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Kathleen Duwve Joins Women's Soccer Staff as Assistant Coach

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Kathleen Duwve Joins Women's Soccer Staff as Assistant Coach

HANOVER, N.H. – Taylor Schram, the Stacy Branca ’94 Family Head Coach of Women’s Soccer, has announced the addition of Kathleen Duwve as an assistant coach. 
 

“I could not be more excited about the addition of Kathleen to our staff here at Dartmouth Women’s Soccer,” Schram said. “She is one of the most talented goalkeeper coaches in the country, and her presence will immediately elevate our goalkeeping environment. Kathleen’s passion, work ethic, and ability to teach the game at a high level will undoubtedly benefit our athletes in a positive way.”
 

Duwve comes to Dartmouth from Iowa State, where she served as an assistant coach for two seasons. During her time with the Cyclones, she established Avery Gillahan as a goalkeeper, earning 159 saves through her sophomore season, as well as Big 12 Goalkeeper of the Week and Big 12 Freshman of the Week honors. 
 

She began her coaching career at DePaul University in August 2021, serving as an assistant coach. While with the Blue Demons, Duwve cultivated a competitive culture and since then, has seen goalkeepers Mollie Eriksson and Elena Milam kick off professional careers with Ottawa Rapids FC and Salmon Bay FC. 
 

Hailing from Sylvania, Ohio, Duwve spent her collegiate career at Bowling Green State University. She holds the program records in winning percentage (64.5), as well as goals-against average (1.02). Before graduating in 2020, she earned a number of accolades, including being selected to the All-MAC First Team, Academic All-MAC Team, and named a MAC Distinguished Scholar Athlete.
 

As a goalkeeper for the Falcons, Duwve had 216 saves, 14 clean sheets, 32 wins, and a .797 save percentage through 5045 minutes of work. Additionally, she guided her team to two back-to-back MAC and NCAA championships. 
 

Duwve began her professional career in Apulia Trani ASD in Italy’s Serie C, then returned to the U.S. to play for the Women’s Premier Soccer League’s Gotham Reserves. 
 

“I’m thrilled to be joining Taylor, Rachel, and Hayley on staff. The vision Taylor has for this program, paired with the current staff, is something that I couldn’t resist being a part of. I look forward to contributing to the development of our student-athletes both on and off the field.” Duwve said.

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Belmont Volleyball Adds Butler Transfer Lauren Evans

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Belmont Volleyball and head coach Fritz Rosenberg announced the addition of Butler transfer Lauren Evans on Wednesday morning. 

The sophomore defensive specialist from Carmel, Indiana, will wear jersey No. 0, becoming Belmont Volleyball’s second spring 2026 transfer. 

Evans arrives in Nashville after spending her first two collegiate seasons at Butler, competing in the BIG EAST Conference. During the 2025 season, she appeared in all 29 matches, totaling 448 digs while averaging 3.57 digs per set and adding 93 assists. She posted a season-high 26 digs at St. John’s on Oct. 25 and played a key role in Butler’s defense throughout the season. 

As a freshman in 2024, Evans appeared in 29 matches and 96 sets, collecting a team-high 270 digs. She finished the season with 59 assists and 31 service aces, ranking ninth in the BIG EAST. 

Prior to Butler, Evans was a standout at the high school level in Indiana. She was ranked as the fourth-best player in the state by PrepDig and was a four-year starter, competing primarily as an outside hitter. 

Evans joins the Bruins’ Class of 2028, bringing proven defensive versatility and experience to Belmont’s back row. 



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Track and Field Returns to Indoor Season

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PISCATAWAY, N.J. – The Scarlet Knights resumes the 2025-26 season in the New Year, a schedule that will test them across some of the nation’s most competitive stages.
 
Rutgers got the season started with a select group of distance runners traveling to Boston for the Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener. The meet saw Lucas Reguinho and Kelsey O’Neil break the men’s and women’s indoor 5,000-meter school records, respectively.
 
The Scarlet Knights return several top performers from a year ago, including Charlee Crawford and Sincere Robinson who were each named to the Big Ten Indoor Athletes to Watch list.
 


Rutgers will continue the indoor season with back-to-back meets in Philadelphia, first at the Penn Select (Jan.10), followed by the Quaker Invitational (Jan. 17). The Scarlet Knights will compete in a split weekend with members of the squad traveling to Boston for the Scarlet and White Invitational (Jan. 24) and the Hokie Invitational (Jan. 24) in Blacksburg, Va. They return to familiar territory in Philadelphia for the Penn Invitational (Jan. 30) and head to New York to host the Scarlet Knights Open (Feb. 6).

 

From there, the Scarlet Knights continue to build their momentum at the Valentine Invitational (Feb. 13) in Boston, followed by a trip to Fayetteville, Ark., for the Tyson Invitational (Feb. 13-14). The indoor stretch concludes on a championship stage at the Big Ten Championships (Feb. 27-28) in Indianapolis, Ind. The NCAA Championships conclude the indoor season back in Arkansas on March13-14.

 

With winter behind them, the team transitions to the outdoor season, beginning with warm-weather competitions in Florida at the USF Alumni Invitational (March 20-21) in Tampa and the Miami Invitational. The group splits again the following weekend to participate in the Raleigh Relays (March 26-28) and UCF Knights Invitational (March 27-28).

 

The Scarlet Knights are back North for the Sam Howell Invitational (April 4) in Princeton, N.J. The Scarlet Knights then return to their home track for the Rutgers Relays (April 11) in Piscataway. Rutgers travels West for the Bryan Clay Invitational (April 16-18) in Azusa, Calif., before returning East for the IC4A/ECAC Championships (April 17-19) in Fairfax, Va.

 

Next up are the historic Penn Relays (April 23-25) in Philadelphia, followed by the Larry Ellis Invitational (May 1-2) in Princeton. A trip to Baton Rouge, La. for the LSU Invitational (May 2) closes out the regular outdoor season before the Big Ten Championships (May 15-17) in Lincoln, Neb. The NCAA East First Round will take place in Lexington, Ky, followed by the NCAA Championships in Eugene, Ore., where Hayward Field sets the backdrop for a highly competitive finale. Rutgers sent a program-record eight Scarlet Knights to last year’s NCAA Championships.





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Mansfield Adds Two to 2026 Volleyball Roster

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MANHATTAN, Kan. – K-State head volleyball coach Jason Mansfield announced the additions of UTEP transfer Fuka Sekita and Tennessee transfer Camdyn Stucky to the 2026 roster Wednesday morning.
 
Sekita, a 5-foot-1 libero/defensive specialist from Hyogo, Japan, comes to Manhattan for her senior season after a one-year stint at UTEP, where she helped the Miners to a 25-5 overall record and first-round appearance in the NCAA Tournament.
 
“We are so excited to welcome Fuka to our K-State Volleyball family,” Mansfield said. “She is a quick, fearless defender who is incredibly skilled as a passer, server, and setter. Fuka is driven to be the best she can be, has a deep love for the game of volleyball and will bring a great deal of experience and passion to our team.”
 
In her lone season at UTEP, Sekita anchored the Miners’ defense with a team-leading 364 digs (3.64 digs per set) – the seventh-best mark in the Conference USA – and reached double-figure digs in 23 matches. She produced a season-best 24 digs against Missouri State on November 1, while also adding 99 assists and 19 service aces.
 
“I chose K-State because it will be a great experience to play in one of the best conferences,” Sekita said. “The people were so positive, and I felt very comfortable with them. Also, K-State has amazing facilities. These are the reasons why I chose K-State.”
 
Prior to her time at UTEP, Sekita posted two standout seasons at New Mexico Military Institute, earning NJCAA First Team All-American and AVCA Second Team All-American honors. At NMMI, Sekita competed in 243 sets across 69 matches and tallied an impressive 1,297 digs, averaging 5.34 digs per set, while also contributing 191 assists and 65 service aces. 

In addition to her All-American honors, Sekita named the 2023 Western Junior College Athletic Conference (WJCAC) Defensive Player of the Year and 2024 WJCAC Conference Most Valuable Player. She also earned 13 WJCAC Player of the Week honors and was a four-time NJCAA Defensive Player of the Week.

 

Sekita is the daughter of Yumiko Sekita and has two siblings, Nodoka and Akari. She plans to study kinesiology during her time at K-State.

 

Stucky, a 6-foot-3 setter, returns to her home state of Kansas following her redshirt-freshman campaign at Tennessee, where she appeared in seven matches and recorded five kills, three assists, and two blocks.

 

“We are so excited to welcome Camdyn to our K-State Volleyball family,” Mansfield said. “She is a long, dynamic athlete with great hands who can play the entire game at a high level. Camdyn is strong in her faith, and family means everything to her. We love having another Kansas kid in our program.”

 

Prior to her commitment to Tennessee, Stucky was a two-sport athlete and letterwinner at Maize South High School in Wichita, also pitching for the Mavericks’ softball team.

 

“I was looking for a place near home where I could thrive, and that’s exactly what I found,” Stucky said. “I am so grateful.”

 

She capped her senior campaign with 935 assists, 207 digs, 173 kills, 57 aces and 54 blocks to lead Maize South to its third-place finish in the Kansas 5A State Tournament and a 38-5 overall record. Her performance at the tournament earned her a spot on the All-State Tournament Team.

 

Stucky also recorded five matches with 30 or more assists and posted one double-double, finishing with 37 assists and 11 digs. She led the squad in assists and aces, ranked second in blocks and digs, and tallied five or more kills in 17 matches. She finished third on the team in kills and led the Mavericks with a .435 hitting percentage on the season.

During her junior campaign, Stucky tallied 790 assists, 165 digs, 123 kills, 49 aces and 41 blocks en route to earning First Team All-Ark Valley-Chisholm Trail Division I and Second Team All-Class 5A honors.

 

She is the daughter of Casey and Cody Stucky, and has four siblings: Caiya, Cy, Cohen, and Channing. She plans to major in business while attending K-State.

 

The Wildcats finished the 2025 season with an 18-10 overall record and a 10-8 mark in Big 12 play, earning the program’s first at-large bid to the NCAA Division I Volleyball Championship since 2021.

 

2026 K-State Volleyball Signing Class










Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown / High School / Club
Skylar Brady Fr. OH 6-1 Bethany, Okla. / Bethany HS / Oklahoma Peak Performance
Ellah Derrer Fr. MB 6-4 Davenport, Iowa / Davenport Assumption / Iowa Select VBC
Addison Massey Fr. OH 6-1 Las Cruces, N.M. / Las Cruces High School / Texas Performance
Reese Resmer Fr. MB 6-0 Noblesville, Ind. / Noblesville HS / Boiler Juniors Volleyball Club
Fuka Sekita Sr. L/DS 5-1 Hyogo, Japan / Mukogawa Women’s University Senior HS / UTEP
Camdyn Stucky R-So. S 6-3 Wichita, Kan. / South Maize HS / Tennessee



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Volleyball Legends codes: Full list of codes for January 2026

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If you’ve ever wanted a Haikyu!! game in Roblox, then Volleyball Legends is for you, and with our codes, you’ll be able to dominate the court.

Based on the hit Volleyball manga and anime Haikyu!!, Volleyball Legends is one of the biggest sports games on Roblox.

These codes will mostly get you Spins, but if you’re after some other codes, you may want to check out our pages for The Forge, Blox Fruits, Fruits Battlegrounds and even Fortnite Steal the Brainrot.

But if you’re here for Volleyball Legends codes, you can read on for the full list of available codes that you can redeem right now.

Volleyball Legends codes: Full list of codes for January 2026

Here is a full list of available codes for Volleyball Legends in January 2026:

Active codes

  • UPDATE_51 – 5x Lucky Style Spins
  • SET_DUMP – 5x Lucky Style Spins
  • NEW_YEAR – 5x Lucky Ability Spins

Expired codes

  • HAPPY_HOLIDAYS
  • JINKO_CLAUS
  • UPDATE_50
  • UPDATE_49
  • BAN_CHALLENGE
  • FREE_ABILITY_SLOT
  • UPDATE_48
  • SEASON_X
  • WINTER_IS_HERE
  • PITY_FIX
  • UPDATE_47
  • 2_BILLION
  • KAZANA_BACK
  • UPDATE_46
  • CHALLENGE
  • HAKKA_NERF
  • ULTRA
  • CLONE
  • UPDATE_45
  • BUG_FIXES
  • MASTERY_2
  • UPDATE_44
  • 1V1
  • SEASON_9
  • UPDATE_43
  • HOTFIX
  • MASTERIES
  • KISUKI_BUFFED
  • TAICHOU_WINNER
  • UPDATE_41
  • PLAYERCARDS
  • SECRET_CARDS
  • UPDATE_40
  • ROBO_ARM
  • HIDARI_GOAT
  • SPOOKY_MONTH
  • TWINS_RETURN
  • UPDATE_39
  • UPDATE_38
  • FALL_SEASON
  • BECOME_SPIDER
  • YOGAN_BUFF
  • 3M_FAVS
  • UPDATE_37
  • ANGRY_MAN
  • 300K_CCU
  • UPDATE_36
  • TSK_RETURNS_WOO
  • GOAT_SETTER_RETURNS
  • UPDATE_35
  • UPDATE_34_BALANCE
  • EXTRA_TOUCH_BUFF
  • NEW_STYLE_SOON
  • PROTORI_100K_CLUB
  • SCHOOLS_BACK
  • INDOOR_COURT
  • UPDATE_33_EVIL
  • UPDATE_33_GOOD
  • CURVE_SPIKER
  • 2RAINBOWSTATS
  • UPDATE_32_JINKO
  • VOTE_BLOXY
  • UPDATE_31_W
  • EXTRA_TOUCH
  • BLAME_DONDRED
  • FREE_SLOT_HERE
  • TSH_RETURNS
  • UPDATE_30
  • BIG_HUGE_UPDATE
  • SOME_ABILITY_SPINS
  • DON’T_TAP_THE_GLASS
  • SEASON_6_GRIND
  • MIKAGE_W
  • MIKAGE_GOATED
  • 1_BILLION_VISITS
  • UPDATE_28
  • NEW_ABILITY
  • 1MILLION
  • MATCHMAKING_PLS_WORK
  • UPDATE_27
  • UPDATE_26
  • NEW_STYLE
  • KAZANA_COMING
  • SPINS
  • BONUS_SHELL
  • BONUS_YEN
  • VOLCANO_SEASON
  • 2M_MEMBERS
  • UPDATE_25
  • UPDATE_24
  • 900K_MEMBERS
  • QOL
  • PROTORI_50K
  • UPDATE_23
  • TAICHOU_YEN
  • TAICHOU_SHELLS
  • TAICHOU_SOON
  • PROTORI_YT
  • 800K_MEMBERS
  • ABILITY_FIX
  • 700M_VISITS
  • UPDATE_22
  • UPDATE_21
  • 650M_VISITS
  • 2M_FAVS
  • 750K_MEMBERS
  • 1_MIL_FAVS
  • 5M_FAVS
  • 6M_M_MEMBERS
  • 7M_FAVS
  • 100M_VISITS
  • 10MIN_DELAY
  • 180K_FAVS
  • 1M_LIKES
  • 250K_MEMBERS
  • 350K_MEMBERS
  • 400M_VISITS
  • 40M_VISITS
  • 50M_VISITS
  • 600K_MEMBERS
  • AURA
  • BACK_TILT
  • BALANCE
  • BLOCKING
  • DELAYED
  • EASTER
  • FAST_MODE
  • GODLY_BLOCKER
  • KIMIRO_ABILITY
  • KIMIRO_BLOCK
  • KIMIRO_BOUNCY
  • KIMIRO_HEIGHT
  • KIMIRO_OUT
  • KIMIRO_SET
  • KIMIRO_SPEED
  • KIMIRO_SPIKE
  • KIMIRO_THICK
  • MADNESS
  • MOBILE_FIXES
  • NEW_TIMESKIP
  • OP_LIBERO
  • PRACTICE_AREA
  • PROTORIONTWITTER
  • RANKED_FIXING
  • SEASON_3
  • SECRET_ABILITY
  • SHIELD_BREAKER
  • SHUTDOWN_CODE2
  • SILLY_POTIONS
  • SUPER_DIVE
  • TWINS_ARE_HERE
  • TWINS_REWORK
  • UPDATE_20
  • UPDATE_19
  • UPDATE_18_CRYSTALS
  • UPDATE_18
  • UPDATE_17
  • UPDATE_16
  • UPDATE_15
  • UPDATE_14
  • UPDATE_13
  • UPDATE_12
  • UPDATE_5
  • UPDATE_4

How to redeem codes in Volleyball Legends

Redeeming your Volleyball Legends codes is simple, and only requires following these quick steps:

  1. Launch Volleyball Legends in the Roblox client
  2. Hit the ‘Shop’ icon at the bottom of your screen
  3. Hit the ‘Codes’ icon on the left-hand side of the menu
  4. Type or paste your code of choice into the text box
  5. Hit ‘USE CODE!’ to redeem
  6. Enjoy your rewards!

Just be aware that, in order to use codes, you must first reach Level 15 – any codes used before reaching this level will not work!

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Wisconsin coach Kelly Sheffield sheds light on Una Vajagic’s departure

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Updated Jan. 6, 2026, 6:00 p.m. CT

MADISON – In the wake of Wisconsin’s Final Four run and heartbreaking loss to Kentucky, Kelly Sheffield’s hope was to have a moment to embrace the season before addressing players’ futures upon the team’s return to Madison.

The 13-year Wisconsin volleyball coach, sitting in his Kellner Hall office, could envision in an ideal world “taking a deep breath, for the coaches to have a bourbon, for the kids that are 21 to probably share in one as well and our younger ones to have a Shirley Temple – whatever it is that they have, a Diet Coke – and just toast each other and say, ‘Damn, that was fun, that was unbelievable.’”



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Volleyball signs six freshmen for 2026 season

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HOUGHTON, Mich. – Michigan Tech volleyball coach Cindy Pindral announced six incoming freshmen to the team for the 2026 season. Outside hitter Reagan Lesley from Clinton Township, Mich., middle blocker Laney Knaack from Waunakee, Wis., setter Ella Maxwell from North Aurora, Ill., outside hitter Kayla Heinonen from Delano, Minn., defensive specialist Natalie Leach from Burlington, Wis., and outside hitter Mia Hahn from Fairbanks, Alaska have all committed to continuing their education and playing careers at Tech in the fall.

“This is a very exciting and dynamic signing class that will bring a lot of energy and skill to our roster,” Pindral said. “Each of these student-athletes have earned high accolades during their prep careers, and I have no doubt that they will each leave a positive mark on our program.”

Reagan Lesley – Outside Hitter / Clinton Township, Mich.

Reagan is a 5-foot-10 outside hitter from Clinton Township, Michigan. She was a four-year starter on varsity and two-time captain for Chippewa Valley High School, where she led the Big Reds to three consecutive conference championships. She was the 2024 MVP/Player of the Year for her conference. Reagan was a three-year All-Conference First Team selection, two-time First Team All-County and four-year All-State Academic Student. In her Senior season, Reagan was named All-Region and broke Chippewa Valley’s 29-year-old kills record with over 1,400 kills and led her team to its first district championship since 2014. She played club for both Michigan Elite and Unified. Reagan will be pursuing a degree in business.

Laney Knaack – Middle Blocker / Waunakee, Wis.

Laney is a 6-0 middle blocker from Waunakee, Wisconsin. She has been the starting middle for Waunakee High School varsity, as well as for Sting United and Madtown 18-1s national club teams. During her senior season, Waunakee was ranked fourth in the state in Division 1, went 41-9-0 overall, and made it to the Wisconsin State semifinals. Waunakee also won its conference in her junior and senior years. In her senior season, Laney earned Honorable Mention All-State Badger-Large Conference, Second Team All-Conference, ranked second in the conference in hitting percentage, and fourth in blocks. Laney will be pursuing a degree in business.

Ella Maxwell – Setter / North Aurora, Ill.

Ella is a 5-8 left-handed setter from North Aurora, Illinois. She was a three-year starter for West Aurora High School and the captain of the team in her senior year. She received Upstate Eight Conference Player of the Year honors in 2025 and was a three-time All-Academic Varsity Scholar. Ella led her team to a Conference Championship in 2024 and a runner-up finish in 2025, which marked the first time the school advanced past the first round of regionals in 2019. Ella hit the 1,000-career assist mark in her senior season with 600 assists as her season total. She also played for Club Fusion Volleyball Club for six years and was a JVA-Watchlist member in her junior year. Additionally, Ella was a State Qualifier in track and field for the 4×400 relay in 2023 and 2024. She earned All-Conference and All-Academic honors in track and field in 2023 and 2024. Ella will be pursuing a degree in business at Tech.

Kayla Heinonen – Outside Hitter / Delano, Minn.

Kayla is a 5-8 outside hitter from Delano, Minnesota. She was a four-year varsity player for Delano High School and attended the Minnesota State Tournament in two of the four years. She was voted All-Conference and won the team’s Leadership Award in each of the last three seasons. In her Senior season, Heinonen held Delano’s highest hitting percentage and earned an All-Tournament team spot at the AAA Showcase Tournament. She plays for Crossfire Volleyball Club at the Elite level. Kayla also had three state appearances for Delano track and field. She will be pursuing a degree in either business or kinesiology/integrative physiology.

Natalie Leach – Defensive Specialist / Burlington, Wis.

Natalie is a 5-5 defensive specialist from Burlington, Wisconsin where she was a three-year letter winner for Burlington High School and played club for VC United. Natalie helped lead her team to Conference Championships in the 2023 and 2025 seasons and was a State Qualifier in WIAA Division 1 in her 2023 season. She was named team captain in her senior season and led the Demons with 4.2 digs per set, and earned First Team All-County and Honorable Mention All-State recognition. Natalie was named to the WVCA All-Academic Team in all three eligible seasons and named First Team Best and Brightest by AVCA for her senior season. She plans to major in engineering.

Mia Hahn – Outside Hitter / Fairbanks, Alaska

Mia is a 5-11 outside hitter from Fairbanks, Alaska, where she was a two-year letter winner for Lathrop High School. Mia was named MVP and First Team Middle Alaska Conference All-Conference while helping her team to a 4A State Tournament Quarterfinal appearance in the 2025 season. She led the conference in kills and earned multiple All-Tournament awards, including Best Attacker at the Whaler Invitation in Barrow, Alaska. Mia competes with Alaska Elevate Volleyball Club and was recently selected as one of the top 12 players in the state of Alaska to represent the Alaska U.S. Team at the 2026 Arctic Winter Games in Whitehorse, Yukon, where she will compete against Canadian provincial teams and international programs including Norway and Finland. Prior to Lathrop, Mia competed for Kaiserslautern High School (Germany) and earned All-Euros Tournament Team honors as a sophomore. She plans to major in business while at Tech.
 



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