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Boys’ Volleyball Team Takes On Tough Foes – The Newtown Bee

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Published: May 16, 2025 6:55 am

Newtown High School’s boys’ volleyball team visited the defending South-West Conference Champion Joel Barlow of Redding Falcons on May 7. The Nighthawks fell in three sets to the Falcons, whom they had defeated in five sets in late April. Then came a 3-0 win at Brookfield on May 8, a 3-1 loss to visiting Masuk of Monroe on May 12, and a 3-0 setback to host Shelton on May 13.

The Nighthawks kept it close in set one, falling 25-23, before losing 25-8, and 25-18 in the Barlow match.

Against Brookfield, set scores were 25-13, 25-15, 25-20. Noel McLeod had nine kills and six digs; Nate Twitchell had six kills, seven digs, and four of his team’s 13 aces; Warner Bacon registered six kills and seven digs; Cole Sgagliardich had five kills and four blocks; Eli Sullivan logged eight digs; A.J. Zataluskis recorded three kills, six digs, and a trio of aces; and Kade Dearney registered 29 assists to go along with five digs and two aces.

Masuk and Newtown split the first two sets and set three was a tight one throughout. The set scores were 25-18, 20-25, 25-22, and 25-19.

The Panthers won the pivotal third set by three points despite neither team leading by more than just one or two from start to almost finish. Things were tied at 22 apiece before the Panthers got the last three points. Newtown overcame a few late-set, two-point deficits to finally tie things at 21-21 on a Sgagliardich block at the net. Strong hits by Twitchell and a block for a point by Dima Frunza helped keep the set close throughout.

Newtown could not force a decisive fifth set despite taking an early lead and withstanding some Masuk runs. The Panthers responded to a 4-2 deficit with a 5-0 spurt for a 7-4 lead. McLeod’s kill was part of a mini 3-0 Hawk run that tied things at 7-7. The Panthers went ahead 11-7 and eventually 15-8. The teams traded points much of the rest of the match.

Against Masuk, Twitchell finished with 13 kills, two aces, and 15 digs; Zatulskis had eight kills, two blocks, and 16 digs; McLeod logged eight kills and 19 digs; Sgagliardich had four blocks; Bacon had seven kills, four blocks, and five digs; Sullivan racked up 23 digs; Frunza had three blocks and nine digs to go along with 26 assists.

Newtown has a record of 12-5 heading into the final three matches of the regular season, and will look to avenge those setbacks to Masuk and Barlow if the teams meet again in the South-West Conference Tournament.

Sports Editor Andy Hutchison can be reached at andyh@thebee.com.

Eli Sullivan digs the ball to keep it moving in Newtown’s match with visiting Masuk of Monroe on May 12. —Bee Photos, Hutchison

Nate Twitchell hits the ball over the net for a point.

Dima Frunza (No. 8) competes for the Nighthawks.

Noel McLeod, goes one-on-one with Masuk’s Michael Majersky (No. 1).





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Penn State earns commitment from Alexis Stucky | Penn State Volleyball News

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Penn State women’s volleyball got itself a setter from the portal.

The Nittany Lions earned the commitment from Florida setter Alexis Stucky.

Stucky was teammates with now-Penn State right-side hitter Kennedy Martin during her first two seasons with the Gators. This past season, Stucky showed that she was a great setter with or without Martin. She had a career-high 56 assists against Missouri and had over 300 kills this season.

The two are back to being teammates, and the blue and white have a new setter.

Stucky will join incoming freshman Danielle Whitmire as the two setters on the team.

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Wisconsin volleyball stuns Texas to reach Final Four | Sports

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AUSTIN, Texas (WKOW) – Wisconsin volleyball is celebrating a thrilling victory after defeating top-seeded Texas in the NCAA regional finals. The Badgers, led by coach Kelly Sheffield, will advance to the Final Four.

Sheffield’s team triumphed in four sets, 25-22, 25-21, 20-25, 25-19, marking their sixth Final Four appearance under his leadership, and seventh overall in program history. This victory is Wisconsin’s first Elite Eight win at an opponent’s home venue.

The Badgers’ win comes after a previous loss to Texas on Aug. 31.

Wisconsin will face Kentucky in the national semifinals on Dec. 18, with Pittsburgh and Texas A&M also in the Final Four. The Final Four takes place in Kansas City.



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NCAA releases volleyball Final Four schedule in Kansas City | Badgers

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MADISON (WKOW) – The Badger volleyball team is still dancing after upsetting the University of Texas in Austin for the Elite Eight of the NCAA volleyball tournament. The Final Four will take place in Kansas City, MO.

NCAA scheduling shows the Badgers will take on the Kentucky Wildcats in the second game of the day Thursday at the T Mobile center. Match #1 with Texas A&M and Pittsburgh is scheduled to start at 5:30 p.m. on the 18th.

The Championship is Sunday at 2:30 p.m.

With Thursday’s matches, the NCAA will open a “Fan Zone” from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., with the Fan Zone reopening for Sunday’s Championship. Attendees will experience engaging sponsor displays, autograph sessions, photo opportunities and other interactives. Wisconsin also has open practice on Wednesday starting just before 3 p.m.



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MIAC Athletes of the Week – December 15, 2025

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MIAC Men’s Basketball Offensive Player of the Week
Jake Schmitt
Gustavus Adolphus College
Jr. | Guard
Plymouth, Minn. / Wayzata

Jake Schmitt led the Gusties to a 95-80 win over Saint John’s on 12/10 with 24 points on 8-for-11 shooting while going 5-for-8 from beyond the arc. Schmitt also had three steals, three assists, and three rebounds in the win.
 
MIAC Men’s Basketball Defensive Player of the Week
Sam Koelling
Carleton College
Jr. | Forward
Ann Arbor, Mich. / Skyline

Sam Koelling averaged 9.0 rebounds, 2.5 blocks, and 23.0 points per game in a 2-0 week for the Knights with wins over Macalester (12/10) and Northwestern (12/13). Koelling had a 21-point, 10-rebound double-double with four blocks in Carleton’s win over the Scots and turned in 25 points, eight rebounds, and another blocked shot against the Eagles.



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Ohio Volleyball Places Seven Athletes on 2025 Academic All-MAC Team

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CLEVELAND – The Ohio volleyball team placed seven athletes on the 2025 Volleyball All-Mid-American Conference Team, as announced by the league on Monday, Dec. 15.
 
Eastern Michigan, Miami, and Western Michigan led the league with eight student-athletes honored. Ball State, Buffalo, Central Michigan, and Ohio followed behind with seven honorees each. 
 
The Academic All-MAC honor is awarded to a student-athlete who has excelled in both athletics and academics. To qualify, a student-athlete must have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.20 and have participated in at least 50 percent of the contests in that sport.
 
2025 Volleyball Academic All-MAC Team
Caroline Curran, Junior, Engineering Tech & MGMT (3.852)
Sierra Evans, Sophomore, Journalism News and Info. (3.457)
Olivia Gardner, Junior, Exercise Physiology (3.660)
Lexi Grissett, Sophomore, Marketing (4.000)
Kendall Hickey, Junior, Communication Studies (3.396)
Bryn Janke, Sophomore, Accounting & Finance (3.895)
Darbi Ricketts, Sophomore, Exercise Physiology – Strength & Conditioning (3.384)
 
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Owls Dominate Cross Country Regional Honors

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NORTH ATTLEBORO, Mass. – The Southern Connecticut State Univeristy cross country teams dominated the East Region year-end awards, selected by the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA).  

The Northeast 10 champions, Jonathan Volpe and Courtney Henchcliffe, each were named region Athletes of the Year.  Both also won the East Region and advanced with their teams to the NCAA Championships.

Coaches John Wallin and Melissa Stoll were each named East Region Coach of the Year.  Brian Nill is the SCSU lead assistant for cross country.  

The Owls dominated this fall, with the men becoming the first program in NE10 history to claim four consecutive NE10 championships.  The women repeated as conference champs for the second time in three seasons, winning the school’s first title in 2023.  Volpe’s individual crown was his second league title.


 


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Each year, 4,500 of those student-athletes compete in conference championships in 24 sports, making the NE10 the largest DII conference in the country in terms of sport sponsorship. Leading the way in the classroom, on the field and within the community, the NE10 is proud of its comprehensive program and the experience it provides student-athletes.

Fans can subscribe via this link to follow NE10 NOW on FloSports this season.  The partnership between the NE10 and FloSports works to provide funds back to the athletic departments of the Northeast-10 Conference in support of student-athletes while promoting the league on a national platform.



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