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Final Seeding Data for the Boys Volleyball Postseason (2025)

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The final seeding data used to seed the 2025 CHSAA Boys Volleyball Regional Tournaments is below. This data reflects the final output of the CHSAA Seeding Index of the regular season.

The regional tournament brackets are due to be released on Wednesday, May 7.

2025 CHSAA Boys Volleyball Seeding Data















































Class 5A
Rank School Wins Losses Ties MP Rating RPI Rating Normalized MP Normalized RPI Normalized Avg.
1 Littleton Public Schools 22 1 0 27.391600 0.710616 1.000000 1.000000 1.000000
2 Mountain Vista 21 2 0 24.388600 0.680486 0.920758 0.908195 0.914476
3 Eaglecrest 19 4 0 23.740900 0.679160 0.903667 0.904155 0.903911
4 Legacy 19 3 0 22.685100 0.672218 0.875807 0.883002 0.879405
5 Poudre 19 4 0 19.946300 0.648352 0.803536 0.810284 0.806910
6 Castle View 17 6 0 17.859000 0.623217 0.748458 0.733698 0.741078
7 Fossil Ridge 18 5 0 17.046100 0.628373 0.727007 0.749408 0.738208
8 Grandview 17 6 0 17.464000 0.622610 0.738035 0.731848 0.734941
9 Douglas County 17 5 0 17.060400 0.618736 0.727385 0.720044 0.723715
10 Discovery Canyon 18 4 0 15.019000 0.608292 0.673517 0.688222 0.680869
11 Valor Christian 14 8 0 14.686100 0.607415 0.664732 0.685550 0.675141
12 Niwot 14 9 0 15.481400 0.599265 0.685719 0.660717 0.673218
13 Arvada West 15 8 0 14.685000 0.595443 0.664703 0.649071 0.656887
14 Coronado 19 4 0 13.996600 0.593317 0.646538 0.642594 0.644566
15 Cheyenne Mountain 17 6 0 13.098300 0.589915 0.622834 0.632228 0.627531
16 Chaparral 12 11 0 9.811300 0.557886 0.536098 0.534636 0.535367
17 Denver East 12 10 0 8.591200 0.562538 0.503903 0.548811 0.526357
18 Cherokee Trail 10 13 0 9.117800 0.548379 0.517798 0.505669 0.511734
19 Rampart 12 11 0 8.967900 0.548613 0.513843 0.506382 0.510112
20 Cherry Creek 11 12 0 8.825800 0.546543 0.510093 0.500075 0.505084
21 Overland 15 8 0 7.895900 0.551838 0.485555 0.516208 0.500882
22 Thomas Jefferson 14 9 0 7.751200 0.549193 0.481737 0.508149 0.494943
23 Legend 11 11 0 7.766500 0.536229 0.482141 0.468648 0.475395
24 Regis Jesuit 11 12 0 7.692600 0.529195 0.480191 0.447216 0.463703
25 Bear Creek 9 13 0 6.785400 0.530234 0.456252 0.450382 0.453317
26 Vista PEAK Prep 12 11 0 5.662700 0.538434 0.426627 0.475367 0.450997
27 Riverdale Ridge 13 10 0 6.207900 0.530258 0.441013 0.450455 0.445734
28 ThunderRidge 10 12 0 6.947800 0.515852 0.460537 0.406560 0.433549
29 Centaurus 14 9 0 5.861600 0.520770 0.431875 0.421545 0.426710
30 Denver South 13 10 0 3.677100 0.512376 0.374231 0.395969 0.385100
31 Rangeview 11 12 0 2.145900 0.512608 0.333827 0.396676 0.365251
32 Fountain-Fort Carson 9 14 0 1.402900 0.490009 0.314221 0.327817 0.321019
33 Sand Creek 10 13 0 1.290000 0.484625 0.311242 0.311412 0.311327
34 Ponderosa 6 16 0 0.568300 0.473325 0.292198 0.276982 0.284590
35 Rock Canyon 6 15 0 -0.421600 0.466057 0.266077 0.254836 0.260456
36 Boulder 8 14 0 -1.393500 0.466079 0.240431 0.254903 0.247667
37 George Washington 6 14 0 -4.353900 0.457993 0.162313 0.230266 0.196289
38 Greeley Central 4 18 0 -4.683900 0.439518 0.153605 0.173973 0.163789
39 Westminster 8 14 0 -5.256200 0.431809 0.138503 0.150484 0.144493
40 Highlands Ranch 2 18 0 -7.720600 0.399568 0.073474 0.052246 0.062860
41 Doherty 4 19 0 -8.529200 0.390668 0.052137 0.025128 0.038632
42 Mesa Ridge 4 19 0 -9.052200 0.389057 0.038336 0.020220 0.029278
43 Pomona 1 20 0 -10.505000 0.382421 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000












































Class 4A
Rank School Wins Losses Ties MP Rating RPI Rating Normalized MP Normalized RPI Normalized Avg.
1 Regis Groff 20 3 0 18.198800 0.631951 1.000000 1.000000 1.000000
2 D’Evelyn 20 3 0 12.603900 0.623085 0.868355 0.975165 0.921760
3 Pueblo South 18 5 0 11.327200 0.580625 0.838315 0.856231 0.847273
4 DSST: College View 17 6 0 8.536900 0.579465 0.772660 0.852982 0.812821
5 Severance 17 6 0 6.952200 0.559783 0.735373 0.797850 0.766612
6 Denver Waldorf 13 4 0 4.850700 0.573167 0.685926 0.835340 0.760633
7 Stargate School 16 5 0 5.677700 0.548350 0.705384 0.765825 0.735605
8 Colorado Springs Christian 14 6 0 2.557400 0.514261 0.631965 0.670339 0.651152
9 Lutheran 10 11 0 2.647200 0.500897 0.634078 0.632905 0.633492
10 Vail Christian 9 9 0 -0.442200 0.505093 0.561386 0.644658 0.603022
11 Mountain View 13 10 0 -1.434600 0.478294 0.538035 0.569592 0.553814
12 Mullen 6 17 0 -0.796000 0.472524 0.553061 0.553430 0.553245
13 Aurora West College Prep Academy 12 8 0 -3.984500 0.476851 0.478038 0.565550 0.521794
14 DSST: Cedar 13 8 0 -4.433600 0.479843 0.467470 0.573931 0.520701
15 KIPP Denver Collegiate 13 5 0 -4.488200 0.473330 0.466186 0.555687 0.510936
16 Eagle Ridge Academy 10 12 0 -4.750800 0.459980 0.460007 0.518293 0.489150
17 Campion Academy 5 3 0 -6.701200 0.475117 0.414115 0.560693 0.487404
18 The Vanguard School 10 13 0 -3.894000 0.451498 0.480167 0.494534 0.487350
19 Canon City 11 11 0 -4.435200 0.449105 0.467433 0.487831 0.477632
20 Hinkley 9 14 0 -6.163700 0.442482 0.426762 0.469279 0.448020
21 Alameda 8 11 0 -8.746500 0.443303 0.365990 0.471579 0.418784
22 Windsor Charter Academy 8 10 0 -8.108300 0.426313 0.381006 0.423988 0.402497
23 Gateway 10 13 0 -8.289400 0.426345 0.376745 0.424078 0.400411
24 DSST: Conservatory Green 11 12 0 -9.467400 0.435270 0.349028 0.449077 0.399052
25 Thomas MacLaren School 10 9 0 -8.129700 0.422404 0.380503 0.413039 0.396771
26 Forge Christian 7 16 0 -9.391700 0.410051 0.350809 0.378437 0.364623
27 Kennedy 9 12 0 -12.121200 0.413226 0.286585 0.387330 0.336957
28 Manual 7 11 0 -12.248600 0.406344 0.283587 0.368053 0.325820
29 Fort Lupton 4 18 0 -12.185100 0.385951 0.285081 0.310930 0.298006
30 James Irwin 6 14 0 -12.432200 0.385300 0.279267 0.309107 0.294187
31 Addenbrooke Classical Academy 4 19 0 -16.160000 0.375432 0.191554 0.281465 0.236510
32 DMLK 5 11 0 -16.981500 0.358157 0.172224 0.233076 0.202650
33 STEM School Highlands Ranch 2 17 0 -19.114300 0.336943 0.122041 0.173654 0.147847
34 Arrupe Jesuit 3 20 0 -19.499100 0.340074 0.112986 0.182424 0.147705
35 Denver West 3 20 0 -22.080200 0.325366 0.052254 0.141226 0.096740
36 Fountain Valley 1 10 0 -20.274400 0.308051 0.094744 0.092725 0.093734
37 Lincoln 1 17 0 -21.955900 0.313156 0.055179 0.107024 0.081102
38 Rocky Mountain Prep SMART 2 16 0 -24.301000 0.305884 0.000000 0.086655 0.043327
39 Atlas Preparatory School 1 12 0 -23.020500 0.274951 0.030130 0.000008 0.015069
40 Lotus School For Excellence 0 8 0 -23.421400 0.274948 0.020697 0.000000 0.010348



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Wisconsin defeats Stanford in NCAA regional semifinals: Updates, recap

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Who does Wisconsin volleyball play next in NCAA tournament?

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Third-seeded Wisconsin will face top-seeded Texas in the NCAA regional finals on Dec. 14 at a to-be-announced time. The Longhorns are coming off a sweep in the regional semifinals against fourth-seeded Indiana.

Here are some highlights from the Texas-Indiana match:

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Wisconsin is headed to the NCAA regional finals following a four-set win over Stanford. The Badgers won the fourth set, 25-22. Check back for more postmatch updates.



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#11 Volleyball Practices, Then Meets Media Prior to #2 Kentucky Match

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LEXINGTON, Ky. — The Creighton Volleyball team practiced for just more than an hour before meeting the media in Lexington, Ky., on Friday afternoon as it completed preparations for Saturday’s Elite Eight match at No. 2 Kentucky.

After practice, Creighton head coach Brian Rosen, along with Eloise Brandewie, Jaya Johnson and Abbey Hayes met the media.

First serve between Creighton and Kentucky is set for 4 p.m. Central. The contest will be nationally-televised on ESPN2.

 



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‘U’ Falls in Sweet 16 to No. 4 Pittsburgh

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PITTSBURGH, Pa. — The No. 4 seeded Minnesota volleyball team fell to the No. 1 seeded Pittsburgh Panthers on Thursday night at the Petersen Events Center in three sets. The set scores of the match were 25-16, 25-23, 25-22.

The Gophers season ended in the Sweet 16 for the 21st time in program history with a 24-10 (12-8 B1G) record.

“Congrats to Pittsburgh on the win and for the university and city for being such great hosts,” said head coach Keegan Cook. “I’m proud of the way our team battled tonight and throughout the season. We just fell a little bit short tonight. I told the team I have loved coaching them all year and appreciate their willingness to learn and grow. We’re going to miss these seniors next year, but we’re glad to get back to the second weekend of the NCAA Tournament and continue to push the program forward.”

Kelly Kinney and Carly Gilk led Minnesota with nine kills while Stella Swenson had 28 assists, three blocks and three aces. Julia Hanson was held to eight kills in her final collegiate match.

The Gophers (24-10, 12-8 Big Ten) were outhit the Panthers (29-4, 18-2 ACC) .271 to .178, leading in kills (47 to 33) and digs (48 to 34). Minnesota had more aces (4 to 3) and blocks (10 to 5).

Julia Hanson commented on her time at Minnesota and what it meant for her to end her career as a Golden Gopher.

“There were times that I questioned myself and how things were going after my sophomore year,” Hansen said. “But I’m so glad to be a part of this program and so proud to have that ‘M’ on my chest. It means everything to me. I’m so thankful for my time at Minnesota.”

For Pittsburgh, Olivia Babcock had 19 kills while Brooke Mosher went for 35 assists. Bre Kelly and Blaire Bayless also had eight kills for the Panthers.

How It Happened

SET 1 | Pittsburgh started out hot, scoring six of the first seven points before Minnesota called a timeout. The Gophers tallied a pair of kills to get it to four at 7-3 before the Panthers scored three straight on two kills and a block to go up 10-3. An attacking error followed by a kill from Kinney and a block from Myers cut it to four again at 11-7. Following a service error from Minnesota, the Gophers scored four of the next five to force a Pitt timeout, trailing 13-11. Swenson tallied an ace, Gilk had a kill and Taylor combined with Gilk on a block. After the timeout, the Panthers bounced back by scoring four of five, taking a 17-12 lead and forcing coach Cook’s final timeout of the frame. The Gophers would get no closer than five the rest of the way as the Panthers closed out the first frame, 25-16. Pitt hit .267 for the set while Minnesota hit just .026.

SET 2 | Minnesota came out strong, scoring seven of the first 12. Swenson had two aces while Kinney tallied a pair of kills. A kill from Myers and a block from Kinney and Myers put the Gophers up 10-9 before three straight from Pitt forced a Minnesota timeout, trailing 12-10. Kills from Swenson and Gilk combined with a Panthers attacking error helped give Minnesota back the lead at 14-13. The Panthers scored three of the next four to tie it up at 16-16. Two more kills put them up 18-16, forcing Minnesota’s final timeout of the set. Pitt would go up by as many as three at 22-19 before two errors cut the lead to just one at 22-21, leading to a Pitt timeout. A Panthers hitting error and kill from Hanson tied it up at 23-23, forcing one more Pitt timeout. A kill and a block won the set for Pitt, 25-23.

SET 3 | Pitt scored seven of the first 11 points before kills from Taylor and Gilk combined with a block from Hanson and Taylor tied it up at 7-7. The Panthers went on a 5-2 spurt after that, getting four kills and an ace to go up 12-9, forcing a Minnesota timeout. The Gophers would battle back, scoring five of the next seven to cut it to 15-14. Kills from Gilk and Myers combined with an ace from Garr tied it up at 17 apiece. A pair of kills from Myers put Minnesota up 19-18, leading to a Panthers timeout. After the break, Minnesota got a block and a Pitt error to go up 21-19 before the Panthers answered back with two more to tie it at 21. The two teams exchanged the next pair of points before the Panthers closed out the match on a 3-0 run to win, 25-22.

Game Notes

» Minnesota is now 1-3 all-time against Pitt, including 0-2 in the NCAA Tournament.

» The Gophers are now 10-11 in the NCAA Regional Semifinals.

» Minnesota posted 10+ blocks for the 15th time this season.

» Minnesota is now 4-7 against ranked opponents this season.

» McKenna Garr (10) posted 10+ digs for the 24th time in 2025.

» Lourdes Myers went for six blocks to lead Minnesota.

» Stella Swenson went for 28 assists and a team-best three aces.

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Nebraska Volleyball keeping practices light-hearted as they prep for NCAA Regional

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LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) – Nebraska volleyball is keeping the practices light-hearted as they prep to play Kansas in the NCAA Regional.

The Huskers come into the Round of 16 with a 32-0 record and a lot of pressure to make the Final Four. With the mountain of expectations, the players and coaching staff are keeping the training fun and focused on each round rather than the latter goals.

“We still have a lot of fun in our practice, so even though the level is so high, we’re still managing to find ways to have fun,” junior middle blocker Andi Jackson said.

The light-hearted practices and emphasis on playing freely, has really proven to help Jackson’s game. This season she is hitting a nation-best .483 and is averaging 1.14 blocks per set.

“If you look too far into the future, you’re probably going to get a little nervous and get a little stressed out. So just really focusing on what we’re doing in the moment and focusing on where our feet are,” junior outside hitter Harper Murray said.

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No. 1 ranked Nebraska will face off against 16th ranked Kansas on Friday, Dec. 12. The match starts 30 minutes after the conclusion of the two-seed Louisville versus three-seed Texas A&M match, which begins at 6 p.m. CT.

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Louisville vs Texas A&M channel, TV, UofL volleyball game time today

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No. 2 Louisville volleyball takes on No. 3 Texas A&M in the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 today at Bob Devaney Sports Complex in Lincoln, Nebraska.

This match marks UofL’s seventh straight regional appearance and first with Dan Meske as head coach.

Here’s everything you need to know to follow today’s match from home:

Today’s match between No. 2 seed Louisville and No. 3 seed Texas A&M is scheduled for 7 p.m. at Bob Devaney Sports Center in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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