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Griffin Canning plans on reaching out to Klay Thompson after Achilles injury

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Griffin Canning plans on reaching out to Klay Thompson after Achilles injury

There was a rash of Achilles injuries across the NBA during the postseason, and Mets pitcher Griffin Canning has a personal connection with a hoops star who has dealt with the surgery in recent years.

NBA stars Damian Lillard, Jayson Tatum and Tyrese Haliburton all suffered the same season-ending injury during the playoffs that Canning sustained in the third inning of his start last Thursday against the Braves.

“It sucks. Obviously, I want to and wanted to be out there with the guys, but I just love baseball, so I think that’s probably the worst part, is I just don’t get to play for a while,” Canning said before Tuesday’s rainout at Citi Field in his first public comments since undergoing season-ending surgery on Friday. “I think I’ll be doing some research and reading up on all the basketball players and stuff that have had this so, yeah, figure out what to do.”

Canning, who finished the season with a 7-3 record and a 3.77 ERA in 16 starts after signing with the Mets as a free agent from the Angels, said he hasn’t reached out yet to Klay Thompson.

Mets pitcher Griffin Canning is helped from the field after getting injured in the third inning on June 26, 2025.
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The five-time NBA All-Star missed more than two full seasons after tearing his Achilles in 2020 while already recovering from an ACL injury.

“I’m good friends with Trayce, so he kind of connected me with his brother,” Canning said. “So it’s pretty early in the stages of this. Once I have some questions, I’m gonna reach out to Klay, for sure.”

The 29-year-old Canning emerged as a bargain for the Mets after inking a one-year deal worth $4.25 million in the offseason, and this injury likely will cost him a bigger payday in free agency this winter.

“I felt like I was just executing pitches and had a good understanding of what I wanted to do going out there,” Canning said. “Yeah, it sucks. That last game, I felt like I took something from the [previous] game in Philly, and felt like I was getting better. But it is what it is.

“I think there’s a lot of positives to build off. It was just awesome being part of this group of guys. So I’m looking forward to sticking around and helping in any way I can, and just taking it one day at a time.”



The Mets also presently have starting pitchers Kodai Senga, Tylor Megill and Sean Manaea on the injured list, though Manaea was slated to resume his minor league rehab assignment Tuesday night for Double-A Binghamton at Hartford. Free agent signing Frankie Montas recently returned from a season-opening IL stint.

Canning said his doctors “didn’t really give me an exact timeline, but maybe like nine months” before he can return. The veteran righty added that the surgery was “not super painful or anything,” and the initial injury felt like “somebody kicked me in the back of the leg.”

Dallas Mavericks guard Klay Thompson (31) shoots the ball past Memphis Grizzlies forward Santi Aldama, left, during the second half of an NBA play-in tournament basketball game Friday, April 18, 2025. AP

“The doctor said it went really well. I saw him [Monday], got the splint off. There wasn’t that much swelling or bruising or anything,” said Canning, who was on crutches and wearing an immobilization boot. “It stinks. I’m a competitor. I want to play. I want to be with the team. I’ll be here for every game I can and help in any way I can from here on out.

New York Mets player Griffin Canning injured on the field. Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post

“Maybe I can [provide] kind of an outsider-looking-in perspective, and might be able to see some things. I’ll sit down with Hef [pitching coach Jeremy Hefner] and [assistant] Desi [Druschel] and see how I can help.”

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Men’s Volleyball Adds Milan Zarkovic as Associate Head Coach

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LOS ANGELES – UCLA men’s volleyball head coach John Hawks announced on Thursday that the program has hired Milan Zarkovic as an associate head coach.

Zarkovic comes to Westwood after spending the last 12 seasons with the Hawai’i men’s volleyball program, where he helped lead the Rainbow Warriors to back-to-back National Championships in 2021 and 2022, as well as runner-up finishes in 2019 and 2023.

“We are thrilled to welcome Milan Zarkovic as our new associate head coach for UCLA Men’s Volleyball,” head coach John Hawks said. “Milan’s extensive experience internationally and domestically, as well as his passion for the game, will be invaluable to our program. Milan has a proven track record of developing elite players and fostering a competitive team culture, which aligns perfectly with our championship aspirations. I look forward to working alongside him as we continue to build on our tremendous legacy here at UCLA. Welcome to Westwood, Milan!”

While at Hawai’i, Zarkovic led the Rainbow Warriors to seven appearances in the NCAA tournament, four national title game appearances, and two NCAA titles. During his time in Manoa, UH accumulated a better than 75% winning percentage and recorded five of the winningest records in program history.  Zarkovic was named the AVCA Assistant Coach of the Year in 2020 and 2023.

“I am very excited for the opportunity to work for one of the best university institutions in the world,” Zarkovic said. “I’ve had a long-standing volleyball relationship with John Hawks, and that will be our strength moving forward at UCLA. I’m heading to California as a man who took great pride in what I did in Hawaii, and I feel like I left them in great shape. I’d like to also add a big thank you to John Hawks, Gavin Crew and their administration for all your efforts to bring me to the Bruin family!”

Zarkovic’s accolades extend past the collegiate ranks, as he also has an extensive head coaching history in Europe. Zarkovic has more than a decade of national team coaching experience, including serving as head coach of Belarus’ Senior National Team from 2011-12. He served as head coach of the Serbian Junior National Team (formerly Yugoslavia and Serbia & Montenegro) from 2001-13, leading the team to a bronze medal at the European Junior Championships in 2010 and a bronze medal at the World Junior Championships in 2011.

In all, Zarkovic helped the Serbian youth teams capture five gold medals at the Balkan Championships and three runner-up finishes. He also led his teams to the World Junior Championships three times, including a third-place finish in 2011 in Brazil and seventh-place finishes in 2003 in Iran and 2005 in India. Under his guidance, Serbia moved up from a No. 28 FIVB ranking in 2003 to No. 1 in 2010. In addition, he directed the Serbian squad which captured gold medals at the 2009 and 2011 World Youth Championships. The 2009 squad also won gold at the European Youth Championships, while the 2011 team won silver.

Zarkovic has also coached in the professional ranks for over 20 years at nine different clubs, including a stint with Al Ain in the UAE from 2012 to 2013. At each stop, Zarkovic led his team to a championship. He began his coaching career in 1990 with VC “Anorthosis” (Limassol), then from 1992-97, he coached in VC “Enosis Paralimni” before moving to VC “Pafiakos Silogos Athlopaidion” from 1997-2000. During this time, he led his clubs to several championships and cup titles.

In 2000, Zarkovic returned to Serbia as coach of VC “Partizan” (Belgrade). For the next four seasons, he remained with the club and won both the Championship and Cup titles. In 2004, he coached VC “CSS Sfax” (Tunisia), where he managed to win both the championship and cup titles again. In 2007, he returned to “Partizan” where he coached until 2011. During the 2010-11 season, he won yet another Championship title.

UCLA men’s volleyball enters the 2026 season fresh off another strong season in 2025. The Bruins, under first-year head coach John Hawks, advanced to the NCAA Championship title match for the third consecutive year, won over 20 matches for the third straight season, and claimed the MPSF regular-season title for the third successive year. To conclude the season, outside hitter Cooper Robinson was named the MPSF Player of the Year, while Robinson, Zach Rama, Andrew Rowan, and Cameron Thorne were all named AVCA All-Americans.

Zarkovic’s Resume

NCAA Accolades


2x NCAA Champion with Hawai’i (2021, 2022)

2x AVA Assistant Coach of the Year with Hawai’i (2020, 2023)

National Team Experience

Belarus Senior National Team; Head Coach (2011-12)

Serbia Junior National Team; Head Coach (2006-13)

Serbia and Montenegro Junior National Team; Head Coach (2003-06)

Yugoslavia Junior National Team; Head Coach (2001-03)

Coaching Experience

Hawai’i, Associate Coach (2016-24)

Hawai’i, Assistant Coach (2014-15)

Al Ain UAE; Head Coach (2012-13)

Stroitel Minsk; Head Coach (2011-12)

Partizan Belgrade  Serbia; Head Coach (2007-11)

Saidia Tunis; Head Coach (2007)

CSS Sfax Tunis; Head Coach (2004-06)

Partizan Belgrade  Serbia Montenegro; Head Coach (2000-04)

Pafiakos Silogos Athlopaidion; Head Coach (1997-2000)

Enosis Paralimni Cyprus; Head Coach (1992-97)

Anorthosis Limassol Cyprus; Head Coach (1990-92)

 



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Volleyball Opens Southland Conference Play Wednesday Against Lamar

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RIO GRANDE VALLEY – The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) Vaqueros volleyball team is opening Southland Conference (SLC) play Wednesday at 12 p.m. against the Lamar Cardinals at the UTRGV Fieldhouse on School Day, presented by Whataburger. 
 
Head-to-Head History
• UTRGV is 9-28 all-time against the Cardinals but has won the last four matches in the series – all via sweeps. The Vaqueros come into this match after winning back-to-back matches via sweep and have claimed four of their five victories in 3-0 fashion.   
• The last match between these teams was on Nov. 2, 2024 in Beaumont, won 3-0 by the Vaqueros. UTRGV hasn’t lost to the Cardinals – or given up a set to the squad – since Sept. 18, 2015. 
 
Last Time Out 
• UTRGV went 2-1 at the Erie Insurance Invitational hosted by James Madison in Harrisonburg, Va. Junior middle blocker Aaliyah Snead and senior right side Valentina Sarti Cipriani were named to the All-Tournament Team. The Vaqueros dropped a 3-1 match to JMU on Friday, then swept William & Mary and Delaware State on Saturday and Sunday. The Vaqueros had their two best hitting performances of the season in the wins, hitting .308 against William & Mary and .341 against Delaware State. For her efforts running the offense over the weekend at the final non-conference tournament, junior Isabella Costantini was named the SLC Setter of the Week.  
• The Cardinals went 3-0 at their own Lamar Invitational. They earned a 3-1 win over Cal State Fullerton and a 3-2 victory over Texas Southern. They capped the weekend with a 3-0 win over Abilene Christian. Freshman libero Gabby Baker was named the Lamar Invitational MVP and the SLC Defensive Player of the Week. 

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Wiedower Named GAC Setter of the Week

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SEARCY – The Great American Conference has named Harding’s Olivia Wiedower the conference Setter of the Week. This marks the second consecutive week Wiedower has earned the award.

A junior from Conway, Arkansas, Wiedower was a key player in the Lady Bisons’ perfect week, where they won all three of their matches. She averaged an impressive 11.45 assists per set.

Wiedower started the week with 30 assists and five digs in a sweeping victory over Southwest Baptist. She followed that up with 38 assists and eight digs in a three-set win against Trevecca Nazarene. To cap off her stellar performance, she posted a season-high 58 assists and a career-high 22 digs in a victory over Crowley’s Ridge.



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Sophie Dufour Earns Her Third Straight PL Rookie of the Week Honor

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WASHINGTON – American University Volleyball outside hitter Sophie Dufour continues her torrid pace in her freshman campaign, earning Patriot League Rookie of the Week honors for the third week in a row. 

Dufour totaled 30 kills, 29 digs and eight aces in a dynamic performance across AU’s 1-1 weekend in Patriot League play. She posted her third double-double on Friday night against Colgate with 18 kills and a season-high 20 digs, adding six service aces to contribute 25 points for her team. The freshman just missed a second straight double-double in American’s 3-1 win over Army on Saturday, going for 12 kills and nine digs. 

The Frankfort, Ky. native has taken the conference by storm, ranking second  in kills (167), kills per set (3.80), points (188) and points per set (4.27).

Sophomore libero was given an honorable mention in the Players of the Week voting, taking on 45 digs in the two-game stretch. She held a .930 reception percentage, committing just four errors on 57 total attempts. 

The Eagles are back in Patriot League action this Friday, Sept. 26 when they host Navy at Bender Arena. First serve is set for 6 p.m.

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MIAC Athletes of the Week – September 23, 2025

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BLOOMINGTON, Minn. — The Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) announced its Athlete of the Week award winners for golf and cross country on Tuesday. Student-athletes from Augsburg and Carleton claimed the Conference’s weekly honors.

The MIAC Athlete of the Week awards are nominated by the Conference’s sports information directors and selected by MIAC staff. Throughout the fall season, team sports (football, soccer, and volleyball) Athletes of the Week will be recognized on Monday afternoons, with individual sports (cross country and golf) announced on Tuesday afternoons. The winners of the latest Athlete of the Week awards are listed below, along with details on their outstanding performances.

The MIAC Athlete of the Week archive has complete details on each week’s selections and winners.


MIAC Men’s Cross Country Athlete of the Week

Mohammed Bati

Augsburg University


Sr.

Dodola, Ethiopia / GAP School

Mohammed Bati earned a 5.2-second victory at the St. Olaf Invitational on 9/20, finishing the 8K race in 24:42.5. It was the 15th victory of his 22-race cross country career and his 16th time breaking 25 minutes at the 8K distance. Bati was also named the United States Track and Field/Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) Division III Men’s Cross Country National Athlete of the Week, becoming the first Auggie cross country runner in history to receive the national honor.

MIAC Women’s Cross Country Athlete of the Week

Hannah Preisser

Carleton College


Sr.

Chapel Hill, N.C. / Carrboro

Hannah Preisser crossed the finish line at 22:03.2 to win the 6K women’s race at the St. Olaf Invitational on 9/20. This was Preisser’s second straight individual victory and the seventh of her collegiate cross country career. Preisser topped the 220-runner field and paced the nationally-ranked Knights to the team title.


MIAC Men’s Golf Athlete of the Week

Sam Higaki

Carleton College


Jr.

San Mateo, Calif. / Aragon

Sam Higaki earned medalist honors at the Saint John’s Fall Invitational on 9/20-21 with a two-round score of 136 (-8). Higaki tied his career low with a 7-under par 65 in the first round before shooting a 1-under par 71 in round two. Over the two-day tournament, Higaki played the par 4s at 6-under-par and had eleven birdies on the weekend.

MIAC Women’s Golf Athlete of the Week

Kate Yi

Carleton College


Fy.

Valencia, Calif. / West Ranch

Kate Yi won the St. Kate’s Invitational on 9/20-21 with a two-round score of 142 (-2). Yi posted a 2-under par 70 at Eagle Valley Golf Club to open the tournament before carding an even-par 72 at Braemar Golf Course in round two. Yi recorded seven birdies on her way to the first medalist honor of her collegiate career.



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Meet the Week 1 2025 AU Pro Volleyball Championship Captains

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Brittany Abercrombie

Abercrombie is no stranger to the captain’s role after spending four consecutive weeks with that team-leading responsibility in 2024. 

She made history in 2024 by becoming the ninth newcomer in any Athletes Unlimited sport to win a title, and the fourth champion in AU Pro Volleyball history. She put together one of the most dominant seasons ever, tallying 4,521 leaderboard points–the third-highest single-season total all-time–and setting records for win points (2,020) and stat points (2,001). She became the first AU athlete to record 2,000 win points in a single season and led the league in MVP points (500). Abercrombie also strung together seven straight Match MVPs to open her AU career, won 13 of 15 matches overall, and never fell below second on the leaderboard en route to the crown.

Her resume already sits among the league’s greats. She ranks fifth all-time with nine 300-point matches, tied for seventh with 11 Match MVPs, and is one of just six athletes to reach 200 kills in a season. Beyond AU, Abercrombie has played professionally in Poland, Germany, Turkey, and South Korea, represented Puerto Rico’s national team, and was a two-time All-Pac-12 honoree at USC. 

She most recently left her mark in the Major League Volleyball (MLV) record books by tallying the most points in a single season, most kills and points in a three-set match, and most kills in a single season while leading the Orlando Valkyries to the league title and capturing Opposite of the Year honors for the 2025 season. AU newcomer libero Pornpun Guedpard and AU veteran middle Kaz Brown were also a part of that championship run, and will both be solid options for her in the Week One draft. Either way, she’s poised to take all of the momentum from the last year into Omaha action. 

 

Bethania De La Cruz-Mejía

De La Cruz-Mejía is a staple of AU history and owns career records for overall leaderboard points (15,614), win points (6,540), stat points (7,374), MVP points (1,700), kills (791), and service aces (65). She has captained more weeks than any athlete across AU sports (15), and remains the only player to captain in every season of AU Pro Volleyball.

De La Cruz-Mejía has consistently ranked at the top of the leaderboard. She became the 2022 Champion, a three-time medalist, and 2024 runner-up with 4,142 points. She’s the all-time Match MVP leader (36) and has authored six of the top eight single-match point totals in league history. She’s also the only athlete with five matches of at least 20 kills. Internationally, she is a decorated member of the Dominican Republic national team, an eight-time gold medalist, and competed in the 2024 Paris Olympics. In 2024, she also played with the Omaha Supernovas of MLV, helping secure the league’s inaugural title.

Last year, her rosters underwent natural changes throughout the weeks, but she seemed partial to Manami Kojima in the libero spot, and veteran Tori Dixon as an option in the middle. No matter who she chooses, her experience in the captain’s chair alone gives her a leg up on the rest of the Week One leaders, and it’ll be interesting to see her strategy and expertise at work come draft time. 

 

Madi Kingdon Rishel

Kingdon Rishel may have the least experience as an AU captain, but she made an immediate impact in her AU debut last season, climbing the leaderboard and taking charge for Week Five. She finished third with 3,400 leaderboard points and earned an All-Position Team nod. She led the league with 242 kills (just one shy of the single-season record) and posted three 20+ kill outings, becoming the only athlete to do so in a single campaign. Her 10 Match MVP nods placed her among the top five in league history for a season, and she eclipsed the 400-point mark in matches twice.

Her AU rookie season followed an extensive international career with stops in Italy, Turkey, South Korea, China, Azerbaijan, and Indonesia. She was also a member of Team USA from 2016 to 2022, winning multiple gold medals in the Volleyball Nations League and Pan American Cup. At Arizona, she graduated as one of the most decorated Wildcats in program history, ranking second in career kills (1,943) and earning multiple AVCA All-America honors.

She rolled into League One Volleyball’s inaugural season, where she was a constant contributor to the Houston squad, and played alongside Team USA superstars and 2025 AU newcomers Micha Hancock and Jordan Thompson. That pre-established on-court chemistry could guide her draft choices.

 

Morgan Hentz

Hentz enters her fourth AU season as one of the league’s most accomplished defenders. She was named Defensive Player of the Year in 2022, 2023, and 2024, and earned her first career medalist finish last season by placing fourth overall. In 2024, she reset her own single-season record with 242 digs and became the first player in AU history to record double-digit digs in all 15 matches.

Her defensive excellence extends across three AU seasons: she ranks fourth all-time in leaderboard points (9,515), second in MVP points (700), and fifth in stat points (3,935). She also holds the single-match digs record (25) and has logged 43 double-digit dig matches—the most in league history. Professionally, Hentz played for Dresden SC in Germany and the Atlanta Vibe in the PVF, while also serving as an Olympic alternate for Team USA in 2024. At Stanford, she was a three-time national champion and the program’s all-time digs leader (2,310).

Hentz spent all summer with the U.S. National Team, playing in the Volleyball Nations League and the FIVB World Championship following a stellar season with MLV’s Atlanta Vibe, which earned her a second straight Libero of the Year award.

In Atlanta, she spent two consecutive seasons with setter Marlie Monserez and trusted her to guide the offense in AU as well. She chose Monserez as her setter in both weeks that she served as a captain last AU season, and could stick with that trend to kick off the year in Omaha.  

 

The 2025 AU Pro Volleyball Championship will feature 44 of the world’s top volleyball players in an exclusive, high-stakes tournament to determine the ultimate champion of the sport. These elite athletes, handpicked from the best domestic and international pro leagues, will face off in the nation’s premier volleyball hubs in Omaha, Nebraska, at the Liberty First Credit Union Arena (October 1-15) and in Madison, Wisconsin, at the Alliant Energy Center (October 22 – November 3). Tickets for both locations are now available here.

 

Siera Jones is the digital media reporter at Athletes Unlimited. You can follow her on Instagram and X @sieraajones.





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