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Friday Tennis Match Moved to the Indoor Courts
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – The No. 6 Virginia men’s tennis team (16-6, 8-4 ACC) closes its regular season on Friday (April 11) at home against Virginia Tech (10-13, 2-10 ACC) at 4 p.m. The match will be played on the indoor courts at the Boar’s Head Resort. MATCH INFORMATION Live streaming and live stats are available The […]


CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – The No. 6 Virginia men’s tennis team (16-6, 8-4 ACC) closes its regular season on Friday (April 11) at home against Virginia Tech (10-13, 2-10 ACC) at 4 p.m.
The match will be played on the indoor courts at the Boar’s Head Resort.
MATCH INFORMATION
- Live streaming and live stats are available
- The match will be included in the Cracked Racquets CrossCourt Coverage on ACCNX
- Admission is free
SENIOR DAY
- James Hopper will be honored in an on-court ceremony ahead of the match, so make plans to be there early to help celebrate his Cavalier career
SMITHFIELD COMMONWEALTH CLASH
- The match is part of the Smithfield Commonwealth Clash, with one point going to the winner of the contest.
- The Smithfield Commonwealth Clash, originally called the Commonwealth Challenge (2005-2007), has been a part of the UVA-Virginia Tech rivalry since 2014. It is an all-sports, points-based program with the Commonwealth Clash trophy presented to the winning school each year for its dominance in head-to-head competitions. The Cavaliers currently lead the Hokies 8-6 this season.
CAVALIER NOTES
- Virginia remained at No. 6 in the latest ITA Team Rankings
- The Cavaliers are on a five-match win streak
- Virginia won both of its matches at home last weekend, topping Georgia Tech 4-0 and then-No. 25 Clemson 4-2
- Freshman Keegan Rice was named ACC Freshman of the Week for the second time after picking up his first ranked singles win over No. 113 Nate Bonetto of Georgia Tech 6-2, 6-3 on court two. He also defeated No. 15 Bonetto and Gianluca Carlini of Georgia Tech with partner James Hopper 6-3 on the top doubles court
- Sophomore Dylan Dietrich leads the team in singles this year with an 18-7 singles record. He is 12-4 in dual matches and 6-2 in conference play. He moved up to No. 21 in the ITA Singles Rankings
- Freshman Rafael Jódar has a 14-1 overall singles record this season. His only loss of the year came in the season opener against South Carolina on January 16
- Jódar has a perfect 10-0 record playing on the top singles court and is 7-0 in conference play. Jódar moved up to a career-high No. 7 in the singles rankings
- Junior Mans Dahlberg is second on the team in singles wins this year with 17. He is currently on a four-match win streak
- UVA has a 16-3 record on the top singles court this season
- Dietrich and Dahlberg lead the team in doubles wins this year with 11. The pair moved up to No. 33 in the ITA Doubles Rankings
- Hopper and Rice are second on the team in doubles wins with nine. They are the highest ranked Cavalier doubles team, moving up to No. 24
- Hopper and Jódar round out the Cavaliers in the doubles rankings, coming in at No. 85
- The Cavaliers are 62-9 all-time against Virginia Tech, winning the last five matchups
- The Hokies are ranked No. 68 in the latest ITA Team Rankings
UP NEXT
- The postseason kicks off with the ACC Championships, being held April 16-20 at Cary Tennis Park in Cary, N.C.
- Seeding and brackets for the championship will be announced on Saturday, April 12
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No. 21 Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Wins A-R-C Championship
Story Links INDIANOLA, Iowa– The No. 21 Wartburg women’s track and field team won their 25th Outdoor American Rivers Conference Championship with 245 points. Ava Vance won rookie of the year. Wartburg (HC: Marcus Newsom) won the coaching staff of the year. Team Standings: 1 Wartburg 245 2 Loras 161 3 Central 135 4 Nebraska […]

INDIANOLA, Iowa– The No. 21 Wartburg women’s track and field team won their 25th Outdoor American Rivers Conference Championship with 245 points. Ava Vance won rookie of the year. Wartburg (HC: Marcus Newsom) won the coaching staff of the year.
Team Standings:
1 Wartburg 245
2 Loras 161
3 Central 135
4 Nebraska Wesleyan 120
5 Dubuque 91
6 Simpson 73
7 Luther 17
8 Coe 9
9 Buena Vista 6
Event Wins:
Triple Jump
1 Shaniah Johnson 11.80m 38-08.75
Hammer Throw
1 Emma True 55.87m 183-03
800m
1 Haley Meyer 2:11.97
400m Hurdles
1 Sophia Stahle 1:01.88
400m
1 JoJo Tyynismaa 55.48
100m Hurdles
1 Grace Braden 14.51
4x400m
1 Wartburg 3:50.29 (S. Stahle, H. Meyer, R. Decker, J. Tyynismaa)
All-Conference Finishers:
200m
2 JoJo Tyynismaa 24.67
4x100m
2 Wartburg 47.09 (O. Tollari, J. Tyynismaa, A. Schultes, A. Parker)
Javelin Throw
3 Brooke Shafer 38.96m 127-10
5000m
3 Ava Vance 19:14.21
1500m
3 Ellie Meyer 4:34.85
400m Hurdles
3 Ryann Decker 1:02.61
100m Hurdles
3 Ryann Decker 15:11
Notes:
- This is the 26th title in the 800m in program history
- This is the 14th title in the 400m in program history
- This is the 14th title in the 4x400m in program history
- This is the 10th title in the triple jump in program history
- This is the eighth title in the 100m hurdles in program history
- This is the sixth title in the 400m hurdles in program history
- This is the third title in the hammer throw in program history
- This is Tynnismaa’s fifth career outdoor conference title
- This is Tyynismaa’s first career outdoor conference title in the 400m
- This is True’s second career outdoor conference title in the hammer throw
- This is S. Johnson’s first career outdoor conference title
- This is H. Meyer’s first career outdoor conference title
- This is Stahle’s first career outdoor conference title
- This is Braden’s first career outdoor conference title
- At press time, Stahle’s 400m hurdle time stands 10th on the TFRRS list for this season
- At press time, Tyynismaa’s 400m time stands 20th on the TFRRS list for this season
- At press time, H. Meyer’s 800m time stands 23rd on the TFRRS list for this season
- At press time, S. Johnson’s triple jump stands 24th on the TFRRS list for this season
- At press time, Decker’s 400m time stands 24th on the TFRRS list for this season
- At press time, (O. Tollari, J. Tyynismaa, A. Schultes, A. Parker) 4x100m time stands 26th on the TFRRS list for this season
- S. Johnson’s triple jump remains sixth on the program’s top 10 list, but she improves her mark
- Tyynismaa’s 400m time ranks sixth on the program’s top 10 list
- E. Meyer’s 1500m time ranks seventh on the program’s top 10 list
- Stahle’s 400m hurdle time ranks seventh on the program’s top 10 list
- Tyynismaa’s 400m time ranks seventh on the program’s top 10 list
Award Winners
Women’s Rookie of the Year – Ava Vance
Women’s Coaching Staff of the Year – Wartburg
Up Next
A select group will compete at the NCAA Qualifier on May 14 (Wed) – May 15 (Thu) in Rock Island, Illinois.
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Hagen Smith, Logan Webber advance to semifinals – Daily Breeze
HUNTINGTON BEACH — Born into beach volleyball royalty, Hagen Smith might finally be ready to take the throne. Smith and partner Logan Webber are having one of their best weekends since teaming up three years ago, reaching the semifinals of the AVP Tour’s Huntington Beach Open with a pair of hard-fought three-set victories on Saturday. […]

HUNTINGTON BEACH — Born into beach volleyball royalty, Hagen Smith might finally be ready to take the throne.
Smith and partner Logan Webber are having one of their best weekends since teaming up three years ago, reaching the semifinals of the AVP Tour’s Huntington Beach Open with a pair of hard-fought three-set victories on Saturday.
The 12th-seeded pair will take on top-seeded Miles Partain and Andy Benesh in the first semifinal at 10 a.m. on Sunday.
Smith is the son of Sinjin Smith, widely regarded as one of the greatest beach volleyball players in the history of the sport. Smith was the first to win 100 beach volleyball events before finishing his career with 139 titles.
Hagen Smith, who turned 30 last month, has been competing on the AVP Tour since 2017, but has yet to reach a final of a major event.
“We want to win this,” Smith said. “We’re trying to establish ourselves as one of the dogs.”
Smith showed the type of intensity and emotion that was a trademark of his father’s style.
At one point during the quarterfinal match, Smith ripped off his tank top following a successful spike, drawing a roar from the crowd.
“I tested it and I heard the little rip and I just went for it,” Smith said. “You’ve got to know whether it’s the right time to rip a jersey or not because sometimes it just doesn’t go and then you look like an idiot.”
Watching from beyond one of the end lines in the shadow of the pier was Sinjin.
“I wasn’t strong enough to do that,” Sinjin said of the shirt tear. “He’s good. He knows how to play to the crowd, which is important, I think, for all sports. You want the people to connect with the athletes. It makes them want to come out and watch and cheer.”
Hagen Smith and Webber took on the fifth-seeded pair of Tim Bomgren and Paul Lotman in the first round and lost the first set 20-22 before winning the next two 21-18, 15-11.
The duo then faced the 13th-seeded Brazilian pair of Alison and Alvaro Filho, who had knocked off fourth-seeded Chaim Schalk and James Shaw in the first round, and Smith and Webber advanced with a 22-20, 20-22, 15-13 win.
“It’s really hard to watch because it’s nerve-wracking for me. I know what he’s capable of,” said Sinjin, who turned 68 on Wednesday. “When he does well, it’s not much better. It makes you want to cry as a parent. You feel so good for him.”
Hagen Smith grew up in the Pacific Palisades and was a two-year letterman as a setter and outside hitter for the boys’ volleyball team at Loyola High.
He then followed in his father’s footsteps and went on to play four seasons of indoor volleyball at UCLA, ending his career fourth in program history in assists and sixth in digs.
Smith went through a series of partners during his early years on the AVP Tour before settling on Webber, a Michigan native who stands 6-9.
“Other than the two Olympic teams, we’re the longest-running men’s partnership right now,” Webber said. “We’re always finding new stuff to work on, so it’s fun. We’re very comfortable with each other.”
Sinjin Smith struggled early in his career until teaming with Karch Kiraly, and then another future Hall of Famer, Randy Stoklos.
“I think he and Logan are a good team,” Sinjin said. “You have to play with the right person that complements your style of play.”
Second-seeded Chase Budinger and Miles Evans, the other 2024 Olympic team in the field along with Partain and Benesh, will face third-seeded Taylor Crabb and Billy Allen in the other semifinal at 11 a.m.
The top four seeded teams in the women’s draw also reached the semifinals.
Top-seeded Kristen Nuss and Taryn Brasher will face fourth-seeded Kelly Cheng and Molly Shaw in the first women’s semifinal at noon, and second-seeded Terese Cannon and Megan Kraft will take on third-seeded Brandie Wilkerson and Melissa Humana-Paredes in the second semifinal at 1 p.m.
Cheng is a former El Dorado High and USC star who teamed with Sara Hughes at the 2024 Olympics, but Hughes is sidelined with a calf injury.
Cannon starred for the USC women’s beach volleyball team from 2016-19, and Kraft from 2021-24.
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Indiana University Athletics
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — The Indiana Department of Athletics honored 120 graduates on Saturday, May 10, upon commencement from Indiana University. “Congratulations to the Indiana University Class of 2025! Commencement is a special day, and I am particularly excited for our student-athletes who can now call themselves Indiana University graduates,” said IU Vice President and Director […]

“Congratulations to the Indiana University Class of 2025! Commencement is a special day, and I am particularly excited for our student-athletes who can now call themselves Indiana University graduates,” said IU Vice President and Director of Athletics Scott Dolson.
“I look forward to welcoming them back as alumni and lifelong fans of IU Athletics and this great university. They have committed the time, effort, and energy to make this day possible, and I congratulate each of them, as well as their families and loved ones who are here to celebrate this remarkable accomplishment.”
Indiana Student-Athletes Eligible for Graduation in May 2025
Baseball
Matthew Bohnert
Tyler DeMartino
Will Eldridge
Stephen Gilley
Bennett Grable
Anthony Gubitosi
Grant Holderfield
Josh Pyne
Gavin Seebold
Jacob Stadler
Deron Swanson
Men’s Basketball
Shaan Burke
Jackson Creel
Luke Goode
Langdon Hatton
Anthony Leal
Myles Rice
Women’s Basketball
Karoline Striplin
Field Hockey
Sofia Arrebola Garcia
Maggie Carter
Meredith lee
Arabella Loveridge
Yip van Wonderen
Football
Lanell Carr, Jr.
James Evans
Matt Hohlt
Zach Horton
Eli Jochem
Camden Jordan
Isaiah Jones
Terry Jones, Jr.
Ryan Miller
Alejandro Quintero
Carter Smith
Tyler Stephens
Kaiden Turner
Jailin Walker
Ke’Shawn Williams
Men’s Golf
Robert Bender
Kieran Hogarth
Clay Merchant
Women’s Golf
Caroline Smith
Beatriz Junqueira
Rowing
Abbey Armstrong
Maggie Cheever
Lilly Gintert
Jania Hackett
Lily Haupt
Clare Hunsberger
Phoebe Inall
Yael Kiser
Chelsie Lindauer
Mikayla Messinger
Women’s Soccer
Ava Akeel
Olivia Albert
Lauren Costello
Jamie Gerstenberg
Camille Hamm
Costa Liapis
Shea O’Malley
Hope Paredes
Softball
Brianna Copeland
Taylor Minnick
Kinsey Mitchell
Men’s Swimming and Diving
Luke Barr
Brian Benzing
Finn Brooks
Jackson Carlile
Mason Carlton
Alejandro Kincaid
Rafael Miroslaw
Lucas Piunti
Kai van Westering
Gavin Wight
Benson Wong
Women’s Swimming and Diving
Katie Carson
Morgan Casey
Kabria Chapman
Brearna Crawford
Ching Hwee Gan
Elyse Heiser
Skyler Liu
Kacey McKenna
Cat Minic
Anna Peplowski
Sydney Turner
Men’s Tennis
Michael Andre
Women’s Tennis
Lara Schneider
Men’s Track and Field
Trelee Banks
Camden Marshall
Sean Mockler
Tyler Reyna
Martin Segurola
Hunter Smith
Women’s Track and Field
Taylor Fox
Olivia Gee
Jania Hodges
Mahogany Jenkins
Morgan Snow
Mariah Wehrle
Volleyball
Mackenzie Dafinee
Camryn Haworth
Delayne Maple
Carly Mills
Mady Saris
Water Polo
Grace Hathaway
Skylar Kidd
Sarah Lolli
Portia Sasser
Sophia Sollie
Olivia Stark
Claire Witting
Wrestling
Mason Alley
Jacob Bullock
Derek Gilcher
Robert Major
Jacob Moran
Angelo Rini
Roman Rogotzke
DJ Washington
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No. 12 Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Wins A-R-C Championship
Story Links INDIANOLA, Iowa– The No. 12 Wartburg men’s track and field team won their 13th Outdoor American Rivers Conference Championship with 233.25 points. Wartburg (HC: Marcus Newsom) won the coaching staff of the year. Team Standings: 1 Wartburg 233.25 2 Dubuque 176 3 Loras […]

INDIANOLA, Iowa– The No. 12 Wartburg men’s track and field team won their 13th Outdoor American Rivers Conference Championship with 233.25 points. Wartburg (HC: Marcus Newsom) won the coaching staff of the year.
Team Standings:
1 Wartburg 233.25
2 Dubuque 176
3 Loras 136
4 Central 101
5 Nebraska Wesleyan 86.25
6 Simpson 73.25
7 Buena Vista 21
8 Luther 16.25
9 Coe 15
Event Wins:
Pole Vault
1 Carson Collet 4.85m 15-11.00
5000m
1 Tyler Schermerhorn 14:59.83
400m Hurdles
1 Deyton Love 51.78
All-Conference Finishers:
1500m
2 Nathan Kinzer 3:49.71
3 Sam Schmitz 3:50.63
Javelin Throw
2 Trent Polley 61.33m 201-02
400m
2 Jensen Clapp 47.90
4x100m
2 Wartburg 40.98 (A. Gruver, J. Weispfenning, A. Wright, E. Bond)
5000m
3 Seth Bailey 15:08.62
800m
3 Rylan Martin 1:52.20
4x400m
3 Wartburg 3:12.22 (J. Clapp, I. Neyens, J. Oestreicher, H. Edney)
Notes:
- This is the program’s 16th conference title in the 5000m
- This is the program’s sixth conference title in the 400m hurdles
- This is the program’s third conference title in the pole vault
- This is Love’s seventh career outdoor conference title
- This is Love’s third career outdoor conference title in the 400m hurdles
- This is Collet’s first career outdoor conference title
- This is Schermerhorn’s first career outdoor conference title
- At press time. Love’s 400m hurdle time stands third on the TRRRS list for this season
- At press time, Deyton Love’s 110m hurdle time (14.25) stands 15th on the TFRRS list for this season
- At press time, (J. Clapp, I. Neyens, J. Oestreicher, H. Edney) 4x400m time stands 16th on the TFRRS list for this season
- At press time N. Kinzer’s 1500m time stands 21st on the TFRRS list for this season
- At press time, (A. Gruver, J. Weispfenning, A. Wright, E. Bond) 4x100m time stands 28th on the TFRRS list for this season
- Collet’s pole vault remains first on the program’s top 10 list, but he improves his mark
- N. Kinzer’s 1500m time ranks fifth on the program’s top 10 list
- (J. Clapp, I. Neyens, J. Oestreicher, H. Edney) 4x400m time ranks fifth on the program’s top 10 list
- (A. Gruver, J. Weispfenning, A. Wright, E. Bond) 4x100m time ranks fifth on the program’s top 10 list
- Clapp’s 400m remains sixth on the program’s top 10 list, but he improves his time
- Clapp’s 200m (21.75) remains seventh on the program’s top 10 list, but he improves his time
- Schmitz’s 1500m time ranks ninth on the program’s top 10 list
- Martin’s 800m time ranks ninth on the program’s top 10 list
- Solomon Zaugg’s 1500m time (3:50.90) ranks 10th on the program’s top 10 list
Award Winners
Men’s Coaching Staff of the Year – Wartburg
Up Next
A select group will compete at the NCAA Qualifier on May 14 (Wed) – May 15 (Thu) in Rock Island, Illinois.
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Men’s Volleyball vs UCLA (Semifinals) on 5/10/2025 – Box Score
— Hawaii subs: Wieter, Clay. Hawaii subs: Wieter, Clay. — Hawaii subs: Wade, Kainoa; Nusterer, Kurt. Hawaii subs: Wade, Kainoa; Nusterer, Kurt. — […]

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Hawaii subs: Wieter, Clay.
Hawaii subs: Wade, Kainoa; Nusterer, Kurt.
UCLA subs: Thorne, Cameron.
Hawaii subs: Choy, ‘Eleu; Nusterer, Kurt.
UCLA subs: Aziz, Matthew; Thorne, Cameron.
0-1
[Kelly, Sean] Kill by Rosenthal, Tread (from Kearney, Finn).

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[Kelly, Sean] Kill by Rosenthal, Tread (from Kearney, Finn).
UCLA subs: Thorne, Cameron; Aziz, Matthew; Curci, Luca; Thorne, Cameron.
1-1
[Kearney, Finn] Kill by Kelly, Sean (from Rowan, Andrew).
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UCLA subs: Thorne, Cameron; Curci, Luca.
1-2
[McQuiggan, Sean] Service error.

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[McQuiggan, Sean] Service error.
Hawaii subs: Nusterer, Kurt; Choy, ‘Eleu.
UCLA subs: Curci, Luca; McQuiggan, Sean.
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[Todd, Justin] Kill by Roure, Adrien.

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[Todd, Justin] Kill by Roure, Adrien.
2-3
[Todd, Justin] Service error.
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UCLA subs: McQuiggan, Sean; Curci, Luca; Aziz, Matthew; McQuiggan, Sean.
Hawaii subs: Choy, ‘Eleu; Todd, Justin.
3-3
[Rowan, Andrew] Attack error by Roure, Adrien (block by Robinson, Cooper; Thorne, Cameron; Rama, Zach).
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4-3
[Rowan, Andrew] Service ace (Roure, Adrien).
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4-4
[Rowan, Andrew] Kill by Roure, Adrien (from Rosenthal, Tread).

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[Rowan, Andrew] Kill by Roure, Adrien (from Rosenthal, Tread).
5-4
[Rosenthal, Tread] Service error.
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5-5
[Robinson, Cooper] Service error.

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[Robinson, Cooper] Service error.
UCLA subs: McQuiggan, Sean; Aziz, Matthew; Curci, Luca; McQuiggan, Sean.
5-6
[Roure, Adrien] Kill by Nusterer, Kurt (from Rosenthal, Tread).

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[Roure, Adrien] Kill by Nusterer, Kurt (from Rosenthal, Tread).
6-6
[Roure, Adrien] Service error.
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UCLA subs: McQuiggan, Sean; Curci, Luca.
6-7
[Thorne, Cameron] Service error.

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[Thorne, Cameron] Service error.
Hawaii subs: Todd, Justin; Choy, ‘Eleu.
UCLA subs: Curci, Luca; Thorne, Cameron.
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[Nusterer, Kurt] Service error.
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UCLA subs: Thorne, Cameron; Curci, Luca; Aziz, Matthew; Thorne, Cameron.
Hawaii subs: Choy, ‘Eleu; Nusterer, Kurt.
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[Rama, Zach] Kill by Wade, Kainoa (from Rosenthal, Tread).

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[Rama, Zach] Kill by Wade, Kainoa (from Rosenthal, Tread).
UCLA subs: Thorne, Cameron; Aziz, Matthew; Curci, Luca; Thorne, Cameron.
8-8
[Wade, Kainoa] Kill by Kelly, Sean (from Rowan, Andrew).
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UCLA subs: Thorne, Cameron; Curci, Luca; Aziz, Matthew; Thorne, Cameron.
8-9
[Kelly, Sean] Kill by Kearney, Finn (from Rosenthal, Tread).

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[Kelly, Sean] Kill by Kearney, Finn (from Rosenthal, Tread).
UCLA subs: Thorne, Cameron; Aziz, Matthew; Curci, Luca; Thorne, Cameron.
8-10
[Kearney, Finn] Service ace (Curci, Luca).

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[Kearney, Finn] Service ace (Curci, Luca).
9-10
[Kearney, Finn] Attack error by Roure, Adrien (block by Rowan, Andrew; McQuiggan, Sean).
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[McQuiggan, Sean] Kill by Robinson, Cooper.
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UCLA subs: Thorne, Cameron; Curci, Luca.
11-10
[McQuiggan, Sean] Kill by Thorne, Cameron (from Rowan, Andrew).
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[McQuiggan, Sean] Kill by Rama, Zach (from Rowan, Andrew), block error by Todd, Justin.
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[McQuiggan, Sean] Attack error by Wade, Kainoa (block by Robinson, Cooper; Rowan, Andrew; Thorne, Cameron).
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[McQuiggan, Sean] Kill by Roure, Adrien (from Rosenthal, Tread).

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[McQuiggan, Sean] Kill by Roure, Adrien (from Rosenthal, Tread).
UCLA subs: Curci, Luca; McQuiggan, Sean.
Hawaii subs: Nusterer, Kurt; Choy, ‘Eleu.
14-11
[Todd, Justin] Kill by Rama, Zach (from Rowan, Andrew).
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UCLA subs: McQuiggan, Sean; Curci, Luca; Aziz, Matthew; McQuiggan, Sean.
Hawaii subs: Choy, ‘Eleu; Todd, Justin.
14-12
[Rowan, Andrew] Kill by Rosenthal, Tread (from Roure, Adrien).

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[Rowan, Andrew] Kill by Rosenthal, Tread (from Roure, Adrien).
UCLA subs: McQuiggan, Sean; Aziz, Matthew; Curci, Luca; McQuiggan, Sean.
15-12
[Rosenthal, Tread] Kill by Robinson, Cooper (from Rowan, Andrew).
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UCLA subs: McQuiggan, Sean; Curci, Luca; Aziz, Matthew; McQuiggan, Sean.
15-13
[Robinson, Cooper] Attack error by Kelly, Sean (from Thorne, Cameron).

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[Robinson, Cooper] Attack error by Kelly, Sean (from Thorne, Cameron).
UCLA subs: McQuiggan, Sean; Aziz, Matthew; Curci, Luca; McQuiggan, Sean.
16-13
[Roure, Adrien] Kill by Thorne, Cameron (from Rowan, Andrew).
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UCLA subs: McQuiggan, Sean; Curci, Luca; David, Ido; Thorne, Cameron.
16-14
[David, Ido] Service error.

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[David, Ido] Service error.
UCLA subs: Thorne, Cameron; David, Ido; Curci, Luca; Thorne, Cameron.
Hawaii subs: Todd, Justin; Choy, ‘Eleu; Sakanoko, Louis; Nusterer, Kurt.
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[Sakanoko, Louis] Attack error by Robinson, Cooper (from Rowan, Andrew).

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[Sakanoko, Louis] Attack error by Robinson, Cooper (from Rowan, Andrew).
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[Sakanoko, Louis] Kill by Kelly, Sean (from Rowan, Andrew).
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UCLA subs: Thorne, Cameron; Curci, Luca; Aziz, Matthew; Thorne, Cameron.
Hawaii subs: Nusterer, Kurt; Sakanoko, Louis; Choy, ‘Eleu; Nusterer, Kurt.
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[Rama, Zach] Kill by Roure, Adrien (from Rosenthal, Tread).

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[Rama, Zach] Kill by Roure, Adrien (from Rosenthal, Tread).
UCLA subs: Thorne, Cameron; Aziz, Matthew; Curci, Luca; Thorne, Cameron.
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[Wade, Kainoa] Kill by Kearney, Finn.

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[Wade, Kainoa] Kill by Kearney, Finn.
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[Wade, Kainoa] Kill by Kelly, Sean (from Rowan, Andrew).
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UCLA subs: Thorne, Cameron; Curci, Luca; Aziz, Matthew; Thorne, Cameron.
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[Kelly, Sean] Attack error by Rama, Zach (block by Todd, Justin; Kearney, Finn).

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[Kelly, Sean] Attack error by Rama, Zach (block by Todd, Justin; Kearney, Finn).
UCLA subs: Thorne, Cameron; Aziz, Matthew; Curci, Luca; Thorne, Cameron.
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[Kearney, Finn] Attack error by Rosenthal, Tread (block by Robinson, Cooper; McQuiggan, Sean).
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UCLA subs: Thorne, Cameron; Curci, Luca; Clini, Kahale; McQuiggan, Sean.
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[Clini, Kahale] Service error.

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[Clini, Kahale] Service error.
UCLA subs: McQuiggan, Sean; Clini, Kahale; Curci, Luca; McQuiggan, Sean.
Hawaii subs: Nusterer, Kurt; Choy, ‘Eleu; Taylor, Kai; Todd, Justin.
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[Taylor, Kai] Service error.
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Hawaii subs: Todd, Justin; Taylor, Kai; Choy, ‘Eleu; Todd, Justin.
UCLA subs: McQuiggan, Sean; Curci, Luca; Aziz, Matthew; McQuiggan, Sean.
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[Rowan, Andrew] Kill by Wade, Kainoa (from Rosenthal, Tread).

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[Rowan, Andrew] Kill by Wade, Kainoa (from Rosenthal, Tread).
UCLA subs: McQuiggan, Sean; Aziz, Matthew; Curci, Luca; McQuiggan, Sean.
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[Rosenthal, Tread] Kill by Kelly, Sean (from Rowan, Andrew).
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UCLA subs: McQuiggan, Sean; Curci, Luca; Aziz, Matthew; McQuiggan, Sean.
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[Robinson, Cooper] Kill by Roure, Adrien (from Rosenthal, Tread).

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[Robinson, Cooper] Kill by Roure, Adrien (from Rosenthal, Tread).
UCLA subs: McQuiggan, Sean; Aziz, Matthew; Curci, Luca; McQuiggan, Sean.
22-21
[Roure, Adrien] Kill by Rama, Zach (from Robinson, Cooper).
22

21
UCLA subs: McQuiggan, Sean; Curci, Luca.
22-22
[Thorne, Cameron] Kill by Roure, Adrien (from Rosenthal, Tread).

22
[Thorne, Cameron] Kill by Roure, Adrien (from Rosenthal, Tread).
Hawaii subs: Todd, Justin; Choy, ‘Eleu.
UCLA subs: Curci, Luca; Thorne, Cameron.
22-23
[Nusterer, Kurt] Kill by Wade, Kainoa (from Kearney, Finn).

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[Nusterer, Kurt] Kill by Wade, Kainoa (from Kearney, Finn).
23-23
[Nusterer, Kurt] Kill by McQuiggan, Sean (from Rowan, Andrew).
23

23
UCLA subs: Thorne, Cameron; Curci, Luca; Aziz, Matthew; Thorne, Cameron.
Hawaii subs: Choy, ‘Eleu; Nusterer, Kurt.
24-23
[Rama, Zach] Kill by Kelly, Sean (from McQuiggan, Sean).
24

23
25-23
[Rama, Zach] Attack error by Wade, Kainoa (block by McQuiggan, Sean; Kelly, Sean).
25

23
Sports
Men’s Track & Field Sets School Records at Farley Inter Regional
Story Links WATERTOWN, MA. – Competing at the Farley Inter Regional meet this weekend, hosted by Williams College, the Wesleyan men’s track and field team saw two more school records break as they closed out the weekend with six Top 20 placements. Highlighting the weekend, George Lepska ’25 broke teammate Nate Fogarty’s […]

WATERTOWN, MA. – Competing at the Farley Inter Regional meet this weekend, hosted by Williams College, the Wesleyan men’s track and field team saw two more school records break as they closed out the weekend with six Top 20 placements.
Highlighting the weekend, George Lepska ’25 broke teammate Nate Fogarty’s ’25 school record in the men’s outdoor 800m race, running a 1:51.22 to best Fogarty’s previous 1:52.48 set in 2024 with a fifth-place finish in the event. Fogarty followed Lepska in the race with a 1:54.79 for 19th place.
Lepska was not the only record breaker on the day. Liam Calhoun ’26 broke a 10-year program record in the men’s 5000m, running a 14:14.96 for fourth place, surpassing Evan Bieder’s ’15 14:24.69 set in 2015.
Steve Paul ’28 ’28 placed third in the 200m dash, running a final time of 21.56. Placing 19th in the 400m, Ethan Singleton ran a clocked time of 50.46.
In the field events, Javier Orellana ’25 earned a third-place finish in the shot put, throwing for a distance of 14.10m.
The Cardinals return to action on Wednesday, May 14, when they travel back to Williams for the Williams Final Qualifier.
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