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CWU Athletics Celebrates 84 Student-Athletes for 2025 Graduation
ELLENSBURG, Wash. – Central Washington University athletics will be celebrating the graduation of 84 student-athletes and two graduate assistants during the university’s annual commencement ceremonies on Saturday, June 14.
Nine CWU student-athletes excelled not only on the field, but in the classroom—completing their academic careers with a 3.50 or higher grade-point average.
Two student-athletes held a 4.0 GPA: Baseball’s Luke VonGoedert (Info Tech and Admin Management) and Football’s Jeremy Banks (Info Tech and Admin Management), as well as two Graduate Assistants: Strength and Conditioning’s Jess Griffith (Sport and Athletic Admin – Athletic Administration Specialization), and Men’s Basketball Chisom Watson (Sport and Athletic Admin – Athletic Administration Specialization).
CWU is holding two commencement ceremonies in Ellensburg on Saturday, both at Tomlinson Stadium. The morning commencement ceremony will be held at 9:00 a.m. and will feature graduates of the College of Arts and Humanities and the College of the Sciences. The afternoon commencement ceremony will feature the graduates of the College of Business and the College of Education and Professional Studies at 2:00 p.m. There will be a live stream of each ceremony located in the link below.
For more information and to find the live stream links click HERE or email Commencement@cwu.edu
Baseball
Gabe Bustamante (Psychology)
Daniel Charron (Pre-Clinical Physiology)
Jake Felton (Exercise Science (BS))
Jonathan Garza II (Physical Education and School Health)
Travis Helm (STEM Teaching Program)
Brady Hinkle (Exercise Science (BS))
Noah Juarez (Physical Education and School Health)
Ben Leid (Biochemistry)
Trenton Love (Physical Education and School Health)
Devin MacWatters (Psychology)
Marcus Manzardo (Pre-Clinical Physiology)
Brandham Ponce (Construction Management (BS))
Baba Varner Jr. (Construction Management (BS))
Luke VonGoedert (Information Technology and Administration Management)
Cheer
Kylianna Misiak (Computer Science)
Livy Sander (Elementary Education)
Football
Jeremy Banks (Information Technology and Administration Management)
Isaac Clark (Hospitality, Tourism, and Event Management)
Jaylen Clay (Sport Management)
Chase Coalson (Exercise Science (BS))
Josiah Cochran (Business Administration (BS))
Marcus Cook (Information Technology and Administration Management)
Dylan Dean (Business Administration (BS))
Bridger Feldmann (Business Pre-Major)
Darrien Gaines (Sport Management)
Axel Isackson (Undeclared)
Chase Loidhamer (Sport Management)
Josiah Nikolao (Sport Management)
Jasiah Snow-Marshall (Business)
Tanner Volk (Business Administration (BS))
Men’s Basketball
Mitch Brizee (Master of Professional Accounting)
Xavier Kamalu-Vargas (Sport and Athletic Admin)
Noah Pepper (Biology (BS))
Men’s Cross Country & Track & Field
Johan Correa (Spanish)
Logan Easley (Industrial Engineer Technology)
Wyatt Franklin (Psychology)
Chris Hines (Sport and Athletic Administration)
Colin Hitchcock (Applied Mathematics)
Noah Sanchez (Physical Education and School Health)
Reilly Williams (Psychology)
Aiden Wise (Computer Science)
Men’s Rugby
Samson Dwyer (Business Administration (BS))
Oliver Dyrhsen (Exercise Science (BS))
Drew Farrington (Construction Management (BS))
Conner Grande (Safety & Health Management)
Kye Jones (Economics)
Clint Lyman (Wine Studies Major)
Daniel McQuade (Economics)
Andrew Miller (Business Administration (BS))
Campbell Robb (Undeclared)
Oscar Treacy (Business Administration (BS))
Jac Tregoning (Sport Management)
Tiai Vavao (Safety & Health Management)
Soccer
Jordan Bartlow (Sport Management)
Stacia Conely (Law and Justice)
Emily Darcy (Clinical Physiology)
Kylee Gregory (Psychology)
Kass Jaggard (Elementary Education)
Maggie McBroom (Geography (BS))
Casey Park (Accounting)
Paige Savage (Clinical Physiology)
Softball
Karsyn Decker (Psychology)
Ashtyn Falor (Physical Education and School Health)
Heidi Heytvelt (Exercise Science (BS))
Serena Perez (Master of Professional Accounting)
Reese Schimmel (Business Administration (BS))
Cady Wilton (Elementary Education)
Volleyball
Marianna Payne (Business Administration (BS))
Women’s Basketball
Shelby Blodgett (Public Health)
Sunny Huerta (Social Services (BS))
Malia Smith (Public Health)
Women’s Cross Country & Track & Field
Brenna Board (Sport and Athletic Administration)
Samantha DeLay (Undeclared)
Payton Elenbaas (Physical Education and School Health)
Isabella Haarer (Geological Sciences)
E’lexis Hollis (Special Education P-12)
Zoë McDevitt (Sport Management)
Jazmin Mendoza (Environmental Science)
Women’s Rugby
Shaylee Coulter-Fa’amafu (Digital Marketing)
Maleena Mero (Biology (BS))
Philomena Namosimalua (Public Health)
Winnie Namosimalua (Public Health)
Kerena Tinoisamoa (Biology (BS))
Graduate Assistants
Jess Griffith (Sport and Athletic Administration – Athletic Administration Specialization)
Chisom Watson (Sport and Athletic Administration – Athletic Administration Specialization)
Once again, Congratulations to Central Washington University’s 84 student-athletes, two graduate assistants, and the rest of CWU’s Class of 2025.
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Indiana volleyball gains new addition in Tennessee transfer Keondreya Granberry
Indiana volleyball’s historic season came to end after a loss to the University of Texas at Austin on Dec. 12 in the Sweet 16 round of the NCAA Tournament. However, since the loss, the Hoosiers have already begun assembling their roster for next season.
Indiana gained a new asset to its roster in middle blocker Keondreya Granberry, according to an Instagram post Tuesday. The 6-foot-3 University of Tennessee transfer was sidelined for most of her senior season in 2025 with an injury. However, in 2024, Granberry averaged 1.93 kills and .93 blocks per set while maintaining a .455 average hitting percentage.
She finished her Tennessee career ranked second all-time in career hitting percentage at .372 and ranked eighth in program history in career blocks per set.
After the 2025 season came to end, the Hoosiers lost valuable pieces to their roster in outside hitters Candela Alonso-Corcelles and Jessica Smith, middle blocker Madi Sell and opposite hitter Avry Tatum.
In turn, Indiana is bringing in a nationally ranked freshman class for the second consecutive season. As of National Signing Day (Nov. 12), all three incoming freshmen in setter Mallory Matheny, outside hitter Sara Snowbarger and defensive specialist Ellie Hepler were ranked top 60 in the Prep Volleyball Rankings.
The NCAA Women’s Volleyball winter transfer portal opened Dec. 7 and will close Jan. 5. In that window, Indiana volleyball will look to continue stacking pieces to replenish the highly talented 2025 roster that led the Hoosiers to a 25-8 overall record and first NCAA Tournament appearance in 15 years.
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UTA Volleyball Adds Two Transfers to 2026 Roster
ARLINGTON, TEXAS – The UT Arlington volleyball program welcomed two transfers, Erica Dellesky and Karisa Martin, to its 2026 signing class, Tania Schatow announced on Wednesday.
ABOUT THE RECRUITS
ERICA DELLESKY
S, 5-10, Junior
Katy, Texas/Obra D. Tompkins HS—Virginia Tech
Erica Dellesky, a 5’10 setter from Katy, Texas, joins UTA after an impressive start to her collegiate career at Virginia Tech. In 52 matches and 167 sets played, Dellesky has totaled 629 assists and 214 digs.
In high school, Dellesky was a four-year letterwinner at Obra D. Tompkins High Schol and the program’s all-time career assists leader. She totaled more than 2,000 career assists, along with 911 digs and 132 service aces. Dellesky was a two-time undefeated District 6A champion and a three-time Academic All-District selection. As a senior, she earned a spot on the 2022-23 AVCA Phenom Watch List, was named team captain and MVP and received Preseason Second Team All-America honors.
“We are so excited to have Erica join the team. From the first phone call we had, I had a feeling she would be a great fit with this group. She is a setter that has great location on her sets, while showing the ability to keep the tempo,” Schatow stated. “Her experience in the ACC will be great to have in our gym, while building connections with our hitters this Spring. I am looking forward to working with her as we grow and advance our offense.”
KARISA MARTIN
RS, 6-1, Junior
Monroe, Washington/Monroe HS—Bellevue College
Karisa Martin, a 6’1 rightside hitter from Monroe, Wash., comes to UTA after spending two seasons at Bellevue College. In her collegiate career, Martin is a four-time NWAC Region Offensive Player of the Week, a two-time NWAC First Team selection and a 2025 NWAC All-Tournament Second Team honoree.
Before college, Martin competed at Monroe High School and played club volleyball for Seattle Juniors and Sudden Impact Volleyball Club.
“I had a very similar feeling while taking to her on the phone that she would fit in perfectly with the team we are building. She is a physical lefty, that has proven her ability to terminate at a high level,” Schatow said. “She finished her career at Bellevue College with a hitting percentage over 0.300 and over 2 kills per set. I am looking forward to integrating her into our offense this Spring.”
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County Partners with Santa Barbara Volleyball Club on Indoor Facility | Local News
A new four-court indoor volleyball facility is moving into the Goleta Valley.
The Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved a 15-year lease for the facility with youth sports nonprofit Santa Barbara Volleyball Club.
The agreement allows the club to demolish the current duplexes and storage sheds at 4550 Hollister Ave., adjacent to the Page Youth Center and Fire Station 13, to build the 18,400-square-foot steel facility.
Alongside the courts, there will be restrooms, reception, storage and 18 parking spots, one of which will be an ADA-compliant space, all funded through donations and community fundraising.
SBVC’s lead on the demolition will save costs for the county, as it will not have to pay anything for this project. Additionally, the club will not pay rent during the lease in exchange for the facility’s construction.
Construction is expected to start in 2026 and will not be completed until 2027, according to Matt Riley, SBVC executive director.
“The new gym will address a long-standing shortage of indoor court space in the region and will allow SBVC to expand programming, reduce reliance on shared school facilities, and increase access for local families,” he said in a statement.
The site has been formerly used to house county departments that were in the process of relocating.
However, the buildings are not suitable for county use, Kirk Lagerquist, general services director, wrote in a letter to the board. If SBVC did not propose to take over the space, the county would be responsible for abatement and demolition.

Instead, it will be transformed into a modern space for the community and local youths to promote health and wellness while reducing county liability with the unsafe structures, Lagerquist added in the letter.
The project still needs to acquire a conditional-use permit from the county Planning & Development Department.
“This project represents a major investment in the future of youth sports in Santa Barbara,” Riley said.
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Three Wildcat Volleyball Standouts Name CSC Academic All-District
ELLENSBURG, Wash. – Three Central Washington University volleyball student-athletes were named to the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Division II Academic All-District Women’s Volleyball Team. This will be Scottie Ellsworth’s second time earning Academic All-District while Ellie Marble and Kayleigh-Shay Chang both will earn the honor for the first time.
The 2025-26 Academic All-District Women’s Volleyball teams, selected by College Sports Communicators, recognize the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances on the court and in the classroom. The CSC Academic All-America program separately recognizes women’s volleyball honorees in four divisions — NCAA Division I, NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III and NAIA.
Student-athletes selected as CSC Academic All-America finalists will advance to the national ballot to be voted on by CSC members. First-, second- and third-team Academic All-America honorees will be announced January 13, 2026.
The Division II and III CSC Academic All-America programs are partially financially supported by the NCAA Division II and III national governance structures to assist CSC with handling the awards fulfillment aspects for the 2025-26 Divisions II and III Academic All-America programs. The NAIA CSC Academic All-America program is partially financially supported through the NAIA governance structure.
Ellsworth, an AVCA Honorable Mention All-American and a three-time Academic All-GNAC honoree, owns a 3.99 GPA in Elementary Education. Marble, a First Team All-GNAC and two-time Academic All-GNAC honoree, has a perfect 4.0 GPA in Physical Education & School Health. Chang, an Honorable Mention All-GNAC and Academic All-GNAC honoree this season, has a 3.75 GPA and is undeclared on a major.
The entire CSC Academic All-District list can be found HERE
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CSC Announces 2025 Women’s Volleyball Academic All-District
NEW YORK – A total of seven CUNY Athletic Conference women’s volleyball student-athletes were named to the 2025-26 College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District Team for NCAA Division III announced Tuesday afternoon.
The 2025-26 Academic All-District® Women’s Volleyball Team, selected by College Sports Communicators, recognizes the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances on the field and in the classroom.
To be eligible for CSC Academic All-America® honors, a student-athlete must maintain at least a 3.50 grade-point average, be a sophomore, junior, or senior, and be a starter or significant reserve.
Academic All-District® honorees advance to the CSC Academic All-America® ballot. First-, second, and third-team Academic All-America® honorees will be announced on January 13, 2026.
CUNY Athletic Conference
2025-26 CSC Women’s Volleyball Academic All-District
Karolina Lundqvist, Baruch
Ruti Joshi, Brooklyn
Malia Reyes, Brooklyn
Ivanna Zamora Sanchez, CCNY
Alex Overcamp, John Jay
Hailey Waugaman, John Jay
Maritza Argueta, Medgar Evers
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Volleyball Places Four on CSC Academic All-District Team
RIO GRANDE VALLEY – The College Sports Communicators (CSC) announced the 2025 CSC Academic All-District Team Tuesday and The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) Vaqueros volleyball team had four earn the recognition in junior setter Isabella Costantini, junior libero Celianiz Cabranes, junior outside hitter Nadine Zech and sophomore outside hitter Martina Franco.
Academic All-District selections are part of the Academic All-America program, which is the longest running and premier award for athletic and academic success across many levels of college sports. To be eligible, student-athletes must be at least a sophomore athletically and academically with a 3.50 cumulative GPA or better. Requirements to earn Academic All-District for volleyball student-athletes also include competing in 90% of matches or starting in at least 66% of matches. Select student-athletes will advance to the national ballot for consideration for the Academic All-America teams, selected by CSC.
Costantini is a multidisciplinary studies major earning her second CSC Academic All-District honor. The two-time Southland Conference (SLC) Setter of the Year and All-Conference First Team member was named to the SLC All-Tournament Team after helping the Vaqueros reach the championship match. Costantini led the SLC averaging 10.62 assists/set and with 57 service aces. She facilitated the conference’s best offense to a program-record .275 hitting percentage which aided a program-best 16-match winning streak.
Cabranes is a kinesiology major who earned All-SLC Second Team honors this season for her defensive excellence. She totaled 503 digs for an average of 4.79 digs/set, both top 10 marks in program history. Cabranes also totaled 88 assists and 21 aces in 2025.
Zech was named to the All-SLC Second Team for the second consecutive year, earning her third conference honors in a row. The exercise science major averaged 2.68 kills/set and 1.82 digs/set in 2025 while totaling 30 blocks and 10 aces. She scored 3.10 points/set as a key contributor on the most efficient and diverse offense in the conference.
Franco, a transfer studying kinesiology, was named the SLC Newcomer of the Year and to the All-SLC First Team after a stellar debut season at UTRGV. She led the team averaging 3.44 kills/set and hit .258 while scoring 4.04 points/set. Along with totaling 248 booming kills from the outside and back row, Franco served 16 aces and averaged 2.43 digs/set with 44 total blocks.
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