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Tuesday’s two quarterfinals from the bottom half of the Internazionali BNL d’Italia feature potential fireworks from four smoking-hot players:

  • Elina Svitolina, who has won more matches on clay than any woman this year.
  • Peyton Stearns, the first player in the Open Era to win back-to-back third-set tiebreaks in Rome.
  • Jasmine Paolini, the first Italian woman to reach the quarters here in more than a decade.
  • Diana Shnaider, who has dropped the fewest games thus far.

We make a case for each:

No. 6 Jasmine Paolini vs. No. 13 Diana Shnaider

Head-to-head: Paolini, 1-0, by a 6-3, 6-4 count in the first round of last year’s Australian Open.

The case for Paolini: Italians love their tennis and that translates to enormous pressure on the local favorites. But the 29-year-old Paolini has managed those expectations beautifully. The last Italian woman to reach the quarterfinals in Rome was Paolini’s doubles partner Sara Errani in 2014.

Paolini’s been terrific in the big moments. Jelena Ostapenko had two break-point opportunities for a 5-2 lead in the first set and Paolini came back to win the match 7-5, 6-2. It was her third win this year against a former major champion.

Paolini is channeling the energy that has this city buzzing over the election of a new Pope and the return of Jannik Sinner.

“The atmosphere was really, really, really great,” Paolini said of her match against Ostapenko. “We really enjoy being in this era of the Italian tennis. We are like a team. Everybody is pushing each other. It’s great to have also Lorenzo Musetti, top 10. Matteo [Berrettini] is there. It’s great to have many matches of Italian players.”

Last year, she found a major groove, reaching the finals at both Roland Garros and Wimbledon. This year she started earlier, getting to the semifinals in Miami before losing to World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka.

The case for Shnaider: No one has played with more efficiency here than Shnaider, who dropped only 11 games in three matches.

Shnaider 6-2, 6-3 defeat of No. 25 Elise Mertens was typical of her recent form. Shnaider converted half of her six break-point opportunities — and saved all five against her.

It’s easy to overlook the fact that, after 18-year-old Mirra Andreeva, Shnaider is the youngest player in the PIF WTA Ranking’s Top 25. She turned 21 in early April and has made a habit of taking out more decorated, more experienced players.

Shnaider came into Rome with a 11-11 overall record and was 4-3 in three tournaments on clay. A win against Paolini would deliver her into a first semifinal since last fall in Hong Kong.

No. 16 Elina Svitolina vs. Peyton Stearns

Head-to-head: 0-0.

The case for Svitolina: On Monday she was a 6-4, 6-2 winner over No. 29 Danielle Collins — the player who sent home World No. 2 Iga Swiatek in straight sets.

Here’s what the 30-year-old mother has done on the dirt: 

  • Went 2-0 in Billie Jean King Cup qualifying against Switzerland and Poland.
  • Won the title in Rouen, France.
  • Reached the semifinals in Madrid, losing to eventual champion Aryna Sabalenka.
  • Is 3-0 in Rome, dropping only one set in the process.

Svitolina became the fourth woman to reach the quarterfinals in Madrid and Rome in the same season after turning 30, along with Serena Williams, Li Na and Maria Sharapova.

The case for Stearns: She’s been historically clutch at the end of matches here, defeating Grand Slam champions Madison Keys and Naomi Osaka in back-to-back third-set tiebreaks. 

The Osaka match ran 2 hours and 41 minutes, and Stearns was struggling at the end. What was her focus? “Trying not to throw up in the middle of the court,” she said in her on-court interview.

The key for Stearns will be recovery — and keeping her red-hot forehand going.

“Going into matches like this, if you don’t hit the ball, you’re not going to win,” she told reporters. “I think mentally I was like, `You have to get every ball. If you miss, you miss, but you have to go for it.’”

She stroked 32 winners, six more than the big-hitting Osaka. 

Stearns has been working with coach Blaz Kavcic since Madrid, where she also reached the Round of 16.

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Olivia Babcock Named Back-To-Back AVCA National Player of the Year

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KANSAS CITY – The American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) named Olivia Babcock the 2025 AVCA National Player of the Year on Friday. Babcock becomes just the fifth player in the award’s history to earn the honor in back-to-back seasons. Additionally, she was honored as the inaugural AVCA Rightside Hitter of the Year, an award introduced this season.

Babcock once again swept the sport’s top individual accolades in 2025, earning AVCA National Player of the Year, ACC Player of the Year and AVCA East Coast Region Player of the Year honors. She is the only player in Pitt history to be named a three-time AVCA First Team All-American and was recently selected as the Pittsburgh Regional Most Outstanding Player after leading the Panthers to their fifth consecutive National Semifinal.

Earlier this season, Babcock set the program’s single-match kills record with 45 against North Carolina. She is the only player in NCAA volleyball this year to reach that mark and the first since Cincinnati’s Jordan Thompson recorded 50 kills against UConn on Nov. 3, 2019.

Anchoring the Pitt offense, Babcock averaged personal-best marks of 5.17 kills per set and 2.09 digs per set. She earned AVCA National Player of the Week honors earlier this season and was named ACC Offensive Player of the Week five times during the 2025 campaign.



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Men’s Volleyball Individual Match Tickets On Sale

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HONOLULU – Individual match tickets for the 2026 University of Hawai’i men’s volleyball season are currently on sale. Tickets may be purchased at www.etickethawaii.com or at the Bankoh Arena at Stan Sheriff Center box office (Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.). 
 
Season tickets are still on sale starting as low as $150.  Click here to purchase season tickets.
 
In addition, several promotions are also available for individual match tickets.
 
Save & Serve Wednesdays: $5 Tickets available while supplies last
Military: 30% off all matches & 50% off on April 17th match
Hawai’i Hero’s Night: 50% off for First Responders on January 8th match
*All special offers are based on availability and only in select seating areas.
 
Link to purchase individual games online: https://hawaiiathletics.evenue.net/events/MVBI
 
Individual Ticket Prices:
Lower Level (only single seats available)
Lower Level Sideline – $25
Lower Level Baseline 
        Adult – $24
        Senior citizen (65 and over) – $20
        Youth (ages 4-High School) – $15
 
Upper Level Sideline
        Adult – $20
        Senior citizen (65 and over) – $15
        Youth (ages 4-High School) – $10
Upper Level Baseline
        Adult – $17
        Senior citizen (65 and over) – $10
        Youth (ages 4–High School) – $8
 
 

#HawaiiMVB

 
 
 



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Kalei Edson, Kamille Gibson Join Houston Volleyball

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HOUSTON – Junior setter Kalei Edson and junior outside hitter Kamille Gibson have signed to join Houston Volleyball for the 2026 season, Head Coach David Rehr announced Thursday.
 
“We are really excited to add two players that have played at a high level for two seasons,” Rehr said. “Kalei will compete as our setter while Kamille will make an impact on either pin. This is just the beginning for the 2026 volleyball team.”
 
KALEI EDSON | SETTER | JUNIOR | AUBURN
Edson arrives in Houston following two seasons with the Auburn Tigers. She played in all of the team’s 28 matches in 2025, contributing the second most assists on the team with 482, an average of 4.72 per set. Edson also added 177 digs, 19 aces and five double-doubles throughout the season. In 2024, she earned the SEC Freshman of the Week honor on Oct. 14 and excelled at the service line, leading her team with 30 aces at a rate of 0.32 aces per set. 
 
Overall, Edson has 956 assists in 54 career matches, also recording 49 aces and 331 digs.
 
Edson collected numerous prep and club accolades, including USA Volleyball Junior National All-America and 2023 USAV GJNC All-Tournament Team honors. She was also a 3A All-State and All-South Region honoree and a PrepVolleyball First Team All-State selection. Ranked as the #9 overall prospect in Illinois, Edson was the #3 setter in the country. Across her prep career, she posted over 700 assists along with 800 kills, 100 aces and 100 blocks. 
 
KAMILLE GIBSON | OUTSIDE HITTER | JUNIOR | OKLAHOMA
Gibson, a two-year contributor at Oklahoma after a season at Tennessee, brings a significant offensive mind to Houston while also being a prolific presence on defense. Across two seasons, she tallied 421 kills along with 97 blocks for 500.5 points. Primarily a right-side, Gibson averaged 2.29 kills per set while at Oklahoma. 
 
Last season, Gibson posted 194 kills for a .387 kill percentage while adding 60 blocks. She played in 26 of the Sooner’s 27 matches and started in 16, missing just eight sets across the entire season. 
 
A Crossroads, Texas, native, she prepped at Braswell High School while playing club for TAV. She finished her high school career with 1,161 kills, 500 digs and 137 blocks and was named to the District 5-6A first team in 2021 and to the second team in 2020. 
 
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Pitt’s season once again ends in the Final Four after getting swept by Texas A&M

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Kentucky Volleyball beats Wisconsin in thriller, will face Texas A&M in National Championship

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Kentucky Volleyball is headed to the national championship after a hard-fought five-set win over Wisconsin on Thursday night, as the Wildcats defeated the Badgers 3-2 in a match that tested every ounce of their resilience.

The opening set belonged to Wisconsin as the Badgers took control early and forced Kentucky to play from behind. The Wildcats struggled to find their rhythm but quickly regrouped. Kentucky responded in the second set with improved offensive execution and steady defense to even the match and shift momentum back in their favor.

Wisconsin answered by taking the third set and once again putting pressure on Kentucky with the season hanging in the balance. Facing a must-win fourth set, the Wildcats jumped out to a 13 to 10 lead and appeared ready to take control. Wisconsin refused to fold and battled back until the set was tied at 24 to 24. With the moment at its biggest, Kentucky delivered two straight points to force a decisive fifth set.

The Wildcats opened the final set on fire, racing out to a 9 to 2 lead. Wisconsin made one last push and closed the gap late, but Kentucky held its composure and finished off the match with a 15 -13 win to secure a spot in the NCAA National Championship Game.

Kentucky was led by Eva Hudson, who turned in a dominant performance with a season high of 29 kills. The SEC Player of the Year and National Player of the Year finalist consistently rose to the moment and carried the Wildcats offensively when they needed it most.

Defensively, Molly Touzzo anchored the back row with 17 digs, providing stability and extending key rallies throughout the match.

There is no question that head coach Craig Skinner has built something special in Lexington. Kentucky Volleyball has established itself as a national power, and Thursday night’s win was another example of the toughness and belief that define this program.

The Wildcats will now face Texas A&M in the national championship match on Sunday at 3:30 PM ET as the BBN continues to rally around this team.

Kentucky volleyball is one win away from the ultimate prize.



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Jordan Anthony named The Bowerman winner for 2025

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GRAPEVINE, Texas – An extraordinary season produced by Arkansas sprinter Jordan Anthony was deemed worthy of The Bowerman, collegiate track & field’s highest individual honor, as announced by USTFCCCA on Thursday evening at the Gaylord Texan Resort.

Anthony becomes the third Razorback to achieve the prestigious honor as he joins Jarrion Lawson (2016) and Jaydon Hibbert (2023) as previous Arkansas winners of The Bowerman. Three other men’s programs – Florida, Florida State, and Oregon – have had a pair of winners each since the award was first presented in 2009.

The Bowerman 2025 men’s finalist included Auburn’s Ja’Kobe Tharp and Baylor’s Nathaniel Ezekiel, who would have been the first recipient of the honor for their respective schools.

In becoming the first sprinter to claim NCAA titles in the 60m indoors and 100m outdoors during the same season since 2017, Anthony generated UA records in both events. His remarkable campaign included a pair of national sprint titles and three SEC titles while claiming high point honors at both SEC Outdoor and NCAA Outdoor Championship meets.

Anthony ran 6.47 in the NCAA Indoor 60m prelims before winning the final in 6.49. The 6.47 performance was just off the collegiate record of 6.45 shared by three sprinters.

Outdoors, Anthony improved the UA record in the 100m to 9.95 as he swept the 100m and 200m at the SEC Outdoor Championships, producing a 19.93 in the 200m as the second fastest time in Arkansas history behind a 19.89 by Wallace Spearmon Jr.

Anchoring the Razorbacks to a SEC third-place finish in the 4 x 100m relay, Anthony totaled 21.5 points and earned the Commissioner’s Trophy as the men’s high point scorer in the conference meet.

Anthony was named SEC Outdoor Runner of the Year via voting by league coaches and became the first Razorback to earn the honor since 2012. An additional honor for Anthony during the 2025 season included South Central Indoor Track Athlete of the Year.

Under all-conditions, Anthony blazed to an equal second fastest time ever by a collegian in the 100m with a 9.75w (2.1 wind) during the NCAA West First Round. That time equaled the world-leading mark for the 2025 season under all-conditions.

Multiple Winners | Men’s Programs

3 | Arkansas Jarrion Lawson (2016), Jaydon Hibbert (2023), Jordan Anthony (2025)
2 | Oregon Galen Rupp (2009), Ashton Eaton (2010)
2 | Florida Marquis Dendy (2015), Grant Holloway (2019)
2 | Florida State Ngoni Makusha (2011), Trey Cunningham (2022)



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