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Georgetown Signs Five Student-Athletes to the Class of 2029
Story Links WASHINGTON – Georgetown University’s volleyball team welcomed five incoming freshmen to the class of 2029, as announced by Head Coach AJ Bonetti on Wednesday. The high school seniors signed their athletic scholarship agreements this week to officially declare their intention of attending and playing volleyball for the Hoyas in […]

WASHINGTON – Georgetown University’s volleyball team welcomed five incoming freshmen to the class of 2029, as announced by Head Coach AJ Bonetti on Wednesday. The high school seniors signed their athletic scholarship agreements this week to officially declare their intention of attending and playing volleyball for the Hoyas in 2025.
“This class is one we’re incredibly proud of; each of these players brings something unique to the table, and together, they represent the look of who we will be years down the road. We can’t wait to get them in the gym.” – Head Coach AJ Bonetti
Fiona Turnbull
Hometown: Geneva, Illinois
High School: Geneva Community High School
Position: Middle Blocker
Club Team: Club Fusion (2019-2025)
Accolades:
- Varsity MVP 2024… All-Conference 2024… Four-time Academic All-Conference honoree (2021–2024)… Daily Herald All-Area Team… Holds the school record for most kills by a middle—530 total… Led the conference in hitting percentage her senior year with a .378 average… JVA Watch List (2021–2025)… Selected for the Great Lakes Region High Performance Team in 2023… NTDP Invitee 2023… Named to the AVCA Phenom List.
Why Georgetown?
“I chose Georgetown because of the outstanding academics and the hope it provides for my future through an elaborate and distinguished alumni network. I am also drawn to the welcoming culture and the intriguing environment surrounding both academic rigor and athletic growth. The girls and coaching staff make Georgetown feel like home.”
Coach on Fiona: “Fiona’s physicality and work ethic will make an immediate impact, she’s a force in the middle with the upside to be truly special.”
Jessica Lee
Hometown: Ypsilanti, Michigan
High School: Skyline High School
Position: DS/L
Club Team: Legacy (played 6 years at 12-16 and 18s) … L2 (played 1 year at 17s)
Accolades:
- MIVCA All-Region First Team 2024… SEC Red All-Conference First Team 2024… SEC Red Honorable Mention 2022 and 2023… Skyline Varsity Defensive Player of the Year 2022, 2023, and 2024… First player in Skyline High School history to reach 1,000 digs… JVA Volleyball Watchlist (2023, 2024, and 2025)… AVCA Phenom 2022 and 2023… MHSAA Division 1 State Runner-Up 2021… Regional Champion 2021… District Champion in 2021, 2022, and 2024.
Why Georgetown?
“I chose Georgetown not only for its strong academics but also for its incredible volleyball program. From my first call to my official visit, I immediately felt welcomed by the coaches and players—you can truly tell they care about their athletes and our well-being. I fell in love with the stunning campus, the vibrant student body, and the perfect balance between athletics and schoolwork. “
Coach on Jessica: “Jessica is relentless in the back row, she’s vocal, fearless, and has the kind of mentality we love in our libero position.”
Katherin McGregor
Hometown: Evanston, Illinois
High School: New Trier Township High School
Position: Outside Hitter
Club Team: Adversity Volleyball Club 2021-2025
Accolades:
- Central-Suburban League All Conference Team Player (2022, 2023 and 2024)
Why Goergetown?
“I was really attracted to the great source of education that I will be exposed to, I felt very welcomed by the coaches and teammates and felt comfortable around them and could see my future with the program very positively. I enjoy being close to such an amazing city, and also getting to enjoy the amazing town of Georgetown.”
Coach on Katherin: “Katherine is going to be a fun player to watch. She is explosive, powerful and has abilities to be a shutdown player for years to come.”
Samantha Soderlund
Hometown: Naples, Florida
High School: Seacrest Country Day School
Position: Outside Hitter
Club Team: Gulfside – 12s-16s ; PVA – 17s-18s
Accolades:
- Named to the All-American Team… MVP at Nationals… Three-time invitee to the USA Volleyball National Team Development Program (NTDP)… AAU 17s National Champion… 2022 Most Improved Player… 2023 Offensive MVP… 2024 MVP and Midseason Player of the Year… 2021 District, Regional, and State Champion… 2022 District, Regional, and State Champion; Team of the Year… 2023 District, Regional, and State Champion; Team of the Year Finalist… 2024 District, Regional, and State Champion; Nominated for Team of the Year.
Coach on Samantha: “Samantha is a true competitor who has the ability to go all the way around and impact the game for the entire six-rotations.”
Sydney Mercado
Hometown: Long Beach, California
High School: Long Beach Polytechnic High School
Position: DS/L
Club Team: Long Beach Volleyball Club (2017 -2018) and Mizuno Long Beach (2019-2025)
Accolades:
- Defensive Player of the Year 2024… Press-Telegram Dream Team… All-Moore League First Team… 2023 and 2024 Moore League Champion… 2024 Division III Southern California Champion… Two-time reigning Moore League Champion (2022 and 2023)… First LOVB Team 2024–2025.
Why Georgetown?
“Its atmosphere had an at home ease for me, feeling comfortable and seeing myself attending the school and prospering with no doubt in mind. “
Coach on Sydney: “Sydney carries a very high skill set into a position that requires just that. We are excited for her to forge her own path at Georgetown with the sky as her limit.”
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Foundation Academy names new track-and-field head coach
Foundation Academy has announced Devin Bennett as its new track-and-field head coach. Bennett, a native of New York, set multiple school records in his running days. He placed fifth in the 2010 New York Indoor State Track-and-Field Championships. Bennett went on to run cross country at the Division I level for Siena College and then […]

Foundation Academy has announced Devin Bennett as its new track-and-field head coach. Bennett, a native of New York, set multiple school records in his running days. He placed fifth in the 2010 New York Indoor State Track-and-Field Championships.
Bennett went on to run cross country at the Division I level for Siena College and then at the D-II level at New Hampshire University.
Most recently, Bennett served as both the boys and girls track-and-field and cross country coach at Windermere Prep, where he coached various state championship qualifiers and led the boys track-and-field team to its first district championships this season.
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Arizona volleyball gets commitment from UCF pin Britt Carlson
Arizona volleyball was relatively quiet during the first portal period in December, but head coach Rita Stubbs has added some of her best players during the late portal period. Two years ago, it was former No. 2 recruit Jordan Wilson. She has to hope to get something similar from the latest, former UCF and Washington […]

Arizona volleyball was relatively quiet during the first portal period in December, but head coach Rita Stubbs has added some of her best players during the late portal period. Two years ago, it was former No. 2 recruit Jordan Wilson. She has to hope to get something similar from the latest, former UCF and Washington State pin hitter Britt Carlson.
Carlson announced her commitment on social media this week.
Carlson is listed as an outside hitter on the UCF roster, but her height of 6-foot-4 suggests she might be a good option at opposite. The Wildcats are looking for someone to play the position after losing Jaelyn Hodge to graduation following the 2024 season.
Carlson will come in as a redshirt junior, but she has already completed her degree at UCF. She started her college career at Washington State in 2022. She enrolled a semester early with the Cougars to take part in spring practice but redshirted that fall. She transferred to UCF the following year.
Carlson has appeared in 39 matches over two seasons with the Knights. She played in all 27 matches last season, appearing in 96 of the team’s 101 sets.
She was fifth on the team with 2.10 kills and 2.40 points per set last year. Her .216 hitting percentage was also fifth on the team.
Calson was fourth on the Knights’ team with 0.51 blocks per set. Seven of her 49 blocks were solo.
The addition of Carlson gives Arizona 15 on the roster. Although opposite An den Hamer is still listed on the 2025 roster, she has already announced that she is transferring. She did not play much for the Wildcats during her only season in Tucson.
In addition ot Carlson, Arizona has senior OH Wilson, sophomore OH Carlie Cisneros, junior OH/OPP Sydnie Vanek, freshman OPP Renee Jones, and freshman OH Paige Thies at the pins. Wilson and Cisneros started on the left side last year, while Vanek was a reserve on both the right and left sides. All except Thies were on campus for spring tournaments.
The Wildcats have junior Journey Tucker, sophomore Adrianna Bridges, and freshman Maya Flemister at middle blocker. All three were in Tucson for spring practice, but Arizona likely needs at least one addition in the middle. The Wildcats had four middles last season.
The setters are sophomore Avery Scoggins, senior Ana Heath, and freshman Chloe Giehtbrock. Heath will likely see some time at opposite and as a serving specialist, as well. Giehtbrock arrived for spring practice, but she will redshirt this season.
The Wildcats have four littles. Redshirt senior Haven Wray and sophomore Brenna Ginder shared duties as the starting liberos last year. Junior returner Giorgia Mandotti and freshman Brookelyn Hatton will fight for time at defensive specialist and libero this season.
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8 Golden Bears Elected Into Cal Athletics Hall Of Fame
HOF5/21/2025 9:13 AM | By: Cal Athletics Class Of 2025 Features 2 Coaches, 6 Extraordinary Student-Athletes BERKELEY – Eight accomplished Golden Bears have been elected into the Cal Athletics Hall of Fame. The Class of 2025 features: Layshia Clarendon (women’s basketball, 2009-13) – Pac-12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year led the […]

Class Of 2025 Features 2 Coaches, 6 Extraordinary Student-Athletes
BERKELEY – Eight accomplished Golden Bears have been elected into the Cal Athletics Hall of Fame.
The Class of 2025 features:
- Layshia Clarendon (women’s basketball, 2009-13) – Pac-12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year led the Bears to the only Final Four appearance in program history
- Hana Cutura (volleyball, 2006-09) – Pac-12 Player of the Year is the program’s all-time kills leader
- Damir Dugonjic (men’s swimming & diving, 2007-11) – Seven-time NCAA champion swam in three Olympic Games for Slovenia
- Donna Fong (field hockey head coach, 1976-94) – Program’s first-ever head coach was a three-time conference Coach of the Year
- Alex Mack (football, 2005-08) – All-American center went on to 13-year NFL career
- Ivan Rackov (men’s water polo, 2008-11) – National player of the year and three-time All-American led Cal to the NCAA title match in 2010
- Jeff Tedford (football head coach, 2002-12) – Program’s all-time wins leader led the Bears to seven straight bowl games
- Michael Weaver (men’s golf, 2009-14) – All-American was Cal’s first men’s golfer to play in The Masters
The Class of 2024 and 2025 will be formally inducted together during the Cal Athletics Hall of Fame weekend Oct. 17-18. The classes will be honored during the Bears’ home football game against North Carolina on Oct. 17 followed by the Hall of Fame Gala the following evening on Oct. 18. Tables for the gala can be reserved here. Single tickets go on sale Aug. 1.
The Cal Athletics Hall of Fame now has 355 individuals and seven rowing teams. The school’s Hall of Fame, which is located on the west side of California Memorial Stadium, is open to all ticket holders after each home football game.
LAYSHIA CLARENDON – Women’s Basketball (2009-13)
Clarendon carried the combination of athletic and academic prowess that is a model of the Cal student-athlete. She earned All-American status as a senior after leading the Bears to their only Final Four appearance in program history and was also a three-time All-Pac-12 selection. She went on to become the ninth overall pick in the 2013 WNBA Draft and played 11 years in the league with one All-Star appearance. Clarendon was also the 2013 Pac-12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year and winner of the Tom Hansen Pac-12 Conference Medal.
HANA CUTURA – Volleyball (2006-09)
The only conference player of the year in program history (2009), Cutura also is the Bears’ all-time leader in career kills with 2,004. Cutura was a three-time All-American – including a pair of first-team nods – who led Cal to four consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances, including the team’s first-ever appearance in the Final Four in 2007. A three-time All-Pac-10 selection, she also ranks second on the program’s single-season kills list with 628 as a senior.
DAMIR DUGONJIC – Men’s Swimming & Diving (2007-11)
Dugonjic won seven NCAA championships, including three consecutive individual titles in the 100-yard breaststroke. His final breaststroke crown contributed to the Bears’ team championship in 2011. Dugonjic set the NCAA record in the 100 breast as a sophomore and was an eight-time All-American. He represented his native Slovenia in the Olympic Games in 2008, 2012 and 2016 and registered a pair of top-20 finishes in the 100 breaststroke.
DONNA FONG – Field Hockey Head Coach (1976-94)
Fong was the first head coach in program history who led the Bears to three straight NorPac championships from 1992-94 and was also selected as the NorPac Coach of the Year in all three of those seasons. Fong coached four conference players of the year and two Olympians. In 2020, field hockey became the first women’s sport at Cal to have its head coaching position endowed – Donna Fong Director of Field Hockey.
ALEX MACK – Football (2005-08)
Mack was a two-time First-Team All-American who went on to become the 21st overall pick by the Cleveland Browns in 2009. During his time with the Bears, Cal shared the Pac-12 championship in 2006 and went to four consecutive bowl games. A three-time All-Pac-12 First Team pick, Mack also won the prestigious Draddy Trophy that is given to the top football student-athlete in the nation. Mack went on to play 13 seasons in the NFL and was selected to seven Pro Bowls. He was voted into the College Football Hall of Fame earlier this year.
IVAN RACKOV – Men’s Water Polo (2008-11)
Rackov was named the 2010 winner of the Peter J. Cutino Award, given annually to the top player in NCAA water polo. He was also named the 2010 ACWPC National Player of the Year. Rackov ranks fourth on the program’s all-time scoring list with 235 career goals and fifth on Cal’s single-season list with 79 goals in 20120. Rackov led the Bears to the NCAA championship game in 2010.
JEFF TEDFORD – Football Head Coach (2002-12)
Tedford is Cal’s all-time winningest football coach with 82 victories and led the Bears to a school-record seven consecutive bowl appearances. He was twice named the Pac-10 Coach of the Year and led Cal to the 2006 Pac-10 co-championship. Under Tedford, the Bears finished the season ranked in the top 25 four different times. Cal also cracked the top 10 five times at one point during the season with Tedford at the helm.
MICHAEL WEAVER – Men’s Golf (2009-14)
Weaver became Cal’s first-ever NCAA regional champion when he took co-medalist honors at the 2013 NCAA Pullman Regional. He led the Bears to the 2013 Pac-12 championship, taking individual runner-up honors in the process. Weaver was named a First-Team All-American in 2013. He also placed eighth individually at the 2011 NCAA Championships, tied for the second-highest finish ever by a Golden Bear.
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Erhardt, Judge, Sedivec to represent UJ at NAIA Outdoor Championships
Story Links MARION, Ind.— Paige Erhardt, Ashton Judge, and Dawson Sedivec will represent the University of Jamestown track and field team at the NAIA Outdoor Track and Field Championships May 21-23 at Indiana Wesleyan University. LIVE VIDEO | LIVE RESULTS | MEET SCHEDULE (MEN) | MEET SCHEDULE (WOMEN) Erhardt, a […]

MARION, Ind.— Paige Erhardt, Ashton Judge, and Dawson Sedivec will represent the University of Jamestown track and field team at the NAIA Outdoor Track and Field Championships May 21-23 at Indiana Wesleyan University.
LIVE VIDEO | LIVE RESULTS | MEET SCHEDULE (MEN) | MEET SCHEDULE (WOMEN)
Erhardt, a senior from Hazen, N.D., will be competing in the high jump on Friday at 1 p.m Central. She qualified with a height of 1.66 meters (5 feet, 5 1/4 inches). Erhardt was a third-place finisher at the NSAA Outdoor Championships and also finished third in the 100 hurdles and ran a leg on the Jimmies’ third-place 4×100 meter relay.
Judge, a sophomore from Harrington Park, Australia, qualifed for the long jump with a mark of 7.32 meters (24 feet, 1/4 inches). He was the NSAA Outdoor conference champion and was second at the NSAA Indoor Championships (6.46 meters; 21 feet, 2 1/2 inches). Judge will compete on Thursday at 1:30 p.m. Central.
Sedivec, a senior from Cummings, N.D., qualified for the hammer throw for the second time. He earned All-American honors with a sixth-place finish last year, throwing 58.13 meters (190 feet, 8 inches). Sedivec was the NSAA conference champion with a throw of 59.70 meters (195 feet, 10 inches), setting a new UJ record. Sedivec was named NSAA Outdoor Field Athlete of the Year and will compete on Wednesday at 10 a.m. Central.
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Badgers shake third-set lull for sweep in regional semifinal – News-Herald
Berkshire’s Achilles’ heel this season has been the third set, and Villa Angela-St. Joseph ran ahead early in a May 20 regional semifinal. But the Badgers had a different mindset. For the seven seniors, this was all they have, already having graduated. Might as well go for broke in the third. The Badgers rallied from […]

Berkshire’s Achilles’ heel this season has been the third set, and Villa Angela-St. Joseph ran ahead early in a May 20 regional semifinal. But the Badgers had a different mindset. For the seven seniors, this was all they have, already having graduated. Might as well go for broke in the third. The Badgers rallied from […]
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