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Lea’s Facility and School Record Headlines Impressive Bison Opener for Women’s Track & Field
Results
Lea’s time obliterated her old personal best of 40.88, which was fifth in school history, and reaffirmed to the track & field world that the second-year runner has gained additional speed. The time is Lea’s first facility record, her first indoor school record, and third overall school record.
Three of Lea’s teammates joined her in the 300-meter top ten list. Alison Cooke finished second logging 40.85, improving upon her sixth-best time in school history. Freshman Raygan Lust moved into seventh place after finishing third with a time of 41.22. Alexa Goll set a new personal record, running 41.41, for fourth in the event and eighth in Bucknell history.
Megan Baggetta began her junior campaign with a win in the triple jump. The Bison veteran jumped 38-2.75 for the comfortable win.
Anna Carruthers collected the decisive win in the 800-meter run. Her time of 2:16.34 easily paced the field.
Isabella Johns won the mile run with a time of 5:09.88. She broke her previous best time of 5:23.23 by nearly 14 seconds.
Two Bison freshmen made immediate impact in the 60-meter dash. Grace Camerlingo lit a roaring fire in the sprints corps by running 7.62 for a second-place finish. Her time ranks third in Bucknell history behind legends Meghan Quinn and Katie Salisbury. Piper Portacio also made an impressment, racing 7.76, for fifth place in the event and eighth in Bison history.
Madison Fowler collected two second place finishes in the weight throw and shot put. She posted a 43-0.25 mark in the shot put and threw 58-4 in the weight throw.
Noelani Sadler slotted third in the 60-meter hurdles, logging 8.92. She won the preliminaries with a time of 8.80.
Sara Bronson set a vastly improved personal record in the 3000-meter run. The Bison distancewoman ran 10:57.64 to finish third and shatter her old mark of 11:34.12.
The Bucknell “B” Team of Madeline Sipe, Ava Lomberto, Abigail Michaelson, and Juliette Reed finished third in the 4×400-meter relay combining for a time of 4:10.18.
Liliana Wakenshaw placed third in the high jump, clearing 5-3, in her return to competition after injury hobbled her last season.
Jordan Muraglia started her collegiate career by placing third in the long jump. The freshman jumped 18-2.50.
Elizabeth Bryant cleared 12-1.50 for third place in the pole vault.
Ella Boback finished sixth in the 200-meter dash, running 25.99.
Bucknell will return to action in 2026 at the Nittany Lion Challenge on Jan. 17.
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ISU Falls at Minnesota in the Second Round
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – No. 23 Iowa State (23-8, 12-6 Big 12) ended its season at No. 17 Minnesota (24-9, 12-8 Big Ten) in the NCAA Championship Second Round Saturday night. Iowa State fell in straight sets by scores of 22-25, 21-25, 14-25.
Nayeli Ti’a went out to a double-double with an errorless 12 kills at a .500 clip and 11 digs ending her season with seven double-doubles. Ti’a led the Cyclones in both categories.
SET ONE
Ava Martin served up an ace to make it 4-3 with Minnesota ahead, and the home team was the first to 10 with the Cyclones close behind at 7. Minnesota’s Julia Hanson followed slamming down kill No. 7 on 11 attempts, putting the Gophers up 14-9 to cause an ISU timeout. The Cyclones pulled within four after Goolsby’s third kill (18-14), and the freshman put down another soon after to make it 19-15. With Minnesota at set point 24-19, ISU fought back with three-straight kills as the Gophers called their second timeout, but Minnesota took the opener on the next play with a block. Minnesota hit at .425 while ISU hit .293.
SET TWO
ISU went up two (6-4) after two straight Minnesota errors while the Gophers took a run of three to get the lead back at 7-6. After a tie at 8s, Minnesota scored five straight forcing a Cyclone timeout. ISU answered with a run of its own, taking four in a row to make it a one-point set (14-13) and cause a timeout by the host. Ti’a slammed down a kill to tie it out of the timeout, while Van Gorp had her second ace of the run to take the lead at 15-14. ISU held onto the lead before Minnesota flipped it at 21-20, and after another Hanson kill Iowa State took a timeout. Minnesota remained with the advantage, winning the second 25-21 on Hanson’s 20th kill.
SET THREE
Minnesota again hit 10 first with ISU holding six. Out of an Iowa State timeout, Amiree Hendricks-Walker and Goolsby put up a block to stop a Gopher run. Minnesota continued to control the set running ahead 19-12 hitting at .450 in the frame as ISU took its final timeout. The Gophers went on to seal the sweep on a 6-0 run at 25-14.
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Track & Field Teams Claim 19 Top-10 Finishes
Men’s Track & Field | 12/6/2025 7:48:00 PM
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
>> The Saint Francis track & field teams opened its indoor season at the Bison Opener.
>> Saint Francis compiled 19 top 10 finishes.
>> The Red Flash faced the following colleges: Shippensburg, Lock Haven, Bucknell, Carnegie Mellon, Lincoln (Pa.), West Chester, Millersville, Mount St. Mary’s, Penn State, Bloomsburg, and Indiana (Pa.)
FLASH WOMEN NUGGETS
The women’s team accumulated seven top 10 performances.
Olivia Renk finished second in the 200-meter and fourth in the 60-meter on the women’s side. The sophomore clocked in a time of 25.46 in the 200-meter and a 7.72 time in the 60-meter.
In the women’s long jump, Taylor Foster finished in fifth place in the event with a jump of 5.29m. Foster also claimed eighth place in the women’s triple jump with 10.63m.
Aubrie Wells and Karsyn Ford both finished with 3.25m to tie for eighth place.
Rounding out the top 10 finishes was Rylee Nicklas taking 10th in the women’s weight throw with a toss of 14.22m.
FLASH MEN NUGGETS
The men’s team registered 12 top 10 finishes on the day.
1-weight throw,
Jayden Foster took eighth place in the men’s 200-meter dash with a time of 22.81. Meanwhile, Tyler Craft claimed the ninth spot with a time of 37.08 in the 300-meter. Craft jumped his way into second place in the long jump with 6.94m.
Staying in the meter dashes, James Parmelee (1:10.38) took third and Holden Schreier finished seventh (1:12.90) in the men’s 500-meter.
Two more Red Flash placed top 10 in the high jump, Ayden Martinage (8th, 1.85m) and Braydon Beach (10th, 1.80m).
Running over to the pole vault, Dylan Andrews finished with a jump of 4.25 to give himself seventh place.
Clark Gulycz took fourth in the men’s shot put with a mark of 17.07m.
Saint Francis took another two top 10 finishes, this time in the men’s triple jump. Nehemyah Williams gained third place with a leap of 14.35m. Ian Conway was not far behind him in seventh with 12.54m.
Vincent Franco finished out the Red Flash in sixth place with a time of 15.94m.
NEXT UP FOR FLASH
Track & field will next compete at the Wagner College Seahawk Shootout hosted by Wagner College on Friday the 12.
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No. 3 Aggies Sweep Campbell to Advance to NCAA Tournament Second Round – Texas A&M Athletics
The Aggies (24-4) put on an offensive masterclass to book their ticket in the second round, as the group hit .417 percent which broke the postseason record for hitting percentage in a three-set match during the rally-scoring era. Two individuals also made postseason history, as Logan Lednicky with 18 kills at .654 percent and Emily Hellmuth with 10 kills at .667 percent downed the record for hitting percentage in a three-set postseason match previously set at .650.
Back-and-forth scoring opened the contest (7-7), before the Maroon & White forged separation behind a 6-1 run as Campbell (23-7) called their first timeout, 13-8. The onslaught continued, as the gap extended to double digits on Lednicky’s sixth kill of the frame (22-12). The Camels battled cut the deficit to three late (23-20), but the Aggies closed the opener courtesy of a block from Ifenna Cos-Okpalla and Lednicky, 25-20.
Texas A&M carried the momentum into the second frame, ripping off a 9-4 streak forcing Campbell to huddle up. The break didn’t slow the Maroon & White down, as they tacked on to the lead, doubling the Camels point total as they called their second timeout, 18-9. The Aggies’ foot stayed on the gas, closing the frame on a 10-1 run (25-10).
It remained all Texas A&M in the third, jumping out to an early lead as Campbell tried to slow the bleeding with a break (9-3). The Maroon & White extended the gap to 10 at the midway point in the frame (16-6) and didn’t look back, holding the advantage late, 23-13. The deal was sealed by Taylor Humphrey at the service line, recording back-to-back aces to secure the set (25-13) and match, 3-0.
STAT LEADERS
Kills – Logan Lednicky – 18
Hitting Percentage (Min. 10 kills) – Emily Hellmuth – .667
Assists – Maddie Waak – 29
Aces – Taylor Humphrey – 2
Digs – Ava Underwood – 9
Blocks – Ifenna Cos-Okpalla – 6
GAME NOTES
- Logan Lednicky climbed to No. 4 on Texas A&M’s kill list after recording her 1,587th of her career.
- Ifenna Cos-Okpalla recorded her 165th block of the year which is the most in a single season since 1999.
- Emily Hellmuth broke the program record for hitting percentage in a postseason three-set match (minimum 10 kills) at .667 percent on the day.
- The Aggies broke the postseason program record for team hitting percentage in a three-set match during the rally-scoring era with a .417 clip.
- The aggies broke their postseason attendance record with 5,830 fans in the stands.
COACH’S QUOTES
Head coach Jamie Morrison on today’s match…
“We talk a lot of being effortlessly ourselves, and I thought we were that tonight in the NCAA
tournament, which is hard to do. I noticed it when we were in the SEC tournament, under the most extreme pressure that we enjoy being ourselves in the big moments and that’s what it takes to win this tournament. The fact that we were effortlessly ourselves and we played really smooth volleyball in the first round of the NCAA tournament, it’s a good sign for things to come.”
PLAYER’S QUOTES
Senior opposite hitter Logan Lednicky on the team’s offensive efficiency…
“Right off the bat, Maddie [Waak] was putting up great balls for all of us tonight. I think balanced offense is the best thing you can do for a volleyball team. A one-woman show won’t get you very far. By having us so balanced, it’s going to take us very far and it’s nice like he [Jamie Morrison] said to start right off the bat in the beginning of the tournament.”
Senior Outside Hitter Emily Hellmuth on her double-digit showing…
“That feels great to just be able to get off on the right note, and again, we talk so much about having a
balanced team. I saw a lot of space tonight and I had a lot of splits and that would not be the case if we didn’t have a great setter and great middles and a great side of the court on that opposite pin. I’m just grateful to be on the team that we’re on because I think it makes it fun for all of us.”
UP NEXT
The Maroon & White return to Reed Arena tomorrow for the second round of the NCAA Tournament where they host No. 6 seed TCU with first serve set for 7 p.m.
FOLLOW THE AGGIES
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Mustang Newcomers Add Names to SMU Track and Field History in Season Opener
Results: Texas A&M | Boston | Notre Dame
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (SMU) — Two Newcomer Mustangs have added their names to SMU in their first meet representing the program. Graduate Student-Athlete Cleo Martin-Evans placed second in today’s competition at Texas A&M with a jump of 6.23, placing her at third all time for SMU. Freshman Lotta Edzards etched her name alongside her teammate’s with a personal best jump of 5.87 — seventh in SMU history.
In the 60 meter dash, Martin-Evans placed 16th with a time of 7.81. It was Mustangs in places 21st through 24th with a personal best by Freshman Lily Muzzy with 7.99 in 23rd.
The Mustangs had personal best performances across the board in all three meets in their first weekend of the 2025-26 season.
In Boston, Isabel Breaux ran a personal best time of 5:00.84 in the mile. In the 3,000, Senior Macey Hilton had a PR in her first indoor race of the season with a time of 9:21.07.
At Notre Dame, Elizabeth Smits accomplished a PR time of 9:50.39 in the 3,000.
The Mustangs will continue their season the weekend of January 16th at Texas Tech.
FULL MUSTANG RESULTS
Boston University
Mile
19 Isabel Breaux 5:00.84 (PR)
3,000
16 Macey Hilton 9:21.07 (PR)
41 Sophia Keditukei 9:42.08
5,000
162 Ellie Grammas 17:19.57
169 Ruby Little 17:30.39
Notre Dame
3,000
7 Elizabeth Smits 9:50.39 (PR)
Texas A&M
60
16 Cleo Martin-Evans 7.81
21 Ariana Sutton 7.96
22 Magnolia Crissup 7.98
23 Lily Muzzy 7.99 (PR)
24 Lotta Edzards 8.04
60mH
3 Kirin Chacchia 8.72
300
9 Kirin Chacchia 39.16
15 Magnolia Crissup 40.76
16 Ariana Sutton 40.85
Long Jump
2 Cleo Martin-Evans 6.23m
5 Lotta Edzards 5.87m (PR)
12 Hedda Kvalvag 5.48m
13 Lily Muzzy 5.32m
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Volleyball’s Season Ends in Second Round Loss at Arizona State
The Aggies end the season with a 24-8 record, tied alongside the 2023 and 2010 seasons for the most wins by the program since 1982.
Set One
The Aggies began the match with back-to-back kills courtesy of sophomore outside hitter Mara Štiglic and sophomore opposite side hitter Loryn Helgesen. The Sun Devils took their first lead with a 4-0 run and eventually forced a USU timeout after building a 14-9 lead. Utah State battled back, cutting the deficit to one with four-straight points out of the timeout including an ace by junior libero/defensive specialist Kendel Thompson and a block by Helgesen and senior middle blocker Tierney Barlow. The second-seeded Sun Devils took over, however, scoring on 11 of the final 13 rallies of the set to take a 1-0 lead for the match.
Set Two
Arizona State continued to play to the level expected of AVCA’s No. 8-ranked team, opening up the second set with three-straight points. The Aggies responded with Štiglic supplying three kills for USU’s first three points. ASU maintained pressure with a 5-1 stretch to go up 9-4 early in the frame. Utah State was able to then alternate the ensuing 12 rallies with the Sun Devils but were unable to build a run to cut into the lead before ASU again extended their advantage with another 5-1 burst, ultimately taking the second set, 25-18.
Set Three
Down to their final set, the Aggies came out with a spirited effort in the third set. After trading points with the Sun Devils, USU built a lead with a 5-1 stretch kickstarted by a Barlow ace and a block by sophomore setter Kaylie Kofe and redshirt freshman middle blocker Lauren Larkin. Štiglic then recorded back-to-back kills to give the Aggies a three-point lead. Despite Arizona State tying the set with three unanswered points, Utah State didn’t flinch and score three-straight of their own. ASU again returned serve, this time scoring four-straight to take a one-point lead. Still, USU refused to go away, battling point-by-point with the Sun Devils until using a 5-1 burst to win the set, 25-22. Barlow posted two kills while Štiglic and Helgesen each also added a kill before a bad set from ASU secured the set for Utah State and sent the match to a fourth frame.
Set Four
The fight continued in the fourth frame as Utah State trimmed an Arizona State lead to a single point following a kill by Štiglic and an ace from Kofe. The Sun Devils, however, responded with a 9-1 stretch to grab firm control of the set. The Aggies were unable to mount a comeback as ASU eventually took the set, 25-15, to end the match.
Quick Notes
- Utah State hit .227 for the match, ending the season with a mark of .274, setting a new program record and breaking the previous mark of .238 set in 2016.
- Helgesen led USU with 19 kills, hitting .429 on 35 total attempts and adding three digs and a block.
- Štiglic added 17 kills on a .343 hitting percentage, also posting four digs.
- Barlow and Kofe tied for the team lead with two blocks apiece. Barlow also added six kills, an ace and a dig while Kofe finished with 41 assists, one ace and nine digs.
- Sophomore outside hitter Andrea Simovski led the Aggies with two aces, also adding eight kills, nine digs and two assists.
- Thompson posted a team-high 12 digs, also finishing with five assists and an ace.
- Kofe finished the season with 1,330 total assists, ranking fifth-most all-time for a single season at USU and the most since 2010. Kofe already ranks eighth all-time for career assists at Utah State with 2,290.
- Barlow finished the season with a program-record-breaking .444 hitting percentage, shattering the previous mark of .375 (min. 5 attempts per set) held by Denae Mohlman and set in 1997. Barlow is also now the career record holder for hitting percentage, now sitting at .418 for her career at Utah State, topping current assistant coach/director of operations Kennedi Hansen’s career mark of .362 (min. 1,000 attacks).
- Helgesen also finished the season inside the top 10 all-time for hitting percent, ranking ninth all-time at USU with a .295 hitting percentage.
- Both Simovski and Thompson finished the season in top-10 all-time for service aces, ranking in ties for sixth and ninth all-time at USU with 42 and 41 aces on the year, respectively.
- Utah State is now 3-7 in the NCAA Tournament all-time and recorded their first win in the Tournament this year since defeating BYU in Salt Lake City in 2001. USU also defeated Missouri the year prior in Provo, Utah.
Fans can follow the Aggie volleyball program on Twitter, @USUVolleyball, on Facebook at /USUVolleyball or on Instagram, @usuvolleyball. Aggie fans can also follow the Utah State athletic program on Twitter, @USUAthletics, Facebook at /USUAthletics and on Instagram, @USUAthletics.
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