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Denver Gymnastics Advances to NCAA Regional Final

Melissa Kutcher-Rinehart: “I’m so proud of the team. They were firing on all cylinders. They competed with freedom, stayed in the moment and had a focused, relaxed energy. It was a complete performance from start to finish. We’ve known we were capable of this and were just waiting for it to come together. We’re excited […]

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Denver Gymnastics Advances to NCAA Regional Final

Melissa Kutcher-Rinehart: “I’m so proud of the team. They were firing on all cylinders. They competed with freedom, stayed in the moment and had a focused, relaxed energy. It was a complete performance from start to finish. We’ve known we were capable of this and were just waiting for it to come together. We’re excited to advance to our sixth consecutive regional final on Saturday.
 
“Our fans and supporters were incredible. They were loud and brought energy and enthusiasm, just like they have all season long.”
 
SIGNIFICANT STATS

  • Denver’s 197.650 became the third highest postseason score in Denver history and its second highest in at NCAA Regionals meet.
    • Additionally, Denver set a program postseason record on vault (49.500) as well as top-10 postseason marks on bars (49.400, tied for eighth highest) and beam (49.400, tied for ninth highest).
    • The 49.400 on bars also tied DU’s third highest score on the event at NCAA Regionals.
  • Fifth-year senior Rosie Casali earned a share of the NCAA Regional title on vault with a 9.950 for her stuck Yurchenko 1.5, which also tied the second highest vault score by a Denver gymnast at NCAA Regionals.
  • Sophomore Madison Ulrich set a career high in the all-around with a 39.575 to place third overall and tying the seventh highest NCAA Regionals score by a DU gymnast.
  • DU’s win against Stanford was just the third in program history, and the tie with Utah marked the first non-loss against the Utes in 23 tries.
  • Denver hit all 24 of its routines, scoring a 9.900+ in a season-high 11 of them.
    • DU only scored below 9.800 on one routine and did not count a score below 9.825.
  • DU started the meet in second place after the first rotation but fell to third at the midway point. Denver reclaimed second place in the team standings heading into the final rotation before moving into a tie for first when competition ended.

BARS RECAP
Denver set the tone right from the start, hitting a 49.400 on bars with the entire lineup going above 9.800 after all six gymnasts improved from their scores in the team’s last meet at the Big 12 Championship on March 22. Casali again led off the meet for Denver with a 9.850, a score that junior Cecilia Cooley would later equal. Sandwiched between the two 9.850s were the first two of three 9.900s from DU’s bars squad with Ulrich and junior Kiley Rorich hitting their sets – Rorich’s equaling her season high. Graduate student Rylie Mundell also contributed a 9.900 in the anchor spot, following senior Mia Hebinck ‘s 9.825 in the No. 5 spot .
 
BEAM RECAP
For the second rotation in a row, DU scored a 49.400, this time doing so on beam and equaling its best score of the season on the event – also achieved at Utah in the teams’ regular-season meeting on February 21. Three gymnasts led the way with matching 9.900s, starting with Cooley in the leadoff spot who debuted her upgraded triple acro series to set a career high. Graduate student Bella Mabanta, too, scored a 9.900 that was only a quarter tenth from her season’s best after slotting back into the lineup for a second consecutive meet. Fellow graduate student Abbie Thompson equaled the score in the very next routine and did so after an uncomfortable fall during the four-minute touch.
 
DU also saw three scores of 9.850 including from sophomore Ashley Gallen, who matched her career high in the same building where she made her collegiate debut in February. Senior Momoko Iwai followed Gallen with her own 9.850, and Ulrich anchored the lineup with another such score to rebound from a fall in her last routine at Big 12s.
 
FLOOR RECAP
For the third consecutive rotation, Denver counted only scores at or above 9.850, doing on floor to post a 49.350 – the team’s second highest score of the year on the event and its highest on the road by a tenth. Rorich kicked it off with the first of two 9.850s for Denver, which Iwai would match just two routines later. Cooley started to build the scores with what would become a 9.875 after a successful video review. Mabanta returned to the lineup after a meet away and also scored a 9.875, setting up Ulrich for a 9.900 in the sixth spot, which just missed her career best by a quarter tenth.
 
VAULT RECAP
DU secured the win with a strong vault performance in the final rotation, highlighted by Casali’s stuck Yurchenko 1.5 to mathematically clinch it for Denver in the No. 5 spot. She followed a string of 9.900+ scores for DU, which started with a second straight 9.900 for Mabanta, her fourth 9.9+ vault score of the season. Ulrich set a new career high of 9.925 in DU’s first of three 10.0 start-value vaults before fellow sophomore Maddison Reidenbach added her own 9.900 in the very next vault. The lineup was bookended by 9.825s for dynamic Yurchenko fulls from junior Mila Brusch and sophomore Amanda Hargraves, who was a late substitution for Denver.
 
PODIUM FINISHES
All-Around
Ulrich: Third Place – 39.575
 
Vault
Casali: First Place (tie) – 9.950
 
Bars
Mundell: Second Place (tie) – 9.900
Rorich: Second Place (tie) – 9.900
Ulrich: Second Place (tie) – 9.900
 
Beam
Cooley: Second Place (tie) – 9.900
B. Mabanta: Second Place (tie) – 9.900
Thompson: Second Place (tie) – 9.900
 
NEXT UP:
The University of Denver will compete in the 2025 NCAA Regional Final on Saturday, April 5, at 5 p.m. MT, joining No. 4 Utah, No. 5 UCLA and No. 10 Minnesota, where two team berths to the 2025 NCAA National Championships are on the line.

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TCU Horned Frogs win NCAA women’s beach volleyball title

GULF SHORES, Ala. — TCU’s Daniela Alvarez and Tania Moreno came from behind to win the final match Sunday as the second-seeded Horned Frogs wrapped up their first NCAA women’s beach volleyball championship with a 3-2 victory over No. 4 seed Loyola Marymount. TCU (32-5) is the first school other than USC and UCLA to […]

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GULF SHORES, Ala. — TCU’s Daniela Alvarez and Tania Moreno came from behind to win the final match Sunday as the second-seeded Horned Frogs wrapped up their first NCAA women’s beach volleyball championship with a 3-2 victory over No. 4 seed Loyola Marymount.

TCU (32-5) is the first school other than USC and UCLA to win the title. The Trojans won the first two and the previous four, and the Bruins won two straight in 2018-19.

Alvarez and Moreno, who took a year off to play in the Olympics, returned to finish unbeaten in four years as a duo. Alvarez and Moreno dropped the first game 18-21 to LMU’s Michelle Shaffer and Anna Pelloia before rallying to win the final two 21-15 and 15-6.

The Lions (38-7) eliminated No. 5 seed USC in the quarterfinals and top-seed UCLA in the semifinals.

TCU threes pair Sofia Izuzquiza and Allanis Navas earned a point with a 21-16, 21-13 sweep.

Fours pair Anhelina Khmil and Ana Vergara also swept their way to a point with 21-14 and 21-19 wins. The duo finished 21-0 this season.

The Olympians finished off the championship as the Horned Frogs won 12 straight to end the season.

LMU twos pair Chloe Hooker and Vilhelmiina Prihti earned a point with a 21-16, 21-17 sweep. Fives pair Tanon Rosenthal and Giuliana Poletti Corrales had the other point with a pair of 21-16 wins.





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This story has been edited to correct the spelling of Landen Cordova. The Pueblo South Colts co-op boys volleyball team has for the first time ever advanced to the state tournament as regional winners.  The Colts took on Gateway and DSST on Saturday at home after earning the chance to host regionals with a regular […]

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The Pueblo South Colts co-op boys volleyball team has for the first time ever advanced to the state tournament as regional winners. 

The Colts took on Gateway and DSST on Saturday at home after earning the chance to host regionals with a regular season record of 18-5. 

The Colts took care of both teams with 3-0 victories. 

“It’s a little bit of relief,” coach Ramon Arriaga said after the Colts won their first regional tournament. 

“We are just blessed and grateful for this opportunity. These guys have worked hard since the beginning of the year, playing club, open gyms, lifting weights, and they deserve this,” Arriaga said. “They’ve played so well. I’m so proud of these guys. No one’s worked harder than these guys, and we showed it today by representing Pueblo, our town. I couldn’t be more proud and more thankful.” 

The key to the victories on Saturday was the emergence of one player — Landen Cordova.  

Cordova had never played competitive volleyball until this year, and his growth and development all season long were on display in the regionals. 

“You get someone like Landen, he’s a once-in-a-lifetime player, in my opinion,” Arriaga said. “You got someone like Landen who can learn from our seniors, and that’s how he learned how to play the game of volleyball. He’s the most coachable kid, most likable kid, hardest working kid, the first one in the gym, and the last one out of the gym. You get those attributes with the senior leadership that we have, they make him better, and players like our seniors, and Landen make me a way better coach than I am.” 

With the regional behind them, the team now focuses on the true test, the state tournament.  

“We’re going to celebrate this,” Arriaga said. “We’re going to preserve this is a big historic moment for Pueblo. But our next goal is to go 1-0, on Thursday that’s the first thing we have to do, is get ready to go on Thursday. It’s anyone’s game from here on out. We’re excited to be in the dance, and we’re going to go represent Pueblo very well.” 

The state volleyball tournament begins Thursday through Saturday, May 8-10 at Fountain-Fort Carson High School in Fountain. 



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GULF SHORES, Ala. (AP) — TCU’s Daniela Alvarez and Tania Moreno came from behind to win the final match on Sunday as the second-seeded Horned Frogs wrapped up their first NCAA women’s beach volleyball championship with a 3-2 victory over No. 4 seed Loyola Marymount. TCU (32-5) is the first school other than USC and […]

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GULF SHORES, Ala. (AP) — TCU’s Daniela Alvarez and Tania Moreno came from behind to win the final match on Sunday as the second-seeded Horned Frogs wrapped up their first NCAA women’s beach volleyball championship with a 3-2 victory over No. 4 seed Loyola Marymount.

TCU (32-5) is the first school other than USC and UCLA to win the title. The Trojans won the first two and the previous four, while the Bruins won two straight in 2018-19.

Alvarez and Moreno, who took a year off to play in the Olympics, returned to finish unbeaten in four years as a duo. Alvarez and Moreno dropped the first game 18-21 to LMU’s Michelle Shaffer and Anna Pelloia before rallying to win the final two 21-15 and 15-6.

The Lions (38-7) eliminated No. 5 seed USC in the quarterfinals and top-seed UCLA in the semifinals.

TCU threes pair Sofia Izuzquizal and Allanis Navas earned a point with a 21-16, 21-13 sweep.

Fours pair Anhelina Khmil and Ana Vergara also swept their way to a point with 21-14 and 21-19 wins. The duo finished 21-0 this season.

The Olympians finished off the championship as the Horned Frogs won 12 straight to end the season.

LMU twos pair Chloe Hooker and Vilhelmiina Prihti earned a point with a 21-16, 21-17 sweep. Fives pair Tanon Rosenthal and Giuliana Poletti Corrales had the other point with a pair of 21-16 wins.


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Share TCU won its first-ever beach volleyball championship, defeating Loyola Marymount 3-2 in the title matches. This was the first time in NC beach volleyball history that UCLA or Southern Cal did not take home the trophy. The 2025 NC beach volleyball championship with the selection show, live-streamed on NCAA.com, and ended with the national championship […]

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TCU won its first-ever beach volleyball championship, defeating Loyola Marymount 3-2 in the title matches. This was the first time in NC beach volleyball history that UCLA or Southern Cal did not take home the trophy.

The 2025 NC beach volleyball championship with the selection show, live-streamed on NCAA.com, and ended with the national championship match on May 4, all taking place in Gulf Shores, Alabama. 

The NCAA Beach Volleyball Committee announced the 16-team field for the championship here.

2025 NC beach volleyball championship bracket

Final 2025 beach volleyball bracket

➡️ Click or tap here for the 2025 interactive bracket | Printable bracket

2025 NC beach volleyball schedule, scores 

  • First round | May 2 
  • Second round and semifinals | May 3
  • Finals | May 4

2025 NC beach volleyball championship format

The 2025 NC beach volleyball championship bracket consisted of 16 teams, with eight making it as automatic qualifiers via conference championships. The selected teams were seeded Nos. 1-16 in the bracket.

The championship was played in single-elimination duals with 10 student-athletes split into five pairs from each team. The dual meet match was formatted in five best-of-three sets, pairs matches, with each pairs match being worth one point.

For more information on the sport’s championship format, click or tap here.

Championship history

Southern California defeated UCLA 3-0 in last year’s national championship to claim its fourth straight title. The Trojans hold the most titles since the first NC beach volleyball championship in 2016 with six. 

YEAR CHAMPION COACH SCORE RUNNER-UP SITE
2024 Southern California Dain Blanton 3-0 UCLA Gulf Shores, Ala.
2023 Southern California Dain Blanton 3-2 UCLA Gulf Shores, Ala.
2022 Southern California Dain Blanton 3-1 Florida State Gulf Shores, Ala.
2021 Southern California Dain Blanton 3-1 UCLA Gulf Shores, Ala.
2020 Canceled due to Covid-19
2019 UCLA Stein Metzger 3-0 Southern California Gulf Shores, Ala.
2018 UCLA Stein Metzger 3-1 Florida State Gulf Shores, Ala.
2017 Southern California Anna Collier 3-2 Pepperdine Gulf Shores, Ala.
2016 Southern California Anna Collier 3-0 Florida State Gulf Shores,

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GULF SHORES, Ala. (AP) — TCU’s Daniela Alvarez and Tania Moreno came from behind to win the final match on… GULF SHORES, Ala. (AP) — TCU’s Daniela Alvarez and Tania Moreno came from behind to win the final match on Sunday as the second-seeded Horned Frogs wrapped up their first NCAA women’s beach volleyball championship […]

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GULF SHORES, Ala. (AP) — TCU’s Daniela Alvarez and Tania Moreno came from behind to win the final match on…

GULF SHORES, Ala. (AP) — TCU’s Daniela Alvarez and Tania Moreno came from behind to win the final match on Sunday as the second-seeded Horned Frogs wrapped up their first NCAA women’s beach volleyball championship with a 3-2 victory over No. 4 seed Loyola Marymount.

TCU (32-5) is the first school other than USC and UCLA to win the title. The Trojans won the first two and the previous four, while the Bruins won two straight in 2018-19.

Alvarez and Moreno, who took a year off to play in the Olympics, returned to finish unbeaten in four years as a duo. Alvarez and Moreno dropped the first game 18-21 to LMU’s Michelle Shaffer and Anna Pelloia before rallying to win the final two 21-15 and 15-6.

The Lions (38-7) eliminated No. 5 seed USC in the quarterfinals and top-seed UCLA in the semifinals.

TCU threes pair Sofia Izuzquizal and Allanis Navas earned a point with a 21-16, 21-13 sweep.

Fours pair Anhelina Khmil and Ana Vergara also swept their way to a point with 21-14 and 21-19 wins. The duo finished 21-0 this season.

The Olympians finished off the championship as the Horned Frogs won 12 straight to end the season.

LMU twos pair Chloe Hooker and Vilhelmiina Prihti earned a point with a 21-16, 21-17 sweep. Fives pair Tanon Rosenthal and Giuliana Poletti Corrales had the other point with a pair of 21-16 wins.

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GULF SHORES, Ala. — TCU’s Daniela Alvarez and Tania Moreno came from behind to win the final match Sunday as the second-seeded Horned Frogs wrapped up their first NCAA women’s beach volleyball championship with a 3-2 victory over No. 4 seed Loyola Marymount.

TCU (32-5) is the first school other than USC and UCLA to win the title. The Trojans won the first two and the previous four, and the Bruins won two straight in 2018-19.

Alvarez and Moreno, who took a year off to play in the Olympics, returned to finish unbeaten in four years as a duo. Alvarez and Moreno dropped the first game 18-21 to LMU’s Michelle Shaffer and Anna Pelloia before rallying to win the final two 21-15 and 15-6.

The Lions (38-7) eliminated No. 5 seed USC in the quarterfinals and top-seed UCLA in the semifinals.

TCU threes pair Sofia Izuzquiza and Allanis Navas earned a point with a 21-16, 21-13 sweep.

Fours pair Anhelina Khmil and Ana Vergara also swept their way to a point with 21-14 and 21-19 wins. The duo finished 21-0 this season.

The Olympians finished off the championship as the Horned Frogs won 12 straight to end the season.

LMU twos pair Chloe Hooker and Vilhelmiina Prihti earned a point with a 21-16, 21-17 sweep. Fives pair Tanon Rosenthal and Giuliana Poletti Corrales had the other point with a pair of 21-16 wins.

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