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Learfield Studios Original Content Series Michigan Made Returns to Feature Wolverine Volleyball

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ANN ARBOR, Mich.  Michigan Athletics and multimedia rightsholder Michigan Sports Properties, in collaboration with the Emmy Award-winning Learfield Studios team, announced today the return of the Michigan Made digital content collection with original docuseries Michigan Made: Volleyball Presented by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan making its debut this week.

Michigan Made: Volleyball offers an all-access pass into the preparation of the Wolverines’ 2025 season, blending candid interviews with coaches and student-athletes, behind-the-scenes training, and glimpses into life beyond the court.

Throughout the 5-part series, viewers will get a firsthand look at the experience of playing volleyball abroad, the strength and depth of this year’s roster of Wolverines, and how Head Coach Erin Virtue’s work with the U.S. National Team is shaping the team’s identity and competitive edge in college volleyball.

“I’m excited for fans to have an inside look into the Michigan Volleyball program through this docuseries,” said Erin Virtue, Michigan Head Volleyball Coach. “There’s so much that goes on behind the scenes to make a great program, and in this series, fans will learn about our student-athletes and staff both on and off the court. We’re incredibly grateful to Blue Cross Blue Shield for sponsoring this project and providing this opportunity to our student-athletes. This partnership makes it possible to showcase our program while supporting our players.”

The Wolverines, led by All-Big Ten selection Allison Jacobs, return their leader in kills, assists, digs, and blocks from a season ago and are set to play a program record 13 matches inside Crisler Center in 2025.

To follow along as the Wolverines prepare for the 2025 season and fight to return to the NCAA Tournament, tune in to MGoBlue.com/MichiganMade this Wednesday, July 30, for the debut episode. Additional episodes of Michigan Made: Volleyball will air every Wednesday until first serve and will also be available across all Michigan Volleyball social media channels.

“We’re thrilled to continue showcasing the terrific athletic programs and student-athletes that represent Michigan Athletics,” added Jennifer Cadicamo, Vice President and General Manager of Michigan Sports Properties. “Blue Cross Blue Shield continues to go above and beyond in their support our incredible student-athletes, and we’re extremely grateful to them for providing this platform to tell Wolverine Volleyball’s story.”

The 2025 Michigan Volleyball season begins on the road Aug. 30 before the Wolverines return to the Crisler Center Sep. 2 for the home opener against Eastern Michigan.

About Learfield
Learfield is the leading media and technology company powering college athletics. Through its digital and physical platforms, Learfield owns and leverages a deep data set and relationships in the industry to drive revenue, growth, brand awareness, and fan engagement for brands, sports, and entertainment properties. With ties to over 1,200 collegiate institutions and over 12,000 local and national brand partners, Learfield’s presence in college sports and live events delivers influence and maximizes reach to target audiences. With solutions for a 365-day, 24/7 fan experience, Learfield enables schools and brands to connect with fans through licensed merchandise, game ticketing, donor identification for athletic programs, exclusive custom content, innovative marketing initiatives, NIL solutions, and advanced digital platforms. Since 2008, it has served as title sponsor for the acclaimed Learfield Directors’ Cup, supporting athletic departments across all divisions.



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Lenes, Kermath take First at Wesleyan Indoor Invite I

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MIDDLETOWN, CT. –  The Wesleyan men’s track and field team opened the 2026 portion of the season at home on Saturday, hosting the Wesleyan Indoor Invite I as the team was led by Alex Kermath ’26 and Bruce Lenes ’26 with first place finishes from inside the Bacon Field House.

RESULTS

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Lenes was a first-place finish in the men’s 1,000m, crossing the finish line with a time of 2:35.73. Placing second was Calum Madigan ’29, running a final 2:47.42.
  • Kermath claimed his top finish in the 3,000m event, finishing with a clocked time of 8:43.90. Placing third was Will Wise ’26 with an 8:51.14.
  • In the mile, Zach Allen ’27 placed second, finishing at 4:27.98 while Noah Mahoney ’27 finished at 4:30.56 in third place.
  • Rami Hayes-Messinger ’26 was a top qualifier in the field events, placing sixth in the weight throw with a final distance of 14.81m.

The Cardinals return to action on Friday, Jan. 16, when they take on the NYC Gotham Cup.
 



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Sullivan Leads Cardinals at Wesleyan Indoor Invite I

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MIDDLETOWN, CT. – Playing host to the Wesleyan Indoor Invite as the first event of the new year, the Wesleyan women’s track and field team saw several top performances as the team was led by Juliette Sullivan ’27 from the Bacon Field House.

RESULTS

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Sullivan nabbed second place in the first track event of the day, clocking in at 7.97 in the 60m dash. Sullivan followed up her performance in the 200m dash, taking first place as she crossed the finish line at 25/97.
  • Kaitlyn Connors ’29 won the women’s mile, finishing just over five minutes with a 5:15.02 final.
  • The Cardinals dominated the 3,000m, finishing with six in the Top 10. Alexandra Simon ’27 led the pack, placing second at 10:43.25. Clare Mahedy ’29 followed to round out the Top 3 with a time of 10:46.58. Margaret Stevens ’27 placed fourth (10:47.19), Nadia Lim ’26 was fifth (11:01.75), Audrey Leff ’29 placed sixth (11:06.49), and Grace Bell ’28 was ninth (11:44.61)
  • In the 1,000m, Genevieve Minard ’28 took third place, tracking in with a time of 3:04.97.
  • At pole vault, Kess Benner placed second with a height of 2.75m.
  • The triple jump saw Alex Neubert ’29 place second with a distance of 10.95m. Katherine Goss ’29 was third at 10.87m.

The Cardinals return to action on Friday, Jan. 10, when they travel to Staten Island for the NYC Gotham Cup.
 



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Mountain Hawks Produce Top Performances at Penn Select

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PHILADELPHIA – Lehigh’s women’s track and field team traveled to the University of Pennsylvania for their first away meet of the season, the Penn Select meet.

The field events started the competition, where the Mountain Hawks had a few top performances. Senior Grace Aggen was Lehigh’s top performing thrower, where she led Lehigh in both events. Her best performance was in the shot put, where she threw 13.11 meters to place fifth. She also threw 13.38 meters in the weight throw, placing 15th. The Mountain Hawks had two other top five field finishes. The first was in the high jump, where sophomore Anna Troutman jumped 1.67 meters to earn fifth place. Senior Laura Reigle leaped 3.77 meters in the pole vault to secure a three-way tie for third. Senior Grace Nation may not have had the highest placing day for the jumpers as she finished seventh in the long jump, however she had the best individual jumping performance of the day. Her 5.56-meter jump was not just a personal best, but moved her up to seventh place on Lehigh’s all-time indoor performance list.

Senior Grace Kennedy and sophomore Jade Sanders had excellent days in the sprinting events earning top finishes. Their best performances were in the 400 meter where they both placed top ten and posted top Division I times. Kennedy led the way, placing second and running 56.53. That mark was not just the 42nd fastest time run in Division I this year, but also the 55th best time in the entire NCAA. Sanders ran 57.60, which landed her in ninth place and was the 89th fastest Division I time this year. In the 200 meter, Kennedy led the way once again with a 25.60-second run, earning her ninth place. Sanders clocked in at 25.85, which was good for 12th place and was an indoor personal best. Close behind them was first-year Harper Glennon, who ran a collegiate best time of 25.99 to place 14th. Glennon was also Lehigh’s top finisher in the 60 meters, where she placed 16th (7.87).

The 800 meters also featured personal best performances. Sophomore Lauren Bower ran an indoor personal best time of 2:14.02. This performance was the 48th best time in the NCAA, and placed her at seventh in the meet. Senior Amber Barrios was just behind in ninth place. She finished in 2:16.24, which earned her the 84th best time in the NCAA this year.

Lehigh had two other top ten placements in the competition. First was first-year Lyssi Penn in the 60 meter hurdles, who’s 9.27-second run earned her ninth. Senior Dakota Russell also placed ninth in her event, she ran 10:21.79 over 3000 meters.

The Mountain Hawks also placed well in the 4×400-meter relay. The team of Barrios, Bower, first year Kayleigh Jamieson, and senior Corinn Brewer placed sixth by running 3:59.55.

Lehigh next competes next week, when the Mountain Hawks will split their squad. Some of the team will head back to Philadelphia to compete at the Quaker Invitational, while the others stay on campus to compete at the Moravian Blue and Grey Invite at Rauch Fieldhouse.

 



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Bulldogs Set Three School Records in Season Opener at Tryon

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MILL SPRING, N.C. – The UNC Asheville Track and Field team kicked off the 2026 indoor season in impressive fashion on Saturday, breaking three school records at the season opener. The meet marked the first collegiate competition at Tryon International since the facility added the Mondo Super X 720 Indoor Track.

School Records Set

  • Nkosi Jeju opened his season by winning the men’s long jump with a mark of 7.40 meters, surpassing his own previous school record of 7.34 meters set at last year’s Gamecock Opener.
  • Kelechi Anyanwu made a memorable collegiate debut in the men’s 300m, finishing in 34.29 seconds to set a new school record. The previous mark of 34.74 seconds was held by Shemarr Session.
  • Bennett Moreno also set a school record in his collegiate debut in the men’s 600m, taking third overall in 1:22.08. The previous record of 1:22.74 had stood since 1995.

Other long jump competitors included Elijah Able (4th, 6.82m), Aaron Higgins (6th, 6.78m), and Max Smydra (7th, 6.63m), with Able entering the record book at No. 5. Ty’Vell Foskey (7th, 35.47) and Demorris Jordan (10th, 35.83) also represented Asheville in the top-10 of the 300m. 

Top Individual Finishes

Women’s 1,000m

Women’s Weight Throw

Women’s Shot Put

Men’s Shot Put

Men’s Triple Jump

Women’s 300m

Women’s 600m

Men’s 60m Finals

Men’s 60m Hurdles

Men’s High Jump

Men’s 1,000m

Men’s Mile & 800m

Women’s Mile 

Women’s 800m

Men’s & Women’s 200m

Men’s & Women’s 3,000m

Men’s 400m

Relays

For a complete look at all of the results, click here. 

The Bulldogs will return to action at Tryon next weekend (Jan. 16-17) for the Tryon International Winter Invitational.


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Kiplagat, Matthews Winners in Gamecock Opener

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COLUMBIA, SC. – Andrew Kiplagat picked up right where he left off from the cross country season with a program record first-place finish in the 3000m, Saturday at the South Carolina Indoor Track & Field Complex.

Kiplagat highlighted a plethora of top-10 finishes with an 8:18.68 finish in his first event of indoor season. 

He was not the only Wildcat to take home the top spot in an event, as Ashton Matthews topped the leaderboard in the high jump with a 1.95m. 

Shanard Walker added to his strong start to the season with a 6.81 in the 60m, taking third in the event. He also placed second in the 200m with. a 21.31.

Jancent Wallace took third in the 200m with a 21.71, as well as second in the 400m with a 47.75. 

On the women’s side, Valencia Butler finished secon in the mile with a time of 5:33.67. Also in second was Selena Rutland, who finished as the runner up in the high jump with a 1.50m, and Haely Grant, who posted a 57.20 in the 400m.

Morgan Middleton finished third with a 1:42.03 in the 600m, with Nyidjah Ives finishing third in the 800m with a 2:35.71.

In the jumps, Zion Harvey and LaNeeya Garrison each earned top-three finishes in the long jump and triple jump, respectively.

The full list of B-CU times and finishes is listed below:

Men’s 60m

3. Shanard Walker    6.81

Men’s 200m

2. Shanard Walker    21.31

3. Jancent Wallace    21.73

5. Ethan Sharpe    21.76

16. Jonathan Gaines    22.35

Men’s 300m

13. Makhii Fleming    35.48

Men’s 400m

2. Jancent Wallace    47.75

3. Ethan Sharpe    49.05

8. Jonathan Gaines    49.85

Men’s 600m

4. Dashawn Buist    1:22.35

6. Donovan Walker-Collins    1:23.35

9. Andre Sewel    1:26.84

Men’s 1000m

3. Dashawn Buist    2:37.66

5. Andre Sewel    2:48.08

Men’s Mile

6. Gerrard Griffin    4:40.06

7. Jalen Jackson    4:40.71

9. Majet Bethely    4:59.73

Men’s 3000m

1. Andrew Kiplagat    8:18.68

Men’s 60m Hurdles

3. Harrison Robinson    8.10

Men’s High Jump

1. Ashton Matthews    1.95m

Men’s Pole Vault

4. Jabari Armant    4:05m

Men’s Long Jump

4. Amariion Grant    7.00m

9. Lester Williams    6.20m

Men’s Triple Jump

2. Jaheim Hines    14.54m

Women’s 60m

9. Amani Jones    7.77

11. Kayla Hopkins    7.80

Women’s 200m

6. Betina Jean    24.97

8. Zion Harvey    25.09

14. Haely Grant    26.07

15. Mariana Morillo    26.15

Women’s 300m

6. Betina Jean    40.18

9. Amani Jones    42.02

13. Kayla Hopkins    43.89

Women’s 400m

2. Haely Grant    57.20

Women’s 600m

3. Morgan Middleon    1:42.03

5. Jamariya Robinson    1:42.83

7. Kavay Johnson    1:48.87

Women’s 800m

3. Nyidjah Ives    2.35.71

Women’s Mile

2. Valencia Butler    5:33.67

Women’s 60m Hurdles

10. Kavay Johnson    9.18

11. Ay’Keelah Green    9.32

Women’s High Jump

2. Selena Rutland    1.50m

5. Darryn Hough    1.50m

Women’s Long Jump

3. Zion Harvey    5.55m

4. Ay’Keelah Green    5.53m

7. Selena Rutland    5.28m

Women’s Triple Jump

3. LaNeeya Garrison    11.15m

Follow Bethune-Cookman Cross Country/Track & Field on Twitter and Instagram (BCUXCTF) for all of the latest news and updates. For all Bethune-Cookman Athletics news, follow us on Twitter (@BCUAthletics), Instagram (@BCU_Athletics) TikTok (@BCUAthletics) and www.bcuathletics.com


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Hill & Marques Set School Records, Handful of Eagles Break into Winthrop Record Books at Gamecock Opener

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COLUMBIA, S.C. — School records fell Friday at the Gamecock Opener, as Mitchell Hill and Kayah Marques highlighted Winthrop’s first meet of 2026 with record-setting performances in the 600 meters. 


MEET INFORMATION 

Jan. 10 | Carolina Indoor Track & Field Complex | Final Results


IN THE FIELD 

  • Autumn Craig won the women’s weight throw event with a mark of 14.42 meters. 
  • Maurion Jamison placed third in the men’s triple jump with a 14.27-meter effort, moving into fifth place in the Winthrop record book. 
  • Timothy Speaks captured the men’s weight throw title with a 16.06-meter throw, ranking sixth in program history. 
  • Carina Fiorucci finished fifth in the women’s pole vault after clearing 3.30 meters, tying her own mark for fifth in the school record book. 

ON THE TRACK 

  • In the men’s 60 meters, Michael Boucher clocked a 6.893 to place sixth, moving into sixth place in the Winthrop record book. 
  • A time of 22.70 in the men’s 200 meters from Carlos Frank resulted in a 20th-place finish and the ninth-fastest mark in program history. 
  • The men’s 300 meters featured a strong showing, led by Tristen Patterson’s 35.08, which placed ninth and ranked second all-time at Winthrop. 
  • Kendale Cooke followed closely with a 35.17 to finish 10th, moving into fourth in the school record book. 
  • Darrell Price added another top-15 effort in the event, placing 14th with a 35.69 that ranks eighth in program history. 
  • A school record highlighted the men’s 600 meters, as Mitchell Hill ran a 1:22.14 to place third. 
  • Hill doubled back in the men’s 1,000 meters, finishing second in 2:36.70, the sixth-fastest time in Winthrop history. 
  • On the women’s side, Jordan Bailem placed seventh in the 60-meter hurdles with an 8.78, tying the third-fastest mark in the program record book. 
  • Alex Cameron recorded an 11th-place finish in the women’s 300 meters after crossing in 42.90, the fourth-fastest time in school history. 
  • Jayla Weeks followed with a 44.90 in the women’s 300 meters to place 15th, ranking eighth all-time at Winthrop. 
  • Another school record fell in the women’s 600 meters, as Kayah Marques posted a 1:42.34 to finish fourth. 
  • Marques closed the meet by winning the women’s 1,000 meters in 3:01.71, the second-fastest mark in program history. 
  • The women’s sprints wrapped up with Amaiya Whitlock’s 7.89 in the 60 meters, good for 14th place and tied for seventh in the record book. 

NEXT UP
The Eagles will be back next week for a two day event, the Tryon International Classic.


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