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Gabriel Medina Undergoes Surgery After Pectoral Injury in Maresias

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Gabriel Medina Undergoes Surgery After Pectoral Injury in Maresias
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According to a WSL representative, it all comes down to the type of withdrawal. If Gab pulls out for the entirety of 2025, his spot would go to #23 on the 2024 CT, Samuel Pupo. However, since Samuel already requalified via the Challenger Series, the additional spot would pass onto the next surfer in line on the CS — Mexico’s Al Cleland Jr. This would be a full-time spot on tour and would make 2025 Al’s official rookie year on the CT.

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“Last Thursday, I suffered a pectorial injury and this morning I underwent a surgical procedure to begin treating this injury. I was preparing and very focused for the 2025 season, but unfortunately I will be out for a while.”

No specifics on the severity, but surgery and vague timelines point to something serious. Orthosports suggests major pectoral tears take six months to heal post-surgery, followed by rehab to rebuild strength. In short: Medina’s odds of competing in the first half of the season (and thus qualifying for the WSL Finals) are slim.

A huge loss for surf fans who were eager to see apex Gabby scalp-hunting on tour this year. But one person’s misfortune is another’s golden ticket. Who gets that ticket, though, will depend on the severity of Gabby’s injury. 

CT door blows open: Ian Gentil or Al Cleland?

Gabs, slightly off balance mid-maneuver, threw a hand back for balance. His hand skidded, the weight shifted, and the strain tore straight through his chest. As of an hour ago, Medina confirmed via Instagram that he’s undergone surgery to repair the damage.

Gabriel Medina’s 2025 CT campaign has hit an early wall. The 3x World Champ tore his pectoral muscle last week in Maresias during a tube-to-oop attempt gone sour. 

The WSL needs its first Mexican Tour surfer. Could it be Al? Photo by Pat Nolan/WSL

While Gabby’s misfortune is a tough pill to swallow, it’s essentially handed someone else a chance to define their future. Who it is, though, depends on how badly Gabby’s hurt. If it’s lights out, Al Cleland steps up. If it’s just a niggle, Ian Gentil gets another shot.

On the other hand, if Gab decides to withdraw on an event-by-event basis, #24 from last year’s CT, Ian Gentil, would fill Medina’s spot in any events that he misses. During that time, any points Ian accrues would be admissible toward his season total, meaning he can requalify for 2026 by making the mid-year cut.

The WSL Commissioner’s office is currently working through the formal process with Gabriel’s team, and they’re expecting to hear back from them on Monday.

Ian Gentil made the semis in the first event of 2024, setting himself up for what appeared to be an easy path toward re-qualification. The tour had other ideas, and after event number five he found himself two spots shy of the mid-year cut. Will he get a chance at redemption in 2025? Photo: WSL

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Tennessee volleyball vs Utah State, Lady Vols upset in first round

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Updated Dec. 4, 2025, 9:00 p.m. ET

Tennessee volleyball chose a bad time to play its worst volleyball of the season.

The No. 7 seed Lady Vols were on their heels in the beginning of the match against Utah State, and they didn’t have enough to complete the reverse-sweep. Tennessee (20-8) fell 3-2 to the Aggies (24-7) in a shocking upset in the first round of the NCAA tournament at Desert Financial Arena in Tempe, Arizona, on Dec. 4.

The Lady Vols won two straight sets to make it a five-set thriller, and they battled from behind the entire fifth set, which they ultimately lost 15-11. In the end, it wasn’t enough to recover from their poor start.

By the time Tennessee started playing like its season was on the line, it was staring down a reverse sweep to advance. But against a red-hot Utah State team, which entered the tournament on a 21-game winning streak, the late push wasn’t enough.

In the first two sets, the Aggies picked apart the Lady Vols defense at the net and on the floor – it was a clinical dismantling by Utah State, which made all the scrappy, game-winning plays of a team that swept the Mountain West championships.

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The Lady Vols made a fierce comeback attempt, turning the tide with sharper, more aggressive serving in the third and fourth sets to force a five-set thriller. They found their footing on defense, and they got a spark from Sydney Jones to launch and more balanced attack.

Outside hitter Starr Williams was a bright spot in the offense, especially while Tennessee looks all out of sorts the first two sets. She continued to be a focal point all match, and she logged 15 kills with a .387 hitting percentage, along with seven digs and four blocks.

Jones was a difference-maker as a reserve, and she continued to score points for the Lady Vols when they needed them. Jones ended the night with 12 kills, and Hayden Kubik also added 12 kills.

The Lady Vols’ offense hit just .228 as a team, while they allowed Utah State to hit .312. They struggled to slow down the Aggies’ attack between Tierney Barlow, who ended the match with 16 kills, and Loryn Helgesen and Andrea Simovski, who both had 14 kills.

Tennessee middle blocker Zoe Humphrey did not travel with the team, according to the ESPN broadcast.

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  • Date: Thursday, Dec. 4
  • Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
  • Where: Desert Financial Arena in Tempe, Arizona.

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Tennessee volleyball schedule 2025

Last 10 games

  • Dec. 4: vs. Utah State in Tempe, Arizona, 6:30 p.m. ET on ESPN+
  • Nov. 24: vs. Kentucky in SEC tournament, L 1-3
  • Nov. 23: vs. Florida in SEC tournament, W 3-1
  • Nov. 16: Oklahoma, W 3-1
  • Nov. 14: Arkansas, W 3-0
  • Nov. 9: at Kentucky, L 1-3
  • Nov. 7: at Vanderbilt, W 3-0
  • Nov. 2: Texas A&M, L 1-3
  • Oct. 31: Missouri, L 1-3
  • Oct. 26: at Mississippi State, W 3-1

Cora Hall is the University of Tennessee women’s athletics reporter for Knox News. Email: cora.hall@knoxnews.com; X: @corahalll; Bluesky: @corahall.bsky.social‬. Support strong local journalism and unlock premium perks:knoxnews.com/subscribe





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2025 DI women’s volleyball championship: Bracket, schedule, scores

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The DI women’s volleyball championship is here. The tournament continues Friday, Dec. 5 with both first and second round matches and lasts until the national championship on Sunday, Dec. 21 at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri.

The full 64-team bracket was announced on Sunday, Nov. 30. Thirty-one conference champions earned automatic bids to the tournament, with the NCAA DI women’s volleyball committee selecting 33 other teams as at-large picks.

Here is everything you need to know about the 2025 women’s volleyball championship.

2025 DI women’s volleyball championship bracket

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2025 DI women’s volleyball championship schedule

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  • First round: Dec. 4-5  
  • Second round: Dec. 5-6
  • Regionals: Dec. 11 and 13 or Dec. 12 and 14
  • Semifinals: Thursday, Dec. 18
  • National championship: 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 21 | ABC

  • Selection show: 6 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 30
  • First round: 
    • Thursday, Dec. 4 
      • No. 5 Colorado 3, American 0
      • No. 6 Baylor 3, Arkansas State 2
      • No. 8 UCLA 3, Georgia Tech 2
      • No. 5 Miami (Fla.) 3, Tulsa 1
      • No. 4 Indiana 3, Toledo 0
      • No. 6 UNI 3, Utah 2
      • North Carolina 3, No. 6 UTEP 1
      • Utah State 3, No. 7 Tennessee 2
      • No. 1 Kentucky 3, Wofford 0
      • No. 3 Purdue 3, Wright State 0
      • No. 4 Kansas 3, High Point 0
      • Cal Poly 3, No. 5 BYU 2
      • No. 3 Creighton 3, Northern Colorado 2
      • No. 3 Wisconsin 3, Eastern Illinois 0
      • No. 2 Arizona State 3, Coppin State 0
      • No. 4 USC 3, Princeton 0

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Track & Field Opening Indoor Season with Split-Squad Weekend – Penn State

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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Penn State track & field is set to begin its indoor slate with a three-meet split-squad weekend. The Nittany Lions will start their week in Philadelphia on Friday, Dec. 5 at the Penn Opener, also competing on Saturday, Dec. 6. On Saturday, there will also be Nittany Lions competing at the Bucknell Opener in Lewisburg, and the Sharon-Colyear Danville Season Opener in Boston on Saturday. Dec. 6.

Penn State is set to begin the 2025-26 indoor season while continuing to build off its success from a season ago. The men’s squad finished 12th in the Big Ten last indoor season while the women finished seventh. The squad returns six All-Americans from last year’s indoor team including 2024 First Team All-Americans Handal Roban and Hayley Kitching.

Head Coach John Gondak enters his 12th season leading the Nittany Lion track & field program. His coaching resume includes 62 First Team All-Americans and 11 Big Ten team titles.

PENN OPENER – Friday-Saturday, December 5-6

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Penn State will send seven athletes to compete at the Penn Opener. Maddie Pitts will be the lone competitor on Friday in the pentathlon.

BUCKNELL OPENER – Saturday, December 6

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The largest group of Nittany Lions will be headed to Lewisburg to compete in the Bucknell Opener. 36 athletes in field events and sprints will be the main competition group for PSU this weekend at Bucknell.

SHARON COLYEAR-DANVILLE SEASON OPENER – Saturday, December 6

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Penn State will be sending 10 athletes to Boston for season opening action. The middle distance/distance group will make up the group competing against some of the top talent in the nation.

FULL 2025-26 INDOOR TRACK & FIELD SCHEDULE

Dec. 5-6 – Penn Opener | Philadelphia, Pa.  

Dec. 6 – Bucknell Opener | Lewisburg, Pa.  

Dec. 6 – Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener | Boston, Mass.  

Jan. 17 – Nittany Lion Challenge | University Park, Pa.  

Jan. 24 – Penn 10 Team Elite | Philadelphia, Pa.  

Jan. 30-31 – Penn State National Open | University Park, Pa. 

Feb. 7 – Sykes & Sabock Challenge | University Park, Pa.  

Feb. 13-14 – Tyson Invitational | Fayetteville, Ark.

Feb. 13-14 – David Hemery Valentine Invitational | Boston, Mass.  

Feb. 20 – Penn State Tune-Up | University Park, Pa.

Feb. 27-28 – Big Ten Indoor Championships | Indianapolis, Ind.  

Mar. 13-14 – NCAA Indoor Championships | Fayetteville, Ark. 

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Follow along with the team on our social media pages on Facebook (PennStateTFXC) and X/Instagram (@pennstatetfxc). Live updates on race day regarding start times and other important notes will be posted on X.



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Women’s Volleyball vs University of Alaska Anchorage on 12/4/2025 – Box Score

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UAA subs: Hansen, Elena; Trotter, Hannah; Byrne, Trinity.



UAA subs: Hansen, Elena; Trotter, Hannah; Byrne, Trinity.




—



UAF subs: Flynn, Kellan; Smith, Ainsley.



UAF subs: Flynn, Kellan; Smith, Ainsley.




UAF


0-1


[Henderson, Cynphany] Attack error by Henderson, Mikala (block by Beck, Emma; Riba, Martina).



0


Alas. Fairbanks

1

[Henderson, Cynphany] Attack error by Henderson, Mikala (block by Beck, Emma; Riba, Martina).




—



UAA subs: Hansen, Elena.



UAA subs: Hansen, Elena.




UAA


1-1


[Hansen, Elena] Kill by Henderson, Mikala (from Henderson, Cynphany).



[Hansen, Elena] Kill by Henderson, Mikala (from Henderson, Cynphany).

1


Alas. Anchorage

1




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UAF subs: Flynn, Kellan.



UAF subs: Flynn, Kellan.




UAF


2-1


[Flynn, Kellan] Kill by Guc, Elena (from Henderson, Cynphany).



[Flynn, Kellan] Kill by Guc, Elena (from Henderson, Cynphany).

2


Alas. Anchorage

1




UAF


3-1


[Flynn, Kellan] Attack error by Ivakina, Lee (block by Engelauf, Presley; Guc, Elena).



[Flynn, Kellan] Attack error by Ivakina, Lee (block by Engelauf, Presley; Guc, Elena).

3


Alas. Anchorage

1




UAF


3-2


[Flynn, Kellan] Kill by Burney, Bella (from Malikova, Johana).



3


Alas. Fairbanks

2

[Flynn, Kellan] Kill by Burney, Bella (from Malikova, Johana).




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UAA subs: Trotter, Hannah; Byrne, Trinity.



UAA subs: Trotter, Hannah; Byrne, Trinity.




UAA


4-2


[Trotter, Hannah] Kill by Lyons, Haylee (from Henderson, Cynphany).



[Trotter, Hannah] Kill by Lyons, Haylee (from Henderson, Cynphany).

4


Alas. Anchorage

2




UAF


5-2


[Onaga, Tessa] Kill by Lyons, Haylee (from Byrne, Trinity).



[Onaga, Tessa] Kill by Lyons, Haylee (from Byrne, Trinity).

5


Alas. Anchorage

2




UAF


6-2


[Onaga, Tessa] Attack error by Byrne, Trinity (from Galloway, Madison).



[Onaga, Tessa] Attack error by Byrne, Trinity (from Galloway, Madison).

6


Alas. Anchorage

2




UAF


6-3


[Onaga, Tessa] Kill by Byrne, Trinity (from Trotter, Hannah).



6


Alas. Fairbanks

3

[Onaga, Tessa] Kill by Byrne, Trinity (from Trotter, Hannah).




UAA


6-4


[Ivakina, Lee] Attack error by Guc, Elena (from Henderson, Cynphany).



6


Alas. Fairbanks

4

[Ivakina, Lee] Attack error by Guc, Elena (from Henderson, Cynphany).




UAA


7-4


[Ivakina, Lee] Kill by Guc, Elena (from Henderson, Cynphany), block error by Burney, Bella.



[Ivakina, Lee] Kill by Guc, Elena (from Henderson, Cynphany), block error by Burney, Bella.

7


Alas. Anchorage

4




—



UAF subs: Smith, Ainsley.



UAF subs: Smith, Ainsley.




UAF


8-4


[Smith, Ainsley] Kill by Henderson, Cynphany (from Onaga, Tessa).



[Smith, Ainsley] Kill by Henderson, Cynphany (from Onaga, Tessa).

8


Alas. Anchorage

4




UAF


8-5


[Smith, Ainsley] Kill by Byrne, Trinity (from Trotter, Hannah).



8


Alas. Fairbanks

5

[Smith, Ainsley] Kill by Byrne, Trinity (from Trotter, Hannah).




UAA


9-5


[Galloway, Madison] Service error.



[Galloway, Madison] Service error.

9


Alas. Anchorage

5




UAF


9-6


[Lyons, Haylee] Kill by Riba, Martina (from Trotter, Hannah), block error by Henderson, Cynphany.



9


Alas. Fairbanks

6

[Lyons, Haylee] Kill by Riba, Martina (from Trotter, Hannah), block error by Henderson, Cynphany.




UAA


10-6


[Malikova, Johana] Attack error by Riba, Martina (block by Hoshock, Peri).



[Malikova, Johana] Attack error by Riba, Martina (block by Hoshock, Peri).

10


Alas. Anchorage

6




UAF


11-6


[Hoshock, Peri] Kill by Engelauf, Presley (from Smith, Ainsley).



[Hoshock, Peri] Kill by Engelauf, Presley (from Smith, Ainsley).

11


Alas. Anchorage

6




UAF


12-6


[Hoshock, Peri] Kill by Henderson, Mikala (from Smith, Ainsley).



[Hoshock, Peri] Kill by Henderson, Mikala (from Smith, Ainsley).

12


Alas. Anchorage

6




UAF


12-7


[Hoshock, Peri] Kill by Allen, Tia (from Malikova, Johana).



12


Alas. Fairbanks

7

[Hoshock, Peri] Kill by Allen, Tia (from Malikova, Johana).




UAA


12-8


[Allen, Tia] Attack error by Henderson, Mikala (from Smith, Ainsley).



12


Alas. Fairbanks

8

[Allen, Tia] Attack error by Henderson, Mikala (from Smith, Ainsley).




UAA


13-8


[Allen, Tia] Attack error by Riba, Martina.



[Allen, Tia] Attack error by Riba, Martina.

13


Alas. Anchorage

8




UAF


14-8


[Henderson, Cynphany] Attack error by Beck, Emma (from Galloway, Madison).



[Henderson, Cynphany] Attack error by Beck, Emma (from Galloway, Madison).

14


Alas. Anchorage

8




UAF


15-8


[Henderson, Cynphany] Kill by Engelauf, Presley (from Henderson, Cynphany).



[Henderson, Cynphany] Kill by Engelauf, Presley (from Henderson, Cynphany).

15


Alas. Anchorage

8




UAF


15-9


[Henderson, Cynphany] Kill by Beck, Emma (from Malikova, Johana).



15


Alas. Fairbanks

9

[Henderson, Cynphany] Kill by Beck, Emma (from Malikova, Johana).




UAA


16-9


[Hansen, Elena] Kill by Henderson, Cynphany (from Onaga, Tessa).



[Hansen, Elena] Kill by Henderson, Cynphany (from Onaga, Tessa).

16


Alas. Anchorage

9




UAF


16-10


[Flynn, Kellan] Kill by Beck, Emma (from Engelauf, Presley).



16


Alas. Fairbanks

10

[Flynn, Kellan] Kill by Beck, Emma (from Engelauf, Presley).




UAA


17-10


[Trotter, Hannah] Kill by Guc, Elena (from Henderson, Cynphany).



[Trotter, Hannah] Kill by Guc, Elena (from Henderson, Cynphany).

17


Alas. Anchorage

10




UAF


17-11


[Onaga, Tessa] Kill by Byrne, Trinity (from Trotter, Hannah).



17


Alas. Fairbanks

11

[Onaga, Tessa] Kill by Byrne, Trinity (from Trotter, Hannah).




UAA


17-12


[Ivakina, Lee] Attack error by Hoshock, Peri (from Henderson, Cynphany).



17


Alas. Fairbanks

12

[Ivakina, Lee] Attack error by Hoshock, Peri (from Henderson, Cynphany).




UAA


18-12


[Ivakina, Lee] Service error.



[Ivakina, Lee] Service error.

18


Alas. Anchorage

12




UAF


18-13


[Smith, Ainsley] Attack error by Lyons, Haylee (from Smith, Ainsley).



18


Alas. Fairbanks

13

[Smith, Ainsley] Attack error by Lyons, Haylee (from Smith, Ainsley).




UAA


19-13


[Galloway, Madison] Kill by Henderson, Cynphany (from Smith, Ainsley).



[Galloway, Madison] Kill by Henderson, Cynphany (from Smith, Ainsley).

19


Alas. Anchorage

13




UAF


20-13


[Lyons, Haylee] Attack error by Allen, Tia (from Trotter, Hannah).



[Lyons, Haylee] Attack error by Allen, Tia (from Trotter, Hannah).

20


Alas. Anchorage

13




UAF


21-13


[Lyons, Haylee] Attack error by Byrne, Trinity (from Trotter, Hannah).



[Lyons, Haylee] Attack error by Byrne, Trinity (from Trotter, Hannah).

21


Alas. Anchorage

13




UAF


21-14


[Lyons, Haylee] Kill by Allen, Tia (from Trotter, Hannah).



21


Alas. Fairbanks

14

[Lyons, Haylee] Kill by Allen, Tia (from Trotter, Hannah).




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UAA subs: Sapon, Eleasha.



UAA subs: Sapon, Eleasha.




UAA


21-15


[Sapon, Eleasha] Attack error by Henderson, Mikala (from Smith, Ainsley).



21


Alas. Fairbanks

15

[Sapon, Eleasha] Attack error by Henderson, Mikala (from Smith, Ainsley).




UAA


21-16


[Sapon, Eleasha] Kill by Allen, Tia (from Trotter, Hannah).



21


Alas. Fairbanks

16

[Sapon, Eleasha] Kill by Allen, Tia (from Trotter, Hannah).




UAA


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Courtesy of Rob Anderson, Creighton Athletics

OMAHA, Neb. 
— No. 11 Creighton Volleyball was pushed to the brink but survived to win its 21st straight match on Thursday evening, opening up NCAA Tournament play with a 3-2 victory over Northern Colorado. Scores of the Bluejay triumph were 25-12, 23-25, 23-25, 25-17, 15-8.

Creighton earns itself a Second Round match-up against Northern Iowa (26-5) after the sixth-seeded Panthers finished off their first reverse sweep in the NCAA Tournament since 2022 with a 15-25, 21-25, 26-24, 25-20, 15-10 win over Utah. Creighton defeated the Panthers at D.J. Sokol Arena on Sept. 14 to close out play at the Bluejay Invitational.

Five women had multiple kills in the first set as Creighton powered past Northern Colorado, led by six kills from Ava Martin. Martin also had a pair of aces late in the set to solidify CU’s 25-12 victory. The Jays hit .438 and had 17 kills to UNC’s six kills on .000 hitting and never trailed in the frame.

UNC snapped Creighton’s 17-set win streak with a 25-23 victory in the second set, which featured nine ties and five lead changes. Isabel Bennett had go-ahead kills to make it 23-22 and 24-23 and Alayna Tessena put down the winner on set point. Northern Colorado had 15 kills and 18 digs in the second set and held the Bluejays to 11 kills and .200 hitting. Martin had seven kills for CU in the second set, while Sydney Breissinger added six digs.

The Bears won the first three points of the third set and moved in front 8-4 to force an early timeout from CU head coach Brian Rosen. The stoppage did little to improve the fortunes for the hosts, who called another timeout six points later after falling behind 12-6 to the Big Sky Tournament champions. The second timeout did the trick, as the Bluejays countered with an 8-2 burst to even the score at 14-all. Northern Colorado settled down, never surrendering the lead, and led 23-20 before one last push from the hosts. Martin pounded her 18th kill of the night, and Nora Wurtz followed with her 56th ace of the fall to cut CU’s deficit to 23-22 and lead UNC coach Lydnsey Oates to call timeout. Martin slammed a cross-court kill to tie the score at 23-all, but UNC answered with a Zoe Gibbs kill for a set point opportunity.  The Bears won the set on a Bluejay attack error, 25-23. 

The Bluejays got off to a 6-2 lead in the fourth set thanks in part to three early UNC hitting errors, then extended the advantage to 14-6. The Jays won the set 25-17, with freshman Abbey Hayes stepping up with a team-best four kills. CU had 4.5 blocks in the set, including one of set point from Reinhardt and Martin.

Creighton got off to a quick start in the fifth frame, scoring the first three points on two Martin kills and a UNC attack error. CU led 8-3 at the changeover

Martin was dominant with 30 kills on 65 swings, while Jaya Johnson finished with 12 kills. Reinhardt rounded out the Bluejays in double figure kills with 10. Annalea Maeder closed the match with a double-double, delivering 53 assists and 20 digs.

Tessena led Northern Colorado with 14 kills, while Brynn Reines finished with 11 kills

First serve of tomorrow’s Second Round match is at 6:30 p.m.

NOTES:  Creighton improved to 18-14 all-time in 15 NCAA Tournament appearances, including a 12-3 mark in the First Round … Creighton has won 21 straight matches, its third-longest streak in program history … Creighton is now 8-4 in home matches in the NCAA Tournament, including five straight victories … Creighton has won its last 11 home matches this fall … Creighton is now 4-1 all-time against Northern Colorado … Creighton has won 68 straight matches over unranked foes and 56 non-televised matches in a row … Ava Martinmoved into third place in CU history in career service aces with 126 … Ava Martinhad her 25th straight match with 10 or more kills and 108th in a row with five or more kills … Ava Martin had her 13th career match with 20+ kills, and seventh this season.





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LYNCHBURG – Propelled by a pair of personal-best performances in the weight throw, the Elon University women’s track and field team opened its indoor season Thursday at the Liberty Kickoff inside the Liberty Indoor Complex.
 
In the women’s weight throw, the Phoenix placed two athletes inside the top four. Adriana Clarke claimed runner-up honors with a personal-best toss of 18.14m, moving into third on Elon’s all-time performance list. Isabella Johnson finished third overall at 17.33m, also marking a new PR for the sophomore.
 
Elon also featured three competitors in the pentathlon. Senior Lizzie Lopez was the top Phoenix finisher, placing seventh with 3,510 points. She highlighted the event by tying for first in the high jump with a clearance of 1.65m. Freshman Greta Urbonaviciute debuted with a tenth-place finish and 3,309 points, landing inside the program’s top-10 performance list. Classmate Carolina Frada scored 2,832 points to place 11th in her first collegiate pentathlon.
 
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Elon continues action at the Liberty Kickoff on Friday, beginning with the women’s 5,000-meter run at 10 a.m.
 

— ELON —



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