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How Sweep It Is! LBSU Claims 2025 Men’s Volleyball National Championship
Story Links COLUMBUS, Ohio – How sweep it is! No. 1 Long Beach State needed just three sets to down back-to-back defending champion UCLA to hoist the trophy at the 2025 National Collegiate Men’s Volleyball Championship at the Covelli Center. With the win, Long Beach State claims the program’s fourth […]

COLUMBUS, Ohio – How sweep it is! No. 1 Long Beach State needed just three sets to down back-to-back defending champion UCLA to hoist the trophy at the 2025 National Collegiate Men’s Volleyball Championship at the Covelli Center.
With the win, Long Beach State claims the program’s fourth national title, all with Alan Knipe playing a part. In 1991, Knipe was a student-athlete, and now as the head coach of the Beach, a Knipe-led squad went back-to-back in 2018 and ’19 and now celebrates a championship once more in 2025.
The nation’s best hitting team showed their offensive prowess by hitting .354 in the match, including an impressive .688 in the first set, to take the match with set scores of 25-17, 25-23 and 25-21 and cap the season with 30 wins to just three losses. UCLA meanwhile, only mustered a .192 percentage on the attack as LBSU got the better of the third-seeded Bruins for the third time this season.
Long Beach State opened the first set with a service ace by AVCA and Big West Player of the Year Moni Nikolov, setting the tone for the match. UCLA was able to knot the score at one and two points apiece but the Beach maintained control throughout the frame, never relinquishing the lead. LBSU got back-to-back combo blocks for freshman Alex Kandev and Isaiah Preuitt to hold the six-point advantage at 20-14 before the set was finished off with the 25-17 score.
The second set was the Bruins race out to the 4-1 lead after Zach Rama and Sean McQuiggan combined for the denial to force a LBSU timeout. UCLA held the lead throughout the middle of the set, seeing a five-point margin after Caeron Thorne’s kill made it 15-10. The difference remained after an ace for UCLA’s Ido David forced yet another Beach break with the score at 18-13. LBSU sliced the deficit to two after an error for UCLA made it 20-18 in favor of the Bruins with Nikolov back to the service line. The nation’s leader in aces pounded two in back-to-back fashion with timeouts in between each bomb to knot the game at 20 apiece. Ties were seen at 21 and 22 before Preuitt’s turn at serve gave the Beach set point at 24-22 after a strike from Kandev.
Managing to stave off the first set point, there was no stopping the finale as what looked to be an overpass was saved with a one-handed set at the net for Nikolov as DiAeris McRaven connected on the big swing to finish the frame 25-23. Kandev was a perfect 1.000 in the set with six kills on six swings while Nikolov provided 10 of LBSU’s 11 assists in the set.
The third set was tight from the outset with ties at 1, 2 and 3 points before the Beach claimed the advantage of the Nikolov to Kandev Bulgarian connection. Showing range at the service line, Nikolov recorded the off-speed ace to give the Beach a 9-6 lead and a pair of kills for Skyler Varga stretched the advantage to 11-6. UCLA was able to rally to make it a one-point game at 12-11 with a triple block at the net, but LBSU went on a 5-2 run punctuated by a stuff from Varga and McRaven to put the score at 17-13.
The final set stayed tight after three straight points for the Bruins put the score 21-20 after a big UCLA block of a powerful Kandev swing. Then it was the Beach’s turn for three in a row, finished off by a tip over for Kandev with the score at 23-20. Championship point came at 24-21 after a long rally was finished by a Kandev kill. In fitting fashion, the match ended like it began – with the ball in the hands of the Player of the Year. This time instead of the ace, Nikolov crushed the kill to send the Beach into celebration.
LBSU was led by a 13-kill outing on .450 hitting for Kandev with Nikolov going off for 27 assists with six kills and four aces. Nato Dickenson provided seven kills with four digs and a pair of blocks with Varga adding five kills in the outing. Kandev, Varga and Nikolov were named to the All-Tournament Team with Nikolov adding Most Outstanding Player to the illustrious resume after a first year of collegiate volleyball.
2025 NCAA Men’s Volleyball Championship All-Tournament Team
Finn Kearney, Hawaii
Ryan Barnett, Pepperdine
Zach Rama, UCLA
Cooper Robinson, UCLA
Alex Kandev, Long Beach State
Skyler Varga, Long Beach State
Most Outstanding Player Moni Nikolov, Long Beach State
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Varner Competes at NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field Championships
Story Links GENEVA, OH (May 22, 2025) — On Thursday afternoon, King’s College junior thrower Brandy Varner competed in the discus throw at the 2025 NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field Championships hosted by the SPIRE Institute in Geneva, OH. Varner posted a throw of 38.53 meters on her first attempt […]

GENEVA, OH (May 22, 2025) — On Thursday afternoon, King’s College junior thrower Brandy Varner competed in the discus throw at the 2025 NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field Championships hosted by the SPIRE Institute in Geneva, OH.
Varner posted a throw of 38.53 meters on her first attempt to finish in the top 20 in the event. Augustana’s Charlotte Frere finished as the National Champion with a mark of 48.35 meters.
Varner was the first King’s National Qualifier since Justin Le Cadre reached the championship meet during the indoor season in 2021-22 in the men’s shot put and the first women’s qualifier since Cayle Spencer made the championship meet in the javelin throw in 2019. Varner represents the program’s 12th National Qualifier appearance and seventh individual since the program began varsity competition in 2015-16.
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Missouri Tigers Volleyball to play Stanford in Columbia on ESPN in fall
Mizzou Volleyball will face women’s volleyball powerhouse Stanford this fall in Columbia on ESPN, the team announced Thursday. The match will take place Tuesday, Sep. 9 and be broadcast to a national audience as part of the brand new ‘Showdown at the Net’ challenge between the SEC and ACC. No time has been announce yet […]

Mizzou Volleyball will face women’s volleyball powerhouse Stanford this fall in Columbia on ESPN, the team announced Thursday.
The match will take place Tuesday, Sep. 9 and be broadcast to a national audience as part of the brand new ‘Showdown at the Net’ challenge between the SEC and ACC. No time has been announce yet for the match.
The Tigers’ match was unveiled by ESPN as part of the wider announcement of the series and will be one of the showdown’s three matches broadcast on national television.
Mizzou is coming off one of the best seasons in program history, going 22-9 and reaching the Sweet Sixteen for the first time since 2017.
Dawn Sullivan and the Tigers return several notable players from that squad, including SEC Libero of the Year and Honorable Mention All-American Maya Sands and All-SEC Second Team setter Marina Crownover. The team also had one of the best transfer portal classes in the country, bringing in Tyrah Ariail from USC at middle blocker and Honorable Mention All-American Caylen Alexander at outside hitter from Hawai’i.
Reaching the second weekend of the NCAA Tournament was a remarkable turnaround for the program, which went 9-19 with a 2-16 SEC record the year prior to Sullivan’s arrival. The 2023 SEC Coach of the Year has quickly returned Mizzou to prominence, allowing for the team to garner the rare spotlight of a nationally televised match.
The Tigers are expected to be ranked in the preseason top 25 poll, and could possibly find themselves as high as the top 15. Meanwhile, Stanford will likely be ranked in the top 10 entering this season.
The Cardinal reached the Elite Eight last season before falling to national finalist Louisville. They are a member of the sport’s elite with nine national titles and 23 appearances in the Final Four, both of those most recently coming in 2019.
Stanford has reached the Elite Eight each of the past three seasons and returns multiple key players, including First Team All-American Ella Rubin at outside hitter.
This match has the potential to become the highest-ranked contest Mizzou Volleyball has played at the Hearnes Center in years and will come with great expectations given the national audience that will watch these teams battle it out.
No matter the outcome, one thing is clear: Dawn Sullivan and the Tigers have cemented themselves back on the national stage.
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How to Watch AVP Beach Volleyball Week 1 Palm Beach: Live Stream AVP Beach Volleyball, TV Channel
Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch and livestream AVP Beach Volleyball Week 1 Palm Beach: AVP Beach Volleyball. The 2025 AVP League season is set to ignite the sand at the Delray Beach Tennis Center in Palm Beach, Florida, on May 23–24. This will mark the start of […]

Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch and livestream AVP Beach Volleyball Week 1 Palm Beach: AVP Beach Volleyball.
The 2025 AVP League season is set to ignite the sand at the Delray Beach Tennis Center in Palm Beach, Florida, on May 23–24. This will mark the start of a coast-to-coast journey for professional beach volleyball’s most elite athletes and franchises. The league is entering its second season with a bold, city-based format, starting with Palm Beach.
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This year’s AVP League features eight city-based franchises: Palm Beach Passion, Brooklyn Blaze, LA Launch, Dallas Dream, San Diego Smash, Austin Aces, New York Nitro, and Miami Mayhem. Each team fields one men’s and one women’s duo, with every match contributing to the race for the AVP League Cup—the regular season team title awarded to the franchise with the best combined record. The action-packed opening weekend at Delray Beach sets the tone for a summer that will crisscross legendary venues, culminating in the League Championships at Chicago’s Oak Street Beach.
The schedule promises high-stakes clashes from the start. Friday night features Dallas Dream vs. San Diego Smash and Palm Beach Passion vs. Brooklyn Blaze, with both men’s and women’s matches on tap. Saturday brings more drama as Brooklyn takes on San Diego before Palm Beach faces Dallas in a prime-time showdown.
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Kits fall short in pursuit of another trophy
The ETHS girls water polo team displays its sectional plaque. Credit: @ETHSports on X You don’t have to drink Wildkit Kool-Aid to believe that only the luck of the draw will prevent Evanston’s girls from winning another state water polo trophy this year. The Kits proved that point by standing up to defending state champion […]

You don’t have to drink Wildkit Kool-Aid to believe that only the luck of the draw will prevent Evanston’s girls from winning another state water polo trophy this year.
The Kits proved that point by standing up to defending state champion Stevenson in a physical state quarterfinal confrontation in the Patriots’ pool Thursday before bowing 11-6 and ending their season with a 26-6-1 record.
None of the ETHS players will be on the pool deck Saturday when the awards presentations take place and the unbeaten Patriots will likely celebrate their third straight Illinois High School Association title. But Evanston can certainly lay claim to being second in the state only to the Patriots when you consider that the Kits also defeated three of the other teams to reach the Elite Eight — Naperville North, St. Ignatius and Lyons Township — during the regular season.
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Heys Takes Eighth in 10k to Become Three-Time First Team All-American in the Event
Story Links (GENEVA, Ohio) – On a wet night at SPIRE Institute in the 2025 NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships, Quakers graduate student Simon Heys began his first event of the championships, the 10,000 Meter Run. Heys finished the race in 8th place with a time of 29:44.82 to […]

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(GENEVA, Ohio) – On a wet night at SPIRE Institute in the 2025 NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships, Quakers graduate student Simon Heys began his first event of the championships, the 10,000 Meter Run.
Heys finished the race in 8th place with a time of 29:44.82 to score one point for Wilmington as a team. Through the first three miles of the race, Heys sat in fourth place, as he looked to crack the top-five for the third season in a row.
He would fall back a few positions over the final miles to originally finish in 9th place. However, a violation by the initial winner Nathan Tassey caused him to be disqualified and pushed Heys up to the 8th position and First Team All-American status for the third season in a row in the event.
This disqualification gave North Central College’s Braden Nicholson the National Championship in the event with a time of 29:20.60.
What’s Up Next
Senior Brady Vilvens is up next for Wilmington College tomorrow afternoon in the High Jump, slated for 2:00 P.M.
Heys will be back on the track for the final collegiate event of his career on Saturday afternoon at 4:00 P.M. in the 5000 Meter Run.
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Volleyball recaps and scores from Thursday
Watch: Portsmouth boys volleball slides past Mt. Hope in four sets Watch as Portsmouth boys volleyball wins the fourth set and the match against Mt. Hope on Wednesday May 21, 2025. BOYS VOLLEYBALL – Division I Chariho 3, South Kingstown 0 The performances of Kody Poplaski (10 kills and 2 aces), Landon Marland (8 kills […]
Watch: Portsmouth boys volleball slides past Mt. Hope in four sets
Watch as Portsmouth boys volleyball wins the fourth set and the match against Mt. Hope on Wednesday May 21, 2025.
BOYS VOLLEYBALL – Division I
Chariho 3, South Kingstown 0
The performances of Kody Poplaski (10 kills and 2 aces), Landon Marland (8 kills and 9 digs) and Jaxson Vachon (19 digs) propelled the Chargers to a sweep (25-20, 25-15, 25-17) over the Rebels.
For SK, Chase Wolstencroft recorded 10 assists, 3 aces and 3 digs, Ben Wright had 4 kills, 1 block and 4 digs) and Thomas Richardson was good for 5 kills, 2 aces and 2 digs in the loss.
BOYS VOLLEYBALL – Division II
Portsmouth 3, Toll Gate 0
(25-6, 25-10, 25-17)
Other boys volleyball scores:
East Providence 3, Barrington 0
Coventry 3, North Smithfield 0
➤FRIDAY’S SCHEDULE
BASEBALL
Coventry vs. Cranston East at Cranston Stadium, 4 p.m.
Waterford vs. South Kingstown at Old Mountain Field, 4:30 p.m.
Ponaganset at East Greenwich 4:30 p.m.
SOFTBALL
Moses Brown at Prout 4:30 p.m.
West Warwick at East Greenwich, 5 p.m.
BOYS LACROSSE
Chariho vs. Cumberland at Tucker Field, 5:30 p.m.
North Kingstown at Prout, 6:30 p.m.
GIRLS LACROSSE
PCD vs. Rogers at Toppa Field, 5 p.m.
BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Achievement First at Block Island, 2:30 p.m.
Westerly at Central Falls, 6 p.m.
North Kingstown vs. La Salle at North Kingstown, 6 p.m.
Classical at Cranston East, 6:30 p.m.
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