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RBHS volleyball keeps winning, earns share of UEC East title

Senior Jack Schejbal and his Riverside Brookfield High School boys volleyball teammates felt good about winning their Upstate Eight Conference East Division finale over Glenbard South 25-21, 25-19 May 13.
The feeling got a whole lot better shortly afterward.
The Bulldogs learned that night that first-place Glenbard East had just lost to West Chicago 25-19, 25-14.
As a result the Bulldogs share the conference title with those two teams, all with 5-1 records.
“It’s great that we are earning a conference title, even though it is shared,” Schejbal responded. “A couple of teammates sent the box score of (Glenbard East-West Chicago) right after it ended so everyone found out.”
The Bulldogs (21-12) are hoping to carry the momentum into the Hinsdale Central Sectional as the No. 10 seed. Lyons Township is No. 5.
RBHS is 9-2 in its last 11 matches even with Monday’s 19-25, 25-23, 25-23 loss to South Elgin in the UEC crossover. RBHS was awarded the East’s No. 1 seed on a tiebreaker.
“We are very excited to have won the UEC East title in our first year in our conference,” responded RBHS coach Dan Bonarigo. “We knew we had a chance because we knew West Chicago was very good so we kept playing hard and and won a few three-set victories to stay a one-loss team.”
The 2023 Bulldogs won the program’s first conference title by taking a Metro Suburban Conference winner-take-all showdown at St. Francis in the final round. Last year’s team also won the MSC in 2024, which reduced to five teams.
“I remember the 2023 conference title very well. It was the first conference championship our program had and I am very happy to be part of the continued success of the program,” Schejbal said.
In UEC volleyball, opponents play each other once. RBHS beat West Chicago 25-21, 25-18 April 21 but lost at Glenbard East 22-25, 25-16, 25-20 April 29. The Bulldogs’ other UEC victories included one three-setter against Fenton.
“We, as a team, believe we shouldn’t have lost against Glenbard East,” Schejbal responded. “We never want to lose and we want to win every conference matchup, no matter who we play against.”

Category leaders this season include Cole Rubio (124 kills), Schejbal (123 kills) and Alec Oltrogge (120 kills), TJ Austin (26 aces, 154 digs), Nick Rivera (74 blocks) and Liam Keohane (331 assists).
The Bulldogs open the Sandburg Regionals Monday against No. 22 Bogan with the winner probably playing No. 7 Argo in Tuesday’s semifinals.
The Lions are at the Walther Christian Regional against No. 28 Solorio Monday and would play No. 12 St. Laurence or No. 23 Walther Christian Tuesday.
Boys track and field
RBHS senior Matthew Torrens cleared 12 feet in pole vault for the first time this past summer and cleared 13 feet for the second time this season and first time outdoors May 9.

“It felt really good because that’s also a big barrier,” Torrens said. “A 13-0 is kind of the range for state qualifying.”
Now he’s going after a state berth and the school record.
The Bulldogs and Lyons Township compete at the 3A Lyons Township Sectional Thursday. Top-two finishers qualify for state as well as entries that achieve state-qualifying standards at the meet.
At the Upstate Eight Conference Meet Thursday, Torrens was second with 13-5 3/4/5.96 meters, improving upon his 13-1 3/4 the previous meet.
Torrens could automatically reach state by clearing 13-8 and challenge the 14-0 school record set at state last year by graduated Will Kallas, who on May 8 became the NJCAA Division III national champion for team champion College of DuPage (4.50m/14-9).
Senior Brady Norman, third in the 3,200-meter run (9:38.70) and 1,600 (4:31.67), and the fourth-place 4×400 relay with seniors Henry Walker and Asa Kahle and juniors Quinn Hendricks and Emmitt Olson (3:41.84) also were All-UEC with their top-four finishes. Senior De’Marcus Robateau was sixth in high jump (1.80m/5-10 3/4). The Bulldogs were ninth (32 points).
The Lions finished fifth (56 points) at the West Suburban Conference Silver Division Meet Thursday at OPRF.
Seniors Ethan Wuggazer, Mason Burda and Ray Waliewski and junior Gustavo Mojarro won the 4×400 (3:23.80).
Wuggazer, seniors Charlie Ciesla and Tate Pavelka and junior Tyler Gantt (4×800 in 8:03.35) and senior Trevor Devries (7.21m/23-8 in long jump) were second. John O’Halloran was third in the 3,200 (9:46.74) and Burda (400 in 50.32), Pavelka (800 in 1:58.46), senior David Eterno (3.86m/12-8 in pole vault) and sophomore Joey Bockwell (14.96m/49-1 in shot put) were fourth. Gantt’s sixth-place 4:19.34 in the 1,600 is under the 4:21.89 state cut.
Baseball
Nazareth Academy (26-6), Lyons Township (20-9) and Riverside Brookfield (18-12) are the No. 2, 3 and 7 seeds in the 4A Reavis Sectional.
The Bulldogs and Roadrunners could meet in the Nazareth Regional final May 31. In the semifinals, Nazareth plays No. 15 Argo Tuesday and the Bulldogs meet No. 10 Oak Lawn May 29.
At the Mt. Carmel Regional, the Lions play No. 14 Morton Tuesday and would meet No. 6 Mt. Carmel or No. 11 Young in the May 31 final.
Softball
Riverside Brookfield (21-9) and Lyons Township (10-16) are the No. 4 and 5 seeds in the 4A Hinsdale Central Sectional and together in the Hinsdale Central Regional.
In Tuesday’s semifinals, RBHS plays No. 14 Hinsdale Central at LTHS meets No. 5 Downers Grove South. The final is at 4 p.m. May 30.
Boys tennis
Riverside Brookfield and Lyons Township compete at the 2A Hinsdale Central Sectional. Top-four singles and doubles finishers advance to state.
The Lions finished fourth at the West Suburban Conference Silver Division Meet after a 3-3 dual record.
Shay Sweigard was second at No. 1 singles, losing a 10-8 third-set tiebreaker in the final against Hinsdale Central’s Barry Zhu. Manny Gonzalez was third at No. 2 singles.
The Bulldogs were third at the UEC Tournament and had a 3-2 dual record. Mathias Kubon and Charlie DeButch won No. 2 doubles and Linden Leander and Humza Ahmad were second at No. 1 doubles.
Boys gymnastics
Senior Sean McCabe and his Lyons Township boys gymnastics teammates achieved their group goal at the IHSGCA state meet Saturday.
The Lions finished ninth of 10 qualifying teams (131.05 points) after posting the 11th highest sectional score. They joined the state field when Geneva withdrew after no regular-season participation.
“Our score was kind of what we thought we were going to do. Our goal was just not to be last,” McCabe said.
Among indivudal state qualifiers, senior Devon Mackenzie tied for 11th on floor exercise (9.0), 0.2 from a top-10 medal.
Junior Ryan Renderman tied for 14th on floor (8.95) and junior TJ Carr was 17th on pommel horse (8.1) and still rings (7.9) and 19th in all-around (46.05).
Seniors Maks Kasprzak and Jack Michaelson also were individual state qualifiers. Senior Drake Levreau, freshman Evan Ries and sophomore Igancio Rodriguez also competed for the team.
“That’s right about where we are (score-wise),” said LTHS coach Sam Zeman, encouraged by several young returnees. “We were foturnate to be here.”
State was the Lions’ third-highest season score and an improvement from 130.75 at the Niles West Sectional.
Other than vault, McCabe had several personal triumphs in his high-school finale.
“My personal goal was just do the best I could,” McCabe said.
“I stuck my rings dismount so I think that was the best I could have done. Stood up my dismount on (parallel bars), but vault I fell. I took off on the wrong foot. But I still made my other routines.”
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Rowan Men’s Indoor Track and Field starts season at Fasttrack – The Whit
Rowan hit the ground running with their opening meet at Friday’s Fasttrack Season Opener at Ocean Breeze in Staten Island, New York.
The team looked strong all around, and head coach Dustin Dimit was pleased with the results.
“That’s probably our best opening we’ve ever had with five or six guys already hitting marks,” Dimit said. “Just really impressed with how far along we already are.”
Seniors Kwaku Nkrumah and Jason Agyemang finished one and two in the 60-meter hurdles. Nkrumah edged out Agyemang by 0.0002 seconds. This is the first time this season that the two previous national champions have competed.
The Profs dominated in the high jump, as Rowan took four of the top five spots. Jamile Grantt took home first place with a 2.08-meter effort.
Freshman Anthony Parker also made his debut for the Profs and won the long jump (7.08 meters).
“To be able to go out there and win against Division I teams as well as hit marks that will get them to the NCAA championship is just outstanding,” Dimit said. “It really shows a bright future.”
Rowan will return to Ocean Breeze Complex after the winter break, on Jan. 16 for the Gotham cup.
Over the break, Dimit’s message is clear, and that’s to continue to put in the work.
“We got more work to do over the break,” Dimit said. “We’re really proud of the work they put in the fall, but none of that matters if we don’t put in this month of work over break before we come back.”
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Four ACC Teams Advance to Third Round of 2025 NCAA Volleyball Championship
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) – The third round of the 2025 NCAA Women’s Volleyball Championship kicks off this Thursday, December 11, as four Atlantic Coast Conference remain standing in the tournament. All four of the third-round matches featuring ACC teams will be broadcast live on ESPN2.
No. 1-seeded Pitt swept Michigan in the second round to advance to its sixth consecutive regional semifinal. The Panthers will host the Pittsburgh Regional, taking on Minnesota at 7 p.m. ET on Thursday, December 11.
No. 2-seeded SMU will also head to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to play in its first-ever regional semifinal appearance, as the Mustangs face off against No. 3-seeded Purdue approximately 30 minutes following the conclusion of the Pitt-Minnesota match. The winners of both matches will play in the Regional Final on Saturday, December 13.
No. 2 seed Stanford will take on No. 3 seed Wisconsin on Friday, December 12, in the Cardinal’s 22nd NCAA regional semifinal appearance since the tournament expanded to 64 teams in 1998. The Cardinal will hit the court at 2:30 p.m. ET in Austin, Texas, at the Austin Regional.
No. 2 seed Louisville will travel to Lincoln, Nebraska, to take on No. 3 seed Texas A&M in the Cardinals’ 11th regional semifinal appearance. The match will take place at 6 p.m. ET on Friday.
In the final AVCA/Taraflex Poll of the regular season (December 1), Pitt led the ACC in the No. 4 spot with Stanford (No. 5), SMU (No. 7), Louisville (No. 9), Miami (No. 13) and North Carolina (No. 19) filling out the rest of the Top 25. The ACC has the most teams of any conference in the top 10.
Noting ACC Volleyball
- Pitt and Stanford earned a share of the 2025 ACC Volleyball Championship title, with Stanford earning the AQ to the national tournament after a head-to-head win against Pitt.
- Pitt right side hitter Olivia Babcock was named the ACC Player of the Year, while Panthers’ teammate Bre Kelley was named the ACC Defensive Player of the Year. SMU’s Averi Carlson was tabbed the ACC Setter of the Year, while Louisville’s Kalyssa Blackshear was named ACC Freshman of the Year. Stanford head coach Kevin Hambly was named the ACC Coach of the Year.
- The ACC had the most teams in the final regular season NCAA DI Volleyball RPI Top 10, headlined by Pitt (No. 5), Stanford (No. 7), SMU (No. 8), and Louisville (No. 9).
- At the end of the regular season, Miami’s Flormarie Heredia Colon led the nation in kills with 719, kills per set with 6.25, total points with 815.0 and points per set with 7.09.
- Duke’s Jolene Nagel announced her retirement after 27 seasons leading the Blue Devils’ volleyball program.
- SMU earned its highest ranking in program history at No. 7 in the AVCA DI Volleyball Top 25 poll released on Monday, October 20.
- Miami’s Heredia Colon, Pitt’s Olivia Babcock and Stanford’s Elia Rubin were named as semifinalists for the AVCA Division I Player of the Year.
- Florida State’s Chris Poole ranks first among active NCAA Division I coaches with 955 victories in 39 seasons. Duke’s Jolene Nagel ranks fifth on that list with 717 career wins.
- Pitt head coach Dan Fisher reached his 400th career win on September 10, in the Panthers’ win over No. 3 Kentucky.
- Stanford’s Kevin Hambly reached his 400th career win on Friday, November 14, in an upset win over No. 3 Pitt.
- Virginia Tech’s Marci Byers reached her 300th career win on Friday, November 28, in a win over Syracuse.
- SMU’s Sam Erger reached her 100th career win on Saturday, December 6.
- SMU’s Malaya Jones was named the AVCA Division I National Player of the Week on Tuesday, September 2.
- Pitt’s Olivia Babcock was named the AVCA Division I National Player of the Week on Tuesday, October 21.
- Miami’s Flormarie Heredia Colon was named the AVCA Division I National Player of the Week on Tuesday, November 11.
- SMU’s Malaya Jones was named the AVCA Division I National Player of the Week for the second time this season on Tuesday, December 2.
- The ACC finished non-conference play with an overall record of 129-55 (.701), headlined by 10 wins against AVCA Top 25 teams and the inaugural ESPN Events “Showdown at the Net” title, after winning nine of the 16 matches against the SEC.
Weekly Schedule (All Times Eastern)
Thursday, December 11
Pittsburgh Regional | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
#17 Minnesota at #4 Pitt | 7 p.m. | ESPN2
#7 SMU vs. #12 Purdue | 9:30 p.m. | ESPN2
Friday, December 12
Austin Regional | Austin, Texas
#5 Stanford vs. #10 Wisconsin | 2:30 p.m. | ESPN2
Lincoln Regional | Lincoln, Nebraska
#9 Louisville vs. #6 Texas A&M | 7 p.m. | ESPN2
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Viking track and field in Fargo on Thursday.
VALLEY CITY, N.D. – The Valley City State University Men’s and Women’s Track and Field teams will be in Fargo on Thursday, December 11th for the NDSU Dakota Alumni Classic at the Shelly Ellig Indoor and Track and Field facility on the campus of North Dakota State University.
The men are coming off a fourth-place finish at the Mike Thorson Open in Bismarck at the University of Mary on Saturday. Cameron Champagnie took first in the triple jump with a jump of 13.58m. The men had 18 top eight finishes on the day and scored 91 team points.
On the women’s side, Frida Barrera continues to impress. The freshman took second in the 1 Mile run and the 800m run. He time in the 1 Mile run of 5:21.61 set the school record in that event by 4.67 seconds. He time in the 800m of 2:26.69 was 2.45 seconds off the school mark. The women had nine top eight finishes and scored 59 team points which was good enough for third place.
The field events on Thursday begin at 12:00 p.m. with the weight throw. The running events will begin at 4:30 p.m. with the preliminaries of the 60m hurdles.
Live results can be found here
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2025 Big 12 Volleyball National Honors
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The following Big 12 volleyball players have earned national postseason recognition. Check back frequently for updates.
2025 AVCA Division I Women’s Volleyball All-Region Teams & Awards
Central Region
Rachel Van Gorp, Iowa State, First Team
Reese Ptacek , Kansas, First Team
Jovanna Zelenovic, Kansas, First Team, Region Freshman of the Year
Ava LeGrand, Kansas State, First Team
Shaylee Myers, Kansas State, First Team, Region Player of the Year
Morgan Brandt, Iowa State, Honorable Mention
Rhian Swanson, Kansas, Honorable Mention
Pacific Region
Noemie Glover, Arizona State, First Team
Bailey Miller, Arizona State, First Team
Colby Neal, Arizona State, First Team
Jordan Wilson, Arizona, First Team
Southeast Region
Avah Armour, UCF, First Team
Southwest Region
Evan Hendrix, TCU, First Team
Ksenia Rakhmanchik , Baylor, First Team
Alice Volpe, TCU, Honorable Mention
West Region
Suli Davis, BYU, First Team, Region Freshman of the Year
Brielle Kemavor, BYU, First Team
Ana Burilovic, Colorado, First Team
Kamryn Gibadlo, Utah, First Team
Alex Bower, BYU, Honorable Mention
Claire Little Chambers, BYU, Honorable Mention
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Volleyball Returns to National Stage, Faces Concordia-St. Paul in NCAA Quarterfinal
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ELITE EIGHT QUARTERFINAL PREVIEW
No. 7 Gannon vs. No. 2 Concordia-St. Paul
Thursday, December 11 • 2:30 PM (ET)
Sanford Pentagon – Sioux Falls, S.D.
The Matchup
The NCAA Division II Elite Eight opens with a high-profile quarterfinal as No. 7 Gannon challenges one of the most dominant programs in Division II history, No. 2 Concordia-St. Paul.
Gannon enters the national tournament for the second straight year and the fourth time in the last five seasons. Concordia-St. Paul arrives in Sioux Falls seeking its 10th national title under head coach Brady Starkey, who has built a 688-96 record over 22 seasons and has guided the Golden Bears to 13 Elite Eight appearances.
This will be the second all-time meeting between the two programs. The Golden Bears earned a 3–1 victory in a neutral-site match earlier this season on September 7.
Head-to-Head
Gannon is making its second straight trip to the Elite Eight and fourth in the last five years. The Golden Knights face a renowned Concordia-St. Paul team in the quarterfinals. The Golden Bears are in search of their tenth NCAA national championship, last winning in 2017. This marks the 13th trip to the Elite Eight in head coach Brady Starkey’s 22 seasons. Starkey owns an incredible 688-96 record as head coach. After losing to St. Cloud State in the NSIC championship match Concordia-St. Paul came back to defeat the Huskies in the Central Regional title game on Saturday, winning 3-2.
Series History: Concordia-St. Paul leads 1–0 (last meeting: Sept. 7, 2024 – CSP 3, Gannon 1)
Quotes from Gannon Head Coach Matt Darling
On facing Concordia-St. Paul:
“Concordia is one of the most storied Division II programs, and they have earned that status. Competing against them on this stage creates a tremendous challenge and an opportunity for our team.”
On the Gannon team’s progress:
“I am proud of what this group has accomplished this season. They are a connected and resilient team, and I look forward to having another week with them.”
How Gannon Advanced: Atlantic Regional Champions
Gannon hosted the NCAA Division II Atlantic Regional for the fourth straight year and came away with a second straight regional crown. The Golden Knights opened up with a 3-0 win over CIAA champion and No. 8 seed Fayetteville State in the quarterfinals. Next was a familiar foe in No. 4 Pitt-Johnstown. After dropping the first set to the Mountain Cats the Golden Knights won the next three games for a 3-1 win.
For the third time this season Gannon defeated Indiana (Pa.), prevailing by scores of 25-15, 25-15, 25-20. The Crimson Hawks had upset PSAC champion East Stroudsburg in the semifinals. Gannon is making its fourth trip to the Elite Eight in the last five years.
Atlantic Regional Results
Thursday, December 4 – Quarterfinals
No. 1 Gannon 3, No. 8 Fayetteville State 0
- Kills: Wake 15, Williams 11
- Assists: Arslan 38
- Blocks: Williams 4, Smith 3
Friday, December 5 – Semifinals
Gannon 3, Pitt-Johnstown 1
- Kills: Williams 17, Wake 11, Smith 10
- Assists: Arslan 47
- Digs: Fowler 13
- Blocks: Smith 5, Atwell 3, Arslan 3
Saturday, December 6 – Championship Match
Gannon 3, Indiana (Pa.) 0
- Kills: Yazicioglu 13, Wake 11
- Assists: Arslan 41
- Digs: Williams 11
- Blocks: Atwell 5, Smith 3, Yazicioglu
All-Tournament Honors
Gannon had five players named to the 12-member Atlantic Regional All-Tournament Team. They included Bengisu Arslan (Ankara, Turkey/Private Çankaya Doga Anatolian), Lauren Atwell (Mars, Pa./Mars Area), Alexis Fowler (Cranberry Township, PA/Eden Christian Academy), Sydney Wake (Massillon, Ohio/Jackson) and Abbey Williams (Chicago, Ill./Mother Mcauley Liberal Arts). Arslan was previously named to the All-Tournament Team in 2022 as a freshman.
Arslan earned her second career regional tournament honor, previously recognized in 2022.
National and Regional Accolades
AVCA All-Americans (Honorable Mention)
AVCA All-Atlantic Region – First Team
D2CCA All-Atlantic Region
- Arslan – First Team
- Atwell – Second Team
- Wake – Second Team
PSAC West Major Awards
All-PSAC West
- First Team: Arslan, Atwell, Wake
- Second Team: Yazicioglu
Record Book Performances
Bengisu Arslan (Ankara, Turkey/Private Çankaya Doga Anatolian) — Senior Setter
- 4,481 career assists (2nd all-time at Gannon)
- 1,375 assists this season (2nd all-time at Gannon)
- Also ranks in the top 10 in service aces, matches played, and sets played
Lauren Atwell (Mars, Pa./Mars Area) — Junior Middle Blocker
- 365 career blocks (3rd all-time)
- Top 10 in single-season hitting percentage
Additional Notes
- Kasey Smith (Meadville, Pa./Villa Maria) ranks 7th in single-season hitting percentage (.360)
- Atwell ranks 9th (.333)
Gannon’s Elite Eight History
The Golden Knights are making their eighth appearance in the NCAA Division II Elite Eight. They lost in the quarterfinals in 1991, ’92, and ’93 with head coach Gerry Burbules at the helm. Gannon returned to the Elite Eight in 2017 under head coach Matt Darling and posted a 3-0 win over Regis to advance to the semifinals, where Florida Southern edged the Golden Knights, 3-2. Gannon reached the Final Four for a second time in 2021, upsetting No. 4 seed Hillsdale, 3-1, before losing to host and top-seeded Tampa in the semifinals.
1991 (No. 8 seed, Canyon, Texas)
vs. West Texas A&M – L, 0-3 (14-16, 8-15, 4-15)
1992 (No. 8 seed, Portland, Ore.)
vs. Portland State – L, 0-3 (6-15, 5-15, 4-15)
1993 (Marquette, Mich.)
vs. CSU Bakersfield – L, 0-3 (8-15, 7-15, 6-15)
2017 (No. 7 seed, Pensacola, Fla.)
vs. No. 2 Regis – W, 3-0 (25-20, 28-26, 25-17)
vs. No. 3 Florida Southern – L, 3-2 (25-16, 15-25, 23-25, 26-24, 12-15)
2019 (No. 7 seed, Denver, Colo.)
vs. No. 2 Nebraska-Kearney – L, 1-3 (25-19, 22-25, 17-25, 15-25)
2021 (No. 5 seed, Tampa, Fla.)
vs. No. 4 Hillsdale – W, 3-1 (20-25, 25-20, 25-21, 25-16)
vs. No. 1 Tampa – L, 1-3 (21-25, 20-25, 25-23, 18-25)
2022 (No. 5 seed, Seattle, Wash.)
vs. No. 4 Cal St. LA – L, 0-3 (11-25, 14-25, 18-25)
2024 (No. 6 seed, Sioux Falls, S.D.)
vs. No. 3 Angelo State – L, 2-3 (26-28, 25-15, 25-17, 19-25, 6-15)
What’s at Stake
The winner of the Gannon–Concordia-St. Paul quarterfinal will advance to the NCAA Division II semifinals on Friday, December 12 at 5:00 p.m. (ET), facing the winner of No. 3 Point Loma vs. No. 6 Bentley.
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Brendan Sorsby from Cincy would be interesting
I think I saw it rumored that he might portal…pretty nice stats against ACC-comparable competition…maybe he doesn’t see B12 starter to ACC starter as a logical move though…unless he’s just unhappy at Cincy
I don’t see us taking someone like Minchey…4-star or not, he’s only managed 15 attempts in 3 years. I think we’ll see someone with a proven on-field track college track record
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