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Sun Belt Conference Announces 2025 Outdoor Track & Field Awards
NEW ORLEANS – The Sun Belt Conference on Thursday announced its Outdoor Track & Field awards, recognizing standout performances from the 2025 season. The awards were voted on by the head coaches within the league for both men’s and women’s.
The Sun Belt also announced the All-Sun Belt Conference honorees from the 2025 Sun Belt Outdoor Championships.
The student-athletes recognized include:
• Men’s Outdoor Track Performer of the Year: Jacob Pyeatt, Arkansas State
• Men’s Outdoor Field Performer of the Year: Aiden Hayes, Texas State
• Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Newcomer of the Year: Drew Donley, Texas State
• Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Freshman of the Year: Lawson Jacobs, Louisiana
• Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Coach of the Year: John Frazier, Texas State
• Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Elite Award Winner: Jacob Pyeatt, Arkansas State
• Women’s Outdoor Track Performer of the Year: Abigail Parra, Texas State
• Women’s Outdoor Field Performer of the Year: Imani Moore, Georgia Southern
• Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Newcomer of the Year: Emma Russum, App State
• Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Freshman of the Year: Charlize Goody, Texas State
• Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Coach of the Year: John Frazier, Texas State
• Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Elite Award Winner: Lara Roberts, Texas State
Men’s Outdoor Track Performer of the Year: Jacob Pyeatt, Arkansas State
Arkansas State’s Jacob Pyeatt finished as Co-High Point Scorer at the conference meet, scoring 20 points with golds in the 5000 meters and 10,000 meters to earn Men’s Outdoor Track Performer of the Year honors. He broke the meet record in the 5000 by nearly 10 seconds, finishing in 13:50.83, over 30 seconds faster than the runner-up finisher. In the 10,000, Pyeatt finished in 29:54.18. During the season, Pyeatt was the league’s top distance athlete, leading with program-record marks in the 5,000 (13:35.90) and 10,000 (28:28.50) while ranking second in the 1500 meters (3:45.80). In the West Region, Pyeatt enters the week ranked among the top 50 in both the 5K (33rd) and 10K (49th). After breaking his own school record in the 5K at the Raleigh Relays, Pyeatt earned SBC Men’s Track Athlete of the Week honors on April 2.
Women’s Outdoor Track Performer of the Year: Abigail Parra, Texas State
Texas State’s Abigail Parra was named the Top Meet Scorer at the 2025 SBC Championships, after she scored a total of 23 points in three events and helped the women’s team secure the SBC title for the 2nd year in a row. She won the 1500m with a time of 4:23.76 (2nd in program History), placed second in the 800m with a personal-best time of 2:08.58 (9th in program History), and ended the day placing fourth in the 5000m with another personal-best time of 17:02.06 (3rd in program History). During the season, Parra recorded the school record for the 1500m, with a time of 4:18.87, and is the only Sun Belt athlete this season to break the 4:20.00 mark in the event. No stranger to the record book, she holds six of the 10 fastest times in Texas State history for the event.
Men’s Outdoor Field Performer of the Year: Aiden Hayes, Texas State
Texas State’s Aiden Hayes earned first place in the high jump and tied the meet record and SBC record, with a mark of 2.25m, a mark that had not been touched since 1994 to earn Men’s Outdoor Field Performer of the Year honors. He now sits ranked tied for second for the event in the NCAA rankings and is tied at the top for the event in the NCAA West Region. He recorded three top two finishes this season in the high jump, winning both the SBC Championships and the Bobcat Invitational. He also recorded three of the top 10 high jump marks in Texas State history this season.
Women’s Outdoor Field Performer of the Year: Imani Moore, Georgia Southern
Georgia Southern’s Imani Moore was the Sun Belt Conference Champion in the Long Jump and Triple Jump and the highest women’s field event scorer to earn Women’s Outdoor Field Performer of the Year honors. Moore is the current Sun Belt Conference Leader in the Long Jump & Triple Jump and is ranked inside the top 10 in the long jump in the south region and top 25 in the long jump nationally. She broke both the Georgia Southern program and Georgia Southern facility record in the long jump and currently holds the second best mark in the record books in the triple jump. For her efforts this spring, Moore has qualified for the NCAA East Regional in both the long jump and triple jump.
Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Newcomer of the Year: Drew Donley, Texas State
In his first season competing for Texas State, Drew Donley became the Sun Belt Champion in the 200m and placed third overall in the 100m. He set the school record for Texas State in the 100m (10.22) and holds four of the five fastest times ever recorded in the 100m in school history. He earned seven first place finishes throughout the season and was named Sun Belt Track Athlete of the Week twice during the season. Donley is ranked in the top 25 in the NCAA for the 200m and is qualified for regionals in both the 100m and 200m.
Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Newcomer of the Year: Emma Russum, App State
App State senior Emma Russum clinched the Sun Belt crown in the women’s 3,000-meter steeplechase with a time of 10:36.27 and secured silver in the women’s 5,000 meters with a time of 16:53.59. In the App State all-time list, Russum ranks second in the women’s 3,000-meter steeplechase and women’s 10,000 meters, as well as fourth in the women’s 5,000 meters. Over the course of the season, Russum has led the Sun Belt in the women’s 5,000 meters with a personal-best of 16:30.30, the women’s 3,000-meter steeplechase with a personal-best of 10:34.13, and the women’s 10,000 meters with a personal-best of 34:41.91. The senior also rounds out the NCAA Southeast Region’s top-25 in the women’s 10,000 meters and women’s 3,000-meter steeplechase categories.
Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Freshman of the Year: Lawson Jacobs, Louisiana
The Sun Belt 2025 Indoor Track Performer and Freshman of the Year, Louisiana’s Lawson Jacobs captured the outdoor 400m title, setting a school record with a time of 45.57, just 0.06 seconds off the SBC record. The freshman also ran the final leg of Louisiana’s gold medal-winning 4x100m relay squad that ran a 39.55. Jacobs’ record in the 400m broke a Louisiana record set back in 1973 and was the third-oldest men’s record still standing. Jacobs is 10th in the region in the 400m, and Louisiana’s 4×100 team is also 28th in the east.
Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Freshman of the Year: Charlize Goody, Texas State
In her first season as a Bobcat, Charlize Goody won the Sun Belt title in the javelin and placed second in the women’s discus. Goody is the only athlete in the Sun Belt this season to record a mark of 50 meters or better in the javelin, which she has done three times this season. She has won four of the five javelin competitions she has competed in this season, recorded the Texas State freshman record for the event and has four of the top-five marks in school history for the javelin throw. She is ranked top-20 in the NCAA West Region and 33rd in the NCAA for the javelin.
Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Coach of the Year: John Frazier, Texas State
Texas State head coach John Frazier was named both the Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Coach of the Year. He led the men’s team to its first SBC Outdoor title since 2019 and a total of 145 points. He led four men’s athletes to first place at the championship meet, and nine other athletes to the podium in their events. The Bobcats won the meet by 19 points and secured the title going into the men’s 4×400. Frazier also led the women’s team to the 2025 SBC Championship title after it secured 119 points. He coached four first-place finishers on the women’s side and had three more athletes reach the podium in their events. Frazier has coached Lara Roberts to not only a Sun Belt title, but also to the leading mark in the NCAA. He has helped two athletes break school records this season and seven athletes record top-10 times in Texas State History.
Frazier has led 14 male athletes, nine female athletes and one men’s relay currently qualified for the NCAA Regional meet and has led three athletes to being ranked in the top-10 of the NCAA in their respective events.
Arkansas State’s Jacob Pyeatt was named the 2025 Sun Belt Conference Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Elite Award Winner as Texas State’s Lara Roberts was named the 2025 Sun Belt Conference Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Elite Award Winner.
The SBC Elite Award recognizes the true essence of the student-athlete by honoring the individual who has reached the pinnacle of competition at the Sun Belt Conference Championship level in his or her sport, while also achieving the highest academic standard among his or her peers. The SBC Elite award is presented to the student-athlete with the highest cumulative grade-point average participating on the final day for each of the Sun Belt Conference’s championships.
2025 Sun Belt Men’s Outdoor Track & Field All-Conference First Team
Ethan Lipham, App State
Menachem Chen, Arkansas State
Colby Eddowes, Arkansas State
Bradley Jelmert, Arkansas State
Noa Isaia, Arkansas State
Jacob Pyeatt, Arkansas State
Mark Daley, Louisiana
Jonathan Gamarra, Louisiana
Chris Gravois, Louisiana
Camren Hardy, Louisiana
Jeremy Nelson, Louisiana
Lawson Jacobs, Louisiana
Joseph Patterson, Louisiana
Caemon Scott, Louisiana
Hunter Ullrich, Louisiana
Reuben Booysen, South Alabama
Kendal White, South Alabama
Piers Cameron, Southern Miss
Drew Donley, Texas State
Easton Hammond, Texas State
Aiden Hayes, Texas State
Chris Preddie, Texas State
Tydreke Thomas, Troy
2025 Sun Belt Men’s Outdoor Track & Field All-Conference Second Team
Matthew Gray, App State
Ethan Turner, App State
Brandon Williams, Arkansas State
Terrique Webb, Coastal Carolina
Samuel Mika, South Alabama
Sacha Perrier, South Alabama
Javel Fullerton, Southern Miss
Conner Mozee, Southern Miss
Kelsey Singleton, Southern Miss
Shedrack Akpeki, Texas State
Daniel Harrold, Texas State
Michael Hermes, Texas State
Kason O’Riley, Texas State
Connor Warzecha, Texas State
Altwayne Bedward, Troy
Evan Brown, Troy
Michael Eady, Troy
Keylan Hicks, Troy
Imani Coleman, ULM
Matthew Malcolm, ULM
Santana Richardson, ULM
Stafon Roach, ULM
J’Marcus Sewell, ULM
2025 Sun Belt Men’s Outdoor Track & Field All-Conference Third Team
Armonte Ferguson, App State
Ray Lee, App State
Brandon Parker, App State
Jonathan Wilson, App State
Thomas Wlazlowski, App State
Kamil Przybyla, Arkansas State
Trey Kraimer, Coastal Carolina
Adam Groves, Coastal Carolina
William Howard, Louisiana
Federico Bovo, Louisiana
Teodor Borgius, Louisiana
Dallas Beck, South Alabama
Javon Glen, South Alabama
Bobby Gray, South Alabama
Tre Hill, South Alabama
Marlon Miller, South Alabama
Jordan Morrison, South Alabama
Zayne Palomino, Southern Miss
De’Aundre Ward, Southern Miss
Mihajlo Katanic, Texas State
Daniel Strooh, Texas State
Carlo Martinez-Jaramillo, ULM
Devin Bilbo, ULM
2025 Sun Belt Women’s Outdoor Track & Field All-Conference First Team
Emma Russum, App State
Carly Pujol, Arkansas State
Molly Jones, Coastal Carolina
Amanda Kinloch, Coastal Carolina
Shatalya Dorsett, Georgia Southern
Emani George, Georgia Southern
Imani Moore, Georgia Southern
Devine Parker, Georgia Southern
NaJ Watson, Georgia Southern
Kimola Hines, Louisiana
Isabelle Russell, Louisiana
Jaellene Burgess, Southern Miss
Taliyah Lindsey, Southern Miss
Addison McLaurin, Southern Miss
Kennedi Sanders, Southern Miss
Alana Simon, Southern Miss
Abigail Parra, Texas State
Melanie Duron, Texas State
Lara Roberts, Texas State
Charlize Goody, Texas State
Savanna Lawson, ULM
Katerina Natsiopoulou, ULM
2025 Sun Belt Women’s Outdoor Track & Field All-Conference Second Team
Lilly Nichols, App State
Miranda Burgett, Arkansas State
Michelle Ogbemudia, Arkansas State
Kennedy Hood, Georgia Southern
Leonaya Knox, Georgia Southern
Holly Mpassy, James Madison
Amairi Ashford, Louisiana
Alaysha Veal, Louisiana
Destiny Berryman, Marshall
Iyana Johnson, South Alabama
Calli Stokes, South Alabama
Joidon Boddie, Southern Miss
Cadence Lapp, Southern Miss
Tacherria Lawson, Southern Miss
Valencia Watson, Southern Miss
Jasmine Jimenez, Troy
Aaliyah Murphy, Troy
Kady Schwietz, Troy
Haley Wilson, Troy
2025 Sun Belt Women’s Outdoor Track & Field All-Conference Third Team
Tyra Nabors, Arkansas State
Amilia Wise-Sweat, Coastal Carolina
Christine Fitzgerald, James Madison
Esther Germain, James Madison
Erica Moolman, James Madison
Kadence Wilson, James Madison
Lily Murray, Louisiana
Quincy Simon, Louisiana
Reem Tammam, Louisiana
Jaala Thymes, Louisiana
Chaniqua Tonge, Louisiana
Shenell Tucker, Louisiana
Hannah Wyler, Marshall
Taylor Spencer, Marshall
Charleen Elizondo, South Alabama
Ava Wheaton, South Alabama
Jelese Alexander, Southern Miss
Sophia Haberer, Texas State
Shanyah Washington, Troy
Alice Hultberg, ULM
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Group of Bulldogs Run at VWS College Kick-Off This Past Weekend
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – Seven members of the UNC Asheville track and field program competed in the Visit Winston-Salem College Kick-Off on Saturday (Dec. 6), highlighted by two school records, three indoor collegiate debuts, and three additional personal bests.
RESULTS
MILE (WOMEN)
2. Alison Graf 4:56.64 (SR)
3. Aneta Kucerova 5:03.06
10 Addison Corl 5:19.63 (PR)
12 Marika Dickel 5:22.96
MILE (MEN)
5. Bennett Moreno 4:17.58
7. Jan Malek 4:18.27
13 Tadiyos Sloan-Westmoreland 4:24.97 (PR)
3000M (WOMEN)
6. Aneta Kucerova 9:54.49 (SR)
7. Alison Graf 9:58.91
9. Marika Dickel 10:15.88
21 Addison Corl 10:44.70
3000M (MEN)
2. Jan Malek 8:24.27
11 Tadiyos Sloan-Westmoreland 8:44.97 (PR)
For full results, click here.
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Asheville officially begins its season on Saturday, Jan. 10, as the Bulldogs host the UNC Asheville Collegiate Opener at Tryon International.
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ESPN presents NCAA Women’s Volleyball Regional rounds, Dec. 11-14

- For the second time, a Regional Final match will air on ABC (Sun., Dec. 14)
- ESPN is slated to air two Regional Semifinals on ESPN for the first time
- All four No. 1 seeds (Kentucky, Nebraska, Pittsburgh, Texas) to host Regionals, Dec. 11-14
- All 12 matches will air on either ABC/ESPN/ESPN2, with all matches also available on the ESPN App
ESPN continues its exclusive presentation of the NCAA Women’s Volleyball Tournament this weekend with the Regional Semifinals and Finals set at the four top-seeded host sites – Kentucky, Nebraska, Pittsburgh and Texas.
Regional Semifinal play gets underway Thursday, Dec. 11, with four matches on ESPN2 from Kentucky (afternoon) and Pittsburgh (evening). The Regional Semifinals continue Friday from Austin and Lincoln, with the Texas Region airing on ESPN in the afternoon and the Nebraska Region airing on ESPN2 in the evening.
Regional Finals spring into action on Saturday, Dec. 13, with the Kentucky and Pittsburgh Regions as the first two teams claim their spot in the National Semifinals on ESPN2. Times will be determined following Thursday’s matches.
Action then wraps on Sunday, Dec. 14 on ABC/ESPN as the final two teams etch their spots in Kansas City, Mo. For the second time, a Regional Final will air on ABC – coming from either the Texas or Nebraska Region. Times will be determined following Friday’s matches.
Following the success last season, each Regional site will have a reporter on location, giving viewers insight from the sideline during the action.
Commentator teams calling the action from each location are as follows:
Kentucky Regional:
Play-by-play: Kevin Barnett
Analyst: Missy Whittemore – Three-time All-American at Florida
Reporter: Dawn Davenport – Three-year letterwinner at Auburn
Pittsburgh Regional:
Play-by-play: Anne Marie Anderson
Analyst: Nicole Branagh – Beach Volleyball Olympian and two-time All-American at Minnesota
Reporter: Shelby Coppedge – Four-year Texas A&M Corpus Christi defensive specialist
Texas Regional:
Play-by-play: Eric Frede
Analyst: Emily Ehman – Four-year Northwestern libero from 2016-19
Reporter: Michella Chester – Reporter & host for NCAA.com
Nebraska Regional:
Play-by-play: Courtney Lyle
Analyst: Holly McPeak – Three-time beach volleyball Olympian, third-winningest beach volleyball player of all-time
Reporter: Madison Fitzpatrick – Florida State beach volleyball standout (2018-22)
Studio Coverage:
Host: Sam Gore
Analyst: Mary Wise – Three-time AVCA Coach of the Year
Analyst: Jennifer Hoffman – Former Louisville All-American and U.S. National Team member
2025 NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Regional Semifinals and Regional Finals Schedule:
| Date | Time (ET) | Site | Match | Network |
| Thu, Dec. 11 | 1 p.m. | Kentucky | Regional Semifinals Creighton vs. Arizona State Kevin Barnett, Missy Whittemore, Dawn Davenport |
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| 30 mins after Match 1 | Kentucky | Regional Semifinals Cal Poly vs. Kentucky Kevin Barnett, Missy Whittemore, Dawn Davenport |
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| 7 p.m. | Pittsburgh | Regional Semifinals Minnesota vs. Pittsburgh Anne Marie Anderson, Nicole Branagh, Shelby Coppedge |
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| 30 mins after Match 1 | Pittsburgh | Regional Semifinals Purdue vs. SMU Anne Marie Anderson, Nicole Branagh, Shelby Coppedge |
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| Fri, Dec. 12 | Noon | Texas | Regional Semifinals Indiana vs. Texas Eric Frede, Emily Ehman, Michella Chester |
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| 30 mins after Match 1 | Texas | Regional Semifinals Wisconsin vs. Stanford Eric Frede, Emily Ehman, Michella Chester |
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| 7 p.m. | Nebraska | Regional Semifinals Texas A&M vs. Louisville Courtney Lyle, Holly McPeak, Madison Fitzpatrick |
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| 30 mins after Match 1 | Nebraska | Regional Semifinals Kansas vs. Nebraska Courtney Lyle, Holly McPeak, Madison Fitzpatrick |
ESPN2 | |
| Sat, Dec. 13 | 5 p.m. | TBD | Regional Finals TBD |
ESPN2 |
| 7:30 p.m. | TBD | Regional Finals TBD |
ESPN2 | |
| Sun, Dec. 14 | 3 p.m. | TBD | Regional Finals TBD |
ABC |
| 7:30 p.m. | TBD | Regional Finals TBD |
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* All 12 matches will also be available on the ESPN App
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Baylock, Rychkov Garner NJAC Weekly Honors
PITMAN, N.J. – Following a pair of historic performances, TCNJ women’s basketball’s Amanda Baylock and TCNJ track and field’s Maxim Rychkov were tabbed as their respective sport’s NJAC Athlete of the Week, as announced by the conference this afternoon.
Baylock earns her first career Player of the Week nod following an outstanding stretch in which the sophomore averaged 21 points on .538/.500/1.000 splits along with 2.5 rebounds and 2.5 assists to guide the Lions to a pair of dominant NJAC wins.
The Scotch Plains, N.J. native opened her week hitting a trio of 3-pointers as part of a nine-point outing in TCNJ’s 69-43 win over Stockton before erupting on the offensive end in the Lions’ wire-to-wire victory over Kean. Playing just 25 minutes against the Cougars, Baylock set career highs in both points (33) and 3-pointers (7), both of which are the most by a TCNJ player since 2021. The sophomore now easily paces the conference and ranks fifth in Division III in 3-pointers made per game (3.4), converting at an impressive 38.6% clip.
Rychkov made history of his own in his 2025-26 debut en route to the sophomore’s second Track Athlete of the Week honors. Competing at the TCNJ Indoor Open, Rychkov matched the school record in the 60-meter (6.77) before breaking the TCNJ and NJAC record – held by future Olympian Cheickna Traore – and setting the third-fastest finish in Division III history in the 300-meter with his time of 33.54.
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Volleyball’s Loryn Helgesen Named America First Credit Union Utah State Student-Athlete of the Week
With their sponsorship of the student-athlete of the week, America First Credit Union donates funds directly to support student-athlete scholarships.
Helgesen, from Kaysville, Utah, led the Aggies during a pair of matches last week at the NCAA Tournament, including a first-round upset of seventh-seeded Tennessee (3-2) and a loss to second-seeded Arizona State (3-1). Against the Volunteers, Helgesen finished with 14 kills on a .308 hitting percentage and tied for the team lead with four blocks while adding seven digs, one ace and one assist. Against the Sun Devils, Helgesen recorded 19 kills on a .429 hitting percentage, both team highs, and added three digs, one block and one assist.
Helgesen finished the season with a .295 hitting percentage, ranking ninth all-time for a single season at USU with at least five attacks per set. Her career hitting percentage of .275 also ranks sixth all-time in program history with at least 1,000 attacks.
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Nominees from other sports for USU Student-Athlete of the Week included:
MEN’S BASKETBALL – Junior guard Mason Falslev (Benson, Utah) helped Utah State to a 1-1 record on the road last week with a 74-6` loss at South Florida and a 79-53 win at Charlotte. Against the Bulls, Falslev scored 19 points, to go along with eight rebounds, three steals and two assists, while shooting 7-of-17 from the floor, 3-of-6 from 3-point range, and 2-of-4 from the free throw line. Against the 49ers, he scored 22 points, along with six assists, five rebounds, and four steals, shooting 7-of-12 from the field, 0-of-3 from 3-point range and 8-of-8 at the free throw line. For the week, Falslev averaged 20.5 points, 6.5 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 3.5 steals per game, while shooting 48.3 percent (14-of-29) from the field, 33.3 percent (3-of-9) from 3-point range and 83.3 percent (10-of-12) at the free throw line.
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL – Junior guard Aaliyah Gayles (Las Vegas, Nevada) led the Aggies with 16.0 points per game last week in a pair of road losses at LMU (63-58) and San Diego (70-66). Against the Lions, Gayles scored 12 points and added three rebounds, two assists, two steals and one block. Against the Toreros, Gayles scored a team-high 20 points, USU’s first 20-point scorer this season, on 6-of-15 shooting, and led the team with four rebounds, four assists, two steals, and one block.
2025-26 America First Credit Union USU Student-Athlete of the Week Winners
Sept. 1 – Miles Davis, Football
Sept. 8 – John Miller, Football
Sept. 15 – Bryson Barnes, Football
Sept. 22 – Bryson Barnes, Football
Sept. 29 – Loryn Helgesen, Volleyball
Oct. 6 – Kaylie Kofe, Volleyball
Oct. 13 – Tess Werts, Soccer
Oct. 20 – Loryn Helgesen, Volleyball
Oct. 27 – Loryn Helgesen, Volleyball
Nov. 3 – Mara Štiglic, Volleyball
Nov. 10 – Rine Yonaha, Soccer
Nov. 17 – Garry Clark, Men’s Basketball
Nov. 24 – MJ Collins, Men’s Basketball
Dec. 1 – Andrea Simovski, Volleyball
Dec. 8 – Loryn Helgesen, Volleyball
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NC State kicks off indoor track season with strong distance performances – Technician
There’s no shortage of fast runners in the NC State athletic program. With women’s cross country coming off an NCAA National Championship run, many of the same speedsters who hoisted the big trophy have made the transition to indoor track season.
NC State’s top runners made the trip up to Boston, Massachusetts, to compete in the Boston University Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener, while the throwers stayed close to home and competed in the Winston-Salem College Kick-off in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Success continued for the Wolfpack in long distance running as a number of athletes marked strong performances in the 3000m and 5000m races.
In the 3000m, junior Angelina Napoleon led the charge with a fourth-place finish in the elite first heat, with a time of 8:46.15. Also competing in the first heat, Sadie Englehardt finished 17th with a time of 9:09.47. Junior Kate Putman competed in the second heat, finishing 14th with a time of 9:17.92.
Three NC State athletes competed in the 5000m, with senior Briley Bickerstaff finishing 40th with a time of 15:59.61, graduate Brooke Rauber finishing 54th with a time of 16:06.79 and junior Jolena Quarzo finishing 72nd with a time of 16:15.68.
Senior Grace Hartman, notably absent from the initial indoor track events, was away competing in the 2025 USA Track & Field Cross-Country Championships. In a field full of current and former NCAA champions and USA Olympians, Hartman finished with a strong sixth-place time of 34:25.7.
On the men’s side, junior Elliot McArthur sped through the mile in 4:03.19, placing eighth overall to become No. 9 on NC State’s top-10 list. Sophomore Noah Valyo and the UNC-Chapel Hill transfer, junior Luke Wiley, competed in the 5000m. Vaylo finished 156th in 14:27.13 and Wily finished 177th in 14:39.19.
In the throwing events, taking place in Winston Salem, junior Tony Taylor II showed out with a runner-up finish in the weight throw with a personal-best 17.83-meter toss. Sophomore Bradley Pawlak also showed some gusto with a fifth-place mark of 17.24. In the women’s weight throw, junior Natalie Griffith finished fifth with a personal-best 16.80-meter toss.
The Wolfpack women’s shotputters also made the trip to Winston-Salem. Junior Iniyah Mitchell finished 26th with a mark of 10.38m, while graduate Jakerra Covington finished 32nd with a mark of 9.71.
Next up, the Pack will head to Blacksburg, Virginia, for the Virginia Tech Invitational Jan. 16-17.
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NCAA Women’s Div I Volleyball Tournament Glance
By The Associated Press
No. 4 Colorado def. American, 25-16, 25-19, 25-16
No. 4 Kansas def. High Point, 25-20, 25-15, 25-18
No. 6 Baylor def. Arkansas St., 23-25, 25-20, 30-28, 23-25, 15-10
No. 5 Miami (FL) def. Tulsa, 25-22, 13-25, 25-22, 25-20
No. 4 Indiana def. Toledo, 25-18, 25-15, 25-17
North Carolina def. No. 6 UTEP, 24-26, 25-11, 25-18, 25-21
No. 8 UCLA def. Georgia Tech, 24-26, 25-19, 23-25, 25-18, 25-10
No. 6 N. Iowa def. Utah, 15-25, 21-25, 26-24, 25-20, 15-10
Utah St. def. No. 7 Tennessee, 25-19, 25-15, 20-25, 18-25, 15-11
No. 3 Purdue def. Wright St., 25-13, 25-21, 25-19
No. 1 Kentucky def. Wofford, 25-11, 25-19, 25-12
Cal Poly def. No. 5 BYU, 25-19, 17-25, 20-25, 25-20, 15-10
No. 3 Creighton def. Northern Colorado, 25-12, 23-25, 23-25, 25-17, 15-8
No. 2 Arizona St. def. Coppin St., 25-11, 25-14, 25-12
No. 4 Southern Cal def. Princeton, 25-19, 25-12, 25-13
No. 3 Wisconsin def. Eastern Ill., 25-11, 25-6, 25-19
Marquette def. No. 7 W. Kentucky, 25-22, 25-21, 25-16
Michigan def. No. 8 Xavier, 25-19, 25-15, 25-23
Kansas St. def. No. 8 San Diego vs., 21-25, 25-17, 26-28, 25-22, 15-12
No. 6 TCU def. Steven F. Austin St., 25-8, 26-24, 25-20
Florida def. No. 7 Rice, 27-25, 25-23, 25-19
No. 5 Iowa St. def. St. Thomas (Minn.), 21-25, 25-13, 25-16, 21-25, 15-8
No. 8 Penn St. def. South Florida, 25-23, 12-25, 25-21, 25-19
No. 1 Pittsburgh def. UMBC, 25-10, 25-17, 25-13
No. 2 Louisville def. Loyola Chicago, 25-17, 25-9, 25-12
No. 2 SMU def. Cent. Arkansas, 25-13, 25-13, 25-13
No. 3 Texas A&M def. Campbell, 25-17, 25-9, 25-12
Arizona def. No. 7 South Dakota St., 25-21, 22-25, 25-15, 25-15
No. 1 Nebraska def. LIU, 25-11, 25-15, 25-17
No. 1 Texas def. Florida A&M, 25-11, 25-8, 25-14
No. 4 Minnesota def. Fairfield, 25-12, 25-7, 25-13
No. 2 Stanford def. Utah Valley, 21-25, 25-21, 25-13, 25-14
No. 3 Purdue def. No. 6 Baylor, 25-16, 25-19, 23-25, 25-20
No. 4 Indiana def. No. 5 Colorado, 25-20, 25-17, 25-13
No. 1 Kentucky def. No. 8 UCLA, 30-25, 25-16, 28-30, 25-17
No. 4 Kansas def. No. 5 Miami, 25-17, 25-22, 22-25, 27-25
No. 3 Creighton def. N. Iowa, 25-18, 23-25, 25-22, 25-21
No. 2 Arizona St. def. Utah St., 25-15, 25-18, 22-25, 25-15
No. 3 Wisconsin def. North Carolina, 25-14, 25-21, 27-25
Cal Poly def. No. 4 Southern Cal, 25-19, 25-20, 20-25, 14-25, 15-7
No. 2 Louisville def. Marquette, 21-15, 25-11, 23-25, 25-19, 15-12
No. 1 Pittsburgh def. Michigan, 25-23, 25-23, 25-18
No. 1 Texas def. No. 8 Penn St., 25-16, 25-9, 25-19
No. 1 Nebraska def. Kansas St., 25-17, 25-21, 25-16
No. 2 SMU def. Florida, 25-11, 25-21, 26-24
No. 3 Texas A&M def. TCU, 23-25, 25-22, 25-23, 29-27
No. 4 Minnesota def. No. 5 Iowa St., 25-22, 25-21, 25-14
No. 2 Stanford def. Arizona, 25-16, 25-27, 25-17, 25-20
No. 2 Arizona State vs. No. 3 Creighton, 1 p.m.
No. 1 Kentucky vs. Cal Poly, 3:30 p.m.
No. 1 Pittsburgh vs. No. 4 Minnesota, 7 p.m.
No. 2 SMU vs. No. 3 Purdue, 9:30 p.m.
No. 1 Texas vs. No. 4 Indiana, noon
No. 2 Stanford vs. No. 3 Wisconsin, 2:30 p.m.
No. 2 Louisville vs. No. 3 Texas A&M, 7 p.m.
No. 1 Nebraska vs. No. 4 Kansas, 9:30 p.m.
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