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Longest Active NCAA Championship Streak: UT’s streak of 17 consecutive NCAA Championship appearances is the longest current streak in NCAA Division I men’s golf. Here’s a look at the longest active NCAA Championship appearances entering the 2024-25 season.
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Maas Earns Medalist Honors and Team Places Second at Pauma Valley: Junior Christiaan Maas claimed the individual title and Texas finished in second place against an elite field at the Pauma Valley Invitational (Mar. 17-18) at Pauma Valley Country Club in Pauma Valley, Calif. Maas carded a 5-under 66 in the final round to post a 54-hole total of 9-under 204 (68-70-66) and earn a one-shot victory over LSU’s Algot Kleen at 8-under 205 (72-67-66). Maas had birdies on four of his opening five holes (1, 2, 4 and 5) and made the turn at 4-under on the day. He added a birdie at 12 before a bogey on 15 brought him back to 4-under for the round. Maas then made par on 16 and 17 before sinking a long birdie butt on 18 to finish at 5-under 66 on the day and 9-under overall for the tournament. LSU won the team title with a 54-hole total of 27-under 825 (275-277-273). Maas was tabbed the SEC Men’s C-Golfer of the Week on Mar. 19 for his efforts. Texas earned a runner-up finish at 17-under 835 (276-286-273), while Oklahoma State placed third at 11-under 841 (279-286-276). The 15-team field featured six squads in the top 10 and nine in the top 25 in the Scoreboard powered by Clippd poll (Mar. 12).
T-Mo Claims First Collegiate Victory in Record-Setting Fashion: Junior Tommy Morrison fired a collegiate-best 18-hole score of 9-under 63 in the final round and drained a birdie putt on the first playoff hole to earn his first collegiate individual victory at the Amer Ari Invitational (Feb. 6-8) at Mauna Lani Resort Golf Club. Morrison, who started the final day four strokes off the lead and in fourth place in the individual standings, was 8-under through his first 11 holes in his final round. After a bogey on 12, he made birdies on 14 and 17 to finish at 9-under 63 for his round and a 54-hole total of 21-under 195 (67-65-63). Morrison advanced to a playoff with North Carolina’s Hampton Roberts (67-61-67), and on the first playoff hole (18th hole), Roberts made par before Morrison sank a 15-foot birdie to claim the title. Morrison set Texas program records for low 54-hole total score at 195 (previous: 196 by Doug Ghim at the 2018 NCAA Raleigh Regional) and low 54-hole total vs. par at 21-under (previous: 18-under by Beau Hossler at the 2015 Nike Golf Collegiate Invitational). Morrison was tabbed the SEC Men’s Golfer of the Week on Feb. 12 for his efforts.
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The Texas Lineup: UT will be represented by the following five players at the Valspar Collegiate Invitational:
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When: Monday, March 24 – Tuesday, March 25
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Jack Gilbert: Has registered a 73.33 scoring average over the first seven stroke-play tournaments this season … six of his 21 rounds this year have been par or better, including three rounds in the 60s … posted a season-best tie for 19th at the Ben Hogan Collegiate Invitational (Sept. 30-Oct. 1) with a 3-over 213 (73-68-72) … registered a career-low 18-hole score of 2-under 68 in the second round of the Ben Hogan Collegiate Invitational (Sept. 30) … tied for 22nd at The Hayt (Mar. 8-10) with a 2-over 218 (73-71-74) … competed in four events as a freshman in 2023-24 and recorded a 77.00 stroke average over 12 rounds … served as the alternate in each of the team’s three postseason tournaments last season … posted a season-low 18-hole score of 3-over 73 in the second round of the 2024 Western Intercollegiate (April 16) … No. 11 in the final Class of 2023 recruiting rankings by Golfweek … runner-up at the 2023 Polo Golf Junior Classic … runner-up at the 2023 Sergio and Angela Garcia Foundation Junior Championship … tied for third at the 2021 Sam Burns Classic at the Landings Club with a 6-under 210 (74-67-69).
Third at Season-Opening Folds of Honor: The Longhorns earned a third-place team finish at the season-opening Folds of Honor Collegiate (Sept. 9-11) at American Dunes Golf Club in Grand Haven, Mich. The 15-team field featured six squads in the preseason Bushnell/Golfweek Division I Coaches poll. No. 16 Alabama claimed the team title with a 54-hole score of 12-under 840 (275-288-277), while No. 9 Illinois placed second at 5-under 847 (286-278-283). Texas took third at 3-over 855 (287-286-282). Tommy Morrison posted a runner-up showing in the individual standings with a three-round total of 8-under 205 (70-70-65), while Christiaan Maas placed sixth at 4-under 209 (70-70-69).
Horns Sweep Team, Individual Titles at The Hayt: Texas rallied for an impressive seven-stroke victory at The Hayt (Mar. 8-10) at Sawgrass Country Club in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. In addition, junior Luke Potter earned his first career collegiate individual win. Entering the final day in fourth place and 10 strokes off the lead, the Longhorns registered the low team score for the second straight round and were the only squad to shoot under-par in the final round. Texas posted a 54-hole total of 18-under-par 846 (290-274-282) to claim its second team title of the year. Duke finished second at 11-under 853 (283-280-290), while second-round leader and No. 18 Alabama placed third at 6-under 858 (279-275-304). The 15-team field included five squads in the Scoreboard powered by Clippd poll (Mar. 5). Potter began the final round three strokes behind 36-hole leader David Ford of North Carolina. Potter carded a 3-under 69 to post a three-round score of 10-under 206 (71-66-69) and win the individual title by three strokes over Ford in second at 7-under 209 (69-65-75). Junior Christiaan Maas also tied for fourth at 5-under 211 (73-67-71).
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Southwestern Invitational CHAMPS: Texas opened the spring season by capturing the team championship at the Southwestern Invitational (Jan. 27-29) at Sherwood Country Club in Thousand Oaks, Calif. The Longhorns, who entered the final round two strokes off the lead in a tie for second place, rallied during the final few holes to post a one-shot victory over runner-up San Diego State. Texas posted a three-round total of 8-under 844 (289-277-278) to earn its first team title of the 2024-25 season. The Aztecs finished second at 7-under 845 (276-290-279), while No. 15 Vanderbilt placed third at 4-under 848 (282-287-279). The 14-team field featured seven squads in the Scoreboard powered by Clippd poll (Nov. 13). Daniel Bennett tied for second in the individual standings with a 54-hole score of 4-under 209 (72-70-67), while Christiaan Maas tied for fifth at 3-under 210 (69-68-73).
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Inside the Texas Lineup
Number of Consecutive NCAA Championship Appearances
| 7 (2012-13-15-16-18-19-22) | Oklahoma |
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| 6 (2016-17-18-19-21-22) | |
| Team Success in 2024-25: Texas has claimed two team titles and six top-three finishes in its first seven stroke-play events of the 2024-25 season. In addition, the Longhorns placed second at the four-team NB3 MatchPlay in October. UT earned team championships at the Southwestern Invitational (Jan. 27-29) and The Hayt (Mar. 8-10), finished runner-up at the Ben Hogan Collegiate Invitational (Sept. 30-Oct. 1) and Pauma Valley Invitational (Mar. 17-18) and placed third at the Folds of Honor Collegiate (Sept. 9-11) and Amer Ari Invitational (Feb. 6-8). | |
| Daniel Bennett: No. 106 in the latest World Amateur Golf Ranking (Mar. 19) … No. 14 in the latest NCAA individual rankings by Scoreboard (Mar. 19) … one of 20 players on the first spring watch list for the 2025 Fred Haskins Award presented by Stifel … has registered a 69.60 scoring average over his first five stroke-play tournament appearances this season … boasts a pair of top-three individual finishes … 10 of his 15 rounds this year have been par or better, including seven rounds in the 60s … finished in a collegiate-best tie for second at the Southwestern Invitational (Jan. 27-29) with a 4-under 209 (72-70-67) … tied for third at the Ben Hogan Collegiate Invitational (Sept. 30-Oct. 1) with a 5-under 205 (65-69-71) in his collegiate debut … tied for 13th at the Pauma Valley Invitational (Mar. 17-18) with a 3-under 210 (67-74-69) … tied for 16th at the Amer Ari Invitational (Feb. 6-8) with a 12-under 204 (66-71-67) … tied for 16th at The Hayt (Mar. 8-10) with an even-par 216 (73-73-70) … participated in the 2024 Alfred Dunhill Championship on the DP World Tour (Dec. 12-15) in South Africa … competed in the 2024 Spirit International for Team South Africa (Nov. 14-16) at Whispering Pines Golf Club … participated in the prestigious 2025 Jones Cup Invitational (Jan. 10-12) at Ocean Forest Golf Club … posted five wins and 26 top-10 finishes during his junior career … competed at the Amateur Championship and the U.S. Junior Amateur in the summer of 2024 … won the Boland Amateur stroke play championship in April 2024 with a 54-hole total of 209 (71-69-69) … earned the win at the Nomads Coastal Noom 1 in January 2024 with a three-round score of 206 (73-63-70) … claimed victory at the Northern Amateur Open in South Africa in March 2023 … won the stroke-play portion of the 2023 Nomads South Africa Boys Under-19 Championship by 21 strokes, as he recorded a 72-hole total of 34-under-par 254 (62-61-68-63) … also tallied wins at the Cape Town Junior in October 2022 and the KwaZulu-Natal Open in May 2022. | Format: 36 holes of stroke play on Monday, 18 holes of stroke play on Tuesday |
Now THIS is Impressive: In EACH of UT’s last three tournament appearances, a different Longhorn has earned medalist honors. Junior Tommy Morrison claimed his first collegiate individual title in a playoff at the Amer Ari Invitational (Feb. 6-8), while junior Luke Potter won his first collegiate individual championship at The Hayt (Mar. 8-10). Junior Christiaan Maas made it three-in-a-row for the Longhorns with his second career individual title at the Pauma Valley Invitational (Mar. 17-18).
- Christiaan Maas (Jr., 69.57 avg.)
- Tommy Morrison (Jr., 69.38 avg.)
- Daniel Bennett (Fr., 69.60 avg.)
- Luke Potter (Jr., 70.33 avg.)
- Jack Gilbert (So., 73.33 avg.)
The Tourney Field: The 17-team field at the Pauma Valley Invitational includes (rankings reflect the latest Scoreboard powered by Clippd poll on Mar. 19): No. 3 Arizona State, Arkansas, No. 1 Auburn, Augusta, No. 17 Duke, No. 14 Florida State, Houston (host), No. 8 North Carolina, Ohio State, No. 7 Oklahoma, South Florida, No. 22 Tennessee, No. 2 TEXAS, No. 23 Texas A&M, No. 21 Texas Tech, No. 19 Vanderbilt and Wake Forest.
Runner-up at the NB3 Matchplay: Texas concluded the fall season with a 2-0-1 mark in round-robin match play against New Mexico State, New Mexico and No. 22 Stanford at the NB3 Matchplay (Oct. 8-9) in Santa Ana Pueblo, N.M. The Longhorns posted a 3-2 victory over New Mexico State and followed with a 2.5-2.5 tie against New Mexico on the opening day, before adding a 4.5-0.5 victory over Stanford on the final day of competition. Christiaan Maas registered a perfect 3-0 mark in his individual match-play contests during the tournament.
Live Scoring: https://scoreboard.clippd.com/tournaments/233808/scoring/team
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Christiaan Maas: No. 12 in the latest World Amateur Golf Ranking (Mar. 19) … No. 6 in the latest NCAA individual rankings by Scoreboard (Mar. 19) … two-time All-American at Texas … one of 35 players on the watch list for the 2025 Ben Hogan Award … SEC Men’s Co-Golfer of the Week (Mar. 19) … has registered a 69.57 scoring average and boasts one individual victory, four top-five and five top-10 finishes in his first seven stroke-play appearances this year … 18 of his 21 rounds this season have been par or better, including 11 rounds in the 60s … earned his second career collegiate win at the Pauma Valley Invitational (Mar. 17-18) with a 9-under 204 (68-70-66) to post a one-shot win over LSU’s Algot Kleen … recorded a tie for fourth place at the Investec South African Open Championship (Feb. 27-Mar. 2) at Durban Country Club in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa while competing as an amateur in the DP World Tour event … carded a 54-hole score of 12-under 204 (70-64-70) to finish just two strokes off the individual lead … claimed the Freddie Tait Cup as the low amateur at the South African Open Championship for the second time, as he previously claimed low amateur honors at the 2022 South African Open … tied for third at the OFCC/Fighting Illini Invitational (Sept. 20-21) with a 7-under 203 (69-68-66) … tied for fourth at The Hayt (Mar. 8-10) with a 5-under 211 (73-67-71) … tied for fifth at the Southwestern Invitational (Jan. 27-29) with a 3-under 210 (69-68-73) … placed sixth at the season-opening Folds of Honor Collegiate (Sept. 9-11) with a 4-under 209 (70-70-69) … registered a perfect 3-0 mark in his individual match-play contests during the NB3 MatchPlay (Oct. 8-9) … participated in the 2024 Alfred Dunhill Championship on the DP World Tour (Dec. 12-15) in South Africa … competed in the 2024 Spirit International for Team South Africa (Nov. 14-16) at Whispering Pines Golf Club … earned Division I PING third-team All-America and Golfweek third-team All-America honors along with PING All-Central Region team accolades as a sophomore in 2023-24 … claimed a spot on the 2024 All-Big 12 Team … 2024 first-team Academic All-Big 12 selection … competed in 13 of UT’s 14 events in 2023-24 and led the team in scoring average (71.09) … tallied four top-10 and seven top-20 individual finishes on the year … nineteen of his 34 rounds on the season were par or better, including 12 rounds in the 60s … posted his first collegiate career individual victory at the 2024 NCAA Austin Regional with a 9-under 204 (71-67-66) … tied for 11th place at the 2024 NCAA Championships with a 72-hole score of even-par 288 (74-71-70-73) and earned a spot on the NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team … tied for fourth at the 2024 Johnnie-O Intercollegiate with an 8-under 208 (69-68-71) … recorded a runner-up finish at the 2024 Africa Amateur Championship at Leopard Creek Golf Club (Malelane, South Africa) … registered a 72-hole total of 13-under 275 (71-69-63-72) and advanced to a three-man playoff at the Africa Amateur, before Altin Van der Merwe made birdie on the first playoff hole to capture the title … fired a 9-under 63 during the third round of the Africa Amateur and tied the course record for lowest 18-hole score … recorded a third-place finish at the 2023 OFCC/Fighting Illini Invitational with a 7-under 133 (69-64) … posted a collegiate-best 18-hole score of 6-under 64 in the second round of the 2024 OFCC/Fighting Illini Invitational … competed for his home country of South Africa at the 2023 World Amateur Team Championship in Abu Dhabi, UAE and helped his team to a seventh-place finish in the team standings, marking the first top-10 result for South Africa since 1982 at the prestigious event … recorded a 72-hole total of 8-under 280 (70-70-71-69) at the WATC to tie for 17th place in the individual standings … runner-up at the 2023 Western Amateur … earned Division I PING second-team All-America and PING All-Central Region team honors as a freshman in 2022-23 … named the 2023 Big 12 Conference Newcomer of the Year and was selected to the All-Big 12 Team … competed in each of UT’s 14 events and led the team in stroke average (70.57) … during his 12 stroke-play tourney appearances, he registered five top-10 and 10 top-20 individual finishes … shot par or better in 23 of his 35 stroke-play rounds, including 12 rounds in the 60s … earned a season-best runner-up finish at the 2023 Southern Highlands Collegiate with a 10-under 206 (66-69-71) … tied for 17th at the DP World Tour’s 2022 Alfred Dunhill Championship in Melalane, South Africa with a 9-under 279 (71-70-70-68) … played alongside Ernie Els in the opening two rounds at the Alfred Dunhill Championship … also made the cut and tied for 35th at the DP World Tour’s 2022 Investec South African Open Championship in Johannesburg at 5-under 283 (69-65-72-77) … claimed a five-shot victory with a 14-under 270 (65-70-67-68) to win the prestigious Brabazon Trophy at Saunton Golf Club in England in May 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Indoor track: Pioneer and Greenfield clash at PVIAC meet No. 3
NORTHAMPTON — The Pioneer Valley Regional and Greenfield track and field teams faced off at Smith College in a Valley South matchup on Friday morning. The Green Wave boys delivered a 66-8 win over the Panthers. The Pioneer girls took a 46-41 win over Greenfield.
Pioneer’s Carter Berthiaume scored points for Pioneer and was first overall (5-8.0) in the high jump.
Mason Youmell grabbed a second place overall (8.33, PR) in the 55-hurdles for the Green Wave. Youmell took second overall (5-6.00) in the high jump as well. Youmell took the day off from the 600-meter event to participate in the relay. Shaving some seconds off his overall time in the 600-meter is a personal goal.

“I am really hoping to get 1:27 by the end of the season,” Youmell said. “That seems like a realistic goal. I’ve cut off seconds from all of my personal records. I’ve been doing better.”
In another personal best performance, Ryan Spofford placed second overall (2:57.35) in the 1000-meter.

For context, the overall winner (1:31.45) of the 600-meter event was Owen Platt of Amherst. Alex Scotera placed second overall (1:33.72) in the 600-meter for the Green Wave. The performance was a personal record for Scotera.
Dylan Breiwick placed fourth overall (3:05.23) in the 1000-meter for Greenfield. Breiwick also was fifth overall (5:07.87) in the mile for the Green Wave.
For the Pioneer girls, Harper Hake’s performances in distance events helped fuel the win over the Green Wave. In the mile, Hake scored and took seventh overall (6:29.79).

“I like where I am right now,” Hake said. “I am truing to get a sub six in the mile. I want to get a better time in the two mile too.”
To improve her time in distance events, Hake relies on good nutrition and does runs that are longer than her events. Hake was 10th overall (2:02.32) in the 600-meter. The performance was a personal record for the freshman. In the 2-mile, Hake placed third overall (14:30).
Kyra Tamsin led the charge for the Green Wave in the girls’ events. In the 55-hurdles, Tamsin took first overall (10.48, PR) for Greenfield. Tamsin set another personal record in the 300-meter, placing eighth overall (48.62.)
“My 300 and my 55 hurdles were good,” Tamsin said. “I want my numbers to improve. But as of right now they aren’t bad.”
Lucianne Burnap established a personal record in the 55-hurdles, finishing sixth overall (11.46) for the Panthers. In the field events, Gabby Warriner-Cardin scored points and placed eighth-overall (21-08.50) in the shot put for the Panthers.
Burnap and Addison Chapin both finished tied for fifth (4-4.0) in the high jump for Pioneer.
In the long jump, Holly Babineau scored points and placed eighth-overall (13-09.75) for the Green Wave.
Boys track & field
Athol 27, Commerce 23 — The Bears downed the Raiders in Valley South competition. Elijah Etienne scored points and placed tied for seventh (32-10.50) in the shot put for the Bears.
John Blanchard took 14th overall (2:02.36) in the 600-meter event.
Frontier 41, Mohawk 35 — Ezra Rich’s first place performance in the shot put helped the Redhawks get past the Warriors in Valley North play.
Luke Howard placed second (2:45.76) in the 1000-meter for the Redhawks.
Tanner Biagini placed first overall in the 300-meter for Mohawk. Biagini also scored and placed ninth (6.94) in the 55-meter for the Warriors. Rex Kuoppala placed fourth overall (5:02.19) in the mile.
Peter Healey (11:14.57, third) and Carson Richardson (11:34.70, fourth) impressed in the 2-mile for the Warriors.
Mahar 51, Southwick 22 — The Senators ran past the Rams in Valley North competition.
Danny Quigley was eighth overall (39.18) in the 300-meter for the Senators. Ronnie Stone scored points and placed 15th overall (4-10.0) in the high jump.
Girls track & field
Athol 52, Commerce 1 — In Valley South competition, the Bears cruised past the Raiders. Emily Abram snagged a personal record in the shot put, finishing sixth overall (22-3.25) for Athol.
Mahar 40, Southwick 22 — Stellina Moore helped the Senators to a win over the Rams in Valley North play.
Moore finished tied for fourth overall (14-03.5) in the long jump and tied for third (4-8.0) in the high jump. Moore added a third place finish (9.98) in the 55-hurdles.
Madilyn Moore scored in the shot put for the Senators, finishing seventh (25 feet) overall.
Frontier 78, Mohawk 13 —The Redhawks defeated the Warriors in Valley North competition.
Louise Flagollet placed third in the 300-meter for the Redhawks. Louise Flagollet also took second overall (4-10.0) in the high jump. Phoebe Radner was seventh overall (1:58.44) in the 600-meter. Liv Christensen placed (14:19.49) in the 2-mile for Frontier. Emmanuelle Flagollet took second (9.55) in the 55-hurdles and fourth in the long jump (14-03.50).
Virginia Krezmien scored some points and placed sixth overall (3:40.32) in the 1000-meter for Mohawk. In the mile, Krezmien placed second overall (6:05.67).
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LSU Beach Volleyball Announces the Addition of Two Transfers – LSU
BATON ROUGE – LSU Beach Volleyball coach Russell Brock has announced the addition of two transfers – Emily Hellmuth and Zayna Meyer – who will join the Tigers for the upcoming season.
Hellmuth and Meyer come to LSU as grad transfers. The Tigers return 11 players from last year’s team. These two transfers join LSU in addition to six freshmen.
“Really excited about our two additions for this spring,” Brock said. “They are both athletic players with good size and great skills and are excited about the transition to beach. Both, are decorated indoor players who have been seasoned leaders for their teams. Their work ethic, positive attitudes and excitement will be fantastic additions to our culture and our team this year. Couldn’t be more excited to add them to our family.”
Hellmuth comes to LSU after a great four-year career playing indoor volleyball at Pepperdine and Texas A&M University. During her time playing indoor, she was a lethal outside hitter with over 1,000 career kills. Three of her four seasons she recorded at least 300 kills and during a match in her final season, she recorded a career high .667 hitting percentage. As a senior last year, Hellmuth helped lead the Aggies to the NCAA National Championship Title with 72 digs, 45 blocks, 12 aces and eight assists.
“Emily has been tested as a passer and has great skills as a blocker and hitter. Her offensive ability will transition really well to the sand. She’s faced the biggest challenges under the brightest lights and has excelled in those moments.”
Meyer is coming to LSU following a four-year career playing indoor volleyball in which she finished her final season at UCLA with a total of 187 assists, 62 digs and 11 blocks. During the 2023 season, Meyer was named Big West Setter of the Year while playing indoor at Long Beach State and averaged 10 assists per set.
“Zayna is quick and springy. As one of the elite offensive setters in the country, she brings excellent control of the ball both as a setter and a hitter. Her ability to play above the net will also be a great asset defensively.”
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Volleyball Adds Wisconsin Transfer Trinity Shadd-Ceres
“Everyone we have talked to about Trinity says she is the best teammate and hardest worker, so she is going to fit right in here at Creighton,” said Creighton head coach Brian Rosen. “She may also be the best overall athlete in any sport to come through! Trinity is so explosive off the floor, has a great arm, and ability to play six rotations. With experience in the Final Four this season, she can handle the big moments. With Angie’s training, there is no limit to her potential and we are all so excited to get her in the gym this spring!”
Shadd-Ceres played in nine matches for Wisconsin’s Final Four team in 2025, finishing the season with 12 kills, six digs, four assists and two blocks. Eight of her 12 kills came during the NCAA Tournament, including four kills in the First Round vs. Eastern Illinois on Dec. 4th and three more in a Regional Final win at Texas on Dec. 14th.
That came after Shadd-Ceres played in four matches as a freshman in 2024, starting two. She finished her rookie campaign with 10 kills, seven digs and three blocks in four matches played. Among her teammates in 2024 was current Bluejay defensive specialist Saige Damrow.
The 5-foot-11 native of Ontario, Canada, was named the Senior Female Volleyball Athlete of the Year in 2023 and a member of Team Canada’s U19 Women’s National Team. She was also a track standout before enrolling at Wisconsin, as she was named Junior Female Track & Field Athlete of the Year in 2022 and Senior Female Athlete of the Year in 2023. She also partcipated in Canada’s Olympic Trials in the Long Jump in 2024.
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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What Is LOVB? Everything to Know About League One Volleyball
League One Volleyball is serving up a new season.
While League One Volleyball (a.k.a. LOVB, pronounced “love”) may still be new to the mainstream sports conversation, its 2025 debut was more than enough to cement it as one of the fastest-growing women’s leagues in the game.
And that momentum isn’t slowing. Before its sophomore season tips off Jan. 7, LOVB has already expanded, with the league adding three new teams of top-tier athletes to join in 2027.
So what’s next in the meantime? USA Insider has everything you need to know about LOVB ahead of the 2026 season.
Now, channel your inner Jordan Thompson and dive in.
WHAT ARE THE LOVB TEAMS
LOVB currently has six franchises located out of Atlanta, Austin, Houston, Madison, Nebraska and Salt Lake City.
Each team bears a sleek, abstract logo representing its homebase—paired with a unique shade from the league’s signature bright color palette.
WHO ARE LOVB’S A-LIST SUPPORTERS
LOVB has found champions across the sports world and beyond, including investors such as Olympian Lindsey Vonn, WNBA alum Candace Parker, Houston Rockets star Kevin Durant, Amy Schumer (who played high school volleyball) and Chelsea Handler, to name a few.
And, not to mention, supporters who are already in, well, love with LOVB.
“The momentum in women’s volleyball is unreal, and we’re fired up about what’s coming next,” Reddit co-founder and entrepreneur Alexis Ohanian shared on X, after his firm announced it will lead the ownership of LOVB’s upcoming Los Angeles franchise. “Get ready, LA. Your new favorite team has officially landed.”
DOES LOVB HAVE OLYMPIC ATHLETES
Nineteen, representing 35 Olympic appearances, in fact.
Among them, gold medalist Xiangyu Gong (LOVB Madison) and two-time Olympians Ana Carolina da Silva and Anne Buijs (LOVB Nebraska).
WHAT NEW LOVB TEAMS HAVE BEEN ANNOUNCED
Starting in 2027, LOVB will expand from six to nine teams, adding Los Angeles, San Francisco and Minnesota to the roster.
“Being part of the founding of LOVB has been one of the great honors of my career, and helping launch LOVB San Francisco feels like the next chapter in that same purpose-driven journey,” three-time Olympic medalist Kelsey Cook said in a statement shared by the league. “We built LOVB to reshape what’s possible for volleyball players in this country, and bringing a pro team to one of the sport’s strongest and most passionate communities is a dream come true.”
WHEN DOES LOVB’S NEW SEASON BEGIN
LOVB’s second season begins Jan. 7, 2026, with 2025 champions LOVB Austin hosting LOVB Nebraska for the league’s First Serve.
HOW TO WATCH LOVB
To witness the excitement in person, fans can secure their tickets on LOVB’s website.
For those wanting to watch at home, the league’s Match of the Week will air on Wednesday nights at 8 p.m. ET, exclusively on USA Network (including the 2026 LOVB Championship Match).
All six teams play every week, with one weekday head-to-head match and one weekend three-match series.
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Volleyball Welcomes Four – Vanderbilt University Athletics – Official Athletics Website
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Vanderbilt volleyball will welcome four transfer student-athletes to its roster this spring, the program announced Friday.
“Bringing this transfer class to Nashville will be a defining moment in our young program’s history,” head coach Anders Nelson said. “All four student-athletes will raise the level of athleticism in our gym immediately, but more importantly to us, they’re competitive, driven and academically gifted. We cannot wait to integrate them into our program and get to work on realizing Team 2’s potential.”
Carly Hendrickson, a 6-foot-2 outside from Cincinnati, Ohio, will join the Commodores as a graduate transfer from UCLA. In 2025, Hendrickson appeared in 29 matches and 101 sets, recording 25 service aces. This season, she registered nine kills and six blocks vs. Oral Roberts, hitting at a .412 clip. She recorded a career-high10 kills vs. Texas State. To end the season, she served up a pair of aces in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Hendrickson will return to the SEC in 2026 after beginning her collegiate career at Florida.
Molly Kate “MK” Patten, a 6-foot-5 opposite, comes to Nashville after spending two seasons at Georgia. The Alpharetta, Georgia, native played in 96 sets as a sophomore, recording 228 kills, ranked second on the team, with a .254 hitting efficiency in 2025. At the net, she posted 90 total blocks, recording seven matches with five or more blocks. As a freshman, Patten missed all of nonconference play due to an injury but saw the court in 13 matches. That season, she totaled 71 kills and 48 blocks.
Avery Scoggins, a 6-foot setter from New Bern, North Carolina, played two seasons at Arizona before transferring to Vanderbilt. During her freshman campaign, she tallied 1,184 assists and 289 digs, both stats ranking top 5 in Arizona freshman history. Scoggins was named the 2024 AVCA Pacific Region Freshman of the Year and to the All-Big 12 Second Team and Big 12 All-Rookie Team. In 2025, she led the Wildcats with 1,190 assists and ranked second on the team with 314 digs.
Hailing from Austin, Samantha Wunsch is a graduate transfer from Texas State where she garnered AVCA All-Southwest Region honors in 2024 and three All-Sun Belt Conference nods. In 2025, the 6-foot-3 opposite recorded 336 kills while hitting .205, 263 digs and 86 blocks. She led Texas State in kills during back-to-back seasons in 2024 and 2025. She was named the SBC Offensive Player of the Week on four occasions, Texas State Invitational MVP in 2023 and has earned spots on two all-tournament teams.
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Booth signs with Italian Serie A1 League
For the second-straight season, the Wisconsin volleyball team will send an athlete overseas to Italy to play in the Serie A1 League, as Booth will join former UW standout Sarah Franklin, who is a member of Savino del Bene Scandicci.
Booth emerged as one of the most dominant middle blockers in the country over the past few seasons, earning First Team All-Big Ten and AVCA Third Team All-American honors in 2025. The graduate posted a career-high 21 kills against No. 1 Kentucky in the NCAA National Semifinals to cap off her time as a Badger—finishing the year with the highest hitting percentage in a single season in school history at .466. Booth placed second in the nation with that mark as well.
The Denver, Colorado, native caught fire down the stretch for UW—guiding the program to their seventh NCAA National Semifinal appearance in school history.
In the NCAA Tournament, Booth recorded an impressive .579 (61 – 6 – 90) swing percentage in five matches to conclude her tenure in Madison—finishing three of those tournament battles with zero attack errors.
The two-time AVCA All-American was a standout on the defensive end, too—shattering the school record for most blocks in a single season back in 2023 with 186. Booth led the team in the category in all three of her seasons in Madison.
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