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PREVIEW: Mocs Face Ranked Golden Eagles on Saturday

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The Chattanooga Mocs head into week two ready to head back into FCS play after opening at Memphis. They make the short trip to Cookeville, Tenn., to square off with the Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles. TTU is also making its FCS debut off the heels of a 65-0 win over Cumberland.
 
The Mocs and Eagles are playing their final regular season non-conference matchup against each other. TTU is moving to the Southern Conference in 2026. The Mocs enter receiving votes in both major FCS polls, while Tech enters at No. 17 on the Stats Perform ledger and No. 20 in the AFCA Coaches Top 25.
 
Matchup
Chattanooga (0-1) at #17 Tennessee Tech (1-0) – 1 p.m. (ET)
Sept. 6, 2025 | Cookeville, Tenn. | Tucker Stadium (8,250)
 
Resources
Game Notes | Stats | Roster | Schedule | Tickets
 
Watch/Listen
TV: ESPN+
Announcers: Dylan Vazzano (PxP) & Sam Brooks (Analyst)
 
Radio: Mocs Sports Network (WFLI Chattanooga – 96.1 FM, 100.3 FM & 1070 AM)
Announcers: Jim Reynolds (PxP), Todd Agne (Analysis), Will Poindexter (Sideline)
 
The game can also be listened to on GoMocs.com & the Varsity Network app.
 
Coaches
Chattanooga: Rusty Wright (UTC ’96) | UTC: 37-28 (7th) | Career: Same | vs. TTU: 0-0
Tennessee Tech: Bobby Wilder (Maine, 1987) | TTU: 8-5 (2nd) | Career: 85-61 (12th) | vs. UTC: 0-0
 
Series
Meeting: 41st
Record: 30-10
First Meeting: 27-6 Chattanooga win on Sept. 23, 1938 at Chamberlain Field
Last Meeting: 34-10 Chattanooga win on August 30, 2018 at Finley Stadium
 
About the Mocs

  • Winners of nine of their last 11 FCS road games.
  • Winners of three of their last four on the road against an FCS ranked opponent.
  • Tech is one of four opponents the Mocs have beaten 30 or more times: 36-The Citadel, 34-Samford, 31-Western Carolina, 30-TTU.
  • QB Camden Orth is 197 passing yards shy of 3,000.
  • RB Ryan Ingram is one rushing TD shy of 20 for his career.

 
About the Golden Eagles

  • Currently on a 6-game win streak. The last loss was October 19 last season.
  • Fell just three points shy of tying the school’s all-time single-game points record of 68 with 65 against Cumberland during the victory on Saturday.
  • Balanced offense through one week with 570 total yards including 284 passing and 286 rushing.
  • Defense held Cumberland to 104 total yards and limited its rushing attack to 64 yards, while holding its passing attack to just 40 yards.
  • Despite this being the 41st meeting, the two schools have matched up just seven times this century with the Mocs holding a 4-3 advantage. This is the first game in Cookeville since Nov. 15, 2014 (W, 38-17).

Quotable
Coach Rusty Wright: “There was a bunch of them out there for the first time. Hopefully, we got those deer in the headlights moments out. That showed up early for some of them, but we kept playing and doing those things, and we got better in some situations with some young guys.”
 
Junior S Kam Baah-Slay: “We have a lot to clean up. The last two days at practice, we emphasized communication, eyes in the right spot, playing fast and getting to the ball. Things that our defense is built on.”
 
Sophomore TE John McIntyre: “We’re just trying to execute the small things every single week and just trying to control what we can control at the end of the day. We gotta get the little things better. We let some little things get away from us at Memphis.”
 
Home Tickets on Sale
Tickets are on sale now for the 2025 campaign. Season tickets provide the best value beginning at $60. Mini-packs and single game are available as well. Purchases can be made here on GoMocs.com.
 
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RICHARDSON NAMED TO ACADEMIC ALL-LEAGUE TEAM

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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – South Dakota State junior Joslyn Richardson was one of four repeat honorees on the 2025 Summit League Volleyball Academic All-League Team released by conference officials Monday. A total of seven volleyball athletes league-wide were named to the team that was voted on by the membership’s faculty athletic representatives and sports information directors.
 
Richardson, a two-time Summit League Scholar of the Championship presented by JLG Architects, collected the second all-academic honor of her career. 

Richardson played every match as the Jackrabbits’ libero in 2025 and led the team in digs per set with 3.31. She also set a new program record with 41 ace serves this year. 

 

To be eligible for the Academic All-League team, a student-athlete must have a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.30 (on a 4.0 scale), completed at least one full academic year at the current institution and participated in 50 percent of their team’s competitions.

 

Nominations are brought forth by sports information directors from the league’s ten institutions and voting is conducted by both the SIDs and facility athletic representatives (FARs). The team is made up of the seven student-athletes receiving the most votes with all ties standing.

2025 Summit League Volleyball Academic All-League Team











 Name  School  Yr.  Pos.  GPA  Major
 Ally Barth  NDSU  Sr.  MB  3.94 Management Communication
 Kamryn Farris  South Dakota  Sr.  DS  3.75 Business
 Avery Van Hook**  South Dakota  Jr.  S  3.87 Kinesiology & Sport Management
 Kali Jurgensmeier**  Omaha  Sr.  OH  3.82 Biology
 Amanda Loschen  South Dakota   Jr.  MB  3.86 Medical Biology
 Lauren Perugini**  North Dakota  Jr.  OH  4.00 Dietetics
 Joslyn Richardson**  SDSU  Jr.  DS  4.00 Construction Management

 *Career Academic All-League honors

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Una Vajagic becomes first Badger Volleyball starter to transfer after national semifinal run | Sports

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MADISON, Wis. — In a surprising move on the volleyball court, Una Vajagic has announced that she is entering the transfer portal. This news is a stunner for Badger fans, as the sophomore ranked second on the team in kills and becomes the first Badger starter to leave since their national semifinal run.

Vajagic was expected to take on a larger role next season with the graduation of Mimi Colyer and Carter Booth. However, head coach Kelly Sheffield is already taking steps to replenish the roster, bringing in Florida’s Jaela Auguste, a Middle Blocker, and Eva Travis, an Outside Hitter from UC-Santa Barbara.

Looking ahead, there is promising news for Wisconsin volleyball. According to PrepDig, Wisconsin boasts the #1 recruiting class in the nation, incoming in 2026. This signals a bright future for the program despite the unexpected departure of Vajagic.

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Tigers Picked Fourth in EIVA Preseason Poll

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PRINCETON, N.J. – The Tigers were picked to finish fourth in the EIVA preseason poll, announced Monday. Mason Rice and Ryan Vena were named EIVA preseason players to watch. 

With 26 points, Princeton is fourth in the rankings behind Penn State, which was unanimously selected first, NJIT, and George Mason. 

Vena and Rice were named players to watch by the EIVA coaches. Vena, a senior middle blocker, was a First Team All-EIVA honoree in 2025. Rice, a sophomore pin, was named to the Second Team All-EIVA after a breakout freshman season. 

In 2025, the Tigers went 15-11 overall and 10-2 in the EIVA, winning the EIVA regular season championship before falling to Penn State in the EIVA tournament finals. 

The Tigers will kick off the 2026 season on January 3rd as they take on Toronto Metropolitan on the road in Canada. First serve is set for 8 p.m.

2026 EIVA Preseason Coaches’ Poll











Rank

Team (First-place votes)

Points

2025 Record

1

Penn State (7)

49

15-16, 8-4

2

NJIT

34

14-13, 8-4

3

George Mason

32

16-13, 6-6

4

Princeton

26

15-11, 10-2

T-5

Charleston

22

12-17, 5-7

T-5

Harvard

22

9-15, 5-7

7

Sacred Heart

11

6-17, 0-12



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Barth Named to Summit League Volleyball All-Academic Team

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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – Senior middle blocker Ally Barth has been named to the Summit League Volleyball All-Academic Team for the first time in her career, the league office announced on Monday afternoon.

Barth boasts a 3.94 GPA in Management Communication and was one of seven players in the Summit League to earn a spot on the Academic All-League Team. The Verona, Wis., native was also named to the CSC Academic All-District Team for the third time in her career earlier this month.

To be eligible for the Academic All-League team, a student-athlete must have a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least 3.30 (on a 4.0 scale), completed at least one full academic year at the current institution and participated in 50 percent of their team’s competitions, except pitchers who must have participated in 20 percent of their team’s total contests.

Nominations are brought forth by sports information directors from the league’s participating members, and voting is conducted by both SIDs and FARs.

The full Summit League release can be viewed here.

 



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Men’s Volleyball Ranked Third in EIVA Preseason Coaches Poll

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FAIRFAX, Va. – The George Mason Men’s Volleyball team has been selected to finish third in the 2026 EIVA Preseason Coaches Poll, the conference announced Monday afternoon. The Patriots are only behind Penn State and NJIT, with the Nittany Lions claiming the unanimous choice to top the group for the second straight year.

George Mason ended their 2025 season with a 16-13 overall record and a conference record of 6-6. After sweeping Charleston (WV) in the first round of the EIVA tournament, the Patriots’ season came to a close when they lost 3-1 to top-seeded Princeton in the semifinals

Redshirt senior outside hitter Liam French and sophomore middle blocker Alexander Lillie were also selected to the 2026 EIVA Players to Watch list. French played 72 sets from 24 matches and scored 233 points with 191 kills. The Virginia Beach, Va., native also had 29 service aces, the second-most on the team, as well as a .242 hitting percentage, 57 digs and 22 blocks. French recorded a season-high of four service aces against Charleston (WV) on April 23rd.

Lillie’s freshman campaign was a decorated one, as he was named a three-time EIVA Defensive Player of the Week and was also selected to the EIVA First-Team.  The Ronkonkoma, N.Y., product appeared in 82 sets across 24 matches and recorded 30 solo blocks, which was the second-most in the country. In total, his 94 blocks with 1.132 blocks per set was good enough for ninth-best in the country as well.

George Mason starts off the 2026 season in Salisbury, N.C., on January 10th when the Patriots face off against Catawba College. After two more away games in Columbus, Ohio, against Ohio State (Jan. 15) and Long Beach State (Jan. 16), the Patriots will host their home opener against Merrimack on Jan. 24th at 6 pm at the Recreation Athletic Complex (RAC). 

2026 EIVA Preseason Coaches’ Poll











Rank Team (First-place votes) Points 2025 Record
1 Penn State (7) 49 15-16, 8-4
2 NJIT 34 14-13, 8-4
3 George Mason 32 16-13, 6-6
4 Princeton 26 15-11, 10-2
T-5 Charleston 22 12-17, 5-7
T-5 Harvard 22 9-15, 5-7
7 Sacred Heart 11 6-17, 0-12

 





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Flathead Bravettes Volleyball Coach to Step Down after Six Years

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Flathead High School on Friday announced the resignation of head coach Emily Russell, who had led the Bravettes Volleyball program for the past six years.

The Flathead Activities Department will begin the hiring process after the holiday break, aiming to present a candidate recommendation to the Board of Trustees by February, according to a press release from the school. 

“We are excited about the level of work ethic and talent that our returning players bring to the program,” Matt Allison, assistant principal and activities director, said. “The Flathead Activities mission is developing champions in life and tomorrow’s leaders. 

“We will continue to push our student-athletes and this program forward.”

Russel took the helm of the program for the 2020 season, marking a return to her alma mater where as a player she helped lead the Bravettes to the school’s most recent hardware finish at the state tournament. 

“A Flathead High School alumna and former setter on the 2012 state runner-up team, Russell returned to her alma mater with a passion for the program and a commitment to developing student-athletes both on and off the court,” the school said in the press release.

During her time as a coach with the program — one year as an assistant coach and six years as head coach — Russell led the Bravettes to the Class AA state tournament in 2021 where the team finished 1-2.

That state tournament appearance proved to be the winningest season during Russell’s tenure. The Bravettes finished the 2025 season 5-21 overall and 4-10 in the Western AA conference. Both the 2024 and 2025 seasons came to a close with 3-0 defeats in Class AA state tournament games.

“We are excited about the level of work ethic and talent that our returning players bring to the program,” Allison said. “The Flathead Activities mission is developing champions in life and tomorrow’s leaders. We will continue to push our student-athletes and this program forward.”

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