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Here are the top returning 4A volleyball stat leaders in 2025

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The 2025 North Carolina high school volleyball season is around the corner.

Schools in the N.C. High School Athletic Association will officailly begin practice on July 30.

To help you prepare for the season, HighSchoolOT has poured through the stats for all of the returning players and broken them down into the new classifications.

Here are the returning stat leaders from teams in the 4A classification.

See the returning stat leaders in other classifications and other sports:

Note: Teams must have posted season stats to MaxPreps or sent them to us to be featured in this article. Ties broken by fewest sets played.

Summer Lee of Carrboro. Orange dropped the second and third sets before racing back to defeat Carrboro 3-2 to advance to the 3A state championship match on October 31, 2023 (Photo: Evan Moesta/HighSchoolOT)
Summer Lee of Carrboro. Orange dropped the second and third sets before racing back to defeat Carrboro 3-2 to advance to the 3A state championship match on October 31, 2023 (Photo: Evan Moesta/HighSchoolOT)

Returning 4A Volleyball Leaders: Total Kills

  1. Summer Lee, senior, Carrboro — 274
  2. London Stewart, junior, Lake Norman Charter — 246
  3. Zarah Love, senior, North Surry — 237
  4. Lydia Chambers, senior, Lake Norman Charter — 220
  5. Brooke Williams, sophomore, Carrboro — 197
  6. Nellie Bass, sophomore, Clinton — 188
  7. Olivia Horneman, senior, East Gaston — 187
  8. Karlye Clay, junior, Burns — 183
  9. Mya Calloway, junior, R-S Central — 180
  10. Saylor Edwards, senior, West Stanly — 179
  11. Zoe Cavenaugh, senior, East Duplin — 174
  12. Rayley Wells, senior, Central Academy — 173
  13. Carson Mcguire, senior, Carrboro — 173
  14. Caroline Cagle, junior, Southwestern Randolph — 173
  15. Addison Kozel, senior, Ledford — 161
  16. Brittany Britt, sophomore, Clinton — 159
  17. Kinlin Hulin, senior, Southwestern Randolph — 153
  18. Carsyn Simmons, junior, East Gaston — 153
  19. Brooklyn Miles, senior, Anson County — 152
  20. Tori Galloway, junior, Washington — 152
  21. Laney Mullen, sophomore, Bunn — 152
  22. Ansley Mitchell, sophomore, Lincoln Charter — 150
  23. Kherington Bryant, junior, Bunn — 140
  24. Kinsey Cave, junior, East Duplin — 138
  25. Lucy Sherburne, sophomore, R-S Central — 136
Kinlin Hulin of Southwestern Randolph. Southwestern Randolph hosted a volleyball tri-match with McMichael and East Surry on September 16, 2023 (Photo: Evan Moesta/HighSchoolOT)
Kinlin Hulin of Southwestern Randolph. Southwestern Randolph hosted a volleyball tri-match with McMichael and East Surry on September 16, 2023 (Photo: Evan Moesta/HighSchoolOT)

Returning 4A Volleyball Leaders: Total Blocks

  1. Kinlin Hulin, senior, Southwestern Randolph — 97
  2. Keira Blix, senior, Forbush — 96
  3. Bonnie Trautman, senior, R-S Central — 86
  4. Bailey Blackmon, senior, Southwestern Randolph — 82
  5. Tori Fraser, senior, North Pitt — 81
  6. Siniya Cherry, senior, North Pitt — 73
  7. Zarah Love, senior, North Surry — 67
  8. Addison Kozel, senior, Ledford — 63
  9. Lydia Chambers, senior, Lake Norman Charter — 58
  10. Westyn Mccraw, senior, North Surry — 55
  11. Ivy Jones, senior, Tuscola — 48
  12. Liza Weaver, senior, Ashe County — 48
  13. Brooklyn Bowes, sophomore, Washington — 48
  14. Carson Mcguire, senior, Carrboro — 46
  15. Emily Dekaney, senior, Jordan-Matthews — 44
  16. Lucy Sherburne, sophomore, R-S Central — 43
  17. Mallory Reed, senior, Eastern Wayne — 42
  18. Madyson Wills, senior, North Johnston — 41
  19. Addisyn Habel, sophomore, Lake Norman Charter — 41
  20. Sophia Jones, sophomore, East Duplin — 39
  21. Jill Canady, sophomore, Carrboro — 39
  22. Saylor Edwards, senior, West Stanly — 38
  23. Sydney Frakes, junior, Carrboro — 38
  24. Carsyn Simmons, junior, East Gaston — 38
  25. Payton Wood, junior, Bunn — 37
Lorali Overcash (7) of Ashe County. Ashe County swept Forbush in straight sets on September 9, 2024 (Photo: Evan Moesta/HighSchoolOT)
Lorali Overcash (7) of Ashe County. Ashe County swept Forbush in straight sets on September 9, 2024 (Photo: Evan Moesta/HighSchoolOT)

Returning 4A Volleyball Leaders: Total Assists

  1. Scarlet Griffin, sophomore, West Stanly — 821
  2. Riley Caruso, junior, Lake Norman Charter — 701
  3. Lorali Overcash, sophomore, Ashe County — 660
  4. Morgan Baldridge, sophomore, Brevard — 642
  5. Ennis Marcus, junior, Tuscola — 564
  6. Emilee Campbell, sophomore, Roanoke Rapids — 557
  7. Allie Steagall, sophomore, Anson County — 463
  8. Alexa Deras, sophomore, Ledford — 460
  9. Madilyn Baker, sophomore, Southwestern Randolph — 456
  10. Hailey Kennedy, sophomore, Southwestern Randolph — 440
  11. Alexis Martin, sophomore, Burns — 372
  12. Kendyl Berrier, junior, Forbush — 355
  13. Naomi Huss, sophomore, Washington — 353
  14. Jaxie Draughn, sophomore, North Surry — 335
  15. Maycey Buchanan, sophomore, Bunn — 322
  16. Poe Thibodeau, sophomore, First Flight — 289
  17. Morgan Styles, junior, East Gaston — 280
  18. Maggy Jaimes Pulido, sophomore, Jordan-Matthews — 278
  19. Meghan Eagle, sophomore, South Rowan — 277
  20. Colbie Bostick, junior, Lexington — 275
  21. Fiona Mollica, junior, Central Academy — 263
  22. Lauren Chesney, junior, Central Davidson — 254
  23. Raegan Shell, sophomore, South Rowan — 227
  24. Arizona Tyndall, sophomore, Clinton — 226
  25. Zoey Bisson, junior, North Pitt — 205
Kadie Green (5) of Randleman. Cornerstone Charter defeated Randleman in five sets on September 18, 2024 (Photo: Evan Moesta/HighSchoolOT)
Kadie Green (5) of Randleman. Cornerstone Charter defeated Randleman in five sets on September 18, 2024 (Photo: Evan Moesta/HighSchoolOT)

Returning 4A Volleyball Leaders: Total Digs

  1. Danielle Lewis, junior, Lake Norman Charter — 465
  2. Kadie Green, senior, Randleman — 435
  3. Campbell Withers, senior, South Rowan — 420
  4. Cheyenne Dixon, sophomore, Southwestern Randolph — 373
  5. Cooper Payne, senior, East Gaston — 361
  6. Rayley Wells, senior, Central Academy — 341
  7. Hannah Austin, senior, Anson County — 336
  8. Kalyn Collins, senior, North Surry — 325
  9. Cameron Marshburn, senior, Clinton — 324
  10. Karly Berrier, junior, Forbush — 324
  11. Julie Anna Lawson, senior, North Surry — 289
  12. Chandler Lowery, senior, Pisgah — 287
  13. Allie Steagall, senior, Anson County — 285
  14. Alexis Martin, senior, Burns — 282
  15. Meghan Eagle, senior, South Rowan — 271
  16. Lilli Hicks, senior, Jordan-Matthews — 268
  17. Avery Fisher, senior, South Rowan — 252
  18. Scarlet Griffin, senior, West Stanly — 249
  19. Dayami Acevedo, senior, Salisbury — 245
  20. Fiona Mollica, junior, Central Academy — 243
  21. Hermione Garro, senior, East Burke — 238
  22. Natalie Roach, senior, Randleman — 236
  23. Laney Mullen, sophomore, Bunn — 229
  24. Karlye Clay, junior, Burns — 228
  25. Madilyn Baker, senior, Southwestern Randolph — 226
  26. London Stewart, junior, Lake Norman Charter — 219
  27. Kendyl Berrier, junior, Forbush — 219
Brooke Williams (15) of Carrboro. Falls Lake Academy came from behind to defeat Carrboro in five sets on August 26, 2024 (Photo: Evan Moesta/HighSchoolOT)
Brooke Williams (15) of Carrboro. Falls Lake Academy came from behind to defeat Carrboro in five sets on August 26, 2024 (Photo: Evan Moesta/HighSchoolOT)

Returning 4A Volleyball Leaders: Total Aces

  1. Rayley Wells, senior, Central Academy — 88
  2. Riley O’Neal, junior, Washington — 85
  3. Colbie Bostick, junior, Lexington — 81
  4. Brooke Williams, sophomore, Carrboro — 81
  5. Allie Steagall, senior, Anson County — 76
  6. Karsyn Parker, junior, East Duplin — 67
  7. Morgan Baldridge, senior, Brevard — 65
  8. Riley Caruso, junior, Lake Norman Charter — 65
  9. Nellie Bass, sophomore, Clinton — 64
  10. Brooklyn Miles, senior, Anson County — 62
  11. Lorali Overcash, senior, Ashe County — 61
  12. Carson Mcguire, senior, Carrboro — 60
  13. Jamilah Ausborne, junior, Lexington — 59
  14. Cheyenne Dixon, sophomore, Southwestern Randolph — 59
  15. Niyana Saunders, senior, Lexington — 58
  16. Penny Downing, sophomore, Carrboro — 58
  17. Lucy Sherburne, sophomore, R-S Central — 52
  18. Dayami Acevedo, senior, Salisbury — 51
  19. Kylee Ribelin, senior, Central Davidson — 51
  20. Lauren Chesney, junior, Central Davidson — 51
  21. Julie Padgett, senior, Southwest Onslow — 49
  22. Hannah Austin, senior, Anson County — 48
  23. Maggy Jaimes Pulido, senior, Jordan-Matthews — 48
  24. Morgan Styles, junior, East Gaston — 48
  25. Olivia Horneman, senior, East Gaston — 46
  26. Dixie Johnson, senior, Southwest Onslow — 46

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Jaguars Women’s Track & Field Posts Multiple Top-10 Finishes to Launch Inaugural Indoor Campaign

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AUGUSTA, Ga. – The Augusta University women’s track and field team opened its inaugural indoor season on Saturday at the Visit Winston-Salem College Kick-Off, competing against a deep field of Division I and Division II programs at JDL Fast Track. The Jaguars produced a strong slate of early-season marks across sprints, middle distance, and distance events, highlighted by a top-three 5,000-meter finish from Madison Thomas and multiple top-10 performances.

Sprint Group Opens Season With Strong 200 and 400 Marks

Freshman Madison Mitchell paced Augusta in the 200 meters with a time of 26.15, placing 17th overall. Fellow freshman Taneiha Bowman followed in 26.72. Sophomore Josalyn Branch also opened her season in the event.

In the 400 meters, freshman Ava Adams led the group with a 1:01.25 to finish 13th. Sophomore Janiya England added a 1:03.98 in her season debut. Freshman Thanna Davis delivered Augusta’s fastest 400 of the day, placing 10th in the seeded section in 58.67.

Middle-Distance Athletes Deliver Solid Early Times

Freshman Brie Andrews opened her indoor campaign in the 800 meters, finishing 20th in 2:28.67.

Augusta’s mile group produced one of the most complete team showings of the meet, placing five runners inside the top 25. Freshman Josabeth Graciano led the Jaguars in 5:15.54 for seventh, followed by freshman Caleigh Munro in ninth at 5:19.12. Freshman Gabriella Burton placed 15th in 5:26.02, with juniors Grace Gyetko (5:32.02) and Cheyenne Ryan (5:38.46) rounding out the group.

Distance Squad Secures Five Top-10 Finishes in the 5,000 Meters

Junior Madison Thomas led Augusta with a third-place finish in the 5,000 meters, running 17:49.24. Sophomore Danielle Thayer placed seventh in 18:31.71, followed by sophomore Maria Biondolillo in eighth (19:05.37), freshman Amelia Ogden in ninth (19:14.81), and junior Swaye Mohler in tenth (19:27.44).

Sophomore Ansley Graddy and freshman Elkin Regina also opened their indoor seasons in the event.

In addition to this weekend’s performances, junior Madison Kennedy—reigning PBC Cross Country Runner of the Year—recorded the third-fastest 5K time in Outdoor Peach Belt Conference history this past fall.

Reed Leads Augusta in High Jump

Freshman Jamiya Reed cleared 1.44 meters (4-8.75) in the high jump to finish 14th in her collegiate debut. Freshman Paige Justice also competed in the event.

The team returns to Winston-Salem the following week for the ‘Twas the Meet Before Christmas on Friday, Dec. 12.

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Nebraska volleyball advances to Sweet 16 with sweep of Kansas State

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Dec. 7, 2025, 6:30 a.m. CT

Nebraska (32-0) entered the second round of the NCAA tournament on Saturday, taking on Kansas State (18-10). Though the Wildcats put up a fight, the Huskers swept the night (25-17, 25-21, 25-16) to advance to the Sweet 16.

Nebraska struggled at times against the Kansas State defense, the Wildcats posted 14 blocks and 32 digs. This helped KSU stay in each set against the Huskers, even taking the lead multiple times. But Nebraska found itself out in front by the time it reached the red zone, allowing it to get the sweep.

The Huskers finished with 43 kills off 99 attacks for a .253 hitting percentage and posted 48 digs and eight blocks to hold Kansas State to .118 and 27 kills on 102 attacks. Nebraska also delivered seven service aces in the win.





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Devils Begin 2025-26 Season With Victory at SU Kickoff Open

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WINCHESTER, Va. – The Dickinson men’s indoor track and field team opened up their 2025-26 slate in emphatic fashion on Sunday afternoon by winning the Shendandoah University Holiday Kickoff Open inside the James Wilkins Jr. Athletics & Events Center.

Sprints

Franklyn Akabi-During picked right up where he left off last season by winning the 60m with a time of 6.86, while Darian Crim joined him on the podium in third at 7.01. Josh Gould and Dominick Rosini claimed 23rd (7.42) and 33rd (7.68). With hurdles added to the distance Barrett Chalmers and Aidan Coyne hit the line in fifth (9.61) and sixth (9.68). 

Akabi-During nabbed his second win of the day during the 200m thanks to a time of 22.07, followed right behind by Crim who took second at 22.69. Jack Shronk rounded out the Top-5 by crossing in 23.59. Owen Seveland claimed tenth (23.89) as Rosini, Coyne and Chalmers earned 18th (24.98), 24th (25.80) and 28th (26.17).

The trio of Shronk, Sveland and Benjamin Dench competed in the 400m securing eighth (52.67), ninth (53.10) and eleventh (55.07).

Distance

The 800m event was packed with Devils as the duo of Michael Dooley and James Masterson finished one (1:58.70) and two (1:58.92). Sean Harris (2:07.80), Matthew Gareau (2:08.93), Alexander Radishofski (2:09.49), Quinn Chewning (2:10.34), Jack Rickleman (2:11.37), Evan Feldman (2:14.86), Walker Crochet (2:16.09) and Dylan Elder (2:17.09) occupied spots seven through 14.

Two members of the Red and White were involved in the 3000m with Nathan Caldwell grabbing second (8:50.70), while Alexander Kane seized fourth (9:03.67).

Caldwell added another victory to the Devils ledger with a time of 15:09.29 in 5000m, followed by Kane at 15:26.76. Slots six to eleven were filled with Dickinson athletes thanks to Wiley Mulholland (16:38.98), Jacob Sokatch (16:40.39), Jad Jamaleddine (16:50.89), Matthew Colden (16:57.34) and Andrew Edwards (17:00.52). William Kane completed the group of Devils by hitting the line in 17:24.42 for 14th.

Dickinson filled the podium for the mile run as Avi Ghorai won the race in 4:47.45, followed by Crochet (4:50.52) and Griffin McConnville (4:51.54). The trio of Chewning (5th – 4:52.35), Feldman (7th – 4:58.49) and Jack Solovey (8th – 5:00.07) also competed in the event.

Relay

The Red and White put three different teams out for the 4x400m with the group of Akabi-During, Crim, Harris and Seveland taking second (3:29.02). The unit of Dooley, Gareau, Masterson and Shronk clocked in at 3:32.56 for fourth, while Chalmers, Coyne, Crochet and Radishofski earned sixth (3:47.17).

Field

Elder grabbed sixth in the high jump after clearing 1.48m.

Oliver Stroka posted another DC win during the weight throw by dropping down at 15.86m.

Three Devils tried the shot put with Daniel Echeverri grabbing fifth at 11.83m, followed by Stroka in eighth (10.79m) and Elder nabbing 16th (7.97m).

Up Next

Dickinson will next compete after the New Year holiday when they take part in the Moravian University Indoor Meet in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania on Saturday, January 17th beginning at 10am.

 



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Point Loma Nazarene wins volleyball regional; Mesa’s season ends with loss

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Third-seeded Point Loma Nazarene will play sixth-seeded Bentley at 10 a.m. Thursday in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division II women’s volleyball tournament in Sioux Falls, S.D.

PLNU advanced to the NCAA quarterfinals for a second straight year Saturday night by defeating Fresno Pacific 3-1  in the Western Regionals championship hosted by the Sea Lions at Golden Gym.

Meanwhile, Mesa College was defeated 3-0 by Feather River College Sunday afternoon in the championship match of the California Community College Athletic Association women’s volleyball tournament in Folsom.

Top-seeded Feather River (36-1) won the state title for the third time in four years. Second-seeded Mesa College (31-2) had won 28 straight matches going into Sunday’s match. The Olympians won the state title in 2023 and lost in the semifinals in 2024.

Feather River swept by scores of 25-12, 25-19, 25-23. Mia Lundberg led Mesa with 10 kills and four digs. Charlotte Underwood had five kills and two digs while Bella Town (Carlsbad High) had five kills and two blocks. Ruby Ennis (Lakeside) had 17 assists and seven digs while Trina Nguyen (Mira Mesa High) had 11 digs.

Point Loma Nazarene (27-4) prevailed Saturday night by set scores of 25-17, 17-25, 25-16, 25-18. Fresno Pacific finished with a 27-2 record, with both losses coming to PLNU in Golden Gym.

Thursday’s match against Bentley (also 27-4) will also be a rematch. PLNU scored a four-set win over Bentley on Sept. 12 en route to winning the Colorado Premier Challenge Tournament in Denver.

Freshman middle blocker Hailey Clark paced PLNU against Fresno Pacific with 14 kills, while senior outside hitter Abigail Nua finished with 13 kills and a block, while sophomore outside hitter Saren Rogers (Victory Christian Academy) had 13 kills.

Junior setter Sophia Baugh had 50 assists and a service ace. Senior libero Macy Reynolds had 19 digs and freshman defensive specialist Hailey Wilson had 18 digs to 17 for freshman setter Jolyna Salas (Tri-City Christian).



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Track & Field Teams Claim 19 Top-10 Finishes

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Men’s Track & Field | 12/6/2025 7:48:00 PM

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

>> The Saint Francis track & field teams opened its indoor season at the Bison Opener. 
>> Saint Francis compiled 19 top 10 finishes.
>> The Red Flash faced the following colleges: Shippensburg, Lock Haven, Bucknell, Carnegie Mellon, Lincoln (Pa.), West Chester, Millersville, Mount St. Mary’s, Penn State, Bloomsburg, and Indiana (Pa.)

FLASH WOMEN NUGGETS

The women’s team accumulated seven top 10 performances.

Olivia Renk finished second in the 200-meter and fourth in the 60-meter on the women’s side. The sophomore clocked in a time of 25.46 in the 200-meter and a 7.72 time in the 60-meter. 

In the women’s long jump, Taylor Foster finished in fifth place in the event with a jump of 5.29m. Foster also claimed eighth place in the women’s triple jump with 10.63m.

Aubrie Wells and Karsyn Ford both finished with 3.25m to tie for eighth place. 

Rounding out the top 10 finishes was Rylee Nicklas taking 10th in the women’s weight throw with a toss of 14.22m.

FLASH MEN NUGGETS

The men’s team registered 12 top 10 finishes on the day.

1-weight throw, 

Jayden Foster took eighth place in the men’s 200-meter dash with a time of 22.81. Meanwhile, Tyler Craft claimed the ninth spot with a time of 37.08 in the 300-meter. Craft jumped his way into second place in the long jump with 6.94m. 

Staying in the meter dashes, James Parmelee (1:10.38) took third and Holden Schreier finished seventh (1:12.90) in the men’s 500-meter. 

Two more Red Flash placed top 10 in the high jump, Ayden Martinage (8th, 1.85m) and Braydon Beach (10th, 1.80m). 

Running over to the pole vault, Dylan Andrews finished with a jump of 4.25 to give himself seventh place.

Clark Gulycz took fourth in the men’s shot put with a mark of 17.07m. 

Saint Francis took another two top 10 finishes, this time in the men’s triple jump. Nehemyah Williams gained third place with a leap of 14.35m. Ian Conway was not far behind him in seventh with 12.54m. 

Vincent Franco finished out the Red Flash in sixth place with a time of 15.94m. 

NEXT UP FOR FLASH

Track & field will next compete at the Wagner College Seahawk Shootout hosted by Wagner College on Friday the 12.

 



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PHOTO: Nebraska volleyball showcases grit in a sweep against Kansas State | Unlimited Sports

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The Nebraska Huskers showed up to battle and proved their grit and capability, adapting to Kansas State’s style of play on Dec. 6, 2025, at John Cook Arena inside the Bob Devaney Sports Center. Nebraska continued its dominant postseason run and swept Kansas State (25-17, 25-21, 25-16) in front of 8,601 fans. With the win, the No. 1 Huskers advanced to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen. 

Nebraska controlled the match, out-hitting Kansas State, .253 to .118, and extending its streak of out-hitting opponents by at least .100 for seven consecutive matches. Nebraska was still tested in many areas throughout the game and had to overcome and adapt under pressure.

“You know, they really challenged us in a lot of areas and thought this was one of the first matches in a while,” said coach Dani Busboom Kelly. “We had to gut it out with our serve and pass and floor defense, which is kind of like classic Nebraska volleyball. And I felt like we handled it really well.”

Juniors Andi Jackson and Harper Murray led the way with 10 kills each, with Jackson having a .533 hitting percentage on 15 swings. Nebraska’s balanced attack featured eight kills from senior outside hitter Taylor Landfair, seven from freshman opposite hitter Virginia Adriano and six from senior middle blocker Rebekah Allick, while junior outside hitter Bergen Reilly was a huge threat on offense with 34 assists. 

Defensively, the Huskers fulfilled their high postseason standard. Nebraska totaled 48 digs, led by Olivia Mauch’s 13 and Laney Choboy’s 12, limiting Kansas State to only 27 kills. Nebraska placed their serves well, which brought them seven aces.

“Our defense hung in there, and just we were ready for long rallies. So, I was really proud of us even when it didn’t feel super clean, like we still we’re just playing Nebraska volleyball,” said setter Bergen Reilly. 

Nebraska will next host No. 16 Kansas in a regional semifinal on Friday, Dec. 12, 2025, at 8:30 CST at John Cook Arena inside the Bob Devaney Sports Center.



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