at the players, storylines, numbers and matches to know as another season begins at the Devaney Center.

1 Keri Leimbach

Defensive specialist; 5-4; Fr.

Hometown: Lincoln (Lincoln Lutheran).

She played on four state championship teams at Lincoln Lutheran and is the first player from her high school to get a spot on the Husker volleyball team.

2 Bergen Reilly

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Hometown: Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

In each of her first two seasons, she’s set the Huskers to the NCAA Tournament Final Four, was the Big Ten setter of the year and earned second-team All-American honors.

3 Allie Sczech

Right-side hitter; 6-4; Sr.

Hometown: Sugar Land, Texas.

As a junior at Baylor last season, she had a solid .273 hitting percentage while earning second-team all-Big 12 honors.

4 Campbell Flynn

Hometown: Oakland, Michigan.

She was ranked as the No. 1 setter recruit in the country and No. 4 player overall by PrepDig. She was also the Gatorade national player of the year for high school volleyball.

5 Rebekah Allick

Hometown: Lincoln (Waverly).

The three-year starter looks poised to have a big senior season and is on pace to be one of the most productive blockers in program history. She ranked 14th nationally in blocking last season (1.43 per set).

6 Laney Choboy

Defensive specialist; 5-3; Jr.

Hometown: Raleigh, North Carolina.

Last season, she ranked fifth on the team in digs with 185. Now she’ll have an opportunity to earn the libero job.

7 Maisie Boesiger

Defensive specialist; 5-6; Sr.

Hometown: Firth (Norris).

As a serving specialist last season, she had some long serving runs.

8 Kenna Cogill

Hometown: Gilbert, Arizona.

She was a late addition to Nebraska’s freshmen class after a coaching change at Oregon. With her club team, Arizona Storm, she won two national championships.

9 Virginia Adriano

Right-side hitter; 6-5; So.

She joined the Huskers in June and has the potential to help Nebraska’s offense considerably. She would be the program’s first letterwinner from Italy.

10 Olivia Mauch

Defensive specialist; 5-6; So.

With Mauch and Laney Choboy in the back row, the graduation of All-American libero Lexi Rodriguez may not be as noticeable as some fans were expecting.

11 Teraya Sigler

Hometown: Scottsdale, Arizona.

She’s the No. 1-ranked overall recruit in the 2025 recruiting class. Sigler shot up John Cook’s recruiting list after she “put on a show” at a national tournament.

12 Taylor Landfair

Hometown: Plainfield, Illinois.

The 2022 Big Ten player of the year, while at Minnesota, will have a chance to write a great final chapter for her college career during her second season with the Huskers.

14 Manaia Ogbechie

Hometown: Santa Rosa Valley, California.

She was a late addition to Nebraska’s 2025 recruiting class. She had been committed to Northwestern but made a switch after a coaching change there.

15 Andi Jackson

Hometown: Brighton, Colorado.

She had a breakout sophomore season, improving her hitting percentage by 40 points from her freshman season to earn first-team All-American honors. She nearly helped Nebraska reach the national championship match, with a career-high 19 kills on .630 hitting in the NCAA semifinal loss against Penn State.

18 Ryan Hunter

Right-side hitter; 6-2; Fr.

Hometown: Charlotte, North Carolina.

She’s coming back from a knee injury during her final year of high school, but she showed her significant potential at times during the spring season.

21 Skyler Pierce

Outside hitter; 6-2; RFr.

Hometown: Lenexa, Kansas.

She was ranked as the No. 4-overall recruit and No. 1 outside hitter by PrepDig.com for the 2024 recruiting class. She redshirted in her first season at Nebraska.

27 Harper Murray

Hometown: Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Just some of what she accomplished last season: second-team All-American, all-Big Ten honors, NCAA Championship all-tournament team, Lincoln Regional most outstanding player and led Nebraska in kills (411) and ace serves (39).

Three storylines to watch

Pinnacle Bank Arena debut: For several years, Nebraska volleyball fans pleaded for the Huskers to play a match at Lincoln’s large downtown arena, and that’s how this season will begin. Nebraska opens the season with two matches at Pinnacle Bank Arena as part of the season-starting AVCA First Serve event that brings seven other teams to Lincoln: Penn State, Pittsburgh, Stanford, Creighton, Florida, Kansas and Vanderbilt. Top-ranked Nebraska plays No. 3 Pittsburgh on Friday, Aug. 22,  and No. 6 Stanford on Sunday, Aug. 24.

Dani’s impact: Nearly all of Nebraska’s 17 players are at Nebraska in part because of retired coach John Cook. Now we’ll see if some small changes implemented by new head coach Dani Busboom Kelly can help take some players to the next level. Does setter Bergen Reilly go to the next level with the location, speed and variety of her sets? Do Rebekah Allick and Taylor Landfair thrive in what could be a slightly faster offense? Remember, with just a few more kills, Nebraska likely would have beaten Penn State in the NCAA semifinals last year and then played for the title against Busboom-Kelly and the Louisville Cardinals.

First-team All-American on the pin: Does Nebraska have a first-team All-American caliber player at outside hitter or right-side hitter? If so, the Huskers’ chances of winning a national championship improve significantly. You can win it all without such a player, but the recent national champions have had a go-to player on the pin: Jess Mruzik (Penn State), Madisen Skinner (Texas) and Logan Eggleston (Texas). Last year in the national semifinals, Penn State got more from its collection of pin hitters than Nebraska did and won the match.

Three numbers to know

66. Nebraska’s 66-5 record over the previous two seasons is the most wins for an NCAA Division I women’s volleyball team in that stretch. Next on the list are Dayton (63), Pittsburgh (62), Creighton (61), Arizona State (58), Penn State (58), Western Kentucky (58), Louisville (57) and Stanford (57). Nebraska’s 33 wins last season were tied for the most victories by a Husker team since the 2000 national championship team went 34-0.

12. That’s how many Nebraska players were Top 25 national recruits in their class, including three No. 1 overall recruits at the outside hitter position. Recruiting rankings don’t win championships, but there isn’t any position where Nebraska doesn’t have a high-level “backup” if a player is injured or not producing at a high level, and that hasn’t always been the case during the past decade. Nebraska’s top 25 national recruits are: Harper Murray (1), Taylor Landfair (1), Teraya Sigler (1), Bergen Reilly (4), Campbell Flynn (4), Skyler Pierce (4), Andi Jackson (6), Rebekah Allick (6), Laney Choboy (8), Olivia Mauch (16), Manaia Ogbechie (19) and Kenna Cogill (24).

1,499. Nebraska enters the season with 1,499 all-time victories and will be looking to become the first NCAA Division I volleyball program to reach 1,500 all-time wins when the season begins.

Three big weeks of the season

Week 1: Nebraska hosts Pittsburgh on Friday and plays Stanford on Sunday. Those teams are ranked No. 3 and No. 6 to start the season, and the caliber of teams you often play in an NCAA Tournament Elite Eight match.

Week 11: This is a challenging week with a late Friday night match at Wisconsin and a Sunday afternoon match against Oregon back in Lincoln. Wisconsin, because of its team and intimidating environment for the road team, is one of the toughest places to win on the road in the Big Ten.

Week 15: The Big Ten title could come down to the final weekend, when Nebraska hosts Penn State on Friday and Ohio State on Saturday. Nebraska and Penn State will have already played once, on Oct. 3 at State College.

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Storylines

Pinnacle Bank Arena debut: For several years, Nebraska volleyball fans pleaded for the Huskers to play a match at Lincoln’s large downtown arena, and that’s how this season will begin. Nebraska opens the season with two matches at Pinnacle Bank Arena as part of the season-starting AVCA First Serve event that brings seven other teams to Lincoln: Penn State, Pittsburgh, Stanford, Creighton, Florida, Kansas and Vanderbilt. Top-ranked Nebraska plays No. 3 Pittsburgh on Friday, Aug. 22,  and No. 6 Stanford on Sunday, Aug. 24.

Dani’s impact: Nearly all of Nebraska’s 17 players are at Nebraska in part because of retired coach John Cook. Now we’ll see if some small changes implemented by new head coach Dani Busboom Kelly can help take some players to the next level. Does setter Bergen Reilly go to the next level with the location, speed and variety of her sets? Do Rebekah Allick and Taylor Landfair thrive in what could be a slightly faster offense? Remember, with just a few more kills, Nebraska likely would have beaten Penn State in the NCAA semifinals last year and then played for the title against Busboom-Kelly and the Louisville Cardinals.

First-team All-American on the pin: Does Nebraska have a first-team All-American caliber player at outside hitter or right-side hitter? If so, the Huskers’ chances of winning a national championship improve significantly. You can win it all without such a player, but the recent national champions have had a go-to player on the pin: Jess Mruzik (Penn State), Madisen Skinner (Texas) and Logan Eggleston (Texas). Last year in the national semifinals, Penn State got more from its collection of pin hitters than Nebraska did and won the match.

Numbers

66. Nebraska’s 66-5 record over the previous two seasons is the most wins for an NCAA Division I women’s volleyball team in that stretch. Next on the list are Dayton (63), Pittsburgh (62), Creighton (61), Arizona State (58), Penn State (58), Western Kentucky (58), Louisville (57) and Stanford (57). Nebraska’s 33 wins last season were tied for the most victories by a Husker team since the 2000 national championship team went 34-0.

12. That’s how many Nebraska players were Top 25 national recruits in their class, including three No. 1 overall recruits at the outside hitter position. Recruiting rankings don’t win championships, but there isn’t any position where Nebraska doesn’t have a high-level “backup” if a player is injured or not producing at a high level, and that hasn’t always been the case during the past decade. Nebraska’s top 25 national recruits are: Harper Murray (1), Taylor Landfair (1), Teraya Sigler (1), Bergen Reilly (4), Campbell Flynn (4), Skyler Pierce (4), Andi Jackson (6), Rebekah Allick (6), Laney Choboy (8), Olivia Mauch (16), Manaia Ogbechie (19) and Kenna Cogill (24).

1,499. Nebraska enters the season with 1,499 all-time victories and will be looking to become the first NCAA Division I volleyball program to reach 1,500 all-time wins when the season begins.

Key weeks

Week 1: Nebraska hosts Pittsburgh on Friday and plays Stanford on Sunday. Those teams are ranked No. 3 and No. 6 to start the season, and the caliber of teams you often play in an NCAA Tournament Elite Eight match.

Week 11: This is a challenging week with a late Friday night match at Wisconsin and a Sunday afternoon match against Oregon back in Lincoln. Wisconsin, because of its team and intimidating environment for the road team, is one of the toughest places to win on the road in the Big Ten.

Week 15: The Big Ten title could come down to the final weekend, when Nebraska hosts Penn State on Friday and Ohio State on Saturday. Nebraska and Penn State will have already played once, on Oct. 3 at State College.

Reach the writer at 402-473-7435 or bwagner@journalstar.com. On Twitter @LJSSportsWagner.

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The Paris Olympics silver medallists defeated Germany’s Svenja Müller and Cinja Tillmann on Sunday to capture the Montreal Elite16 title on the Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour.

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The Toronto duo also got some revenge en route to the final.

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This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 17, 2025.

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