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CAA Indoor Track & Field Weekly Awards – Dec. 9

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RICHMOND, Va. (Dec. 9, 2025) –North Carolina A&T junior Hayleigh Bryant, Northeastern senior Leila Curtis N.C. A&T senior Dyimond Walker, and Hampton sophomore Joseph Ernest earned CAA indoor track and field weekly award recognition for their performances last weekend.

 

WOMEN’S TRACK ATHLETE OF THE WEEK

Hayleigh Bryant, N.C. A&T

Junior | Sprinter | Greensboro, N.C. / Northwest Guilford

Bryant took first place in the 200m at the Visit Winston-Salem College Kick-off. The junior’s 24.03 time marked an indoor personal record and was the eighth-fastest time in the country. Bryant also helped the Aggies produce a CAA-best 3:45.85 race in the 4x400m relay.

   

WOMEN’S FIELD ATHLETE OF THE WEEK

Leila Curtis, Northeastern

Senior | Throws | Dix Hills, N.Y. / Half Hollows Hills High School East

Curtis placed second at the HBCU and Ivy Challenge with her performance in the shot put. With a mark of 15.24m, the Dix Hills, N.Y. resident has the ninth longest throw in the nation, and second best in Northeastern history.

MEN’S TRACK ATHLETE OF THE WEEK

Dyimond Walker, N.C. A&T

Senior | Mid-Distance | Kansas City, Mo. / Hogan Preparatory Academy

Walker led a strong Aggies grouping in the 800m hurdles, winning the race and becoming one of five A&T athletes to finish in the top-10. With a time of 1:52.68, the senior ranked first in the CAA and ninth nationally. Walker also joined the men’s 4×400-meter relay, finishing at 3:12.29.


MEN’S FIELD ATHLETE OF THE WEEK

Joseph Ernest, Hampton

Sophomore | Jumps | Sterling, Va. / Potomac Falls HS


Ernest won the triple jump at the Penn Open with a personal best finish. The sophomore jumper earned a mark of 15.38m (50” 5.5′), which was his first over 15m indoors and is the sixth best in the nation currently.

2025-26  CAA INDOOR TRACK & FIELD WEEKLY AWARD WINNERS

 

Women’s Track Athlete of the Week

Dec. 9:  Hayleigh Bryant, N.C. A&T


Women’s Field Athlete of the Week

Dec. 9: Leila Curtis, Northeastern

Men’s Track Athlete of the Week

Dec.9 : Dyimond Walker, N.C. A&T


Men’s Field Athlete of the Week

Dec. 9: Joseph Ernest, Hampton


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Emma Grace Named to AVCA All-Region Team

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LEXINGTON, Ky.Emma Grace became the 11th player in program history to be named to the AVCA All-Region Team. Grace was one of 14 players to earn a spot on the Midwest All-Region First Team.

The redshirt senior led Xavier in kills (379) and points (429) this season en route to the program’s first NCAA appearance since 2007. She ranks in the top-10 of the BIG EAST with 3.41 kills, 3.14 digs and 3.86 points per set.

Grace was a unanimous All-BIG EAST Team selection for the first time in her career. She also earned a spot on the BIG EAST All-Tournament Team after leading the Musketeers to their second-ever BIG EAST finals match appearance. 

The Kentucky native was a four-time BIG EAST weekly honor roll selection this season. She led XU to a 3-0 weekend at the Xavier Invitational to earn Tournament MVP honors. She was also named to the Stacheville Challenge All-Tournament Team for her performance in Xavier’s 3-0 opening weekend at Austin Peay.

The outside hitter posted 19 double-doubles this season to end her career with 44 total. She had 20+ kills in five separate matches this year and hit above .300 on 12 different occasions. She had a career-high 23 kills against Miami (OH) on September 5 and matched it again at Villanova on October 4.

Grace finished her Xavier career ninth all-time in points with 1291. She became the third player in program history to record at least 1000 kills, 1000 digs and 100 aces.

 



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Grace Camerlingo Earns Patriot League Women’s Rookie of the Week

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LEWISBURG, Pa.- Grace Camerlingo made an instantaneous impact in her first collegiate meet at the Bison Opener with her showing in the 60-meter dash and the conference acknowledged her debut by christening the freshman with Patriot League Women’s Rookie of the Week, as announced Tuesday by the league office. 

Camerlingo sizzled in the 60-meter dash finals, recording a time of 7.62 to finish second in the event, and it required a personal record (7.59) by the winner from Penn State, to edge the Bison freshman. More impressively, Camerlingo improved upon her preliminary mark of 7.68, displaying veteran stamina. 

“It was a great opener for Grace,” said Bucknell sprints coach Richard Alexander. “She came to Bucknell without much track experience, so she is just scratching the surface of her potential.” 

Her 7.62 time slotted her third in the Bucknell record book between Orange & Blue legends Meghan Quinn and current Bison multi & jumps coach Kaitlin Salisbury

Bucknell track & field returns to action next month at the Nittany Lion Challenge. 



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Volleyball Senior Trio Earns AVCA All-Region Honors

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OMAHA, Neb. — Three senior leaders on the Creighton Volleyball team were honored with All-Region acclaim by the American Volleyball Coaches Association on Tuesday. Annalea Maeder, Ava Martin and Kiara Reinhardt  were recognized as the best of the best from the West Region, which consists of 18 teams from the states of Colorado, Nebraska, Nevada, Utah and Wyoming.

 The 213 student-athletes who made All-Region represent 109 different schools.

This year’s awards mark the 11th straight year that Creighton has had two or more student-athletes earn First Team All-Region acclaim, putting the Bluejays in elite company with the likes of Texas (25 straight years), Kentucky (16), Minnesota (16), Nebraska (15), Wisconsin (14) and Pittsburgh (11).

Creighton’s 36 First Team All-Region selections since 2015 ranks 10th-most nationally, trailing only Nebraska (51), Kentucky (49), Texas (48), Minnesota (46), Stanford (46), Pittsburgh (45), Wisconsin (41), Florida (38) and Louisville (38).

Maeder is in her first season at Creighton, but fifth overall in college after four years at Cal. In her lone season with the Bluejays, Maeder has been a seven-time BIG EAST Setter of the Week and leads the league with 10.69 assists per set. The Ried, Switzerland product also ranks fourth in the BIG EAST with 0.41 aces per set and directs a Bluejay offense that hits a league-best .292. Maeder was named All-BIG EAST and named BIG EAST Setter of the Year.

Martin is the BIG EAST’s only player on the AVCA National Player of the Year Watch List, and lived up to the Preseason BIG EAST Player of the Year hype she was anointed by league coaches before the fall. Martin finished in the top 10 in the BIG EAST in league play in points per set (5.16), kills per set (4.52), aces per set (0.50) and hitting percentage (.376). In her career, she’s fourth in CU history with 1,607 kills and third with 127 aces. The Overland Park, Kan., native was named BIG EAST Tournament MVP and was recently the second pick in the Major League Volleyball Draft. This is Martin’s third straight First Team All-Region accolade, making her just the fifth player in program history to be honored three times or more along with Jaali Winters (2015-18), Kendra Wait (2021-24), Kelli Browning (2012-14) and Norah Sis (2021, 2022, 2024).

Reinhardt is a sixth-year senior who became the winningest player (123) in program history and in position to set a CU single-season record for hitting percentage. She owns 801 career kills, is fourth in program history with 530 blocks and fifth with a .333 hitting percentage. Reinhardt was the eighth pick in the Major League Volleyball Draft from Cedarburg, Wis.

This is the second straight season Creighton has been in the West Region, a change from past years when CU was in the East Region and fought for honors among various teams from the Atlantic Coast Conference, America East Conference, Atlantic 10 Conference, BIG EAST Conference, Coastal Athletic Association, Ivy League, Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference and Patriot Leagues, in addition to then-independent Hartford.

No. 11 Creighton (27-5) is in the midst of its 14th straight trip to the NCAA Tournament and will travel to the campus of the University of Kentucky later today in anticipation of Thursday’s 12 p.m. Central contest vs. No. 8 Arizona State (28-3) that will be nationally-televised on ESPN2.

All-America honors will be announced next Wednesday (Dec. 17) prior to next week’s Final Four in Kansas City.

CENTRAL REGION

Player of the Year: Shaylee Myers, Kansas State University, OH, Sr.

Freshman of the Year: Jovanna Zelenovic, University of Kansas, RS

Coach of the Year: Bobbi Petersen, University of Northern Iowa

EAST COAST REGION

Player of the Year: Olivia Babcock, University of Pittsburgh, RS, Jr.

Freshman of the Year: Reagan Ennist, University of Virginia, OH

Coach of the Year: Dan Fisher, University of Pittsburgh

MIDWEST REGION

Player of the Year: Kenna Wollard, Purdue University, OH, Jr.

Freshman of the Year: Teodora Krickovic, Indiana University, S

Coach of the Year: Dave Shondell, Purdue University

NORTH REGION

Player of the Year: Mimi Colyer, University of Wisconsin, Sr., OH

Freshman of the Year: Ava Poinsett, Yale University, OH

Coach of the Year: Kelly Sheffield, University of Wisconsin

NORTHWEST REGION

Player of the Year:Julia Hanson, University of Minnesota, OH, Sr.

Freshman of the Year: Alanah Clemente, University of Oregon, RS

Coach of the Year: Keegan Cook, University of Minnesota

PACIFIC REGION

Player of the Year: Elia Rubin, Stanford University, OH, Sr.

Freshman of the Year: Logan Parks, Stanford University, S

Coach of the Year: Kevin Hambly, Stanford University

SOUTH REGION

Player of the Year: Eva Hudson, University of Kentucky, OH, Sr.

Freshman of the Year: Kassie O’Brien, University of Kentucky, S

Coach of the Year: Craig Skinner, University of Kentucky

SOUTHEAST REGION

Player of the Year: Flormarie Heredia Colon, University of Miami, OH, Sr.

Freshman of the Year: Lily Hayes, University of Florida, L

Coach of the Year: Heather Gearhart, Winthrop University

SOUTHWEST REGION

Player of the Year: Torrey Stafford, University of Texas, OH, Jr.

Freshman of the Year: Cari Spears, University of Texas, RS

Coach of the Year: Sam Erger, Southern Methodist University

WEST REGION

Player of the Year: Bergen Reilly, University of Nebraska, S, Jr.

Freshman of the Year: Suli Davis, Brigham Young University, OH

Coach of the Year: Dani Busboom Kelly, University of Nebraska

2025 AVCA DIVISION I REGION COACHES OF THE YEAR

The following coaches have been selected as this year’s AVCA Region Coaches of the Year. Each of the honorees can be considered for the AVCA National Coach of the Year, and the awards will be presented at the Coaches Honors Luncheon in Kansas City on Dec. 18, at the 2025 AVCA Convention.

CENTRAL REGION COACH OF THE YEAR

Bobbi Petersen, University of Northern Iowa

2025 Record (as of Dec. 9): 26-6

Petersen was named the Missouri Valley Coach of the Year for a conference-record, fourth-straight season. She helped UNI win 20 or more matches for the 22nd time in her 26-year career, and the squad gave her a 13th MVC regular-season championship and a third-consecutive undefeated conference season.

EAST COAST REGION COACH OF THE YEAR

Dan Fisher, University of Pittsburgh

2025 Record (as of Dec. 9): 28-4

Pittsburgh has been a force again this season under Fisher, who is in his 13th season on the sidelines for the Panthers. Fisher guided his 2025 squad to the school’s fourth-straight ACC title, and they are 28-4 heading into the regional round of this year’s NCAA Championship. He picked up his 400th win as a head collegiate coach in early September.

MIDWEST REGION COACH OF THE YEAR

Dave Shondell, Purdue University

2025 Record (as of Dec. 9): 26-6

The 24-year coaching veteran is enjoying another very successful season. In addition to notching career coaching win No. 500, he weathered losing a number of key transfers and kept Purdue playing at an elite level in 2025. Among his squad’s many accomplishments, they have recorded nine wins over ranked teams so far this season.

NORTH REGION COACH OF THE YEAR

Kelly Sheffield, University of Wisconsin

2025 Record (as of Dec. 9): 26-4

Another year, another stellar season for Sheffield and the Badgers. The veteran coach’s team is finding its stride at the right time, as they rolled through the early rounds of the 2025 NCAA Championship with a pair of sweeps and head into this week’s regional on an 11-match win streak. Early this season, he earned his 600th career coaching victory.

NORTHWEST REGION COACH OF THE YEAR

Keegan Cook, University of Minnesota

2025 Record (as of Dec. 9): 24-9

Cook has done a lot of impressive things in his career, but the fact that his team is in the Sweet 16 of the 2025 NCAA Championship is remarkable. His Gophers, who began the season ranked 12th, lost four starters to season-ending injuries early in the year. The team persevered, stayed in the poll all season, and got sixth in the Big Ten.

PACIFIC REGION COACH OF THE YEAR

Kevin Hambly, Stanford University

2025 Record (as of Dec. 9): 29-4

Despite losing a number of key players from last season, Hambly and the Cardinal have enjoyed a very successful campaign so far in 2025. His ninth season at Stanford included an Atlantic Coast Conference title and another NCAA Championship Sweet Sixteen appearance. Late this season, he earned his 400th career coaching victory.

SOUTH REGION COACH OF THE YEAR

Craig Skinner, University of Kentucky

2025 Record (as of Dec. 9): 27-2

Skinner more than earned his second-consecutive Region Coach of the Year award, as his team has taken no prisoners in 2025. They enter the Sweet 16 on a 24-match winning streak and ran the table in the Southeastern Conference, earning both the regular-season title—the school’s ninth in a row—and SEC Tournament championship.

SOUTHEAST REGION COACH OF THE YEAR

Heather Gearhart, Winthrop University

2025 Record (as of Dec. 9): 18-7

Gearhart made her third season as the head coach at Winthrop a memorable one. She helped the Eagles take home the 2025 Big South Conference regular-season title, after they went 12-2 in league play and closed the regular-season with a 10-match winning streak. The team had five players on the 2025 All-Big South teams.

SOUTHWEST REGION COACH OF THE YEAR

Sam Erger, Southern Methodist University

2025 Record (as of Dec. 9): 27-5

Erger and the Mustangs have solidified their place in the upper echelon of Division I volleyball in 2025. The fourth-year SMU coach has her team is in the Sweet Sixteen for the first time in program history. In the NCAA Championship second-round sweep of Florida over the weekend, she picked up her 100th career win at SMU.

WEST REGION COACH OF THE YEAR

Dani Busboom Kelly, University of Nebraska

2025 Record (as of Dec. 9): 32-0

Replacing a legend is never easy, but Busboom Kelly has proven that she’s up to the challenge in her first year as head coach at Nebraska. Her 2025 team has made history with a 30-0 regular-season record and 20-0 mark in Big Ten play. How dominant have the Huskers been? They enter the Sweet 16 having dropped only seven sets this season.

 



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Cosby Named CIAA Track Athlete of the Week

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WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – Olivia Cosby from the Winston-Salem State University women’s track and field team has been named the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) Women’s Track Athlete of the Week for week one, the league announced Tuesday morning.

Cosby, a junior from Fortson, Georgia 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.



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Southeastern’s McKelvey Earns AVCA All-Region Mention

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HAMMOND, La. – The Southeastern Louisiana University volleyball team was honored Tuesday, when junior Kyra McKelvey was named an All-Central Region Honorable Mention by the American Volleyball Coaches Association.
 
The Navarre, Fla., native put together a career year in 2025, adding an All-Region mention to her Southland Conference Player of the Year award, along with SLC First Team honors. Tuesday marks McKelvey’s first time receiving an AVCA award. She is also the only current Lady Lion to have an AVCA accolade with Cicily Hidalgo earning an honorable mention from the association in 2024.
 
McKelvey helped the Lady Lions put together a 20-9 overall record with a 12-4 record in SLC play. She finished the season with the third-highest hitting percentage in the conference, reaching a .340 mark. The opposite hitter also ranked fourth in the league in kills per set, averaging 3.64 in the category for a total of 368 kills.
 
The junior posted double-digit kills in 22 of SLU’s 29 games during the 2025 season, tying a career-high of 21 kills in Southeastern’s match against Central Arkansas on Sept. 6.
 
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All membership fees and donations to both the Diggin’ It Club and S Club (volleyball) are available for the exclusive use of the Southeastern volleyball program. Membership information is available by contacting the Lion Athletics Association at laa@southeastern.edu or (985) 549-5091 or visiting www.LionUp.com.
 
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Williams Named NEC Co-Rookie of the Week

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Men’s Track & Field | 12/9/2025 2:02:00 PM

Nehemyah Williams (Woodbridge, Va./Woodbridge) was named NEC Co-Rookie of the Week after a huge performance from the freshman. During the Bison Opener, Williams competed in the men’s triple jump and finished with a jump for 14.35m. With this, he took the third spot on the leader board and the first spot in the NEC for triple jump. 

Williams, Clark Gulycz, and Olivia Renk all were named Prime Performers as well. Gulycz (Whitehall, Pa./Allentown Central Catholic) finished in fourth place during the opener in shot put. He was not far behind his personal record (17.16m) with a throw of 17.07m. 

Renk (Bridgeville, Pa./South Fayette) rounded out the Red Flash in awards. The sophomore, finished in second place during the women’s 200-meter dash. She had a time of 25.46. Renk also competed in the 60-meter to take the fourth spot with a time of 7.72. 

Saint Francis will continue its run on Friday as they compete in the Wagner College Seahawk Shootout. 



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