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New developments in the Tyler Skaggs case bring a former teammate’s name into the proceedings. Plus: The curious case of the missing career, a Q&A with our player poll editor, and Ken says Sandy Alcantara is getting closer to being, well, Sandy Alcantara. I’m Levi Weaver, here with Ken Rosenthal. Welcome to The Windup!



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Serious Matters: New developments in Tyler Skaggs case: Wade Miley’s involvement

When Tyler Skaggs died in 2019, it shook the entire league. Every new detail in the nearly six years since has made the story a little more tragic, a little more shocking. Former Angels PR director Eric Kay is serving a 22-year prison sentence for his role in providing Skaggs with the opioids that led to his overdose.

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Now there’s a civil lawsuit between Skaggs’ family and the Angels organization, in which the family insists the team holds some responsibility in the matter.

Today, new information has come to light, further muddying the waters, and bringing another known name into the conversation: current Reds pitcher Wade Miley.

From that story, by Sam Blum:

“On May 30, the Angels filed a motion for summary judgment, arguing that the Skaggs’s claims should be dismissed. It contained a deposition from the former agent for Skaggs, in which he testified Skaggs had told him he sometimes received prescription drugs from pitcher Wade Miley. Skaggs and Miley were teammates on the Arizona Diamondbacks at the time.”

It’s a complicated case, made more so by the fact that “hundreds of pages of testimony, including portions of confidential depositions from key witnesses, were also posted publicly to the court’s online portal last week, apparently in error.”

Blum’s piece has a lot more details. It’s messy, it’s sad and this much is sure: There’s no happy ending to this story.


Ken’s Notebook: Alcantara starting to look like himself

From my most recent column, with Eno Sarris:

The temptation is not to get carried away with Miami Marlins right-hander Sandy Alcantara producing back-to-back quality starts for the first time this season. His opponents were the Colorado Rockies and Pittsburgh Pirates, the teams with the two worst offenses in the major leagues.

Marlins manager Clayton McCullough, however, saw a difference in what he called “the quality of Sandy’s throws.” So did a rival official who witnessed Alcantara’s start in Pittsburgh on Tuesday night.

The official, granted anonymity for his candor, said, “I walked away saying he is about three or four starts away from being the Sandy of old.”

If Alcantara continues pitching on five days’ rest, as he has for the majority of the season coming off Tommy John surgery, he would make eight starts before the trade deadline on July 31. By that time, a reemergence as the Sandy of old could make him what many at the start of the season expected him to become — the best starting pitcher available.

“For him, the walk rate (early in the season) was so uncharacteristic. The ability to execute at a high level, which he was terrific at pre-injury, was not the same,” McCullough said. “So while the stuff was very good — the velo was good, the shapes of his pitches were fine — his spray was just a lot larger, especially to left. I think it was just the finish to the throws.

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“A couple of bullpens ago, he really focused on being glove-side with his work and being intentional there. Which I think in turn has got him driving the ball through the mitt and finishing his pitches.”

Examining the shapes and velocities of Alcantara’s pitches, his stuff has indeed mostly recovered since his surgery in October 2023. His changeup doesn’t have quite as much drop, and neither does his curve, but his fastballs are mostly back, and overall his stuff is there. Stuff+ is a stat that sums up the physical qualities of his pitches, and most of his pitches are back to pre-surgery quality.

Sandy Alcantara’s stuff, over time

Season Stf+ FA Stf+ SI Stf+ SL Stf+ CU Stf+ CH

2020

105

102

120

105

102

2021

97

119

112

94

114

2022

96

119

115

116

112

2023

99

120

111

113

108

2025

101

113

112

118

103

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Here’s a Weird One: Fact-checking Hunter Dobbins(’ dad)

It’s been a big week for 25-year-old Red Sox rookie pitcher Hunter Dobbins. Here’s the timeline:

June 8: Dobbins tells Gabrielle Starr of the Boston Herald, “If the Yankees were the last team to give me a contract, I’d retire.” But in that same story, he also says: “Andy Pettitte and my dad were really good friends. … He was actually drafted twice by the Yankees. Signed with them his last year and then he got traded over to the Diamondbacks.”

That night, Dobbins picked up the win over the Yankees. Score one for the kid.

June 10 (Tuesday): Joel Sherman of the New York Post writes this article, in which he says, more or less, “Nuh-uh.” He contacted members of the Yankees and D-Backs front offices from those days and found nothing on Lance Dobbins. There was also this:

“Pettitte, reached by phone, said neither he nor anyone he asked in his family remembers Lance Dobbins.”

Baseball Reference shows (the elder) Dobbins playing for three teams in 1996-97, but all of three were independent teams. The Diamondbacks did have minor-league teams in those years, ahead of the big-league team’s inaugural season (1998). But I checked all of those rosters; Dobbins isn’t on any of them.

Yesterday (the younger) Dobbins was given a chance to address the situation. His answer? “I don’t go and fact-check my dad.”

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In summary: This was the story he had been told; why would anyone think their dad wasn’t telling them the truth? But — with the caveat that there might be some explanation yet to come to light — it sure doesn’t seem like Lance Dobbins was drafted by the Yankees, nor that he played in the Diamondbacks org.

Stay tuned, I guess? In the meantime, Dobbins’ next start is scheduled for Saturday. Against whom? The Yankees, of course.


Inside Baseball: Q&A: Behind the Player Poll

Yesterday’s Windup was all about our five anonymous player poll stories. Today, we have a Q&A with editor Kaci Borowski, who handles all the heavy lifting of making these things shine.

What has been the biggest challenge in making these successful?

One is that baseball players are, unlike their basketball counterparts, generally less inclined to speak on more controversial topics, so you really have to think about what types of questions they’d be likely to answer and shape those in a way that would get a good response.

The second is that it takes a lot of coordination to make this work. We have a large staff of national and local writers, and keeping the information organized takes some planning. There’s just so much data. Truly mind-numbing amounts of data.

Do you have a favorite question we’ve ever asked? Least-favorite?

In 2019, we asked pitchers who they would least like to see charging the mound and vice versa for the hitters. The answers we got were really amusing and surprisingly honest.

My least favorite questions are, unfortunately, often the ones our readers ask for the most. We’ve tried to do the “most overrated player” question a few times and the players don’t really take to that one — we end up with a small sample size and a lot of names without a lot of justification. It can be a little awkward, and it doesn’t always provide an enlightening outcome.

What’s the question you can’t ask, but wish you could?

I can’t just be giving out free story ideas on main here, Levi. But out of respect and appreciation for the kind players who take the time and answer our poll honestly, I will give a response and go with one I think they’d never answer anyway: Which of your fellow baseball players pisses you off the most? They’d need to give specifics, though. I’d need quotes for sure.

How have you seen these evolve over the years we’ve been doing them?

One thing we’ve made a priority in these more recent polls is making sure we’re talking to a wide range of voters with different backgrounds, years of league experience and primary languages so we can (attempt to!) better reflect the attitudes and perspectives of those who currently make up the sport. It’s not a perfect exercise, but I think we’ve made some good strides.


Handshakes and High Fives

Britt Ghiroli has an insightful one today: What do baseball families do to juggle school while parenting on a baseball schedule?

One day after the Giants placed third baseman Matt Chapman on the IL, catcher Patrick Bailey joined him. That hasn’t stopped San Francisco from consecutive late-innings comebacks.

The Red Sox and Twins pulled off a trade, with Boston acquiring reliever Jorge Alcala for a minor-leaguer.

Tigers starter Jackson Jobe is having Tommy John surgery. The epidemic continues.

Hot birds vs. hot birds: The blue ones emerged victorious, sweeping the red ones.

Keith Law’s Mock Draft 2.0 is here, with a new No. 1 pick.

There had been some suspicion that Jesús Luzardo was tipping his pitches. He made some adjustments, and held the Cubs to one run, striking out 10 in six innings yesterday. Speaking of which …
On the pods: On “Rates & Barrels,” Eno, Jed and DVR discussed what info hitters might want from external sources when preparing for opposing pitchers. Prefer video? Here you go!

Most-clicked in our last newsletter: The first Player Poll story, where we learned which teams and managers players do and don’t like to play for.

*against the Rockies, though.

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WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL CLINCHES AMERICA EAST POSTSEASON BERTH

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SMITHFIELD, R.I. – The Bryant volleyball team clinched a spot in the America East postseason on Sunday afternoon.

The Bulldogs make their return to the postseason after not qualifying last season. They’re the first team in the America East to clinch a postseason berth.

The Black and Gold have an overall 14-11 record and are 5-3 in conference play, tied for second place in the conference with UAlbany and Binghamton. Bryant split the season series with UAlbany and defeated Binghamton in the first meeting.

Bryant split their home matches against New Hampshire and UMBC this weekend at the Chace Athletic Center.

The Bulldogs are back in action on Friday night (Nov. 7), taking on the Binghamton Bearcats on the road. First serve is at 6:00 PM in Vestal, N.Y.

 



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RICHMOND, Va. (Nov. 3, 2025)  Hofstra’s Beatriz Braga and Stony Brook’s Kali Moore shared Offensive Player of the Week honors, while the Pride’s Julia Amorim and the Seawolves’ Ava Zamora earned outright Defensive Player and Rookie of the Week recognition, respectively, on Monday.
 
CO-OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Beatriz Braga, Hofstra
Junior | Outside Hitter | Uberlândia, Brazil

Braga helped the Pride pick up a pair of road wins over North Carolina A&T to extend the win streak to nine consecutive matches. For the week, Braga averaged 5.13 kills, 1.88 digs and 0.75 blocks per set. She also hit at a .304 clip in the two contests. The Brazilian native posted 41 kills, while adding 15 digs and six blocks in the two matches. On Saturday, she was outstanding with 20 kills in the three-set match, averaging nearly seven kills per set to go with seven digs and three blocks. In Sunday’s win, she literally one-upped herself with 21 kills, a .350 attack percentage, along with eight digs and three blocks. Both kill totals established new season highs for Braga, and they were just the second and third times in her career that she has reached the 20-kill plateau in a match.
 
CO-OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Kali Moore, Stony Brook
Senior | Outside Hitter | Brooklyn, N.Y.
Moore led the Seawolves offense with 41 kills in a pair of upset wins over Towson. The two wins were also the program’s first two wins against the Tigers in its previous 16 matches prior to the weekend slate. The senior outside hitter posted her fifth 20-kill performance of the season with 22 on Friday en route to a 3-1 victory over the Tigers. Moore also had two aces and nine blocks, including a season-high six blocks on Friday. The Brooklyn, N.Y., native followed up with her ninth double-double of the season, notching 19 kills and a season-high 19 digs to secure another 3-1 victory on the road.
 
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Julia Amorim, Hofstra
Freshman | Middle Blocker | Pavuna, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Amorim produced a strong week as the Pride won both contests at North Carolina A&T to extend the current win streak to nine consecutive matches. The middle blocker totaled 15 stuffs, including five solo, along with nine kills, three service aces, and a pair of digs. In Saturday’s match, Amorim totaled nine blocks, including four on her own, to go with three kills, two aces and two digs. The freshman followed that up with another strong defensive effort with six blocks and six kills in Sunday’s victory.
 
ROOKIE OF THE WEEK
Ava Zamora, Stony Brook
Freshman | Setter | San Diego, Calif.
Zamora guided the Seawolves to a pair of victories at Towson with 76 assists and 24 digs. The San Diego, Calif., posted a double-double in the opening match with 45 assists and a season-high 19 digs. The freshman setter then recorded 31 assists with five digs on Saturday to notch the team’s first in-season sweep of Towson. Zamora also had five kills, two aces and one block on Saturday.

2025 CAA VOLLEYBALL WEEKLY AWARDS

Offensive Player of the Week

Sept. 1: Tyne Ross, N.C. A&T

Sept. 8: Maja Daca, Campbell / Taylor Pagan, Towson

Sept. 15: Gwen Wolkow, Campbell / Ella Sanders, Towson

Sept. 22: Izadora Stedile, Hofstra

Sept. 29: Caroline Noonan, Charleston

Oct. 6: Beatriz Braga, Hofstra

Oct. 13: Gwen Wolkow, Campbell

Oct. 20: Gwen Wolkow, Campbell

Oct. 27: Tyne Ross, N.C. A&T

Nov. 3: Beatriz Braga, Hofstra / Kali Moore, Stony Brook

 

Defensive Player of the Week

Sept. 1: Nadia Koanui, Northeastern / Mercedes Motton, Stony Brook

Sept. 8: Malinah Purcell-Telefoni, Towson

Sept. 15: Julia Amorim, Hofstra

Sept. 22: Sydney Stewart, Towson

Sept. 29: Makena Parthen, Charleston / Sydney Stewart, Towson

Oct. 6: Sydney Stewart, Towson

Oct. 13: Jumana Martin, Charleston / Lilia Duczek, Hofstra

Oct. 20: Caroline Noonan, Charleston / Leonor Polezzi, N.C. A&T

Oct. 27: Hailey Heytvelt, Campbell / Jumana Martin, Charleston

Nov. 3: Julia Amorim, Hofstra

 

Rookie of the Week

Sept. 1: Ava Zamora, Stony Brook

Sept. 8: Julia Amorim, Hofstra

Sept. 15: Caroline Noonan, Charleston

Sept. 22: Nina Jioshvili-Ravva, Hofstra

Sept. 29: Malinah Purcell-Telefoni, Towson

Oct. 6: Jumana Martin, Charleston / Nina Jioshvili-Ravva, Hofstra

Oct. 13: Nina Jioshvili-Ravva, Hofstra

Oct. 20: Nina Jioshvili-Ravva, Hofstra

Oct. 27: Zariah Winton, N.C. A&T

Nov. 3: Ava Zamora, Stony Brook

 

Follow #CAAVB on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to get up-to-date information and learn more about CAA member institutions and their volleyball programs.

 

 





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Mara Štiglic Named Mountain West Offensive Volleyball Player of the Week

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LOGAN, Utah – Utah State volleyball outside hitter Mara Štiglic has been named the Old Trapper Mountain West Offensive Volleyball Player of the Week the conference announced on Monday.

Štiglic led Utah State with a .400 hitting percentage while recording 29 total kills in a pair of wins at San Diego State (3-1) and UNLV (3-0). The sophomore from Rijeka, Croatia, averaged 4.14 kills per set for the week and added two aces, six digs and four blocks. Štiglic tied for the team lead with 13 kills against the Aztecs, hitting .355 on 31 total attempts and adding three blocks. Against the Rebels, Štiglic posted 16 kills on 29 attempts for a .448 hitting percentage, also adding two aces. In the third set, Štiglic had a team-high eight kills to help seal the win. Of 60 total attempts during the week, Štiglic recorded only five hitting errors. 

It is Štiglic’s second time this season and in her career earning Player of the Week honors. She previously earned the award after totaling 46 total kills to help USU to wins against Utah Valley and Weber State plus a spirited effort against then-No. 16 BYU, averaging 4.18 kills per set for the week.

Štiglic is the first Aggie to receive multiple awards from the MW this season. Utah State has had six different players receive a weekly award from the conference this season.

PREVIOUS AGGIES TO RECEIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK THIS SEASON

Sept. 2 – Tierney Barlow, Sr., MB – Offensive Player of the Week

Sept. 22 – Mara Štiglic, So., OH – Offensive Player of the Week

Sept. 29 – Lauren Larkin, R-Fr., MB – Freshman of the Week

Oct. 6 – Kaylie Kofe, So., S – Offensive Player of the Week

Oct. 13 – Kendel Thompson, Jr., L/DS – Defensive Player of the Week

Oct. 27 – Loryn Helgesen, So., OPP – Offensive Player of the Week

Up Next

The Aggies return home for a pair of crucial matches versus teams currently in Mountain West Tournament position. Utah State will first host second-place Colorado State on Thursday, Nov. 6, at 6 p.m., before facing Wyoming, who currently sits third in the conference standings, on Saturday, Nov. 8, at noon.

Season tickets, mini-plans, and single-game tickets are on sale now and can be purchased here or by contacting the USU Ticket Office at 435-797-0305.

Fans can follow the Aggie volleyball program on Twitter, @USUVolleyball, on Facebook at /USUVolleyball or on Instagram, @usuvolleyball. Aggie fans can also follow the Utah State athletic program on Twitter, @USUAthletics, Facebook at /USUAthletics and on Instagram, @USUAthletics.

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COLLEGE PARK, MD — Each week during the 2025-26 season, a Maryland student-athlete who has shown excellence on and off the playing field will be selected as the Solomon Eye Physicians & Surgeons Terp of the Week.

This week’s Terp of the Week is junior Rose Coats of the women’s cross country team – her third time earning the honor this season and the sixth time overall in her career. 

With a 10th-place individual finish, Coats became the Terps’ first-ever All-Big Ten First Team performer as she led Maryland at the Big Ten Championship last week hosted by Michigan State.

The last time the Terps had an All-Conference performer in cross country was in 2017 when Alexandra Lucki placed 12th to earn All-Big Ten honors. Coats is the 10th all-conference performer in Maryland’s cross country program history, but is the first ever to receive All-Big Ten First Team honors.

Coats crossed the line first for the Terps in 10th out of 165 runners. She completed the 6k course with a time of 20:14.2, significantly improving her performance by eighteen spots from last year’s Big Ten Championships.

Coats and the Terps will be back in action on Friday, November 14 as they travel to Bethlehem, PA for the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional Championship meet hosted by Lehigh.



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AUTO GROUP. THE PINNACLE OF HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS. THE STATE TOURNAMENT TUESDAY NIGHT IOWA HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL TEAMS PUT IT ALL ON THE LINE TO CLAIM THEIR SPOT. REGIONAL FINALS FOR FIVE-A. FOUR A AND THREE A. LET’S START YOU OUT WITH DCG HOSTING ADM COACH MEG JACKSON AND DCG CONTROL THIS ONE THE WHOLE WAY. LET’S TAKE YOU TO MATCH POINT MAGGIE. LIFECARE GETS IT DONE. THEY WIN THAT SET 2511. AND SWEEP. ADM. DCB PUNCHES THEIR TICKET FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 2020. AND THERE’S THE MOMENT THEY’VE BEEN WAITING FOR THE REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP BANNER IS THERE. THEY NOW HAVE A SHOT AT THEIR FIRST STATE TITLE IN SCHOOL HISTORY NEXT WEEK IN CORALVILLE. PELLA LOST THE FOUR A STATE CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH A SEASON AGO. THEY’LL GET THEIR SHOT AT REDEMPTION. THEY BEAT WAVERLY-SHELL ROCK THREE ONE TO QUALIFY FOR STATE FOR THE SECOND STRAIGHT YEAR. FOR A PLAYER OF THE YEAR FROM LAST YEAR, KATIE SCHECKEL AND COMPANY ARE HEADED BACK TO STATE. NORWALK IS BACK TO STATE AS WELL. THEY LOST THE REGIONAL FINAL LAST SEASON, BUT NOT TONIGHT. THIS TIME THEY WON IT IN A SWEEP THREE ZERO OVER BALLARD OF THE FOUR REGIONAL FINAL. FIRST TIME THEY’VE WON A REGIONAL AT HOME. SECOND EVER TRIP TO STATE. CONGRATS TO NORWALK. PARTY OVER THERE. AND POWERHOUSE CENTENNIAL IS BACK AS WELL. THEY WILL RAISE THE BANNER ADVANCING TO STATE FOR THE SIXTH STRAIGHT YEAR AFTER A SWEEP OF SOUTHEAST POLK. THE JAGS, CHASING THEIR FIRST TITLE SINCE 2018. ANKENY WILL ALSO BE THERE IN CORALVILLE NEXT WEEK, COMPETING FOR A STATE TITLE. THEY GET THE BANNER AS REGIONAL CHAMPS FOR THE EIGHTH YEAR IN A ROW BY SWEEPING KENNEDY. THE REGIONAL FINALS WILL CONTINUE TOMORROW NIGHT WITH ONE

Iowa high school volleyball: Schedule, results and more from state tournament

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Updated: 4:42 PM CST Nov 3, 2025

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The Iowa high school volleyball state tournament kicked off Monday at the Xtream Arena in Coralville. Action runs through Thursday, when all five classes have their championship matches. Tickets cost $17 plus fees online or are a flat fee of $15 at the Xtream box office.Here’s what you need to know about state volleyball.Spectator informationLocation: Xtream Arena, 200 E. 9th St. CoralvilleAdmission: Online tickets are $17 per person and include the price of parking. Tickets cost $15 at the box office. Anyone kindergarten-aged or older needs a ticket.State tournament livestreamsClick here to watch livestreams of state tournament matches.Quarterfinal matchups and resultsCLASS 5A MONDAYCourt 1: No. 1 Waukee Northwest 25-25-25, No. 8 Indianola 17-16-12Court 1: No. 4 Dowling Catholic vs. No. 5 Ankeny, 2 p.m.Court 2: No. 2 Ankeny Centennial 25-25-25, No. 7 Iowa City West 23-17-23Court 2: No. 6 West Des Moines Valley 13-25-23-25-15, No. 3 Pleasant Valley 25-21-25-20-13CLASS 4A MONDAYCourt 1: No. 1 Clear Creek Amana vs. No. 8 Sergeant Bluff-Luton, 4 p.m.Court 1: No. 4 Dallas Center-Grimes vs. No. 5 North Scott, 6 p.m.Court 2: No. 2 Sioux Center vs. No. 7 Marion, 4:25 p.m.Court 2: No. 3 Pella vs. No. 6 Norwalk, 6:25 p.m.CLASS 3A TUESDAYCourt 1: No. 1 Western Christian vs. No. 8 Mount Vernon, 10 a.m.Court 1: No. 4 Cherokee vs. No. 5 Humboldt, noonCourt 2: No. 2 Davenport Assumption vs. No. 7 Mid-Prairie, 10:25 a.m.Court 2: No. 3 Red Oak vs. Kuemper Catholic, 12:25 p.m.CLASS 2A TUESDAYCourt 1: No. 1 Denver vs. No. 8 Wapsie Valley, 2 p.m.Court 1: No. 4 Grundy Center vs. No. 5 Beckman Catholic, 4 p.m.Court 2: No. 2 Dike-New Hartford vs. No. 7 Aplington-Parkersburg, 2:25 p.m.Court: No. 3 Hinton vs. No. 6 Iowa City Regina, 4:25 p.m.CLASS 1A TUESDAYCourt 1: No. 1 St. Ansgar vs. No. 8 East Mills, 6 p.m.Court 1: No. 4 Dunkerton vs. No. 5 BCLUW, 8 p.m.Court 2: No. 2 Janesville vs. No. 7 Gladbrook-Reinbeck, 6:25 p.m.Court 2: No. 3 North Tama vs. No. 6 Sidney, 8:25 p.m. Semifinal scheduleCLASS 5A WEDNESDAYCourt 1: Waukee Northwest vs. Ankeny, 10 a.m.Court 2: Ankeny Centennial vs. West Des Moines Valley, 10:25 a.m.CLASS 4A WEDNESDAYCourt 1: Matchup TBD, noonCourt 2: Matchup TBD, 12:25 p.m.CLASS 3A WEDNESDAYCourt 1: Matchup TBD, 2 p.m.Court 2: Matchup TBD, 2:25 p.m. CLASS 2A WEDNESDAYCourt 1: Matchup TBD, 4 p.m.Court 2: Matchup TBD, 4:25 p.m.CLASS 1A WEDNESDAYCourt 1: Matchup TBD, 6 p.m.Court 2: Matchup TBD, 6:25 p.m.Championship schedule ThursdayCLASS 5A : Matchup TBD, 10 a.m.CLASS 4A: Matchup TBD, 12:15 p.m.CLASS 3A: Matchup TBD, 2:30 p.m.CLASS 2A: Matchup TBD, 4:45 p.m.CLASS 1A: Matchup TBD, 7 p.m.

The Iowa high school volleyball state tournament kicked off Monday at the Xtream Arena in Coralville. Action runs through Thursday, when all five classes have their championship matches.

Tickets cost $17 plus fees online or are a flat fee of $15 at the Xtream box office.

Here’s what you need to know about state volleyball.

Spectator information

Location: Xtream Arena, 200 E. 9th St. Coralville

Admission: Online tickets are $17 per person and include the price of parking. Tickets cost $15 at the box office. Anyone kindergarten-aged or older needs a ticket.

State tournament livestreams

Click here to watch livestreams of state tournament matches.

Quarterfinal matchups and results

CLASS 5A MONDAY

  • Court 1: No. 1 Waukee Northwest 25-25-25, No. 8 Indianola 17-16-12
  • Court 1: No. 4 Dowling Catholic vs. No. 5 Ankeny, 2 p.m.
  • Court 2: No. 2 Ankeny Centennial 25-25-25, No. 7 Iowa City West 23-17-23
  • Court 2: No. 6 West Des Moines Valley 13-25-23-25-15, No. 3 Pleasant Valley 25-21-25-20-13

CLASS 4A MONDAY

  • Court 1: No. 1 Clear Creek Amana vs. No. 8 Sergeant Bluff-Luton, 4 p.m.
  • Court 1: No. 4 Dallas Center-Grimes vs. No. 5 North Scott, 6 p.m.
  • Court 2: No. 2 Sioux Center vs. No. 7 Marion, 4:25 p.m.
  • Court 2: No. 3 Pella vs. No. 6 Norwalk, 6:25 p.m.

CLASS 3A TUESDAY

  • Court 1: No. 1 Western Christian vs. No. 8 Mount Vernon, 10 a.m.
  • Court 1: No. 4 Cherokee vs. No. 5 Humboldt, noon
  • Court 2: No. 2 Davenport Assumption vs. No. 7 Mid-Prairie, 10:25 a.m.
  • Court 2: No. 3 Red Oak vs. Kuemper Catholic, 12:25 p.m.

CLASS 2A TUESDAY

  • Court 1: No. 1 Denver vs. No. 8 Wapsie Valley, 2 p.m.
  • Court 1: No. 4 Grundy Center vs. No. 5 Beckman Catholic, 4 p.m.
  • Court 2: No. 2 Dike-New Hartford vs. No. 7 Aplington-Parkersburg, 2:25 p.m.
  • Court: No. 3 Hinton vs. No. 6 Iowa City Regina, 4:25 p.m.

CLASS 1A TUESDAY

  • Court 1: No. 1 St. Ansgar vs. No. 8 East Mills, 6 p.m.
  • Court 1: No. 4 Dunkerton vs. No. 5 BCLUW, 8 p.m.
  • Court 2: No. 2 Janesville vs. No. 7 Gladbrook-Reinbeck, 6:25 p.m.
  • Court 2: No. 3 North Tama vs. No. 6 Sidney, 8:25 p.m.

Semifinal schedule

CLASS 5A WEDNESDAY

  • Court 1: Waukee Northwest vs. Ankeny, 10 a.m.
  • Court 2: Ankeny Centennial vs. West Des Moines Valley, 10:25 a.m.

CLASS 4A WEDNESDAY

  • Court 1: Matchup TBD, noon
  • Court 2: Matchup TBD, 12:25 p.m.

CLASS 3A WEDNESDAY

  • Court 1: Matchup TBD, 2 p.m.
  • Court 2: Matchup TBD, 2:25 p.m.

CLASS 2A WEDNESDAY

  • Court 1: Matchup TBD, 4 p.m.
  • Court 2: Matchup TBD, 4:25 p.m.

CLASS 1A WEDNESDAY

  • Court 1: Matchup TBD, 6 p.m.
  • Court 2: Matchup TBD, 6:25 p.m.

Championship schedule Thursday

  • CLASS 5A : Matchup TBD, 10 a.m.
  • CLASS 4A: Matchup TBD, 12:15 p.m.
  • CLASS 3A: Matchup TBD, 2:30 p.m.
  • CLASS 2A: Matchup TBD, 4:45 p.m.
  • CLASS 1A: Matchup TBD, 7 p.m.



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