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Craig Shelton






Chicago, Il., — North Park Football (2-5, 1-5) is currently on a four game skid and are looking to enter the last stretch of the season on a high.  This week they face the Carthage College Firebirds (3-4, 2-4), a good match up for the Vikings to try and get back on track. 

Carthage is coming off thier 24-7 win against Millikin and the Firebird offense has found some success as of late, averaging 22.86 points per game and near 25 per game over their last four games, including taking a Wash U team that has received national ranking votes in recent weeks to double overtime.  North Park’s defense has had their troubles this season, allowing over 30 points a game, over 150 yards on the ground and 220 yards through the air.  They’ll have their hands full as Carthage has been leaning into their run game with two running backs who are both dynamic in Bryce Frank and Mark Hunter.  Frank is their lead back rushing for 556 yards, averaging 6.0 yards per carry, 79 yards per game, and has 7 touchdowns to his name.  Hunter is not far behind with 359 yards, averaging 4.4 yards per carry, 51 yards per game, and 3 touchdowns. 

Under center, Carthage has second year quarterback Easton Heafner who is in his first year as a full time starter, only starting playing in three games last season.  Heafner is the fourt most accurate quarterback in the CCIW sitting at a 61.5% clip and has a redzone connection with receiver Carson Crouch who has 4 touchdowns this season, tied for fifth in the conference.  While Crouch is the redzone guy, fellow receiver Gavin Betts has been their go to guy this season to move the chains, averaging 13.8 yards per catch, 44 yards per game, adding 2 touchdowns as well.

North Park’s offense has struggled in recent weeks gaining momentum and finding their identity.  However, freshman quarterback Carson Lewis showed some promise in his first collegiate start in their 49-21 loss to Illinois Wesleyan last week, completing 58% of his passes, rushing for 2 touchdowns and 73 yards, and helping the Viking offense put up their highest point total in three weeks.  Lewis’ running ability poses a threat to a Carthage defense that is struggling as well.  The Firebird defense, similar to North Park’s, allows over 32 points per game and 390 total yards a game — potentially setting up the Viking offense to find a rhythm this weekend.  

Kickoff is set for 1pm on Saturday, November 1st at the Holmgren Ahtletic Complex.



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Volleyball Welcomes Transfers Ames and Dalton

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OMAHA, Neb. — The Creighton Volleyball program has had three different transfers earn All-America honors in the past two seasons and are hoping for more in the years to come with the additions of middle hitter Ayden Ames (Texas) and setter Katie Dalton (Kansas). 

“We are so excited to welcome two incredible additions to our Bluejay family,” said head coach Brian Rosen. “Not only do they bring in high-level NCAA Tournament experience, but they are also committed to being culture-first teammates who want to make a positive impact on our community. Creighton fans are going to love Ayden and Katie!”

Ames is a 6-foot-4 middle hitter from Prosper, Texas, who has spent the previous two seasons at the University of Texas. She led the Longhorns’ Elite Eight team with 109 blocks in 2025, when she averaged 1.52 kills and 1.11 blocks per set on .368 hitting in 98 sets. That came after she averaged 1.56 kills and 0.92 blocks per set on .359 hitting in 96 sets as a true freshman for the two-time defending national champions in 2024 to earn AVCA Southwest Region Freshman of the Year recognition.

Ames had four kills and five blocks in the Longhorns’ 3-0 win vs. Creighton on Aug. 29, 2025 and eight kills and two blocks on .538 hitting in UT’s 3-1 loss to Creighton on Dec. 13, 2024.

As a prep at Prosper High School, Ames was named 2023-24 Gatorade National Volleyball Player of the Year, AVCA First Team All-American, Under Armour All-American and was a member of the 2023 USA U19 team that won the FIVB U19 World Championships. She was the No. 3 ranked recruit nationally according to PrepDig and No. 4 per VolleyballMag.

Ames will enroll at Creighton in January and have two years of eligibility remaining.

“Having to scout against Ayden the past two years, our coaching staff was very aware of how good a volleyball player she is, as well as how high her ceiling could be,” noted Rosen. “I loved learning more about Ayden as a person during the recruiting process. She is such an incredible culture addition and, during our phone calls and her visit, we could instantly see how our values aligned. On the court, she has the tools to be a featured offensive middle hitter and one of the most dominant blockers in the country.” 

Dalton is a 6-foot-1 setter from Parker, Colo., who earned Second Team All-Big 12 accolades in the recently-completed 2025 campaign. She led a Jayhawk squad that reached the Sweet 16 with 780 assists (8.76 aps.), in addition to 2.27 digs per set, 0.52 kills per set and 0.39 blocks per set. She had nine double-doubles in Big 12 play, including six in a row from Sept. 26-Oct. 10.

Dalton played in 131 sets over 43 matches her first two seasons with the Jayhawks, amassing 276 digs, 117 assists and 19 aces while playing defensive specialist and backing up 2023 Big 12 Setter of the Year Camryn Turner.  She redshirted the 2024 season.

A First Team AVCA High School All-America choice in 2021, Dalton won a state title at Chaparral High School in 2018 and won four league titles. Her sister Nicole was a setter at Texas from 2012-16, while another sister Julianna was an outside hitter at Washington State in 2020.

Dalton will complete her undergraduate degree at Kansas this spring and arrive at Creighton this summer. She has one year of eligibility remaining.

“Katie brings in four years of experience at one of the top programs in the country,” said Rosen. “Running the show at Kansas this past season, she led her team to a Sweet 16 appearance. She’s a complete setter who not only runs a great offense, but can also defend, block, and serve at a very high level. For her last season, Katie has the opportunity to be a leader on-and-off the court, mentor our incredible incoming freshman, and is determined to help us achieve our Final Four goals. She has such a fun personality and is also fiercely competitive.”

The additions of Ames and Dalton will help offset the loss of Second Team All-American middle hitter Kiara Reinhardt and Third Team All-American setter Annalea Maeder. Creighton is one of four schools nationally (Arizona State, Creighton, Pittsburgh and SMU) with transfers to earn All-America accolades at both middle hitter (Elise Goetzinger) and setter (Annalea Maeder) at some point during the past two seasons.

Creighton finished the 2025 season with a 28-6 record, appearing in its 14th straight NCAA Tournament, winning its 12th consecutive BIG EAST regular-season title, earning sixth BIG EAST Tournament title in a row and reaching its second straight Elite Eight.



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Rob Neilson hired by BYU as new women’s volleyball coach – Deseret News

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Rob Neilson is coming home.

The former BYU setter and national champion has been hired as the Cougars’ new head women’s volleyball coach, the school announced Tuesday.

Neilson replaces Heather Olmstead, who parted ways with BYU earlier this month.

“We are thrilled to welcome Rob Neilson back to BYU as our head women’s volleyball coach,” BYU athletic director Brian Santiago said in a statement.

“Rob has been a part of a rich history at BYU, both as a player and coach on the men’s side, highlighted by winning a national championship. He is a proven winner, as evidenced by his experience as a head coach at Utah State and as an assistant coach for the USA National Team. We are excited to have Rob lead our BYU women’s volleyball program and exceptional student-athletes into the future.”

Neilson spent the past six seasons as Utah State’s head coach, compiling a 112-59 record with the Aggies and winning five combined Mountain West regular season and tournament championships.

In 2025, Neilson led Utah State to a 24-8 mark — including 18-0 in conference play — to capture the Mountain West tournament championship and a first round NCAA tournament upset over No. 7-seed Tennessee. He was subsequently named Mountain West Coach of the Year, his third such honor from the league.

During his playing career, Neilson starred for BYU from 2003-06 and was part of the Cougars’ 2004 national championship team, going 91-31 as a whole across four seasons. In the rally-scoring era, he ranks fifth on the BYU program leaderboard with 2,790 assists.

BYU’s Rob Neilson dives for the ball during a win over No. 1 Pepperdine. | Dan Lund, for the Deseret Morning News

Nielson also spent 10 seasons on the men’s volleyball staff at BYU, followed by time with the U.S. Men’s National Team as an assistant coach before landing in Logan.

But now, he’ll be tasked with continuing BYU’s strong program tradition as the seventh head coach in school history.

“Coaching at BYU is a dream come true,” Neilson said. “This is a distinguished university, with storied volleyball programs, built by amazing student-athletes, incredible coaches and a community that’s all in.

“I’m honored to continue that legacy with our women’s team. Thank you to the board of trustees, President (Shane) Reese, Brian Santiago, Chad Lewis and the search committee. I’m excited to get to work preparing for great things as we hurl our challenge to all foes. Rise and shout. Let’s go.”

BYU coach Rob Neilson urges his team on as the BYU men’s volleyball team is defeated by UC Santa Barbara 3-1 Saturday, April 23, 2011, in Provo, Utah. | Tom Smart, Deseret News



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LSU Beach Volleyball Announces Spring Schedule – LSU

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Baton Rouge, La. – LSU Beach Volleyball Head Coach Russell Brock has announced the Tigers’ tournament schedule for the upcoming season, set to begin in February.

This will mark the 13th season of LSU Beach Volleyball. Throughout the first 12 seasons, LSU has solidified itself as one of the premier beach programs in the nation. The Sandy Tigs have made it to eight consecutive NCAA Championship Tournaments and reached the No. 1 ranking during the shortened 2020 season.

LSU will begin its season on the road at Tulane in New Orleans, Louisiana, February 20-21, before hosting the Tiger Beach Challenge the following weekend, February 27-28. The Sandy Tigs will head back on the road for the next two weekends to the MPSF Coast to Coast Classic, March 6-7, in Los Angeles, California, and then to Manhattan Beach, California, for the East Meets West tournament, March 13-14. The Sandy Tigs are back at home, March 20-21, for the Death Volley Invitational. The Tigers finish out March on the road at the Texas Invitational, March 27-28, in Austin, Texas, before coming back home for the Battle on the Bayou, April 10-11, at the LSU Beach Volleyball Stadium. The Sandy Tigs will finish off the regular season at the Gulf Front Invitational, April 17-18, in Tampa, Florida.

LSU’s opponents at each tournament throughout the season will be announced on a later date.

The MPSF Conference Tournament will be from April 22-24 and will be played in Huntington Beach, California. The NCAA Championships will be in Gulf Shores, Alabama, on the first weekend of May. The event will continue the format of a 16-team, single-elimination tournament.





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Lindsey Wilson University seeks an assistant coach for its men’s and women’s swimming and aquatics programs. Lindsey Wilson, a member of the Mid-South Conference and the NAIA, sponsors twenty-nine sports, 37 teams, and has 800+ student-athletes participating in the various programs.


Coaching responsibilities include but are not limited to assisting the head coach with recruitment of student-athletes in accordance with University policy, meet coaching, conduct practices, organize team travel, monitor student-athletes’ academic and social progress, equipment maintenance and purchases, fund-raising and administrative duties required to develop a competitive swimming program. Additionally, the candidate will assist in the daily operations of the Aquatics Center, including programming, safety monitoring, scheduling, and coaching of the University’s age-group teams. Required certifications include: First Aid/CPR/AED Certifications and lifeguard certification (or the ability to obtain LG by June 1, 2026). Lifeguard instructor certification is a plus.


Review of applications will begin immediately. This is a 12-month, full-time position with benefits. Qualifications include a minimum of a bachelor’s degree and previous coaching experience. Preferred candidates will have a working knowledge of the HyTek Systems (Team Manager and Meet Manager), will have a background in collegiate swimming, and will have swim camp or age group coaching experience. A valid driver’s license and the ability and willingness to drive a 15-passenger van is required.


To apply, please submit a letter of interest, resume, and Employment Application to Human Resources, Lindsey Wilson University, 210 Lindsey Wilson Street, Columbia, Kentucky 42728, fax 270-384-7373 or e-mail hr@lindsey.edu.


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Lindsey Wilson University, located in Columbia, Kentucky, is a member of the Mid-South Conference and the NAIA, sponsors 29 varsity/club sports programs consisting of 37 teams and 800+ student-athletes.


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Aggies Add Kaia Castle to 2026 Class – Texas A&M Athletics

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BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION – The Texas A&M volleyball team added redshirt sophomore middle blocker Kaia Castle to the 2026 roster, head coach Jamie Morrison announced Tuesday.
 
A transfer from Ohio State, Castle joins the Aggies following a productive debut season with the Buckeyes. The middle blocker racked up 200 kills, averaging 1.94 per set. She eclipsed the double-digit kill mark seven times and reached her career-high of 12 twice versus Miami Ohio and Oregon.
 
“We value speed at the middle blocker position and it’s rare to see someone with Kaia’s length who can move the way she does,” coach Morrison said. “Beyond the physical tools, she is an incredible human. I truly enjoyed every part of the recruiting process with Kaia and can’t wait to have her here in Aggieland.”
 
Defensively the Buffalo, Minnesota, native recorded 91 blocks on the year, including a staggering 15 in Ohio State’s five-set win over Troy which broke the program’s single-match block record. She surpassed five or more blocks in five separate contests and reached double-digits twice. Her variety of scoring earned her 253 points this season.
 
Along with her success on the court, Castle is a standout in the classroom as she was named to the 2025 Academic All-Big Ten list and was tabbed an OSU Scholar Athlete.
 
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Cal Poly Volleyball Ranked No. 21 in Final AVCA Poll

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SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. — The Cal Poly volleyball program made more history this week, finishing the season ranked No. 21 nationally in the final American Volleyball Coaches Association poll released Monday.

The ranking is the highest by the Mustangs to finish a year since ending the 2007 season at No. 11. This is the 13th time in program history the team has finished a season ranked since the AVCA poll started releasing weekly rankings in 1982. 

Overall, this is the highest national ranking for the Mustangs since checking in at No. 13 on Nov. 26, 2018.

The national ranking for Cal Poly comes as no surprise after the team had one of its most successful seasons in program history this fall.

The Cinderella story of this year’s NCAA Volleyball Tournament, Cal Poly upended No. 5 seed BYU and then No. 4 seed USC in five sets to advance to the Sweet 16 for the seventh time in program history and the first time since 2007. USC finished the season ranked No. 17 and BYU 25th. As the lone unseeded team to reach the Sweet 16 this season, Cal Poly made a name for itself nationally during its incredible run.

In the Third Round of the NCAA Tournament, the Mustangs fell to No. 1 seed Kentucky — who finished as the national runner-up — in three sets in the Lexington Regional semifinals, capping off an unprecedented season. Cal Poly ended the year with a 27-8 overall record, the most wins under head coach Caroline Walters and the program’s highest win total since 2017.

Cal Poly secured its spot in the NCAA postseason for the 18th time in program history and first time since 2019 by capturing the Big West Championship. The second-seeded Mustangs dominated host Long Beach State in the semifinals before decisively defeating top-seed UC Davis in four sets in the championship match to secure the program’s seventh conference title in the Division I era.

The Mustangs posted a perfect 15-0 record at home this season, and have won 19 straight inside Mott Athletics Center dating back to last season, the second-longest home win streak in program history. 



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