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Football Slated to Open Fall Camp July 30

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MIAMI — FIU’s football program will open its 2025 Fall Camp Practice slate on Wednesday, July 30. 

The Panthers will begin fall camp this upcoming Wednesday at FIU’s practice fields, of which are located adjacent to the south side of the Ocean Bank Convocation Center. FIU will have a total of 20 practices, two of which will occur off-site on Aug. 9 at Hadley Park in Miami and on Aug. 16 at the Ansin Sports Complex in Miramar. All of this preparation will culminate in the Panthers’ home and season opener on Aug. 29 at 7 p.m. under the lights on South Dade Kia Field at Pitbull Stadium. 

Practices will not be open to the public; however, Panther Club members are permitted to attend as a membership perk. Panther Club members are asked to contact Joey Corey (jmcorey@fiu.edu) in advance to ensure proper accommodations can be made.

A complete list of dates/times for practice is below. All are subject to change pending weather and other factors. Updates will be made available via FIU Football’s social media and fiusports.com in case of any changes. 

All Practices Begin at 9:10 a.m. at the FIU Football Practice Fields (unless otherwise indicated)
7/30
7/31
08/01
08/02
08/03 (7:05 p.m.)
08/05
08/06
08/08 (10:00 a.m.)
08/09 (3:40 p.m.) – Off-site at Hadley Park
08/12
08/13
08/15 (10:00 a.m.)
08/16 (3:20 p.m.) – Off-site at the Ansin Sports Complex
08/18
08/19
08/21 (10:00 a.m.)
08/23 (7:05 p.m.)
08/25
08/26
08/27 (6:25 a.m.)

Media are strongly encouraged to attend any of FIU’s practice sessions, but must adhere to the following guidelines: 

  • Video/photos are prohibited during all FIU football fall practice sessions except for credentialed media.
  • Pre-snap photo/video coverage is prohibited at all times. 
  • Media will be permitted to attend the final 30 minutes of the practice sessions and requested players/coaches will be made available immediately following each session for 15-20 minutes. Media can expect that practices will run 2.5 hours, meaning entry will be granted two hours into the practice session. 
  • All media members who wish to attend and shoot video or photos during FIU spring practice sessions must contact the FIU Athletic Communications Office prior to arrival to receive a media credential to cover each practice.
  • All media requests should be directed to Darin Yrigoyen (dyrigoye@fiu.edu) / 954.594.2558 by the afternoon prior to each practice session.

Parking can be accessed in Lot 10 on the west side of Ocean Bank Convocation Center.

Below is the official media credential request form that will be used for all regular season home games at South Dade Kia Field at Pitbull Stadium. Please utilize this form in requesting credentials. Media should expect a follow up from a member of the Athletic Communications Office to confirm their attendance. The cut-off for official media requests will be 24 hours before kickoff for each contest. 

FIU Football Media Credential Request Form (Games Only)
https://fiusports.com/sb_output.aspx?form=56

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CAA Indoor Track & Field Weekly Awards – Dec. 9

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RICHMOND, Va. (Dec. 9, 2025) –North Carolina A&T junior Hayleigh Bryant, Northeastern senior Leila Curtis N.C. A&T senior Dyimond Walker, and Hampton sophomore Joseph Ernest earned CAA indoor track and field weekly award recognition for their performances last weekend.

 

WOMEN’S TRACK ATHLETE OF THE WEEK

Hayleigh Bryant, N.C. A&T

Junior | Sprinter | Greensboro, N.C. / Northwest Guilford

Bryant took first place in the 200m at the Visit Winston-Salem College Kick-off. The junior’s 24.03 time marked an indoor personal record and was the eighth-fastest time in the country. Bryant also helped the Aggies produce a CAA-best 3:45.85 race in the 4x400m relay.

   

WOMEN’S FIELD ATHLETE OF THE WEEK

Leila Curtis, Northeastern

Senior | Throws | Dix Hills, N.Y. / Half Hollows Hills High School East

Curtis placed second at the HBCU and Ivy Challenge with her performance in the shot put. With a mark of 15.24m, the Dix Hills, N.Y. resident has the ninth longest throw in the nation, and second best in Northeastern history.

MEN’S TRACK ATHLETE OF THE WEEK

Dyimond Walker, N.C. A&T

Senior | Mid-Distance | Kansas City, Mo. / Hogan Preparatory Academy

Walker led a strong Aggies grouping in the 800m hurdles, winning the race and becoming one of five A&T athletes to finish in the top-10. With a time of 1:52.68, the senior ranked first in the CAA and ninth nationally. Walker also joined the men’s 4×400-meter relay, finishing at 3:12.29.


MEN’S FIELD ATHLETE OF THE WEEK

Joseph Ernest, Hampton

Sophomore | Jumps | Sterling, Va. / Potomac Falls HS


Ernest won the triple jump at the Penn Open with a personal best finish. The sophomore jumper earned a mark of 15.38m (50” 5.5′), which was his first over 15m indoors and is the sixth best in the nation currently.

2025-26  CAA INDOOR TRACK & FIELD WEEKLY AWARD WINNERS

 

Women’s Track Athlete of the Week

Dec. 9:  Hayleigh Bryant, N.C. A&T


Women’s Field Athlete of the Week

Dec. 9: Leila Curtis, Northeastern

Men’s Track Athlete of the Week

Dec.9 : Dyimond Walker, N.C. A&T


Men’s Field Athlete of the Week

Dec. 9: Joseph Ernest, Hampton


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Burns Named To AVCA All-Region Honorable Mention For Women’s Volleyball

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Women’s Volleyball | 12/9/2025 11:03:00 AM

Korrin Burns (Clarion, Pa/Clarion Area) was named to 2025 AVCA (American Volleyball Coaches Association) All-Region honorable mention. 

Burns is only the second player in Saint Francis University’s women’s volleyball history to achieve this award in program history. Madi Tyus received this in 2021 after being named NEC Player of the Year. 

Burns earned this achievement after being named NEC Player of the Year and All-NEC first team after finishing her season with 588 kills, 254 digs, 40 blocks, and 28 service aces. The senior outside hitter played all 27 matches and 103 sets. Burns leads the NEC in kills per set (5.26) and points per set (5.72). She is currently third in total kills, fourth in kills per set, total points, and fifth in points per set in the nation. This is the third year in a row that she earned All-NEC first team and dating back to 2010, she is the first women’s volleyball player to earn this distinction three years in a row.  

Throughout the season, Burns has registered 10 Prime Performers and eight NEC/Molten Player of the Week awards. She recorded 15 games with 20+ kills including a 30-kill home match against Siena that broke the home program record. Burns also has 12 games where she dug up a double-double in kills and digs.  

Burns surpassed the 1,000-kill milestone earlier this season and continued to add program records to her resume. She is sitting in first place in Red Flash history with the most kills in a single season with 542. She passes Roosevelt, who previously held the record in 2006 with 486 kills. Burns also sits in second place with the most total attacks in a season with 1,209. She passed Roosevelt who held the third spot with 1,134 (2004) and Miller with 1,159 (2009). Burns sits only 85 attacks away from taking another first-place program record. Overall, in her career, she is only 20 kills away from being the all-time leader in kills in program history. Kristin Buter (2005-08) currently holds the most kills in a career with 1,427. 



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Anyia, McLellan Named Alvernia Athletes of the Week

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Reading, Pa. (Dec. 9, 2025) – Alvernia Women’s Track and Field sophomore Britney Anyia and Men’s Wrestling sophomore Hayden McLellan were named Alvernia Athletes of the week for their performances during the week of December 1 – December  7, 2025. This week’s Alvernia Athletes of the Week are presented by MailShark.

Britney Anyia had two first place finishes at the Alvernia Rust Buster on Saturday. Anyia took first place in both the high jump and long jump on Saturday. She was also a member of Alvernia’s second place finishing 4x200m relay team. Anyia took first place in the high jump with a mark of 1.55m and took first in the long jump with a mark of 5.18m. Both marks were third best in the MAC this weekend

Hayden McLellan took first place at 184 pounds this weekend at the Messiah Petrofes Invitational. McLellan started out with back-to-back 15-0 technical fall wins to move into the quarterfinals. He then secured a fall in 2:19 over NYU’s Dmitry Derbedyenyev in the quarters and followed that with a 5-2 decision over NYU’s Justin Mayes in the semis. McLellan secured a first place finish with a 2:42 fall over Springfield’s Matthew Hoxie in the championship bout. 

Women’s Track and Field is off until the Alvernia Winter Invitational on Saturday, January 17th. Men’s Wrestling is back in action this Saturday at the King’s College Duals.



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Three From Volleyball Earn AVCA All-Region Honors

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LEXINGTON, KY. – UNC Volleyball had three players earn AVCA All-Region honors for the East Coast Region. Safi Hampton and Maddy May were named to the All-Region Team and Chelsea Thorpe was named an All-Region Honorable Mention.

This is the first such honor in all three of their careers. It is the first time three Tar Heels earn All-Region honors since 2021 and the first time multiple Tar Heels are on the All-Region team since 2016.

Hampton earns the honor after being named to the AVCA Player Of The Year Watchlist. Hampton led the team in points (404.5), points per set (3.86), kills (399) and kills per set (3.50). Hampton was also named ACC Offensive Player of the Week after sweeping Duke in the beginning of October. Hampton totaled 28 kills on a .509 hitting percentage with only one error. Her 16-kill, zero-error performance against Duke saw her hit a career-best .615 guiding the Tar Heels to a sweep on the road.

May has been the definition of reliable for Carolina and closes her career out with All-Region honors. She played in every set (445) of every single match (118) over her four-year career. May sits in third all-time in program history with 1,622 digs.

Thorpe had an impressive 2025 campaign racking up a single season career-high in kills (318), kills per set (2.72), blocks (90), blocks per set (0.77), digs (76), digs per set (0.65), assists (13), points (365.5), and points per set (3.12).

 



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Seven Sun Belt Volleyball Players Recognized with 2025 AVCA All-Region Honors

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LEXINGTON, Ky. – For the first time in the last decade, seven Sun Belt volleyball student-athletes earned All-Region recognition from the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA), the organization announced Tuesday. This marks the third consecutive year the league has earned at least five selections with a league-best five First Team honors this year.
 
Coastal Carolina’s Jalyn Stout earned the third honor of her career as she was named to the midseason Player of the Year Watchlist. Georgia Southern’s Reagan Barth and App State’s Maya Winterhoff each earn the honor for a second consecutive year.
 
Sun Belt Player of the Year Kennedy Louisell from James Madison also earned First Team All-Region honors after being named the AVCA Division I Player of the Week in late October. Sun Belt Volleyball Tournament Most Outstanding Player Daedrianna Cail from Arkansas State earned First Team honors as well. Sun Belt Libero of the Year Marta Lazzarin from Georgia State earned Honorable Mention honors as the league earned three athletes recognized in the Southeast Region.
 
Fourteen student-athletes from each of the 10 AVCA regions earned All-Region Team honors with 6-8 honorable mention selections. The 213 student-athletes who made All-Region represent 109 different schools.
 
From the All-Region selections, the All-American Teams will be determined and announced.
 
2025 AVCA Division I Volleyball All-Region Selections
 
Central Region
First Team | Daedrianna Cail, Arkansas State | Sr. | MB
 
East Coast Region
First Team | Kennedy Louisell, James Madison | Jr. | OH
First Team | Maya Winterhoff, App State | SR. | MB
 
Southeast Region
First Team | Reagan Barth, Georgia Southern | Jr. | OH
First Team | Jalyn Stout, Coastal Carolina | Jr. | S
Honorable Mention | Marta Lazzarin, Georgia State | Fr. | L
 
Southwest Region
Honorable Mention | Jade Defraeye, Texas State | Sr. | MB



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Kansas Volleyball Places Three on AVCA All-Region Teams for 2025 Season

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LAWRENCE, Kan. — Kansas Volleyball continued its momentum from a standout 2025 campaign as three Jayhawks earned recognition on the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) All-Region Central Teams, the organization announced Tuesday. Middle blocker Reese Ptacek and pin hitter Jovana Zelenovic were named to the AVCA All-Region First Team, while pin hitter Rhian Swanson earned Honorable Mention honors. Zelenovic was additionally selected as the region’s Freshman of the Year.

The announcement comes on the heels of one of the program’s most impressive postseason runs in recent years. The No. 16 Kansas Jayhawks defeated Miami, 3–1, in the second round of the NCAA Volleyball Tournament inside Horejsi Family Volleyball Arena to advance to the NCAA Sweet 16 on Dec. 5. Kansas (24–10, 13–5 Big 12) reached the Sweet 16 for the fourth time in program history and the first time since 2021, adding to previous runs in 2013 (Sweet 16), 2015 (NCAA Semifinals) and 2021 (Sweet 16). The Jayhawks will now face Nebraska in Lincoln on Dec. 12 at 8:30 p.m. CT.

Ptacek emerged as one of the Big 12’s most dominant middles this season, totaling 325 kills, a .317 hitting percentage, and 2.54 kills per set across 128 sets played. She anchored Kansas’ blocking unit with 136 total blocks (1.06 per set) and added 27 service aces, showcasing her expanded offensive range and reliability. Her steady presence at the net was central to Kansas’s out-blocking opponents 320.5–253 this season.

Zelenovic delivered one of the most complete freshman seasons in the country. She led Kansas with 479.5 total points, tallying 369 kills at a .284 hitting clip, averaging 2.88 kills per set, and recording a team-high 46 service aces. Defensively, she was equally impactful, posting 123 total blocks—nearly one per set. Her production and maturity earned her a spot on the All-Region First Team as well as the region’s Freshman of the Year recognition.

Swanson capped her Kansas career with her first AVCA All-Region honor after leading the Jayhawks with 346 kills and 3.09 kills per set, hitting .257 on nearly 1,000 attempts. The senior pin added 50 blocks, 58 digs, and 371.5 points, serving as a steady, experienced presence in all six rotations throughout KU’s postseason surge.

The AVCA recognized 14 First Team honorees and additional Honorable Mention selections across its 10 Division I regions. Regional Player, Freshman, and Coach of the Year awards were also announced, with Kansas’ Zelenovic taking home Freshman of the Year distinction. More than 200 student-athletes representing 109 schools were honored nationwide.

The 2025 AVCA All-America Teams will be released on Wednesday, Dec. 17, as the Jayhawks look to add national recognition to one of the strongest seasons in recent program history

 



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