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CAA Sports to Acquire International Sports Management Consultancy Portas Consulting


CAA Sports, a division of Creative Artists Agency, has agreed to a deal to acquire Portas Consulting, a premier global management consulting firm, subject to customary regulatory approval. Executive Chairman and Founder David Portas and Managing Partner Donal McElwee, along with their team of 160 consultants and staff who have completed projects in more than 40 countries worldwide, will join the agency.
With key offices in London, Riyadh, Dubai, and Singapore, the award-winning sports consultancy, which will be rebranded to CAA Portas, collaborates with governments, federations, Olympic committees, leagues, clubs, investors, Ministers, Boards, C-suite executives, senior sports leaders and private sector organizations to develop innovative strategies that improve performance, enhance participation, optimize governance, and drive commercial growth. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
“The global sports marketplace is evolving rapidly, creating unprecedented opportunities for the agency and our clients in both established and emerging markets. As CAA Sports continues its international growth plan, we remain focused on creating new service offerings that we can deliver to clients to accelerate their business objectives,” said Paul Danforth, CAA Managing Director and President of CAA Sports. “Portas Consulting is a best-in-class management consultancy, whose likeminded leadership and collaborative approach to client service will fit seamlessly into the CAA Sports ecosystem. By adding this unique expertise to our already robust suite of services, we are uniquely positioned to help shape the future of the global sports industry.”
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Founded in 2006, Portas Consulting consistently ranks among the top sports management consulting firms, providing its clients in the sector with a more tailored and specialist service and deeper subject matter expertise than the generalist management consultancies. Delivering impact across all areas of the sports economy, Portas’ recent programs include: transforming sports economies; creating national sports policies; increasing sports participation; winning bids for major events; optimizing leagues and clubs; securing increases in funding into sport at a national and city level; optimizing global sporting calendars; supporting federations, leagues and clubs with their investments and long-term commercial sustainability; and providing sports investment advisory, and feasibility studies for sports assets.
“Portas’ mission is to transform the world through sport,” said Donal McElwee, Managing Partner, Portas Consulting. “We have grown organically by 30% annually throughout the last 10 years to become the leading independent advisor to senior leaders in sport. Our new goal is to expand even faster to create a world leading end-to-end advisory business. CAA Sports is the ideal fit to achieve this growth and diversification for the benefit of the industry, our clients, and our people.”
CAA Sports is a diversified sports enterprise with global operations encompassing 18 divisions, including property sales, brand consulting, media rights, executive search, venue development, and athlete representation. Since its inception, CAA Sports has completed more than $11 billion in new sponsorship business on behalf of its property clients and orchestrated precedent-setting naming rights agreements, including the San Francisco 49ers’ Levi’s Stadium; Golden State Warriors’ Chase Center; and the LA Clippers’ Intuit Dome. The agency’s industry-leading sports media advisory practice has structured and negotiated more than $100 billion in media rights deals since its formation in 2010. The award-winning CAA Brand Consulting is currently advising, managing, and activating on more than $4 billion in sponsorship rights deals on behalf of its global brand clients.
In 2017, the agency launched CAA ICON, the leading owner’s representative and strategic management consulting firm, which oversees the development, design, and construction of major stadiums worldwide, and CAA Executive Search, becoming the first major U.S. talent agency to build an executive search practice, serving the sports, entertainment, and media industries. The agency most recently announced the launch of CAA Global Family Office Advisory to help support the unique complexities of generational wealth. Providing a level of strategic insight, cultural fluency, and global connectivity that is unmatched in the industry, CAA Global Family Office Advisory helps Family Office clients navigate structure and design, family governance, and operational efficiencies, and provides board, leadership, philanthropic and human capital advisory.
CAA Sports represents more than 3,000 of the world’s best athletes in such sports as baseball, football, hockey, basketball, and soccer, in addition to coaches, on-air broadcasters, and sports personalities. For nine consecutive years, the agency has topped Forbes’ Most Valuable Sports Agencies list, with $14.1 billion in current active contract value under management and nearly $4 billion in client marketing revenues.
Rothschild & Co served as financial advisor for Portas Consulting and Charles Russell Speechlys LLP as legal advisor. White & Case LLP served as legal advisor for CAA.
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Reese Shugart named Gatorade volleyball player of year in South Carolina
Updated Jan. 13, 2026, 11:21 a.m. ET
- Reese Shugart of Dorman volleyball was named the South Carolina Gatorade Player of the Year for the second consecutive season.
- The Auburn commit led her team with 452 kills, 246 digs, and 57 aces during the 2025-26 season.
Reese Shugart of Dorman volleyball was named the South Carolina Gatorade Player of the Year for the 2025-26 season for the second straight year.
Shugart, an Auburn commit, finished the season with 452 kills, 246 digs, and 57 aces this season. Shugart made the Class 5A All-State team, the AVCA All-Region team, and was named to the North team for the North-South girls’ all-star game.
Dorman finished the season with a 30-6 record, 14-0 in Region 2-AAAAA, and a third consecutive state championship after the Cavaliers topped River Bluff 3-2 in the state final.
The team is led by National High School Hall of Fame coach Paula Kirkland, who has won 16 state championships with the program.
This marks the third consecutive season a Dorman volleyball player was named Gatorade Player of the Year in South Carolina. Carly O’Brien won the award in 2024.
Kamryn Jackson covers high school sports for the Spartanburg Herald-Journal, Anderson Independent Mail, Greenville News, and the USA TODAY Network. Please email her at KEJackson@gannett.com and please follow her on X, formerly known as Twitter, @KamxJack.
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Student-Athletes Post Record GPA, 329 Earn Fall Honor Roll
By Jeff Bowe, TTU Athletics Media Relations
COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee Tech student-athletes posted the highest GPA (3.5097) outside of the Spring 2020 COVID semester in program history.
This is the 34th consecutive semester that the Athletics Team Composite GPA has exceeded 3.0, a legacy that began in spring 2009. Fall 2025 was the second straight semester that all 15 teams tallied a team GPA above 3.0.
Men’s Golf led all teams with a 3.77 GPA, which is their highest GPA ever recorded. Soccer finished in a very close second place with an impressive (3.766), which is their highest ever recorded GPA, and Tennis completed the top 3 with a strong (3.71).
Volleyball (3.475) continues the longest streak of uninterrupted semesters (51) with a team GPA exceeding 3.0, and Soccer ranks second with a streak of 44 straight semesters.
Softball (3.557) and Women’s Track & Field (3.537) have consecutive 3.0+ streaks of 43 semesters. Tennis just completed its 35th and Women’s Cross Country (3.589) reached its 27th consecutive 3.0+ semester. While the Women’s Golf (3.542) team streak stands at 25 semesters.
Men’s Golf, Soccer, and Men’s Basketball all achieved their highest GPAs ever recorded (excluding COVID-19). Football achieved its highest-ever GPA during the Fall semester, and Women’s Basketball and Men’s Cross Country achieved the second-highest GPA ever recorded.
Other notable team GPAs include: Women’s Basketball (3.609), Men’s Cross Country (3.492), Beach Volleyball (3.445), Baseball (3.294), Men’s Basketball (3.236), and Football (3.086).
Fall 2025 Athletics Director Honor Roll (Alphabetically by team)
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Baseball |
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Barnett, Ty |
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Bennett, Tyler |
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Bragga, Luke |
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Casabella, Carter |
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Casteel, Cooper |
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Davis, Carson |
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Denton, Tyler |
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Fallon, Justin |
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Fuller, Cade |
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Garza, Manny |
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Holpuch, Garrett |
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Huddleston, Eli |
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Jimenez, Jorsixt |
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Jones, Jaxon |
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Kirby, Drew |
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Kuntz, Alex |
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Marchetti, AJ |
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McDuffie, Reece |
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Moffitt, Aaron |
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Moller, Logan |
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Robertson, Jamie |
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Smelser, Landon |
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Stricklin, Lawson |
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Summar, Micah |
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Men’s |
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Basketball |
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Ayers, Colin |
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Cameron, Mekhi |
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Floreence, Ja’Quavian |
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Owens, Ty |
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Payne, Jah’Kim |
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Slatten, Grant |
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Varnado, Owen |
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Women’s |
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Basketball |
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Cawthorn, LaReesha |
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Larry, Chloe |
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Mathews, Cambridge |
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Newman, Maddy |
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Pfeiffer, Amelia |
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Redd, Amaya |
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Thomas, Amaya |
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Men’s |
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Cross Country |
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Bridges, Sam |
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Chambers, Nicholas |
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Gambling, Luca |
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Glisson-Schlitt, Jack |
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Hesling, Cruz |
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Legault, Isaac |
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Myles-Hawkins, Zak |
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Torres, Dante |
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Women’s |
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XC/Track |
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Amos, Savanna |
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Beneke, Ally |
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Bowles, Paris |
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Brewer, Rachael |
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Bush, Mattie |
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Dotson, Alexis |
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Forstner, Megan |
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Hoover, Angela |
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Jackson, Lauryn |
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Jepleting, Joy |
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Johnson, Madison |
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Joy, Kyla |
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Knoyle, Riley |
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Little, Hannah |
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Lokiles, Jane |
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Ludwig, Sophia |
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Stanton, Sidnee |
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Stegall, Hayley |
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Wells, Rylee |
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Winbush, Kennedi |
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Football |
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Ashby, Spencer |
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Baker, Torin |
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Bolton, Toby |
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Booker, Cameron |
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Brooks, Kanstin |
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Brown, Steve |
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Bryant, Richard |
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Bryson, Gavin |
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Courtney, Brian |
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Coutras, Tim |
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Crawford, AJ |
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Delk, Wes |
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Downs, Brady |
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Edwards, Jyi |
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Gaines, Theron |
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Giles, Naquavious |
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Graves, Luke |
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Hand, Josh |
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Haston, Ahmad |
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Holloway, Tre |
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Holmberg, TJ |
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Jackson, Isaac |
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Johnson, Thomas |
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Jones, Aja |
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Jordan, Justin |
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Kendrick, Jack |
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King, Idris |
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Knowles, Isaac |
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Lapierre, Maurice |
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LeBlanc, Dominic |
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Lehal, Armaan |
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Lindsey, Dylan |
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Linkins, DJ |
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Littles, Aiden |
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Mendez, Jeremy |
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Meyer, Luke |
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Moss, Ty |
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Munoz, Richie |
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Nix, Tyler |
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Opara, Chinonso |
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Owens, Nick |
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Pozniak, Sean |
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Purdy, Kaleb |
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Randolph, Xavier |
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Rodriguez, Laz |
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Shaw, Christian |
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Shephard, Jalin |
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Shields, Luke |
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Simmons, Nason |
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Smith, Andrew |
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Smith, Jayun |
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Swafford, Aaron |
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Swann, Tyler |
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Swift, Tayton |
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Taylor, Eric |
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Taylor, Mason |
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Thomas, Leon |
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Thompson, Cole |
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Turner, Greg |
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Vaughn, Seth |
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Visperas, Kekoa |
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Vorhees, Parker |
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Walton, Coburn |
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Weedman, Logan |
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Wharton, Jameson |
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Wilder, Drew |
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Wilson, Gavin |
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Young-Rolle, Stefon |
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Men’s |
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Golf |
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Bright, Owen |
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Broyles, Alex |
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Etherton, Nicklaus |
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Gettler, Cooper |
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Maxwell, Haden |
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Shull, Matthew |
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Thompson, Hil |
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White, Bryson |
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Women’s |
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Golf |
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Baker, Lydia |
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Branson, Sydney |
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Griffith, Chloe |
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Kaiser,Ella |
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Soccer |
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Bibbee-Page, Halle |
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Ham, Sophie |
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Hardardottir, Krista |
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Howard, Natalie |
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Johnson, Addison |
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Lee, Ally |
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McCloud, Cheyenne |
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McNamee, Laila |
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Nappier, Diana |
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Nye, Mary |
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Palya, Claire |
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Schroeffel, Samantha |
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Wade, Delaney |
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Wood, Ashley |
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Softball |
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Abell, Addison |
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Bishop, Gabrielle |
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Capelouto, Ashley |
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Carroll, Sofia |
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Fitzgerald, Lainey |
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Gooden, Skylar |
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Harris, Makayli |
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Harvey, Ella Grace |
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Klinefelter, Abbee |
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McElhaney, Addison |
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Midkiff, Kaylee |
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Miller, Jayla |
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Ochoa, Isabella |
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Paderez, Jailynn |
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Pitzer, Kyleigh |
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Schlageter, Alina |
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Stack, Bailee |
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Sybesma, Skylar |
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Wampler, Ella |
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York, Emily |
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Men’s |
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Tennis |
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Alvarez Moreno, Alex |
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Antunes Burckhardt, Murilo |
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Dao, Oliver |
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Garavi Yepez, Ricard |
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Oshnavie, Elyad |
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Spaks, Davids |
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Volleyball |
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Berkebile, Audrey |
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Falk, Tuva |
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Milhouse, Jordyn |
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Noto, Sarah |
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Pierce, Alayna |
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Powell, Bella |
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Roberts, MK |
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Schubert, Ava |
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Spradley, Eryn |
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Watford, Ella |
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Beach Volleyball |
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Jones, Piper |
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Kamp, Margaret |
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Kilgore, Audrey |
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Mish, Zoe |
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Robards, Vivian |
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Managers and |
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Trainers, etc. |
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Andrews, Will |
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Baker, Jayden |
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Bennett, Hudson |
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Davis, Abigail |
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Day, Owen |
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Douglass, Christian |
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Everett, Jack |
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Fox, Jaxon |
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Garrett, Shaela |
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Goins, John |
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Griffith, Austin |
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Hilliard, David |
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Hook, Hayden |
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Jamison, Jerhen |
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Linder, Luke |
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Morgan, Kendall |
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Reynolds, Jarick |
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Sells, Matthew |
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Swann, Caden |
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White, Weston |
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Williamson, Anabeth |
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Wood, Grace |
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Cheer and Dance |
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Akande, Lauren |
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Askins, Akeyra |
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Aslinger, Emma |
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Baucom, Kaitlyn |
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Britton, Addison |
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Cannon, Abbigail |
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Chandler, Jacey |
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Craig, Alanah |
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Crateau, Mariah |
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Crump, Isabella |
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Edwards, Ella |
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Engstrom, Brett |
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Greene, Emily |
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Gresham, Isabella |
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Jackson, Madison |
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Jones, Jaylian |
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Joyce, Kennedy |
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Karstens, Grace |
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Kelley, Ashlyn |
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Mccann Rojas, Fancy |
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Michaelson, Hayden |
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Sells, Autumn |
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Terry, Ashlyn |
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Turner, Kimsey |
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Watts, Ava |
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Williams, Jasmine |
Student-Athletes with 4.0 GPA for Fall Semester
Baseball
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Crowell, Nash |
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Crowson, Connor |
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Mattox, Andrew |
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Parrott, Carson |
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Pease, Jaxson |
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Men’s |
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Basketball |
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Evans, Maguire |
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Mcpherson, CJ |
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Muntu, Brandon |
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Women’s |
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Basketball |
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Girgenson, Angelika |
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Grimes, Reghan |
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Hurst, Reagan |
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Miller, Sofi |
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Men’s |
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Cross Country |
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Bradford, Carter |
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Women’s |
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XC/Track |
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Faudi, Hannah |
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Flowers, Carrie |
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Jessee, Makaleigh |
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Kennedy, Aliyah |
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Seratt, Annalee |
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Tilt, Zaely |
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Wolfenbarger, Chase |
Football
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Cooney, Miles |
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Crummie, Kalvyn |
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Fauntleroy, Kennedy |
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Jacobs, Robbie |
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Patterson, Griffin |
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Sanni, Obie |
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Thomas, Christian |
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Tucker, Hudson |
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Turnbow, Branson |
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Wagner, Tyler |
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Men’s |
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Golf |
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Bolton, Drew |
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Stuke, Spencer |
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Women’s |
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Golf |
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Julian, Lexus |
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Lane,Kailey |
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Pilot, Summer |
Soccer
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Baker, Anna |
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Conrad, Maggie |
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Cuadra, Lucia |
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Davis, Abigail |
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Hamm, Melina |
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Lott, Phoebe |
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Melin, Ebba |
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Sauers, Brooke |
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Smiley, Reagan |
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Soutuyo, Victoria |
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Toney, Katie |
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Williams, Presley |
Softball
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Evans, Olivia |
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Kimmell, Reece |
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Lange, Hannah |
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Martin, Julie |
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Power, Olivia |
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Stewart, Brooklyn |
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Men’s |
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Tennis |
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Bitzer, Lucas |
Volleyball
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Fruge, Caroline |
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Karlen, Jordan |
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Lineberger, Bella |
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Rodgers, Ayanna |
Cheer and Dance
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Bettencourt, Faith |
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Crowley, Kamyah |
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Davis, Krista |
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Dyer, Norah |
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Fish, Kylie |
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Fleenor, Chloe |
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Grissom, Sarah |
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Haggard, Seneca |
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Hale, Katie |
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Murphy, Jordan |
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Smith, Mia |
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Tito, Cassie |
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Walker, Tinsley |
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Whitton, Alivia |
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Williams, Maya |
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No. 5 USC Men’s Volleyball Meets Lions and Tigers, Oh My!
MATCH #2 • Thursday, January 15 • 7 p.m. PT
No. 5 USC (1-0, 0-0) at Vanguard (1-1, 0-0)
Freed Center for Leadership • Costa Mesa, Calif.
SERIES RECORD: USC leads, 3-0 (1.000)
LAST MEETING: W 3-0 (Feb. 28, 2025 • Galen Center)
STREAK: Won 3 • LAST 10 MEETINGS: 3-0
TV/STREAM: B1G+
OPPONENT WEBSITE: VanguardLions.com
MATCH #3 • Friday, January 16 • 7 p.m. PT
No. 5 USC (1-0) vs. No. 18 Princeton (0-0)
Galen Center • Los Angeles, Calif.
SERIES RECORD: USC leads, 5-0 (1.000)
LAST MEETING: W 3-0 (Jan. 11, 2025 • Galen Center)
STREAK: Won 5 • LAST 10 MEETINGS: 5-0
TV/STREAM: B1G+ (Avi Singh & Makena Arteaga)
OPPONENT WEBSITE: GoPrincetonTigers.com
FIRST SERVE (TL;DR)
- USC is led by 11th-year head coach Jeff Nygaard, a three-time Olympian in indoor and beach volleyball and a two-time NCAA champion.
- The Trojans are ranked fifth in the AVCA Coaches Poll; the program’s 504th appearance in the national poll.
- USC is 36-20 all-time in conference openers and defeated Vanguard in its first MPSF match in 2025 (3-0 at Freed Center for Leadership, Feb. 26).
- The Trojans are 1-0 at Galen Center. Last year, they won 11 home matches. USC will play 16 times at home in 2026 and plays in Southern California for all but two regular-season matches (at BYU, April 10-11).
- USC returns five players in 2026 that were recognized by the AVCA All-America committee in 2025 including first-team choice OH Dillon Klein and second-team MB Parker Tomkinson. S Caleb Blanchette, OH Sterling Foley, and LIB Johnny Dykstra each received All-America honorable mention.
- The Trojans lead the MPSF (2nd in the NCAA) in opponent hitting percentage (.056) and are second in the league (4th NCAA) for hitting (.417).
LAST TIME OUT: The Trojans collected their first sweep of the season with a win over St. Thomas Aquinas at Galen Center. Dillon Klein led all players with 12 kills on 16 swings without an error to register a .750 hitting percentage. In his first action as a Trojan, Thiago Zamprogno went straight to work and collected nine kills on 10 swings (.900) to go with four blocks. Caleb Blanchette had 28 assists and shared team-high honors with Johnny Dykstra with five digs apiece.
POLL POSITION: The Trojans were ranked No. 5 in the AVCA Preseason Poll. USC ranks fifth in the Jan. 12 poll for the Trojans’ 504th time in the coaches poll. Last season, the Trojans reached fifth on Feb. 3 to mark their highest position since they were also ranked No. 5 in 2022 (April 18). On March 10, USC’s spot at No. 5 marked the 200th time the Trojans had been ranked in the poll’s top five; now 209 times. The Trojans’ reached the top three (March 24) for the first time in over 10 years and were previously ranked as high as third on Feb. 16, 2015.
EXTENDED: 11th-year head coach Jeff Nygaard had his contract extended through the 2028 season. He is the longest-tenured coach in program history and has collected 124 wins at USC. In 2025, he led the Trojans to their highest ranking in over a decade.
1K DK: OH Dillon Klein has reached double-digit kills in 62 of 79 career matches and reached the 1,000-kill mark in his career on April 17, 2025, in a match at UCLA. He now has 1,057 career kills and counting.
2K GOLD: S Caleb Blanchette crossed the 2,000-assist mark in his career in the Trojans’ season opener against St. Thomas Aquinas (Jan. 10). He dished out 28 assists in a 3-0 win over the Spartans and is now up to 2,011-career assists. In 2025, he led the MPSF—ranked fourth in the NCAA—in assists (10.61 aps) and equaled his career-high (61) twice.
RECORD HIGH: USC set a new single-match hitting record in 2025 with a .691 hitting percentage against Dominican (Feb. 8). Last seaosn, the Trojans hit north of .300 in 19 matches with 10 matches over the .400 mark. Six times, USC logged a hitting percentage higher than .450.
MOUNTAIN SPECIFICS: USC was picked to finish second in a preseason poll of Mountain Pacific Sports Federation head coaches and tied with defending league champion Pepperdine with 72 points each. The Trojans had two first-place votes while the Waves had four. UCLA also received four first-place votes and finished in first with a narrow three-point margin (75 points). In 2025, the Trojans were also chosen to finish second and went 8-4 to take second. The Men of Troy are 36-20 all-time in conference openers.
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Major League Volleyball Partners with LTN for Record Broadcast Season and Video Production Innovation
Major League Volleyball (MLV) is partnering with LTN to power live video production and distribution for its most expansive broadcast schedule to date in 2026.
With a record 50-match broadcast slate across major national networks, streaming services and local stations, the collaboration enables continued audience growth for MLV, providing fans with wider access to their favorite teams and high-quality live experiences on multiple viewing platforms.
After the unification of Major League Volleyball and Pro Volleyball Federation (PVF) in 2025, MLV is continuing to elevate professional women’s volleyball in the United States.
As an evolution of PVF, its 2026 campaign will be recorded as the league’s third season following a high-growth year where broadcast coverage grew 350%. LTN will again serve as MLV’s live production and distribution partner, powering the largest media rollout in league history through a suite of on-site and remote production, live event customization and intelligent video transport services.
“We’re kicking off a milestone season for MLV with new energy, closer fan connection and our widest broadcast coverage to date,” says Rob Carolla, Vice President, Public & Media Relations at MLV. “LTN has been a vital part of our growth journey, advancing our production quality, working across any venue and enabling new graphics and viewing features to enhance the fan experience — all while simplifying customization and distribution for multiple rights partners.”
Purpose-built IP infrastructure for live sports
MLV will harness a comprehensive range of LTN production and transport services, leveraging a multi-camera setup and ultra-reliable remote transmission technologies while enabling fully centralized production from LTN’s state-of-the-art Kansas City technical operations center (TOC). LTN manages all the complexities of live event production, from announcer integration to audio mixing, replay, custom graphics insertion and playout. LTN’s purpose-built global IP network provides 99.9999% reliability and <200ms latency, providing seamless signal transport from all venues, real-time customization, and delivery to all downstream rights partners.
“We’re seeing huge growth in a new generation of dynamic, innovation-first sports leagues,” says Bryan McGuirk, Chief Revenue Officer at LTN. “With rights models evolving and demand for live events surging, MLV is a standout example of how sports organizations can harness agile production models and purpose-built IP distribution to enhance reach and monetization.”
The 2026 MLV season builds on a breakthrough year for professional volleyball broadcasting. Last year, LTN supported the league in delivering over 45 linear broadcast matches and 70 live digital events, including generating 4.7 million YouTube views, up one million year-over-year, and an All-Star Match with 455,000 viewers on CBS.
As a start to the current season, LTN also underpinned the annual MLV Draft of collegiate players, which was broadcast live on the Roku Sports Channel for the first time. The California-based studio production was managed remotely from LTN’s centralized production facility, seamlessly connecting distributed draft teams to participate with presenters in real-time from locations nationwide with ultra-low latency, IP-based video transmission.
Enhanced volleyball viewing experiences
MLV is leveraging innovative technologies, supported by LTN’s flexible video infrastructure and production expertise, to elevate fan engagement and enhance the depth of data for viewers. Its latest advances include:
- An enhanced tracking system that delivers real-time ball tracking, improving officiating accuracy and powering advanced performance analytics — enabling teams and fans to better understand attacking patterns and player dynamics.
- Displayed for the first time on opening weekend, viewers will see enhanced visuals including ball speed and jump height metrics on matches aired by CBS Sports, offering deeper insights into the athleticism of the game.
- In another league-first, teams like the Indy Ignite will now air both home and away games in their local market outside of the national broadcast schedule, offering fans unrivaled access to their teams via local stations.
Alongside CBS Sports and the Roku Sports Channel, which aired opening weekend games this January 9, 10 and 11, MLV’s media partners include ION — the national network from The E.W. Scripps Company with exclusive rights for the championship finals — and VICE, both new for 2026. The second MLV All-Star Match will air live on CBS and Paramount+, with all other matches available via MLV’s YouTube channel and team-led local market agreements.
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Molly Schotzko appointed WSU’s faculty athletics representative | WSU Insider
Molly Schotzko, an assistant professor with the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication, is now serving as Washington State University’s faculty athletics representative.
On Jan. 1, Schotzko was appointed to a three-year term by President Betsy Cantwell following an extensive search process.
“Serving WSU and our student-athletes in this role is an honor and responsibility I deeply value, Schotzko said. “As a former student-athlete and now mentor to students, my experience allows me to understand the unique challenges they face. I will be an advocate for their health, well-being, and support equipping them for success in the classroom and in life.”
During her time as a WSU student, Schotzko earned four varsity letters across track and field as well as cross country and served as the Student Athlete Advisory Committee president.
As a former student-athlete and now mentor to students, my experience allows me to understand the unique challenges they face.
Molly Schotzko, assistant professor and faculty athletics representative
Washington State University
“Molly has filled a vital role in bridging the university’s academic mission with the success and wellness of our student-athletes,” Cantwell said. “As a current Murrow College professor and now key advisor for intercollegiate athletics, she brings the necessary credibility, judgment, and strong commitment to academic integrity to advocate for student-athletes as scholars and members of our university community.”
The university’s faculty athletics representative acts as a liaison between the academic enterprise of the institution and its athletics program, ensuring academic standards, integrity and student-athlete welfare are maintained. The faculty athletics representative also ensures compliance with NCAA and Pac-12 regulations as well as university policies, in cooperation with the director of intercollegiate athletics and the department’s chief compliance officer.
Schotzko succeeds Nancy Swanger, who was appointed to the role of faculty athletics representative in 2017. WSU is deeply grateful to Swanger, who served in this role in three consecutive terms, for her nearly decade-long commitment and tireless advocacy for Washington State’s student-athletes.
Sports
Liberty League Performers of the Week for January 12, 2026
Women’s Track & Field Rookie of the Week – Lola Gitlin
Lola Gitlin won the 3,000-meter race by more than 12 seconds at Cornell’s Southern Tier Invitational as she clocked a time of 10:37.55. Gitlin’s time is good for 24th nationally.
Women’s Track & Field – Field Performer of the Week – Lily Seyfert
Lily Seyfert placed third in the shot put at the Cornell Southern Tier Invitational with a mark of 12.72 meters, which is just shy of her top mark of 12.78 this season (17th in Division III). Seyfert also finished third in the weight throw at 16.20 meters and ranks eighth in the country after that performance.
Men’s Track & Field Rookie of the Week – Raphael Campanile
Raphael Campanile placed fifth in the pole vault with a mark of 4.50 meters at the Cornell Southern Tier Invitational on Saturday and currently ranks 25th in Division III with that performance.
HONOR ROLL
Matthew Zenker totaled 44 points on 18-of-31 shooting, to go along with nine rebounds and three steals in a 1-1 week for Ithaca. Zenker netted 20 points on 8-of-16 shooting in a 101-72 win over RIT and followed up with 24 points and eight rebounds as he shot 10-of-15 from the floor in a loss to Union.
Junior forward McNamara delivered a pair of strong performances despite setbacks against RIT and Union. Against the Tigers, she was flawless from the floor, going 3-for-3 while adding seven rebounds and two blocks. She carried that momentum into the Union matchup, coming just shy of her first career double-double with nine points and eight boards.
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