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Huskies Cap 2024-25 Academic Year With 3.48 GPA
Story Links SEATTLE – For the ninth-straight quarter, University of Washington student-athletes earned a grade-point average that exceeded 3.35. The Huskies concluded the 2024-25 academic year with a 3.48 GPA, just shy of the record 3.49 GPA from winter quarter. All 22 teams earned a 3.0 or higher team GPA […]

SEATTLE – For the ninth-straight quarter, University of Washington student-athletes earned a grade-point average that exceeded 3.35. The Huskies concluded the 2024-25 academic year with a 3.48 GPA, just shy of the record 3.49 GPA from winter quarter. All 22 teams earned a 3.0 or higher team GPA for the fourth consecutive quarter.
Highlights of Spring Quarter:
- 236 student-athletes made Dean’s List (3.50+ quarter GPA in 12+ numerically graded credits)
- 469 student-athletes earned a 3.0 or better (86%)
- 26 student-athletes earned a perfect 4.0 GPA (minimum 12 graded credits or final quarter, does not include students that changed to satisfactory/not satisfactory grading or who have outstanding/incomplete/no credit grades)
- 14 teams earned a 3.50 GPA or higher (Women’s Basketball, Beach Volleyball, Women’s Cross Country, Men’s Golf, Women’s Golf, Gymnastics, Women’s Rowing, Women’s Soccer, Softball, Men’s Tennis, Women’s Tennis, Women’s Track & Field – Indoor, Women’s Track & Field – Outdoor, Volleyball)
- Gymnastics led all teams with a 3.73 team GPA
- Small team high GPAs (less than 20 student-athletes): Gymnastics and Men’s Golf
- Large team high GPAs (20+ student-athletes): Women’s Track & Field – Outdoor and Men’s Track & Field – Outdoor
- Most improved teams from Winter 2025: Men’s Tennis and Beach Volleyball
About Washington Athletics
Washington athletic teams have claimed 56 team national championships across 11 different sports, beginning with its first titles in 1923 in men’s rowing and women’s rifle, and counting its most recent national championship, also in men’s rowing (2024). Traditions of Washington Athletics include 320 Olympians and Paralympians, originating The Wave during the third quarter of a 1981 football game, the familiar Huskies nickname in 1922, and its iconic Sailgating activities and encompassing view at what is known as The Greatest Setting in college football.
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2025 MIAC Volleyball Season Preview
Story Links BLOOMINGTON, Minn. – Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) volleyball teams are back on the court and ready for the 2025 season. The fall season officially gets underway on Friday, August 29, with nearly two dozen non-conference matches. While a handful of MIAC squads will stay home to host contests […]

The fall season officially gets underway on Friday, August 29, with nearly two dozen non-conference matches. While a handful of MIAC squads will stay home to host contests next weekend, others will log travel time, with matches as close as Iowa and Wisconsin and as far as California, Georgia, and Washington. Conference play gets underway the week of September 22. The regular season will run through Saturday, November 8.
The top six teams in the conference standings at the end of the regular season will move on to the 2025 MIAC Volleyball Playoffs. The conference tournament will begin with two quarterfinal contests on Tuesday, November 11, followed by a pair of semifinal matches on Thursday, November 13. The 2025 MIAC Volleyball Playoff Championship is set for Saturday, November 15, with the winner securing the conference’s automatic qualifier to the NCAA Tournament. The 2025 NCAA Division III Women’s Volleyball Championship is scheduled for December 3-6, 2025, at the Shirk Center Arena in Bloomington, Illinois.
The bracket for the national tournament will be unveiled during the Selection Show on Monday, November 17. After the automatic qualifiers have been awarded to conference champions across Division III, the remaining NCAA Tournament qualifiers will be selected “at-large” via the NCAA Power Index (NPI). The Women’s Volleyball NPI will calculate winning percentage, strength of schedule, home-away results, and quality wins to rank teams for at-large postseason consideration.
2024 FINAL STANDINGS
Gustavus (20-10, 11-0)*
Bethel (20-9, 9-2)
St. Catherine (20-9, 9-2)
Saint Benedict (15-12, 8-3)#%
Augsburg (16-14, 7-4)
St. Olaf (19-10, 6-5)
Macalester (13-15, 5-6)
Carleton (13-13, 4-7)
St. Scholastica (13-16, 3-8)
Hamline (9-19, 2-9)
Concordia (2-25, 2-9)
Saint Mary’s (7-21, 0-11)
*MIAC Regular Season Champion
#MIAC Playoff Champion
%NCAA Championship Participant
The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel (PROP) reviewed and approved a handful of rule changes last year for implementation during the 2024 and 2025 seasons. Among those items was a rule that allows referees to issue a red card to the host team if a spectator enters the designated player area. PROP also clarified rules on uniforms and accessories, creating logo standards for uniform bottoms, allowing for snug-fitting nose rings and ear cuffs to be worn during matches, and requiring that headbands be a single color.
Teams were also allowed two libero designations for each set beginning last season, and a successive contact rule was put into place to limit controversy created by judgment calls. On a team’s second hit, contacting the ball more than once in a single attempt to play the ball is not a fault if the ball is next contacted by a teammate. The rule change was made to promote better consistency and match flow for players and fans.
In the MIAC, volleyball coaches approved a pre-match protocol similar to the NCAA Championship format to ensure clarity and consistency throughout the conference.
The MIAC Sports Network powered by Hudl returns as the streaming home of all MIAC-hosted games, events, and championships. The MIAC Sports Network is available on the web (https://miacsportsnetwork.com/) along with streaming apps for television and mobile devices, including Android TV, Apple TV, Amazon Fire, Roku (TV), iOS, Android (mobile), and Amazon Fire Tablet. The app can be found and installed free of charge by searching for the MIAC Sports Network.
The 2025 MIAC Volleyball Playoffs will be streamed live on the MIAC Sports Network in a pay-per-view format. Individual playoff contests will be streamed for $10 each. A $25 “playoff pass” to stream all five matches will also be available for purchase. Details and information on purchasing pay-per-view access will be made available in advance of the conference playoffs. Access and availability of regular-season match streams will not be impacted by this policy change.
AWARD WATCH
The 2025 MIAC Volleyball All-Conference honors will be voted on by MIAC coaches after the regular season. In addition to a 22-player All-MIAC squad, coaches will also vote on individual awards for the MIAC Offensive, Defensive, Rookie, and Coach of the Year.
Throughout the regular season, the MIAC will recognize top individual performances with the MIAC Volleyball Offensive and Specialist (Defensive/Setter) of the Week awards. Athlete of the Week awards will begin on Tuesday, September 2, and be announced each Monday following through the end of the regular season. During the week following the MIAC Playoffs, participating coaches will also select a nine-player All-Playoff Team in recognition of outstanding performances throughout the conference tournament.
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Pilots Fall to Titans 1-0
Next Game: Long Beach State 8/24/2025 | 1:00 PM ESPN+ Aug. 24 (Sun) / 1:00 PM Long Beach State PORTLAND, Ore. — The Portland Pilots fell in their home opener against Cal State Fullerton Titans 1-0. The Pilots fall to 0-1-1 on the season. How it Happened The […]

PORTLAND, Ore. — The Portland Pilots fell in their home opener against Cal State Fullerton Titans 1-0. The Pilots fall to 0-1-1 on the season.
How it Happened
The Pilots and Titans clashed in the first half, playing a defensive battle that left both teams scoreless after the first 45. The goal for the Titans came in the 73rd minute when Isabella Cruz worked her way into the box for the shot and score. The Pilots searched for the equalizer, but came up just short.
Game Notes
- Sophia Hills recorded two saves for the Pilots out of six total Titans shots.
- Portland outshot the Titans seven to six.
- Two players made their Pilot debuts Thursday night: Talia Niebles-Webb and Adison Bosa.
Up Next
The Pilots stay home for their next match, taking on the Long Beach State Beach on Sunday, Aug. 24. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. Check PortlandPilots.com for tickets, live stats and video options.
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Women’s Volleyball vs University of Mobile (Ala.) on 8/21/2025 – Box Score
KU 1-0 [Makenzi Bennett] Kill by Emily Osborne (from Emma McPherson). [Makenzi Bennett] Kill by Emily Osborne (from Emma McPherson). 1 0 UM 1-1 [Gabby […]

KU
1-0
[Makenzi Bennett] Kill by Emily Osborne (from Emma McPherson).
1

0
1-1
[Gabby Sheffield] Kill by Cece Worsham (from Mallory Dills).

1
[Gabby Sheffield] Kill by Cece Worsham (from Mallory Dills).
1-2
[Frederica Silva] Attack error by Emily Osborne (block by Cece Worsham; Aubree Valcourt).

2
[Frederica Silva] Attack error by Emily Osborne (block by Cece Worsham; Aubree Valcourt).
1-3
[Frederica Silva] Attack error by Sophie Dorris.

3
[Frederica Silva] Attack error by Sophie Dorris.
2-3
[Frederica Silva] Kill by Peyton Frazer (from Emma McPherson).
2

3
2-4
[Frederica Silva] Kill by Cece Worsham (from Mallory Dills).

4
[Frederica Silva] Kill by Cece Worsham (from Mallory Dills).
2-5
[Frederica Silva] Service ace (Gabby Sheffield).

5
[Frederica Silva] Service ace (Gabby Sheffield).
2-6
[Frederica Silva] Attack error by Peyton Frazer.

6
[Frederica Silva] Attack error by Peyton Frazer.
3-6
[Frederica Silva] Kill by Peyton Frazer (from Emma McPherson).
3

6
4-6
[Jaci Drinnon] Attack error by Cece Worsham (block by Jennifer Cope; Sophie Dorris).
4

6
4-7
[Jaci Drinnon] Kill by Cece Worsham (from Mallory Dills).

7
[Jaci Drinnon] Kill by Cece Worsham (from Mallory Dills).
4-8
[Mallory Dills] Attack error by Sophie Dorris (block by Cece Worsham; Aubree Valcourt).

8
[Mallory Dills] Attack error by Sophie Dorris (block by Cece Worsham; Aubree Valcourt).
5-8
[Mallory Dills] Kill by Peyton Frazer (from Emma McPherson).
5

8
6-8
[Hannan Ellis] Kill by Jennifer Cope (from Peyton Frazer).
6

8
7-8
[Hannan Ellis] Service ace (Team).
7

8
8-8
[Hannan Ellis] Service ace (Cece Worsham).
8

8
Timeout Keiser.
8-9
[Hannan Ellis] Kill by Abby Lester (from Mallory Dills).

9
[Hannan Ellis] Kill by Abby Lester (from Mallory Dills).
8-10
[Cece Worsham] Service ace (Jaci Drinnon).

10
[Cece Worsham] Service ace (Jaci Drinnon).
9-10
[Cece Worsham] Kill by Jennifer Cope (from Hannan Ellis).
9

10
9-11
[Georgia Simmons] Kill by Aubree Valcourt (from Mallory Dills).

11
[Georgia Simmons] Kill by Aubree Valcourt (from Mallory Dills).
9-12
[Faith Marquis] Kill by Isabella Steffel (from Mallory Dills).

12
[Faith Marquis] Kill by Isabella Steffel (from Mallory Dills).
10-12
[Faith Marquis] Service error.
10

12
11-12
[Gabby Gordon] Attack error by Abby Lester (block by Corrina Porch-Maxey; Emily Osborne).
11

12
11-13
[Gabby Gordon] Kill by Makenzi Bennett (from Mallory Dills).

13
[Gabby Gordon] Kill by Makenzi Bennett (from Mallory Dills).
12-13
[Paryss Betts] Kill by Emma Hampton (from Hannan Ellis).
12

13
12-14
[Emma McPherson] Kill by Isabella Steffel (from Mallory Dills).

14
[Emma McPherson] Kill by Isabella Steffel (from Mallory Dills).
13-14
[Makenzi Bennett] Kill by Sophie Dorris (from Emma McPherson).
13

14
13-15
[Gabby Sheffield] Kill by Cece Worsham (from Mallory Dills).

15
[Gabby Sheffield] Kill by Cece Worsham (from Mallory Dills).
14-15
[Jaci Drinnon] Attack error by Cece Worsham (block by Peyton Frazer; Jennifer Cope).
14

15
15-15
[Jaci Drinnon] Attack error by Cece Worsham.
15

15
15-16
[Gabby Sheffield] Service error.

16
[Gabby Sheffield] Service error.
16-16
[Frederica Silva] Kill by Peyton Frazer (from Emma McPherson).
16

16
15-16
[Jaci Drinnon] Attack error by Cece Worsham (block by Jennifer Cope; Sophie Dorris).

16
16-16
[Jaci Drinnon] Attack error by Cece Worsham.
16

16
16-17
[Jaci Drinnon] Service error.

17
[Jaci Drinnon] Service error.
17-17
[Mallory Dills] Kill by Peyton Frazer (from Emma McPherson).
17

17
18-17
[Hannan Ellis] Kill by Jennifer Cope.
18

17
Timeout Keiser.
19-17
[Hannan Ellis] Attack error by Abby Lester (block by Peyton Frazer; Jennifer Cope).
19

17
20-17
[Hannan Ellis] Service ace (Makenzi Bennett).
20

17
20-18
[Hannan Ellis] Attack error by Peyton Frazer (block by Aubree Valcourt).

18
[Hannan Ellis] Attack error by Peyton Frazer (block by Aubree Valcourt).
21-18
[Hannan Ellis] Attack error by Abby Lester.
21

18
22-18
[Hannan Ellis] Kill by Peyton Frazer (from Hannan Ellis).
22

18
23-18
[Cece Worsham] Kill by Peyton Frazer (from Hannan Ellis).
23

18
23-19
[Georgia Simmons] Attack error by Emma Hampton.

19
[Georgia Simmons] Attack error by Emma Hampton.
24-19
[Faith Marquis] Kill by Corrina Porch-Maxey (from Hannan Ellis).
24

19
24-20
[Gabby Gordon] Kill by Isabella Steffel (from Mallory Dills).

20
[Gabby Gordon] Kill by Isabella Steffel (from Mallory Dills).
24-21
[Paryss Betts] Attack error by Emily Osborne (block by Isabella Steffel; Cece Worsham).

21
[Paryss Betts] Attack error by Emily Osborne (block by Isabella Steffel; Cece Worsham).
25-21
[Paryss Betts] Service error.
25

21
24-22
[Emma McPherson] Kill by Makenzi Bennett (from Mallory Dills).

22
[Emma McPherson] Kill by Makenzi Bennett (from Mallory Dills).
25-22
[Makenzi Bennett] Kill by Sophie Dorris (from Emma McPherson).
25

22
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2025 Cypress vs Whittier – Men’s Water Polo – News
Event Info Here’s how to watch the 2025 Cypress College vs Whittier – Men’s Water Polo broadcast on FloSwimming. The 2025 Cypress College vs Whittier – Men’s Water Polo broadcast starts on Sep 13, 2025. Stream or cast from your desktop, mobile or TV. Now available on Roku, Fire TV, Chromecast and Apple TV. Don’t […]

Event Info
Here’s how to watch the 2025 Cypress College vs Whittier – Men’s Water Polo broadcast on FloSwimming. The 2025 Cypress College vs Whittier – Men’s Water Polo broadcast starts on Sep 13, 2025. Stream or cast from your desktop, mobile or TV. Now available on Roku, Fire TV, Chromecast and Apple TV. Don’t forget to download the FloSports app on iOS or Android! If you can’t watch live, catch up with the replays! Video footage from the event will be archived and stored in a video library for FloSwimming subscribers to watch for the duration of their subscription.
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Favourites deliver as France shed tears of joy at Men’s U18 European Water Polo Championships
Greece, Serbia and Spain all did an efficient job in the crossovers to advance to the quarter-finals in the elite level of the Men’s U18 European Water Polo Championships being staged in the Romanian venue of Oradea. The battle for the eighth spot was as fierce as usual and victory went to France after an […]

Greece, Serbia and Spain all did an efficient job in the crossovers to advance to the quarter-finals in the elite level of the Men’s U18 European Water Polo Championships being staged in the Romanian venue of Oradea. The battle for the eighth spot was as fierce as usual and victory went to France after an emotion-filled game with The Netherlands.
Crossovers – France oust the Dutch in emotion-charged clash
As expected, the first of the crossover matches, between France and The Netherlands, generated huge excitement. The Dutch might have been considered favourites as they had caused some headaches for the big teams elsewhere. But it was France who made it through in the lower division.
The French looked fresher and sharper while the Dutch barely showed the quality game which kept them in the game against the Hungarians, Italians and Greeks.

France’s captain and outfield player Killian Braise stopped a penalty with his leg after keeper Camile Dervieux had been excluded, although his initial effort could not prevent a score. Credit: Aniko Kovacs/European Aquatics
Early in the second The Netherlands were still 3-2 up, but started fading. The French converted two penalties to go ahead, then the Dutch missed not two, not three, but four 6 on 5s in a row.
After an early exchange of goals at the beginning of the third, things went from bad to worse for the Netherlands. Luca Barnat buried a man-up for 4-6, then the Dutch lost their captain and one of their top scorers Fabio Jukic with his third major foul, and Swuanzo Shiron put that extra too. Another miss from the next Dutch man-up was especially crucial as an action goal from the French made it 4-8 with 2:35 remaining.
A time-out was called and Jamie de Zwart pulled one back 11 seconds later, however, when they had a chance to halve the gap, they wasted their 6th 6 on 5 in a row as well. They paid for that as the French buried a penalty from their next possession and even if Pim Hageman netted a nice one from action nine seconds from time, the Dutch outlook wasn’t that bright at 6-9 before the final quarter.
They went all in and managed to fight back till 9-10. Emotions were running high as French goalkeeper Camile Dervieux stopped Teun Blankhorst’s penalty only to be excluded for an early move. From among the the field players, captain Killian Braise swam to the goal and he stopped the ball with his leg. But during the awkward move he somehow swept it behind the virtual line, so it was called a goal.
The next one and a half minutes were crucial as both sides missed a 6 on 5, and it was Braise whose blast from the perimeter gave a tremendous boost for the French. They defended well, then earned a 6 on 4, called a time-out, and even though their head coach got a red card in that interval, Johan Scorletti sent the ball home for 9-12 with 2:04 on the clock, leaving no way back for the Dutch.
They tried a 7 on 6, could score only from the second attempt when 1:31 were remaining. The French burned their time then a bad pass ruined the Dutch last real chance, a man-up with 40 seconds to go – when they could finally score for 11-12, it was too late, at 0:02, and the French started their joyful celebrations, with some players shedding tears of joy.

Joy was unbounded among the French players after a victory that earned them a quarter-final place. Credit: Aniko Kovacs/European Aquatics
The other three matches, predictably, produced lopsided contests. The top division teams won withou fuss, though the Greek head coach Ilian Machiaras never stopped educating his players – with his temper, deep voice and wide gestures he produced a stand-alone show around the bench hat was just as spectacular as the match itself.
The game produced 33 goals as Poland put up a good fight, though the Greeks’ win was never in danger. However, Maestro Machiaras wasn’t too happy with the number of goals they conceded and the chances they missed, so his lecturing went uninterrupted for four periods (obviously, for 17-18-year-old players, immediate explanations are important during the matches). The Greeks’ only concern might have been the injury their captain and best shooter Dimitrios Chatzis sustained in the second half as he had to leave the pool and received treatment; hopefully, he can play in the quarters.

An easy put-away for Greek captain Dimitrios Chatzis, who scored five but was injured later: Credit:Aniko Kovacs/European Aquatics
Malta’s dream lived for four minutes. The brave Maltese boys who stunningly won their group ahead of Germany jumped to a 0-2 lead against Serbia. However, the heavy favourites then geared up, found their rhythm and with 9-0 run they decided the match by half-time. In the closing period, Malta scored seven goals to reduce the gap to five at the end, a fine achievement, despite the Serbs’ composure-meltdown.

The Maltese found it hard to cope with the tough Serbian defending. Credit:Aniko Kovacs/European Aquatics
Spain took on Germany and they found it hard to fend off their opponents’ resistance. The start looked easy as the favourites stormed to a 3-0 lead, but the Germans pulled one back 33 seconds before the first break and they kicked off the second with a man-up goal for 3-2. They had more possession, including a 6 on 5 to go even, but missed their opportunities. The Spaniards, after almost four minutes of struggling up front, added two to resore the three-goal gap which they held till halftime when they were 6-3 up.
Then the Spanish put the game to bed quickly with smart man-up plays and fast counters. They hit three in three minutes and added one more shortly before the last break to make it 10-3. The Germans halted their scoreless run after 11 minutes, and then managed to find the back of the net a few more times but the Spaniards also added a couple of goals to keep the margin safe.

The Germans held on for two periods but then the Spaniards took full control – Photo: EA/Aniko Kovacs
Earlier, Turkish players bounced back from their utter disappointment after having lost to Poland and being dropped to the 13-16th place playoffs. They had to dig deep to fend off Georgia’s renewed surges but at 8-8 they staged a 3-0 run and shut out their rivals in the last six minutes to win the match.
They will meet Romania once more, as on the opening day. The hosts stormed to a 1-9 lead against Ukraine. Though their concentration level dropped significantly in the third, netting three in a row after 6-10 put the match back onto its desired track.
Division One, Rio Maior
In the lower division matches being played in the Portuguese venue of Rio Maior, the Swiss almost blew it, though they built a massive 9-4 lead against the Czechs late in the third period. No one thought they would not score more in the last 10:02 minutes. But as their game went lower and lower, their rivals smelled blood and with 2:35 to go, they trailed only 9-8. After killing a man-down, they forced a 6 on 5 at the other end with 1:02 remaining but couldn’t equalise and the Swiss burnt the remaining time.

The Slovakians left no doubt who was the better side in their match against Denmark. Credit: Nikola Krstic/European Aquatics
Slovakia didn’t have similar problems as they crushed Denmark, while Lithuania and Great Britain produced another exciting clash. The Brits took a flying start to lead 3-5 after eight minutes, but the Lithuanians hit back in the second where they netted eight goals and went 11-8 up by half-time. In the third they blew the Brits away with a 6-1 rush and never looked back.
Results, Day 4
Elite Championships, Oradea
Crossovers
Netherlands v France 11-12
Greece v Poland 21-12
Serbia v Malta 18-13
Spain v Germany 14-7
Fixtures, Quarter-finals, Day 5
16.00 Montenegro v France
17.30 Croatia v Greece
19.00 Hungary v Serbia
20.30 Italy v Spain
For places 13-16th
Georgia v Turkiye 8-11
Ukraine v Romania 12-16
Division One, Rio Maior
Crossovers
Slovakia v Denmark 21-4
Switzerland v Czechia 9-8
Lithuania v Great Britain 19-14
Play-off to play for the 9-12th place
Ireland v Austria 12-15
Fixtures, Quarter-finals, Day 5
12.30 Moldova v Belgium
15.30 Bulgaria v Lithuania
17.15 Israel v Slovakia
19.00 Portugal v Switzerland
Gergely Csurka for European Aquatics
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MAC Announces 18
MUNCIE, Ind. – The Mid-American Conference office announced today the 2026 women’s basketball schedule. The Cardinals are set to face 18-game conference slate with the addition of two contests being played in the third year of the MAC-SBC Challenge. The league will also welcome a new member to its conference lineup this season with the […]


MUNCIE, Ind. – The Mid-American Conference office announced today the 2026 women’s basketball schedule. The Cardinals are set to face 18-game conference slate with the addition of two contests being played in the third year of the MAC-SBC Challenge. The league will also welcome a new member to its conference lineup this season with the addition of UMass.
The Ball State women’s basketball team opens its 2026 18-game MAC campaign which will include nine games at home and nine on the road over a 12-week span with a break in February for the second year of the Sun Belt Conference Challenge on Feb. 7. In addition, Ball State will have two bye games, one in January and one in March. The Cardinals will start conference action at home against Eastern Michigan (Dec. 20). Ball State will close MAC play on the road at league rival Toledo (March 7).
The conference tournament runs March 11-14 with the league’s top eight teams advancing to Cleveland for the quarterfinals, semifinals and the title game on Saturday, March 14.
The Cardinals ended another historic season under 14th-year head coach Brady Sallee in 2025 which saw Ball State claim both the MAC regular season and tournament titles along with its second-ever trip to the NCAA Tournament.
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