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Men’s Volleyball Takes 19th Trip to NCAA Tournament

Story Links COLUMBUS, Ohio – The sixth-ranked Pepperdine men’s volleyball team opens 2025 NCAA Tournament play as the fifth seed against seventh-ranked and fourth-seeded Loyola Chicago with first serve set for 4:30 p.m. PT Thursday, May 8.   COVERAGE – The quarterfinals and semifinals are to be streamed on ESPN+ […]

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COLUMBUS, Ohio – The sixth-ranked Pepperdine men’s volleyball team opens 2025 NCAA Tournament play as the fifth seed against seventh-ranked and fourth-seeded Loyola Chicago with first serve set for 4:30 p.m. PT Thursday, May 8.
 
COVERAGE – The quarterfinals and semifinals are to be streamed on ESPN+ with the championship airing on ESPN2. Tickets, stat and watch links can be found on pepperdinewaves.com.
 
FAMILIAR TERRITORY – No strangers to Columbus, the Pepperdine men’s volleyball squad will open its 19th NCAA Tournament berth against seventh-ranked and fourth-seeded Loyola Chicago in the quarterfinal round. The Waves won their first NCAA Championship in CBus, with two five-set wins over Ohio State (semifinals) and UCLA (finals) in 1978 with Marv Dunphy at the helm. Pepperdine has won a total of five championships since that year, also earning the trophy in 1985, 1986, 1992 and 2005.
 
LAST TIME OUT — With arguably the toughest route to the championship, Pepperdine ripped through the MPSF Tournament two weeks ago, defeating the likes of #11 GCU (QF), #2 UCLA (SF) and #5 USC (F) en route to its seventh league trophy in program history. Outside Ryan Barnett was named MVP after leading all hitters in the bracket with 4.75 kills per set while recording 57 total kills through nine sets. The redshirt junior earned career-highs in 23 kills, 25.5 points and 11 digs against USC. Ilay Haver also had a nice run through the three matches, but shined in the championship contest, recording 18 digs to go with a .950 reception percentage and 11 kills. Libero Jacob Reilly and oppo Cole Hartke also made the All-Tournament team.
 
ALL-AMERICAN FELLAS — Five members of the team were honored as AVCA Division I-II Men’s Volleyball All-America selections, announced earlier this week by the American Volleyball Coaches Association. Outside hitter Ryan Barnett was named to the AVCA First Team, while Cole Hartke and Jacob Reilly earned Second Team honors. Gabe Dyer and James Eadie received Honorable Mention accolades. Barnett ranks in the top-25 nationally in four statistical categories: aces per set, hitting percentage, kills per set and points per set. The redshirt-junior leads the Waves kills per set (3.65) and is second on the team in points per set (4.37). He recorded double-digit kills in 21 of 22 matches played, including a season high 23 kills in the MPSF Tournament championship against USC. Barnett also tallied 45 aces and 119 digs on the year. Hartke is the highest scoring freshman in the country, averaging 4.38 points per set. The freshman totaled 335 kills in 92 sets, hitting at a .310 clip. He averaged 3.64 kills and 0.52 blocks per set. Reilly earned the only libero nod on the first and second team as we tallied 185 digs this season and collected a season high 12 digs in the MPSF Tournament championship against USC. He also added 42 assists in 28 matches. Reilly also completed the MPSF regular season as the most efficient libero in the conference, recording the least amount of reception errors and resulting in a .958 reception percentage. Dyer directed the Pepperdine offense to a .328 team hitting percentage, which ranks eighth in NCAA Division I-II. He averaged 9.66 assists per set and added 29 blocks, 176 digs, and 9 service aces over 29 matches. Eadie recorded 124 kills (1.61 per set) while hitting .410 across 23 matches. He leads the waves with .974 blocks per set while gathering a total 0f 75 on the season.
 
FOTY — Freshman opposite Cole Hartke completed the 2025 MPSF season at fourth for kills per set (3.64) and services aces per set (.46), as the conference awarded him
with Freshman of the Year. Hartke produced double-digit kills in 18 regular season matches, including in all 12 of MPSF competition. He had a 24-kill outing, just two kills off the MPSF season-high, with a .475 clip against Loyola-Chicago (Jan. 30). He was named MPSF/Molten Offensive Player of the Week twice this year (Apr. 7, Mar. 3), following a 36-kill and 33-kill MPSF series vs. Grand Canyon and USC, respectively. Hartke, the only freshman named to this year’s All-MPSF first team, is Pepperdine’s fifth MPSF Freshman of the Year recipient (Ethan Watson, 2024; Jonathan Winder, 2005; Sean Rooney, 2002; Scott Wong, 1998).
 
ALL-MPSF SELECTIONS — Ryan Barnett, Jacob Reilly and Gabe Dyer also earned All-MPSF honors, landing on the first team, second team and honorable mention lists, respectively. Barnett ranks among the league’s top hitters and servers, sitting third in aces (43), eighth in hitting percentage (.341), and tied for sixth in kills (315). Reilly leads the MPSF in reception efficiency and ranks sixth in digs (163), while Dyer is fourth in assists (884) and eighth in digs (160), also tallying multiple career-high performances this season.
 
FAMILY TIES – Libero and recent serving ace Brendan Read will have a little more on the table against Loyola Chicago as his brother– Jake Read– will be playing across the net in a Ramblers uniform. Hailing from Newport Beach, the brothers are only separated by a couple of years, as Brendan– a senior– graduated from Pepperdine last week and Jake is currently in his sophomore season in Chicago.
 
ON THE RAMBLERS – As a team, LUC ranks fifth in the nation in aces per set (1.82), first in assists per set (12.5), third in blocks per set (2.57) and first in kills per set (13.35). The Ramblers finished the 2025 regular season 22-3 while remaining undefeated in nonconference play. In March, the team defeated No. 7 CSUN, seeing their highest-ranked competition of the season go down in five sets. LUC blew through the MIVA Tournament with three triple-set wins en route to the conference crown. In January, the Waves attempted to reverse sweep the Ramblers while meeting in Malibu but were bested by Loyola Chicago 3-2. Pepperdine fell into a three-game slump that week after taking top-ranked Long Beach State to five sets just days before the Ramblers and Waves met. LUC leads the all-time record with Pepperdine at 3-1.
 
POTENTIAL OPPS — Should the Waves win on Thursday, the likes of either top-seeded Long Beach State or eighth-seed Belmont Abbey Saturday, May 10 at 2 p.m. PT/5 p.m. ET in the semifinals.
 
FOLLOW — Follow the Waves on Facebook and X, @PeppVolleyball, and follow the team on Instagram and TikTok, @peppmvb. Get all the most recent schedules, results and more on www.PepperdineWaves.com.
 
ROSTER NUMBERS — The Waves are returning 11 players this season, including five starters, while also adding 15 new faces to the squad. MPSF Freshman of the Year, Ethan Watson, returns for Pepperdine after coming in second on the team for total blocks, posting 74 throughout his 60 sets played. Outside hitter, Ryan Barnett, ranked in the top five in three separate statistical categories for the team last season, including posting 200 kills, 82 digs, and 14 service aces throughout his 80 sets played. Sophomore setter, Ryan Graves, is also returning for his second year after leading the team in assists as the key playmaker for Pepperdine last season. Graves posted 596 assists 18 kills, and five service aces during the 2024 season.
 
FRESH FACES — Pepperdine has 15 newcomers this season, including 11 freshmen and four transfers. Outside hitter, Cole Hartke joins the Waves as a three-time JVA All-American, Volleyball Magazine All-American, member of the U21 Men’s National Team, and won gold this season at the Norceca Pan-Am Championship. Outside, Jose Gomez also joins the squad after having international experience playing with Cuba’s U19 and U21 National teams, playing in three Norceca Pan-Am Cups. Joining the Waves in January is freshman Grant Lamoureux who served as the captain for the U19 National Indoor Team this summer at the Norceca Continental Championship, helping the team capture a gold medal. He is a two-time AAU All-American and a three-time JVA All-American, and in the sand placed ninth at the Beach 2024 U19 World Championships in China. The Waves’ transfer crew includes graduate student brothers George and Gabe Dyer who came to Pepperdine after playing for UC San Diego and USC, respectively. Jacob Reilly joins Pepperdine from Concordia University Irvine, after playing two seasons as a libero for the Golden Eagles.
 
2024 SEASON — Pepperdine concluded the 2024 campaign ranked #10 in the country.  The Waves went 17-11 overall and finished fifth in the MPSF regular season after tallying a 5-7 league record. The Waves faced Stanford in the MPSF Tournament, falling in the first round.
 
COACHES — Returning for his fifth season as an associate head coach, Matthew Pollock will rejoin the sidelines for the Waves.  With Pollock on the staff, the Waves advanced to the NCAA Tournament and finished with a #5 ranking in both 2021 and 2022.  Pollock played for the Waves from 2009-12 and was a starter middle blocker in his final two seasons, earning All-MPSF honors as a senior.  He played professionally in Finland, Switzerland, Portugal, Italy and Germany. Luke Reynolds joined the Waves’ sideline this summer after serving as a head coach for the University of Charleston’s program. He also was recently hired as Team USA’s collegiate national men’s team assistant coach in 2024. While with the Golden Eagles for three seasons, Reynolds led the team to 44 wins and a .543 winning percentage.  He garnered EIVA Coach of the Year in 2023 after leading the program to a 22-7 record with a 14-match winning streak to open the season.  That year, the team entered the AVCA national coaches polls for the first time in program history. Will Craft also joined the staff as an assistant in July 2023, bringing a wealth of playing and coaching experience at both the professional and collegiate levels.  He most recently served as the head men’s coach at Dominican (DIII) and was named Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference Coach of the Year.  He was an All-American at Carthage before playing with SVG.
 
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Kamiya Dendy Set to Compete at NCAA West First Round Saturday

Story Links Live Results Saturday ESPN+ Link DEKALB, Ill. – Kamiya Dendy (Anderson, S.C./Pendleton) will represent the Northern Illinois University women’s track and field team on Saturday, May 31, in the high jump at the NCAA West First Round at […]

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DEKALB, Ill. – Kamiya Dendy (Anderson, S.C./Pendleton) will represent the Northern Illinois University women’s track and field team on Saturday, May 31, in the high jump at the NCAA West First Round at E.B. Cushing Stadium in College Station, Texas, hosted by Texas A&M.

Dendy, who won the Mid-American Conference high jump crown two weeks ago by clearing a career-best height of 1.79 meters (5-10.50), will be in the first of two flights in the field of 48 competitors at the meet. The top 12 finishers will advance to the NCAA Championships in Eugene, Ore., June 11-14. 

The Anderson, S.C., native is tied for 42nd on the NCAA high jump list this season and is the fourth Huskie to qualify for the NCAA First Round in the high jump since 2014, joining Claudette Day (2014), Channel Palmer (2015, 2016 and 2017) and Arianna Calloway (2024). Day tied for 11th at the west preliminary in 2014 and advanced to the NCAA Championships, where she finished tied for 21st.

Competition in the high jump is scheduled to begin at 3:30 p.m. CT on Saturday afternoon. 

 



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Boys Volleyball Top 20, May 30: New team enters the rankings before state playoffs

It was another action-packed week of ranked matchups as the top teams in the state continue to battle. The state sectional tournaments began on Wednesday night and continued into Thursday with most first-round matchups taking place. Below, check out the latest Top 20 rankings from this past week as the tournaments begin to heat up. […]

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It was another action-packed week of ranked matchups as the top teams in the state continue to battle.

The state sectional tournaments began on Wednesday night and continued into Thursday with most first-round matchups taking place.

Below, check out the latest Top 20 rankings from this past week as the tournaments begin to heat up.

1-Old Bridge (28-1)

Last week: No. 1

The Knights cruised in the first round of the South, Group 4 tournament. Old Bridge looks primed and ready to make another deep run in states. This comes after securing the GMC title once again.

Up next: 6/2 – SJG4 Quarters

2-Southern (26-1)

Last week: No. 2

Southern is in Group 3 and the favorite to come away with a sectional title. The Rams won their 20th game in a row in the first round against Long Branch.

Up next: 6/2 – SJG3 Quarters vs. Howell

3-Scotch Plains-Fanwood (24-4)

Last week: No. 3

The Raiders snapped a short two-game skid with a win over Don Bosco in the first round of the North, Group 3 tournament. Scotch Plains-Fanwood began its title defense with a victory and will now advance to the quarters.

Up next: 6/2 – NJG3 Quarters vs. Belleville

4-Monroe (21-7)

Last week: No. 4

Monroe continues to roll with its last two wins coming in two sets. The Falcons have now won 15 out of 17 games, with the two losses coming against the top two teams in the state.

Up next: 6/2 – SJG4 Quarters vs. Piscataway

5-St. Joseph (Met.) (23-5)

Last week: No. 5

St. Joseph has started its quest for a third consecutive sectional title. The Falcons took down Manchester Township in three sets to win its fourth game in a row.

Up next: 6/2 – SJG2 Quarter vs. St. Augustine

6-Harrison (26-2)

Last week: No. 6

Harrison is among the hottest teams in the state entering states. The Blue Tide entered as the top seed in North, Group 1 after a run to the Hudson County title. Harrison began its run with a victory against Becton.

Up next: 6/2 – NJG1 Quarters vs. Glen Ridge

7-St. John Vianney (20-2)

Last week: No. 7

The Lancers reached 20 wins on the season after taking down Newark Vocational in the first round of the South, Group 1 tournament. St. John Vianney is the two-time defending champion in the section.

Up next: 6/2 – SJG1 Quarters

8-Holmdel (21-3)

Last week: No. 8

Holmdel got back in the win column on Thursday afternoon. The Hornets recovered from a semifinal loss in the Shore Conference Tournament to defeat Lacey in two sets in the sectional tournament.

Up next: 6/2 – SJG2 Quarters

9-Hillsborough (24-4)

Last week: No. 9

Hillsborough made it 23 wins in a row after taking down Cherokee in two sets in the opening round of the South, Group 4 tournament. The Raiders have what it takes to continue on deep into the postseason.

Up next: 6/2 – SJG4 Quarters vs. Lenape

10-Fair Lawn (22-6)

Last week: No. 10

Fair Lawn is a major contender in North, Group 3. It began its run in the tournament with a win in two sets against Iselin Kennedy.

Up next: 6/2 – NJG3 Quarters vs. Kearny

11-Barnegat (22-4)

Last week: No. 11

Barnegat finished the regular season with a win after defeating Toms River South, and won its first matchup in the postseason against Cinnaminson in the first round. Barnegat will now face Pleasantville in the quarterfinal round.

Up next: 6/2 vs Pleasantville

12-Kingsway (24-4)

Last week: No. 12

After winning the Tri-County Conference tournament a week ago, Kingsway has pushed its winning streak to five games following its first round victory over Hunterdon Central in the first round of the South Jersey, Group 4 tournament.

Up next: 6/2 vs Bridgewater-Raritan

13-West Caldwell Tech (21-6)

Last week: No. 13

West Caldwell Tech remains in the 13th spot after a consistent week resulted in a first round victory over North Arlington in the North Jersey Group 1 tournament. West Caldwell Tech is currently on a four game winning streak.

Up next: 6/2 vs Jefferson

14-Hudson Catholic (18-4)

Last week: No. 14

Hudson Catholic has lost three straight games, including the final round of the Hudson County Tournament, but it looks to get back on track as it will take on Thomas Edison Energy Charter in the first round of the state playoffs.

Up next: 5/30 vs Thomas Edison Energy Charter

15-Lenape (21-4)

Last week: No. 15

Lenape has won 11 consecutive games, and is coming into the state tournament as one of the hottest teams in the state. Lenape started its tournament run with a 2-0 victory over Eastern.

Up next: 6/2 at Hillsborough

16-Elizabeth (21-3)

Last week: No. 16

Elizabeth is the top seed in the North Jersey, Group 4 tournament, and finished the season on a three game winning streak before defeating Irvington, 2-0, in the first round.

Up next: 6/2 vs Demarest

17-Ramapo (18-2)

Last week: NR

Ramapo is in the rankings this week after finishing the regular season on a three-game winning streak. Ramapo also took down Hillside in the first round of the North Jersey, Group 2 tournament, and has a ton of momentum as it makes its postseason run.

Up next: 6/2 vs Payne Tech

18-Hackensack (26-2)

Last week: No. 18

Hackensack suffered its first two losses of the season in back-to-back games, and since, has gone 4-0 including a first round victory over Middletown South.

Up next: 6/2 vs Watchung Hills

19-Marlboro (19-6)

Last week: No. 17

Marlboro lost to Southern in the final round of the Shore Conference tournament, and is looking to get back in the win column when it faces Colts Neck in the first round on Friday.

Up next: 5/30 vs Colts Neck

20-Passaic Tech (18-6)

Last week: No. 20

Passaic Tech went 3-1 in the final four games of the regular season, and it picked up a first round win against Plainfield in the North Jersey, Group 4 tournament.

Up next: 6/2 vs North Bergen

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COLLEGE STATION, Texas – DePaul senior Darius Brown is headed back to the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships after a record performance in the men’s 110m hurdles at the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds on Friday night. With Brown and Alex Bernstein both advancing to Eugene, DePaul will send multiple athletes to the NCAA Final […]

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COLLEGE STATION, Texas – DePaul senior Darius Brown is headed back to the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships after a record performance in the men’s 110m hurdles at the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds on Friday night. With Brown and Alex Bernstein both advancing to Eugene, DePaul will send multiple athletes to the NCAA Final Rounds for the first time since 2012.
 
The evening began with the men’s 4x100m relay. The BIG EAST Champion squad, featuring Brown, Demetrius Rolle, Dominic Cole, and Charles Lewis, recorded a DNF after a miscue disrupted the exchange. Cole and Lewis concluded their Blue Demon careers as part of the fastest 4x100m unit in program history.
 
Rolle returned to the track shortly after for the men’s 100m quarterfinal. The graduate sprinter clocked a 10.26, just .02 seconds off his program-best time, finishing 21st in the West and nine places shy of Championship qualification.
 
Brown then took the track for the 110m hurdles, continuing his dominant postseason by lowering his own school record for the second straight meet. After running a 13.40 to win his third BIG EAST title earlier this month, he trimmed that mark to 13.37 in College Station, finishing seventh overall in the West to punch his return ticket to nationals. He closed strong down the stretch to secure his second consecutive NCAA Outdoor Final Rounds berth. Already tied as DePaul’s most decorated track and field athlete with three All-America honors, Brown will have the opportunity to claim the top spot outright with a fourth All-America finish in Eugene.
 
NCAA West Preliminary Rounds – Day Three
E.B. Cushing Stadium – College Station, Texas
Friday, May 30
 
Men’s 4x100m Relay: DNF – Cole, Lewis, Brown, Rolle
Men’s 110m Hurdles: 7. Darius Brown – 13.37 (PR, School record)
Men’s 100m: 21. Demetrius Rolle – 10.26
 
UP NEXT
DePaul closes its stay in College Station on Saturday with the women’s discus, women’s triple jump, and 3000m SC.
 
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Sharks Volleyball announces six signees

Story Links FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – The Nova Southeastern Sharks Volleyball team, under the direction of Head Coach Kacie Ehinger, has announced the signing of an additional six commitments to the program and welcomes Mackenzie Pryor, Caiden Largent, Erika Spankus, Brantley Chipley, Cami Kelsay and Abbie Roth to Sharks Volleyball.   […]

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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – The Nova Southeastern Sharks Volleyball team, under the direction of Head Coach Kacie Ehinger, has announced the signing of an additional six commitments to the program and welcomes Mackenzie Pryor, Caiden Largent, Erika Spankus, Brantley Chipley, Cami Kelsay and Abbie Roth to Sharks Volleyball.  

Mackenzie Pryor | Outside Hitter | Hagerstown, MD. | Keiser University 

Pryor joins the Nova Southeastern Volleyball program following a dominant season at Keiser University. During her lone season at Keiser, Pryor led the Seahawks in kills (623/also led NAIA), kills/set (5.24), points (694.5), points/set (5.84), attack percentage (0.295), while being second on the team in digs (353), third in service aces (43), and fourth in blocks (50). Pryor recorded a career-best 32 kills and 33 points against Mobile on August 15, 2024.  

Pryor was named an AVCA second-team All-American, while also earning AVCA NAIA first-team All-Southeast Region and Player of the Year honors. Pryor earned the Sun Conference Player of the Year – the third Seahawks player to be recognized with the award – and was named to the first-team All-TSC.  

Prior to her time at Keiser, Mackenzie totaled 249 kills at Nicholls State.  

Head Coach Kacie Ehinger – “Mackenzie had an exciting junior season at Keiser, where she put up big numbers all year long. Mackenzie plays at a high level and has a strong arm. She began practicing with us in January and I am excited about what she has brought and will continue to bring to the team.” 

Caiden Largent | Outside Hitter | Advance, NC | University of West Florida 

In two seasons at UWF, Caiden appeared in 113 sets, totaling 200 kills and 119 digs. During the 2024 season, Largent set career-bests in kills (140), kills/set (2.03), points (154), points/set (2.23), digs (64), and blocks (19).  

Head Coach Kacie Ehinger – “Caiden is a solid six-rotation player, that has a very good vertical and ability to find holes in the defense as an attacker. She joined us in January and is already thriving in the gym, providing solid ball control and attacking. I can’t wait to continue watching her develop in a fast-paced offense.” 

Erika Spankus | Outside Hitter | | Palm Harbor, Fla. | University of South Alabama 

After two seasons as a member of the South Alabama Volleyball program, Spankus joins NSU, as well as her sister Gabrielle. Erika red-shirted during her first collegiate season and appeared in 101 sets during the 2024 season. Erika totaled 129 digs, 14 services aces and 30 kills, playing primarily as a defensive specialist.  

Head Coach Kacie Ehinger – “Erika is someone we have been familiar with, since Gabrielle has been a part of our team. She brings a heavy arm and the ability to play six rotations at a high level. Erika joined the program in January and has fit seamlessly into the offense. I’m excited to see her continued growth over the next three seasons.” 

Brantley Chipley | Middle Hitter | Spartanburg, SC | Anderson University 

Chipley joins the Sharks following three seasons at Anderson (NC). During her time at Anderson, Chipley appeared in 255 sets, totaling 515 kills, 658 points, and 217 blocks. In 2023, Chipley led the team in blocks (106), while finishing fourth on the team in points (270), and fifth in kills (202), guiding Anderson to the NCAA Southeast Championship and to the NCAA Division II National Championship tournament. Chipley earned all-tournament honors during the NCAA South Region Tournament.  

The following season, Chipley set career-highs in kills (278), kills/set (2.34), points (343.5), and points/set (2.89), while totaling 98 blocks. Chipley earned second-team all-Southern Athletic Conference (SAC) honors for the second-time in her career, in addition to being named to the AVCA first-team All-Southeast Region.  

Head Coach Kacie Ehinger – “Brantley brings proven experience in the middle. Having hit over 0.320 over her career, while recording 217 blocks, she is a strong offensive and defensive threat. She knows what it takes to win, and we’re excited to get her here in the fall.” 

Cami Kelsay | Outside Hitter | Franklin, IN. | Jacksonville University 

Across four seasons at the University of Jacksonville, Kelsay appeared in 167 sets, totaling 332 kills, 38 service aces, 259 digs, 29 blocks, and 386 points. Kelsay set career-highs across the board during the 2024 season, recording 194 kills, averaging 2.04 kills/set, 24 service aces, 211 digs, 2.22 digs/set, 25 blocks, 232 points, and 2.44 points/set.  

Head Coach Kacie Ehinger – “I’m excited to add Cami to our group of outside hitters. She has experience as an attacker in a high-level conference and has the ability to also pass and defend well. We can’t wait to get Cami here in August to start her graduate program and finish her two years of eligibility.” 

Abbie Roth | Setter | Kansas City, KS | Piper High School 

Roth joins the Sharks as an incoming freshman. During her time at Piper High School, Roth was twice named to the All-Conference first-team (2023 & 2024) and earned second-team recognition in 2022. Roth was a multi-sport athlete in high school, also playing basketball.  

Head Coach Kacie Ehinger – “Abbie is a strong and consistent setter with the ability to run a fast-tempo offense. She has a vocal presence on the floor that is required of the setter position and I’m excited to have her in our gym come August!” 

Pryor, Largent, Spankus, Chipley, Kelsay and Roth join Amalee Doyle, Ayana Solan, Natalya Bergant and Hadley Dantzler as incoming members to the 2025 Sharks Volleyball team. NSU Volleyball will return to action in the fall of 2025. To stay up-to-date on Sharks Volleyball, be sure to follow on Instagram at NSU_VBall and X at NSU_VB.  



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AHS student-athletes hold rally to support coaches | Sports and Recreation

About 75 Ayala High School student-athletes and parents held an hour-long rally on May 23 in front of the school on Peyton Drive asking for accountability, fairness, and respect for the several athletic coaches who recently resigned, leaving those sports without a head coach. Athletes held signs with some stating “we have been defrauded, bring […]

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About 75 Ayala High School student-athletes and parents held an hour-long rally on May 23 in front of the school on Peyton Drive asking for accountability, fairness, and respect for the several athletic coaches who recently resigned, leaving those sports without a head coach.

Athletes held signs with some stating “we have been defrauded, bring back our coaches,” “rehire to inspire,” and “don’t bench our coaches.”



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Marquette Volleyball Announces Transfers Of Allie Korba & Julia Stanev

Marquette volleyball head coach Tom Mendoza has his first two announced recruits. On Friday — although the press release is dated for Wednesday, for some reason — Marquette volleyball announced the addition of two transfers for the 2025 season. Allie Korba, a 5’9” setter, is transferring over from Central Michigan for her final season of […]

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Marquette volleyball head coach Tom Mendoza has his first two announced recruits.

On Friday — although the press release is dated for Wednesday, for some reason — Marquette volleyball announced the addition of two transfers for the 2025 season. Allie Korba, a 5’9” setter, is transferring over from Central Michigan for her final season of eligibility, while Julia Stanev, a 6’3” middle blocker, moves from Eastern Illinois to Marquette with two years of eligibility remaining.

Let’s go to the Marquette press release for the details on both women.

First, Korba:

Korba, a 5-foot-9 setter from Arlington Heights, Illinois, was the 2024 Mid-American Conference Setter of the Year at Central Michigan University after posting 1,137 assists over 126 sets in 2024. She played under current MU assistant coach Stef Jankiewicz the past three seasons in Mount Pleasant and helped the Chippewas to a No. 2 seed in the MAC tournament this past fall.

“We are excited to add Allie to the team,” Mendoza said. “She brings experience and leadership, coming in the reigning MAC Setter of the Year. We know Allie’s presence will be a difference maker in our gym.”

She posted 11 double-doubles with averages of 9.02 assists and 2.04 digs per frame in 2024. Korba notched a career-high 58 assists in a five-set victory at Akron in the regular season finale on Nov. 16 alongside nine digs and three blocks.

The John Hersey High School graduate played for Sky High Volleyball Club and spent her junior year as a prep player at Badger High School in Lake Geneva.

You have to figure that Korba made the transfer move largely because she wanted to tag along with Stef Jankiewicz, a two-time Missouri Valley Setter of the Year back in the day, after her 2024 campaign went so well under Jankiewicz’s direction. Barring a gigantic surprise, Korba will be Marquette’s starting setter in the fall. It’s either her or freshman Isabela Haggard, who did start at setter for Marquette in the spring matches, or Calli Kenny, who is listed as a setter/defensive specialist/right side hitter combination on the roster….. and had just one assist in her 14 sets played as a freshman in 2024.

And Stanev:

Stanev is a 6-foot-3 middle blocker from Reggio Emilia, Italy, a city northeast of Bologna located between Parma and Modena. She played two seasons at Eastern Illinois and was among the team’s block leaders both seasons, recording 99.0 total blocks as a freshman in 2023 and 79.0 last fall. Stanev averaged 0.96 blocks per frame over 54 matches in her first two seasons while hitting .250 (152-47-420) with 0.82 kills and 1.37 points per set.

“Adding Julia to the team will provide great depth and experience to our middle group,” Mendoza said. “She can impact the game both with her block and attack and she’s excited to compete at a highest level.”

Stanev played against the Golden Eagles twice while at EIU, once in the 2024 season opener and an NCAA First Round match in 2023 at Purdue. She finished her freshman season sixth in the Ohio Valley Conference with 1.04 blocks per set while helping the Panthers to an OVC title and a 28-5 overall record.

Stanev attended Liceo Linguistico G. Marconi School in Parma and played for Pallavolo Alsenese in Piacenza.

Well, we may as well pull up Stanev’s stats from those two matches, huh?

In 2023, she had one kill on two swings while only appearing in one of the three sets as the Golden Eagles swept the Panthers.

In 2024 — which was technically EIU’s very next match after losing to MU in the NCAA tournament — Stanev appeared in two of the sets in MU’s 3-0 sweep, and had an error on three swings.

Hattie Bray is guaranteed a starting spot at middle blocker, but the only other options on the roster are Morgan Daugherty, who saw intermittent playing time for Marquette in 2024, or freshman Kiera Schmidt, who enrolled at the start of spring semester. There seems to be an easy path for Stanev to get playing time right away, but we’ll have to wait to see what the rotation actually looks like in August.

Marquette hasn’t kicked their roster page over to 2025 yet, so I presume that no one is leaving from the spring roster. As far as I can tell, the three signed freshmen are still on track to enroll this summer, as is transfer Elena Radeff, all of whom committed and signed with Ryan Theis before he left for the Florida job. We’ll have to wait and see how all the pieces fit together, but it seems pretty clear from the schedule — depending on how much Mendoza was involved in picking the matches — that Marquette intends to continue being nationally relevant in 2025, no matter who’s pulling on the jerseys.


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