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Lion Volleyball takes on Northwestern State twice this week

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COMMERCE – The East Texas A&M University volleyball team sees the same opponent twice in the less than 48 hours as the Lions play at Northwestern State on Thursday night and then host the Lady Demons on Saturday morning. 

LIONS’ SCHEDULE THIS WEEKEND

SALUTE TO SERVICE
Saturday’s match against the Lady Demons is part of Salute to Service. A special ticket package is available to attend all home games on the weekend at a discounted rate and photos of veterans in Lion Nation will be displayed on the video boards. 

FULL DIVISION I MEMBERS

East Texas A&M University received approval from the NCAA in June 2025 for its expedited transition process to become full NCAA Division I members and become immediately eligible for NCAA sponsored postseason events. The Lions look to make the

NCAA Tournament at any level for the first time since 2019. 

LIONS SWEEP HUSKIES, KEEP PACE IN SLC STANDINGS

East Texas A&M took down HCU in three sets last week in Houston to collect its four road win in conference play this season and also remain in a tie for seventh place with four matches to play. The Lions can clinch a berth into the SLC Tournament with a win on Thursday in Natchitoches. 

ET REVERSE-SWEEPS COWGIRLS, FIRST SINCE 2019

McNeese led the match on October 15, 2-0, in Lake Charles, but then East Texas A&M stormed back to win it in five sets over the Cowgirls, who had a match point in the fifth set. The reverse sweep for the Lions is the first for East Texas A&M since beating No. 1 Tampa (Division II) in 2019. 

WASHINGTON EARNS SLC HONORS FOR THE SECOND STRAIGHT WEEK

Jade Washington (Waco – Midway) was named the Southland Conference defensive player of the week on October 20 for the second week in a row. She had 57 digs in the eight sets last week for an average of 7.1 digs per set. Washington totaled 23 digs in the three-set win over Nicholls and then added 34 against McNeese. She is the first volleyball player from ET to win an SLC weekly honor two weeks in a row. 

DOWN GO THE DEFENDING SLC TOURNEY CHAMPS

Losing the first set on the road to A&M-Corpus Christi on October 2, the Lions won the next three to down the Islanders, who won the SLC Tournament a year ago, for the first time ever. The Lions had just three attacking errors in the final three sets and hit .448. In the six prior meetings against the Islanders, East Texas A&M had won just two sets total. 

THE LIONS GO ON FIRE TO WIN TWO FIVE-SETTERS

After being down 2-1 to Lindenwood, East Texas A&M took the next two sets to win its first match of the season, having downed the defending Ohio Valley Conference champions. Jade Washington (Waco – Midway) had 40 digs in the match, becoming the first player in NCAA Division I recording 40 or more digs in a match this season. 

The Lions followed up the win over Lindenwood in Iowa by picking up its first win at home on September 22 against Abilene Christian. Facing a match point, the Lions took the fourth and fifth sets to move to 2-0 over the Wildcats over the last three seasons. 

CARDIAC LIONS

Five matches have gone the distance for the Lions this season, being 3-2 in those matches. Since 2023, East Texas A&M is 10-5 in matches that go the distance. 

WASHINGTON LEADING THE WAY

Freshman libero Washington enters Wednesday as the leader in NCAA Division I with an average of 5.73 digs per set. She was also the first player in NCAA Division I to record 40 or more digs in a match, picking up 40 in the win over Lindenwood.  

PASS IT TO GRACIE

Through 23 matches this season, Campbell has an average of 12.20 attacks per set, which puts her first in the Southland Conference and also ninth in NCAA Division I. 

STARTING IN THE FRIENDLY CONFINES

For the second straight year, East Texas A&M hosted the Lion Invitational to begin the season. It marked the second consecutive season that the Lions played at home. Prior to last season, the last time that the Lions opened the season at home outside of the COVID affected shortened Spring 2021 season, was 2009. East Texas A&M also hosts the Southland Conference tournament this season. 

HELLO NEW LIONS

The Lions welcome plenty of new faces to the squad this season, bringing in new newcomers, of which five are transfers, while four are freshmen. Every new Lion has appeared in at least one set through the first six matches of the season. 

GOING STREAKING

This season, the Lions are looking to make the postseason for the 14th season in a row, which is the longest active streak of any program at East Texas A&M. The Lions are hosts of the Southland Tournament this year as they look to clinch a spot in the eight-team tournament and play a postseason match at home for the first time since 2019. 

TIDE ROLLED

In 2023, the Lions downed Alabama in a five-set match on September 8 for East Texas A&M’s first win over a Power Five conference opponent. The Lions fell behind 2-1 in the match, but took the final two sets. It is the first ever win over an SEC opponent in school history in any sport. 

 

BLAZERS TAMED

The Lions followed the win over Alabama with a win over UAB the next day. The Blazers took the first set, but East Texas A&M took the next three sets, including a comeback from being down 23-17 in the second set.

SUCCESS IN THE CLASSROOM

This offseason, the Lions once again received the AVCA Team Academic Award, marking the eighth consecutive year that the Lions received the award, being one of the longest active streaks in NCAA Division I. 

SCOUTING THE LADY DEMONS

Northwestern State is 1-25 on the season, having lost 25 in a row. The lone win for the season came in the season opener against Tennessee State in five sets at Memphis. The Lady Demons are yet to win a set in conference play. Deja Benjamin is the team leader with 2.15 kills per set and Reagan Hamm is averaging 4.37 assists per set, while Jade Longlad has an average of 4.07 assists per set. Emmarie McFarland is the team leader defensively with an average of 3.26 digs per set.  

 

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Cedar Rapids wrestler chases her dream, from a volleyball player to a young star in the sport

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CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) – When Maggie Peters is home, she’s locked in.

She lifts weights at a gym in her hometown of Cedar Rapids. But it’s not just for strength – it’s for safety.

“One things goes wrong, and you’ve got people’s lives in your hands,” she said. “I mean, you don’t want to drop somebody on their head.”

But more often than not, Peters is on the road. Her sport is professional wrestling.

She’s performed performed in front of thousands in arenas and on television. Her fights may be scripted, but her dream of reaching WWE is real.

Peters has a background in volleyball, playing at Cedar Rapids Jefferson, Kirkwood Community College and Mount Mercy. But her dream has always been in the wrestling ring.

“I wanted to do it right when I started watching I wanna say I was eight or nine I would just go wrestle on my trampoline,” Peters said.

She went from the volleyball court at Mount Mercy to a wrestling school in Davenport.

“We would have a show on a Thursday night, so I would leave class early,” said Peters. “But at that point, I will say, my senior year was my worst year of school. Once I got the wrestling training done, I was like, ‘ooh, this is what I want to do.’”

In professional wrestling, the winner and loser are predetermined, unlike traditional sports.

“Pro wrestling, I will say, is like a dance,” Peters said.

But there’s nothing fake about the pain wrestlers endure, what they call “bumps.”

“Any time you get put down on the mat, you’re taking a bump. You’re hitting the top of your back,” Peters said. “Higher on your neck, sometimes, (is) not good.”

Maggie wrestles in independent shows across the Midwest under the ring name Maggie Lee. She also performs in front of thousands in TNA Wrestling as the villainous character “M By Elegance.”

“Yeah, I do like being the bad guy,” Peters said. “I’ve worked a mix of both the bad guy and the good guy on the independents. But everybody was like, ‘you look more like you as the bad guy.’ I was like, ‘gee, thanks,” Peters said.

TNA – Total Nonstop Action – is high-level televised professional wrestling, one step below WWE.

“I actually really love the whole TV aspect. It’s very organized. Being able to see myself on TV is really cool,” Peters laughed.

Maggie hopes a full-time contract with WWE is next. She’s banking on it, writing a card to her mother labeled “open when I’m in the WWE.”

“And it was one of many letters. I made them for her birthday,” Peters said.

When asked about the letter’s contents, Peters said she doesn’t remember what she wrote as a girl.

“I don’t even remember what’s in it, so I’m kind of like scared,” she said. “When she does open it, I feel like it’s going to be a big deal and I might get embarrassed.”

Sometimes she’s flying high, sometimes she’s taking bumps.

Either way, she’s racing towards her dream.



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Men’s Volleyball vs Jessup on 1/6/2026 – Box Score

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UCSD subs: Chandler, Luke; Stewart, Tyler; Hornyak, Ethan.



UCSD subs: Chandler, Luke; Stewart, Tyler; Hornyak, Ethan.






JU subs: Petesch, Riley.



JU subs: Petesch, Riley.




JU


0-1


[Marks, Colin] Kill by Ewert, Josh (from Luers, John).



0


UC San Diego

1

[Marks, Colin] Kill by Ewert, Josh (from Luers, John).




UCSD


1-1


[Pravednikov, Leo] Kill by Henning, Owen (from Marks, Colin).



[Pravednikov, Leo] Kill by Henning, Owen (from Marks, Colin).

1


Jessup

1




JU


1-2


[Lopuch, Jan] Kill by Ewert, Josh (from Luers, John).



1


UC San Diego

2

[Lopuch, Jan] Kill by Ewert, Josh (from Luers, John).




UCSD


2-2


[Sani, Sebastiano] Kill by Knudsen, Jacob (from Marks, Colin).



[Sani, Sebastiano] Kill by Knudsen, Jacob (from Marks, Colin).

2


Jessup

2




JU


2-3


[Henning, Owen] Kill by Pravednikov, Leo (from Luers, John).



2


UC San Diego

3

[Henning, Owen] Kill by Pravednikov, Leo (from Luers, John).




UCSD


3-3


[Wiemelt, Leo] Kill by Knudsen, Jacob (from Marks, Colin).



[Wiemelt, Leo] Kill by Knudsen, Jacob (from Marks, Colin).

3


Jessup

3




JU


3-4


[Depue, Carter] Service error.



3


UC San Diego

4

[Depue, Carter] Service error.




UCSD


4-4


[Luers, John] Kill by Depue, Carter (from Marks, Colin).



[Luers, John] Kill by Depue, Carter (from Marks, Colin).

4


Jessup

4




JU


4-5


[Knudsen, Jacob] Kill by Pravednikov, Leo (from Luers, John).



4


UC San Diego

5

[Knudsen, Jacob] Kill by Pravednikov, Leo (from Luers, John).




UCSD


5-5


[Ewert, Josh] Kill by Lopuch, Jan (from Marks, Colin).



[Ewert, Josh] Kill by Lopuch, Jan (from Marks, Colin).

5


Jessup

5




JU


6-5


[Osahon Jr., Clement] Kill by Henning, Owen.



[Osahon Jr., Clement] Kill by Henning, Owen.

6


Jessup

5




JU


6-6


[Osahon Jr., Clement] Kill by Ewert, Josh (from Luers, John).



6


UC San Diego

6

[Osahon Jr., Clement] Kill by Ewert, Josh (from Luers, John).




UCSD


7-6


[Selcho, Peter] Kill by Marks, Colin (from Lopuch, Jan).



[Selcho, Peter] Kill by Marks, Colin (from Lopuch, Jan).

7


Jessup

6




JU


7-7


[Marks, Colin] Kill by Pravednikov, Leo (from Luers, John).



7


UC San Diego

7

[Marks, Colin] Kill by Pravednikov, Leo (from Luers, John).




UCSD


7-8


[Pravednikov, Leo] Attack error by Depue, Carter (block by Wiemelt, Leo; Luers, John).



7


UC San Diego

8

[Pravednikov, Leo] Attack error by Depue, Carter (block by Wiemelt, Leo; Luers, John).




UCSD


7-9


[Pravednikov, Leo] Kill by Sani, Sebastiano (from Wiemelt, Leo).



7


UC San Diego

9

[Pravednikov, Leo] Kill by Sani, Sebastiano (from Wiemelt, Leo).




UCSD


8-9


[Pravednikov, Leo] Bad set by Luers, John.



[Pravednikov, Leo] Bad set by Luers, John.

8


Jessup

9




JU


8-10


[Lopuch, Jan] Kill by Sani, Sebastiano (from Luers, John).



8


UC San Diego

10

[Lopuch, Jan] Kill by Sani, Sebastiano (from Luers, John).




UCSD


8-11


[Sani, Sebastiano] Service ace (Marks, Logan).



8


UC San Diego

11

[Sani, Sebastiano] Service ace (Marks, Logan).




UCSD


9-11


[Sani, Sebastiano] Service error.



[Sani, Sebastiano] Service error.

9


Jessup

11




JU


9-12


[Henning, Owen] Kill by Ewert, Josh (from Luers, John).



9


UC San Diego

12

[Henning, Owen] Kill by Ewert, Josh (from Luers, John).




UCSD


9-13


[Wiemelt, Leo] Attack error by Osahon Jr., Clement (from Marks, Colin).



9


UC San Diego

13

[Wiemelt, Leo] Attack error by Osahon Jr., Clement (from Marks, Colin).




UCSD


10-13


[Wiemelt, Leo] Attack error by Sani, Sebastiano (from Luers, John).



[Wiemelt, Leo] Attack error by Sani, Sebastiano (from Luers, John).

10


Jessup

13




JU


10-14


[Depue, Carter] Kill by Pravednikov, Leo (from Luers, John).



10


UC San Diego

14

[Depue, Carter] Kill by Pravednikov, Leo (from Luers, John).




UCSD


11-14


[Luers, John] Service error.



[Luers, John] Service error.

11


Jessup

14




JU


12-14


[Knudsen, Jacob] Kill by Osahon Jr., Clement.



[Knudsen, Jacob] Kill by Osahon Jr., Clement.

12


Jessup

14




JU


12-15


[Knudsen, Jacob] Kill by Ewert, Josh (from Luers, John).



12


UC San Diego

15

[Knudsen, Jacob] Kill by Ewert, Josh (from Luers, John).




UCSD


13-15


[Ewert, Josh] Kill by Lopuch, Jan (from Marks, Colin).



[Ewert, Josh] Kill by Lopuch, Jan (from Marks, Colin).

13


Jessup

15




JU


13-16


[Osahon Jr., Clement] Kill by Sani, Sebastiano (from Luers, John).



13


UC San Diego

16

[Osahon Jr., Clement] Kill by Sani, Sebastiano (from Luers, John).






UCSD subs: Hornyak, Ethan.



UCSD subs: Hornyak, Ethan.




UCSD


13-17


[Hornyak, Ethan] Kill by Wiemelt, Leo (from Luers, John).



13


UC San Diego

17

[Hornyak, Ethan] Kill by Wiemelt, Leo (from Luers, John).




UCSD


14-17


[Hornyak, Ethan] Kill by Depue, Carter (from Marks, Colin).



[Hornyak, Ethan] Kill by Depue, Carter (from Marks, Colin).

14


Jessup

17




JU


14-18


[Marks, Colin] Kill by Sani, Sebastiano (from Luers, John).



14


UC San Diego

18

[Marks, Colin] Kill by Sani, Sebastiano (from Luers, John).




UCSD


15-18


[Pravednikov, Leo] Kill by Henning, Owen (from Marks, Colin).



[Pravednikov, Leo] Kill by Henning, Owen (from Marks, Colin).

15


Jessup

18






JU subs: Mueller, Jonas.



JU subs: Mueller, Jonas.




JU


16-18


[Lopuch, Jan] Attack error by Sani, Sebastiano (block by Depue, Carter; Henning, Owen).



[Lopuch, Jan] Attack error by Sani, Sebastiano (block by Depue, Carter; Henning, Owen).

16


Jessup

18




JU


17-18


[Lopuch, Jan] Attack error by Sani, Sebastiano (block by Depue, Carter; Henning, Owen).



[Lopuch, Jan] Attack error by Sani, Sebastiano (block by Depue, Carter; Henning, Owen).

17


Jessup

18




JU


18-18


[Lopuch, Jan] Kill by Depue, Carter (from Marks, Logan).



[Lopuch, Jan] Kill by Depue, Carter (from Marks, Logan).

18


Jessup

18




JU


18-19


[Lopuch, Jan] Kill by Ewert, Josh (from Luers, John).



18


UC San Diego

19

[Lopuch, Jan] Kill by Ewert, Josh (from Luers, John).




UCSD


19-19


[Sani, Sebastiano] Kill by Mueller, Jonas (from Marks, Colin).



[Sani, Sebastiano] Kill by Mueller, Jonas (from Marks, Colin).

19


Jessup

19




JU


20-19


[Henning, Owen] Kill by Depue, Carter (from Marks, Colin).



[Henning, Owen] Kill by Depue, Carter (from Marks, Colin).

20


Jessup

19




JU


20-20


[Henning, Owen] Service error.



20


UC San Diego

20

[Henning, Owen] Service error.






UCSD subs: Stewart, Tyler; Chandler, Luke.



UCSD subs: Stewart, Tyler; Chandler, Luke.




UCSD


21-20


[Stewart, Tyler] Attack error by Chandler, Luke (block by Depue, Carter; Mueller, Jonas; Osahon Jr., Clement).



[Stewart, Tyler] Attack error by Chandler, Luke (block by Depue, Carter; Mueller, Jonas; Osahon Jr., Clement).

21


Jessup

20




JU


22-20


[Depue, Carter] Attack error by Selcho, Peter (block by Osahon Jr., Clement).



[Depue, Carter] Attack error by Selcho, Peter (block by Osahon Jr., Clement).

22


Jessup

20




JU


23-20


[Depue, Carter] Attack error by Pravednikov, Leo (from Luers, John).



[Depue, Carter] Attack error by Pravednikov, Leo (from Luers, John).

23


Jessup

20




JU


23-21


[Depue, Carter] Kill by Ewert, Josh (from Luers, John).



23


UC San Diego

21

[Depue, Carter] Kill by Ewert, Josh (from Luers, John).




UCSD


23-22


[Luers, John] Kill by Pravednikov, Leo (from Ewert, Josh).



23


UC San Diego

22

[Luers, John] Kill by Pravednikov, Leo (from Ewert, Josh).




UCSD


24-22


[Luers, John] Kill by Lopuch, Jan (from Marks, Colin).



[Luers, John] Kill by Lopuch, Jan (from Marks, Colin).

24


Jessup

22




JU


25-22


[Knudsen, Jacob] Attack error by Pravednikov, Leo (block by Marks, Colin).



[Knudsen, Jacob] Attack error by Pravednikov, Leo (block by Marks, Colin).

25


Jessup

22






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Former CU volleyball star Sis Tebrake glad to be back in Omaha

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OMAHA (KMTV) — She might have a new name, but Norah (Sis) Tebrake still brings the same infectious smile to the court.

The former CU volleyball star is now married to former Creighton baseball standout Dylan Tebrake.

“He’s always encouraging me and challenging me,” said Norah. “And I try to do the same for him. I think it’s such a cool dynamic.”

After spending her first pro season helping Orlando to a league title, Norah had now returned to Omaha to play for the Supernovas. But returning to her hometown actually did take some getting used to again.

“I’m a wimp when it comes to the cold,” Tebrake said. “But now coming back after spending just one winter away, I feel like I can’t handle the cold.”

Along with reuniting with some former Bluejays, Tebrake has also formed friendships with her former rivals and now current teammates, including ex-NU star Merritt Beason.

“She’s just so joyful and leads with so much grace and so much love,” said Beason. “You can see that in her play. She’s one of the best people that I’ve ever met and it’s been so fun getting to know her.”

“To have people that know just kind of what makes you tick and what you need on the court and off the court is super helpful,” Tebrake said. “Obviously we’re all learning that about each other but just to come in knowing that there’s people that already know that about me has been super comforting.”

The Novas host San Diego in the season opener on Thursday at 7 PM at CHI Health Center.





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South Shore High School Girls Volleyball All-Scholastics for 2025

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Jan. 7, 2026, 4:01 a.m. ET

After a strong 2024 fall season, high school girls volleyball on the South Shore had an even better one in 2025.

There were two local state-championship-winning teams on the court this year. Oliver Ames finished off the best season in program history by winning it’s first-ever Division 2 state title in it’s second ever appearance (which came last season). On the same day, East Bridgewater followed that up with a program-first of their own, winning it’s first-ever Division 4 state championship in it’s first appearance.



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Asya Akbulut Signs with Vikings Ahead of 2026 Season

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PORTLAND, Ore. — The Portland State volleyball program added an experienced setter to its 2026 roster in Asya Akbulut Tuesday.
 
Akbulut, a native of Ankara, Turkey, will be a senior for the Vikings this coming fall after spending her first three years at Southern Utah (one year) and Eastern Arizona (two years).

Akbulut led Southern Utah with 5.0 assists per set last season when she ranked seventh in the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) in the category. As a sophomore at Eastern Arizona, Akbulut averaged 5.16 assists and 0.42 aces per set when she was named to the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference D1 All-Region First Team.

 

“Asya has the experience and skills to have an impact on our program immediately,” Portland State head volleyball coach Michael Seemann said. “She has reliable hands and location and understands how to put her hitters in good situations.”

 

Akbulut joins a setter group that includes returning starter Ava Blascziek and junior Elisabeth Levick.

 



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