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Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame to Induct Six in 2025 Class

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LEWISBURG, Pa. – Five standout athletes along with a pioneer in the broadcasting of Bison sporting events have been elected to the Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame as part of the 47th induction class. The group will be formally inducted on Friday, Oct. 3 at 7 p.m. in the Terrace Room in the Elaine Langone Center on campus, as part of Homecoming Weekend festivities.
 
The Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2025:

  • Phil Reynolds ’66, a standout member of Bucknell’s NCAA champion men’s swimming and diving team.
  • Joe Triszczuk ’76, another outstanding swimmer who led the Bison to four straight conference championships.
  • Bob Rhein ’85, an All-East Coast Conference selection in both soccer and lacrosse and one of the most prolific goal-scorers in Bucknell soccer history.
  • Valentina Rozas ’10, a league MVP and four-time all-conference honoree who becomes the first Hall of Fame inductee from the sport of women’s water polo.  
  • Rob Arent ’12, a highly decorated sprinter and hurdler who went from walk-on to nine-time Patriot League champion.
  • Bob Behler, who served as the “Voice of the Bison” for 14 years as the play-by-play announcer for football, basketball, and other sports while establishing the broadcast position as a full-time entity within Bucknell Athletics.  

The Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame was established in 1979 to honor the very best in the history of Bison athletics. The interactive Hall of Fame display is located on the second floor of the Kenneth Langone Athletics and Recreation Center. This year’s induction brings to 305 the number of outstanding student-athletes, coaches, administrators, and friends of Bucknell whose contributions are forever preserved in the Hall of Fame.
 
Below is more information on each member of the Hall of Fame Class of 2025.
 
PHIL REYNOLDS ’66 was the No. 1 breaststroker on Bucknell’s landmark 1964 NCAA College Division national championship team. Reynolds won individual NCAA titles in the 100-yard breaststroke and the 400 medley relay at that meet, and then in 1965 he repeated as a national champion in the 400 medley relay to help Bucknell to a third-place finish in the team standings.
 
A native of Rochester, N.Y., Reynolds was a College Division All-American in the 100 and 200 breaststrokes in 1964 and in the 400 medley relay in both 1964 and 1965. He dominated at the Middle Atlantic Conference Championships, sweeping both breaststrokes in three straight years from 1964-66, and he was part of gold medal 400 medley relays as a sophomore and junior. Bucknell captured MAC team titles in 1964 and 1965 and was the runner-up in 1966. Reynolds graduated with the Bucknell and MAC records in both breaststroke events.   
 
Reynolds co-captained the 1966 team with Jerry Thimme, and he joins former teammates Thimme and Jim Smigie in the Hall of Fame.
 
JOE TRISZCZUK ’76 led the Bison men’s swimming and diving team to four straight conference titles – two in the MAC and two in the East Coast Conference. He won ECC gold medals in the 200 butterfly and 400 individual medley as a senior, and he swam on 10 conference championship relays, including four straight in the 800 free relay and three straight in the 400 free relay and 400 medley relay. As a junior, he joined fellow Hall-of-Famers Bill Drake, Geoff Miller, and Roger Schwanhausser in setting school and conference records in all three relays. That foursome went on to compete at the NCAA Championships in all three events.
 
Swimming for Hall-of-Fame Coach Dick Russell, Triszczuk won the Dearstyne-Dorr Award as the team’s most outstanding performer in 1976. The Newportville, Pa., native was part of an 11-0 team in 1973-74 and also competed on two unbeaten water polo squads in 1974 and 1975. Triszczuk’s water polo prowess landed him in Sports Illustrated’s “Faces in the Crowd” in the Nov. 25, 1975 issue. The citation recognized his 14 goals in three tournament games at Yale to lead the Bison to their first Eastern Intercollegiate Championship. Triszczuk scored 34 goals in the regular season, during which Bucknell was 12-0.
 
BOB RHEIN ’85 was one of Bucknell’s finest two-sport athletes in the 1980s, and he remains one of the men’s soccer program’s all-time leading scorers. Rhein played four years of soccer and then joined the lacrosse team in the spring of his junior and senior years. He earned All-East Coast Conference honors in both sports.
 
On the soccer pitch, Rhein earned All-ECC citations in 1983 and 1984, and as a senior in 1984 he also garnered Honorable Mention All-Region honors. Rhein scored 30 career goals and is one of only seven 30-goal scorers in program history. His 75 career points rank eighth all-time. A native of Wynnewood, Pa., Rhein scored nine goals as a sophomore and junior and 10 as a senior, and he was part of teams that went 36-22-5 during his four seasons.
 
Rhein joined Sid Jamieson’s lacrosse team in the spring of 1984, and in his first year playing college lacrosse he was the only Bucknell player named to the All-ECC Team. Rhein led the team in assists with 13 as a midfielder, and then as a senior he was part of Bucknell’s ECC co-championship team. He received the Albert E. Humphreys Award as the top multi-sport athlete in his senior class.
 
VALENTINA ROZAS ’10 becomes the first women’s water polo player inducted into the Hall of Fame. She was a three-time Honorable Mention All-American, a four-time First Team All-CWPA selection, and the 2008 CWPA Player of the Year. Rozas, who graduated with 232 goals and 99 assists, helped the Bison to their first-ever CWPA Southern Division championship and a school-record 26 wins as a senior in 2010.
 
Her 232 goals are second-most in team history, just five off the record, and her 331 career points rank fifth all-time. Rozas held a share of the school record with seven goals in a game, and her career-high 73 goals in 2009 are third-most in team history.  
 
ROB ARENT ’12 walked on to the Bison track and field team after starring in soccer at New Providence High School in New Jersey. With only one year of track experience coming into college, Arent went on to become a nine-time Patriot League Champion, two-time Patriot League Outdoor Track Athlete of the Meet, and the Christy Mathewson Award winner as the top athlete in his class. He was a leading point-scorer on Bison teams that won three straight PL outdoor championships, ending a 19-year drought, as well as the 2012 indoor title.
 
Arent swept the 400-meter dash and 400-meter hurdles in both 2010 and 2011, and in 2012 he won gold in both the 110-meter and 400-meter hurdles. Perhaps the highlight of his career was his incredible performance at the 2010 Patriot League Outdoor Championships at Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium. In a span of four hours, Arent won the bronze medal in the 110 hurdles, he won the open 400 in a photo finish, he ran away with the gold medal in the 400 hurdles, and he anchored the silver-medal 4×400 relay that clinched a three-point win over Army in the final event of the meet.
 
Arent graduated with school records in the indoor 60-meter hurdles and outdoor 110- and 400-meter hurdles, and he was an NCAA Regional qualifier in the 400 hurdles.
 
BOB BEHLER arrived at Bucknell in the fall of 1986, fresh off a play-by-play stint with the AA Chattanooga Lookouts and only one year removed from graduation at the University of Georgia. Behler quickly parlayed what was intended to be a 10-week football play-by-play position at Bucknell into a full-time gig, where he was responsible for selling the advertising and producing the broadcasts. Over the next 13 years, he expanded his coverage to basketball and other sports and also produced from scratch a groundbreaking television show focused on Bison football and basketball, which was distributed to cable stations with millions of subscribers throughout the East Coast.
 
Behler was beloved throughout the local community as the “Voice of the Bison”, where he called numerous memorable games, including Bucknell’s first two NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament games in 1987 and 1989, and the football team’s dramatic Patriot League title-clinching overtime win over Colgate in 1996. Behler’s promotion of Bison Athletics stretched beyond just football and basketball. He also served as the sports information contact for the baseball team every spring, he called play-by-play for sports such as soccer and field hockey to distribute tapes to parents and families, and in 1991 he produced a first-of-its-kind radio broadcast of the inaugural Patriot League Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
 
In addition to his play-by-play duties at Bucknell, Behler also called boxing, basketball, and team handball at the Goodwill Games, he called NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament Games for CBS Radio, and he covered numerous NCAA Championships for Sportscast Productions. Behler moved on to UMass in 1999, and he has been the play-by-play voice of Boise State football and men’s basketball for the last 15 years, where he has won six Idaho Sportscaster of the Year awards from the National Sports Media Association (NSMA).



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Johan Dulfer Announced as Next Hartford Volleyball Head Coach

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WEST HARTFORD, Conn. – On Monday, December 22nd, 2025, University of Hartford Director of Athletics & Recreation Alicia Queally announced the hiring of Johan Dulfer as the 12th head coach of the Hartford volleyball program.

“We are excited to welcome Johan Dulfer as the next leader of the women’s volleyball program at the University of Hartford. Johan brings extensive head coaching and leadership experience with a proven track record of being able to build elite Division III volleyball programs that are successful both on and off the court. I’m excited to have him on board as we continue to build our championship culture here at Hartford.”

Dulfer brings more than two decades of collegiate coaching experience to Hartford, highlighted by success across multiple NCAA programs. Most recently, Dulfer served as head volleyball coach at Ithaca College from 2016- 2023, where he led the Bombers to eight consecutive NCAA Tournament selections. During his tenure, Ithaca would win back-to-back Liberty League championships in 2022 and 2023. Johan would also lead the Bombers into the sweet sixteen on three occasions in 2018, 2019, and 2023, an elite eight finish in 2018, and a final four appearance in 2017.

“I would like to thank the search committee and Director of Athletics Alicia Queally for the honor of becoming the next head coach at the University of Hartford. During my research and my visit to campus it became clear that I really could see myself as part of the UHart community. Coming back to coaching in the environment that I experienced when I visited, was a no-brainer decision. I was so impressed with everyone’s passion for their jobs and for the University, their care for the student-athlete experience, and the desire to be successful. I can’t wait to get started. Together we will take Hartford volleyball to the next level.”

Before his time at Ithaca, Dulfer spent ten seasons as head coach at Clarkson University (2006–2015), leading the Golden Knights to four consecutive NCAA Elite Eight appearances from 2012 through 2015 and posting a program-best 37-4 record in 2014.

Across 17 seasons as a head coach, Dulfer has compiled a career record of 431-173 (.714), earning seven Liberty League Coach of the Year honors and five American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Regional Coach of the Year awards.

Prior to joining Clarkson University, Dulfer was an assistant coach at Division I James Madison University, where he served as the first assistant coach and recruiting coordinator from 2003-2005. While with the Dukes, Johan helped JMU make two CAA Championship appearances in 2003 and 2005. In addition, he spent seven years with USA Volleyball as a program coordinator for the IREVA High Performance program, evaluating and coaching athletes at national championships.

Dulfer also served as a regional chair of the Divison III National Volleyball Committee from 2017-2022. 

Dulfer holds a master’s degree in Kinesiology/Sport Psychology from the University of Minnesota and a master’s degree in International Organizations from the University of Groningen in the Netherlands.

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BYU, Notre Dame agree to football series in 2026 and 2027 – BYU Athletics – Official Athletics Website

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PROVO, Utah — BYU and Notre Dame today announced the two universities have agreed to a home-and-home football series that will bring the Fighting Irish to Provo in 2026 and take the Cougars to South Bend in 2027.

“We are excited to announce this home-and-home series between BYU and Notre Dame for the 2026 and 2027 seasons,” said BYU Director of Athletics Brian Santiago. “We have tremendous respect for Notre Dame, and appreciate Director of Athletics Pete Bevacqua, who has been great to work with in arranging this series. These will be competitive football games, and will highlight Kalani Sitake and Marcus Freeman, two of the best leaders and coaches in college football. As private, faith-based institutions, BYU and Notre Dame share many common values, and this series provides an exceptional opportunity to showcase two world-class universities. It’s a matchup that will resonate strongly with Cougar fans and college football fans everywhere.”

Notre Dame will be making its third appearance in Provo next season when it faces BYU in LaVell Edwards Stadium for the first time since 2004. When BYU travels to face the Irish in 2027, it will mark the first meeting in South Bend since 2013 and the seventh matchup overall in Notre Dame Stadium dating back to the start of the series in 1992.

Notre Dame owns a 7-2 advantage in the previous nine games played after winning the last outing in the series in 2022 by a 28-20 tally at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. That game, played on Oct. 8, 2022, was part of the Notre Dame Shamrock Series neutral site home games. BYU’s two victories came by a 21-14 tally in South Bend in 1994 during BYU head coach Kalani Sitake’s freshman season and later in the last contest in Provo when the Cougars earned a 20-17 win to open the 2004 season.

BYU owns a 1-1 record against the Irish in LaVell Edwards Stadium, while Notre Dame boasts a 5-1 record against the Cougars in South Bend and a 1-0 mark in their neutral site Shamrock Series. The last time the two schools met in South Bend was a frigid, snow-flurry of a game in 2013 that the Fighting Irish won 23-13. BYU ran for 247 yards behind quarterback Taysom Hill in a one-score game heading into the fourth quarter but came up short in the end.

With the addition of the Notre Dame series, BYU has now finalized its scheduled opponents for the 2026 and 2027 seasons.

BYU will play seven home games next season, hosting Arizona, Arizona State, Baylor, Cincinnati and Iowa State in Big 12 play along with nonconference matchups with Notre Dame and Utah Tech. The Cougars will travel to face Colorado State in nonconference and Kansas, TCU, UCF and Utah on their Big 12 slate.

In 2027, BYU hosts Big 12 games against Colorado, Kansas, Texas Tech and Utah along with Oregon State and Weber State in the nonconference, while traveling in league to Arizona State, Houston, Kansas State, Oklahoma State and West Virginia as well as to South Bend to meet Notre Dame.  

Game dates and times and television plans for all 2026 and 2027 games will be announced at a later date.  



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Wildcats of the Week: December 15-21

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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. –  Tyler Butler of B-CU Women’s Basketball and Jakobi Heady of B-CU Men’s Basketball have been named Wildcats of the Week for the week of December 15-21, 2025.

Tyler Butler was excellent for the Wildcats at the Stetson Hatter Invitational in DeLand. In two games against Stonehill and William & Mary, she totaled 23 points on an efficient 9-14 shooting with 18 rebounds, five blocks, and two steals.

Jakobi Heady starred in a road contest at the A10’s Saint Louis. He led all scorers with 23 on 8-14 showing with six rebounds, an assist, and three steals.

Each week, The Bethune-Cookman Office of Athletic Communications recognizes one male and one female student-athlete through the Wildcats of the Week award.

This award recognizes student-athletes who have excelled in competition, in the classroom, and in the community over the past week, exemplifying the Championship Culture of Wildcat Athletics. 

2025-26 Wildcats of the Week

December 15-21

W: Tyler Butler, Women’s Basketball

M: Jakobi Heady, Men’s Basketball

December 8-14

W: N/A (No Women’s Competition This Week

M: Jakobi Heady, Men’s Basketball

December 1-7

W: Daimoni Dorsey, Women’s Basketball

M: Sha’Nard Walker, Track & Field

November 24-30

W: Chanelle McDonald, Women’s Basketball

M: Jakobi Heady, Men’s Basketball

November 17-23

W: Jordan Brooks, Women’s Basketball

M: Timmy McClain, Football

November 10-16

W: Shayla Henry, Volleyball

M: Javon Ross, Football

November 3-9

W: Madison Molock, Tennis

M: Arterio Morris, Men’s Basketball

October 27-November 2

W: Amya Jennings, Volleyball

M: Andrew Kiplagat, Cross Country

October 20-26

W: Sthefany Carvalho, Volleyball

M: Jaylen Lewis, Football

October 13-19

W: Melissa Gonzalez, Volleyball

M: N/A (No Men’s Competition this Week)

October 6-12

W: Valencia Butler, Cross Country

M: Andrew Kiplagat, Cross Country

September 29-October 5

W: Amya Jennings, Volleyball

M: Ali Scott Jr., Football

September 22-28

W: Sierra Herndon, Volleyball

M: Javon Ross, Football

September 15-21

W: Zahara El-Zein

M: Maleek Huggins, Football

September 8-14

W: Nola Hemphill, Volleyball

M: Cam’Ron Ransom, Football

September 1-7

W: Reese Wilson, Women’s Golf

M: Stephen Sparrow Jr., Football

August 25 – 31

W: Kaleigh Williams, Volleyball

M: Andrew Kiplagat, Cross Country

For all the latest Bethune-Cookman Athletics news, follow us on Facebook (Bethune-Cookman Athletics), X (@BCUAthletics), Instagram (@BCU_Athletics) and BCUAthletics.com
 



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Four repeat honorees highlight 2025 #SummitVB Academic All-League Team

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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – Four repeat honorees highlighted the 2025 Summit League Volleyball Academic All-League Team released by league officials Monday. There was a total of seven student-athletes named to the team that was voted on by the membership’s faculty athletic representatives and sports information directors.
 
South Dakota State’s Joslyn Richardson, a two-time Summit League Scholar of the Championship presented by JLG Architects, collected the second all-academic honor of her career. 

South Dakota’s Avery Van Hook also earned her second honor and was joined by teammates and first-time honorees Kamryn Farris and Amanda Loschen.

 

First team All-Summit Leaguer Kali Jurgensmeier of Omaha added a second all-academic award to her list of honors this season. 

 

North Dakota’s Lauren Perugini rounded out the quartet of repeat honorees while North Dakota State’s Ally Barth earned her first honor for the Bison.

 

To be eligible for the Academic All-League team, a student-athlete must have a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.30 (on a 4.0 scale), completed at least one full academic year at the current institution and participated in 50 percent of their team’s competitions.

 

Nominations are brought forth by sports information directors from the league’s ten institutions and voting is conducted by both the SIDs and facility athletic representatives (FARs). The team is made up of the seven student-athletes receiving the most votes with all ties standing.

 

2025 Summit League Volleyball Academic All-League Team











 Name  School  Yr.  Pos.  GPA  Major
 Ally Barth  NDSU  Sr.  MB  3.94 Management Communication
 Kamryn Farris  South Dakota  Sr.  DS  3.75 Business
 Avery Van Hook**  South Dakota  Jr.  S  3.87 Kinesiology & Sport Management
 Kali Jurgensmeier**  Omaha  Sr.  OH  3.82 Biology
 Amanda Loschen  South Dakota   Jr.  MB  3.86 Medical Biology
 Lauren Perugini**  North Dakota  Jr.  OH  4.00 Dietetics
 Joslyn Richardson**  SDSU  Jr.  DS  4.00 Construction Management

 *Career Academic All-League honors
 
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Wisconsin volleyball starter Una Vajagic enters transfer portal

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SLU Names Angie Simpson Head Beach Volleyball Coach

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HAMMOND, La. – Former All-American Angie Simpson has been named the new head volleyball coach at Southeastern Louisiana University, SLU Director of Athletics Jay Artigues announced Monday.
 
Simpson’s hire is pending approval from the University of Louisiana System’s Board of Supervisors.
 
“I’m extremely excited to be able to bring in a coach of Angie’s caliber,” Artigues commented. “She is well-renowned in the beach volleyball community and is a huge addition to our department. Angie is the type of coach that will make our program a consistent contender. We are very fortunate to have her in Hammond and I’m excited about the future of our beach volleyball program.”
 
Simpson is excited to be taking over a young Southeastern program that was established in 2020.
 
“Southeastern already has the infrastructure in place and the support from the administration to evolve into a nationally recognized program,” Simpson commented. “I’m eager to hit the ground running, because with the facilities, community culture and institutional support already in place, the expectation is to win the conference and earn an NCAA (Championships) bid.”
 
Simpson grew up in Muncie, Ind., where she helped Muncie Burris to three state championships during her prep career. The Owls were the No. 1 ranked team in the USA Today national high school ranks in three of Simpson’s four seasons and finished 162-1 during her time at MBHS.
 
Simpson played outside hitter on the indoor volleyball team at Penn State, where she was named an All-American as a senior and was a two-time All-Big Ten Conference selection. During her collegiate career with the Nittany Lions, Penn State made two Final Four appearances and won a pair of conference championships.
 
Simpson’s collegiate career was prior to the NCAA’s sponsorship of beach volleyball, but Simpson spent several years on the AVP (Association of Volleyball Professionals) Tour. One of Simpson’s most frequent partners was Jennifer Kessy, who earned a silver medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics.
 
“When I met with the team it felt so comfortable, because I’ve been in their shoes before,” Simpson said. “Our administration is dedicating a full-time coach to our beach volleyball program and we’re going to be in it together. I feel with my playing experience I have a unique knowledge base to share and pass forward with this generation of players and I’m completely committed to the process.”
 
Following her beach volleyball career, Simpson spent two decades working in the Biotech and health care leadership field in California. She kept involved in the volleyball community, serving as a broadcaster for Fox Sports Net, ESPN and other outlets.

Head Beach Volleyball Coach Angie Simpson as a Televison Broadcaster

 

As her son, Colby, a tight end signed to play football next fall at Tulane, reached high school, many of his friends requested Simpson come lend her vast knowledge to the Oaks Christian High School beach volleyball team. In her first season, OCHS won the CIF D2 championship and Simpson also led the program to back-to-back Marmonte League titles.

Oaks Christian High School CIF Champions under head coach Angie Simpson

 

“With my son finishing up high school and set to head off to college, I thought this was a perfect time to return to my passion of coaching volleyball,” Simpson said. “Once I started with Oaks Christian and we won that CIF D2 championship, I just thought ‘I’m back’.

 

“I feel really confident that I know how to win,” Simpson continued. “I’ve been winning on and off the court and throughout my professional career. I’m going to pass that knowledge on to this team.”

 

The Southeastern beach volleyball team will open the 2026 season in February.

 

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