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TCU Wins National Title as Iconic Campus Bar Closes

Well, we had to deal with some good news and bad news at TCU this weekend. First, the good. The great exodus from California continues. Apparently, life is so untenable out there that beach volleyball — Cali’s state sport, I guess — can’t even stand it. Say what, you ask? TCU’s women’s beach volleyball program […]

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Well, we had to deal with some good news and bad news at TCU this weekend.

First, the good.

The great exodus from California continues.

Apparently, life is so untenable out there that beach volleyball — Cali’s state sport, I guess — can’t even stand it.

Say what, you ask? TCU’s women’s beach volleyball program became the first program other than Southern Cal or UCLA to win the national championship on Sunday. The No. 2-seed Horned Frogs (32-5) topped No. 4 Loyola Marymount 3-2 in Gulf Shores, Alabama. I believe Gulf Shores is considered part of the Redneck Riviera.

Daniela Alvarez, the American Volleyball Coaches Association player of the year, and Tania Moreno came from behind to win the final match.

Alvarez and Moreno, who took a year off to play for Spain in the Paris Olympics, returned to TCU to finish undefeated in four years as a duo. Alvarez and Moreno dropped the first game 18-21 to LMU’s Michelle Shaffer and Anna Pelloia before rallying to win the final two 21-15 and 15-6.

TCU’s winningest pair, this season, Sofia Izuzquiza and Allanis Navas, won at No. 3, 21-16, 21-13 to remain perfect for the championship at 4-0. The freshman and senior duo end their first year at TCU 26-2.  

Anhelina Khmil and Ana Vergara won at No. 4, 21-14, 21-19, to finish the season undefeated at 21-0. The duo has tallied 41 wins together all-time.

TCU finished the season winning 12 consecutive matches.

Somewhere, the desert-worn Californian Karch Kiraly, a Santa Barbarian, or something, sits, doing little other than cursing Sam Houston’s Texas miracle.

“Son-of-a-beach!”

There were a bunch of people around here on Sunday saying as much because some bad news that trickled into the socials.

The acclaimed, beer-stained University Pub, with a history of almost 45 years, is shutting its doors this month.

Its lease has been terminated, according to an Instagram post.

“Sometimes you eat the bear; and sometimes the bear terminates your lease extension so they can turn a legacy business into your neighbor’s dining room. We’ll be around, having as much fun as ever, until 2am May 18th.”

I have never actually had bear, I don’t think, but I bet Jon Bonnell could cook it.

Bonnell’s Buffalo Bros. is expanding into the space to enlarge its dining room. Unsurprisingly, the move has drawn ire from loyal patrons — past and present — of The Pub, who are threatening to protest what they see as a grave injustice. Imagine Norm without Cheers.

Bonnell got on Instagram to reply to The Pub’s announcement: “Bbros is not the reason for The Pub closing.” He also called them great neighbors.

Since 1981, TCU students have forgotten more at The Pub than they ever learned in Elective 101 or even I’ve-Got-To-Have-This-Class-For-My-Degree 4300.

Reaction on Instagram to the news ranged from something along the lines of “Shame!” to “My ex stole my shithouse shirt and now I’m extra doubly pissed with her.”

A petition on Change.org, which takes on the most pressing cultural issues of our day, is making the rounds.

For the love of God, leaders and signers beseech, not The Pub! There can be no progress for humanity without The Pub!

Our man Mark Mourer, “his ownself,” an occasional contributor to our archives, has paid his share of light bills at The Pub over the years. In fact, we once asked him to whip up an ode to drinking in Fort Worth. He poured out his soul for us, The Pub front of his mind as inspiration for the words that came pouring forth.

He, too, walks the earth today shattered, half the man he was on Saturday.

“The University Pub in Fort Worth, TX is more than a bar,” says petition leader J.P. Johnson. “Nestled right next to the TCU campus, it has been an institution and a cherished part of the community for 44 incredible years. For generations of TCU fans, students, and alumni, the Pub has been a place of celebration, camaraderie, and lasting memories. It’s where we gathered to cheer on TCU’s greatest moments, share our joys and challenges, and create bonds that last a lifetime.

“Now, the very essence of this beloved establishment is under threat as the University Pub faces permanent closure. We are reaching out to all Fort Worth residents, TCU students and alumni, and supporters to help save this iconic venue.”

When I last looked about midday, 1,500 had gotten out their Bics to loan their John Hancock.

Congratulations, TCU’s beach volleyball national champions. We’ll toast you.

Somewhere.





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Seminoles Collect All-America honors at NCAA Outdoor Championships

EUGENE, Ore. – The No.21 Florida State men’s outdoor track and field team opened the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships on Wednesday at Hayward Field with Neo Mosebi and the 4×100 relay team capturing All-America honors. Mosebi collected his first career second-team All-American honor, after placing 17th in the men’s 100-meters with a […]

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EUGENE, Ore. – The No.21 Florida State men’s outdoor track and field team opened the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships on Wednesday at Hayward Field with Neo Mosebi and the 4×100 relay team capturing All-America honors.

Mosebi collected his first career second-team All-American honor, after placing 17th in the men’s 100-meters with a time of 10.21.

The relay team of Jaiden Rollins, Mosebi, Durian Moss and Amare Williams earned second-team All-America status, placing 16th with a time of 39.31.

Tyson Williams concluded his season in the 110 hurdles, crossing the line in 20th at 13.77.

Curtis Williams rounded out the evening for FSU in the men’s triple jump finishing in 20th with a mark of 7.18m

The 20th ranked women’s team will begin competition on Thursday, starting with the 4×100 relay at 7:05 p.m. ET. Expanded coverage throughout the meet can also be found on the ESPN family of networks and can be accessed at Seminoles.com. Live Results will be available here. 

NOLE SUMMARY:  

Men’s long jump (final):

Curtis Williams | 20th | 7.18m (23-4)

-Men’s 110m hurdles (Semifinal)   

Tyson Williams | 20th | 13.77

Men’s 100-meters (Semifinal)  

Neo Mosebi | 17th | 10.21

-Men’s 4×100-meter relay (first round):  

Jaiden Rollins, Neo Mosebi, Durian Moss, Amare Williams | 16th | 39.31

FLORIDA STATE NCAA OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE 

THURSDAY, JUNE 12 – Women’s semifinal

7:05 p.m.     4x100m relay

7:38 p.m.     3,000m Steeplechase- Brooke Mullins

8:25 p.m.     100m –Shenese Walker, Joella Lloyd

8:41 p.m.     400m – Kaelyaah Liburd 

9:14 p.m.     400m hurdles – Tyra Wilson 

10:36 p.m.   
4x400m relay

FRIDAY, JUNE 13- Men’s final

8:10 p.m.-   Triple jump-Kyvon Tatham 

SATURDAY, JUNE 14- Women’s finals

9:02 p.m.    4x100m relay

9:10 p.m.    Triple jump-Kayla Pinkard


9:24 p.m.    3,000m Steeplechase- Brooke Mullins

10:02 p.m.  100m –Shenese Walker, Joella Lloyd

10:14 p.m.  400m – Kaelyaah Liburd


10:21 p.m.   4x400m relay 

10:27 p.m.  400m hurdles – Tyra Wilson 

 

For more information on Florida State track and field, follow Twitter (X)
@FSU_Track and Instagram @FSU_Track.      

 

 





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European Aquatics announces full details of clinics at junior competitions

European Aquatics is proud to announce the full details of a new series of education clinics as part of the European Aquatics Academy programme for this summer’s junior and u23 competitions. Running alongside the 2025 Junior and U23 Championships, these clinics are designed to support the development of coaches, technical officials, and support staff across […]

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European Aquatics is proud to announce the full details of a new series of education clinics as part of the European Aquatics Academy programme for this summer’s junior and u23 competitions.

Running alongside the 2025 Junior and U23 Championships, these clinics are designed to support the development of coaches, technical officials, and support staff across all disciplines. From swimming and diving to artistic swimming, open water, and water polo, each session provides expert-led insight into key areas of athlete performance, technical evaluation, and mental preparation.

Delivered in close collaboration with the World Aquatics development team, the sessions are led by experienced professionals and offer a unique opportunity to learn, grow, and share expertise with peers across Europe.

All clinics are free to attend, and registration is now open at www.eaacademy.eu. Places are available for both in-person and virtual attendance, ensuring accessibility for all federations and individuals.

We encourage every National Federation to take full advantage of these opportunities, invest in the people behind their athletes, and contribute to raising the standard of aquatic sport across the continent.


Summer 2025 Clinics – Now Open for Booking at eaacademy.eu

Open Water Junior Championships – Setubal

Topic: Role of nutrition in preparation for OW Swimming Events for Age Groups

Thursday 19 June 2025 | 16:00–17:00 | Lisbon (WEST)

https://www.eaacademy.eu/lms/courses/open-water-championships-junior-setubal-role-of-nutrition-in-preparation-for-ow-swimming-events-for-age-groups

Junior Artistic Swimming Championships – Athens

Topic: Competition Through the Eyes of an Artistic Swimming Technical Controller

Wednesday 25 June 2025 | 18:00–19:30 | Athens (EEST)

Facilitator: Ana Montero

https://www.eaacademy.eu/lms/courses/junior-artistic-swimming-championships-athens-real-basemarks-video-examples-of-routines

Junior Diving Championships – Athens

Clinic #1: Performance, analyses and evaluation approach of technic in junior diving

Wednesday 25 June 2025 | 18:30–20:00 | Athens (EEST)

https://www.eaacademy.eu/lms/courses/junior-diving-championships-athens-clinic-1-performance-analyses-and-evaluation-approach-of-technic-in-junior-diving-2

Clinic #2: Neuro Linguistic Programming and other aspects of mental preparation; nutrition in competition and for physical advancement

Friday 27 June 2025 | 18:30–20:00 | Athens (EEST)

Facilitator: Ingrid Fantanals

https://www.eaacademy.eu/lms/courses/junior-diving-championships-athens-clinic-2-neuro-linguistic-programming-and-other-aspects-of-mental-preparation-nutrition-in-competition-and-for-the

U23 Swimming Championships – Samorin

Topic: The Development of Eneli Jefimova

Friday 27 June 2025 | 19:00–20:00 | CEST

Facilitator: Henry Hein

https://www.eaacademy.eu/lms/courses/u23-swimming-championships-samorin-the-development-of-eneli-jefimova

Water Polo U16 Women – Manisa  

Topic: Vertical position with ball training

Monday 30 June 2025 | 11:00 – 12:00 | Istanbul (GMT+3)

https://www.eaacademy.eu/lms/courses/water-polo-u16-women-manisa-vertical-position-with-ball-training

Junior Swimming Championships – Samorin

Topic: Is the end-spurt the key to success?

Saturday 5 July 2025 2025 | 13:00 | CEST

Facilitator: Joshua Neuloh

https://www.eaacademy.eu/lms/courses/junior-swimming-championships-samorin-is-the-end-spurt-the-key-to-success

Water Polo U16 Men – Manisa

Topic: Vertical position with ball training

Thursday 10 July 2025 | 11:00 – 12:00 | Istanbul (GMT+3)

https://www.eaacademy.eu/lms/courses/water-polo-u16-men-manisa-vertical-position-with-ball-training

Water Polo U18 Men – Oradea  

Topic: Pressing defence individual tactic and man-down defence

Saturday 23 August 2025 | 13:00 – 14:00 | Bucharest (EEST)

https://www.eaacademy.eu/lms/courses/water-polo-u18-men-oradea-pressing-defence-individual-tactic-and-man-down-defence

Water Polo U18 Women – Gzira

Topic: Pressing defence individual tactic and man-down defence

Saturday 6 September 2025 | 13:00 – 14:00 | Malta (CEST)

https://www.eaacademy.eu/lms/courses/water-polo-u18-women-gzira-pressing-defence-individual-tactic-and-man-down-defence

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LA Tech Athletics Earns Seven Awards in 2024-25 CSC Creative & Digital Design Contest

Story Links RUSTON – Louisiana Tech Athletics was recognized for its outstanding creative and digital content, earning a total of seven awards in the 2024-25 College Sports Communicators (CSC) Creative & Digital Design Contest.   The annual contest, which continues to grow in size and prestige, drew a record-breaking 2,160 entries this […]

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RUSTON – Louisiana Tech Athletics was recognized for its outstanding creative and digital content, earning a total of seven awards in the 2024-25 College Sports Communicators (CSC) Creative & Digital Design Contest.
 
The annual contest, which continues to grow in size and prestige, drew a record-breaking 2,160 entries this year, including 930 from the University Division.  Louisiana Tech was among more than 250 institutions and conference offices participating, with over 650 individuals recognized across the contest.
 
LA Tech’s content creators were honored across multiple categories, showcasing the department’s depth and versatility in creative production:

  • Jun Lee, Assistant A.D. for Creative Video Services, earned two top five finishes in the Short Form Videos/Reels category:

    • 3rd Place – Football Game Week Hype Video
    • 4th Place – Blue Helmet Reveal Video

  • Kevin Albarez, Associate Director for Strategic Communications, received recognition in the Game Notes category:

    • 17th Place – Women’s Basketball Game Notes vs. Illinois State (WNIT Great 8)

  • Courtney Pugh, graphic designer, led the way with four awards across various categories:

    • 2nd Place – Football Gameday Program (Programs category)
    • 3rd Place – Football Signing Day Graphic (Signing Day Package category)
    • 10th Place – Milton Williams Super Bowl Champion Graphic (Major Awards & Championships category)
    • 16th Place – Lane Burroughs 300 Wins Graphic (Individual Awards, Milestones & Records category)


“The Creative & Digital Design contest continues to showcase the immeasurable talent of the CSC membership in the creative space as we recognize the best in our industry through a wide variety of contest categories as judged by their peers,” said CSC committee chair Patrick Murphy of the Colorado School of Mines.
 
The contest, now in its second year under an expanded format, has seen a dramatic rise in participation—jumping over 125 percent from 957 entries in 2023-24. Nine contest categories experienced year-over-year growth, with significant expansion in the Portfolio Contests, which drew 173 submissions and saw the addition of two new categories.



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Four #SummitOTF athletes highlight Day 1 of the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships

Story Links Results Schedule of Events EUGENE, Ore.-Four Sumit League student athletes competed during the opening day of the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships Wednesday with one earning second team All-American honors and two more earning honorable mention All-American […]

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EUGENE, Ore.-Four Sumit League student athletes competed during the opening day of the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships Wednesday with one earning second team All-American honors and two more earning honorable mention All-American honors. 

Kansas City

Tory Lanham earned second team all-American honors after finishing 13th in the 200 meter dash at his first NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championship Wednesday evening. The Roo Sophomore ran a 20.52 to finish sixth in his heat. 

North Dakota State

North Dakota State University thrower Sam Roller placed 24th in the javelin at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships on Wednesday evening at Hayward Field, garnering honorable mention All-America status.

 

Roller threw 198-9 (60.58m) on his first attempt to take 24th place overall.

 

The Summit League champion finished his Bison career at No. 5 on the NDSU all-time list in the javelin.

 

Roller’s NCAA Championships appearance was the 10th for the North Dakota State men in the javelin over the past 10 seasons.

 

The top eight finishers in all events earn first team All-American honors, places 9 through 16 are named second team All-Americans, and all other national meet competitors receive honorable mention status.

South Dakota

Competing at his first NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships Wednesday evening, Tre Young placed 18th in the men’s pole vault competition at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon to earn honorable mention all-American honors.

 

Young, a senior from Toledo, Ohio, cleared the opening height of 17-0 (5.18m) on his first attempt. It took three tries to clear the second height of 17-5 ¾ (5.33m) before bowing out at 17-9 ¾ (5.43m).

 

Young had a strong senior campaign for the Yotes, winning the Summit League crown in the pole vault with a new personal best of 18-0 ½ (5.50m). Young advanced through the NCAA West First Round by clearing 17-5 ½ (5.32m) in College Station, Texas two weeks ago.

He wraps up his time as a Coyote with four all-Summit League honors and a Summit League title in the pole vault. He also earned Summit Leauge Peak Performer honors twice in his career. He sits tied for fourth on the Coyote Outdoor Top 10 and seventh on the Coyote Indoor Top 10 in the pole vault.

 

South Dakota has three more Coyotes in action Thursday evening, with two pole vaulters in Anna Willis and Gen Hirata set to compete along with Sara Reifenrath on the track in the 400-meters. The pole vault is set to begin at 6:35 p.m. Central Time with the 400-meters set to run at 7:51 p.m. Central Time.

South Dakota State

Cody Larson competed in the 3000-meter steeplechase but was unable to finish the race due to injury.

#SummitOTF

 





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16 L-L League boys volleyball standouts earn District 3 all-star honors, including Class 2A Player of the Year [lists] | Boys’ volleyball

An even 16 Lancaster-Lebanon League boys volleyball standouts have earned District 3 all-star honors for their exploits on the court during the 2025 season. That includes eight players in Class 3A, eight players in 2A, and the Player of the Year in 2A, Manheim Central senior setter Dylan Musser. Manheim Central coach Craig Dietrich, who […]

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An even 16 Lancaster-Lebanon League boys volleyball standouts have earned District 3 all-star honors for their exploits on the court during the 2025 season.

That includes eight players in Class 3A, eight players in 2A, and the Player of the Year in 2A, Manheim Central senior setter Dylan Musser.

Manheim Central coach Craig Dietrich, who guided the Barons to their second district championship, and into the PIAA 2A title match for the second year in a row, was tabbed Coach of the Year.

In 3A, Cedar Crest senior hitter Jack Wolgemuth, the L-L Section 1 MVP, and Warwick junior hitter Thomas Mejia were named to the first team. Cedar Crest senior hitter Aidan Vukovich and Hempfield junior hitter George Agadis picked up second-team honors.

Cedar Crest senior hitter Tate Tadajweski, Penn Manor senior hitter Harry Whited, and Hempfield junior teammates Mason Koehler, a hitter, and Marcel Boyreau, a setter, made the honorable mention list. 

Wolgemuth, a Saint Francis University recruit, made the district all-star list for the third time.

In 2A, Musser and Dietrich pocketed top honors as player and coach of the year, respectively, as Manheim Central won its third straight Section 2 crown and went to the L-L title match for the third year in a row, falling to Cedar Crest in the finale — after back-to-back crowns.

But the Barons rallied nicely to win district gold, and a spot opposite Meadville in the 2A state championship for the second straight year.

Meanwhile, Manheim Central had a trio of first-team selections in senior middle Landon Mattiace, an Eastern University recruit, senior libero Colin Rohrer and senior hitter Reagan Miller; Miller and Musser shared Section 2 MVP honors this spring, and Miller and Mattiace were repeat district all-star selections. 

Lancaster Mennonite senior middle Jackson Harbaugh also picked up a first-team nod, and teammate Nik Martiny, a senior hitter, was a second team selection after they helped the Blazers advance a round in the district playoffs. 

Manheim Central juniors Caleb Groff, a hitter, and Blake Neiles, a middle, also nabbed second-team honors.

Gap’s Linville Hill Christian, out of the Commonwealth Christian Athletic Conference, advanced to the district 2A semifinals, and saw senior setter Dylan Stoltzfus make the first team, and senior hitter Reece Stoltzfus make the second team. 


Setter of attention: Manheim Central senior standout steers Barons' successful volleyball program

DISTRICT 3 CLASS 3A ALL-STARS

Player of the Year: Isaiah Sibbitt, Cumberland Valley

Coach of the Year: Terry Ranck, Cumberland Valley

FIRST TEAM

Jack Wolgemuth, senior OH, Cedar Crest

Brodie Heshler, junior MH, Central Dauphin

John He, senior OH, Central York

Lance Shaffer, senior S, Central York

Aidan Dunwoody, senior OH, Cumberland Valley

Avery Reynolds, senior MH, Cumberland Valley

Bryson Walsh, senior OH, Cumberland Valley

Carter Weyant, senior OH, Governor Mifflin

Angel Bermudez, senior S, Governor Mifflin

Hugh Rogers, senior OH, Northeastern York

Tyler Good, senior OH, Red Lion

Thomas Mejia, junior OH, Warwick

SECOND TEAM

Aidan Vukovich, senior OH, Cedar Crest

Sutton Scoutleas, senior OH, Central Dauphin

Patrick Siewert, senior OH, Central York

Derek Paul, senior OH, Cumberland Valley

Hayden Ackley, junior L, Cumberland Valley

Ashton Wilson, senior OH, Exeter

George Agadis, junior OH, Hempfield

Armani George, senior MH, Governor Mifflin

Jacob Zambito, junior S, Northeastern York

Johny Moran, senior S, Palmyra

Chase Piazza, junior OH, Red Land

Anden Sadler, senior OH, Red Land

HONORABLE MENTION

Corey Fitzpatrick, senior OH, Carlisle

Tate Tadajweski, senior OH, Cedar Crest

Evan Barrick, senior L, Central Dauphin

Lincoln Wertz, senior MH, Northeastern York

Tyler Campbell, senior S, Exeter

Nathan MacDonald, senior L, Mechanicsburg

Mason Koehler, junior OH, Hempfield

Marcel Boyreau, junior S, Hempfield 

Henry Smullen, senior MH, Lower Dauphin

Dean Holbrook, senior MH, Mechanicsburg

Cade Palmer, senior OH, Palmyra

Harry Whited, senior OH, Penn Manor


Here are your 2025 L-L League boys volleyball all-stars, section MVPs [list]

DISTRICT 3 CLASS 2A ALL-STARS

Player of the Year: Dylan Musser, Manheim Central 

Coach of the Year: Craig Dietrich, Manheim Central 

FIRST TEAM

Austin Ambruster, junior S, Brandywine Heights

Gavin Geiger, junior OH, Brandywine Heights

Aaron Hildebrand, junior OH, Eastern York

Jackson Harbaugh, senior MH, Lancaster Mennonite

Dylan Stoltzfus, senior S, Linville Hill Christian 

Landon Mattiace, senior MH, Manheim Central 

Colin Rohrer, senior L, Manheim Central 

Reagan Miller, senior OH, Manheim Central 

Jackson Walker, junior OH, Trinity

Trent Weinstein, junior OH, York Suburban

Truett Miller, sophomore OH, York Suburban 

Billy Doyle, junior MH, York Suburban 

SECOND TEAM

Derick Jerez, senior OH, Berks Catholic

Yoniel Moronta, senior MH, Berks Catholic 

Bergen Smeltz, senior MH, Brandywine Heights

Blake Heck, senior MH, Daniel Boone

Nik Martiny, senior OH, Lancaster Mennonite

Reece Stoltzfus, senior OH, Linville Hill Christian

Caleb Groff, junior OH, Manheim Central

Blake Neiles, junior MH, Manheim Central 

Cooper Hohenadel, senior OH, Schuylkill Valley

Kieran Finnegan, senior S, Trinity

Evan Guyer, junior L, York Suburban

Robert Berry, sophomore MH, York Suburban

HONORABLE MENTION

Cooper Robison, sophomore OH, Daniel Boone

Zac Perryman, junior OH, York Suburban

Josh Slade, junior OH, York Suburban 

Noah Newswanger, senior S, Berks Catholic 

Brendan Palmer, senior L, Trinity

Caden Thompson, senior OH, Schuylkill Valley

Turner Hare, senior S, York Suburban



Cedar Crest gets defensive, dethrones Manheim Central for first L-L League boys volleyball championship


Manheim Central serves up win against York Suburban, bags second District 3 Class 2A boys volleyball championship


'Creating magic': Elizabethtown seniors do a lot more than just play volleyball for the Bears

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Fans Can Get Excited for Thrilling Promotions During 2025 Volleyball Season

Story Links VOLLEYBALL PROMOTIONS PAGE MOREHEAD, Ky. — While the action on the court should be eye catching in 2025, fans will be treated to a great variety of promotions too as home volleyball matches this season. The seasons starts with an exhibition match on Aug. 23 and finishes up on Nov. […]

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MOREHEAD, Ky. — While the action on the court should be eye catching in 2025, fans will be treated to a great variety of promotions too as home volleyball matches this season.

The seasons starts with an exhibition match on Aug. 23 and finishes up on Nov. 19 prior to the OVC Tournament In between, there are promotions for all ages.

Saturday, Aug. 23 vs. Eastern Kentucky (exhibition) – 2 p.m. ET

New Student Day

Friday, Sept 5 vs. Toledo and UIC – 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.

National Cheese Pizza Day with FREE Giovanni’s personal pizzas (first 50 students)

Saturday, Sept. 6 vs. Radford – 2 p.m.

Youth Day with autographs post-match

Thursday, Sept. 18 vs. Xavier – 5 p.m.

MSU Student Appreciation with FREE MSU branded bucket hats (first 100 students)

Friday, Sept. 26 vs. Southern Indiana – 6 p.m.

Student-Athlete Night

Saturday, Sept. 27 vs. Southern Indiana – 2 p.m.

Celebrating Special Olympics Day

Thursday, Oct. 16 vs. Tennessee Tech – 7:30 p.m.

Homecoming Celebration

Friday, Oct. 17 vs. Tennessee Tech – 4 p.m.

Homecoming Celebration with FREE Buffalo Wild Wings T-shirts

Tuesday, Oct 21 vs. Tennessee State – 5 p.m.

National Apple Day with MSU Faculty Appreciation Night

Thursday, Nov. 6 vs. SIUE – 6 p.m.

National Nachos Day 

Greek Night

Friday, Nov. 7 vs. SIUE – 5 p.m.

Senior Night

Tuesday, Nov. 18 vs. UT Martin – 5 p.m.

Collaboration with MSU Campus Activities Board

Wednesday, Nov. 19 vs. UT Martin – Noon

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