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No. 2 Softball Set for Series at No. 22 Alabama

NORMAN  — No. 2/2 Oklahoma Softball (35-3, 9-3 SEC) begins the second half of its Southeastern Conference slate with a three-game series at No. 22/23 Alabama (28-15, 5-7 SEC) Saturday, April 12 through Monday, April 14. DATES AND TIMESGame 1 | Saturday, April 12 at 3 p.m. – ESPN2Game 2 | Sunday, April 13 at […]

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No. 2 Softball Set for Series at No. 22 Alabama

NORMAN  — No. 2/2 Oklahoma Softball (35-3, 9-3 SEC) begins the second half of its Southeastern Conference slate with a three-game series at No. 22/23 Alabama (28-15, 5-7 SEC) Saturday, April 12 through Monday, April 14.

DATES AND TIMES
Game 1 | Saturday, April 12 at 3 p.m. – ESPN2
Game 2 | Sunday, April 13 at 5 p.m. – SECN
Game 3 | Monday, April 14 at 6 p.m. – SECN

HOW TO FOLLOW
Saturday’s game will be broadcast on ESPN2 while the SEC Network will carry games two and three. A radio broadcast for all three games will be offered on The Franchise 2 (1560 AM and 103.3 FM). Live stats will be available on statbroadcast.com.

AGAINST ALABAMA
Oklahoma and Alabama have played 18 times, with 12 of those either coming in May or June in high leverage games. The Sooners and Crimson Tide have played 10 games against one another in Oklahoma City, as well as three in Tuscaloosa during the 2015 NCAA Super Regionals. 

Alabama paces the all-time series, 10-8, with OU winning the last meeting, 7-3, June 2, 2019 at the Women’s College World Series.

ABOUT ALABAMA
Alabama is 28-15 and 5-7 in SEC play this season, entering the weekend ranked No. 22 in the ESPN.com/USA Today poll and No. 23 in the NFCA poll. The Crimson Tide have gone 17-6 in home games this season, while taking two of three against then No. 15/17 Georgia in their last home series. 

The Crimson Tide rank first in the SEC in double plays turned (25) and first in stolen bases (96). Audrey Vandagriff paces the team with a .432 batting average, while Catelyn Riley’s 2.52 ERA leads the team.

LAST TIME OUT
Oklahoma scored 11 unanswered runs, getting homers from Kasidi Pickering and Maya Bland and five innings of work from Sam Landry in an 11-3 victory against OSU at Devon Park April 9. 

RANKED GAMES
The Sooners have played 12 games against ranked teams this season, going 10-2 in such contests and 7-2 in games against ranked SEC foes. 

9,259
No. 2/2 Oklahoma’s game against No. 18/17 Wednesday at Devon Park in Oklahoma City set an NCAA Softball regular season single game attendance record as 9,259 spectators took in the contest. The total broke the previous record of 8,930 set between Oklahoma and Texas March 31, 2023 in Oklahoma City. 

OH ME OH MAYA
Sophomore Maya Bland hit the eventual game-winning home run in Wednesday’s win against Oklahoma State, launching a three-run shot to left center that put the Sooners ahead, 5-3. She also drew an important leadoff walk in the bottom of the third, just before Kasidi Pickering hit a two-run homer to right field. 

NINE-HOLE PRODUCTION
Maya Bland drove in three runs and Hannah Coor provided another RBI as the nine hole posted four RBIs in OU’s 11-3 win against No. 18 Oklahoma State Wednesday. Bland’s three RBIs set a career high, while Coor has hit safely in a season-best three consecutive games.

KP COVERING THE BASES
Kasidi Pickering went 15 straight at-bats without being retired between March 23 at Missouri and the series finale against No. 10 Tennessee Sunday, March 30. She is currently riding a 14-game hitting streak and is fifth in the nation in walks per game at 1.03.

FRESHIES
Freshman Gabbie Garcia doubled in all three of her at-bats April 1 at UT Arlington, tying an OU single game record. It was just the ninth time in program history that a player recorded that feat. Additionally, OU freshmen combined for nine of the team’s RBIs during the 13-2 win against UTA. Corri Hicks had four, Milloy tallied three and Nelly McEnroe-Marinas and Sydney Barker added one apiece. 

THE GIFT OF GAB
Freshman infielder Gabbie Garcia is tied for eighth among all freshman in Division with 11 home runs. She was named D1Softball Freshman of the Week March 11 and April 8 as well SEC Player of the Week March 18. Earlier this month she became the first OU freshman since Jocelyn Alo to homer in five consecutive games. 

She tallied at least two hits in each of the last four games, including going 3-for-3 in back-to-back games last week. 

LOCKDOWN LANA
Second baseman Ailana Agbayani made a critical play in OU’s win against Oklahoma State, diving to make a catch on a line drive with the bases loaded and nobody out in the fourth inning. She capped the inning off by cleanly fielding a grounder, helping flip the momentum back to OU before the Sooners’ five-run fourth inning. 

Agbayani enters the weekend with a 1.000 percent fielding percentage, making all 111 plays that have come her way this season. She joins third baseman Nelly McEnroe-Marinas as having started all 38 games at their respective infield positions this year.

3X SEC PITCHER OF THE WEEK
Pitcher Sam Landry has been named SEC Pitcher of the Week three times this season, including in back-to-back weeks March 18 and March 25. She ranks in the top 15 in the nation in WHIP (0.88 – 11th), strikeout-to-walk ratio (6.44 – 9th) and shutouts (4 – 12th).

DON’T CALL IT A COMEBACK
Oklahoma currently has 12 comeback victories this season, including the latest against No. 18 Oklahoma State Wednesday when OU scored 11 unanswered runs. The Sooners came back in multiple games against South Carolina and Arkansas, as well as once against Missouri.

ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS
The Sooners have a number of players in the top ten in the nation (all levels of NCAA softball and DI), particularly between the arms of Isabella Smith and Sam Landry

-Wins leaders: Isabella Smith (first in DI and third in the NCAA – .729), Sam Landry (second in DI and seventh in the NCAA – .781) 
-Innings pitched: Isabella Smith (fourth in DI and tenth in the NCAA – 636.7 IP)
-Appearances: Sam Landry (fifth in DI and NCAA – 136), Isabella Smith (sixth in DI and NCAA – 135)
-Strikeouts: Isabella Smith (third in DI and 13th in NCAA – 679) 
-Complete games: Isabella Smith (8th in DI – 54) 
-Home runs: Cydney Sanders (5th in DI and 10th in the NCAA – 54) 
-Walks: Cydney Sanders (4th in DI and 5th in the NCAA – 143)

SEC STANDOUTS
Nelly McEnroe-Marinas and Gabbie Garcia have really performed in SEC play, holding down the left side of the infield as well as the middle of the order. McEnroe-Marinas has homered seven times in league play, while scoring 16 runs, seven more than the next most on the OU squad. Garcia’s defense isn’t to be overlooked as she’s made all 36 plays in the field during conference competition, while homering five times. Kasidi Pickering is pacing the team with a .469 batting average in 12 SEC games.

PATIENT AT THE PLATE               
Of the Sooners’ 320 runs, Oklahoma has scored 94 runs via a walk or hit-by-pitch. Oklahoma has scored at least one run per game via a walk or hit by pitch in 35 of 38 games. The Sooners are second in the nation in walks with 203.

NEW BATS, SAME RESULTS    
Of Oklahoma’s 74 home runs, 40 have been hit by an OU newcomer or a Sooner in their first season. Additionally, six different Sooners have had a two-homer performance this year (Gabbie Garcia, Kasidi Pickering, Nelly McEnroe-Marinas, Sydney Barker and Isabela Emerling and Ella Parker). A total of 11 different players have homered at least once.

CYDNEY SLAMDERS
Cydney Sanders has played in the most games among active Sooners, logging 211 for her career and 137 for her time at Oklahoma. Sanders’ 54 career homers features 33 during her time in Norman, two of which came in the same inning against St. Thomas April 3. She was the last Sooner to do so since Alynah Torres homered twice in the same frame against UT Arlington March 20, 2024. 

KEEPIN’ IT 100
Oklahoma has seen a number of players surpass the “100 milestone” in a variety of statistical categories this year, including:

Sam Landry reached 100 strikeouts this season (April 9 vs. OSU)
Kasidi Pickering reached 100 career hits (April 9 vs. OSU)
Ella Parker surpassed 100 career hits (February 28 vs. Marshall)
Isabela Emerling reached 100 career RBIs (March 26 at Wichita State)
Cydney Sanders eclipsed 100 RBIs at OU (April 3 vs. St. Thomas)

HOMER DAYTA
Abby Dayton hit a game-tying home run in the fifth inning of the series opener against Tennessee Friday, March 28. It was just Dayton’s second home run of the season and first since her first at-bat as a Sooner Feb. 6. She also homered twice across her two seasons at Utah.

DEAL DEALT
Lefty Kierston Deal has been in some big moments and on the biggest stage during her career at OU. Saturday she stepped up in another big game, turning in a complete game in OU’s 4-1 win against No. 10 Tennessee March 29. She retired 12 of the final 13 batters she faced in that game. 

WOAH NELLY
Nelly McEnroe-Marinas has started off SEC play on fire, hitting seven home runs through the first 12 games. She hit one in each game at Missouri and launched two more at Arkansas, including a go-ahead three-run homer in Sunday’s finale. In SEC-opening weekend she hit two three-run home runs in the same game to help defeat South Carolina, 10-9, March 9. She is the first Sooner to hit a pair of three-run homers in the same game since Lynnsie Elam did so against Iowa March 20, 2022. Four of her 10 home runs on the season have been a three-run shot.
 

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The second-seeded Hawaii men’s volleyball team finally knows its opponent for the quarterfinals of the NCAA Men’s Volleyball Championship. The Rainbow Warriors will face a familiar foe in EIVA champion Penn State, which swept Northeast Conference champion Daemen 25-23, 25-21, 25-22 in a first-round, play-in match on Friday in Amherst, N.Y. HawaiI (26-5) will play […]

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Avalon Upsets No. 2 Seed Pacifica Christian – The562.org

The562’s coverage of Avalon Athletics is sponsored by Curtin Maritime. Avalon boys’ volleyball pulled off a major upset in the CIF Southern Section playoffs this week. The Lancers advanced to the Division 8 playoffs by virtue of a win over the No. 2 seed, Pacific Christian, via sweep. Aaron Meza had […]

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Avalon boys’ volleyball pulled off a major upset in the CIF Southern Section playoffs this week. The Lancers advanced to the Division 8 playoffs by virtue of a win over the No. 2 seed, Pacific Christian, via sweep.

Aaron Meza had 25 assists and three aces, with Erick madriz (eight kills) and Jacob Mello (seven kills) putting them down. Matthew De La Rosa had eight blocks and two kills, and libero Santiago Noriz had 15 digs.

Avalon will host Orange Vista Saturday afternoon in the second round.





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No. 2 Stanford Clinches First Round Victory Over 14-seed Boise State – Stanford Cardinal

GULF SHORES, Ala. – No. 2/No. 3-seed Stanford swept No. 14-seed Boise State in straight sets, 3-0, in the first round of the NCAA Championship held in Gulf Shores, Ala. With the victory, Stanford (32-8) moves onto the NCAA Championship quarterfinals for the third consecutive season and matches its single-season win record.  The Cardinal set […]

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GULF SHORES, Ala. – No. 2/No. 3-seed Stanford swept No. 14-seed Boise State in straight sets, 3-0, in the first round of the NCAA Championship held in Gulf Shores, Ala.

With the victory, Stanford (32-8) moves onto the NCAA Championship quarterfinals for the third consecutive season and matches its single-season win record. 

The Cardinal set the tone early, winning the first set on all five courts. Junior Daria Gusarova and fifth-year Emmy Sharp posted the first point to the board with a 21-11, 21-15 victory on court five, followed by a 21-14, 21-13 win by sophomore Chloe Hoffman and freshman Logan Tusher on court four. For the second consecutive match, junior Kelly Belardi and freshman Charlotta Bell clinched the match win for Stanford with a 21-18, 21-12 triumph on court three. 

Next up, the Cardinal takes on the winner of No. 6-seed Cal Poly and No. 11-seed LSU Saturday, May 3 at 9 a.m. PT. 

#2 Stanford 3, Boise State 0
1. Taylor Wilson and Ruby Sorra (Stan) vs. Sharli O’Neil and Allyson Alden (BOI) 21-11, 20-18 UF
2. Brooke Rockwell and Avery Jackson (Stan) vs. Addison Wolden and Ava Anderson (BOI) 21-18, 19-17 (UF)
3. Charlotta Bell and Kelly Belardi (Stan) def. Avery Allen and Abbie Wolf (BOI) 21-18, 21-12
4. Chloe Hoffman and Logan Tusher (Stan) def. Emilia Guerra-Acuña and Elli Wolthuis (BOI) 21-14, 21-13
5. Daria Gusarova and Emmy Sharp (Stan) def. Charlee Ellena and Lily Patock (BOI) 21-11, 21-15

Order of finish: 5, 4, 3*



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EAST REGIONAL PREVIEW: Gannon Heads to Michigan to Compete in East Regional

GANNON GOLDEN KNIGHTS at NCAA DIV. II EAST REGIONAL DATE/TIME:  Monday, May 5 to Wednesday, May 7, 2025 I 10:00 a.m. tee time – Monday; 12:10 p.m. tee time – Tuesday; TBD — Wednesday FORMAT: Play 5, score 4 I Allow one Substitution per day COURSE/LOCATION:  The Meadows Golf Club I Allendale, Mich. LIVE SCORING   ERIE, Pa. – […]

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GANNON GOLDEN KNIGHTS at NCAA DIV. II EAST REGIONAL

DATE/TIME:  Monday, May 5 to Wednesday, May 7, 2025 I 10:00 a.m. tee time – Monday; 12:10 p.m. tee time – Tuesday; TBD — Wednesday

FORMAT: Play 5, score 4 I Allow one Substitution per day

COURSE/LOCATION:  The Meadows Golf Club I Allendale, Mich.

LIVE SCORING

 

ERIE, Pa. – The Gannon women’s golf team will make its fifth consecutive appearance in the NCAA Division II East Regional on Monday, May 5 to Wednesday, May 7. Coach Scott Stano‘s squad claimed an automatic spot in the NCAA playoffs by winning the PSAC championship for the sixth consecutive year last weekend in Kutztown, Pa.

 

Gannon is one of 72 teams nationwide and 18 teams in the East Region to claim a spot in the NCAA Division II Women’s Golf Championships. The Golden Knights are seeded eighth in the 18-team East Regional, which will be played at The Meadows Golf Club in Allendale, Mich. and hosted by No. 2 seed Grand Valley State.

 

Findlay is the No. 1 seed in the regional followed by GVSU. The rest of the top five includes No. 3 Missouri-St. Louis, No. 4 UIndy, and No. 5 Tiffin. The second five includes No. 6 Ferris State, No. 7 Ashland, No. 8 Gannon, No. 9 Wayne State (Mich.), and No. 10 Davenport.

Also included in the East Regional field are Drury, McKendree, Maryville (Mo.), Ohio Dominican, Saginaw Valley State, Franklin Pierce, Glenville State, and Illinois Springfield

Six individuals complete the field: Sydney Hugo, Walsh; Lucia Martin, Charleston (WV); AJ Powell, Wisconsin-Parkside; Abby Wolff, William Jewell; Addie Delcamp, Northwood; and Rockhurst’s Grace Claney.

The top five team finishers in the 54-hole East Regional team competition will advance to the NCAA Division II Women’s Golf Championships on May 13-17 at Boulder Creek Golf Course in Las Vegas, Nev. The top five teams from the East and West Regions and the top four teams in the Central and South along with the top two individuals not on an advancing team will advance to the championships.

 

STANO COMMENTS 

“We’re very excited for the opportunity to compete in this year’s regional,” related Stano. “We have worked hard since August for this tournament. We have started to play better each tournament in the spring and we’re starting to get into a nice groove. We set up a difficult tournament schedule to help prepare us for this tournament. Top to bottom of the team I am so proud of this year’s team.  They believe in one another. They have the focus and determination to put themselves in contention for a spot to move on come Wednesday.”

 

GOLDEN KNIGHTS SHOWCASE SEASONED LINEUP 

Gannon enjoyed another strong season with wins in three events. Stano’s squad has won its last two tournaments, finishing first by 20 strokes in the recent PSAC Championships and prior to that a first-place showing in the Cav Classic.

 

Gannon has now won a PSAC-record six straight PSAC Championships and Ditte Petersen (Dianalund, Denmark/Sorø Akademi Skole) won her third straight individual title, which has also never been done before. Petersen has been named the PSAC Women’s Golf Athlete of the Year the last two years and was previously named the PSAC Freshman of the Year.

 

Petersen’s win in the PSAC Championships also tied her for the career record at Gannon with seven victories. She has three first-place finishes this season and has been in the top five in six of 11 tournaments. The senior from Denmark enters with a 76.0 average over 23 rounds.

 

Fellow senior Andrea Martinez (Tarragona, Spain/Col·legi Vedruna Sagrat Cor) and junior Emily Donahue (Grove City, Pa./Grove City) add experience to the lineup. Martinez, a native of Spain, has a 79.4 average over 23 rounds and recently finished fourth at the Cav Classic. She was also second at the Michael Corbett Fall Classic.

 

Donahue is a junior with an 82.8 average over 20 rounds. She has played some of her best golf this spring to grab a spot in the lineup. Donahue finished in a tie for 12th in the PSAC Championships.

 

Cloe Mateo (Sabadell, Spain/Montcau la Mola) and Alexandria LeCureux (Clarkston, Mich./Clarkston) provide the youth in the lineup. Mateo is a sophomore from Spain and has a 79.1 average in 21 rounds. She owns three top ten finishes and was tied for third at the PSAC Championships.

 

LeCureux is second on the team with a 79.0 average in 23 rounds with five top-five showings. The freshman has six finishes in the top ten and posted her highest showing of the season at the PSAC Championships with a tie for third.   

 

Victoria Colmenares (Santa Cruz, Bolivia/ICL Academy) will serve as Gannon’s substitute. A sophomore from Bolivia, she has an 84.5 average in 13 rounds.      

 

TAKING A LOOK BACK AT THE 2024 EAST REGIONAL

Gannon posted its highest finish ever at the NCAA Division II East Regional. The Golden Knights tied for seventh place in the 15-team regional, missing the last of five qualifying spots for the NCAA finals by just two places and seven strokes.  

 

Ditte Petersen (Dianalund, Denmark/Sorø Akademi Skole) shot a 2-over-par 74 on Wednesday, and the Knights turned in an impressive score of 21-over-par 309 on the tough Prairie View Golf Club course.

 

Gannon tied Ferris State with a three-day score of 949 as the Knights’ scores improved on each of the final two days. After opening in 11th place with a 327 score on Monday, Gannon shot 313 on Tuesday and 309 on Wednesday. Gannon’s 309 was the fourth-best score of the day among the 15 teams.

 

Ditte Petersen (Dianalund, Denmark/Sorø Akademi Skole) was Gannon’s top finisher and also posted a better score each day. Petersen finished in a tie for 11th with scores of 80-77-74 for a 15-over par total of 231.        

 

Cloe Mateo (Sabadell, Spain/Montcau la Mola) (79-85-77) and Andrea Martinez (Tarragona, Spain/Col·legi Vedruna Sagrat Cor) (85-75-81) each finished in a tie for 44th with a 25-over par total of 241. Sarah White (Erie, Pa./Mercyhurst Prep) T48 — 83-80-80—243 +27) and Zoey McClain (Erie, Pa./McDowell) (T56 — 89-81-78—248 +32) completed Gannon’s contingent of golfers.

THE GANNON LINEUP FOR NCAA DIV. II EAST REGIONAL

1. Ditte Petersen (Dianalund, Denmark/Sorø Akademi Skole) (Sr., 76.0 avg. in 23 rounds)     

2. Andrea Martinez (Tarragona, Spain/Col·legi Vedruna Sagrat Cor) (Sr., 79.4 avg. in 23 rounds)        

3. Alexandria LeCureux (Clarkston, Mich./Clarkston) (Fr., 79.0 avg. in 23 rounds)          

4. Cloe Mateo (Sabadell, Spain/Montcau la Mola) (So., 79.1 avg. in 21 rounds)          

5. Emily Donahue (Grove City, Pa./Grove City) (Jr., 82.8 avg. in 20 rounds)

 

Substitute

Victoria Colmenares (Santa Cruz, Bolivia/ICL Academy) (So., 84.5 avg. in 13 rounds)     



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Red Sox second baseman Kristian Campbell was unexpectedly scratched shortly before Thursday’s 4-2 loss to the Blue Jays. It was initially a mysterious scratch, later reported by Ian Browne as being due to rib discomfort. “Day-to-day,” head coach Alex Cora described Campbell to reporters after the game. “He felt it stretching today, so we decided […]

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Red Sox second baseman Kristian Campbell was unexpectedly scratched shortly before Thursday’s 4-2 loss to the Blue Jays. It was initially a mysterious scratch, later reported by Ian Browne as being due to rib discomfort.

“Day-to-day,” head coach Alex Cora described Campbell to reporters after the game. “He felt it stretching today, so we decided to shut him down.”

David Hamilton took second base in replacement for Campbell. It’s unclear what caused the sudden rib issue or whether Campbell will miss further time. He has been one of the best rookies in baseball and a solid offensive piece for the Red Sox, so the hope is he would only need a brief rest to get healthy.

For a team that has somewhat struggled, missing Campbell — who is slashing .301/.407/.495 on the young season — for extended time would be concerning. After losing two-of-three to Toronto, the Sox have only a 17-16 record, but fortunately find themselves only two games behind the Yankees for first place in the American League East.

The team returns home to Fenway on Friday to begin a three-game series with the Twins and a six-game homestand. They will host the Texas Rangers for three games after playing Minnesota.

Luke Graham is a digital sports content co-op for 98.5 the Sports Hub. He is currently a sophomore at Northeastern University studying communications and media studies. Read all his articles here, and follow him on X @LukeGraham05.



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2025 AVP Huntington Beach Heritage Preview

The AVP Huntington Beach Open Heritage Event is just around the corner, and this year’s competition promises to be an electrifying showcase of professional beach volleyball. Scheduled for May 10–11, this prestigious event is the last opportunity for aspiring teams to claim a coveted spot in the 2025 AVP League. With only two of eight […]

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The AVP Huntington Beach Open Heritage Event is just around the corner, and this year’s competition promises to be an electrifying showcase of professional beach volleyball. Scheduled for May 10–11, this prestigious event is the last opportunity for aspiring teams to claim a coveted spot in the 2025 AVP League. With only two of eight AVP League qualification spots remaining, this event will make or break teams’ seasons.

1. How Teams Qualify for the AVP League

Automatic Qualifiers (2024 Top-4 Duos)

  • Men’s: Chase Budinger / Miles Evans • Miles Partain / Andy Benesh • Taylor Crabb / Taylor Sander
  • Women’s: Geena Urango / Toni Rodriguez • Hailey Harward / Kylie Deberg

Wildcard Invites

Taryn Brasher / Kristen Nuss • Brandie Wilkerson / Melissa Humana-Paredes • Phil Dalhausser / Trevor Crabb

Path to the League
Key Rule: A team’s best two finishes—one of which must be from Huntington Beach—decide the final two leaderboard berths, unless a team wins the Open outright.

  1. April 12 & 26 Qualifiers (16-team fields; points count only toward the leaderboard)
    April 12 Winners: Hagen Smith / Logan Webber (M) • Megan Rice / Corinne Quiggle (W)
    April 26 Winners: James Shaw / Chaim Schalk (M) • Lexy Denaberg / Julia Scoles (W)
  2. May 10–11 Huntington Beach Open (Heritage Event; full AVP points + one automatic spot)
  3. The Final Showdown: Huntington Beach Open
  • Format: 16-team single elimination—win four matches and you’re in.
  • Men’s and Women’s Frontrunners to Qualify:
    • Men’s: Seain Cook / Brian Miller—two surprise runner-up finishes in April set a high bar.
    • Women’s: Savannah Simo / Abby Van Winkle—consistent leaders who skip Friday’s qualifier.
    • Underdog Twist: Jaden Whitmarsh / Devon Newberry, despite sitting second in points, must battle through Friday’s qualifier—and then the main draw—to keep their bid alive.

2. Where Teams Stand

While exact odds shift with every serve, here’s the pecking order heading into the bracket:

Men’s Qualification Standings:

Standing Team Highest Finish Points
1st Cook/Miller 2nd 2444
T-2nd Caldwell/Wilcox 3rd 2321
T-2nd Drost/Harrison 3rd 2321
T-4th Brunner/Field 5th 2095
T-4th Bourne/Cory 5th 2095
T-4th Bomgren/Lotman 5th 2095
T-4th Brewster/Ierna 5th 2095
T-4th Basey/Kwekel 5th 2095
T-4th Bradford/Hoppe 5th 2095

 

Women’s Qualification Standings:

Standing Team Highest Finish Points
T-1st Simo/Van Winkle 2nd 2444
T-1st Newberry/Whitmarsh 2nd 2444
T-3rd Cheng / Shaw 3rd 2321
T-3rd Cannon / Kraft 3rd 2321
T-5th Hildreth / Kolinske 5th 2095
T-5th Hodel / Van Gunst 5th 2095
T-5th Jerger / Shields 5th 2095
T-5th Anderson / Bauer 5th 2095
T-5th Kinna / Loreen 5th 2095

 

What this means: If/when front-runners stumble, the door cracks open for the next wave of title-hungry duos.

3. Breaking the Tie: How League Spots Will Be Decided

In the event of a tie between two or more teams in the standings of the 2025 League Qualification Series for the final spot(s) in the League, the following tiebreak procedures will be applied in order:

  1. Huntington Beach Finish – Whoever finishes higher at the Huntington Beach Heritage event moves on to the AVP League.
  2. Set Ratio at Huntington Beach – If teams bow out in the same round in Huntington Beach, their set ratio (sets won ÷ sets lost) becomes the decider.
  3. Point Ratio at Huntington Beach – Still tied? The next factor is total points scored ÷ points allowed across all Huntington Beach Heritage event matches.
  4. Tiebreak Set to 15 – If it’s still even after all that? One winner-take-all set to 15 will be played between the tied teams to determine which team advances.

4. Finish Thresholds at a Glance

To give fans a clear “line in the sand,” we’ve calculated the minimum finish each contender needs—based on where the Men’s and Women’s Frontrunners land—to surpass their total points and grab one of the last two leaderboard spots.

Note: This isn’t a perfect predictor—matchups, momentum, and upsets all matter—but it gives a useful reference for what “deep” really means on the sand.

Frontrunner Finish Other Teams Must…
2nd or 3rd Win the Open. Only a championship brings enough points.
5th Reach the Semifinals. A top-4 finish is needed.
9th Reach the Quarterfinals. A top-8 showing works.

Example Scenarios:

  • If the Front-runners finish 5th, teams sitting one place behind them need a semifinal result, while those near 2,095 must win to qualify.
  • If the Front-runners slip to 9th, contenders teams sitting one place behind can possibly lock in a spot by simply reaching the quarterfinals and those teams tied for 4th for the Men and 5th for the women would need to reach the semifinals.

Use these thresholds to track the action: every match for the chasing pack is more than a victory—it’s a ticket closer to the AVP League.

5. How to Watch & Attend

Tickets: This event is open to the public but STADIUM COURT is ticketed and selling fast!

Live-Stream: Watch every play on Stadium and Court 1 live on BallyLIVE (May 10–11).

 





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