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Marist Water Polo Advances To Championship Match

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POUGHKEEPSIE, New York- The Marist water polo team advanced to its second-straight MAAC Championship match, Saturday afternoon. The Red Foxes triumphed against Villanova 9-5 in the MAAC Semifinal match behind Inés Sánchez’s dominant match in net.

Inés Sánchez led the Red Foxes in net in the semifinal win. Sánchez dominated, recording 13 saves in the win.

Kendell De Beer and Lela McCaroll led the Red Foxes with two goals apiece in the win.

 

  • Quarter One:

    • The Red Foxes began the first quarter with two goals from Samantha Bentley and Liana Hunt.
    • The Red Foxes scored the two goals within a minute and took a 2-0 lead with 5:46 to go in the quarter.
    • Villanova countered with two goals in the in the final five minutes and evened the match at 2-2 after one quarter of play.

  • Quarter Two:

    • The Red Foxes, once again, began the second quarter with two goals from Kendell De Beer. The Red Foxes took an early 4-2 lead with 5:41 left in the half.
    • Villanova scored a goal with 5:02 left in the half, which cut the Red Foxes lead to 4-3.
    • Lela McCarroll extended the Red Foxes lead with back-to-back goals, which gave the Red Foxes a 6-3 lead.
    • Villanova scored a goal with a minute left in the half, as the Red Foxes took a 6-4 lead into the half.

  • Quarter Three:

    • The Red Foxes started the scoring in the third quarter with a goal from Ella Baumgarten with 5:16 to play in the quarter.
    • The Wildcats countered with a goal, but Paige Naegle scored her first goal of the match and gave the Red Foxes a 8-5 lead.
    • The Red Foxes led 8-5 heading into the final frame.

  • Quarter Four:

    • Rachel Dean scored the lone goal in the quarter, as the Red Foxes triumphed 9-5 against the Wildcats.
    • The Red Foxes defense and Inés Sánchez posted a scoreless a fourth quarter.

 

  • Inés Sánchez tallied 13 saves in the semifinal win.
  • The Red Foxes scored nine goals on 28 shots in the win.
  • Kendell De Beer and Lela McCarroll scored two goals apiece in the win.

  

  • 2025 MAAC Championship match.
  • The Red Foxes compete against Wagner for the title on April 27 at noon.

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Matheny Set for Under Armour All-American Game

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ORLANDO, Fla. – Incoming setter Mallory Matheny, one of the highly regarded prep athletes in the country, will close out her high school career by playing in the 2026 Under Armour Volleyball America Game on Thursday (Jan. 1) in Orlando. The match will be streamed on ESPN+ at 4 p.m. ET.
 
Long known for its nationally-recognized football event, Under Armour has spent the last decade developing the premier volleyball event in the country. It showcases the top 28 prep athletes before most head off to begin their college careers. Following the game, Matheny – and outside hitter Sara Snowbarger – will enroll at IU for the spring semester.
 
Since Under Armour created the event, Matheny is the third IU signee to receive the prestigious honor of being an All-American. Former setter Emily Fitzner was selected in 2019 while former libero Ramsey Gary captained her team in 2023. Matheny will play for Team Roses as one of two setters on the roster.
 
Per the Prep Volleyball rankings, Matheny ends her high school career as the No. 21 player in the country. As it stands, she would be the second-highest ranked recruit in program history. She provided nearly 2,000 assists in her prep career and contributed over 500 digs. Her and Snowbarger helped deliver Mintonette Volleyball Club the 16 Open AAU National Championship in 2024.
 
Matheny, Snowbarger and defensive specialist Ellie Hepler make up one of the premier recruiting classes in the country. All three are natives of the Midwest and will join an IU roster next season that is coming off an appearance in the NCAA regional semifinals for the first time since 2010.



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Jamesville-DeWitt boys volleyball standout caps career with highest honors

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Jamesville-DeWitt senior Owen Dougherty’s high school volleyball career came to an end in November.

He didn’t just finish strong, he left as a state champion, MVP and one of New York’s best.

Dougherty helped lead the Red Rams to their third state championship win in four years, was named MVP of the state tournament and earned first-team all-state honors.

It’s an impressive finish for someone who once doubted he’d even play volleyball in high school.

He grew up watching his sisters play the sport and began playing it himself as a seventh grader, but he wasn’t sure if he’d stick with it.

Dougherty also ran cross country in middle school and nearly chose to pursue that in high school instead.

“I was thinking of actually doing (cross country), but I’m super glad that I kept with volleyball,” he said. “Once I got to high school, I started playing club and really just fell in love with it.”

Dougherty joined JD’s varsity team as a sophomore. He was part of the 2023 state championship squad but played a limited role compared to this year.

“My sophomore year, I played, but I only played back row, only played defense,” Dougherty said. “And I came up partway through the season. So this year, starting from when we lost at states last year, we really, as a team, we just put in a lot of work over the offseason and the whole year.”

That work paid off when J-D reclaimed the state title it lost in 2024.

Dougherty is appreciative to have joined a J-D program that has churned out great teams and players for the past half-decade and gives all the credit to the culture that coach Jake Cline has developed.

“He’s really just focused on the development of the players starting right at ninth grade, JV,” Dougherty said. “He’s always working with the JV guys during practice. It really is no secret why we became such a successful program.”

The senior finished this season top 10 in Section III Division II in multiple categories. He was fourth in kills (210), sixth in assists (277), fifth in digs (137), tied for second in blocks (35) and eighth in aces (27).

Over his career, Dougherty recorded 395 kills, 309 assists, 288 digs, 61 blocks and 63 aces.

Those numbers tell the story of a dominant player, but for Dougherty, the real reward was the team’s success. Nothing compared to the feeling of walking off the court one last time as a state champion.

“(It was) the last time I’ll ever put on a jersey for J-D and playing in a game as big as the state championship,” he said. “It was really awesome. It was the best feeling in the world being able to accomplish that. I don’t know how anything that I’ve experienced so far could compare to that. It was really just the most gratifying and humbling feeling in the world.”



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Men’s Volleyball Opens 2026 Season Against NJIT

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HONOLULU – The No. 2 University of Hawai’i men’s volleyball team opens the 2026 season with a pair of non-conference matches against NJIT, Friday, Jan. 2 and Sunday, Jan. 4 at Bankoh Arena at Stan Sheriff Center. The matches begin a eight-match season-opening homestand for the Rainbow Warriors (0-0), who have won their last 12 season-openers dating back to 2014.

PROMOTIONS & GIVEAWAYS:
Friday, January 2
Join us Friday as we kick off the New Year and the new Warrior Volleyball season with the thrilling New Year’s Celebration Match! Brought to you by HMSA, to ring in the new year, the 2,026th fan through the gate will receive an exclusive gift, courtesy of the Men’s Volleyball Team!  
 
Ticket Promotion:
UH Alumni Appreciation Discoun 
All University of Hawai’i Alumni will receive 50% off upper level adult tickets (maximum of eight). Tickets are in special sections. Supplies are limited and other restrictions may apply. Get your alumni tickets to select UH events at  https://hawaiiathletics.evenue.net/promotions/UHALUM2526

Sunday, January 4

Sunday is Champions Night celebration presented by Hawaii State Federal Credit Union. Following Sunday’s match, the Rainbow Warriors will receive their Big West Championship rings during a special ring ceremony. Swing by the Sports Marketing Table at Gate A to join in the fun, participate in exciting promotions, and score some amazing prizes.

  















MATCHES #1-2
Who #2 Hawai’i (0-0) vs. NJIT (0-0)
Date | Time Friday, Jan. 2 | 7:00 p.m. and Sunday, Jan. 4 | 5:00 p.m.
Location Honolulu, O’ahu — Bankoh Arena at Stan Sheriff Center
Television Spectrum Sports. Kanoa Leahey (play-by-play) and Chris McLachlin (analyst)
Live Stream ESPN+ (blacked out in Hawai’i)
Radio ESPN Honolulu (1420AM/92.7FM). Tiff Wells (play-by-play)
Streaming Audio ESPNHonolulu.com; Sideline Hawaii app
Live Stats HawaiiAthletics.com
Game Notes Hawai’i 
Digital Program Click Here (coming soon)
Social Media @HawaiiMensVB Twitter | #HawaiiMVB #WarriorBall26 | @HawaiiMVB Instagram | Facebook Facebook

SERIES INFORMATION

Overall: UH leads 3-0
            In Honolulu: UH leads 3-0
            In Newark: None
            Neutral: None
Postseason: None
Last Meeting: Jan. 10, 2019, UH 3-0
Streak: UH, 3

FIRST SERVE

  • UH is 38-9 all-time in season-openers including a 14-2 mark under head coach Charlie Wade. Hawai’i has won 12 straight season-openers dating back to 2014.
  • The Jan. 2nd season-opener is the earliest start in program history.
  • UH leads the all-time series 3-0 which includes a two-match series sweep in 2009 and a season-opening win in 2019 as part of the Hawaiian Airlines Rainbow Warrior Classic. All three matches were in Honolulu and were won by the Warriors in straight sets.
  • UH last opened the season against an EIVA opponent in 2020, when it swept a two-match series against Charleston in Honolulu.
  • UH has a combined record of 38-10 against the current EIVA members. Hawai’i has played all seven current members including a 19-10 mark versus Penn State. UH has a combined 19-0 record against the six other teams.
  • NJIT finished 14-13 last season and tied for second in the EIVA standings with an 8-4 mark. The Highlanders are picked second in this year’s preseason poll behind favorite Penn State.
  • UH begins the season ranked No. 2 in the AVCA Top 20 poll, marking the ninth consecutive year it earned a top 5 preseason ranking. The Warriors are also picked No. 2 in the preseason Big West Coaches Poll while Tread Rosenthal, Adrien Roure, Kristian Titriyski were named to the preseason team.
  • Hawai’i returns five starters — Rosenthal, Roure, Titriyski, Justin Todd, and Louis Sakanoko — among its 12 returning lettermen from last year’s squad that finished 27-6 and advanced to the NCAA Championship semifinals.
  • The Warriors return 85.4 percent of its point-scoring production (kills-aces-blocks) including its leader in kills (Roure-344) and service aces (Rosenthal-38).
  • UH has a 131-14 (.903) record at Bankoh Arena since 2017.
  • Head coach Charlie Wade begins his 17th season at the helm of the Rainbow Warriors and last year became the winningest coach in program history, surpassing Mike Wilton. Wade has a 319-131 career record.

 

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Witzleben Officially Rounds Out 2025-26 Track and Field Staff

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RIVERDALE, NY– Manhattan Men’s and Women’s Cross and Country and Track and Field Head Coach Todd Witzleben officially rounded out his 2025-26 Track and Field Coaching Staff with the additions of Justin Kleppel, Waddell Rembert-Jett, and Amanda Chambers on Tuesday morning. Assistant Coach Paddy McGrath remains as the Throws Coach for the Green and White.

Kleppel joins the Jasper family and returns home to Downstate New York after a four-year stint as a student-athlete for the Buffalo Bulls in the MAC.

Led by then Associate Head Coach Todd Witzleben of Buffalo’s Men’s Cross Country, Middle Distance and Distance Coach, Kleppel recorded career bests in numerous events, including the Indoor 60-Meter Dash with a time of 6.92. Outdoor 60-Meter Dash with a time of 7.13. Outdoor 100-Meter Dash of 10.86. Indoor Long Jump with a distance of 6.90m. Finally, the Outdoor Long Jump with a distance of 6.86m.

“I’ve watched as Justin developed from a walk-on at the University at Buffalo into the leader of the jumps squad,” described Witzleben. “I’m excited to bring him home to New York and have him mentor our strong jumps program at Manhattan.”

In his graduate campaign in 2024-25, Kleppel was named to the All-MAC Second Team for helping his team place second in the Men’s 4×100 Meter Relay at the MAC Outdoor Championships with a season-best time of 41.62. Individually, he finished ninth in the long jump finals with a personal best mark of 6.81 meters. Kleppel graduated from Buffalo with a degree in Public Health.

Kleppel hails from Queens and attended Francis Lewis High School, where he claimed PSAL Borough Champion in the Long Jump with a high school best 22’5″ in the respective event, with a mark of 11.84 in the 100m event.

Rembert-Jett hails from Columbia, SC, after attending South Carolina State as a four-year member of the Bulldogs Track and Field program.

“After a long search process, we found exactly what we were looking for in our new sprints and hurdles coach when we found Waddell,” described Witzleben. “He has the knowledge and enthusiasm to build a program that will soon get noticed around the NCAA.”

The Columbia native made his mark just two months into his collegiate career with a second-place finish at the Buccaneers Invitational with a 4x100m time of 41.04. Later that year at the Gamecock Invitational Outdoor, Rembert-Jett, once again, shone in the 4x100m event with a time of 39.63 and a top-five finish.

In the following indoor campaign, Rembert-Jett took the UAB Vulcan Invitational by storm in the 60m event with a time of 6.88 to finish atop the leaderboard in the respective event.

In his junior year, Rembert-Jett again claimed victory in a pair of 4x400m events. First, at the Samford Bulldog Open with a time of 3:16.34, while beating the previous time by nearly three whole seconds at the MEAC Indoor Track and Field Championships with a time of 3:13.64, to sit atop the leaderboard again. Rembert-Jett graduated with an undergraduate degree in 2022 and with a graduate degree in May 2025.

Chambers, a former student-athlete at the University at Albany, was a member of the Cross Country and Track and Field programs for five seasons, highlighted by three America East All-Conference accolades.

“Amanda was highly recommended as an up-and-coming distance coach,” said Witzleben. “As an athlete, she battled adversity to become one of the top runners in the Northeast. She knows what it takes to be great. Our Jasper athletes are going to benefit greatly from her experience and leadership.”

While a member of the Great Danes, Chambers captured her first victory as a student-athlete at the Central Connecticut State University Invitational in the 4x400m event with a time of 4:13.28. At the RPI Capital District Classic, the Schenectady native again took the 4x400m event by storm and posted another victory with a time of 4:05.82.

In the final event of her collegiate career, Chambers took home first place in the 10,000m at the IC4A/ECAC Outdoor Track and Field Championships with a time of 34:18.13.

After her stint as a student-athlete, Chambers joined the team as an Assistant Coach for Middle Distance and Distance runners under the tutelage of Matt Jones and Roberto J. Vives. Chambers, under the historical duo, helped the women’s program capture its 14th straight and 16th overall America East outdoor title, extending its longest active conference winning streak among Division I institutions. As a member of the Jaspers Track and Field coaching staff, Chambers will also join the Cross Country coaching roster.

Finally, making his return is former Jasper and current Throws Coach, Paddy McGrath ’95. McGrath, a 2008 Manhattan University Hall of Famer, rejoined the coaching staff in 2019 and has overseen the throwing contingency ever since.

“Paddy [McGrath] will continue coaching our throws group. We have put together an outstanding staff that will lead us to MAAC Championships through strong coaching and recruiting,” said Witzleben. “We’re building a positive team culture that will provide our student athletes an incredible experience.”

The Jaspers return to action on Friday, January 9, when the Green and White’s Indoor season continues with a trip to The Armory to compete in the Lions Indoor Invitational hosted by TCNJ.



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Andrea Roman Signs With Wake Forest Volleyball

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WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – Wake Forest volleyball and head coach Jeff Hulsmeyer announced the addition of Andrea Roman on Tuesday. 

A transfer from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Roman will join the Demon Deacons’ roster for the 2026-27 school year with one final season of eligibility remaining. She spent each of the last three seasons as a member of the Trojans’ volleyball program.

Roman is the second individual to ink with the Deacs this winter, as Catherine Burke also recently signed on Dec. 17.

Andrea Roman | 5-4 | Defensive Specialist/Libero | Humacao, Puerto Rico | Little Rock

One of the country’s top defensive players this past fall as a junior, Roman ranked second in the NCAA in total digs, finishing the 2025 season with 632. That total was good for the most by a Trojan in a single season throughout program history at Little Rock. In addition, her 5.31 digs-per-set average ranked fourth nationally. Roman’s stellar play led to her being named the 2025 Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) Defensive Player of the Year while also earning First Team All-OVC honors. Her clips in total digs and digs-per-set average both led the league. She had four performances of 30-plus digs and 13 with 20 or more while recording three of the top 10 single-match dig marks in program history during the season.

As a sophomore in 2024, Roman played in all 32 matches while making appearances in 125 sets. She led the team with a then-program record 624 digs and averaging 4.99 per set. Roman ranked first in the conference in total digs and fifth among all NCAA players. Her total ultimately helped Little Rock reach a new best single-season mark in digs as a team (2,227) through program history. She also played a notable role in the team’s setting tempo, finishing with 161 total assists. By the conclusion of the season, Roman was named Second Team All-OVC.

During her freshman season, Roman led the Trojans in digs (315) while seeing action in 22 matches and 79 sets played. She was also third on the roster in service aces (80). In all but one of the final 16 matches of the season, Roman led Little Rock in digs.

Andrea Roman Career Accolades & Accomplishments

  • 2025 OVC Defensive Player of the Year
  • 2025 First Team All-OVC
  • 2024 Second Team All-OVC
  • Ranks No. 1 all-time in single-season digs (632) at Little Rock
  • Ranks No. 2 all-time in career digs (1,571) at Little Rock
  • Five-time OVC Defensive Player of the Week honoree

Personal
Andrea is the daughter of Sylvia Gonzalez and Julio Roman – she also has two older siblings. In the classroom, Andrea plans to study Health & Exercise Science during her time on campus.

From Coach Hulsmeyer

“I’m so happy to have Andrea joining us to bring depth and experience to our libero group. With Emma Farrell graduating, Andrea provides an experienced defender who averaged over five digs per set this past season and is someone who has seen a lot of tough serving in the OVC. Getting her to Wake Forest in January will allow us to acclimate her for the speed of the ACC. I’ve known her former coach, Van Compton, for many years, so not only is she a well-trained skilled player, she is also someone of great character. She will be a wonderful addition to the Wake Forest family.”

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