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Ehinger, Sharks Announce 2025 Schedule

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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – The Nova Southeastern Sharks Volleyball team, under the direction of Head Coach Kacie Ehinger, has announced its 2025 schedule. During the 2024 season, Ehinger guided the Sharks to the program’s second consecutive 20-win campaign and to the NCAA tournament for the fourth straight season. 

“I can’t wait to get going this year. I’m excited to be home and showcase this year’s team right out of the gate on opening weekend with two matches in the Shark Tank,” said Ehinger. “We’ve added some solid in-region opponents to prepare us for the always competitive Sunshine State Conference.” 

NSU begins the season with the Shark Invitational, hosting Malone in the 2025 season opener on September 5th, before matching up against D’Youville on September 6th. Nova Southeastern then travels to Huntsville, Alabama to compete in the UAH Invitational against Spring Hill College (9/12), Alabama-Huntsville (9/12), Trevecca Nazarene (9/13) and Lincoln Memorial (9/13). The following weekend, the Sharks will take on UIndy (9/19), Bowie State (9/19) and Edward Waters (9/20) at the McArthur Center in St. Petersburg, Florida.  

The Sharks begin Sunshine State Conference play against Barry on September 26th before taking on the Sailfish of Palm Beach Atlantic on September 27th. NSU returns home to the Rick Case Arena and hosts Florida Southern (10/3) and Tampa (10/4). Nova Southeastern then travels to Boca Raton to match up against the Lynn Fighting Knights in a midweek tilt on October 7th, before playing Saint Leo on October 11th. NSU returns to the Rick Case Arena for the largest home-stand of the season, beginning with Florida Tech on October 17th. NSU will then match up with Embry-Riddle (10/18), Palm Beach Atlantic (10/21), Eckerd (10/24), before hosting Rollins for senior day on October 25th. NSU then closes the month of October with matches on the road against Florida Southern (10/30) and Tampa (10/31).  

The final stretch of the 2025 regular season will begin on November 4th, with NSU welcoming Lynn to the Rick Case Arena, prior to playing Saint Leo on November 7th. Four of NSU’s final five matches will be on the road, beginning with Embry-Riddle (11/14), Florida Tech (11/15), before the last home match of the campaign against Barry on November 18th. The Sharks close the season with road match-ups against Rollins (11/21) and Eckerd (11/22).  

The NCAA South Region tournament will be held from December 4th through 6th at a to be determined location, the advancing team will then compete in the NCAA Division II Elite Eight at the Pentagon in Sioux Falls, SD., from December 11th through 13th. To stay up-to-date on Sharks Volleyball, be sure to follow on Instagram at NSU_VBall and X at NSU_VB.  



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Kansas women’s volleyball vs Nebraska: NCAA tournament final result

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Updated Dec. 12, 2025, 10:50 p.m. CT



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Kansas City Yields Positive Results at Nebraska, Iowa State

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LINCOLN, Neb. — Kansas City completed their final meets of 2025, showcasing positive signs for the indoor season moving forward at the Husker Holiday Open and ISU Holiday Invitational on Friday afternoon. Last weekend, Kansas City broke school records in the men’s 60 and 300-meter dashes, the men’s 600-yard dash and the women’s shot put at the Crimson and Gold Invitational. This weekend didn’t go by without a record being broken as KC’s All-American Tory Lanham delivered his third indoor school record, darting a 47.62 second time in the 400-meter dash to take first in the race and break fellow sprinter Jayden Henry’s 47.71 time set in last year’s holiday meet. Lanham continues to cement a historic legacy at Kansas City as the junior sprinter is KC’s school record holder in the indoor 200, 300 and 400-meter dashes, breaking each previous record in the calendar year of 2025.

Elsewhere in Lincoln, several other Roos put forth a great effort on the track, ending 2025 of a positive note heading into the New Year. Notably, distance runner Dalton Heller set a career-best in the mile, running a 4:18.52 and finishing third in the event. Right behind Heller was Luke Swarts, running a 4:20.68 to give the sophomore a new career-best time in the mile. Connor Jacober finished first in the 800-meter dash among several competitors, finishing with a 1:59.45 time. In the field, Hunter Roos earned himself a first place finish, cracking a triple jump mark of 14.32 meters. Brant Wilson finished as Kansas City’s best long jumper, leaping a mark of 6.84 meters which was good for third in the event. 

On the women’s side, Jacky-Perez Vela nearly notched a program record in the 300-meter dash, recording a time of 39.86 seconds, finishing under a tenth of a second shy of the Roos all-time record at 39.79 set back in 2024. Naomi Eyanagho clocked a 60-meter hurdles time of 9.21 seconds, finishing fourth in the race and coming close to her career-best. In the women’s 60-meter dash, Tonique Fleming sprinted a third place time of 7.87 seconds while Sarah Wulfert came in sixth with a time of 7.92 seconds. Additionally, Wulfert and Fleming came in the top five finishers in the 200-meter dash, leaving the meet with times of 25.21 and 25.55 respectively.  

In Ames, Kansas City put together a nice performance with Stephen Clunis getting a time of 6.68 in the 60-meter dash and Junior Powell notching a time of 6.91 in the same event. Kai White and M.J. Foster got times of 2:28.84 and 2:29.60 in the 1000-meter dash to close out Kansas City’s day at Iowa State. Kansas City takes a break for the holidays before hitting the ground running on January 10 for the Alexis Jarrett Invitational at Missouri. 



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Wisconsin defeats Stanford in NCAA regional semifinals: Updates, recap

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Third-seeded Wisconsin will face top-seeded Texas in the NCAA regional finals on Dec. 14 at a to-be-announced time. The Longhorns are coming off a sweep in the regional semifinals against fourth-seeded Indiana.

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Wisconsin is headed to the NCAA regional finals following a four-set win over Stanford. The Badgers won the fourth set, 25-22. Check back for more postmatch updates.



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#11 Volleyball Practices, Then Meets Media Prior to #2 Kentucky Match

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LEXINGTON, Ky. — The Creighton Volleyball team practiced for just more than an hour before meeting the media in Lexington, Ky., on Friday afternoon as it completed preparations for Saturday’s Elite Eight match at No. 2 Kentucky.

After practice, Creighton head coach Brian Rosen, along with Eloise Brandewie, Jaya Johnson and Abbey Hayes met the media.

First serve between Creighton and Kentucky is set for 4 p.m. Central. The contest will be nationally-televised on ESPN2.

 



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