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Disney to pay almost $439 million to take full control of streaming service Hulu


By MICHELLE CHAPMAN, AP Business Writer
Disney will pay Comcast’s NBCUniversal nearly $439 million for its stake in Hulu, taking full control of the streaming service.
The move closes out an appraisal process that’s dragged on for a few years. Disney said in November 2023 that it was acquiring a 33% stake in Hulu from Comcast for at least $8.6 billion. That amount reflected Hulu’s guaranteed floor value of $27.5 billion, according to a regulatory filing.
Disney has run Hulu since 2019, when Comcast ceded its authority to Disney and effectively became a silent partner.
Hulu began in 2007 and quickly evolved into as a service backed by entertainment conglomerates who hoped to stave off the internet with an online platform for their own TV shows. Disney joined in 2009, planning to offer shows from ABC, ESPN and the Disney Channel. A decade later, Disney gained majority control of the business when it acquired 21st Century Fox.
Disney said in a regulatory filing on Monday that its appraiser arrived at a valuation below the guaranteed floor value during the initial phase of the appraisal process, while NBCUniversal’s appraiser arrived at a valuation substantially in excess of the guaranteed floor value.
A third appraiser was brought in and concluded that The Walt Disney Co. will pay $438.7 million for the Hulu stake.
“We are pleased this is finally resolved. We have had a productive partnership with NBCUniversal, and we wish them the best of luck,” Disney CEO Bob Iger said in a statement. “Completing the Hulu acquisition paves the way for a deeper and more seamless integration of Hulu’s general entertainment content with Disney+ and, soon, with ESPN’s direct-to-consumer product, providing an unrivaled value proposition for consumers.”
The transaction is anticipated to close by July 24. It’s not expected to impact Disney’s fiscal 2025 adjusted earnings forecast.
Shares of Disney rose slightly in morning trading on Tuesday.
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Cal Poly Volleyball Ranked No. 21 in Final AVCA Poll
SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. — The Cal Poly volleyball program made more history this week, finishing the season ranked No. 21 nationally in the final American Volleyball Coaches Association poll released Monday.
The ranking is the highest by the Mustangs to finish a year since ending the 2007 season at No. 11. This is the 13th time in program history the team has finished a season ranked since the AVCA poll started releasing weekly rankings in 1982.
Overall, this is the highest national ranking for the Mustangs since checking in at No. 13 on Nov. 26, 2018.
The national ranking for Cal Poly comes as no surprise after the team had one of its most successful seasons in program history this fall.
The Cinderella story of this year’s NCAA Volleyball Tournament, Cal Poly upended No. 5 seed BYU and then No. 4 seed USC in five sets to advance to the Sweet 16 for the seventh time in program history and the first time since 2007. USC finished the season ranked No. 17 and BYU 25th. As the lone unseeded team to reach the Sweet 16 this season, Cal Poly made a name for itself nationally during its incredible run.
In the Third Round of the NCAA Tournament, the Mustangs fell to No. 1 seed Kentucky — who finished as the national runner-up — in three sets in the Lexington Regional semifinals, capping off an unprecedented season. Cal Poly ended the year with a 27-8 overall record, the most wins under head coach Caroline Walters and the program’s highest win total since 2017.
Cal Poly secured its spot in the NCAA postseason for the 18th time in program history and first time since 2019 by capturing the Big West Championship. The second-seeded Mustangs dominated host Long Beach State in the semifinals before decisively defeating top-seed UC Davis in four sets in the championship match to secure the program’s seventh conference title in the Division I era.
The Mustangs posted a perfect 15-0 record at home this season, and have won 19 straight inside Mott Athletics Center dating back to last season, the second-longest home win streak in program history.
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Belmont Volleyball Adds Michigan State Transfer Mya Bolton
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Belmont Volleyball signs Michigan State transfer Mya Bolton to its roster ahead of the upcoming spring season.
A sophomore defensive specialist/libero from Shawnee, Kansas, Bolton will wear jersey No. 12, becoming Belmont Volleyball’s first spring 2026 transfer.
Bolton brings valuable experience to Nashville after spending her first two collegiate seasons with the Spartans in the Big Ten. During the 2025 season, she earned Academic All-Big Ten honors while appearing in 53 sets across 22 matches, totaling 35 digs, including a season-high 10 digs at Iowa (Oct. 24).
As a freshman in 2024, Bolton appeared in 55 sets over 21 matches, making one start as a defensive specialist. She finished the season with 59 digs, averaging 1.07 digs per set, and recorded a season-high 12 digs against Illinois (Oct. 12).
Prior to Michigan State, Bolton was a standout at the prep level, earning Second Team AVCA All-American honors as a senior. She was named Second Team All-State in 2023, First Team All-State in 2022, and Second Team All-State in 2021. Bolton was ranked the No. 127 overall recruit by PrepVolleyball and the No. 16 defensive specialist/libero, while PrepDig ranked her No. 134 overall nationally.
Bolton joins the Bruins’ Class of 2028, adding experience, consistency, and depth to Belmont’s back row.
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UND hires David Nguyen as volleyball coach – Grand Forks Herald
GRAND FORKS — UND has its new volleyball coach.
The Fighting Hawks have hired David Nguyen from Fairleigh Dickinson University in New Jersey.
He replaces Jesse Tupac, whose contract was not renewed at the end of the season.
Nguyen brought Fairleigh Dickinson to the NCAA tournament in 2022 and won the Northeast Conference (NEC) regular-season championship in 2023.
Nguyen was named NEC coach of the year twice in four seasons at Fairleigh Dickinson.
His teams went 9-5, 11-3, 11-3 and 12-4 in the NEC. Before his arrival, Fairleigh Dickinson went 3-11, 2-6, 3-13, 0-14, 1-13 and 1-13 in the NEC.
“What he has been able to do at FDU was nothing short of remarkable in such a short amount of time,” UND athletic director Bill Chaves said. “To be a two-time NEC Coach of the Year and leading the Knights into the NCAA tournament for the first time in their history is something that he and we believe can be replicated at UND.”
Nguyen will have a similar rebuilding project at UND.
The Fighting Hawks have posted eight consecutive losing seasons as the program spiraled from a strong mid-major under Ashley Hardee (2009-13) and Mark Pryor (2014-18) to a floundering team in the Summit League.
UND went 7-20 and 4-12 in the Summit last season. It has not yet won a match at the Summit League tournament since joining the conference in 2018.
“My mission is to provide our student-athletes a first-class experience by being competitive on and off the court,” Nguyen said. “We are going to work together to build a legacy our student-athletes, alumni, fans and donors can be proud of. I am excited to take this next step in my career, and I look forward to building a volleyball family at North Dakota.”
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This will be Nguyen’s first coaching venture out West.
He attended Virginia Commonwealth University from 2013-18, serving as team manager. He was the director of operations at Virginia from 2018-19.
Nguyen was hired as an assistant coach at William and Mary in Williamsburg, Va., from 2019-21. He served as an assistant at Coastal Carolina in Conway, S.C., from 2021-22, before heading to Fairleigh Dickinson in Madison, N.J.
UND has a tie with Fairleigh Dickinson. Chaves’ son, Derek, is a graduate assistant at Fairleigh Dickinson this year.
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Schlossman has covered college hockey for the Grand Forks Herald since 2005. He has been recognized by the Associated Press Sports Editors as the top beat writer for the Herald’s circulation division four times and the North Dakota sportswriter of the year twice. He resides in Grand Forks. Reach him at bschlossman@gfherald.com.
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Top 5 Setters from the 2025 AU Pro Volleyball Championship
1. Natalia Valentin-Anderson – 436 assists (11.73 per set)
Natalia Valentin-Anderson led the league with 436 total assists and 11.73 assists per set in her fourth AU season. The veteran setter earned 431 of her 2,502 leaderboard points from the assist category alone while serving as captain in Weeks Two and Three and finishing sixth overall.
Valentin-Anderson’s season-high 46 assists came in Week Three versus Team Thompson. Her ability to run the offense while maintaining elite defensive production set her apart. She ranked fourth in the league with 130 digs despite playing the setter position. She extended her own AU Pro Volleyball Championship record by recording her 37th career double-double, including a league-high sixth double-double this season after posting 28 assists and 14 digs. Her well-rounded performance earned her a spot on the 2025 All-Position Team for the second time in her career.
2. Sydney Hilley – 305 assists (9.84 per set)
Sydney Hilley ranked second in the league with 9.84 assists per set and 305 total assists. The former Wisconsin standout finished 10th overall with 2,226 leaderboard points while proving to be one of the most consistent setters in the competition.
Hilley reached her season-high mark of 36 assists twice: once in Week One and again in Week Three. She also contributed defensively with 90 digs (2.9 per set) and added 14 kills.
Madi Bugg – 274 assists (9.13 per set)
Madi Bugg ranked fifth in the league with 9.13 assists per set and tallied 274 total assists across the season. She earned 270 stat points from the assist category while finishing with 2,010 total leaderboard points.
Bugg’s season-high 46 assists came during Week Two against Team Valentin-Anderson in a performance where she also added nine digs. She proved reliable in the back row as well, recording 85 digs (2.83 per set) throughout the championship.
Micha Hancock – 242 assists (9.80 per set)
Micha Hancock ranked third in the league with 9.80 assists per set while recording 242 total assists over 10 matches. She earned 243 stat points from assists and also lived up to her reputation as a setter who can also attack.
Hancock registered 17 kills with her sneaky lefty swing and posed a threat even when she wasn’t dishing the ball to one of her attackers. Her season-high 42 assists came in Week Two versus Team Hentz. She also added 65 digs (2.6 per set).
Marlie Monserez – 210 assists (7.5 per set)
Marlie Monserez made the top 15 on the leaderboard in her second AU season, finishing with 1,402 leaderboard points. She recorded 210 total assists at 7.5 per set while adding 62 digs (2.21 per set) across 12 matches.
Monserez’s season-high came in Week Three versus Team Valentin-Anderson when she posted 37 assists. Whether she came in as a serving sub or a starting setter, her ability to impact the energy on the court was apparent throughout the competition.
Siera Jones is the digital media reporter at Athletes Unlimited. You can follow her on Instagram and X @sieraajones.
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Badgers news: Wisconsin starting outside hitter enters transfer portal
In a bit of a shocker, the Wisconsin Badgers are losing starting outside hitter Una Vajagic to the transfer portal.
Vajagic, a redshirt sophomore in 2025, stepped into a bigger role after the team lost incoming transfer Grace Lopez to a season-ending injury in the offseason. A Serbian native, Vajagic had redshirted the 2024 season and had really grown throughout her first season with playing time, regularly recording double-digit kills for the team.
Vajagic averaged 2.79 kills per set, while hitting .279 for the Badgers this past season.
She now becomes Wisconsin’s biggest departure to the transfer portal, as she is the first starter to choose to head elsewhere from the Badgers’ Final Four team.
The other players to enter the transfer portal include freshman setter Addy Horner, sophomore outside hitter Trinity Shadd-Ceres, redshirt freshman middle blocker Tosia Serafinowska, and liberos Aniya Warren and Maile Chan.
Wisconsin’s outside hitter room looks much different for the 2025 season, currently, as it includes redshirt sophomore Grace Egan, freshman Madison Quest, and incoming freshmen Halle Thompson and Audrey Flanagan. The Badgers did get a recent commitment from UC Santa Barbara transfer Eva Travis, which we’ll have more on soon.
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Jenkins Signs Two Power Four Transfers to 2026 Class
Hall is set to enter her third year of college volleyball, spending her freshman season at USCB where she registered seven double-doubles appearing in all 30 matches. She led the team with 649 assists, 245 digs, and averaged 5.74 assists per set. During her sophomore season at Oklahoma, Hall eclipsed the 1,000 career assist milestone with a season-high 31 assists coming in a win at Missouri.
A graduate of Highland Park High School in Texas, Hall was a three-year letter winner and three-time district champion. She was named Newcomer of the Year in her conference and earned First Team All-District honors. Throughout her high school career, she accumulated over 2,500 assists and was named the District Setter of the Year. Hall garnered Texas Girls Coaches Association All-State honors and played club volleyball for the nationally ranked TAV Black.
“I chose Charlotte because of the coaching staff, beautiful campus, and the great culture,” said Hall. “I’m excited to be a part of a team that is in a great position to pursue a championship.”
McGrew tallied 51 kills, 15 total blocks, and 12 digs in 13 matches played during her freshman season at Iowa. Her best performance came in a win over Maryland when she finished with five blocks. A graduate of Santa Fe High School, McGrew impressed as team MVP and first team all-conference in 2023, followed by serving as team captain in 2024 finishing her senior season with 322 kills. She helped lead her team to the Oklahoma 5A state championship in 2022.
On the AAU Circuit, McGrew was a 2024 Nationals Premier Division National Champion and MVP. In 2021, she was an invitee to the USA Volleyball National Team Development Program and was named to the USA Girls Junior National Championship All-Tournament Team.
“The family atmosphere within the program is special,” said McGrew. “Along with that, I chose Charlotte because of the amazing coaching staff and the beautiful location.”
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