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Nashville Sounds 14, Charlotte Knights 13 (11 innings) (Statcast box)
The Knights (47-50) failed to even the series against the strong Sounds (57-39) in a back-and-forth battle in Nashville.

Knights starter Noah Syndergaard, 32, did not have his finest performance. Syndergaard allowed two in the first and three in the fourth to finish with five earned runs allowed in four frames.

Incredibly, when Syndergaard left the game, the Knights had a 7-5 lead. Like Nashville, Charlotte scored two in the first, and on top of that, Charlotte had a monster fourth inning, scoring five runs. During those first four frames, Will Robertson hit two homers and drove in three runs. Incredibly, the biggest hit in that time was actually not by Robertson but by catcher Blake Sabol, who launched a three-run homer.

In the sixth, Bryan Ramos reached on a catcher interference, and he stole second. After Ramos put himself in scoring position, Dominic Fletcher drove him in with a single to center to make the score 8-5.

The score remained 8-5 until the bottom of the eighth, when the Knights bullpen finally ran into trouble. Unfortunately, after this point, Charlotte’s bullpen struggled immensely overall. A two-run double by Freddy Zamora against Fraser Ellard got the Sounds back within one run.

Jairo Iriarte took over on the mound in the ninth, looking to protect a one-run lead. With two outs that inning, the Sounds had runners on first and second, still trailing by one. Third baseman Oliver Dunn came through in the clutch with an RBI single to tie the game and force the game into extras.

The Knights appeared to put the game away in the top of the 10th, when Tristan Gray hit an RBI single, and Ramos, Fletcher, and Sabol hit three consecutive RBI doubles.

Well, Knights reliever Caleb Freeman retired the first two batters he faced in the bottom of the 10th, but the wheels fell off. After a walk and an RBI single to drive in the ghost runner, Drew Avans launched a three-run homer to tie the game at 12. Seriously, what was this game?

Corey Julks led off the top of the 11th with an RBI single to drive in the ghost runner, but the Knights did not score after that.

Freeman remained on the mound to open the bottom of the 11th, and Daz Cameron hit a ground-rule double to tie the game once again. Bobby Dalbec reached on an error by Ramos, and Penn Murfee took over on the mound. From there, Dunn lined a soft, well-placed single that barely got by Gray to walk it off.

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Who was the Knights MVP?







  • 81%

    Will Robertson: 3-for-6, 2 HR, 3 RBI

    (44 votes)

  • 5%

    Blake Sabol: 2-for-4, HR, 2B, 4 RBI

    (3 votes)

  • 1%

    Bryan Ramos: 2-for-4, 2B, RBI, 1-for-1 stolen bases

    (1 vote)

  • 7%

    Dominic Fletcher: 3-for-5, 2 2B, 3 RBI

    (4 votes)

  • 0%

    Chase Plymell: 2 IP, 0 R, 1 H, 1 BB, 2 K

    (0 votes)

  • 3%

    Wikelman González: 1 IP, 0 R, 1 H, 1 BB, 1 K

    (2 votes)



54 votes total

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Who was the Knights Cold Cat?







  • 2%

    Fraser Ellard: 1 IP, 2 R (1 ER), 2 H, 1 BB, 1 K

    (1 vote)

  • 0%

    Jairo Iriarte: 1 IP, 1 ER, 2 H, 1 BB, 1 K

    (0 votes)

  • 23%

    Noah Syndergaard: 4 IP, 5 ER, 5 H, 1 BB, 1 K

    (10 votes)

  • 55%

    Caleb Freeman: 1 IP, 6 R (4 ER), 3 H, 1 BB, 1 K

    (24 votes)

  • 16%

    Korey Lee: 0-for-5, BB, 4 K

    (7 votes)

  • 2%

    Jacob Amaya: 0-for-4, BB, 3 K

    (1 vote)



43 votes total

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Birmingham Barons 3, Montgomery Biscuits 1
The Barons (53-38) got another great pitching performance, and that helped them get another low-scoring victory over Montgomery (48-44). Incredibly, this was Birmingham’s 11th consecutive win.

Barons starter Shane Murphy, 24, was really on top of his game, as the Biscuits could not figure him out. Murphy delivered five scoreless innings, and he only allowed one hit, which was a single. This excellent performance reduced Murphy’s ERA with Birmingham to 1.45 in 80 23 innings.

By the time Murphy’s outing was over, Birmingham had a 2-0 lead. The first of those runs scored in the second, when Sam Antonacci led off with a double. Two batters later, Mario Camilletti drove in the game’s first run with a single to left.

In the fifth, Rikuu Nishida led off with his second bunt single of the day, and he finished 3-for-3 with a walk. Nishida proceeded to swipe his 30th base of the season, and he scored on a single by Ryan Galanie.

The Barons did not need any additional offense to come out on top in this game. The Biscuits scored their only run in the sixth on a wild pitch by Jared Kelley. The Barons wrapped up the scoring in the eighth, when Colby Smelley drove in Antonacci with a two-out single.

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Who was the Barons MVP?








  • 80%

    Shane Murphy: 5 IP, 0 R, 1 H, 1 BB, 4 K

    (48 votes)

  • 16%

    Rikuu Nishida: 3-for-3, BB, 1-for-1 stolen bases

    (10 votes)

  • 3%

    Sam Antonacci: 1-for-2, 2B, 2 BB, 1-for-1 stolen bases

    (2 votes)

  • 0%

    Mario Camilletti: 2-for-4, RBI

    (0 votes)

  • 0%

    Colby Smelley: 2-for-4, RBI

    (0 votes)

  • 0%

    Tyler Davis: 2 IP, 0 R, 0 H, 1 BB, 2 K

    (0 votes)

  • 0%

    Garrett Schoenle: 1 IP, 0 R, 0 H, 0 BB, 2 K

    (0 votes)



60 votes total

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Who was the Barons Cold Cat?

  • 17%

    Jared Kelley: 1 IP, 1 ER, 1 H, 1 BB, 1 K

    (8 votes)

  • 0%

    William Bergolla: 0-for-3

    (0 votes)

  • 13%

    Wilfred Veras: 0-for-3, K

    (6 votes)

  • 69%

    Caden Connor: 0-for-4, K

    (32 votes)



46 votes total

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Winston-Salem Dash 8, Aberdeen IronBirds 4
The Dash (35-55) offense was on fire early on in this game, and they rode that early wave to their third consecutive victory. With this win, the Dash passed Aberdeen (35-56) in the standings.

Drake Logan led off the game with a single, and Jeral Perez wasted no time drive in the game’s first runs. Perez blasted his 16th homer of the year to make the score 2-0, and the Dash never looked back.

Winston-Salem was not even close to done in the first pair of innings. Right after the homer by Perez, Braden Montgomery singled to continue the big inning. From there, Alec Makarewicz crushed his sixth homer, and four batters into the game, it was 4-0.

With one out in the second, Ryan Burrowes and Drake Logan drew back-to-back walks. Burrowes and Logan executed a brilliant double-steal, and Burrowes raced home on a wild pitch. Perez drew a walk, and Montgomery drove in a run with a double. With two outs, Samuel Zavala drove in a pair with a single to make the score 8-0. Zavala was thrown out at second, but the damage was done by that point.

Dash starter Lucas Gordon, 23, ran into some trouble in the second and was pulled with two outs in the inning. However, even at that point, the Dash had an 8-2 lead, and that bullpen’s performance was terrific. The IronBirds scored finally scored two against the bullpen in the eighth against Vince Vannelle. Reliever Jarold Rosado took over with an 8-4 lead in the ninth, and things got a bit dicey with one out. Rosado allowed two singles, and he issued a walk to load the bases. However, Rosado escaped the jam without allowing any runs to seal the deal.

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Who was the Dash MVP?








  • 14%

    Jeral Perez: 1-for-4, HR, 2 RBI, BB

    (7 votes)

  • 4%

    Alec Makarewicz: 1-for-4, HR, 2 RBI

    (2 votes)

  • 60%

    Braden Montgomery: 2-for-4, 2B, RBI

    (30 votes)

  • 2%

    Samuel Zavala: 1-for-4, 2 RBI

    (1 vote)

  • 2%

    Drake Logan: 2-for-4, BB

    (1 vote)

  • 14%

    Carson Jacobs: 2 IP, 0 R, 0 H, 1 BB, 5 K

    (7 votes)

  • 4%

    Jack Young: 2 1⁄3 IP, 0 R, 0 H, 1 BB, 2 K

    (2 votes)



50 votes total

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Who was the Dash Cold Cat?

  • 72%

    Lyle Miller-Green: 0-for-4, 4 K

    (26 votes)

  • 25%

    Lucas Gordon: 1 2⁄3 IP, 2 ER, 2 H, 2 BB, 2 K

    (9 votes)

  • 2%

    Vince Vannelle: 2 IP, 2 ER, 2 H, 1 BB, 2 K

    (1 vote)



36 votes total

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Carolina Mudcats 9, Kannapolis Cannon Ballers 3
The Cannon Ballers (43-49) dropped their second straight one-sided game to the mighty Mudcats (53-35).

Kannapolis starter Grant Umberger, 23, was uncharacteristically ineffective, allowing four earned runs on 10 hits in 3 13 innings. Umberger did have some bad luck on balls in play, as his numbers were rough despite allowing no homers. However, even considering the bad luck, it was not his finest outing. When Umberger left the game, Carolina had a 4-0 lead.

The Mudcats extended their lead to five in the fifth, when Manuel Veloz took over on the mound. Control was an issue for Veloz, who issued four walks in 1 23 frames. Carolina scored one run against him, which came on a wild pitch.

The Cannon Ballers stuck their noses back in the game with two outs and nobody on in the seventh. Nathan Archer and Mikey Kane drew back-to-back walks to extend the inning, and Arxy Hernández drove in a run with a single. After a wild pitch and a two-run single by George Wolkow, the score was 5-3. However, the Mudcats added four more in the eighth, and the Cannon Ballers did not score again.

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Who was the Cannon Ballers MVP?

  • 37%

    Mikey Kane: 2-for-4, BB

    (13 votes)

  • 62%

    George Wolkow: 1-for-3, 2 RBI, 1-for-1 stolen bases, outfield assist, fielding error

    (22 votes)

  • 0%

    Pierce George: 1 IP, 0 R, 2 H, 1 BB, 0 K

    (0 votes)



35 votes total

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Who was the Cannon Ballers MVP?






  • 72%

    Grant Umberger: 3 1⁄3 IP, 4 ER, 10 H, 1 BB, 2 K

    (21 votes)

  • 0%

    Manuel Veloz: 1 2⁄3 IP, 1 ER, 1 H, 4 BB, 0 K

    (0 votes)

  • 27%

    Jake Curtis: 2 IP, 4 ER, 3 H, 1 BB, 2 K

    (8 votes)

  • 0%

    Abraham Nuñez: 0-for-4, 2 K

    (0 votes)

  • 0%

    Grant Smith: 0-for-4, K

    (0 votes)



29 votes total

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Volleyball Ends Season Ranked 10th in Final AVCA Poll

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OMAHA, Neb. — The Creighton Volleyball team was ranked a season-best No. 10 in the year-end poll by the American Volleyball Coaches Association announced on Monday, Dec. 22nd. It’s the 11th appearance in the year-end poll in program history, with the 2024 squad earning the best mark at No. 6.

Creighton is one of eight schools (Creighton, Kentucky, Louisville, Nebraska, Pittsburgh, Purdue, Stanford, Wisconsin) to be in the Top 10 of the year-end poll in both 2024 and 2025.

This is the 11th season that Creighton has been ranked in the year-end poll — all since 2012 — and fifth straight campaign. The only nine programs to be in the year-end AVCA poll each of the past five seasons are Baylor, Creighton, Kentucky, Louisville, Nebraska, Pittsburgh, Purdue, Stanford and Texas.

The Bluejays are one of 10 schools (along with Baylor, Kentucky, Louisville, Nebraska, Pittsburgh, Purdue, Stanford, Texas and Wisconsin) to have been ranked each of the last 78 polls. The streak began on Sept. 6, 2021 and is a program-record. This year also marks the seventh time that Creighton has been ranked in all 16 polls of a season, joining 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022, 2023 and 2024. It is also the 36th week overall the Bluejays have been in the Top 10.

Creighton has been ranked in all but six of the past 147 weeks the AVCA has put out a Top 25 poll and 155 times in program history, which ranks 37th-most all-time. Creighton is 261-54 all-time when playing as a ranked team in the AVCA poll. This was the 14th straight campaign that Creighton has spent at least one week in the Top 25.

The year-end top five in the poll consisted of Texas A&M, Kentucky, Nebraska, Pittsburgh and Wisconsin.

Over the last 18 seasons from 2008-2025, 333-of-450 teams (74.0 percent) of teams have been in both the preseason and final polls. Of the teams ranked in the preseason poll released in August, all but preseason No. 2 Penn State, No. 16 Florida, No. 17 Missouri, No. 18 UCLA, No. 22 Georgia Tech, No. 23 Utah and No. 24 Dayton were also ranked in the final poll. Creighton started the 2025 season ranked 12th in the preseason.

In those same 18 seasons from 2008-2025, 408-of-450 teams (90.7 percent) in the preseason top-25 polls would go on to reach the NCAA Tournament, as all but preseason No. 17 Missouri and No. 24 Dayton reached the 2025 NCAA Tournament.

In the year-end version of the official NCAA RPI, Creighton finished No. 7.















Creighton’s Year-End AVCA Rankings
Ranking Year
24th 2012
19th 2015
9th 2016
16th 2017
13th 2018
16th 2019
22nd 2021
21st 2022
15th 2023
6th 2024
10th 2025

Dec. 22 AVCA/TARAFLEX Division I Final WVB Poll





























Rank

School (First-Place Votes Adjusted)

Total Points Adjusted

Record

Previous Week

1

Texas A&M [61]

1,525

29-4

6

2

Kentucky

1,452

30-3

2

3

Nebraska

1,385

33-1

1

4

Pittsburgh

1,338

30-5

4

5

Wisconsin

1,310

28-5

10

6

Texas

1,192

26-4

3

7

Stanford

1,072

29-5

5

8

Purdue

1,052

27-7

12

9

Louisville

1,037

26-7

9

10

Creighton

1,012

28-6

11

11

SMU

904

27-6

7

12

Arizona State

879

28-4

8

13

Indiana

732

25-8

15

14

Kansas

708

24-11

16

15

Minnesota

685

24-10

17

16

Miami (FL)

596

27-6

13

17

Southern California

478

25-7

14

18

TCU

424

21-11

20

19

North Carolina

362

22-9

19

20

Baylor

343

18-10

21

21

Cal Poly

256

27-8

NR

T-22

Colorado

232

23-9

24

T-22

Iowa State

232

23-8

23

24

Tennessee

178

20-8

18

25

BYU

107

22-9

22

Others receiving votes and listed on two or more ballots: Penn State 82; Marquette 43; Utah State 39; Kansas State 36; Michigan 30; Florida 29; Northern Iowa 29; UCLA 23; Western Kentucky 14; San Diego 11; UTEP 3



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Georgia Adds Marin Collins from Penn State

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ATHENS, Ga. – University of Georgia volleyball has signed 6-3 outside hitter Marin Collins for the 2026 season, head coach Tom Black announced Saturday.
 
“We’re very excited to add Marin to our program,” Black said. “She has a tremendously high ceiling as a player, and we can’t wait to begin working with her.”
 
Collins signs with Georgia from Penn State as a redshirt-freshman. She did not play in 2025 due to injury and will have four years of eligibility as a Bulldog.
 
In 2024, Collins eclipsed 1,750 career kills at Frontier Central High School in the suburbs of Buffalo, New York, and earned JVA Class of 2025 All‑National Team honors. She was invited to the Under Armour NEXT Series Camp Elite, named First Team AA All‑State in New York, selected First Team All-Western New York by The Buffalo News, and garnered All‑ECIC First Team recognition.
 
In 2023, Collins appeared on the AVCA Phenom Watchlist and the JVA Watch List (OH, Class of 2025). She received Second Team AA All-State honors in New York, was named The Buffalo News All-Western New York First Team, and earned All‑ECIC First Team distinction, along with an invitation to the Under Armour NEXT Series Camp Elite.
 
Her freshman season in 2022 saw Collins on the AVCA Phenom Watchlist and the JVA All‑National Team, plus the JVA Watch List. She collected Second Team AA All‑State in New York, The Buffalo News All-Western New York First Team, Coach’s All-Western New York First Team, and All‑ECIC First Team. Academically, she was part of the USMC/AVCA Team Academic Award and recognized as a Scholar Athlete at Frontier Central.
 
Outside of volleyball, Collins competed on Frontier’s bowling team from her freshman through junior years and was involved with the Girls in Sports Organization.
 
On the club circuit, Collins played for Niagara Frontier Volleyball from 2014–2024.
 
The Lake View, New York native is the daughter of Kimberly and Ryan Collins.
 
Collins joins fellow transfer signee Alyssa Worden, an outside hitter from Iowa.
 
 



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Volleyball places four on academic all-district team

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Four Hamilton College student-athletes have been recognized on the 2025 Academic All-District® Women’s Volleyball Team, which is selected by the College Sports Communicators (CSC).

Academic All-District Women’s Volleyball Team release

The team honors the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances on the court and in the classroom.

Caitlin Allen ’27, Kathryn Fox ’27, Maggie Nichols ’26 and Ayzlinn Trefren ’28 were each named to the CSC Academic All-District® Team for Division III.

The CSC Academic All-America® program separately recognizes women’s volleyball honorees in four divisions — NCAA Division I, NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III and NAIA.

Allen appeared in 18 matches with 16 starts, and was first on the team in total blocks with 15 solo blocks and 56 block assists.  She was second in the NESCAC with 1.25 blocks per set. Allen also compiled 86 kills and 14 service aces with a .235 hitting percentage.

Fox played in all 19 matches with 11 starts. The junior was one of four players on the team with over 100 kills, registering a career-best 111 on the year. She was also second on the team in blocks with seven solo blocks and 39 block assists.

Nichols played in all 19 matches with 17 starts during her senior season with the Continentals. She produced 54 kills, and was third on the team in blocks with nine solo blocks and 23 block assists.

Trefren appeared in all 19 matches this season with 18 starts. She totaled a team-high 143 kills and a team-high 195 digs. She also contributed 23 service aces, three solo blocks and 13 block assists.

 



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Volleyball signs standout Auguste | Wisconsin Badgers

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MADISON, Wis. – Head coach Kelly Sheffield of the Wisconsin volleyball team has announced the signing of AVCA All-American Jaela Auguste after spending a pair of seasons at Florida. Auguste will arrive at UW for the start of the 2026 spring semester.

Currently a sophomore, Auguste is fresh off of the best season of her career, earning AVCA Third Team All-American, AVCA Southeast Region First Team and First Team All-SEC honors for the Gators. 

“I’m extremely excited to announce that Jaela will be joining our team,” said head coach Kelly Sheffield. “She is one of the most dynamic attackers in the country. Her slide is lethal and she is also great off of two feet. J.J. can also eat up passers from behind the service line. I’m looking forward to having her here this spring.”

The 2024 SEC Freshman of the Year averaged 2.69 kills per set on a .344 hitting percentage from the front court in 28 matches in 2025. Auguste recorded 106.0 blocks on the season, in addition to 27 service aces. The 6-foot-2 middle blocker earned 3.50 points per set as well. In total, Auguste tallied double-digit kills in 17 matches this past year, emerging as a strong producer on the offensive end. 

The Spring, Texas, native was a member of the 2025 USA Volleyball U-21 National Team Roster with setter Charlie Fuerbringer.



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William & Mary Hires Head Volleyball Coach

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WILLIAMSBURG, Va. – William & Mary announced today the hiring of Kellie Catanach Johnson to be the Tribe’s 11th head volleyball coach. She is currently the associate head coach of the Duke Blue Devil women’s volleyball team.
 

“I’m thrilled that Kellie is joining the Tribe as our head volleyball coach,” said Brian D. Mann, director of athletics.  “We very quickly identified her as the person we wanted to lead our program.  She had an extraordinary All-American career as a student-athlete at Duke and that, plus her experience as a standout coach at her alma mater and her lifelong passion for volleyball, made her the right choice for William & Mary.” 
 

“William & Mary is an incredible place that offers the best of all worlds, whether it’s athletics, academics or alumni support,” says Catanach Johnson.  “I want to build a program that everyone will be proud of while we give our student-athletes a great experience.  Everyone I’ve met is so wonderful that I can’t wait to get started!” 
 
Catanach Johnson joined the Blue Devil staff as an assistant in 2019 and was promoted to associate head coach in 2022.  She was the recruiting coordinator and responsible for training and program administration.  In 2021, she was honored as a member of AVCA’s Thirty Under 30 list. 
 
Prior to Duke, Catanach Johnson was Director of Education Services in the Student-Athlete Academic Services department at Florida State University.  She was responsible for day to day operations of educational services and was a liaison to advisors. 
 
During her playing career at Duke, Catanach Johnson was a four-year letterwinner and three-time All-American who starred on a team that made four NCAA appearances and won two ACC Championships.  She was the 2010 ACC Player of the Year and she finished her career ranked ninth in assists in the ACC.  She had at least 1,000 assists in her four seasons on the team and she was the team captain during her last two years at Duke. 
 
Catanach Johnson’s love of volleyball started early.  Her dad, Chris Catanach, coached volleyball at the University of Tampa and in his 42-year illustrious career won four National Championships and was named AVCA National Coach of the Year five times.  “My sister and I basically grew up in the gym,” she said.  “First we were chasing balls and when I got older I got to do some things with the team.”
 
Catanach Johnson is taking over a program that finished 12-15 this fall, with a conference record of 7-9. The team just announced the signing of its incoming 2026 freshman class, and current players Kaitlyn Dunnigan, Katherine Arnason and Audrey Brcka were just named to the CSC Academic All-District team.

Catanach Johnson graduated from Duke in 2012 with a Bachelor of Art’s degree and she earned a Master of Science degree in Sport Management from Florida State in 2015.  She will be joined in Williamsburg by her husband Dezmond Johnson, eight-month-old daughter Evie and their dog Bentley. 

 



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Pacific Joins ECAC for Outdoor Track & Field

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STOCKTON, Calif. – The Pacific men’s and women’s track & field programs will be competing in the East Coast Athletic Conference (ECAC) as outdoor affiliate members, beginning this 2026 season.

The Pacific women previously competed as a Division I independent, while the men begin their first season after the university announced the sport addition in May. The indoor program will participate in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) once the calendar turns to 2026.

“We are excited for the inaugural season of expanding our program to join the IC4A/ECAC,” Pacific head coach Josh Jones said. “This opportunity allows our athletes to gain valuable championship experience and elevates the standard of excellence within our program.”

The 2026 ECAC Outdoor Track & Field Championships will be held at Rutgers University on April 17-18, 2026, at Bauer Track & Field Complex, co-hosted with the IC4A championships.

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