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DeLeye & Hudson Send SEC Statement in 3-0 Sweep of No. 2 Texas – UK Athletics
AUSTIN, Texas. – The No. 3 Kentucky Volleyball team led by 20 kills from Eva Hudson and 18 kills from Brooklyn DeLeye swept No. 2 Texas 3-0 (25-14, 28-26, 27-25) in front of a sold-out crowd of 4,155 fans at Gregory Gymnasium. Kentucky becomes the first team to sweep Texas inside Gregory Gymnasium since 2013 when Oklahoma swept the Longhorns in a 26-24, 26-24, 26-24 three-set win.
The win catapults Kentucky into solo first place in the Southeastern Conference, as the Wildcats are now a perfect 11-0 in the SEC with Texas A&M one match back at 10-1 and Texas at 10-2. UK owns the head-to-head won over the Aggies, as well, with five matches remaining in SEC play before the conference tournament in Savannah later this month. Kentucky is now 18-2 on the year. Texas is also 18-2 on the season, having suffered both of its losses this week to TAMU and UK.
Eva Hudson and Brooklyn DeLeye were sensational Sunday with Hudson leading all players in the match with 20 kills to only one hitting error on 42 swings for a .452 hitting efficiency rating and 10 digs for her fifth double-double of the year. DeLeye also hit in the .400’s, clipping the ball at a .417 rate for the match with 18 kills and only three errors on her 36 swings of the afternoon and nine digs to her credit.
Kennedy Washington hit .556 for the afternoon with six kills to one error and two stuff blocks, as Lizzie Carr’s four stuff blocks and Kassie O’Brien’s 11 digs leading the way for Kentucky on the floor to hold Texas to a .248 hitting percentage for the match. UK had 52 kills as a team to only 11 errors on 116 swings as a team with Texas recording 16 hitting errors and 46 kills Sunday afternoon.
Kentucky has now won 15 matches in a row on the season and remains perfect in true road matches this year. The Wildcats will play Missouri on Thursday night in Columbia, Missouri inside the Hearnes Center at 7 p.m. ET with the broadcast airing live on SEC Network+ and the ESPN app.
Set 1
Kentucky won the first set hitting .571 en route to a convincing 25-14 opening frame win. Eva Hudson hit .600 for the set with a whopping six kills to no errors and her teammate Brooklyn DeLeye pumped five kills to the floor on six swings with no errors to hit .833 for the set as Kassie O’Brien had 13 assists on 16 of UK’s kills in the frame. UK jumped out to a quick start winning 10 of the opening 15 points of the match as Texas was forced to call an early timeout down five. Out of the timeout, the Horns ran off two in a row, but it was all Kentucky from there as the Wildcats hammered three-straight pin attacks to the floor with a stuff block thrown into the mix as UK’s lead grew to 18-10 and UT called its final timeout of the frame. The Wildcats closed things out off a kill from Eva Hudson on an out-of-system swing from the left side and Kentucky grasped control of the match with a decisive first set. Kentucky as a team had zero attack errors.
Set 2
Set two was following a similar script as the opening set as Kentucky took a 19-12 lead in the midparts of the frame as Eva Hudson slammed her 12th kill to the floor and Texas called its first timeout trailing by a set-high seven points. The Longhorns then had an impressive run where they won seven of the next eight points to draw even with the Wildcats and it was UK’s turn to burn a timeout, trailing for the first time all afternoon in the match. With the score level at 22-20 in favor of the Longhorns, Kentucky turned to Eva Hudson, who had just rotated to the back row, where she logged a pair of kills from behind the 3-meter line to make things 23-22 and UK was right back in it. Texas picked up set points at 24-23, 25-24 and 26-25 but each time, UK was able to respond with heroic kills out of the back row to make things level again. Kentucky arrived at its first set point at 27-26 thanks to a huge stuff block by Kennedy Washington out of the middle, and an out-of-system swing from Eva Hudson on the left side ended the dramatic set, 28-26 in Kentucky’s favor as UK took a two sets to none lead in the match.
Set 3
It was Texas that had a majority of the control in the third set as it led from the get-go with a 3-0 run and exploded out to a lead that was as much as three points at two different times, 10-7 and 16-13. Kentucky slowly but surely led by the strong serving of Molly Berezowitz and Molly Tuozzo crept back into the thick of things and pulled to within once, but finally squared the set on Brooklyn DeLeye’s 15th kill of the match to tie things up at 20-20. UK then took its first lead of the late stanza of the set at 23-22 before the Longhorns responded with a sideout to make things 23-23. UK picked up match point at 24-23, 25-24 and 26-25 as a net fault ended the match on a swing by Brooklyn DeLeye from the left pin to push UK over the finish line, 27-25 in the third.
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Avery Vogt Named Gatorade Iowa Volleyball Player of the Year
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Avery Vogt, a senior at Waukee Northwest High School, has been named the 2025–26 Gatorade Iowa Volleyball Player of the Year, one of the top honors in high school athletics. The Gatorade Player of the Year award recognizes student-athletes for success in athletics, academics, and community involvement.
Avery helped lead the Wolves to an impressive 38–1 season and the program’s second state championship. She finished the year with 939 assists, along with 216 kills, 171 digs, 45 blocks, and 38 service aces, highlighting her versatility and leadership on the court. Her season also earned her AVCA Honorable Mention All-American and AVCA All-Region recognition.
In addition to the Gatorade honor, Avery was named to the IGCA Elite All-State Team, selected as the State Tournament Most Valuable Player, and received the 5A Ms. Volleyball award. She played a key role in Northwest closing the season with 52 consecutive set victories.
Off the court, Avery enjoys giving back to the community. She volunteers as a mentor at camps and clinics and supports literacy outreach by reading to elementary students throughout the Waukee Community School District.
After graduation, Avery will continue her volleyball career at Drake University. Congratulations, Avery, on this incredible honor
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This Week in Saluki Athletics: January 12-18
Men’s Basketball (8-9, 2-4)
Men’s basketball had just one game last week, falling 70-57 at UIC. Damien Mayo Jr. was the game’s leading scorer with 17, and he also tied Quel’Ron House to lead all players in assists with five.
Two games await Southern this week. On Wednesday, Jan. 14, they host Drake at 7 p.m. SIU then welcomes Belmont to Banterra Center on Saturday, Jan. 17, at 6 p.m.
Women’s Basketball (4-11, 1-5)
The women’s basketball squad split their two conference games last week.
First, the team lost to Evansville on Thursday, 75-70. Jeniah Thompson reset her career-high in points with 19, and grabbed 12 rebounds to complete a double-double. Karris Allen had a nice game as well with 15 points and eight rebounds, and Indya Green was the final Saluki to hit double-digit points with her 11.
SIU then picked up their first conference win of the season on Saturday, defeating Valparaiso 97-59. Thompson set a new career-high in points once again with 25, and had 14 rebounds as well for another double-double. Green, Kayla Cooper, and Tkiyah Nelson all had 10+ points as well.
This week, the Salukis host Murray State on Thursday, Jan. 15, at 6 p.m. They then welcome UIC to Carbondale on Sunday, Jan. 18, for a 2 p.m. match.
Swim and Dive
It was a busy weekend for swim and dive, who competed for the first time following winter break.
On Friday, the men’s squad traveled to Purdue and fell 207-103. Carter Ruthven won SIU’s first event of the day by taking gold in the 100-butterfly. Alex Cimera won the 200-freestyle event as well as the 100-freestyle. Southern’s last win of the meet came in the 400-IM thanks to Juraj Barcot.
SIU then hosted Evansville and Indiana State’s women’s team on Saturday for Senior Day. Both Southern squads took down Evansville, but the women’s team fell to Indiana State in a close meet. The Salukis started the meet by winning both sides of the 200-medley relay, and Joshua Aceves was the team’s first individual winner in the men’s 1000-freestyle. Susy Hernandez then won the 200-freestyle, as did Willem Huggins for the men’s team. In the 100-backstroke, Liseska Gallegos Gutierrez and Cimera both grabbed gold. Olivia Herron, Maddax Thompson, Nate Worsham , Tomáš Peciar, Benedek Andor, and Barcot all won events as well, and Oliver Mebs provided SIU a diving win in the one-meter dive.
It is another busy week for swim and dive. On Friday, Jan. 16, the team hosts McKendree at 2 p.m. before welcoming Vanderbilt’s women’s team on Saturday, Jan. 17, for a 1 p.m. meet.
Track and Field
The indoor track and field season resumes this week when the Salukis head to the Indiana Invitational on Friday, Jan. 16, and Saturday, Jan. 17.
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Ahen Kim Named Head Coach of Duke Volleyball
WASHINGTON – After three years as head coach and nine years in the American University volleyball program, Ahen Kim has been named the new head coach of Duke University volleyball. Kim most recently led AU to a historic season in 2025, capturing the program’s first Patriot League title since 2019. He leaves American with a 44-25 overall record at the helm.
“We are incredibly grateful to Ahen for everything he has given to American University volleyball,” said Director of Athletics and Recreation JM Caparro. “His connection to this program runs deep, from his time as an assistant under Barry Goldberg during one of the most successful eras in our history to leading the program through an important transition as head coach. This past season’s Patriot League championship and NCAA Tournament berth were a testament to his leadership, commitment to our student-athletes, and belief in this program. While we will miss Ahen, we are proud of the work he has done at AU and understand the significance of the opportunity he has earned. We wish him nothing but success in his next chapter.”
“I’m forever grateful to American University Volleyball and will cherish the time I’ve had coaching here both as an Assistant and as Head Coach,” said Kim. “It has been an honor to serve the program after Coach Barry, and I am extremely proud of the work by our student-athletes and staff to restore its competitive legacy. I want to thank President Alger, JM, Katie Benoit and the AU community for all the support for me and our program over the years. With the addition of the Meltzer Center and Goldberg Court, I know this program will continue to be a winner. AUVB will always be special to me and I wish the program continued success. Once an Eagle, always an Eagle.”
As an assistant from 2012 to 2017 and a head coach since 2023, Kim has been synonymous with many of AU volleyball’s greatest moments. He was on the bench for five Patriot League championships and all three of AU’s NCAA Tournament wins, and returned in 2023 to find more success as a head coach. Kim led the Eagles to back-to-back 20-win seasons in 2023 and 2024, leading to one of the best campaigns in program history in 2025. American won 24 games up through the Patriot League final, with Kim guiding several players to unprecedented individual success. AU earned six All-Patriot League selections and took home all five major postseason awards, including the Coaching Staff of the Year distinction given to Kim and his assistants. In total as a head coach, Kim oversaw 12 All-Patriot League players, six major award winners, two AVCA All-Region selections, and two All-Americans.
With undeniable success on the court, Kim made an equal impact off the court. 30 of his players have landed on the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll and three players earned spots on the Academic All-Patriot League team in 2025, which recognizes both on-court and academic performance.
American University will conduct a national search for its next volleyball coach.
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For the latest on American University Volleyball, stay tuned to AUEagles.com and follow the team on Twitter (@AU_Volleyball), Facebook (/AU.Volleyball) and Instagram (@au_volleyball).
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Bulldogs See Two First Place Finishes in First Chance Qualifier
Men’s Track and Field | 1/12/2026 2:21:00 PM
Wichita, Kan – McPherson College started their 2026 off with an indoor meet on the campus of Wichita State for the First Chance Qualifier. Following their Christmas break, the Bulldogs sought after a solid performance in their first meet of the new year.
The Basics
Location: Heskett Center
Women’s Highlights
In the Women’s 60m Hurdles, Blake Posey would run her personal best time of 9.47 and place 2nd in the meet. Nina Zimmerman finished the Women’s 60m with a 9.24 personal record. Chloe Guzman, a dual-sport athlete for the Bulldogs (women’s soccer), would continue the personal best category after running a 9.40 in the Women’s 60m.
Johanna Walker’s mile time in the Women’s Mile was also a personal best time, running a 6:19.02; this would beat her previous best time by an astonishing 29 seconds.
In the throws department, Cara Shultz’s shot put would travel 12.44m for a personal best throw; she would have a personal-best weight throw of 15.14. In both event Schultz competed in, she placed fourth.
Men’s Highlights
For the men, Eric Brown began his indoor season with a time of 1:29.86 in the Men’s 600m. Lamar Gordon lit up the competition taking first place in the Shot Put and the Weight Throw events. His shot put would travel 15.29m and his weight throw landed at 17.99m.
Up Next
The Bulldogs will travel to Maryville, Missouri this upcoming weekend for the Coach Alsup Invitational hosted by Northwest Missouri State University on January 17th.
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Granby adult volleyball standings (Jan. 5)

Granby Recreation Department/Courtesy photo
As of Jan. 5, the Granby adult co-ed volleyball league has continued its season with some hard-hitting competition.
Results from last week’s games
Washed Up downed Net WERK
Timberline over Spike Tysons
CV Electric beat Sagebrush
Prather Plumbing beat Eastside Gang
Washed Up downed Ski Pigs
Spike Tysons over Liberty Spikes
Drowsy Water Ranch downed Float Goats
CV Electric beat Prather Plumbing
Ski Pigs downed Liberty Spikes
Drowsy Water Ranch over Timberline
Float Goats beat Sagebrush
Net WERK over Eastside Gang
Drowsy Water downed Ski Pigs
League Standings as of Jan. 5
Washed Up 8-0
Drowsy Water Ranch 8-1
Timberline 7-2
Float Goats 6-2
CV Electric 6-3
Sagebrush 5-4
Net WERK 5-4
Prather Plumbing 4-5
Spike Tysons 2-7
Ski Pigs 2-7
Eastside Gang 0-9
Liberty Spikes 0-9
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