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2025 Penn Relays: Live updates, results, schedule, how to watch
Share The Penn Relays return in 2025, showcasing some of the top athletes in the world. We’re following the annual track and field competition from April 24-26. Here’s more on the event, including how to watch, results, participating schools and a schedule of events. 2025 Penn Relays This year marks the 129th running of the […]

The Penn Relays return in 2025, showcasing some of the top athletes in the world. We’re following the annual track and field competition from April 24-26.
Here’s more on the event, including how to watch, results, participating schools and a schedule of events.
2025 Penn Relays
This year marks the 129th running of the Penn Relays. Here’s the schedule and how you can watch all the college events.
Schedule of events
FAQS about the schedule of events
- Eastern
- Eastern includes colleges from New England southward to and including Virginia, as well as West Virginia.
- Championship of America vs. Final
- The Championship of America events are the premier events of Penn Relays, while the “Final” events are the championship events for the rest of the field.
- North and South Straight
- The “North Straight” and “South Straight” refer to the straightaways where events are occurring.
- CTC and Pop Haddleton-MAC
- Races that are restricted to members of the Centennial, Middle Atlantic and CTC conferences.
Penn Relays: Day 2 | Friday, April 25
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Track Events
Field Events
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Penn Relays: Day 3 | Saturday, April 26
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Track Events
Field Events
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Penn Relays: Day 1 | Thursday, April 24
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Track Events
Field Events
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Participating schools
Here are some of the Division I programs confirmed for the Penn Relays, through April 22.
- American
- Army
- Appalachian State
- Boston College
- Boston U
- Brown
- Bryant
- Bucknell
- Buffalo
- Central Connecticut
- Chicago State
- Cincinnati
- Clemson
- Columbia
- Coppin State
- Cornell
- Dartmouth
- Delaware
- Delaware State
- Duke
- Eastern Kentucky
- Elon
- Fairfield
- FDU
- Florida State
- Fordham
- George Mason
- George Washington
- Georgetown
- Georgia Southern
- Georgia Tech
- Hampton
- Harvard
- High Point
- Hofstra
- Houston
- Howard
- Indiana
- Iona
- James Madison
- Kennesaw State
- La Salle
- Lafayette
- Lehigh
- Loyola (MD)
- LIU
- Manhattan
- Marist
- Maryland
- Maryland-Eastern Shore
- Michigan
- Middle Tennessee State
- Monmouth
- Morgan State
- Navy
- NC State
- NJIT
- Norfolk State
- North Carolina
- North Carolina Central
- Northeastern
- Northwestern
- Notre Dame
- Oakland
- Old Dominion
- Oregon
- Penn
- Penn State
- Pittsburgh
- Princeton
- Providence
- Quinnipiac
- Richmond
- Rhode Island
- Rutgers
- Sacred Heart
- South Florida
- St. John’s (NY)
- St. Joseph’s
- St. Peter’s
- Stony Brook
- Syracuse
- TCU
- Temple
- Texas A&M
- The Citadel
- Toledo
- Towson
- Troy
- UAlbany
- UConn
- UMass-Lowell
- UMBC
- UNC-Wilmington
- UNLV
- Villanova
- Virginia
- Wake Forest
- Wagner
- Washington
- Western Michigan
- West Virginia
- William & Mary
- Wisconsin
- Yale
- Youngstown State
Click or tap here for the complete list of schools.
Penn Relays Wall of Fame: Collegiate relay teams
Here are the NCAA relay teams in the Penn Relays Wall of Fame.
Listed in chronological order
- 1902 Mile Relay | Harvard
- 1915 Distance Medley Relay | Yale
- 1915 Mile Relay | Penn
- 1916 Four-Mile Relay | Cornell
- 1917 Freshman Mile Relay | Penn Freshman
- 1925 Two-Mile Relay | Georgetown
- 1927 440y Relay | Penn Freshman
- 1930 880-yard Relay | Ohio State
- 1930 Mile Relay | Penn Freshman
- 1936 440-Yard Relay | Texas
- 1937 Four Mile Relay | Indiana
- 1938 Distance Medley Relay | North Texas
- 1938 Sprint Medley Relay | Pittsburgh
- 1939 880y Relay | Pittsburgh
- 1939 Mile Relay | Pittsburgh
- 1940 880y Relay | North Texas
- 1940 Mile Relay | Seton Hall Freshman
- 1940 Shuttle Hurdle Relay | Yale
- 1941 Two-Mile Relay | Indiana
- 1949 Shuttle Hurdle Relay | North Carolina
- 1950 Sprint Medley Relay | NYU
- 1950 4X440-yard | Morgan State
- 1958 Mile Relay | Villanova
- 1959 440y Relay Abilene Christian
- 1959 Shuttle Hurdle Relay | Winston-Salem State
- 1963 4-Mile Relay | Fordham
- 1965 2-Mile Relay | Villanova
- 1965 880y Relay | North Carolina Central
- 1966 Distance Medley Relay | Villanova
- 1967 Shuttle Hurdle Relay | Tennessee
- 1968 440y Relay | Florida A&M
- 1968 440y Relay | Florida A&M
- 1968 4-Mile Relay | Georgetown
- 1968 4-Mile Relay | Mount St. Mary’s
- 1968 4-Mile Relay | Villanova
- 1969 2-Mile Relay Villanova University
- 1972 880-yard Relay | North Carolina Central
- 1972 Mile Relay | North Carolina Central
- 1972 Sprint Medley Relay | North Carolina Central
- 1974 Four-Mile Relay | Villanova
- 1975 Distance Medley Relay | Villanova
- 1976 4x100m Relay | Tennessee
- 1977 4x400m Relay | Arizona State
- 1981 4×400 Relay | Tennessee State
- 1982 4x800m Relay | Villanova
- 1982 Shuttle Hurdle Relay | Tennessee
- 1983 4x100m Relay | Florida State
- 1984 4x800m Relay | Tennessee
- 1984 Distance Medley Relay | Villanova
- 1985 4x1500m Relay | Arkansas
- 1985 4x800m Relay | Penn State
- 1986 4x200m Relay | TCU
- 1986 Sprint Medley Relay | Seton Hall
- 1986 Sprint Medley Relay | Texas
- 1987 Distance Medley Relay | Georgetown
- 1987 Distance Medley Relay | Mount St. Mary’s
- 1987 Distance Medley Relay | Villanova
- 1988 Distance Medley Relay | Villanova
- 1988 Sprint Medley Relay | Texas
- 1988 4x200m Relay | Arizona State
- 1989 Distance Medley Relay | Arkansas
- 1990 4x1500m Relay | Villanova
- 1991 4x100m Relay | TCU
- 1991 Shuttle Hurdle Relay | LSU
- 1993 4x400m Relay | LSU
- 1995 Sprint Medley Relay | Abilene Christian
- 2003 4x100m Relay | LSU
- 2003 4x200m Relay | LSU
- 2003 4x400m Relay | Texas
- 2003 Shuttle Hurdle Relay | LSU
- 2003 Shuttle Hurdle Relay | South Carolina
- 2004 4x400m Relay U| Florida
- 2004 Sprint Medley Relay | Tennessee
- 2007 4x1500m Relay | Michigan
- 2009 4x1500m Relay | Tennessee
- 2009 4x100m Relay | Texas A&M
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Randall’s Havi Valdez, Layla Romero sign with respective colleges to play volleyball
AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) – Randall volleyball seniors, Havi Valdez and Layla Romero, both signed with their respective colleges on Friday to further both their athletic and academic careers. Valdez signed with Taft College volleyball, while Romero signed with Hesston College volleyball. The girls were on varsity and were both a part of the 2022 state […]

AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) – Randall volleyball seniors, Havi Valdez and Layla Romero, both signed with their respective colleges on Friday to further both their athletic and academic careers.
Valdez signed with Taft College volleyball, while Romero signed with Hesston College volleyball.
The girls were on varsity and were both a part of the 2022 state championship winning volleyball team.
They were also both a part of three consecutive state championship appearances with the Lady Raiders.
Valdez says that she will take lessons learned at Randall to college.
“I think I learned how to be a really good leader…like we faced a lot of [adversity,]” she said. “I just became more of a leader and just was able to grow in different ways.”
Romero says her playing style has drastically improved and she will be able to utilize that at the next level.
“Definitely my serving….I was so terrible at serving until this year,” she said. “It took me a lot to learn how to do certain things and my footwork and all that stuff. The coaches really helped me.”
Taft College ended their season at 27-5 overall, while Hesston College finished with a 7-16 overall.
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Basing Heroic Again, Stanford Advances to Final Four – Stanford Cardinal
WACO, Texas – Max Basing saved six match points and rallied for a tiebreaker win, clinching a 4-3 victory for No. 5 Stanford men’s tennis over No.12 Mississippi State in the NCAA quarterfinals at Hurd Tennis Center. Stanford improves to 26-5 on the season and advances to its first Final Four since 2003. The fourth-seeded […]

WACO, Texas – Max Basing saved six match points and rallied for a tiebreaker win, clinching a 4-3 victory for No. 5 Stanford men’s tennis over No.12 Mississippi State in the NCAA quarterfinals at Hurd Tennis Center. Stanford improves to 26-5 on the season and advances to its first Final Four since 2003.
The fourth-seeded Cardinal, appearing in the quarterfinals for the first time since 2012, led early after doubles with the decisive point coming on court two. After a tight battle went to the Bulldogs on court one, against the top pair nationally, Samir Banerjee and Alex Razeghi earned a 6-4 win on court three. After defending a pair of Mississippi State match points at 5-4, Henry von der Schulenburg and Kyle Kang won via tiebreaker on court two, 7-6 (3).
Godsick made it 2-0, opening singles action with a 6-3, 6-4 victory on court five. The win was his 16th of the year, and he improved to 13-2 in dual action on the season. Winning his 22nd match of the season, von der Schulenburg made it 3-0 Stanford with a straight-set win of his own, 6-4, 7-5. The win was the 15th in a row for von der Schulenburg and his 18th in dual action.
Mississippi State pulled back wins on courts two, six and one, respectively, to tie the match at 3-3, leaving Basing as the lone Cardinal remaining to clinch the match. Basing trailed 5-4 in the third set, and 40-0 in the potentially decisive game, before fighting off four consecutive match points. Basing trailed 40-30 at 6-5, again saving a pair of match points from the Bulldogs to push the match into a third set tiebreaker. Basing took a 5-3 lead midway through and didn’t look back, earning his 19th victory of the season, and 16th in dual play.
The semifinals appearance is the 21st in program history for the Cardinal, which is looking for its 18th NCAA title in program history. The Cardinal improved to 5-0 all-time against the Bulldogs with the win.
Stanford will take on No. 1 Wake Forest in the NCAA semifinals on Saturday, May 17 at 2 p.m. PT (4 p.m. CT). The action will be broadcast on ESPN+.
[4] No. 5 Stanford 4, [12] No. 12 Mississippi State 3
DOUBLES
1. No. 1 Jovanovic/Sanchez Martinez (MSU) d. No. 70 Godsick/Hudson Rivera (STAN), 6-3
2. No. 47 Kang/von der Schulenburg (STAN) d. No. 60 Baroni/Martinez Serrano (MSU), 7-6 (3)
3. No. 48 Banerjee/Razeghi (STAN) d. Milanovic/Novansky (MSU), 6-4
Order of Finish: 1, 3, 2
SINGLES
1. No. 28 Benito Sanchez Martinez (MSU) d. No. 7 Samir Banerjee (STAN), 4-6, 6-4, 6-4
2. No. 67 Petar Jovanovic (MSU) d. Kyle Kang (STAN), 2-6, 6-2, 6-3
3. No. 101 Max Basing (STAN) d. No. 111 Niccolo Baroni (MSU), 3-6, 6-2, 7-6 (5)
4. No. 73 Henry von der Schulenburg (STAN) d. Dusan Milanovic (MSU), 6-4, 7-5
5. Nico Godsick (STAN) d. Bryan Hernandez Cortes (MSU), 6-3, 6-4
6. Mario Martinez Serrano (MSU) d. Alex Razeghi (STAN), 6-4, 2-6, 6-4
Order of Finish: 5, 4, 2, 6, 1, 3
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James F Davenport Obituary – Pasadena (1940-2025)
James F. Davenport, Jr. OBITUARY James Franklin Davenport Jr., born on August 2, 1940, Pasadena, California, passed away peacefully on May 7, 2025, surrounded by his family. He was the beloved son of James Franklin Davenport Sr. and Margaret Ives Davenport and brother of Eleanor “Nonie” Travers (deceased). Jeff, as he was affectionately known, derived […]

James F. Davenport, Jr.
OBITUARY
James Franklin Davenport Jr., born on August 2, 1940, Pasadena, California, passed away peacefully on May 7, 2025, surrounded by his family. He was the beloved son of James Franklin Davenport Sr. and Margaret Ives Davenport and brother of Eleanor “Nonie” Travers (deceased).
Jeff, as he was affectionately known, derived from the initials of his first and middle names, JF, was a shining light in the lives of all who had the privilege of knowing him. He spent most all of his 84 years in Pasadena, attending Polytechnic School, Menlo School, and later the University of Southern California, where he was a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity and was also a world class swimmer and water polo player.
Jeff went on to enjoy a successful career in finance spanning more than 50 years, working with EF Hutton, Alex. Brown & Sons, Deutsche Bank, Lehman Brothers, Jefferies, and later RBC. He was renowned for his natural charm, his inquisitiveness with everyone he encountered, his profound work ethic, and his unwavering dedication to exceeding his client’s expectations.
Outside of his professional life, Jeff found immense joy in owning thoroughbred horses for decades, with a special fondness for Santa Anita and Del Mar. He was also an avid golfer, runner, and hiker. The Davenport family has been proud members of the Valley Hunt Club in Pasadena for over 65 years. Jeff was the last living Count in the Visart de De Bury et de Bocarme noble line.
Jeff’s passing leaves a deep void in the hearts of his family, friends, and the many others whose lives he touched. His infectious smile, positivity, generous spirit, and sharp sense of humor brought out the best in those lucky enough to know him. His unwavering commitment to spreading love and kindness was truly unmatched.
Though his physical presence is no longer with us, Jeff’s spirit will continue to inspire and uplift those who loved him. He is survived by his four children and their spouses: Jamie (Susie), Jonathan, Caroline (Bianca), Beau (Briana) and grandsons, Luke, James, Mark, and Hugo.
In accordance with the family’s wishes, private services will be held.
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West Forsyth goes after boys volleyball state championship
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Kate Pearson Chosen to Participate in Women’s Coaches Academy by WeCOACH
Story Links GLASSBORO, NJ – Rowan women’s basketball coach Kate Pearson as been named by WeCOACH as a participant in the NCAA Women Coaches Academy (WCA) and the 8th class of NCAA Academy 2.0, set to take place May 18th to 21st, in Denver. Hosted in collaboration with the NCAA, […]

GLASSBORO, NJ – Rowan women’s basketball coach Kate Pearson as been named by WeCOACH as a participant in the NCAA Women Coaches Academy (WCA) and the 8th class of NCAA Academy 2.0, set to take place May 18th to 21st, in Denver.
Hosted in collaboration with the NCAA, these impactful Academies offer multi-day transformational experiences focused on leadership development and personal growth for women coaches from all sports and collegiate levels, including both two-year and four-year institutions.
This year, over 100 women coaches will gather in Denver, with 85 coaches participating in the NCAA WCA and 18 advancing through the NCAA Academy 2.0 program. These women represent 24 different sports, including several NCAA emerging sports, and come from a diverse collection of institutions across NCAA Divisions I, II, and III, as well as the NAIA, 3C2A, NJCAA, and NWAC.
In her first season at Rowan, Pearson led the Profs to a 17-9 overall record and the fourth seed in the NJAC Championship.
May 19-21 NCAA Women Coaches Academy Class #54 Participants:
Claire Abele | Butte College – Head Coach, Soccer
Devan Acosta | Hanover College – Head Coach, Golf
Lindsay Allman | Florida State University – Associate Head Coach, Volleyball
Lauryn Andrew | Concordia University-Irvine – Graduate Assistant Coach, Volleyball
Miranda Armstrong | Pomona-Pitzer Colleges – Associate Head Coach, Soccer
Sloane Baumgartner | Elmhurst University – Head Coach, Lacrosse
Emily Bitka | Daemen University – Head Coach, Lacrosse
Jenn Blomme | Whitman College – Head Coach, Swimming
Eileen Bringman | Cornell University – Associate Head Coach, Swimming & Diving
Laura Broderick | Yale University – Assistant Coach, Cross Country, Track & Field
Jasmine Brown | Oberlin College – Head Coach, Volleyball
Lynnzee Brown | Pennsylvania State University – Assistant Coach, Gymnastics
Daiysa Burrell | Norfolk State University – Assistant Coach, XC, Track & Field
Kendra Bush | Rochester Institute of Technology – Assistant Coach, XC, Track & Field
Karen Byers | Seattle Pacific University – Head Coach, Basketball
Jasmine Chambers | South Carolina State University – Assistant Coach, Volleyball
Erin Chrissobolis | Ohio Northern University – Assistant Coach, Swimming & Diving
Adeline Chung-Feder | Wagner College – Assistant Coach, Fencing
Shannon Coughlin | UW Green Bay – Assistant Coach, Volleyball
Alexandria Courtney | Minot State University – Head Coach, Volleyball
Vinsetta Covington | Kentucky State University – Assistant Coach, Basketball
Chloe Curtis | Loyola Marymount University – Head Coach, XC, Track & Field
Jeanne Czipri | Central College (Iowa) – Head Coach, Volleyball
Jessica Darmelio | Carmel High School – Head Coach, Basketball
Arla Davis | McDaniel College – Assistant Coach, Field Hockey
Melissa DeVore | Coker University – Head Coach, Basketball
Amy Donovan | University of Alaska Fairbanks – Head Coach, Basketball
Kaycie Dunkerley | Lewis & Clark College – Assistant Coach, Basketball
Maisie Elston | Mount St. Joseph University – Head Coach, Basketball
Catherine Ely | Bryn Mawr College – Head Coach, Crew
Uloma Enyogasi | Lynn University – Assistant Coach, Basketball
Alyxx Estrada | Regis University – Assistant Coach, Softball
Amanda Evans | New Mexico Highlands University – Head Coach, Soccer
Hillary Fitts | Hofstra University – Head Coach, Field Hockey
Allison Fordyce | Susquehanna University – Head Coach, Field Hockey
Marissa Fortuna | St. Lawrence University – Graduate Assistant Coach, Soccer
Lindsey Garcia | Occidental College – Head Coach, Water Polo
Mahogany Green | Hamilton College – Head Coach, Basketball
Katie Guns | St. Norbert College – Head Coach, Soccer
Elyssa Hawkins | Biola University – Assistant Coach, Water Polo
Madison Heck | Virginia Wesleyan University – Head Coach, Lacrosse
Shirlynn Hight | Talladega College – Head Coach, Acrobatics & Tumbling
Gabrielle Holko | Susquehanna University – Head Coach, Basketball
Katie Horton | Florida State University – Director of Operations, Beach Volleyball
Cornysia Island | University of Arkansas – Pine Bluff – Assistant Coach, Volleyball
Kellis Johnson | Dominican University – Assistant Coach, Soccer
Jenna Kalwa | University of Saint Joseph – Head Coach, Soccer
Maile’ana Kanewa-Hermelyn | University of Michigan – Assistant Coach, Gymnastics
Brehan Kelley | PennWest Clarion – Head Coach, Swimming
Abigail Kemble | Eastern University – Head Coach, Field Hockey
Nina Klein | Quinnipiac University – Head Coach, Field Hockey
Megan Kronschnabel | Claremont Mudd Scripps – Assistant Coach, Volleyball
Courtney Kust | Hope College – Associate Head Coach, Basketball
Moneshia McKenney | Clemson University – Assistant Coach, Volleyball
Erica Metz | Millersville University – Assistant Coach, Field Hockey
Baylee Mires | University of Louisville – Assistant Coach, XC, Track & Field
Brittney Morris | St. Mary’s College of Maryland – Head Coach, Lacrosse
Raina Nolan | Emmanuel University – Head Coach, Acrobatics & Tumbling
Haley Overstreet | Sewanee, The University of the South – Head Coach, Field Hockey
Sara Pasour | University of North Carolina at Pembroke – Assistant Coach, Volleyball
Kate Pearson | Rowan University – Head Coach, Basketball
Ana Pego | Quinnipiac University – Assistant Coach, Volleyball
Barbara Perkins | University of Denver – Head Coach, Triathlon
Megan Rabenberg | Loyola University Maryland – Assistant Coach, Rowing
Madeline Reed | Kutztown University – Assistant Coach, Soccer
Erin Reeves | Colby College – Head Coach, Tennis
Kaitlyn Reny | University of Redlands – Assistant Coach, Swimming & Diving
Kelly Rider | Curry College – Head Coach, Hockey
Toccara Ross | Central Michigan University – Assistant Coach, Basketball
Erin Schneidtmiller | University of Louisville – Assistant Coach, Field Hockey
Katelyn Sherman | Ave Maria University – Head Coach, Lacrosse
Janelle Silver-Martin | Florida Gulf Coast University – Assistant Coach, Basketball
Katie Smith | Xavier University – Head Coach, Soccer
Claire Sporer | Michigan State University – Strength Coach, Basketball
Hannah Tepper | Trinity College – Assistant Coach, Field Hockey
Arli Tilves | Carnegie Mellon University – Assistant Coach, Swimming
Julieta Toledo | The Ohio State University – Assistant Coach, Fencing
Arieon Trinity | Agnes Scott College – Head Coach, Volleyball
Melissa Valenzuela | Illinois Wesleyan University – Head Coach, Flag Football
Amy Vaughan | Nova Southeastern University – Head Coach, Soccer
Jae-Lyn Visscher | University of South Florida – Assistant Coach, Beach Volleyball
Lauren Voigt | The College of Wooster – Head Coach, Field Hockey
Janice Washington | Lincoln University – Head Coach, Basketball
Shannon Witzel | Spalding University – Head Coach, Lacrosse
Doshia Woods | University of Denver – Head Coach, Basketball
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Salpointe boys volleyball will compete for first state championship in 31 years
Share Tweet Share Share Email Salpointe after it won the Salpointe Boys Volleyball Invitational championship April 12. The Lancers have not lost since (Andy Morales/AllSportsTucson.com) Salpointe’s boys volleyball team won the first state championship in the history of the sport at the high school level […]


Salpointe’s boys volleyball team won the first state championship in the history of the sport at the high school level in 1994 in a 2-1 score over Canyon del Oro.
The Lancers challenged for their second state title in 2001 and 2011 but fell short both times.
No. 8 Salpointe (29-8) will get another shot for their first title since 1994 when it plays No. 3 ALA-Queen Creek (34-7) on Saturday in the 4A state championship at 1 p.m. at Mesa Skyline High School.
Salpointe is on a memorable run, winning 15 straight matches, dating to April 11.
The victory ride includes an upset of No. 1 seed Glendale Deer Valley 3-1 (25-11, 20-25, 25-18, 25-17) on the road in a quarterfinal match Tuesday. The Lancers then traveled to No. 5 Prescott on Thursday and won 3-1 (25-19, 22-25, 25-19, 25-22).
Among the Salpointe leaders in the win over Prescott was Reyes Gardner–Figueroa, who had 14 digs and two aces.
The victory was Salpointe’s 16th straight on the road dating to last season.
SALPOINTE LEADERS
Hitting Percentage
Shane Palmer, Soph., MH — .410
Alexander Owens, Sr., OH/MB — .408
Dawson Leber, Sr., OH — .336
Kills
Dawson Leber Sr., OH — 327
Lehi Rocha So., MB/OH — 287
Assists
Antony Owens, So., S — 790
Serving Aces
Antony Owens, Soph., S — 44
Total Blocks
Alexander Owens, Sr., OH/MB — 68
Lehi Rocha, Soph., MB/OH — 57
Digs
Reyes Gardner-Figueroa, Jr., L/S, 279

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