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Meeting and Event Highlights for the Week of August 11, 2025
In the D19
- Metro Schedule Changes in D19: Minor Metro schedule changes are being implemented in August for Route 28 and Route 38, which have a terminus on University Row.
- Premature Mowing of Wexford Pond: The City had scheduled the mowing of the Wexford Greenway for August and the Wexford Pond perimeter for the Fall. There was a miscommunication and both were mowed last week. Stormwater Engineering, which has responsibility for the Greenway and Pond took immediate action. The premature mowing of the Pond interferes with plans for invasives control and establishment of native vegetation after the dredging. To compensate, there will be additional visits of the City’s ecological restoration specialist in 2026, which will perform supplemental native species seeding and invasives removal as necessary.
- Stricker’s Pond Forebay Herptile Fencing: Fencing is scheduled to be installed next week around the Stricker’s Pond Forebay. The fencing is intended to prevent herptiles (frogs, toads, salamanders, turtles, and snakes) from re-entering the forebay after they are captured and relocated by specialists in preparation for dredging this winter.
- Neighborhood Meeting for Alcohol License: Go Grocer, Inc. plans to purchase the property at 901 S. Gammon Road, currently Kelley’s Market, and operate as a convenience store and gas station. Their proposed hours of operation are Sunday through Saturday, 6am-10pm. They have applied for Class A Beer and Liquor licenses. Their application will be considered by the Alcohol License Review Committee at its August 20, 2025, meeting. Alder Harrison-McKinney and I are hosting a virtual neighborhood meeting to hear more about Go Grocer’s proposal. It is scheduled for Tuesday, August 19, 2025, at 6:30pm. Households in the vicinity will receive a postcard with instructions for registering to attend the meeting.
- Planning Commission Agenda Includes Street Tree Protections: Since a number of District 19 residents have contacted me about the proposed amendments to enhance protections for terrace trees, I want to point out that the Plan Commission will consider the amendments on Monday, August 11.
Updates and Notices
- Ride the Drive: Join the fun at Ride the Drive 2025 on Sunday, August 10. Portions of John Nolen Drive and Willy Street will be closed to vehicles, and three downtown area parks will come alive with all-ages activities, food and entertainment.
Boards, Commissions, and Committee Meetings
Note: This is not a complete list of meetings for this upcoming week. All meetings and their details can be found at the Meeting Schedule page.
- Plan Commission: The Plan Commission meeting will take place on Monday, August 11, at 5:30 p.m. in virtual format. Agenda items include enhancing the City’s street tree protection provisions, as well as development-related requests in Districts 2 and 12.
- Board of Park Commissioners: The Board of Park Commissioners meeting will take place on Wednesday, August 13, at 6:30 p.m. in virtual format. Agenda items include approving the Madison Parks Division’s 2025-2030 Park & Open Space Plan.
If you would like more information about becoming a member of a City board, commission, or committee, please visit the page linked here.
Public Information Meetings (PIMs)
- Pontiac, Boston, Nokomis, and Rosewood Reconstruction, Thursday, August 14: A public information meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. Aug. 14, 2025, via Zoom. Registration is required prior. If you are a resident of a property adjacent to Pontiac Trail, Boston Court, Nokomis Court, or Rosewood Circle please fill out a questionnaire by 11 a.m. Aug. 18, 2025.
Announcements and News Releases
- Metro Transit August Service Updates: Starting Sunday, August 17, Metro will implement a number of route, schedule, and stop adjustments, including providing all-day service to Verona, WI. [posted August 8, 2025]
- National Night Out celebrations strengthen ties between Madison police, community: MADISON, Wis. — The Madison Police Department interacted with thousands of community members during this week’s National Night Out celebration. National Night Out is held in communities across the country as a way to promote police engagement with…[posted August 8, 2025]
- Traffic Impacts for Madison Mini Marathon: Multiple streets will be affected on Saturday, August 9th from 7:00am-12:00pm (noon) for the annual Madison Mini Marathon event. [posted August 7, 2025]
- Ride the Drive Rolls In This Sunday: Get ready to stroll, roll, pedal or glide at Ride the Drive 2025! Join the Madison tradition on Sunday, August 10, from 10:00am to 2:00pm, for a free community event celebrating healthy, active living. [posted August 5, 2025]
- Street Closures for Ride the Drive: Multiple streets will be closed on Sunday, August 10 from 9:00am – 3:00pm for the annual Ride the Drive event hosted by the Madison Parks Division. Vehicles must be removed from closed streets by 8:00am. [posted August 5, 2025]
- Leaf Them Alone: Madison Strengthening Tree Protection Ordinances : New and stronger tree protection measures will be introduced at the Common Council’s August 5 meeting. [posted August 4, 2025]
- August Student Move Out Days Are Here: Starting today (August 4, 2025) and : lasting until Friday, August 22, 2025, the Streets Division will be performing extra collection duties in the downtown moving days area. Daily Cart Pickups During the Move Out From August 4 to August 22, we…[posted August 42, 2025]
Please visit the City news webpage to find additional news and announcements and to subscribe to receive notification of news releases as they are posted.
Events
- Monday Mornings at The Glen, Monday, August 11, 2025 (This event occurs on multiple dates): Enjoy The Glen for a stroll, nature, workout or leashed dog walk from sunrise to 8:00 am. Tee times resume at hole #1 at 8:00am. Visitors should be alert for golf balls and golfers while exiting the course.
- Conservation Park Tour at Moraine Woods Conservation Park, Wednesday, August 13: We’ll explore the half-mile trail(opens in a new window) and more in Moraine Woods, giving a peek into the work, management and plans for the area.
- Brat Fry Friday, Friday, August 15 (This event occurs on multiple dates): Come join us for lunch at the links! The grill will be fired up from 10am-3pm for a delicious afternoon treat.
- Dane Dances: Rebulu Group / LoveMonkeys, Friday, August 15: Dane Dances is a free, family-friendly event held every Friday evening in August on the beautiful Monona Terrace rooftop. The much-anticipated summer music series promotes inclusivity for all ages and is a great way to get down and dance with your friends, family, or coworkers.
- Mobile Vaccination Clinic – Mendota Elementary School, Saturday, August 16: All vaccines are free for eligible individuals. Children six months and older who lack insurance, are under 19, and are either Alaskan Native or American Indian, as well as those with BadgerCare or most other types of insurance, can receive vaccinations at no cost.
- Bird & Nature Adventures | Starkweather Creek Area, Saturday, August 16: Eken Parkland. Join Tara Daly and Friends of Starkweather Creek at the Eken Park Festival to learn about Starkweather Creek and the parks and natural areas right in the heart of east side Madison.
- Adapted Open Swim, Saturday, August 16: Join MSCR for Adapted Open Swim, a free and inclusive event at the Goodman Pool! These swim sessions are designed for individuals of all abilities, their caregivers and families to enjoy the water all together in a supportive space.
- Movie in the Park | Twisters, Saturday, August 16: Join Downtown Madison’s Business Improvement District (BID) and Madison Parks for a free movie in Peace Park!
- Bird & Nature Adventures | Warner Park, Sunday, August 17: Nature Journaling ~ Join Master Naturalist Steve Mansorge for a free guided walk and journaling activity or take a walk on your own any day in May to enjoy the natural areas at Warner Park. Pretend you are an explorer making a journal to send back home!
- Movie at The Glen | Kung Fu Panda 4, Sunday, August 17: Enjoy a fun-filled evening at Movies at The Glen. Starting at 5 PM, catch an exciting martial arts demonstration by Blackbelt America and let the kids jump into the fun with a bounce house on site. Then at 6 PM, settle in for an action-packed outdoor screening of Kung Fu Panda 4(link is external), full of laughs, adventure, and kung fu spirit. Free, family-friendly, and full of energy—don’t miss this lively night at The Glen!
Parks Alive Dates!
Parks Alive builds stronger neighborhoods and connects neighbors to their parks through fun, family-friendly activities, music and free food. Events are held in parks across the city and throughout the summer. Connect with your neighbors and engage with your community at a Parks Alive event near you! Events start at 5:00 p.m.
Additional upcoming events can also be found on the City events calendar.

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Mustangs Upset 5-Seed BYU and Advance to NCAA Round 2 Versus USC
Set-by-Set Story
The Mustangs started strong, trading points with BYU early and holding a narrow 15-14 edge at the first-set media timeout. Cal Poly pushed ahead to 19-17 after the break, forcing BYU to burn both timeouts. Then, behind Leluge’s six first-set kills, the Mustangs closed the set on a 6-0 run to win 25-19.
Leluge, Beshear, and Fredrick powered an offense that posted 15 total kills with zero errors in the opener, hitting .357 as a team and siding out at a remarkable 94% rate. The set featured 16 ties, foreshadowing the back-and-forth battle to come.
BYU shrugged off any momentum shift in the second set, racing to a 12-7 lead while hitting .778. Though Cal Poly hit .500 during that stretch, passing struggles near the net allowed the Cougars to pull away and even the match with a 25-17 win.
In the third, BYU used several small runs, including a 4-1 spurt to go up 10-6, to build an early edge. Cal Poly closed within one point twice late, but the Cougars held firm to take the set 25-20 and a 2-1 match lead.
Facing elimination, the Mustangs responded with force in the fourth. Beshear’s powerful attacks and a strengthened net presence from Charlotte Kelly, Annabelle Thalken, Leluge, and Bullis helped Cal Poly seize control midway. Leading from 10-9 onward, they closed out the set 25-20 to force a fifth.
The Mustangs grabbed the tiebreaker early, taking a 4-3 lead and never looking back. A locked-in defense limited BYU to a .000 hitting percentage in the fifth, and Cal Poly surged to a 15-10 victory to seal the upset.
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NCAA Tournament Central: Colorado – Indiana University Athletics
The Hoosiers worked an impressive sweep of Toledo on Thursday (Dec. 4) to open their first NCAA Tournament journey since 2010. Senior outside hitter Candela Alonso-Corcelles led the way with 12 kills while freshman outside hitter Jaidyn Jager recorded a double-double on 11 kills and 10 digs.
Below is a list of notes to know ahead of Friday’s second round match at Wilkinson Hall.
Gameday Info
vs. (5) Colorado (Friday, December 5th, 2025 – 6 p.m. ET)
Live Video: bit.ly/3MkznXp
Live Stats: bit.ly/3MF39WS
Notable
PROGRAM RECORD: The Hoosiers made program history this week in Bloomington after Thursday’s win over Toledo. IU broke a single-season program record for wins (24) in the NCAA era, passing the former mark of 23 from 2010. It will have a chance at a 25-win campaign on Friday against Colorado.
BALANCE ON THE PINS: Indiana is the only Power Four program who has three different players averaging at least 3.22 kills per set this season. On 10 different occasions this year, all three of IU’s pin hitters have gone for 10+ kills each. Senior outside hitter Candela Alonso-Corcelles leads the team with 3.49 kills per set.
POSTSEASON BALL: For just the sixth time in program history, IU is playing in the NCAA Tournament. It’s IU’s first appearance since going to the regional semifinals in 2010. The Hoosiers broke one of the longest postseason droughts (15 years) of any power four program. IU is hosting for just the second time in school history.
ALL-BIG TEN HOOSIERS: IU had three First Team All-Big Ten selections in 2025. Before this year, IU had never even had two players picked to the All-Big Ten First Team in the same year. Senior outside hitter Candela Alonso-Corcelles, senior opposite hitter Avry Tatum and freshman setter Teodora Krickovic all made the team this season.
STRONG AT HOME: The Hoosiers have been fantastic at Wilkinson Hall over the last four years. Dating back to 2022, IU is 39-15 on the home court. For the first time since 1998-2000, IU has won 10-or-more home games in three-straight years. IU hasn’t lost at home to an unranked team since Nov. 12, 2023.
VIC STEPPING UP: When freshman middle blocker Victoria Gray gets the ball, she’s been especially lethal. During the month of November, her game was at a new level. In nine games last month, she hit .416 with 52 kills. Her best game was a career-high 12 kills against Purdue to end the regular season.
BIG TIME AVRY: Senior opposite hitter Avry Tatum has loved the big moments during her IU career. She had 10+ kills in nine of 13 matches against teams that made the NCAA Tournament. In two games last week, Tatum averaged 3.86 kills per set while hitting at a .396 clip.
POWER DUO: IU is 26-8 over the last three years when senior outside hitter Candela Alonso-Corcelles and senior opposite Avry Tatum each record 10 kills in the same match. It last happened in a dominant win at Illinois (Nov. 26). On the season, the Hoosiers are 7-1 in conference play in 2025 when this occurs.
SERVING TOUGH: IU went for 10 aces in Thursday’s win over Toledo. It’s the fifth time this season that the team has gone for double-digit aces. Since November 14th, IU has recorded 52 aces and is averaging 2.26 aces per set in that seven-game stretch. Six different players tallied at least one ace in the first-round victory.
BIG BLOCK GRAY: Freshman middle blocker Victoria Gray became the first freshman to record 100 blocks in a season after her four-block night against Toledo. She’s had 14 different matches with at least four blocks this year. The Hoosiers have also had 14 matches with at least nine blocks as a team this season.
First Round Notes: Indiana 3, Toledo 0
• With a win on Thursday evening, IU set a single-season program record for wins (24) in the NCAA era. The 2010 team won 23 contests but this year’s squad has officially passed that mark. IU will go for its first 25-win season tomorrow night against Colorado.
• Senior outside hitter Candela Alonso-Corcelles moved into ninth in program history in career kills. She recorded 12 in the win over Toledo, passing Katie Pollom (2001-04) in the process. Thursday’s win was the 72nd time she’s recorded double-digit kills in her career.
• Freshman outside hitter Jaidyn Jager recorded the sixth double-double of her young career on Thursday evening. She provided 11 kills and a team-high 10 digs in the victory over Toledo. It’s the seventh time this season she’s recorded at least 10 digs. Jager matched a career high with three aces.
• IU will play Colorado tomorrow night at Wilkinson Hall with a shot at the NCAA regional semifinals. The Hoosiers have made it to the round of 16 just once in program history (2010). These two teams haven’t met since 1993 but will play at 6 p.m. on ESPN+ tomorrow in Bloomington.
• Freshman middle blocker Victoria Gray shared the team lead with four blocks. She became the first IU freshman since Ashley Benson (2007) to record over 100 blocks in a season. Since the beginning of the 25-point rally-scoring era, no freshman has more blocks in a single season than Gray (102.0).
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Campbell Falls to No. 3 Texas A&M in 2025 NCAA Volleyball Championship Opening Round
Campbell Falls to No. 3 Texas A&M in 2025 NCAA Volleyball Championship Opening Round
COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Despite a valiant defensive effort, the Campbell volleyball team saw its season come to an end after falling to No. 3 Texas A&M at the 2025 NCAA Volleyball Championship in straight sets (20-25, 10-25, 13-25) inside Reed Arena on Friday evening.
The Camels finished the season with a 23-7 record. Hannah Pattie and Bella Illig battled on the back line, each reaching double figures in digs with 11 and 10 apiece, respectively. Abbie Tuyo notched a team-best nine kills on Friday.
The CAA Champions kept pace with the Aggies (24-4) in the opening set, going point-for-point before taking an early 7-6 lead on a tandem block from Tuyo and Aley Clent. Texas A&M surged shortly after with a 9-2 run halted by a slam by Campbell’s Gwen Wolkow. The Camels did not go away quietly with an 8-1 stretch of their own, starting with a kill from Maja Daca and finishing with a Clent and Tuyo stuff on A&M’s Kyndal Stowers at the net to pull within three, 23-20. The Aggies went on to capture the first set two points later, 25-20.
Campbell’s Daca helped her team to a 3-3 tie to start the second frame after earning a kill and painting the end line for a service ace. The Aggies pulled away after seeing Logan Lednicky register four kills and a solo block on the team’s 10-1 run to close out the set, 25-10 win.
The Camels’ Illig fought off heavy swings from the Aggies’ attackers all evening, but her impressive defensive abilities were on full display to start the third set. The graduate libero saved a floater from hitting the floor and dug out two more attacks before setting up Tuyo for the kill, tying the score at two early in the third set. Texas A&M proved to be too much and secured a 25-13 win in set three.
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Watch Wisconsin volleyball in NCAA tournament tonight; time, TV
Dec. 5, 2025, 2:21 p.m. CT
The Wisconsin volleyball team took care of business in the first round of the 2025 NCAA tournament with an emphatic sweep.
Next on the agenda for Kelly Sheffield’s team is a second-round match against North Carolina, which pulled off a minor upset over sixth-seeded Texas El Paso in the first round.
UW, 25-4 and second in the Big Ten, and UNC, 22-8 and sixth in the ACC, meet with a regional semifinal berth on the line Friday, Dec. 5 at the UW Field House.
A victory will send Wisconsin to its 13th straight regional semifinal and its 23rd overall in 29 NCAA tournaments.
The Tar Heels are in the second round of the NCAA tournament for the second straight year and are eyeing their first regional semifinal in nine years.
Watch Wisconsin volleyball vs North Carolina on ESPN+
Wisconsin and UNC had three common opponents in 2025: Maryland, Florida and Georgia Tech. The Badgers and Tar Heels beat each of those opponents in three or four sets.
Now, it’s a Big Ten vs. ACC challenge, NCAA tournament volleyball edition.
Here’s how to watch the Wisconsin-North Carolina match:
What channel is Wisconsin volleyball vs North Carolina on tonight? TV, livestream
Wisconsin volleyball vs North Carolina time tonight
- Date: Friday, Dec. 5
- Time: 7 p.m.
Wisconsin plays North Carolina in an NCAA tournament second-round match at 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 5, at the UW Field House. The Badgers have won their last 10 matches.
How can I listen to Wisconsin volleyball vs North Carolina on the radio?
Wisconsin volleyball score today
The Journal Sentinel will have live coverage from the NCAA tournament match with updates from reporter John Steppe at the UW Field House. Follow his live blog at jsonline.com/sports/badgers for the latest action.
You can also get live stats on the UW volleyball team website.
Wisconsin score NCAA tournament
The Badgers had no trouble dispatching Eastern Illinois in the NCAA tournament first round, sweeping the Panthers with ease, 25-11, 25-6 and 25-19.
Wisconsin NCAA volleyball tournament schedule
Here’s Wisconsin’s schedule for the NCAA volleyball tournament:
- Dec. 5: First-round and second-round matches at UW Field House, 7 p.m. CT
- Dec. 11-14: Regional semifinals and finals at highest-seeded teams, dates and times TBD
- Dec. 18: National semifinals at Kansas City, Missouri
- Dec. 21: National championship match at Kansas City, Missouri
Wisconsin volleyball bracket
First-round matches are taking place on Thursday, Dec. 4, and Friday, Dec. 5.
First round
- Texas (1) vs. Florida A&M, 7 p.m. Dec. 5
- Penn State (8) vs. South Florida, 4:30 p.m. Dec. 5
- Colorado (5) defeated American, 3-0, on Dec. 4
- Indiana (4) defeated Toledo, 3-0, on Dec. 4
- Wisconsin (3) defeated Eastern Illinois, 3-0, on Dec. 4
- North Carolina defeated UTEP (6), 3-1, on Dec. 4
- South Dakota State (7) vs. Arizona, 6:30 p.m. Dec. 5
- Stanford (2) vs. Utah Valley, 9 p.m. Dec. 5
Second round
Second-round matches take place on Friday, Dec. 5, and Saturday, Dec. 6.
- Texas (1)/Florida A&M vs. Penn State (8)/South Florida, 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 6
- Indiana (4) vs. Colorado (5), 5 p.m. Friday, Dec. 5
- Wisconsin (3) vs. North Carolina, 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 5
- Stanford (2)/Utah Valley vs. South Dakota State (7)/Arizona, 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 6
2025 NCAA tournament volleyball bracket
Here are the top four seeds in the four regions of the 64-team bracket. Six of the top 16 teams are from the Big Ten. Penn State is the reigning national champion:
Nebraska region
- Nebraska
- Louisville
- Texas A&M
- Kansas
Pittsburgh region
- Pittsburgh
- SMU
- Purdue
- Minnesota
Kentucky region
- Kentucky
- Arizona State
- Creighton
- Southern California
Texas region
- Texas
- Stanford
- Wisconsin
- Indiana
Here’s the full bracket of the NCAA volleyball tournament
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No. 3 Volleyball sweeps Florida A&M, 3-0, to advance in NCAA Tournament
AUSTIN, Texas. — The No. 3 Texas Volleyball team improved to 42-0 in the NCAA First Round after sweeping Florida A&M (25-11, 25-8, 25-14). The Longhorns improved to 24-3 on the season behind Emma Halter’s historic night on defense.
Halter moved up to No. 8 on the all-time Texas digs list with 25 tonight, making it a 1,282 total. Halter also broke the Texas record in three-set matches with 25 digs. She’s now the fourth Longhorn to record 25, joining Dariam Acevedo (2006), Adrian Greenmail (2001) and Carrie Busch (1995).
Ayden Ames matched her career high with eight blocks, leading the Longhorns to tally nine total. Ramsey Gary also recorded a season high three aces for a match high. The Longhorns recorded 42 kills to the Rattlers 15, holding them to a -.027 – the lowest opponent hitting percentage of the season.
Set One: Texas dominated the opening set 25-11, limiting the Rattlers to a .000 attacking percentage while hitting .414 themselves. Torrey Stafford led the charge with five kills and a .455 hitting percentage. Swindle recorded nine assists and Halter registered 10 digs. The Texas defense totaled four and a half blocks in the first set.
Set Two: The Longhorns held the Rattlers to only eight points, tying their opponent season low in the second set. Stafford added six more kills out of her 13 total, while Texas put up four team blocks behind Ames’ four.
Set Three: The Longhorns saw Cari Spears add four kills and Whitney Lauenstein add one of her five kills in the third. Lauenstein also totaled four blocks on the night and hit for .571.
Up next Texas will face off against No. 25 Penn State in the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday, Dec. 6 at 6:30 p.m. CT on ESPN+.
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Volleyball sees season end in NCAA DII Second Round
WINGATE, N.C. – Another successful Lenoir-Rhyne Volleyball season has come to an end. The Bears fell 3-1 to #3 seeded Anderson in the NCAA DII Tournament second round on Friday, closing their season at 23-8.
Emmaleigh Allen led the team with 13 kills while Emmie Modlin and Alicia Barbarito combined for 38 assists.
INSIDE THE MATCHUP
Final: Anderson 3, Lenoir-Rhyne 1 (29-27, 20-25, 25-9, 25-18)
Records: Anderson (23-7, 16-4 SAC), Lenoir-Rhyne (23-8, 14-4 SAC)
Location: Wingate, NC | Cuddy Arena
STORY OF THE MATCH:
- Down early on, the Bears went on a late 4-0 run to tie the score at 22 in the first set.
- Lenoir-Rhyne had set point at 26-25, but a 4-1 run from Anderson gave the Trojans the 29-27 set victory.
- Hadley Prince produced back-to-back service aces to help Lenoir-Rhyne win the second set 25-20.
- Anderson dominated the third set 25-9, finishing with a .317 hitting % and just four attack errors.
- Lenoir-Rhyne responded early in the fourth set, jumping ahead 6-3.
- The Trojans did not look back after tying the match at 7, keeping the Bears an arms length away the rest of the set.
STATS OF THE GAME:
- Anderson finished with an advantage in kills (59-to-46), hitting % (.276-to-.127), and assists (57-to-43).
- There were a combined 38 block assists and solo blocks between the two teams.
- Kayli Cleaver and Averie Dale combined for 11 total blocks
- Hadley Prince led the team with 19 digs while Addison Vary collected two service aces.
BEYOND THE BOXSCORE:
- This was the fourth meeting this season between the Bears and Trojans, with each team winning twice.
- Emmaleigh Allen generated her sixth double-double this season after finishing with 13 kills and 16 digs.
- Kayli Cleaver finished the season as the team leader in kills (363) and kills per set (3.36) for the second straight season.
- The 2025 Lenoir-Rhyne Volleyball Team finished with the second highest hitting % in school history at .235, just .05 away from the record held by the the 1998 squad.
- Averie Dale finished with a .399 hitting %, which ties the program’s individual season record held by Michelle Baity in 1999.
- The Bears produced their third straight season with 20 or more wins and set a new program record winning 13 matches at home.
- Nicole Barringer now holds an 87-35 record in four years as the Bears’ head coach.
- Barringer is the first coach in program history to lead the team to three consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances.
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