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Memphis Volleyball Announces Return to Elma Roane Fieldhouse, Ticketing and Schedule Details Revealed

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MEMPHIS, Tenn. – Memphis volleyball head coach Cheri Lindsay has announced that the program will return to Elma Roane Fieldhouse for the first time since the 2019 season. Lindsay has also unveiled the fall 2025 schedule, along with season and single-match ticket prices and packages. 

THE RETURN TO ELMA ROANE FIELDHOUSE

Memphis volleyball returns to Elma Roane Fieldhouse for the first time since the 2019 season. The most recent five seasons were played at the Larry O. Finch Center. The Tigers return to a venue that they called home for 47 seasons, culminating in a 434-278 record in all competitions in Elma Roane. The program hopes to build off the history of the venue, where the Tigers had 18 double-digit home win seasons, including a stretch of six seasons with 10 or more wins at home from 2003-09.

The program is seeking to revitalize the fanbase by moving back to Elma Roane Fieldhouse, which has a capacity of 2,565, with numerous promotions throughout the season. Those promotions will be revealed at a later date but will include appearances by the Mighty Sound of the South.

SINGLE-MATCH AND SEASON TICKETS

With volleyball’s move back to Elma Roane Fieldhouse, it will become one of just five ticketed sports at the University of Memphis. Season ticket prices and options are currently live and are available here, with single-match tickets will be available on Thursday, Aug. 6. Seating options include general admission, chairback seating and floor seating. Admission will be free for all children 18 years old and younger. 

FALL 2025 SCHEDULE

The 31-match schedule features 17 contests at Elma Roane Fieldhouse, including the Return to the Roane and Carrie Yerty Classic invitationals in the first and third weeks of the season.

An open scrimmage is set for Aug. 20 at 1 p.m., where Tiger fans can come out and see what the experience in Elma Roane Fieldhouse will be like ahead of the season’s start.

An exhibition match at Mississippi State on Aug. 23 will be the final chance for preparation ahead of the regular season. The Tigers previously hosted Mississippi State for an exhibition last season.

Memphis begins its regular season with the newly named Return to the Roane invitational on Aug. 29-30. On Friday, the Tigers will play USC-Upstate and Northwestern State, with a Saturday contest against Tennessee State.

The following week on Sept. 5 and 6, the Tigers travel to Denver, Colo. to participate in the Denver Classic. On Friday, Memphis will play the host Denver Pioneers, along with a neutral-site match against Idaho State. The Tigers close out the tournament against Texas Southern on Saturday.

Memphis returns home for the Carrie Yerty Classic on Sept. 11-13 where the Tigers play Chattanooga, Lamar and UT Martin on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, respectively. Following the tournament, Memphis travels to Ole Miss for a nonconference match on Sept. 16 before traveling down to Tuscaloosa, Ala., where they will play Alabama and UCF on Sept. 18 and 19, respectively in the Crimson Classic.  

Memphis’ final match prior to American Conference play will be at home on Sept. 23 against Mississippi Valley State.

The Tigers open conference play on the road at Tulane on Friday, Sept. 26 before returning home on the 28th for their conference home opener against the reigning conference champion, Wichita State. The Tigers continue a short homestand with a midweek nonconference match against Southern Illinois on Oct. 1. Memphis is at home for the following weekend, hosting UTSA on Oct. 3 and Rice on Oct. 5. The Tigers travel to Wichita State and Tulsa on Oct. 10 and Oct. 12, respectively, in the next week.

In a midweek contest on Oct. 15, Memphis will play host to Alabama A&M. This is the beginning of a four-match homestand where the Tigers host Tulsa and North Texas the following weekend on Oct. 19 and Oct. 24. The fourth home match in a row will be on Oct. 24 against Florida Atlantic before the Tigers travel to Philadelphia, Pa. to take on the Temple Owls on Oct. 26.

The month of October closes with a home conference match against UAB on Wednesday, Oct. 29, followed by a road contest at North Texas on Oct. 31.

November begins with a return match at UAB on Nov. 5. The Tigers’ home finale is set for Nov. 9 against South Florida. The Tigers spend the final weekend of the regular season on the road at Charlotte and East Carolina on Nov. 14 and 16, respectively.

The 2025 American Volleyball Championships will be hosted by South Florida in Tampa, Fla. The top eight teams throughout conference play will qualify, with the first round taking place on Nov. 21. The semifinals will be played on Nov. 22 with the final set for Sunday, Nov. 23.

HOW TO FOLLOW THE TIGERS
For complete information on Memphis Tigers Volleyball, visit www.GoTigersGo.com and follow the team’s social media channels on TwitterInstagram and Facebook.
 





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Faulkner leads Enquirer All-Area volleyball team

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 Hartselle head coach Lyndsey Crumpton. Enquirer photo by Jim Meadows 


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The 2025 high school volleyball season across the Enquirer coverage area was defined by consistency, toughness, and elite-level production at the net and on the back line. From deep postseason runs to record-setting individual performances, the area’s top programs were powered by athletes who delivered night after night. The Hartselle Enquirer All-Area Volleyball Team recognizes the players and coaches whose performances set the standard throughout the fall.  

Coaches of the Year 

Lyndsey Crumpton, Hartselle 

Crumpton guided Hartselle to a 48-15 record and a return trip to the State Tournament. The Tigers captured the 6A Area 15 title and followed it up with a third-place finish at the North Super Regional, continuing the program’s tradition of postseason success under her leadership. 

Jill Faulkner, Brewer 

Brewer head coach Jill Faulkner. Enquirer photo by Jim Meadows

Faulkner led Brewer to a 42-19 record and a State Tournament berth after the Patriots claimed the 5A North Super Regional championship. Brewer’s postseason surge was fueled by balanced play, defensive toughness, and timely offense throughout the year. 

Player of the Year 

Brewer’s Blakely Faulkner. Enquirer photo by Jim Meadows

Blakely Faulkner, Brewer, Sr. 

Faulkner put together one of the most dominant all-around seasons in the state, finishing with 653 digs, 557 kills, and an eye-popping 319 aces. Her ability to impact the match in every phase made her the centerpiece of Brewer’s run and the clear choice for Player of the Year. 

All-Area team 

Brenna McReath, Hartselle, Jr. 

McReath turned in a monster season with 520 kills, 395 digs, 112 aces, and 63 blocks. Her versatility and power at the net made her one of the most difficult matchups in the area. 

Abby Langlois, Priceville, Sr. 

Langlois anchored Priceville’s attack with 435 kills while adding 325 digs, 96 blocks, and 43 aces. Her presence at the net and consistency in transition play were key for the Bulldogs. 

Maddy Johnson, Hartselle, Sr. 

One of the area’s top setters, Johnson dished out 1,520 assists to go with 416 digs, 192 kills, 66 aces, and 22 blocks. Her court vision and tempo control fueled Hartselle’s offense all season long. 

Makenzie Irmen, Brewer, Sr. 

Irmen was a steady force for Brewer, finishing with 621 digs and 482 kills. Her two-way play gave the Patriots a reliable option in both serve receive and attack. 

Abigail Preuitt, Hartselle, Sr. 

Preuitt delivered 453 kills and 84 digs, providing a consistent scoring threat on the outside as Hartselle navigated a demanding schedule and postseason run. 

Alley Emerson, Brewer, Soph. 

A defensive standout, Emerson piled up 802 digs and added 40 aces. Her ability to extend rallies and control the back row made her one of the area’s premier defensive players. 

Lyndie Springer, Hartselle, Sr. 

Springer filled the stat sheet with 546 digs, 326 kills, and 90 aces. Her all-around production and leadership were vital to the Tigers’ success. 

Josi Langlois, Priceville, Soph. 

Langlois emerged as a dynamic young talent, finishing with 336 digs, 305 kills, and 59 aces. Her growth throughout the season was instrumental for Priceville. 

Adily Alberti, Danville, Sr. 

Alberti capped her senior season with 358 kills and 332 digs, leading Danville with steady offense and defensive consistency on the court. 

 





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Owens, Zukley Sweep United East Women’s Track & Field Athlete Of The Week Awards

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LATHAM, N.Y. – Juniors Savannah Owens (Frederick, Md./Gov. Thomas Johnson) and Jillian Zukley (Severna Park, Md./Severna Park) of the St. Mary’s College of Maryland women’s indoor track & field team claimed the United East Conference Women’s Indoor Track and Field Athlete of the Week awards as released by the league office Tuesday (Dec. 9).

Owens was named the United East Track Athlete of the Week for the first time in her career while Zukley garnered United East Field Athlete of the Week honors for the fifth time during her indoor career.

St. Mary’s College opened the 2025-26 campaign at the Christopher Newport University Holiday Open on Dec. 6.

Owens broke a school record in her return following a year away from the Seahawks indoor and outdoor track & field teams. The 5-5 sprinter took second in the 600m with a program record of 1:44.22, breaking the previous school record of 1:49.93 set by teammate Avery Arizzi ’27 on Dec. 2, 2023. She also placed third in the 800m in 2:35.81 while leading off the fourth-place 4x400m.

Following her performance, Owens leads the conference in the 800m while ranking 18th in the Mid-Atlantic region.

Zukley qualified for the 2026 All-Atlantic Region Track & Field Conference (AARTFC) Championships (Mar. 6-7) in the weight throw in the first indoor meet of the season. The 6-3 thrower opened her junior campaign with a bang as she captured the shot put with 11.67m. She then came in second in the weight throw with a school record 15.11m, knocking off her own record of 13.79m set on Jan. 31, 2025, at the Marlin Invitational.

Zukley currently leads the league in both events while ranking fourth in the Mid-Atlantic region in weight throw and sixth in shot put.

SMCM will be idle until the new year when St. Mary’s College travels to the Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex in Staten Island, N.Y. to compete in the Spartan Invitational hosted by St. Thomas Aquinas College. Action is slated to begin at 12 pm on Friday, January 9.

2025-26 United East Conference Women’s Indoor Field Athletes of the Week

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Purdue Volleyball Adds ACC All-Freshman Outside Hitter to 2026 Roster

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Purdue has added a young star to its 2026 roster via the transfer portal. The Boilermakers landed a commitment from former Georgia Tech outside hitter Mimi Mambu. She comes to West Lafayette with three years of eligibility remaining.

Mambu spent her freshman season with the Yellow Jackets and was named to the ACC All-Freshman Team. She averaged 2.923 kills per set and hit .155 for the year. The 6-foot outside hitter also totaled 48 blocks and averaged 1.067 digs per set.

“What a wonderful Christmas gift to get the commitment from a smart and dynamic student-athlete,” coach Dave Shondell said in a statement. “We’re excited to have this hard-hitting high-flyer join our team after such a strong first season at Georgia Tech where she helped lead them to an NCAA tournament appearance. We watched Mimi play in high school and knew she would be a special player. Mimi learned so much about our program from Kash [Akasha Anderson] and Isabelle Bardin who are good friends from the D.C. area.”

Shondell saw Mambu up close during the 2025 season. On Sept. 3, the Boilermakers hosted Georgia Tech in the Stacey Clark Classic. The Yellow Jackets won the match 3-1, and the freshman hitter ended the evening with 10 digs and seven kills.

Georgia Tech ended the year with a 16-14 record.

Mambu will likely fill a void left by Purdue senior Akasha Anderson, who proved to be one of the top hitters last season. After transferring in from Michigan State, the senior averaged 2.911 kills per set and had a .282 hitting percentage. She only got better as the season progressed.

Mambu will join a talented and experienced roster in West Lafayette. She joins All-Big Ten selections Kenna Wollard and Grace Heaney at the pin-hitter spots. She will also be playing alongside All-Big Ten setter Taylor Anderson and All-Big Ten honorable mention libero Ryan McAleer.

Purdue closed out the 2025 season with a 27-7 record and a trip to the Regional Final round of the NCAA Tournament.

Mambu had ups and downs

Mackey Arena hosts the NCAA volleyball match between the Washington Huskies at the Purdue Boilermakers

Mackey Arena hosts the NCAA volleyball match between the Washington Huskies at the Purdue Boilermakers | Chad Krockover / For The Journal & Courier / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

As any freshman might, Mambu had some highs and lows throughout her freshman campaign. She reached a double-digit kill total in 13 of Georgia Tech’s 30 matches.

Mambu also had some off days, though. On five occasions, she ended a match with a negative hit percentage. Three of those came against Louisville, Pitt, and Purdue, all of which made deep runs into the NCAA Tournament.

Mambu is a tremendous athlete with high-flying ability and a strong arm. The biggest focus for Shondell and the Boilermakers will be to develop some consistency, but Purdue’s coaching staff has proven it can correct some of those issues.

Plus, with a full year of college volleyball now under her belt, Mambu is likely to show major improvement from her freshman to sophomore season.

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On second-and-nine, Bachmeier found Roberts in a tight window for a gain of 18. Damuni added four yards, and on third down, Roberts caught a 7-yard pass to move the chains. Bachmeier and Ryan connected for the seventh time, this time for 13 yards to pin BYU at the Yellow Jacket six-yard line. After Kingston recorded a four-yard carry, Nawahine took the direct snap and plowed into the end zone. Keeping the offense on the field to go for two, Bachmier rushed it into the end zone to cut the deficit to three.

BYU forced the game’s first three-and-out. Kingston returned the punt 34 yards to set BYU up at its 45.

Bachmeier pitched to Damuni for a gain of five on first down. The freshman running back gained one yard on the next play, but the Cougars were unable to convert on third-and-four, and Vander Haar and the punting unit returned to the field, resulting in the second three-and-out of the game.

An illegal snap penalty pushed Georgia Tech back to its four-yard line. On second-and-14, King hit Rutherford for a gain of 12, and then another illegal snap penalty was enforced on the Yellow Jackets to set up third-and-seven. Haynes got just short of the line of gain before Glasker and Tanner Wall tackled him to force a punt. Kingston returned the punt four yards and set BYU up at its own 30 with 5:44 on the clock.

Following two incomplete passes, Bachmeier found Kingston at the BYU 34, and he advanced to the 43-yard line to grab the first down. Phillips secured a 14-yard pass from Bachmeier, and then Kingston caught a 15-yard pass to cap three consecutive first downs. After an eight-yard pass to Ryan to the Georgia Tech 20, the running back room led the way, kick-started by Nawahine picking up nine yards with a hurdle over a defender. Bachmeier passed to Damuni for a gain of seven, and then the Providence, Utah product powered into the end zone for his first career touchdown. Alongside Ferrin’s extra point, the Cougars took the lead, 25-21 with two minutes left.

Ferrin’s kickoff was returned 13 yards to pin Georgia Tech at its 21. Nusi Taumoepeau and Lutui hurried King and his pass fell incomplete on first down. On the next play, King lost the ball on a low snap but recovered his fumble for a loss of five yards. On third-and-15, another pass fell incomplete, forcing fourth-and-15. On the play, King went deep to Rivers for a gain of 66 at the BYU 18 with 52 seconds on the clock. The defense held the Yellow Jackets to three-straight incomplete passes, setting up fourth down with 14 seconds remaining. King attempted to hit Haynes in the end zone but his pass was intercepted by Johnson to seal the Pop Tarts Bowl victory 25-21.



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HUNTSVILLE — Sam Houston bounced back from a loss in the Conference USA opener to wrap up nonconference action with a 117-57 victory over the College of Biblical Studies at Johnson Coliseum on Sunday.
 
The Bearkats (8-4) controlled the temp on both ends of the court, shooting close to 60 percent while limiting the Ambassadors to 31 percent. Sam Houston used its height advantage to dominate the paint, outscoring Biblical Studies 62-12 and outrebounding the Houston area team 66-29.
 
Isaiah Manning led the Kats with a career-high 27 points to go along with 10 rebounds for his first career double-double. Freshman Jacob Walker also scored a new career high with 24 points, Veljko Illic added 16 points and nine boards, freshman Matt Dann chipped in a career-high 12 points, freshman Jacoby Coleman finished with 11 and Damon Nicholas Jr. had 10.
 
Sam Houston built a huge first-half lead and never looked back.
 
The Kats went on a 10-0 run thanks to back-to-back 3s by Walker and Manning, who added a pair of layups to grab a 23-10 advantage. Dann punched in consecutive dunks after a free throw and a two more layups by Nicholas to cap the run at 19-0 to put the game away early as the Ambassadors went more than seven minutes without scoring.
 
Sam Houston shot a blistering 66 percent from the field in the first half, making 25 of 40 shot attempts. The Bearkats also held Biblical Studies to just 23 percent shooting to build a commanding 59-21 lead at the break.
 
Conference USA action resumes Jan. 2 when Sam Houston heads to Bowling Green, Kentucky to face WKU at 4 p.m. on ESPN+.
 



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