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Huntington Beach boys’ volleyball season ends one match short of state

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For the second time in eight days, Huntington Beach matched up with top-ranked Manhattan Beach Mira Costa in a high-stakes fight.

And for the second time in those bouts, the Mustangs walked away with the prize, this time securing a spot in the inaugural CIF State Division I championship match for boys’ volleyball.

Cooper Keane had 18 kills to lead Mira Costa over visiting Huntington Beach 26-24, 25-20, 25-16 on Saturday in a Southern California regional final, bringing an end to an otherwise remarkable season for the Oilers.

Huntington Beach's Aiden Atencio (1) receives a serve against Mira Costa on Saturday.

Huntington Beach’s Aiden Atencio (1) receives a serve against Mira Costa on Saturday.

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“In any given year, we could have been CIF champs and state champs,” Huntington Beach coach Craig Pazanti said. “We were the second best team in our section, second best team in Southern California, we’ve been one of the top teams in the country all year long, and just give these guys credit. These guys have busted their butts all year long.”

Huntington Beach (36-5) took three of its losses against Mira Costa (36-2), including a five-set defeat in the Southern Section Division 1 final on Friday, May 16. The Mustangs will be heavily favored against San Jose Archbishop Mitty (40-2) in the Division I state final on Saturday at 4:30 p.m. at Fresno City College.

“I feel completely lucky to be a part of it,” Mira Costa coach Greg Snyder said of his team advancing to the state finals. “To have the team that we have in the first year that it’s in existence, I feel like Mira Costa is set up to take it. I have complete respect for [Archbishop Mitty], but I feel like this team is hungry for that win.

“I’ve been dangling that carrot in front of them the entire season, and now that it’s close, I just see this team coming together, gelling and peaking just at the right time. A coach couldn’t ask for anymore.”

Huntington Beach's Kaegan Ramdhani (0) spikes the ball against Mira Costa on Saturday.

Huntington Beach’s Kaegan Ramdhani (0) spikes the ball against Mira Costa on Saturday.

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Grayson Bradford had seven kills and seven block assists for Mira Costa. Mateo Fuerbringer added eight kills, Alex Heins provided six kills and four block assists, and Wyatt Davis chipped in with six kills and three block assists. Andrew Chapin spread the ball around for 36 assists, adding two kills and a service ace.

The Oilers went undefeated in the Sunset League, delivering the program’s first league championship since 2016. Pazanti also noted that Huntington Beach played 21 matches against the top 10 teams in the Southern Section and went 17-4.

“We don’t duck anybody,” Pazanti said. “Year to year, we’re going to play against the best competition, and that’s how we get better. It would have been nice to get one more match, but can’t be disappointed when you have that kind of a season.”

The Huntington Beach boys' volleyball team poses for a picture with the CIF State Division I regional finalist plaque.

The Huntington Beach boys’ volleyball team poses for a picture with the CIF State Southern California Division I regional finalist plaque.

(James Carbone)

Huntington Beach was off to the races in the first set. Snyder utilized his two timeouts after the Mustangs had fallen into deficits of 9-4 and 17-8, respectively. A late run closed the gap, and when outside hitter Colin Choi (five kills) aggravated an ankle injury upon landing after a swing, Mira Costa capitalized by taking eight of the last 11 points to claim the extended set.

Mira Costa then won the last six points of the second set to take a commanding lead in the match.

“I thought through two sets, we had probably outplayed them for about 90% of the match,” Pazanti said. “But they went on a run late in set two, and they went on a run late in set one, and that was the difference. We lose our best passer [Choi] at the end of set one. Who knows — would of, should of, could of — but I’m guessing he doesn’t get hurt, we win set one and maybe it’s a different mental approach to the rest of the match.”

The Huntington Beach boys' volleyball team celebrates a point against Mira Costa on Saturday.

The Huntington Beach boys’ volleyball team celebrates a point against Mira Costa on Saturday.

(James Carbone)

Logan Hutnick had a team-leading 17 kills to go with two block assists and an ace for Huntington Beach. Ben Arguello added nine kills and two block assists. Kai Gan distributed 28 assists.

The Oilers played the match without Nick Ganier Jr. available at middle blocker, due to illness. Kaegan Ramdhani stepped up with two kills and four block assists.

“It’s just tough,” said Choi, who returned to the action in the second set after having the injury taped. “I think we just ran out of gas, but I think we put our best foot forward today, and I can’t really complain.”

Huntington Beach's Kai Gan (7) sets the ball, as Logan Hutnick (11) and Kaegan Ramdhani (0) look on against Mira Costa.

Huntington Beach’s Kai Gan (7) sets the ball, as Logan Hutnick (11) and Kaegan Ramdhani (0) look on against Mira Costa.

(James Carbone)

Also in the CIF State Southern California regional finals:

Sage Hill 3, San Diego Clairemont 0: The top-seeded Lightning earned a 25-16, 25-22, 25-22 win at home on Saturday to advance to the CIF State Division III final.

Jackson Cryst had 32 kills to lead Sage Hill (22-11), which has won a dozen matches in a row. The Lightning will face San Francisco International (27-7) on Saturday at 1:30 p.m. in the state championship match at Fresno City College.



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Adrian and Allen Named Big Ten Indoor Track & Field Athletes to Watch

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EAST LANSING, Mich. – Michigan State track & field athletes Elle Adrian and Logan Allen were named Big Ten Indoor Track & Field Athletes to watch, as announced by the conference on Tuesday.

Adrian, from Standish, Michigan, earned All-American honors in the weight throw last season and looks to continue her success in the 2025-26 season. She started the season strong at the GVSU Holiday Open last week. Adrian finished first in the weight throw with a throw of 21.76m.

Last season at the Big Ten Indoor Championships, Adrian finished fourth in the weight throw (21.03m). Her career best in the weight throw was 22.35m set at the 2025 Michigan Invitational last season.

Allen, a native of Waterford, Michigan, has already shown he is an athlete to watch. In the season opener at the GVSU Holiday Open, Allen broke the Michigan State school record in the 60m hurdles with a time of 7.77 to finish second. He broke the record held by former Spartan All-American and Olympian Heath Baldwin. He set the previous record of 7.81 in 2024.

Last season, Allen reached the finals of the 60m hurdles at the Big Ten Indoor Championships, finishing sixth with a time of 7.86. He also had a first-place finish at the 2025 Michigan Invitational, crossing in 8.18.

The Spartans are back in action in the New Year, traveling to the Wolverine Invitational in Ann Arbor on Saturday, Jan. 10.



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Sjöberg Named ACC Women’s Track Performer Of The Week

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Fifth year Vera Sjöberg earned her first career Atlantic Coast Conference track and field accolade when the ACC named her Women’s Track Performer of the Week on Tuesday, Dec. 9.

Sjöberg (8:43.06) is now the eighth fastest 3k athlete in NCAA history as she shattered the twenty-two-year-old school record held by Shalane Flanagan in the women’s 3000m. Sjöberg is not only the first woman in school history to run a sub-nine-minute 3k, but she also broke the record by 17 seconds. 

Today’s award marks the 13th career weekly conference award, having won a combined 12 patriot league cross country and track weekly honors during her time at Boston University.

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Blue Devils Celebrate 2025 Season at Annual Awards Banquet

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DURHAM, N.C. – Duke track & field and cross country held its annual awards banquet Monday to celebrate the achievements from the 2024-25 track & field season and 2025 cross country campaign. Awards were presented to 14 individuals by  A. Morris Williams, Jr. Track & Field Director Shawn Wilbourn and other members of the coaching staff in recognition for their excellence during the calendar year.
 
Women’s Cross Country MVP – Stephanie Moss:

  • 2025 NCAA All-Southeast Region
  • 2025 All-ACC
  • Registered a 6K personal best (19:35.4) at the NCAA Cross Country Championships
  • Placed ninth via a time of 19:41.4 at the NCAA Southeast Regional
  • Hit the tape in 19:47.8 and took 11th at the ACC Cross Country Championships
  • Took 25th in the 6K at the Nuttycombe Invitational (20:22.0) and Gans Creek Classic (19:56.6)
  • Won the 3K at the season-opening tri meet with North Carolina A&T and N.C. Central behind a personal best of 9:58.9

 
Men’s Cross Country MVP – Charlie Siebert:

  • Hit the tape in 30:27.1 for a 10K PR, good for 32nd at the NCAA Southeast Regional
  • Posted a personal best of 23:47.9 in the 8K at the ACC Cross Country Championships
  • Completed race in 24:32.5 at the Nuttycombe Invitational
  • Finished runner-up via a 4K personal best (11:51.5) at the tri meet with North Carolina A&T and N.C. Central

 
Women’s Track Athlete of the Year – Lauren Tolbert:

  • 2025 USTFCCCA Outdoor All-America First Team – 800m, 4x400m
  • 2025 ACC Outdoor Champion – 4x400m
  • 2025 Outdoor All-ACC First Team – 4x400m
  • 2025 Outdoor All-ACC Second Team – 800m
  • 2025 ACC Indoor Champion – 4x400m
  • 2025 Indoor All-ACC First Team – 4x400m
  • Fifth in the 800m (1:59.88) and 4x400m (3:27.40) at the NCAA Outdoor Championships; Set 800m PR (1:59.39) in the prelims
  • First as a member of the 4x400m (3:28.81) and fifth in the 800m (2:01.96) at the ACC Outdoor Championships
  • First via a personal best in the 400m (51.72) and second with the 4x400m (3:30.46) at the Mt. SAC Relays
  • First in the 400m (51.83) and 800m (2:01.87), second as part of the 4x400m (3:36.14) at the Duke Invitational
  • Won as a member of the 4x400m (3:28.82) and took second in the 800m (2:03.09) at the Jim Click Shootout
  • First in the 400m (51.86) and with the 4x400m (3:31.31) and set a PR in the 200m (23.63) at Raleigh Relays
  • First as a member of the 4x400m (3:31.88) at the ACC Indoor Championships
  • Third in the 800m (2:02.75) at the Tiger Paw Invitational
  • First via a PR in the 500m (1:10.49), first on the 4x400m (3:34.12) and third in the 800m (2:07.85) at the Doc Hale VT Meet
  • First via a PR in the 600m (1:28.15), first with the 4x400m (3;36.82) and third in the 400m (54.29) at the Hokie Invitational
  • First in the 300m at the Virginia Tech Invitational with a personal best of 37.67 seconds
  • First with the 4x400m (3:44.66), fourth in the 200m (24.35) and fifth in the 1000m with a PR (2:50.67) at the Liberty Kickoff

 
Men’s Track Athlete of the Year – Aden Bandukwala:

  • 2025 Outdoor All-ACC Second Team – 800m
  • Competed in the 800m (1:52.55) at the NCAA East Regional
  • Clocked an 800m PR (1:46.99) and took fifth at the ACC Outdoor Championships
  • First in the 800m (1:47.53) at Duke Twilight
  • Ran a personal best of 3:46.87 in the 1500m at Penn Relays
  • First in the 800m (1:49.21) and fourth as part of the 4x400m (3:12.71) at the Duke Invitational
  • Competed in the 800m (1:50.46) and as part of the 4x400m (3:09.63) and DMR (9:39.66) at the ACC Indoor Championships
  • Posted PRs in the mile (4:04.27) and 3000m (8:25.86) at the BU Valentine Invite
  • Fifth in 500m at the Doc Hale VT Meet via a personal best of 1:05.07
  • Ran a personal best in the 1000m (2:24.89) in the 1000m at the Hokie Invitational
  • First in the 800m (1:51.22) and fourth in the 1000m (2:25.83)

 
Women’s Field Athlete of the Year – Gemma Tutton:

  • 2025 USTFCCCA Outdoor All-America Honorable Mention – Pole Vault
  • 2025 ACC Outdoor Bronze Medalist – Pole Vault
  • 2025 Outdoor All-ACC First Team – Pole Vault
  • 2025 Indoor All-ACC Second Team – Pole Vault
  • Vaulted 4.09m at the NCAA Outdoor Championships
  • Third in the pole vault (4.32m) at the ACC Outdoor Championships
  • First in the pole vault (4.40m) at Duke Twilight
  • Third in the pole vault (4.17m) at the Charlotte Invitational
  • Fourth in the pole vault (3.92m) at the Wake Forest Invitational
  • Vaulted a personal best of 4.42m to win the Duke Invitational
  • Fourth in the pole vault (3.95m) at Raleigh Relays
  • Cleared 4.22m at the ACC Indoor Championships
  • First in the pole vault (4.11m) at the Dick Taylor Carolina Challenge

 
Men’s Field Athlete of the Year – Christian Toro:

  • USTFCCCA Outdoor All-America First Team – Hammer Throw
  • 2025 ACC Outdoor Champion – Hammer Throw
  • 2025 Outdoor All-ACC First Team – Hammer Throw
  • 2025 Indoor All-ACC Second Team – Weight Throw
  • Eighth in the hammer throw (68.94m) at the NCAA Outdoor Championships
  • First in the hammer throw at Duke Twilight (68.87m) and the ACC Outdoor Championships (68.35m)
  • Recorded a personal best (70.13m) and took first in the hammer throw at the Duke Invitational
  • Third in the hammer throw (69.45m) at the Jim Click Shootout
  • Threw the hammer 69.47m to finish runner-up at Raleigh Relays
  • Fifth via a personal best in the weight throw (20.53m) at the ACC Indoor Championships
  • Second in the weight throw at the Liberty Kickoff (20.28m), Doc Hale VT Meet (20.26m) and Darius Dixon Memorial Invitational (19.47m)

 
Women’s Most Improved Senior – Abby Geiser & Megan McGinnis:
Abby Geiser

  • 2025 USTFCCCA Outdoor All-America Second Team – 4x100m
  • 2025 ACC Outdoor Bronze Medalist – 4x100m
  • 2025 Outdoor All-ACC Second Team – 4x100m
  • Raced at the NCAA Outdoor Championships as a member of the 4x100m (43.77)
  • Ran a 100m personal best (11.32) in the prelims of the NCAA East Regional
  • Third as a member of the 4x100m (43.97) at the ACC Outdoor Championships
  • Second as a member of the 4x100m (43.42) and third in the 200m (23.62) at the Mt. SAC Relays
  • Second in the 100m (11.51) at the Duke Invitational
  • Second as part of the 4x100m (43.94) and fourth in the 100m (11.35) at the Jim Click Shootout
  • First as part of the 4x100m (44.8), third as part of the 4x400m (3:37.17) and fourth in the 100m (11.44) at Raleigh Relays
  • Fourth as a member of the 4x400m (3:50.26) at the Doc Hale VT Meet
  • Third in the 200m (24.39) and fourth in the 60m (7.58) at the Hokie Invitational
  • Second in the 60m (7.46) at the Dick Taylor Carolina Challenge
  • Second in the 60m (7.45) and fourth in the 300m (38.99) at the Liberty Kickoff

 
Megan McGinnis

  • 2025 USTFCCCA Outdoor All-America First Team – 4x400m
  • 2025 ACC Outdoor Champion – 4x400m
  • 2025 Outdoor All-ACC First Team – 4x400m
  • 2025 ACC Indoor Champion – 4x400m
  • 2025 Indoor All-ACC First Team – 4x400m
  • Fifth as a member of the 4x400m (3:27.40) at the NCAA Outdoor Championships
  • First as a member of the 4x400m (3:28.81) at the ACC Outdoor Championships
  • Second as part of the 4x400m (3:30.46) and fourth in the 200m (23.70) at the Mt. SAC Relays
  • Runner-up as part of the 4x400m (3:36.14) and third in the 200m (23.62) at the Duke Invitational
  • First on the 4x400m (3:28.82), second in the 400m (52.63) and fifth on the 4x100m (3:28.82) at the Jim Click Shootout
  • First as a member of the 4x400m (3:31.31) and fourth in the 200m (23.49) at Raleigh Relays
  • Won as part of the 4x400m (3:31.88) at the ACC Indoor Championships
  • Took first with the 4x400m (3:34.12), second in the 400m (54.14) and third in the 200m (24.33) at the Doc Hale VT Meet
  • First as a member of the 4x400m (3:36.82) and fifth in the 400m (54.88) at the Hokie Invitational
  • Fourth in the 200m (24.73) at the Virginia Tech Invitational
  • Runner-up in the 200m (24.27) and third in the 300m (38.62) and with the 4x400m (3:47.33) at the Liberty Kickoff

 
 
Men’s Most Improved Senior – Michael Bennett & Max Forte:
Michael Bennett

  • 2025 USTFCCCA Outdoor All-America Second Team – 4x400m
  • 2025 Outdoor All-ACC Second Team – Decathlon
  • 2025 Indoor All-ACC Second Team – Heptathlon
  • Fifth as a member of the 4x400m (3:27.40) at the NCAA Outdoor Championships
  • First as a member of the 4x400m (3:28.81) at the ACC Outdoor Championships
  • Second as part of the 4x400m (3:30.46) and fourth in the 200m (23.70) at the Mt. SAC Relays
  • Runner-up as part of the 4x400m (3:36.14) and third in the 200m (23.62) at the Duke Invitational
  • First on the 4x400m (3:28.82), second in the 400m (52.63) and fifth on the 4x100m (3:28.82) at the Jim Click Shootout
  • First as a member of the 4x400m (3:31.31) and fourth in the 200m (23.49) at Raleigh Relays
  • Won as part of the 4x400m (3:31.88) at the ACC Indoor Championships
  • Took first with the 4x400m (3:34.12), second in the 400m (54.14) and third in the 200m (24.33) at the Doc Hale VT Meet
  • First as a member of the 4x400m (3:36.82) and fifth in the 400m (54.88) at the Hokie Invitational
  • Fourth in the 200m (24.73) at the Virginia Tech Invitational
  • Runner-up in the 200m (24.27) and third in the 300m (38.62) and with the 4x400m (3:47.33) at the Liberty Kickoff

 
Max Forte

  • 2025 ACC Outdoor Bronze Medalist – Long Jump
  • 2025 Outdoor All-ACC Second Team – Long Jump
  • Fifth as a member of the 4x400m (3:27.40) at the NCAA Outdoor Championships
  • First as a member of the 4x400m (3:28.81) at the ACC Outdoor Championships
  • Second as part of the 4x400m (3:30.46) and fourth in the 200m (23.70) at the Mt. SAC Relays
  • Runner-up as part of the 4x400m (3:36.14) and third in the 200m (23.62) at the Duke Invitational
  • First on the 4x400m (3:28.82), second in the 400m (52.63) and fifth on the 4x100m (3:28.82) at the Jim Click Shootout
  • First as a member of the 4x400m (3:31.31) and fourth in the 200m (23.49) at Raleigh Relays
  • Won as part of the 4x400m (3:31.88) at the ACC Indoor Championships
  • Took first with the 4x400m (3:34.12), second in the 400m (54.14) and third in the 200m (24.33) at the Doc Hale VT Meet
  • First as a member of the 4x400m (3:36.82) and fifth in the 400m (54.88) at the Hokie Invitational
  • Fourth in the 200m (24.73) at the Virginia Tech Invitational
  • Runner-up in the 200m (24.27) and third in the 300m (38.62) and with the 4x400m (3:47.33) at the Liberty Kickoff

 
Women’s Hell Raiser Award – Braelyn Baker:

  • 2025 USTFCCCA All-America First Team – 4x400m
  • 2025 USTFCCCA All-America Second Team – 400mH, 4x100m
  • 2025 ACC Women’s Outdoor Freshman of the Year
  • 2025 ACC Outdoor Silver Medalist – 400m
  • 2025 ACC Outdoor Bronze Medalist – 200m, 4x100m
  • 2025 Outdoor All-ACC First Team – 200m, 400m, 4x100m
  • 2025 Indoor ACC Champion – 4x400m
  • 2025 Indoor All-ACC First Team – 4x400m
  • Fifth as a member of the 4x400m (3:27.40) and ninth in the 400mH (56.35) at the NCAA Outdoor Championships
  • Also posted a personal best at the national meet in the 400mH prelims (56.35)
  • Second in the 400m (51.69) and third in the 200m (22.83) at the ACC Outdoor Championships, both coming via personal bests
  • Finished third at the ACC Outdoor Championships as a member of the 4x100m (43.97)
  • Second in the 200m (23.25) at Duke Twilight
  • Runner-up at the Mt. SAC Relays as a member of the 4x100m (43.42) and 4x400m (3:30.46)
  • Second in the 200m (23.57) and third in the 400m (53.13) at the Duke Invitational
  • First as part of the 4x400m (3:28.82), second on the 4x100m (43.94) and fourth in the 400mH (57.25) at the Jim Click Shootout
  • First as part of the 4x100m (44.80) and 4x400m (3:31.31), third in the 100m (11.38 PR) and 400mH (58.37) at Raleigh Relays
  • First as a member of the 4x400m (3:31.88) and sixth in the 200m (23.62) at the ACC Indoor Championships
  • Second in the 200m (23.38) and fourth in the 400m (52.94) at the Clemson Tiger Paw Invitational
  • First in the 200m (23.64) and as part of the 4x400m (3:34.12), fourth in the 60m via a PR (7.51) at the Doc Hale VT Meet
  • First in the 400m (53.63) and as a member of the 4x400m (53.63) and ran a 600m PR (1:33.84) at the Hokie Invitational
  • First in the 200m (24.04) and second via a personal best of 37.80 seconds at the Virginia Tech Invitational
  • Second in the 300m (38.34) and third as part of the 4x400m (3:47.33) at the Liberty Kickoff

 
Men’s Hell Raiser Award – Phillips Moore:

  • Competed in the shot put (18.02m) at the NCAA East Regional
  • Threw 17.68m in the shot put and 61.43m in the hammer throw at the ACC Outdoor Championships
  • Fifth in the hammer throw (59.54m) at Duke Twilight
  • Notched a personal best of 61.72m in the hammer throw and took fourth at the Mt. SAC Relays
  • Third in the shot put (18.03m) and fifth in the hammer throw (61.43m) at the Duke Invitational
  • Posted a personal best in the shot put (18.12m) at the Jim Click Shootout
  • First in the shot put (17.96m) at Raleigh Relays
  • Competed in the shot put (13.82m) and weight throw (18.58m) at the ACC Indoor Championships
  • First in the shot put (17.83m) and fourth in the weight throw (18.18m) at the Doc Hale VT Meet
  • Runner-up in the weight throw at the Hokie Invitational via a personal best of 19.10m
  • Fourth in the weight throw (18.17m) at the Dick Taylor Carolina Challenge
  • Third in the shot put (16.08m) and fourth in the weight throw (18.54m) at the Liberty Kickoff

 
Community Service Award – TJ Clayton:

  • 2025 USTFCCCA Outdoor All-America Second Team – 4x400m
  • 2025 ACC Outdoor Bronze Medalist – 4x400m
  • 2025 Outdoor All-ACC Second Team – 4x400m
  • First to sign up to volunteer at events and was a catalyst for getting Duke track and field into the community
  • Competed as a member of the 4x400m (3:04.28) at the NCAA Outdoor Championships
  • Third as a member of the 4x400m (3:04.49) and fourth with the 4x100m (39.33) at the ACC Outdoor Championships
  • First as part of the 4x100m (39.68) and fifth via a personal best in the 100m (10.41) at Duke Twilight
  • Fourth in the 100m (10.46) and fifth in the 200m with a personal best of 21.04
  • Took part in the 200m (21.63) at the ACC Indoor Championships
  • First as a member of the 4x400m (3:11.43) and second in the 60m (6.74) at the Doc Hale VT Meet
  • First in the 200m (21.40) and second as part of the 4x400m (3:12.57) at the Hokie Invitational; Also had a 300m PR (34.49)
  • Won the 60m race at the Dick Taylor Carolina Challenge with a collegiate best of 6.69
  • First in the 60m (6.77) and fourth in the 200m (21.58) at the Liberty Kickoff

 
Curtis Beach Performer of the Year – Simen Guttormsen:

  • 2025 USTFCCCA Outdoor All-America First Team – Pole Vault
  • 2025 ACC Outdoor Champion – Pole Vault
  • 2025 Outdoor All-ACC First Team – Pole Vault
  • 2025 NCAA Indoor Champion – Pole Vault
  • 2025 ACC Indoor Champion – Pole Vault
  • 2025 Indoor All-ACC First Team – Pole Vault
  • 2025 CSC Academic All-America Team Member of the Year
  • Fifth in the pole vault (5.53m) at the NCAA Outdoor Championships
  • Won the pole vault at the ACC Outdoor Championships via a mark of 5.60m
  • First in the pole vault (5.21m) at Duke Twilight
  • Vaulted a personal best of 5.71m and placed first at the NCAA Indoor Championships
  • First in the pole vault (5.67m) at the ACC Indoor Championships
  • First in the pole vault (5.62m) at the Darius Dixon Memorial Invitational
  • Cleared 5.55m and placed fourth in the pole vault at the Doc Hale VT Meet

 
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Spartan Digest – Winter Break 2025-26

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A preview of the Case Western Reserve University varsity athletic events for the period of winter break (December 8-January 3) and a recap of the events from the previous week of competition (December 1-7). Schedule is subject to change with updates posted on athletics.case.edu when they are known.

Last Week’s Recap

Women’s Basketball (0-2)

  • Dropped a pair of close contests last week, falling to Marietta 67-66 at home on Wednesday and Denison 74-61 on Saturday on the road
  • Junior guard Mya Hartjes led all Spartans with 19.0 points, 8.0 rebounds, and 2.5 assists per game

Wrestling (1-2)

  • Went 1-2 at the Yellow Jacket Duals on Friday night on the campus of Baldwin Wallace University
  • Lost to Division II UNC Pembroke 35-12 and #20 BW 31-15 before defeating Wilmington 45-7 
  • Senior Art Martinez was named the University Athletic Association Wrestler of the Week after he won all three of his matches, including two by pin

Men’s and Women’s Track & Field

  • Opened the 2025-26 indoor season by hosting the Spartan Alumni Holiday Classic in the Veale Center on Saturday
  • Broke school records in the women’s 200-meter dash and 4×400-meter relay and matched the program record in the 60-meter dash
  • Combined to win seven events with 11 finishes in the top three

Wednesday, December 10

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CWRU Men’s Basketball (4-3) at Hiram (3-4)

Hiram, Ohio · Price Gymnasium

7:30 PM

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Saturday, December 13

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CWRU Men’s Basketball (4-3) at Allegheny (2-4)

Meadville, Pa. · David V. Wise Center

1:00 PM

Live Stats | Video 

Saturday, December 20

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CWRU Wrestling (2-2) at Chocolate Duals

Grantham, Pa. · Jordan Court in Hitchcock Arena

10:00 AM vs. #17 Ithaca (0-0)

12:00 PM at Messiah (3-1)

2:00 PM vs. #12 Arcadia (1-3)

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Monday, December 29

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CWRU Women’s Basketball (5-3) vs. Oberlin (3-4)

BW Invitational

Berea, Ohio · Ursprung Gymnasium

3:00 PM

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Tuesday, December 30

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CWRU Men’s Basketball (4-3) vs. Kalamazoo (2-5)

Cleveland, Ohio · Horsburgh Gymnasium

2:00 PM


Live Stats | Video | Digital Program

CWRU Women’s Basketball (5-3) at #21 Baldwin Wallace (5-2)

BW Invitational

Berea, Ohio · Ursprung Gymnasium

3:00 PM

Live Stats | Video | Tickets

Saturday, January 3, 2026

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CWRU Wrestling (2-2) at 2026 UAA Challenge

Manhattan, N.Y. · John A. Paulson Center

10:00 AM vs. Muhlenberg (1-0)

11:45 AM vs. Johns Hopkins (0-1)

1:30 PM vs. Gettysburg (1-1)

Live Results | Video 

CWRU Women’s Basketball (5-3) vs. Geneva (1-5*)

Cleveland, Ohio · Horsburgh Gymnasium

1:00 PM


Live Stats | Video | Digital Program



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Catherwood & Irving Selected As UMass Student-Athletes Of The Week

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AMHERST, Mass. – University of Massachusetts track and field junior Collin Catherwood and hockey junior Jackson Irving have been named the UMass Student-Athletes of the Week, it was announced on Tuesday. The duo will be honored at the UMass Sports Luncheon this Wednesday at the Berkshire Dining Commons from Noon to 1 p.m.

Guest speakers will be football video coordinator Bill Sisler and Fall Male Scholar Athlete Award winner Keegan Andrews of Football.

At the Harvard Classic on Saturday, Catherwood took the top spot in the men’s 5K with a time of 13:58.38. The Central Valley, N.Y. native also broke the men’s 5K indoor program record. 

Irving made 37 saves to backstop hockey to a 2-0 win at No. 12/11 Northeastern on Sunday in a non-conference matchup at Matthews Arena, recording his second shutout of the season. The Newbury, Massachusetts native currently holds a .934 save percentage and a 2.75 GAA on the year.

 



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WEEK ONE CIAA INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD ATHLETES OF THE WEEK

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Charlotte, NC (December 9, 2025) Week One of CIAA Indoor Track and Field showcased both returning standouts and emerging talent as programs opened the season with competitive early meets. The conference saw strong sprint performances, record breaking throws, and athletes establishing early momentum. The CIAA recognizes four student athletes for their standout performances during the week of November 30 through December 6. 

 

WOMEN’S TRACK ATHLETE OF THE WEEK 

Olivia Cosby, Winston Salem State 

Junior sprinter Olivia Cosby opened her season with an impressive performance at the Visit Winston Salem College Kickoff at JDL. Cosby placed third in the 400m seeded with a time of 56.83 and later anchored the 4x400m relay to a total time of 3:58.54, closing her leg with a strong 58.72 split. Her effort set an early tone for the Rams as they launched their indoor campaign. 

 

WOMEN’S FIELD ATHLETE OF THE WEEK 

Breanna Reid, Bowie State 

Freshman thrower Breanna Reid made a memorable collegiate debut at the Fastrack Season Opener, breaking the Bowie State school record in the weight throw with a mark of 14.32m. Reid’s second place finish introduced her as an immediate contender in the CIAA and showcased significant promise for the Bulldogs’ throws unit. 

 

MEN’S TRACK ATHLETE OF THE WEEK 

Dareon Faircloth, Bowie State 

Sophomore sprinter Dareon Faircloth began his season in commanding fashion, winning the 60m dash in 6.74 to set a new Bowie State school record. He added a runner up finish in the 200m with a time of 21.89, demonstrating elite range and establishing himself as one of the conference’s top early season sprinters. 

 

MEN’S FIELD ATHLETE OF THE WEEK 

Darius Brown, Bluefield State 

Senior jumper Darius Brown delivered a strong showing in a competitive meet that included Division I opponents, placing third in the triple jump with a mark of 14.55m. His performance provided a solid start to his final indoor season and highlighted his experience and consistency. 

 

Media Contact 
Anna M. Butzlaff 
Associate Commissioner, Strategic Communications 
Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) 
abutzlaff@theciaa.com 

 

About the CIAA 

Founded in 1912, the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) is the first, and longest running, African American athletic conference in the United States and one of the most recognized conferences in Division II. The CIAA conducts 14 championships attended by more than 150000 fans from around the country. The Basketball Tournament has been honored as a 2019 Champion of Economic Impact in Sports Tourism by Sports Destination Management for both 2018 and 2019. 


Headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, the CIAA is governed by the Presidents and Chancellors of its 12 member institutions: Bowie State University, Bluefield State University, Claflin University, Elizabeth City State University, Fayetteville State University, Johnson C. Smith University, Lincoln University of Pennsylvania, Livingstone College, Shaw University, Virginia State University, Virginia Union University, and Winston Salem State University. For more information on the CIAA, visit theciaa.com and follow us on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok. 

 





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