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Three Teams Remain in Sun Belt Beach Volleyball Championship Chase
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FOLEY, Ala. – Second-seeded and two-time reigning champion Georgia State punched its ticket to the title match, while top-seeded Coastal Carolina and third-seeded UNCW remain in contention following day two at the 2025 Sun Belt Conference Beach Volleyball Championship at the Foley Sports Tourism Complex.
Coastal Carolina and UNCW will face off at 10 a.m. CT Saturday for the right to challenge Georgia State in the championship match at 1 p.m. Both matches will be broadcast live on ESPN+.
The Panthers defeated the Chanticleers in the winner’s bracket semifinal behind a quartet of straight-set victories to stay unbeaten and reach the championship match for the third straight season.
In the elimination bracket, sixth-seeded Southern Miss got the day started with a 3-2 win over seventh-seeded College of Charleston before upsetting fourth-seeded Mercer by the same score in their second match of the afternoon. The Golden Eagles lost the first set on all five courts and lost a pair of matches in straight sets against the Bears, but stormed back with a trio of three-set victories to complete the comeback.
However, Southern Miss’ run came to an end in the final match of the day, 4-1, to UNCW, as the Seahawks went 2-0 to remain in contention after outlasting fifth-seeded ULM, 3-2, in their first contest of the day.
For complete coverage of the 2025 Sun Belt Conference Beach Volleyball Championship, please visit the Championship Central page.
2025 Sun Belt Conference Beach Volleyball Championship – Day 2 Results
Match 6: (6) Southern Miss def. (7) College of Charleston, 3-2
1. Madison Cassidy/Zuzanna Michalska (USM) def. Ella Duffner/Blair Jones (CofC), 21-12, 21-17
2. Kora Hansen/Alexa Psotka (CofC) def. Laurel Dennis/Sadie McAda (USM), 21-14, 18-21, 16-14
3. Liz Curry/Cassie Thayse (CofC) def. Carmen Sanchez/Jaden White (USM), 23-21, 21-18
4. Jessie Fairly/Dylan Russell (USM) def. Allie Holland/Tynley Smeltzer (CofC), 21-16, 21-16
5. Giovanna Bahia/Kitija Martini (USM) def. Livi Newberg/Grace Toscano (CofC), 21-15, 21-10
Order of Finish: 5, 1, 4*, 3, 2
Match 7: (3) UNCW def. (5) ULM, 3-2
1. Kaitlyn Beck/Madeline Marquez (ULM) def. Gabby LaPata/Sarah Thompson (UNCW), 21-17, 10-21, 15-13
2. Gracie Sistrunk/Lyvia Trimp (UNCW) def. Abby Ryno/Claire Williamson (ULM), 25-23, 21-11
3. Traci Schrock/Annika Thompson (UNCW) def. Katelyn Fredette Huffman/Avery Hunter (ULM), 21-11, 21-8
4. Maggie Cox/Katie Felts (ULM) def. Tamsie Black/Sophie Puhala (UNCW), 19-21, 21-19, 15-12
5. Maddy Folks/Hannah Forbes (UNCW) def. Brooke Bankston/Maddie Peterson (ULM), 21-17, 21-15
Order of Finish: 3, 2, 5*, 1, 4
Match 8: (6) Southern Miss def. (4) Mercer, 3-2
1. Madison Cassidy/Zuzanna Michalska (USM) def. Lexi Polychrones/Hollis Engel (MER), 14-21, 21-18, 15-11
2. Laurel Dennis/Sadie McAda (USM) def. Liv Diaz/Jordan Paddock (MER), 17-21, 21-11, 15-12
3. Sydney Benson/Katie Hardie (MER) def. Carmen Sanchez/Jaden White (USM), 21-17, 21-17
4. Kathryn Corbett/Nicole O’Mara (MER) def. Jessie Fairly/Dylan Russell (USM), 21-13, 25-23
5. Giovanna Bahia/Kitija Martini (USM) def. Reese Hood/Grace Rathburn (MER), 19-21, 21-14, 15-12
Order of Finish: 3, 4, 2, 5, 1*
Match 9: (2) Georgia State def. (1) Coastal Carolina, 4-1
1. Ayla Johnson/Aree Keller (GSU) def. Emma Kunaus/Frida Meincke Lyø (CCU), 24-22, 21-18
2. Anna Rita/Madeline Sigmon (CCU) def. Savannah Ebarb/Destiny White (GSU), 12-21, 21-18, 16-14
3. Ellie Mozeleski/Aliisa Vuorinen (GSU) def. Kristyna Koblizkova/Maya McNabney (CCU), 21-10, 21-19
4. Michaela Jefferson/Danica Singleton (GSU) def. Raychel Ehlers/Ava Novello (CCU), 22-20, 21-10
5. Kealy Dirner/Kaebre Sullivan (GSU) def. Karis Gordon/Celia Ryan (CCU), 21-18, 21-16
Order of Finish: 3, 4, 5*, 1, 2
Match 10: (3) UNCW def. (6) Southern Miss, 4-1
1. Gabby LaPata/Sarah Thompson (UNCW) def. Madison Cassidy/Zuzanna Michalska (USM), 21-14, 21-16
2. Gracie Sistrunk/Lyvia Trimp (UNCW) def. Laurel Dennis/Sadie McAda (USM), 21-10, 21-18
3. Traci Schrock/Annika Thompson (UNCW) def. Carmen Sanchez/Jaden White (USM), 19-21, 21-19, 15-12
4. Jessie Fairly/Dylan Russell (USM) def. Tamsie Black/Sophie Puhala (UNCW), 26-24, 21-14
5. Maddy Folks/Hannah Forbes (UNCW) def. Giovanna Bahia/Kitija Martini (USM), 21-16, 21-11
Order of Finish: 5, 2, 1*, 4, 3
Friday, April 25
Match 6 – No. 6 Southern Miss def. No. 7 College of Charleston, 3-2
Match 7 – No. 3 UNCW def. No. 5 ULM, 3-2
Match 8 – No. 6 Southern Miss def. No. 4 Mercer, 3-2
Match 9 – No. 2 Georgia State def. No. 1 Coastal Carolina, 4-1
Match 10 – No. 3 UNCW def. No. 6 Southern Miss, 4-1
Saturday, April 26
Match 11 – No. 1 Coastal Carolina vs. No. 3 UNCW – 10 a.m. CT
Match 12 (Championship) – No. 2 Georgia State vs. Match 11 Winner – 1 p.m. CT
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Nebraska finishes No. 3 in final AVCA Coaches Poll
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) – Nebraska volleyball closed the season ranked No. 3 in the final AVCA Coaches Poll, finishing 33–1 after spending the entire season atop the rankings before the postseason.
Texas A&M rose to No. 1 in the final poll after winning the national championship over Kentucky. The Aggies earned 61 first-place votes and 1,525 points to finish 29–4, while Kentucky ends the year ranked second at 30–3 as the national runner-up.
Pittsburgh and Wisconsin round out the top five, with Wisconsin making a five-spot jump to finish No. 5. Creighton closes the season ranked No. 10 at 28–6, while Cal Poly enters the final Top 25 at No. 21 after being unranked last week.
Penn State fell out of the Top 25 despite receiving votes, marking the program’s first absence from the final poll since 1988 and ending a streak of 565 consecutive weeks ranked.
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Best Athens-area high school volleyball players for the 2025 season
Dec. 23, 2025, 4:02 a.m. ET
Next up for the fall all-area series is volleyball.
One Athens-area high school volleyball team made history this season as Oglethorpe County returned from Cartersville with its first ever state title. The 3-seeded Patriots defeated Bremen in the 1A championships, 3-1, to finish the season 32-8 overall.
In GHSA, Jefferson and Oconee County made it to the 3A quarterfinals, while Athens Academy, Jackson County and North Oconee were eliminated in their respective second rounds and Apalachee, Commerce, East Jackson and Prince Avenue Christian succumbed in their respective first rounds.
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KSR Today: Volleyball Ends, Basketball Rolls On
Good morning, KSR readers. It’s Monday morning of Christmas week. Can you believe it? Ready or not, it’s here, so get that last-minute shopping in. Maybe I’ll see you out there, right after I get these decorations put up.
In addition to Christmas anxiety, we’re coming off an emotional weekend in Big Blue Nation. Sunday didn’t pan out the way we hoped in the NCAA Volleyball Final Four, but Saturday in Atlanta gave us some excitement with Mark Pope’s Wildcats finally getting a top-25 win in the CBS Sports Classic, leaning on the depth of a full roster.
There is more UK fun ahead, so what do you say we catch up on everything as the holidays close in? And let me know if you have any last-minute shopping ideas, or if you want to put the ornaments on my Christmas tree.
Kentucky Volleyball swept by A&M in the NCAA Championship
This one was tough to wrap your head around. Kentucky Volleyball‘s incredible season came to a disappointing end Sunday in Kansas City, as the Wildcats were swept 3-0 by Texas A&M in the NCAA Championship match. It never felt like this was how it was supposed to end. Kentucky had set point in the opening set at 24-23, but Texas A&M closed on a 3-0 run, and it was all Aggies from there.
The Wildcats struggled to find their rhythm after that moment during one of the worst performances of the season. A&M was the far better team for the afternoon and had the majority of the crowd, winning the final two sets 25-15 and 25-20. The loss snapped a 27-match winning streak and was a shocking finish for a team that had been so steady and dominant all season, and was favored to win.
Still, Craig Skinner’s NCAA runner-up group deserves appreciation. Kentucky finishes 30-3, swept the SEC regular season and tournament titles, and reached the national championship for the second time in program history. Yeah, the ending hurt, but the Wildcats brought a lot of joy and excitement to the fan base, and the program is built to be back on this stage again next season. Sunday’s final still stings for now, though.
Mark Pope’s Wildcats host Bellarmine in Rupp Arena tomorrow
Now at full strength, Kentucky Basketball returns to Rupp Arena tomorrow for a pre-Christmas matchup with Bellarmine, looking to keep momentum rolling before the short holiday break. The Wildcats have won three straight games, including wins over Indiana and St. John’s, and are starting to look more comfortable on both ends of the floor after a disappointing start to the year.
Bellarmine, ranked No. 260 in KenPom, catches Kentucky at a bad time. However, the Knights also snapped out of a recent funk with a 15-point win over Chattanooga. Bellarmine is 5-6 entering Tuesday’s game, set for 1 p.m. in the afternoon. It’s a streaming-only game on SEC Network+.
Q&A with Jayden Quaintance and Kam Williams
Fresh off his Kentucky debut, Jayden Quaintance gets a turn at the podium to preview Kentucky’s next game. He and Kam Williams, who also starred in Saturday’s comeback win, will take questions about the matchup with Bellarmine and the upcoming holiday break. You can watch those conversations here at KentuckySportsRadio.com later today.
Hear from Mark Pope during his call-in show
After Quaintance and Williams speak for the locker room, Mark Pope will sit down with Tom Leach for his Monday night call-in radio show. Hear from Pope at 6 p.m. on the UK Sports Network, as he recaps the win over St. John’s and more on the team’s three-game winning streak.
Kentucky climbing the NET, maybe the Top 25
With Saturday’s win, Kentucky climbed the NET Rankings up to No. 23. Later today, we’ll find out if the win was enough to move the Wildcats back into the Top 25 polls. The AP and Coaches’ polls update around lunchtime for both men’s and women’s college basketball. Kenny Brooks’ squad enters the new week ranked No. 12/13.
Will Stein’s first coaching staff is taking shape
Will Stein is a busy man, balancing two jobs this holiday season. On Saturday, his Oregon Ducks scored 51 points in their first College Football Playoff game. Then on Sunday, news spread of Stein’s latest hire for his first staff in Lexington.
Former Cal assistant Allen Brown will serve as Kentucky Football‘s cornerbacks coach. Brown replaces Chris Collins, who joins Brad White and Jon Sumrall at Florida, and rounds out Stein’s list of assistant coaches for his first season at UK:
- Joe Sloan: Offensive Coordinator
- Jay Bateman: Defensive Coordinator
- Cutter Leftwich: Offensive Line
- Kolby Smith: Running Backs
- Justin Burke: TBA
- Joe Price III: Wide Receivers
- Josh Christian-Young: Safeties
- Anwar Stewart: Defensive Line
- Tony Washington Jr: Pass Rushers
- Allen Brown: Cornerbacks
Former Cal assistant to coach Kentucky’s cornerbacks
Tune in to KSR at 10 a.m.
Matt Jones hosts today’s show from New Orleans, where he will call his first football game for ESPN Radio tomorrow. Joining him via technology are Ryan Lemond and me in Lexington, and Shannon The Dude in Louisville. Together, we’ll recap the high and low weekend from 10 a.m. to noon. Go Cats.
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South Dakota earns three Summit League Academic All-League selections
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — South Dakota volleyball’s Avery Van Hook, Kamryn Farris and Amanda Loschen were named to the Summit League Volleyball Academic All-League team, announced the league office Monday.
South Dakota accounted for three of the seven spots on the Academic All-League team and was the only program to have multiple athletes named to the team. Van Hook has been named to the Academic All-League Team in consecutive seasons, while Farris and Loschen appeared on the team for the first time in their career.
The three Coyotes were also named to the 2025 CSC Academic All-District Team.
To be eligible for the Academic All-League team, a student-athlete must have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.30 (on a 4.0 scale), completed at least one full academic year at the current institution and participated in 50 percent of their team’s competitions.
Nominations are brought forth by sports information directors from the league’s participating members, and voting is conducted by both SIDs and FARs. The teams are made up of ten student-athletes receiving the most votes with all ties standing.
2025 Summit League Volleyball Academic All-League Team
| Name | School | Yr. | Pos. | GPA | Major |
| Ally Barth | NDSU | Sr. | MB | 3.94 | Management Communication |
| Kamryn Farris | South Dakota | Sr. | DS | 3.75 | Business |
| Avery Van Hook** | South Dakota | Jr. | S | 3.87 | Kinesiology & Sport Management |
| Kali Jurgensmeier** | Omaha | Sr. | OH | 3.82 | Biology |
| Amanda Loschen | South Dakota | Jr. | MB | 3.86 | Medical Biology |
| Lauren Perugini** | North Dakota | Jr. | OH | 4.00 | Dietetics |
| Joslyn Richardson** | SDSU | Jr. | DS | 4.00 | Construction Management |
*Career Academic All-League honors
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Tomashek named GLIAC Offensive Player of the Week
HOUGHTON, Mich. – Michigan Tech men’s basketball senior Marcus Tomashek has been named the GLIAC Offensive Player of the Week for week six, the league office announced on Monday.
The honor marks the ninth of his career and the first of his senior season.
Tomashek, a standout from Green Bay, Wisconsin, averaged 30.5 points, 5.5 assists and 2.5 rebounds to lead the No. 9 nationally-ranked Huskies to win over Florida Tech (64-52) before blitzing the high-flying offense of the Lynn Fighting Knights (105-67) at the Florida Tech Christmas Classic over the weekend to wrap non-conference play with a 11-1 record overall.
In the largest scoring game against a Division II opponent in over 15 years, Tomashek netted a season-high 39 points in the 105-67 win on 14-21 from the field and 11-17 from 3-point land, breaking the school record for single-game 3-point field goals made, surpassing fellow Husky All-Americans Kyle Monroe and Ben Stelzer. He also added four assists that helped the Huskies break the team record for most 3-point field goals made with 23.
Tomashek finished the weekend shooting 54.1 percent from the field (20-37), 50 percent from long range (14-28) and a perfect 7-7 from the charity stripe.
The Huskies resume GLIAC play next weekend, hosting Grand Valley State Thursday and Davenport on Saturday.
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SCAC Announces 2025 Fall All-Sportsmanship Teams
SUWANEE, Ga. — The Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) today announced its 18th annual fall All-Sportsmanship teams. A total of 63 student-athletes – the most since 2011-12 – were selected to the 2025 squad in the sports of men’s cross country, women’s cross country, football, men’s soccer, women’s soccer and volleyball.
Since the inaugural All-Sportsmanship teams were honored in the fall of 2008, the SCAC has recognized over 2,500 student-athletes who each, in his or her own way, has displayed the league’s core belief in the value of honorable conduct.
For this year’s selections, each conference head coach was asked to elect one member from his or her team who displayed good sportsmanship throughout the season.
The 2025 SCAC All-Sportsmanship honorees for the fall sports season are listed below:
2025 All-Sportsmanship Men’s Cross Country Team
Centenary College – Zack Wroten, Fy., Benton, Louisiana
Colorado College – Luc Santos, Sr., Exeter, New Hampshire
Concordia University (Texas) – Gerardo Leal, Fy., Dallas, Texas
University of Dallas – Martin Lane, So., Hot Springs, South Dakota
Hendrix College – Davin Barragan, Fy., Hot Springs, Arkansas
LeTourneau University – Austin Jett, Jr., Magnolia, Texas
McMurry University – Roman Perez, Sr., Big Spring, Texas
University of the Ozarks – Daniel Sanderson, Sr., Clarksville, Arkansas
Schreiner University – Sean Dansby, Jr., Pasadena, Texas
University of St. Thomas – Mason McFeeters, Jr., Lake Jackson, Texas
Texas Lutheran University – Peyton Bristow, Fy., Round Rock, Texas
2025 All-Sportsmanship Women’s Cross Country
Centenary College – Grayson Shugart, So., McKinney, Texas
Colorado College – Brooktie Frogge, Sr., Nashville, Tennessee
Concordia University (Texas) – Camille McWhorter, Jr., Humble, Texas
University of Dallas – Teresa Chshen, Jr., River Ridge, Louisiana
Hendrix College – Pippy Newell, Fy., Owasso, Oklahoma
LeTourneau University – Alayna Galloway, Sr., Montgomery, Texas
McMurry University – Madison Soultanova, Sr., Jacksonville, Texas
University of the Ozarks – Chloe Weathers, Sr., Clarksville, Arkansas
Schreiner University – Piper Hoeke, So., Boerne, Texas
University of St. Thomas – Alejandra Ramon, Jr., Klein, Texas
Texas Lutheran University – Audrey Malbrough, So., Selma, Texas
2025 All-Sportsmanship Football
Austin College – Evan Dennis, Sr., McKinney, Texas
Centenary College – Gideon Bowman, So., Destrehan, Louisiana
Hendrix College – Auvic White, Sr., Munford, Tennessee
Lyon College – Grayson Johnson, Jr., Anniston, Alabama
McMurry University – Kimani Smith, Sr., Austin, Texas
Texas Lutheran University – Anthony Ortegon, Jr., Houston, Texas
2025 All-Sportsmanship Men’s Soccer
Austin College – Justin Ajdukovich, Sr., Frisco, Texas
Centenary College – Joshua Mensah, So., Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Colorado College – Will Jones, So., Colorado Springs, Colorado
Concordia University (Texas) – Steven Dolan, Jr., Bellevue, Washington
University of Dallas – Josh Longlois, So., Houston, Texas
Hendrix College – Charlie Mata, Sr., Houston, Texas
LeTourneau University – Nate Bransford, Sr., Kijabe, Kenya
McMurry University – Abel Gonzalez, Fy., Dallas, Texas
University of the Ozarks – Hunter Robert, Sr., Montgomery, Texas
Schreiner University – Derek Toney, Fy., San Antonio, Texas
University of St. Thomas – Elijah Flores, Sr., Missouri City, Texas
Texas Lutheran University – Preston Huff, Sr., Houston, Texas
2025 All-Sportsmanship Women’s Soccer
Austin College – Lynna Martin, Fy., Paris, Texas
Centenary College – Anna Hobart, Fy., Natchitoches, Louisiana
Concordia University (Texas) – Lilianna Cherry, Jr., Kingwood, Texas
University of Dallas – Kit Gibbons, Sr., Tomball, Texas
Hendrix College – Ella Kelly, Sr., Webster Groves, Missouri
LeTourneau University – Clarissa Martinez, Sr., Richwood, Texas
McMurry University – Alexandria Flores, Jr., San Angelo, Texas
University of the Ozarks – Jayden Vazquez, So., Dardanelle, Arkansas
Schreiner University – Aspen Ulibarri, So., Clovis, New Mexico
University of St. Thomas – Bre Medina, Fy., Pearland, Texas
Texas Lutheran University – Alysa Marquez, Jr., Miami, Florida
2025 All-Sportsmanship Volleyball
Austin College – Selah Coleman, Sr., Houston, Texas
Centenary College – Hannah Dimmel, Jr., Navasota, Texas
Colorado College – Meghan Gannon, Jr., Cleveland, Ohio
Concordia University (Texas) – Camryn Parker, Sr., Garland, Texas
University of Dallas – Breana Timms, Fy., Mansfield, Texas
Hendrix College – Lily Meyer, Sr., Omaha, Nebraska
LeTourneau University – Emma Smith, Sr., San Antonio, Texas
McMurry University – Jalie Miller, So., Rockwall, Texas
University of the Ozarks – Claire Zeiler, Fy., Paris, Arkansas
Schreiner University – Emma Frye, Jr., Tigard, Oregon
University of St. Thomas – Madi Baker, Jr., Rancho Cucamonga, California
Texas Lutheran University – Ryann Ely, Sr., Montgomery, Texas
To view an archive of past All-Sportsmanship teams, click here.
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