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AAU Boys’ National Championships 2025 – Wave 2 Day 2 Recap

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2nd day of Wave 2 of AAU Boys Nationals is now well under way and things are heating up as teams are getting ready for the last two days of competition and trying to seal their gold/championship bracket claims.  

17 Open – Results

As someone over on VolleyTalk said this is one topsy-turvy division.  Only 5 teams remain undefeated (949, Coast, Rockstar, Triangle and 630) Of these 5 only Coast has not dropped a set yet and aside from a tough first match against Team’Sota they have been pretty flawless, not giving up more than 19 points to any of their opponents in today’s matches.  

Big upsets of the day included :

#37 Academy beating #1 overall seed MVVC 2-0 in a tight 25-23, 25-22 win.  

#32 Adidas KIVA  beating #5 MB Surf in a quick fashion in the early game this morning.  MB Surf did not play great all day today going 1-2 on the day and putting themselves in danger of potentially missing out on the challenge matches if they dont beat the so far undefeated Rockstar team.  There are a few scenarios if they lose that they will not make the cut.

One of the big pleasant surprises of the tournament so far has been #44 MOD B17 Blue whose only losses so far are to MB Surf and Rockstar in the pool.  They look poised to come out #2 from this pool.  This is a testament to the coaching staff and the team making some changes and really getting these boys ready for the biggest tournament of the year.

There are lots of permutations still but suffice to say that these are the teams still alive for top 4 spots in each pool:

Pool A: MVVC B 17 Red, Academy 17O Under Armour, Pinnacle 17-Amado, Legion 17 Elite Gold, HVA 17 PERFORMANCE RED

Pool B: 7 out of 8 teams are still alive! C2 Attack Boys 17-1 Elite, AZ Fear 17 JG, 630 Volleyball 17-1, NCVC 17-Mizuno, Seaside 17-Black, PVC Sandlot 17-Blue, EXCEL 17N Red.  This pool may get a sub .500 team into the challenge bracket so you can imagine the parity of these teams.

Pool C: This pool is a lot simpler with only 5 teams still alive:  949 B17 Black, Triangle Boys 17 Black, SouthCoastVolleyball 17-1, Bay to Bay 17-1, Team Rockstar 17 Gold

Pool D: COAST Boys 17-1 Pat, HPSTL B17 Royal, MKE Sting 17-1, Adversity South 17 Adidas, SMASH Boys 17-1

Pool E: MB Surf ASICS 17’s 1 ,Team Rockstar 17 Rockstar, GSL 17 Elect – Josh, MVC 17-Joe, Adidas KIVA 17B Red, MOD B17 Blue

Pool F: Balboa Bay 17Blue, WPVC Boys 17 Armour Black, The St. James Boys 17 N, OMNI 17-1 National, Warren Sixpack 17-1

15 Open – Results

If yesterday was a long day for 15s, today was even worse.  Teams were playing well until 2:30-3 PM here in Florida with a lot of matches going deep into 3rd sets.  We lost a bunch of unbeaten teams from yesterday and now only a few remain, including:  Team Rockstar 15 Rockstar, MB Surf ASICS 15’s 1, Bay to Bay 15-1, Balboa Bay 15Blue, MVVC B 15 Red, COAST Boys 15-1 Chris, BORINQUEN COQUI 15-1M.  Number of these teams will play each other tomorrow so this exclusive club will be reduced further after AM matches determining the challenge match contenders.

Of the top seeds 630 returned back to their winning ways even without Tommy Clifford and proved their a good overall team that can compete with anyone.  However two other big upsets of the day included:

#2 GVA losing to #35 Apex1 in a crazy back and forth match with Apex1 coming out on top 2-1 in sets.  

#6 HPSTL also lost to #18 SC Legends and have put themselves in a bit of a tough spot as they are taking on a red-hot Balboa Bay team.  Its not a must win for HPSTL but with a loss they may find themselves in a 3-way tie for 4ths seed with Jax Skyline and SC Legends.

Teams still alive for Gold Bracket:

Pool A: Team Rockstar 15 Rockstar, Academy 15O Under Armour, BVA – Lions 15-1, Aspire 15 Black Panther, SCB 15 Salty Kris, DallasOne 15 Black

Pool B: 5 teams for 4 spots in this GVA Boys 15u Pink, MOD B15 Blue, MKE Sting 15-1, SPVB B15 Elite, APEX1 15-A1BLACK

Pool C: 4 teams have already clinched spots but not the order of finish and they all play each other tomorrow:  630 Volleyball 15-1, Miami United 15N Jonathan, Cinci Attack 15 Black, BORINQUEN COQUI 15-1M

Pool D: Top 2 seeds have already been decide but MB Surf ASICS 15’s 1 and COAST Boys 15-1 Chris will determine the winner of the pool in their matchup tomorrow.  Other spots will be claimed by either Legion 15 Elite Gold or Academy Boys 15 TT and SNVF U15 MOUNT ADAMS

Pool E: This is one of those pools where anything can still happen and 3-4 record may get someone into the challenge rounds.  Bay to Bay 15-1, MVVC B 15 Red (NC), Outrigger U15, OCVC 15-1, Warren Sixpack 15-1, and Elevation 15 Peak Boys can all still make it out of the pool.  We predict there will be some scoreboard watching here and some 3 way ties that will need to be broken with golden sets 🙂

Pool F: HPSTL B15 Royal, Balboa Bay 15Blue, SC Legends 15-Elite, AZ Fear 15 SB, JAX SKYLINE 15B Royal.  

14 Open – Results

Later today… 

Top Club of the Day

Later tonight… Lots of volleyball still to be played…

Top Performance of the Day

TBD, lots of volleyball going on here still 🙂

Follow the nationals here!

AAU Nationals Wave 1 – Orlando, Florida – Schedule | Watch 

AAU Nationals Wave 2 – Orlando, Florida – Schedule | Watch 

For more data on boys’ nationals please take a look at this spreadsheet: 

Boys National Championships DataSheet

 

 

 



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The top NCAA volleyball players in transfer portal

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Kentucky vs. Wisconsin volleyball: Time, TV channel, preview for the NCAA semifinal

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7:06 pm, December 16, 2025

Before the Wildcats and Badgers take the court at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, let’s take a look at how the two teams compare statistically.

Kentucky Statistic Wisconsin
29-2 (15-0 SEC) Record 28-4 (17-3 Big Ten)
No. 1 NCAA seed No. 3
.295 Hitting % .325
13.93 Assists per set 14.26
2.47 Blocks per set 2.43
.180 Opp hitting % .184
137/225 Service aces/errors 85/235

6:58 pm, December 16, 2025

Kentucky and Wisconsin won four matches to get to the national semifinals in Kansas City, with UK advancing with a dominant home tournament stretch, losing only one set so far. Wisconsin had slightly more drama, winning at top-seeded Texas in the regional finals.

No. 1 Kentucky Round No. 3 Wisconsin
Def. Wofford, 3-0 First Def. Eastern Illinois, 3-0
Def. No. 8 UCLA, 3-1 Second Def. North Carolina, 3-0
Def. Cal Poly, 3-0 Regional semifinals Def. No. 2 Stanford, 3-1
Def. No. 3 Creighton, 3-0 Regional finals Def. No. 1 Texas, 3-1



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Pitt vs. Texas A&M volleyball: Time, TV channel, preview for the NCAA semifinal

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Reaching the national semifinals in women’s volleyball is no small task. Since Dec. 4, teams have battled through a demanding NCAA tournament, with every match bringing them one step closer to a national title. Let’s take a look at how Texas A&M and Pitt powered their way into the Final Four.

NO. 2 PITT ROUND NO. 3 TEXAS A&M
Def. UMBC, 3-0 First Def. Campbell, 3-0
Def. Michigan, 3-0 Second Def. No. 6 TCU, 3-0 
Def. No. 4 Minnesota, 3-0 Regional semifinals Def. No. 2 Louisville, 3-2
Def. No. 3 Purdue, 3-1 Regional finals Def. No. 1 Nebraska, 3-2

👉 Check out the full schedule, scores from the 2025 women’s volleyball tournament

Texas A&M (27-4)

No. 3 Texas A&M punched its ticket to the semis with a stunning 5-set upset of unbeaten Nebraska. The 3-2 victory not only marked the Aggies’ first Final Four appearance in program history, but it also etched them into the record books, becoming the first team since 2015 to eliminate a No.1 overall seed before the national semifinals. 

MUST-SEE: Texas A&M upsets unbeaten Nebraska in regional final

Pitt (30-4) 

No. 1 Pitt continued its dominant postseason run with a 3-1 win over No. 3 Purdue at home, earning a spot in the Final Four and its fifth straight national semifinal appearance. Despite their sustained success, Pitt is still chasing their first national title. The Panthers reached the semis in 2024, ultimately losing to Louisville in four sets. Now, with another shot at reaching the championship, Pitt is determined to flip last year’s narrative.

Neither program has taken home the trophy, and now only one question remains: Who wants it more? We will find out on Thursday, Dec. 18. Follow along here for live updates throughout the exciting match and live stats. 



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Hood Jr., Andrews, Garnett honored as MVC Track and Field Athletes of the Week

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ST. LOUIS – Indiana State track and field earned three of the four Missouri Valley Conference Athlete of the Week honors following a strong start to the Sycamores’ season at the John Gartland Invitational. Casey Hood Jr., Reneisha Andrews and Aliseonna Garnett all earned conference accolades Wednesday morning for their performances in the season opener.
 
Hood Jr. was tabbed the MVC Men’s Track Athlete of the Week, Andrews earned MVC Women’s Track Athlete of the Week and Garnett was named MVC Women’s Field Athlete of the Week. Andrews and Hood Jr. both rank in the top 10 nationally in the 60m, Hood Jr. also owns a top-15 national ranking in the 200m and Garnett owns top-25 national rankings in both throws events.
 
Hood Jr. started his 2025-26 season with a bang, claiming first-place finishes in both the 60m and 200m with meet record times at the John Gartland Invitational. The 2025 Second Team All-American clocked times of 6.71 in prelims and 6.63 in finals to win the 60m, breaking meet and facility records in the process, and he closed out his season debut with a 21.87 in the 200m, breaking the meet record by more than three-tenths of a second. Hood Jr.’s 60m time ranks third in the nation this season and is also the fastest in both the MVC and Great Lakes Region, while his conference-leading 200m time is also second in the Great Lakes Region and 13th nationally.
 
Andrews made an instant impression in her Indiana State debut, breaking meet and facility records in the 60m at the John Gartland Invitational. The Trinidad and Tobago native ran a 60m time of 7.51 in prelims and followed that with a 7.40 in finals, both of which broke the meet and facility records in the event. Andrews’ 60m time ranks ninth in the nation this season while also leading both the MVC and Great Lakes Region in the event.
 
Garnett recorded a pair of commanding first-place finishes in the throws events at the John Gartland Invitational, posting conference leading and top-25 national marks in both the shot put and weight throw. Her weight throw mark of 18.77m (61-7) was a career best in the event, while her throw of 15.48m (50-9.5) was the second-best mark of her career in the event. Garnett leads the MVC and ranks in the top three of the Great Lakes region in both throws events this season, with her shot put mark sitting 13th in the nation and her weight throw mark ranked 22nd in the nation.
 
The weekly honor is the seventh of Hood Jr.’s career, having earned MVC Track Athlete of the Week honors twice during the 2025 outdoor season and four times during the 2025 indoor season. Andrews and Garnett both earned their first career MVC weekly honor.
 
Indiana State returns to action after the calendar flips to 2026, as the Sycamores play host to longtime rival Illinois State for the Coughlan-Malloy Cup January 17 inside the Indoor Track and Field Facility.
 
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For the latest information on the Sycamore Track & Field and Cross Country teams, make sure to check out GoSycamores.com. You can also find the team on social media including Facebook and Twitter. Fans can also receive updates on Sycamore Athletics by downloading the March On App from the both the App Store and the Google Play Store.
 

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Indy volleyball coach in viral video charged after allegedly sexting a minor

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INDIANAPOLIS — A viral video has led to criminal charges against an Indianapolis volleyball coach accused of sending sexually explicit images to someone he believed was a 14-year-old boy.

Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears announced that Levi Garrett, 34, of Danville, faces attempted dissemination of matter harmful to minors, a Level 6 felony, following an independent investigation by the prosecutor’s office.

According to the probable cause affidavit, the charges stem from allegations that on March 2, 2025, Garrett engaged in explicit conversations and sent sexually graphic photos on the dating app Grindr to someone he believed was a minor.

A member of a private online investigative organization used a fake Grindr profile titled “tryna have fun” with a photo portraying themselves as a 14-year-old male named “Josh.” The decoy allegedly engaged with Garrett’s profile, “Hmu & find out.”

During the conversation, court documents show the minor texted Garrett, “U mind if I’m young,” and Garrett replied, “No I don’t mind.” When the decoy told Garrett, “I’m 14 but I down for whatever,” Garrett allegedly “liked” the message and proceeded to send three sexually explicit images, including photos of male genitalia and sexual activity.

The messages also allegedly included language about meeting for sex, with Garrett asking whether the encounter would be “safe or bareback.”

Court records show Garrett initially agreed to meet at a location in Greencastle but later blocked the account.

The case gained widespread attention in August when YouTuber JiDion, who is affiliated with the private investigative group, posted a 26-minute video titled “Volleyball Coach Gets EXPOSED” that has been viewed over 1.2 million times.

In the video, JiDion confronts Garrett at The Academy Volleyball Club located on East 30th Street, showing him screenshots of the alleged text exchanges and explicit photos.

Notably, the video showed several Indianapolis Metropolitan Police officers at the scene during the confrontation. When JiDion urged them to arrest the coach, one officer stated, “I have run into this before. Our prosecutor will not touch this,” a response that was controversial to many of JiDion’s followers.

IMPD later responded to the backlash and clarified that the video lacked important context, noting that a police report was filed at the scene, Garrett was trespassed from the property, and detectives were informed about the allegations.

Following the viral incident, the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office opened a formal investigation into the allegations.

“There are no shortcuts in the investigative process,” Mears said in a statement Monday. “When it comes to crimes against children, justice demands that an independent investigation occur and evidence be properly obtained, so that a case is built that will hold offenders accountable in a court of law.”

According to the affidavit, body camera footage from the incident shows Garrett identifying himself by name and providing his date of birth and phone number to officers, information that matched the Grindr profile under investigation.

Garrett is scheduled to appear for a change of plea hearing on January 27, 2026, at 9 a.m. in Marion County Superior Court.





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Volleyball Lands Four on CSC Academic All-District Team

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GREENWOOD, Ind. – College Sports Communicators (CSC) announced its annual All-District listing on Tuesday, including four Central Michigan Volleyball members.
 
To qualify, a student-athlete must hold a cumulative grade-point average (GPA) of 3.50, across both undergraduate and graduate courses, if applicable. Athletically, volleyball student-athletes must have either competed in 90% of their team’s contests for the season or started at least 66% of contests.
 
The list of honorees is below:
 
Senior Alina Anderson (Rockford, Mich. / Rockford / Ferris State)
Senior Abby Olin (Coopersville, Mich. / Coopersville / Michigan State)
Sophomore Izzy Swiercz (Hudsonville, Mich. / Hudsonville)
Sophomore Grace Thomas (Dublin, Ohio / Dublin Coffman)
 
Both Anderson and Olin earned the honor for the 2024 season.
 
For the latest news and updates on CMU Volleyball, follow the team in X (@cmuvolleyball) and on Instagram (@cmuvolleyball).
 



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