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Daily Hampshire Gazette – Div. 4 Track & Field: Amherst girls cement place in history, capture first-ever state title

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NORTH ANDOVER — It only took a handful of regular season dual meets for Amherst Regional track and field coach Chris Gould to realize just how special his ‘Canes girls team could be in 2025. After blowing out teams throughout the spring, including rival Northampton in early May, Gould tabbed this Amherst girls squad as the program’s “best team ever.”

He meant every word when he said it then, and Sunday only further solidified Gould’s statement.

The Hurricanes entered Day 2 of the MIAA Division 4 Outdoor Track and Field Championships in first place by two points, with 12 of the weekend’s 19 events still to come – including all three relays, where Amherst excels. Behind gutsy performances from their stellar senior class, and assistance from a couple of fierce freshmen, the ‘Canes (literally) ran away from their competition.

Amherst finished the weekend in first with 87.5 points, securing its first-ever team title at the MIAA Championships. Melrose finished second with 68 points, Holliston grabbed third (59) while Pembroke (fourth, 48) and Newburyport (fifth, 39) rounded out the top five. Northampton was the lone other Hampshire County program competing, and the Blue Devils slotted into 17th with 18 points.

If the Hurricanes weren’t already the greatest team in Amherst Regional history following their win at the Western Massachusetts Championships last weekend, they certainly are now.

“This feels great,” Gould said. “Part of it was convincing the girls to want to win a team title as much as I did. It’s not cool when the coach wants to win more than the athletes do. And they started to increasingly trust each other and their coaches. They totally put it on the line, in every single event, this weekend. I’m so proud of each and every one of them.”

Amherst’s team – numbers-wise – isn’t as large as some of the other teams that competed, but that didn’t stop it. That only meant the Hurricanes had to rely on their athletes to do a little bit of everything.

Senior Moriah Luetjen was one of those who logged a busy afternoon, and it started with a first-place finish in the 400 meters. Luetjen breezed by everyone in the field, finishing over two seconds faster (56.36) than the next finisher – who happened to be sophomore teammate Ololara Baptiste (58.52). Ruby Austin also turned in a strong race in the 400, taking sixth in 1:00.47.

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Luetjen then ran in the 4×800-meter relay alongside Brooke Nedeau, Ella Jamate and Skylar Fox less than an hour later, anchoring the team to a second-place finish with a time of 9:42.50. Austin competed in the 4×100 relay with Claire Fortin, Juliana Albo and Ella Austin, coming in fourth (51.57), as well as the 4×400 relay with Fox, Ella Austin and Baptiste. Baptiste turned in a fantastic anchor leg to help Amherst come in first in what was the final event of the day. Their time of 4:00.36 put a perfect bow on the Hurricanes’ big day.

“This is so rewarding,” Luetjen said of the team’s title. “We’ve all worked so hard for this, and it was not necessarily something that was in the books for us this season. We weren’t really focused on it until [Coach Gould] was talking about us potentially being able to win it. Some of us were kind of on the fence about it, but doing it feels really good for all of us. I’m really proud of everybody for how they pulled through.”

With Amherst holding the slim lead entering Sunday, members of the team knew it was a possibility for them to win the team championship considering many of their strong events were still to come. But the only issue was the order of them, as multiple events that their athletes compete in came one after another later in the day.

Following Luetjen, Baptiste and Austin’s battle in the 400, the trio had about a half hour before the beginning of relays. Fox, Ella Austin and Ruby Austin also competed in two relays with limited time in between.

The ‘Canes knew it would be difficult to stay fresh and mentally prepared for each one, that’s what made the taste of victory so sweet.

“I think we all knew we were capable of it, but with the way the events were ordered, there were a lot of people who had to run back-to-back,” Ruby Austin said. “That made a lot of us really stressed. But we pulled it out, and I’m proud that we all came together to do this.”

Amherst also understood that in order to remain in the team lead, big-time performances in the relays were needed.

“It was definitely a lot,” Fox said. “Moriah did the 400 and the 4×8 almost back-to-back, and I did the 4×8 and the 4×4 back-to-back. And those were two events that we knew we needed to get a lot of points in. For me, that was really stressful, because I knew it wasn’t just my coaches or relay teammates relying on me – it was the whole team. We wanted to have a really strong 4×4 like we always do, so we had to make some sacrifices. In the end it paid off, and it’s rewarding.”

Elsewhere, senior Elizabeth Sawicki won the pole vault on Sunday with a height of 9 feet, a new personal best this season, to go along with her fourth-place mark in the pentathlon and fifth-place finish in the 400 hurdles – both of which she achieved on Friday. Sawicki has experienced the lowest of lows and now the highest of highs during her four years with the program. Going out on top is something she never could have imagined.

“It’s incredible,” Sawicki said. “Freshman year, we were doing pretty good, but the last two years were pretty bad. So to come back this year and have an undefeated season is insane, and just to be a part of that with all these great athletes is incredible. Considering on Friday [Coach Gould] was like, ‘Hey, we’re in first right now,’ and we weren’t sure if it was going to hold, everyone had a lot on their shoulders today and coming out on top is just amazing.”

Freshmen Claire Fortin and Juliana Albo each picked up key points for Amherst, as Albo finished in seventh in the high jump (PR 5 feet), eighth in the long jump (17 feet, 6 3/4 inches) and competed in the 4×100 relay while Fortin also ran in the 4×100 relay. Senior Brooke Nedeau ran the mile, grabbing eighth in 5:22.04.

Jeffries highlights strong weekend from Amherst boys

All spring long, any time Hurricanes senior Miles Jeffries picked up his phone, he’d be greeted with the number ‘49’ plastered as his screen saver. His only goal of the outdoor season was to break 50 seconds in the 400 meters.

After an extremely successful high school career on the tennis courts his first three years of high school, Jeffries chose to join the track team this year. He participated in indoor track in the 2023-24 season and fell in love, so he chose to do it again this past winter. Jeffries enjoyed it so much he gave up his favorite sport, tennis, to run outside this spring.

That decision paid off on Sunday, as Jeffries ran a personal-best time of 49.71 seconds to take home first place in the boys 400. It marked the first time in his career Jeffries broke 50, securing a state title in the process.

Mission accomplished.

“It’s been my goal all year for sure,” Jeffries said. “I look at [the number] 49 every time I check my phone. I’ve just been wanting to do this all season. We’ve had a lot of meets in bad weather, so it’s been hard to show out the way that I’ve wanted to. Today was a pretty nice day out, so I wanted to do it here, and make quitting tennis worth it.”

Jeffries’ first-place finish led Amherst to a fifth-place mark with 45 points, finishing behind Wakefield (74), Pembroke (66), Burlington (53) and Ludlow (53).

Logan Alfandari took second in both the discus (162 feet, 7 inches) and shot put (52 feet, 9¾ inches), and the ‘Canes saw a pair of relay teams crack the top 10 on Sunday. Amherst’s 4×800 relay team of Owen Platt, Calvin Miller, Peter Nedeau and Nico Lisle finished seventh (8:34.37) while the 4×100 relay team of Jose Munnoz Gomez, Tylahn Beckett, Insaf Fazal and Rajahni Conyers finished in ninth (45.42).

Top Northampton finishers from Sunday

Maddalena Figueroa-Starr took fifth place in the 400 with a time of 1:00.32, and joined Katherine Munson, Ella Hoogendyk and Daniela Serlin in the 4×400 relay to take seventh in 4:14.66 to round out the girls competitors on Sunday

The Blue Devils boys were led by Owen LacLachlan’s personal record in the 400, as he turned in a 16th-place finish in 53.59. Northampton also finished 12th in the 4×400 relay with Acer Verson, MacLachlan, Henry Loughrey and Alessandro Agliati and 18th in the 4×800 relay with Pranav Belur, Charlie Sidoti, Xander Lane and Justin Zamura Buri.



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Men’s Volleyball Sweeps Weekly Awards

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IRVINE, Calif. – The University of Hawai’i men’s volleyball team swept the Big West Weekly Awards after its two-match sweep of NJIT over the weekend in Honolulu.
 
Opposite Kristian Titriyski was named Offensive Player of the Week, setter Tread Rosenthal earned both Defensive Player of the Week and Setter of the Week, and setter Magnus Hettervik was Freshman of the Week.
 
For Titriyski the award marked his third career offensive recognition and seventh time he was honored by the conference with a weekly award. Rosenthal has now compiled 13 career weekly awards including his sixth setter award and first defensive honor.
 
Titriyski, a sophomore from Sofia, Bulgaria, averaged 3.83 kills per set and 5.17 points per set and hit .439 in the series. He was the only player on either team to record double digit kills in the two matches and also had a team-best five service aces.
 
Rosenthal, a junior from Austin, Texas, led the team with 11 blocks in the series for an average of 1.83 blocks per set and directed an offense to a combined .517 hitting percentage in the series with only 11 attack errors in 118 attempts. In Friday’s season-opener, he tied his career-high with eight blocks in a straight-set win.
 
Hettervik, a freshman from Stavanger, Norway, made his UH debut in the team’s win on Sunday and recorded three assists and his first career ace in the second set.
 
The Warriors will host No. 7 Loyola Chicago this week in a two-match series, Thursday, Jan. 8 and Friday, Jan. 9 at Bankoh Arena at Stan Sheriff Center.
 
 

#HawaiiMVB

 
 
 



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Clarksville High senior volleyball player earns TSWA All-State honors

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The TSWA has announced its selections for the volleyball all-state team for all five classes in the state. Clarksville High senior Keira Garinger earned a selection for her play throughout the 2025 season.

CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The Tennessee Sports Writers Association (TSWA) has announced its selections for the volleyball all-state team for all five classes in the state. Clarksville High senior Keira Garinger earned a selection on the class 3A team for her play throughout the 2025 season.

Garinger was the driving force behind the best season in Clarksville High’s history, earning their first state tournament appearance, while finishing third place in the state. She finished this year with 489 kills, 67 aces, 48 blocks, 475 digs and she was selected as the district 13-4A MVP.

Garinger made a major impact on the program as a whole, compiling a record of 137-22 over her career and winning four district and region titles. Garinger will be taking her talents to Arkansas State in the fall to continue her volleyball career.

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YSU Mid Major Invitational Presented by Southwoods Health Pre-Meet Information

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14th Annual Youngstown State University College Indoor Track & Field Mid Major Meet Presented by Southwoods Health 

Friday, January 30 and Saturday, January 31

Meet: Open NCAA sanctioned Indoor Track & Field Competition

Timing: Fully automatic FinishLynx system

Location: The Watson and Tressel Training Site (WATTS) on the YSU campus. The WATTS features a full-length Shaw Sportexe Power Blade HP+ synthetic turf system football field, a 300-meter state-of-the-art mondo track surface, two long-jump pits, a high-jump pit, four batting cages, protective netting, a training room and locker rooms.

GPS address: 651 Elm St. | Youngstown, OH 44555

Entry’s: Entry’s are due by Tuesday, January 27 by 7 p.m., consisting of event entries with best marks from the previous year or realistic projected marks. All entries will be done on-line at www.directathletics.com.

Please visit the Direct Athletics website at your earliest convenience in order to familiarize yourself with how the entry process works. 

Also, please limit Eight athletes per event. If you have an event with more than eight quality athletes, please text Brian Gorby at (330) 519-7591 to get permission to email additional entries to bdgorby@ysu.edu.

We always try to help to accommodate all entry’s. 

**Note: Please check YSUsports.com after the entry deadline for changes or adjustments to the meet time schedule!

Please check to make sure your athletes are entered correctly. If there are mistakes or scratches, please email bdgorby@ysu.edu & ysutrackmeets@gmail.com. 

Entry Fees: $ 500

per each team, men or women separate, consisting of 10 or more individuals in unlimited events are paid online, when you complete Entry’s on Direct Athletics or $25 per individual event entry & paid online at Direct Athletics as well. 

ENTRY FEES

$ 25 per ENTRY (i.e. 2 events entered would be $ 50 )  Entry fees must be paid in advance online when you enter on DirectAthletics (all major credit and debit cards accepted).

Relay Entry’s $ 7 per runner for a total of $ 28 per relay team.  

Refund Policy

We understand that these are uncertain times.  As such, please rest assured that any entry fees (and processing fees) paid on DirectAthletics are 100% refundable in the unlikely event we have to cancel a meet. However, outside of meet cancellation, there is a strict NO REFUND policy on entry fees.  Absolutely no refunds will be processed due to scratches, change of plans, inability to travel, illness, injuries, etc. No day of Meet Entry. 

Spikes: ONLY 1/4 inch or shorter pyramid spikes will be allowed and all spikes will be checked prior to events. NO pin or needle spikes, spike elements, or any other type of spike will be allowed.

High Jump: All high jump competitions will be conducted on the Mondo surface.

Sections/Heats/Flights: Flights will be seeded by distance with best marks in the latest sections/flights. Finals in field events will consist of the top nine marks from the qualifying rounds.

Implement Weigh-In: 30 minutes prior to event at the Throws area.

January 30, 2026 | YSU Mid-Major National Collegiate Meet

1:00pm – Women’s Pent begins (60M H, HJ, Shot, LJ, 800M Run)

2:00pm – Long Jump (Women, Men to Follow)

2:00pm – Weight Throw (Women, Men to Follow)

3:00pm – Women’s Pole Vault

3:45pm – Men’s Heptathlon (60M Dash, LJ, Shot, HJ)

4:00pm – Running Events begin; 5000M, 500M, 1000M, DMR

January 31, 2026 | YSU Mid-Major National Collegiate Meet

8:10am – Guy’s Mile Run

9:30am – Men’s Hept (60M H, PV, 1000M Run)

9:30am – Shot Put (Men, Women to follow)

9:30am – Triple Jump (Men, Women to Follow)

9:45am – High Jump (following the Men’s Pentathlon 60M Hurdles) (Women, Men to Follow)

9:45am – Running Events Begin – Women first, followed by Men

Mile Run 

400M 

60M Hurdles

60M D 

Men’s Elite Mile Heats 

800M 

200M 

3000M 

4x400m relay

12:30pm – After the Men’s Pentathlon, Men’s Pole Vault



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Spartan Club Athletes of the Week for Jan. 5: Anand Dharmarajan & Mya Hartjes

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The Spartan Club, comprised of Case Institute of Technology (CIT), Western Reserve University (WRU) and Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) alumni, parents of current students, faculty and staff, and friends of the University, is aimed at helping foster and honor the proud tradition of athletics at the University, while also supporting the current student-athletes. For more information on the Spartan Club, and to help support its purpose by becoming a member, CLICK HERE.

Case Western Reserve University senior Anand Dharmarajan, a guard on the men’s basketball team, and junior Mya Hartjes, a guard on the women’s basketball team, have been named the Spartan Club Athletes of the Week for their performances this past week.

Dharmarajan had a career day during the team’s 97-80 win over Kalamazoo. He scored a career-high 30 points over 29 minutes of action during the game, making 10-of-16 shots overall and seven-of-12 from three-point range. The seven three-pointers matched his career-best mark and were just one shy of the program’s single-game record. He added three rebounds and a steal in the effort. Dharmarajan is averaging 11.4 points per game this season on 46.8% shooting overall, including 45.3% from long range, and has added 1.7 rebounds and 1.0 assists per contest. The Spartans stand at 7-3 overall this season and have won four consecutive games.

The Spartans will close out their non-conference schedule on the road against La Roche College in Pittsburgh on Wednesday at 5 p.m.

Hartjes led the Spartans to two wins in three games over winter break. Hartjes led all CWRU players with 19.7 points and 7.3 rebounds per game during the three contests, shooting 53.7% (22-of-41) overall, 52.0% (13-of-25) from three-point range, and converting both of her free throw attempts. She added five assists, a block, and two steals during the stretch. In a 68-55 win over Oberlin on December 29, she scored a career-best 25 points, making nine-of-15 shots overall and hitting a career-best seven threes on 10 tries, while contributing nine rebounds, an assist, a block, and a steal. She followed that by leading the team with 16 points in a 76-52 loss to 23rd-ranked Baldwin Wallace on December 30, making six-of-12 shots overall, including four-of-seven from three-point range, while collecting five rebounds and an assist. For her efforts over the two games, she was named to the All-Tournament Team at the BW Holiday Classic. Rounding out her week, Hartjes scored 18 points in a 75-65 win against Geneva on January 3, hitting seven-of-14 shots overall, two-of-eight from three-point range, and both of her free throw attempts, while adding a team-best eight rebounds with three assists and a steal. Hartjes has averaged 16.3 points and a team-high 7.2 rebounds per game this season with 3.5 assists per contest. The Spartans ended their non-conference schedule with a 7-4 record.

With its non-conference schedule complete, the Spartans will now turn their attention to their University Athletic Association slate. CWRU will begin its 14-game conference journey on Saturday at 3 p.m. on the road against Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh.

The Spartan Club Athletes of the Week are selected by the CWRU Department of Athletics each Monday, based on their performance during the previous week of competition.

Honorable Mentions:

Senior Art Martinez (wrestling) went 6-0 over the last two weeks, including a win over the then top-ranked wrestler in Division III, to lead the 21st-ranked Spartans to six dual wins over the holiday break. On December 20 at the Chocolate Duals in Grantham, Pennsylvania, Martinez defeated opponents from Ithaca, Messiah, and Arcadia. He started the day with a 21-4 technical fall over George McAteer of Ithaca and followed with a 22-4 technical fall over Tyler Ratledge of Messiah. In the final match of the day, Martinez delivered a decisive 18-4 major decision over Jacob Blair of Arcadia who was ranked first in Division III at the time of the dual. It marked Martinez’s first win over a nationally ranked opponent this season. CWRU won all three matches at the duals, defeating Ithaca 30-17, Messiah 23-20, and Arcadia 31-16. On January 3 at the UAA Challenge hosted by NYU, Martinez and the Spartans continued their winning streaks, defeating all three opponents at the annual event. Martinez earned bonus points in all three of his bouts, secured two technical falls and one pin at the event. This season, he is 20-1, including a 13-0 mark against Division III opponents, with six pins and a team-leading eight technical falls. CWRU improved to 8-2 in dual matches.  

The Spartans return home for the Claude Sharer Duals on Saturday hosting Manchester University and the University of Mount Union at the Veale Center.

2025-26 Spartan Club Athletes of the Week:

Sept. 2: Jacob Slater (men’s cross country) & Jamie Goldfarb (women’s soccer)

Sept. 8: Mitchell Fein (men’s soccer) & Maggie Farra (women’s soccer)

Sept. 15: Bradley Winter (men’s soccer) & Ceci Dapino (women’s soccer)

Sept. 22: Daniel King (football) & Halina Tompkins (women’s cross country)

Sept. 29: Sam DeTillio (football) & Kalli Wall (volleyball)

Oct. 6: Osi Chukwuocha (football) & Ceci Dapino (women’s soccer)

Oct. 13: Kalli Wall (volleyball) & Claire Kozma (women’s swimming and diving)

Oct. 20: Jacob Slater (men’s cross country) & Halina Tompkins (women’s cross country)

Oct. 27: Bradley Winter (men’s soccer) & Ellie Palaian (women’s soccer)

Nov. 3: Art Martinez (wrestling) & Sohalya Rawlins (women’s swimming and diving)

Nov. 10: Thomas Wagner (wrestling) & Emily Plachta (women’s basketball)

Nov. 18: Jacob Slater (men’s cross country) & Kalli Wall (volleyball)

Nov. 24: John Drumm (men’s swimming and diving) & Claire Kozma (women’s swimming and diving)

Dec. 1: Andrew Fox (men’s basketball) & Maura Schorr (women’s basketball)

Dec. 8: Antonio Sidoti (men’s track and field) & Gianna Phipps (women’s track and field)

Jan. 5: Anand Dharmarajan (men’s basketball) & Mya Hartjes (women’s basketball)



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FSC Athletics Update – January 5

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FARMINGDALE, N.Y. | The Skyline Conference released its first winter weekly reports of the 2026 calendar year Monday, and Farmingdale State College junior Mia Simmons (Queens, N.Y.) was selected as its Women’s Basketball Player of the Week while freshman center Allison Ntambwe (Queens Village, N.Y.) earned honorable mention praise.

Women’s Basketball (6-5, 4-3 Skyline) | Skyline Report

Farmingdale State opened the calendar year in non-conference play Saturday at Hunter College, falling by a 79-61 score to the Hawks. Simmons poured in a career-high 21 points to lead the Rams, while Ntambwe came off the bench to score a career-high 10 points on 5-of-11 shooting. Senior point guard Shyann Parker (Floral Park, N.Y.) recorded a double-double, pulling down 11 rebounds while dishing out a career-high 10 assists.

The Rams travel to NYU’s Paulson Center Tuesday night for a Skyline Conference game versus Yeshiva at 8, before welcoming Lasell (Mass.) University for a 6 p.m. tip-off on Thursday.

Men’s Basketball (9-2, 2-0 Skyline) | Skyline Report

FSC resumed Skyline play Saturday with a 92-60 triumph over St. Joseph’s-Brooklyn on the team’s annual CYO Day. Five Rams scored in double figures against the Bears, including senior guard Michael Notias (Manhasset, N.Y.), who led all players with 15 points (6-of-11 FG, 3-of-5 3FG), five assists and three steals, while junior forward Kentrell Evans (Brooklyn, N.Y.) registered a double-double with 12 points and 13 rebounds.

The Rams will welcome conference foe St. Joseph’s-Long Island for a 7 p.m. tip-off on Wednesday night, before traveling Saturday for a noontime Skyline tilt at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy.

Indoor Track and Field

Farmingdale State returns to action on Friday, January 9, when it travels to the Ocean Breeze complex in Staten Island, N.Y., for the St. Thomas Aquinas Spartan Invitational at noon.



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All 6 Wisconsin volleyball outgoing transfers have found new homes

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The Wisconsin Badgers and Kelly Sheffield had a pretty big exodus this season after their Final Four run. While none of them were surprising in a vacuum, as a whole, it was hard to watch six players for the present and the future decide it was time to get more guaranteed playing time elsewhere.

Many Wisconsin Badger fans hoped one or two, or even a few, would opt to leave the portal after entering it and return to Wisconsin; however, all six outgoing transfers have landed at new homes. Here’s where:

Una Vajagic and Tosia Serafinowska transferred to Arizona State

Maybe the biggest surprise was Una Vajagic transferring, as she clearly had a starter role last season and developed into an impressive outside hitter. However, she wasn’t going to be guaranteed the same minutes next season with other outside hitters coming in to compete for her job. That may have been what sent her looking for a new opportunity. She and the other international player on the team, Tosia Serafinowska, both decided to go to Arizona State.

Addy Horner transferred to TCU

Horner became a starter when star setter Charlie Fuerbringer went down with an injury. However, as soon as Fuerbringer was healthy, Horner went back to the bench. She proved she can be a starter and a pretty good one at that, but she didn’t have a shot of overtaking Fuerbringer’s spot, so it made sense for her to transfer. She has since gone to TCU.

Maile Chan has transferred to Florida State with Aniya Warren going to Oklahoma

Chan, as well as Aniya Warren, was stuck on the depth chart behind a true freshman (last season), and Kristen Simon proved she was going to be the main libero for the future. That sent both Chan and Warren to the portal. Chan landed at Florida State while Warren became a Sooner.

Trinity Shadd-Ceres has transferred to Creighton

Shadd-Ceres proved she can be a powerful and effective outside hitter, but similar to Vajagic, there was nothing guaranteed on the Wisconsin roster. There are just too many elite and talented outside hitters. She is going to be a starter at Creighton.



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