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Women’s Volleyball Opens its 2025 Campaign with Three Matches in Baltimore

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Women’s Volleyball at the Greg “Gio” Giovanazzi Memorial Tournament

Friday, August 29 vs. Capital | 7 p.m.

Saturday, August 30 vs. Rowan | 11 a.m. | at No. 4 Johns Hopkins | 5 p.m.

Goldfarb Gymnasium | Baltimore, Md. 

WHAT TO KNOW


•    The Babson women’s volleyball team travels to Baltimore, Md., to open the 2025 campaign with three matches at Johns Hopkins.
•    The Beavers face Capital on Friday night before concluding the trip with contests against Rowan and the fourth-ranked Blue Jays on Saturday. 

SERIES HISTORY

vs. Capital:
first meeting

vs. Rowan: first meeting

vs. Johns Hopkins: first meeting 

SCOUTING THE BEAVERS

•    Babson returns 12 players from a team that finished 23-7 overall and advanced to the NEWMAC Tournament semifinals for the 10th consecutive season. 

•    Senior Isabella Allen totaled career highs in kills (290) and kills per set (3.09), junior Hailey Fouche averaged 2.21 kills and was second on the team with 53 total blocks, and sophomore Angelina Holm hit .253 and contributed 1.15 kills and 0.71 blocks per set as a rookie. 

•    Junior Zoe Ackerman earned AVCA All-America honorable mention honors after handing out 9.09 assists per set and leading the team with a career-high 64 service aces, senior Sophia Shaw averaged 4.36 digs per set before suffering a season-ending injury in mid-October, and sophomore Sabina Frosk added 2.11 digs per set and 40 service aces in her debut campaign. 

SCOUTING CAPITAL

•    The Comets bring back eight players from a team that dropped its final nine matches to finish the 2024 campaign at 9-17 overall. 

•    Samaree Perkins average 1.79 kills per set and was second on the team with 54 total blocks for Capital, which must replace its top three hitters and its setter from last year’s squad. 

•    Kenadee Winters was second on the team with 158 assists and averaged 1.95 digs per set, while Abby Brunner contributed a team-high 5.48 digs per set and tied for the team lead with 41 service aces. 

SCOUTING ROWAN

•    The Profs, who were picked to finish fifth in the NJAC preseason poll, return 13 players from a team that finished 16-14 and advanced to the conference tournament semifinals in 2024. 

•    Jena Kaul averaged 3.24 kills per set on the way to earning All-NJAC second-team accolades, Hutton Cordrey contributed 2.11 kills and 1.48 digs per set, and Ava Best chipped in with 1.64 kills per set to go along with a team-high 50 total blocks. 

•    Vanessa Hutchinson, an All-NJAC honorable mention honoree, led the squad in both digs (497) and digs per set (4.69) and was second with 38 service aces, while Gabriella Cooper contributed 2.08 digs per set as a rookie. 

SCOUTING JOHNS HOPKINS

•    The fourth-ranked Blue Jays bring back nine players from a team that finished 33-3 after advancing to the NCAA Tournament semifinals for the second time in program history last fall. 

•    Reigning Centennial Conference Player of the Year and first-team All-American Simone Adam averaged 3.50 kills per set while hitting .353, Ivy Swafford contributed 2.52 kills per set to go along with a .330 hitting percentage, and Alice Yu chipped in with 1.15 kills and 1.03 blocks per set. 

•    Helena Swaak was second on the team in assists (595) and assists per set (5.00), Nicole Tuszynski averaged 2.70 digs per set, and Siena transfer Grace Wilhelm averaged 2.54 digs per set with the Saints in 2024. 

POLL POSITION

•    Babson, which finished lower than third in the NEWMAC regular season standings for the first time since 2012 last fall, came in third when the league’s preseason coaches’ poll was released last week. 

•    The Beavers also were one of four NEWMAC squads to receive votes in the AVCA Division III preseason poll along with Smith, which was the highest point getter outside the top 25, eighth-ranked MIT and Springfield, which appeared on two ballots. 

OH SO CLOSE

•    Babson, which made six consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances between 2017 and 2023, narrowly missed last year’s championship after finishing just 0.118 points behind Centre (Ky.) in the final NPI rankings.

•    After missing the NCAA Tournament in 2016, the Beavers responded with a 22-win campaign that saw them beat Vassar and Clarkson on the way to advancing to the program’s first NCAA Tournament regional final. 

NEELY’S NUMBERS

•    Entering his 15th season at Babson, head coach Eric Neely has averaged more than 23 wins a year since taking charge of the program prior to the 2011 campaign. 

•    He has led the Beavers to at least 22 victories in seven consecutive seasons and 10 times overall in 13 years excluding the 2020 campaign, which was canceled due to the pandemic. 

•    Among active Division III head coaches with at least 10 years of experience, Neely (304-116) ranks 16th with a .724 winning percentage. 

RISING IN THE RECORD BOOKS

•    Allen ranks 12th in Babson history with 658 kills and her 290 kills last year were good for 14th in single-season program history. 

•    After just two seasons, Ackerman already ranks fifth on the Beavers’ all-time list with 1,834 assists. 

•    Additionally, Ackerman’s 1,020 assists and 9.90 assists per set in 2024 both rank second in Babson single-season annals. 

NUMBERS TO KNOW

•    After defeating Husson in three sets to begin the 2024 campaign, the Beavers have now won their season opener in nine consecutive seasons dating back to 2015.

•    Since the start of the 2023 campaign, Babson has gone 35-0 when recording a hitting percentage of at least .200. 

•    Over the last three seasons, the Beavers are 42-0 when building a two-set lead and 19-1 when winning two of the first three sets. 

•    The Green and White went 20-1 in 2024 when finishing with more kills than its opponents. 

UP NEXT

•    The Beavers welcome Keystone to Babson Park for their home opener on September 6 at 1 p.m. 

 



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Lopes break multiple records in opening meet

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RENO, Nev. – The first indoor track and field meet of the year was a success for Grand Canyon as multiple program records were broken.
 
“We had a fantastic season opening meet this week in Reno.” Lopes head coach Tom Flood said,
 
GCU senior Germain Lemaitre broke the schools 800-meter record with a mark of 1 minutes, 48.85 seconds. This time also set Lemaitre at second in the nation just behind Thomas Cowan at Boston College.
 
Germain continued his standout weekend winning the 600-meter, running it in 1:17.021.
 
The Lopes transfer standouts, junior Tatum Moku and junior Eva Lowder, also broke the school record in pole vault. The record was broken at 4.25 meters for both.
 
Flood was impressed by the level pole vault brought this weekend.

“To cap off a great first day, both Eva Lowder and Tatum Moku shattered our school record in the women’s pole vault and tied for second in the nation,” Flood said.

 

Lopes Junior Praise Jubinor was also the top finisher in men’s long jump at the 7.29-meter mark.

 

Moving onto the weekend, the Lopes continued to have top finishers.

 

“On Saturday, we picked up right where we left off on Friday with our men’s 60-meter hurdles, won by Francisco Marques with a time of 7.92,” Flood said. “Miguel Rosario had a fantastic season opener in the 200-meter (setting a mark of 20.81) which is the fourth fastest time in Mountain West Conference history and third in the NCAA.”

 

GCU junior Gavin Dimick finished first in pole vault with a mark of 5.1 meters.

 

Transfer junior Antoni Smith kept up the Saturday momentum finishing first in the high jump at 2.05 meters.

 

Flood also gave praise to sophomores Cassie Small and Nina Thevenin for the meet.

“I thought that both Cassie Small and Nina Thevenin both had great doubles in the 60 and 200 meters,” Flood said.

 

“We finished the weekend with a bang as Miguel Rosario won the 60-meter dash in 6.62 which ties him with the third fastest time in Mountain West history and currently third in the NCAA.”

 

The senior Rosario is looking to have his best year yet with high praise from Flood,

“It should be without saying that Miguel had a great weekend and to think we are just getting started,” Flood said.

 

The Lopes wrapped up the weekend with eight victories in their season opener as they begin their quest for a Mountain West championship in their inaugural season.

 

“We now will take a little break for the holidays, but we can’t wait to get started again and get even better when the season starts again in January,” Flood said.

 

The Lopes head to Flagstaff after the break on Jan. 9 to compete in the Friday Night Axe ‘Em Open hosted by Northern Arizona.

 



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Gulf Coast hosts Senior Match for local high school volleyball all-stars

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PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) – The Gulf Coast volleyball program hosted a senior match for high school players from across our region Sunday afternoon.

this basically like an all-star game, and an all-star lineup of players. Mosley, North Bay Haven, South Walton, Liberty, Chipley among other schools represented in Sunday’s match.

In total, 35 seniors were selected based on nominations from different head coaches. Gulf Coast head coach Scott Allen telling us this was the second year they’ve held the senior match, the first in 2023.

Coach also saying how great this event is for the players and parents of the seniors competing, to see them play one more time.

“Well we think it’s great to give the senior class in this area just one more chance to pull the jersey on and come out and play, play with some of their teammates and some of the other great players in the area. Get a chance for them and their families to see the facilities that we have. We are really proud of what Gulf Coast State has to offer, and it’s a good fundraising event for us.” Coach Allen said.

“We’ve seen it in some other areas, a senior all-star match, in some other areas and there wasn’t one here in this area. So I thought, well, let’s provide the service if there’s nothing there, and so it just worked out really well for us. The area supported it, supports it, really well. The players love coming, the coaches love being here too, and the families, it was pretty packed last time, we are still filing in behind me a little bit, so we’ll see if the rain and a Sunday has us damped down a little bit. But hopefully everyone will start filing in, they’re going to see some great volleyball and buy some hoodies and some popcorn at the concession stand, it’ll be a good day.” Coach Allen said.

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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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