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Start your morning with Buzzcast with Austin Karp and Jenn Azara: Live from SBJ’s Brand Innovation Summit and looking ahead to Day 1 of the festivities

World Cup stakeholders are hopeful that the president will push the State Department to expedite visa applications related to the event.
Today marks the “one-year countdown” to the kickoff of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Getty Images

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Today marks the “one-year countdown” to the kickoff of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and cities in the U.S., Mexico and Canada are all continuing their preparation for the event. L.A. World Cup Host Committee co-Chair Larry Freedman “acknowledges there’s still a lot of tidying up that has to be done.” The 2026 World Cup will be the “largest and most complex sporting event in history,” with 48 national teams playing 104 games in 16 cities spread across the U.S., Mexico and Canada over 39 days. FIFA says the economic impact to the three countries “could top” $40B. But the “number of obstacles host cities will have to negotiate are almost as large and complex as the tournament itself” — with Freedman pointing to “transportation, communications, ticketing, security, the fan fest.” And “hovering over it all like a black cloud are uncertainties over visas” for those attending (L.A. TIMES, 6/11).

The 2026 World Cup “will be the most lucrative sports event ever staged,” with FIFA’s revenues “set to top” $10B, according to a new report from London-based agency Pitch Marketing Group. FIFA itself has said it “expects to bring in” $13B “over the four-year 2023-2026 cycle, although that includes revenues from the 2023 Women’s World Cup, this summer’s Club World Cup and its annual licensing and sponsorship income.” That would be “more than double” the amount FIFA earned in the four-year cycle that ended with Russia 2018 and almost 75% more than the $7.5B FIFA brought in over the Qatar 2022 cycle (THE ATHLETIC, 6/11).

The first game is still one year away, but Boston’s 2026 World Cup experience “already has turned into a big deal.” The $1.1B in “event-related spending from 2 million-plus visitors that organizers are projecting” over the course of three weeks and the seven soccer games to be held at Boston Stadium “would dwarf any previous event held in Boston.” City organizers “will continue to chip away at a formidable to-do list.” A few items, such as “festooning South Station with ‘Boston 26’ paraphernalia and unveiling a countdown clock at Faneuil Hall Wednesday morning, are being activated at one year away.” The “biggest pieces of the puzzle, such as security, transportation, funding, and FanFest specifics, are still being hammered out.” Other items, such as “many of the stadium modifications, have to wait for the Patriots’ upcoming season to end” (BOSTON GLOBE, 6/11).

Countdown clocks will be “unveiled to mark the occasion in Toronto, Vancouver and Niagara Falls.” On Wednesday, the two Canadian host cities “will also release anniversary videos with actor Will Arnett featured in Toronto’s and former Canada goalkeeper Karina LeBlanc in Vancouver’s.” While the clock counts down, the city of Toronto is “still looking for funds to help pay for its end of the tournament.” The cost of hosting six games in Toronto “has been pegged at” $380M, with the federal government contributing $104M and Ontario, including services, $97M. Toronto’s tab is $178.7M (47% of the total cost) (CP, 6/10).

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Atlanta will host eight matches during the 2026 World Cup at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, including one of the two semifinals. FIFA via Getty Images

The Atlanta World Cup Host Committee has signed The Home Depot, Cox Enterprises, Georgia-Pacific (paper products) and Southern Company (gas and electric utility) as its first four Host City Supporters. The committee will formally announce the four corporate backers today at an event marking one year to go until the 2026 World Cup. Atlanta also has additional supporter deals pending.

FIFA introduced the Host City Supporter program for the first time to help cities cover the costs associated with hosting in 2026. It allows each of the 16 markets to designate up to 10 companies as supporters. The designation allows supporters to use city-specific IP in marketing materials within a designated geographic region, activate within local FIFA Fan Festivals and access tickets and hospitality for matches in that city. Each city is also bolstering its supporter packages with additional local assets related to legacy programs and community events.

For The Home Depot, which is headquartered in Atlanta, the host city supporter deal supplements its tournament-level sponsorship agreement with FIFA. The brand, which began its World Cup marketing as part of its Memorial Day TV ad campaign, is also a sponsor of U.S. Soccer, MLS and the Mexican National Team.

Atlanta will host eight matches during the 2026 World Cup at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, including one of the two semifinals.

NCAA President Charlie Baker said in a keynote address that the House settlement creates “a far better future” for the organization, one that “comes with choices, instead of bankruptcy.” ap images

NCAA President Charlie Baker told hundreds of collegiate athletics administrators during a keynote address Tuesday that the recent multibillion-dollar House settlement approval creates “a far better future” for the organization, one that “comes with choices, instead of bankruptcy.” In his address in front of a standing-room-only crowd at the NACDA & Affiliates Convention in Orlando, Baker said, “No one in this room needs to hear me say that this is one of the biggest changes ever in college sports. I hope you also understand that it’s a far better future than virtually every other alternative that could have been in front of us.” Schools have until June 15 to opt in to participate in the settlement, though Baker said there “has been discussion among conferences to push that date back to July 1” (ESPN.com, 6/10).

AUSL game to kick off Brand Innovation Summit
Athletes Unlimited Softball League and Commissioner Kim Ng hosted a group of Brand Innovation Summit attendees at a game in the Chicago suburbs Tuesday evening to kick off the conference. Tony Florez

Sessions for SBJ’s annual Brand Innovation Summit get underway today at the Ritz-Carlton in Chicago. A private, invitation-only workshop and breakfast gets things rolling, followed by a structured networking and information-sharing session open to the first 100 attendees who check in onsite. Panels begin after lunch, with speakers including Chicago Sports Network’s Jason Coyle, Monumental Sports’ Jim Van Stone, American Express’ Shiz Suzuki, Angel City’s Julie Uhrman and Aflac’s Garth Knutson.

Athletes Unlimited Softball League and Commissioner Kim Ng hosted a group of over 100 BIS attendees at Parkway Bank Sports Complex near O’Hare Airport on Tuesday evening to kick off the conference. The festive atmosphere started on the bus ride over, with a pregame playlist pumping people up that included “Celebration” by Kool and the Gang and “You Dropped A Bomb on Me” by The Gap Band. There was even a “golden ticket” placed under one lucky attendee’s seat, and Unrivaled’s Kirby Porter won an AUSL swag bag.

Once at the ballpark, reps from AUSL — including content creators and former players now working for the new league — circulated throughout the VIP area to talk about AUSL, its players and fans. Haylie McCleney, an Alabama softball legend who is now with AUSL in partnerships, showed off her silver medal won at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics.

Attendees ranged from first-timers at any SBJ conference to event regulars to folks who were at BIS seven years ago and are now back for the first time since then. Bullseye Event Group’s Lindsey Bogan during the first inning jumped on FaceTime with her daughter, an eighth grade pitcher who was watching the game on ESPN2, and there were already planning a return trip to the ballpark.

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Kicking off the Brand Innovation Summit

This overview shows some of the changes in store for Arthur Ashe Stadium, including a second layer of suites and additional courtside seating.
The USTA is expected to take on “significant additional debt” to help finance a planned $800M renovation of the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. Courtesy of USTA

Fitch Ratings issued a series of ratings actions on Tuesday evening that revealed details around new or anticipated borrowing by MLB, the NBA and the USTA’s Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.

MLB has expanded the MLB Trust credit facility to allow for up to $2.5B in total commitments, increasing from $1.75B, and it has issued $6.25M in new borrowing for an undisclosed team. MLB has also extended the maturity dates on revolving credit facilities for both MLB Trust and the league’s Facility Fund from July 2026 to July 2030.

The MLB Trust credit facility has total commitments of around $1.37B, while the $526M Facility Fund has $184M in current commitments. MLB’s debt limit rules enable teams to borrow up to a maximum $125M from the MLB Trust credit facility and $100M from the facility fund. Fitch maintained the strong ratings and stable outlooks for MLB’s borrowing that it issued last month, pointing to the league’s history of valuable media rights agreements as well as new growth initiatives.

Fitch also revealed that on Monday the NBA’s Hardwood Funding debt instrument sold seven series of notes totaling $1.384B in new debt. The league will use the funds to “refinance existing debt and for general corporate purposes,” per Fitch.

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The Senators previously operated their merchandise business in-house but have handed it over to Levy-owned Rank + Rally. GETTY IMAGES

Rank + Rally is taking charge of the Senators’ retail experience this summer in a new deal announced Wednesday morning. The Senators previously operated their merchandise business in-house but have handed it over to Levy-owned Rank + Rally. The deal also includes year-round operation of the NHL team’s online shop as well as the National Lacrosse League’s Ottawa Black Bears and non-tenant events at the Canadian Tire Centre.

The Senators become Rank + Rally’s sixth NHL team partner, following the Blackhawks, Oilers, Kings, Blues, and Golden Knights; Levy also handles food and beverage service at those teams’ venues. Aramark Sports + Entertainment runs the Canadian Tire Centre’s F&B program.

Senators Sports + Entertainment will work with Rank + Rally to expand and redesign all in-arena and in-market flagship retails stores and the online Ottawa Team Shop. The upgrades will include a curated upscale premium club and suite retail experience with exclusive designs and lifestyle apparel, new retail tech in the arena, and mobile pop-up retail locations throughout Canada’s capital city.

Sacramento is finally planning to move ahead with a new $175 million stadium for the Republic.
The passing votes mean Republic FC “can continue its plan to break ground in August in time to open in spring 2027.” Sacramento Republic

The Sacramento City Council “voted unanimously” 9-0 Tuesday to “allow construction to begin on a new, privately-funded 12,000-seat soccer stadium for USL Championship club Sacramento Republic FC in the downtown Railyards this summer.” The passing votes mean Republic FC “can continue its plan to break ground in August in time to open in spring 2027.” The project “had two resolutions voted on” by the council. The first was to “finalize the agreements needed to begin construction on the project, including the comprehensive project agreement, land purchase and sale agreement and master funding agreement.” The second was the “expansion of an Enhanced Infrastructure Financing District, or EIFD, to help fund infrastructure on the project” (SACRAMENTO BEE, 6/10).

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Longtime Wasserman EVP/Global Insights Shelley Pisarra is being promoted to the Chief Insight Officer of the company, where she will oversee a number of divisions. Wasserman

As she approaches 10 years at Wasserman, EVP/Global Insights Shelley Pisarra is being promoted to Chief Insights & Innovation Officer and will oversee a team working across divisions such as sports, music, entertainment and marketing consulting. Pisarra will be based out of N.Y. and will report to Wasserman COO Darrell Coetzee.

In her time at Wasserman, Pisarra has established insights frameworks to support accounts like AT&T and American Express, provided consulting for the NHL and spearheaded her team’s development and launch of the Unlock Relevancy Index, a tool that measures the marketability of talent. Her new role will expand her work throughout all of Wasserman to bridge the gap between brands and rights holders for how to make the most out of partnerships.

“Think back six years ago. The pie was big in terms of choice. We had to spend our money on our passions. Now there’s 100 more choices, and everyone’s slice is a little bit smaller, so you have to work that much harder to create that engagement and create that relationship,” Pisarra said. “Our whole goal is to be out in front of that and create experiences that tie the best of sports, music, entertainment together and teach each vertical about the other.”

Pisarra joined Wasserman in March 2016 after spending 20 years on the brand side at companies including PepsiCo, Nestle, Novartis Consumer Health and Bristol-Myers Squibb. The 2020 SBJ Game Changer honoree caught Wasserman’s attention amid the company’s push to build its research and insights practice.

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The Dodgers saw their value soar by as much as 25% since last year, based on estimates, thanks to investments by ownership and the addition of Shohei Ohtani.
Throughout the rest of the season, if the Dodgers score 10 or more runs at home, the team will host a social media contest for an opportunity to win a free PrizePicks lineup and tickets to a future Dodgers game. Getty Images

PrizePicks has secured a deal with the Dodgers to become their daily fantasy sports partner. As part of the multiyear partnership, PrizePicks will receive digital and in-stadium activation at Dodgers Stadium, receive in-venue branding such as banner displays through the stadium’s concourses, LED signage across the outfield pavilion, and promotion on the Dodgers’ social media, digital platforms and radio.

Financial details were not disclosed for the pact involving parlay pick ‘em games. But throughout the rest of the season, if the Dodgers score 10 or more runs at home, the team will host a social media contest for an opportunity to win a free PrizePicks lineup and tickets to a future Dodgers game.

PrizePicks has scored and renewed a number of partnerships within MLB with teams including the Braves, Padres, S.F. Giants and Astros.


Speed Reads…

Paciolan is set to announce a partnership with Rice, sources tell SBJ. Deal length and financial details were not disclosed. An official announcement is expected on Wednesday. This marks the second deal in as many days for Paciolan, which announced a deal with Utah on Monday (Ben Portnoy, SBJ).

The first HBCU to have a gymnastics program “will participate in its last season in 2026,” as Fisk Univ., which began competing in January 2023, “will discontinue its program after next season” (Nashville TENNESSEAN, 6/10).

The Univ. of Cincinnati women’s basketball team will “take part in a foreign tour of Italy,” which will start on Aug. 2 in Rome with stops in Naples and Capri scheduled. UC will play international teams with games on Aug. 4 and 7 (CINCINNATI ENQUIRER, 6/10).

A Mexican national soccer team spokesperson said that the team “will change hotels” in L.A. ahead of their Gold Cup match on Saturday due to “safety concerns amid the protests against immigration raids in the city” (AP, 6/10).

The World Pool-Billiard Association Women’s World 9-Ball Championship is scheduled for Dec. 16-21 at the Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront as “part of a four-year deal to add” Jacksonville as a season finale for the Predator World Pro Billiard Series (FLORIDA TIMES-UNION, 6/10).


Quick Hits…

“There are no plans to take the RFK funding out of the budget. In fact, I have said explicitly that the funding will be cabined, in other words, protected” — D.C. City Council Chairman Phil Mendelson, on how a proposal to build a new stadium at the site of the old RFK Stadium isn’t going anywhere, despite initial reporting on Tuesday indicating the contrary (WASHINGTON TIMES, 6/10).


Morning Hot Reads: Diamond Anniversary

The OMAHA WORLD-HERALD went with the header, “Omaha and College World Series celebrate 75 years of marriage made in baseball heaven.” Omaha and the College World Series “have shared a love story for generations.” Now — “improbably, for those who knew them during their earliest dalliance — they’re celebrating 75 years together.” A “diamond anniversary.” Somewhere along the way, “location and mission became synonymous.”

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Social Scoop…


“A character in ‘As You Like It’ and a soldier in the Seminole Wars are cited as possible origins for the name of this city.”


Off the presses…

The Morning Buzz offers today’s back pages and sports covers from some of North America’s major metropolitan newspapers:


Final Jeopardy…

“What is Orlando, Fla.?”

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Camas’s Thompson Serves it Up

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In just three years, Ella Thompson went from never playing organized volleyball to committing to a top-25 NCAA Division I program.

But it wasn’t like she started from scratch.

With a father and two older siblings who were NCAA track and field athletes, Thompson had competed in that sport for most of her life.

When she began playing volleyball in the eighth grade, her track and field skills translated perfectly into her new favorite sport.

After all, when you combine the leaping ability of a high jumper with the arm speed of a javelin thrower, you might get an elite outside hitter in volleyball.

That’s exactly what Thompson is.

The senior capped her high school career by leading Camas to its third consecutive state trophy. Thompson was named to the Class 4A all-tournament team after helping the Papermakers place fifth.



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Top 10 Athletes from the 2025 AU Pro Basketball Season

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1. Maddy Siegrist – 7,052 points

Maddy Siegrist capped her second AU season by setting league single-season records with 7,052 total leaderboard points and 3,540 win points. The 2025 champion became the first player in AU Pro Basketball history to surpass 7,000 leaderboard points in a single season while leading the league with 780 MVP points.

Siegrist started all 12 games and matched the league record with 11 Game MVP certificates, including six MVP 1 recognitions. She opened the season with 11 consecutive Game MVP honors, marking the longest streak by a player in any Athletes Unlimited sport. She averaged 24.3 points and 8.8 rebounds per game while shooting 54.0 percent from the field.

2. Odyssey Sims – 6,595 points

Odyssey Sims made her second consecutive runner-up finish and became the third player in any Athletes Unlimited sport to earn medalist honors three times. The All-Defensive Team member started all 12 games and led the league with 3,115 stat points while ranking second with 660 MVP points.

Sims maintained the league-high 25.5 scoring average, the third-highest mark in AU Pro Basketball history. She also led the league in assists (78), free throws made (78), and fouls drawn (67). She broke the AU Pro Basketball single-game record by collecting 941 leaderboard points in an MVP 1 performance against Team Bradford on February 15, when she posted a career-high 41 points.

 

3. Crystal Bradford – 5,304 points

Crystal Bradford finished third in the league with 5,304 leaderboard points and earned a spot on the All-Defensive Team. She appeared in all 12 games with nine starts and became the first player in AU Pro Basketball history to average a double-double in multiple seasons.

Bradford led the league with 18.3 points and 12.5 rebounds per game, along with eight double-doubles and 31 steals. She erupted for a career-high 38 points against Team Sims on February 27 while shooting 13-for-29 from the field and knocking down an AU single-game record 10 three-pointers.

4. Maya Caldwell – 4,860 points

Maya Caldwell secured fourth place in her Athletes Unlimited Pro Basketball debut with 4,860 leaderboard points. She started in all 12 games and posted a 7-5 game record, including a 2-1 mark as team captain during Week 3.

Caldwell ranked seventh in the league with a 15.6 scoring average and 6.6 rebounds per game. She surpassed 500 leaderboard points in six separate games and finished the season with a streak of seven consecutive double-digit scoring performances.

5. Ty Harris – 4,468 points

Ty Harris earned Athletes Unlimited Pro Basketball Newcomer of the Year honors after ending her first season in fifth place with 4,468 leaderboard points. She had a 7-5 overall record, including a 3-3 mark in two weeks as team captain.

Harris ranked eighth in the league with a 15.5 points per game scoring average and tied for the league lead with 27 made three-point field goals. She opened her AU career by earning MVP 3 honors and a season-high 714 leaderboard points against Team Bell on February 5 after nailing 8-of-11 field goal attempts for 26 points.

6. Elizabeth Williams – 4,427 points

Elizabeth Williams earned All-Defensive Team honors and placed sixth in league standings with 4,427 leaderboard points. She started in all 12 games and led the league with 16 blocked shots while ranking fifth with a 7.1 rebounding average, adding 9.3 points per game.

Williams posted five double-digit scoring performances, including all three games during Week Two. She scored a season-high 14 points versus Team Siegrist on February 14, while making 7-of-10 field goal attempts.

7. Lexie Brown – 4,405 points

Lexie Brown earned seventh place with 4,405 leaderboard points while ranking fifth in the league with 1,675 stat points. She made 12 starts and scored double figures 11 times, including two outings with 20 or more points. She ranked fifth in the league by averaging 16.0 points per game.

Brown ended the season with a streak of 10 consecutive double-digit scoring performances and ranked third in the league with 22 steals. She tallied a season-high 24 points versus Team Siegrist on March 1 while claiming MVP 2 honors.

8. Isabelle Harrison – 4,383 points

Isabelle Harrison completed her fourth AU Pro Basketball season with 4,383 leaderboard points to earn eighth place. She ranked fourth in the league with a 17.6 scoring average and third in rebounds by grabbing 8.3 per game.

Harrison scored in double figures in 10 of 11 games, including four outings with 20 or more points. She closed the season with six consecutive double-digit performances, averaging 19.7 points per game during the streak with three double-doubles. Her season-high 27 points came in an MVP 3 performance versus Team Harris on March 1.

9. Kia Nurse – 4,254 points

Kia Nurse opened her Athletes Unlimited Pro Basketball career by earning ninth place with 4,254 leaderboard points. She registered nine double-digit scoring outings, including a pair of 20-point performances, and ranked eighth in the league by averaging 15.8 points per game.

Nurse tallied a season-high 35 points against Team Siegrist to begin Week Two, claiming MVP 2 honors after knocking down 11-of-22 shots from the floor. She ended the season with an MVP 2 nod after scoring 16 points, including the game-winning three-pointer in the closing seconds against Team Siegrist.

 

10. Bria Hartley – 4,175 points

Bria Hartley completed her first AU Pro Basketball season by earning 10th place with 4,175 leaderboard points. She ranked third in the league with seven Game MVP awards and started all 12 games while logging nine double-digit scoring performances.

Hartley averaged 15.1 points per game and ranked third in the league with 51 assists. She scored a season-high 26 points with eight assists in the season finale versus Team Sims while earning MVP 3 recognition, and received Game MVP honors in all three contests during Week Two.

 

AU Pro Basketball returns to Nashville, Tennessee, with elite talent and electrifying energy, for its fifth championship season on February 4, 2026, at Nashville’s Municipal Auditorium. Tickets for the upcoming season are available now.

Siera Jones is the digital media reporter at Athletes Unlimited. You can follow her on Instagram and X @sieraajones.





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Mizzou Student-Athletes Excel During Fall 2025 Semester

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University of Missouri student-athletes excelled in the classroom at the conclusion of the Fall 2025 semester, registering above a 3.30 cumulative grade point average for the fifth year in a row. Mizzou student-athletes finished out the semester with a 3.31 overall GPA, as 18 earned their degrees at the Winter Commencement.

This marks the 18th consecutive semester where Mizzou student-athletes produced an average GPA of 3.0 or higher.

“We are incredibly proud of the commitment our student-athletes continue to show in the classroom,” Director of Athletics Laird Veatch said. “Achieving another strong cumulative GPA reflects a culture of excellence that goes far beyond competition. Our student-athletes truly believe every step matters and understand that daily habits, preparation and accountability lead to long-term success.”

“This accomplishment reflects the hard work and commitment of our student-athletes throughout the semester,” Executive Athletics Director for Academic Services Tami Chievous said. “Their success is matched by the tireless dedication of our academic services staff that provides consistent guidance and support every step of the way. Together, they continue to set and uphold a high standard of academic excellence at Mizzou.”

Overall, 64 student-athletes registered a 4.0 GPA during the Fall 2025 semester across 15 programs, while 206 finished with a 3.50 or higher and 336 recorded a 3.0 or higher.

This past semester, the gymnastics team posted its best Fall semester GPA in program history (3.61), while eight other programs recorded a 3.50 or higher: men’s golf (3.52), women’s basketball (3.52), women’s golf (3.58), softball (3.55), soccer (3.67), women’s swimming and diving (3.82), tennis (3.67) and volleyball (3.54).

Fall 2025 Graduates

College of Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources

Lexi Craig, Women’s Track and Field

College of Health Sciences

Grant Bochenski, Men’s Swimming and Diving

Jerrdon Fisher, Wrestling

Jessica Larson, Soccer

Logan Muckey, Football

Nic Smith, Baseball

Tyrah Ariail, Volleyball (Grad Cert)

Taylor Ciccolini, Women’s Track and Field (Grad Cert)

Keagen Trost, Football (Grad Cert)

College of Arts and Science

Vince Brown, Football

Hailey Chambliss, Soccer

Kevin Coleman, Football

Lasse Funck, Men’s Track and Field

Steve Hall, Football

Haidyn Sokoloski, Softball

Zion Young, Football

Trulaske College of Business

James Conway, Wrestling

Addie Dobson, Women’s Golf



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Texas A&M star Logan Lednicky signs with League One Volleyball

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Dec. 26, 2025, 2:22 p.m. CT

Texas A&M volleyball’s memorable 2025 season ended with the program’s first National Championship, led by a complete team effort, resulting in the Aggies’ historic run inthe NCAA Tournament that included a reverse sweep against 3-seed Louisville, and an epic 5-set win over No. 1 Nebraska in Lincoln, and back-to-back sweeps over 1-seed Pitt and 1-seed Kentucky in the Title Game.

Led by nine seniors, including Aggie legacy Logan Lednicky, Texas A&M head coach Jamie Morrison has accomplished his primary goal in just his third season at the helm, and can thank Lednicky and the eight other seniors for staying the course and ultimately achieving their dreams in the process.

Hours after Texas A&M’s Championship victory, it was assumed that Lednicky would pursue a professional volleyball career. On Friday afternoon, it was confirmed that the Sugar Land, Texas native had signed her first professional contract with League One Volleyball (LOVB) Houston.





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BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION – Texas A&M volleyball’s Logan Lednicky signed her first professional contract with League One Volleyball (LOVB) Houston, the organization announced Friday.
 

Staying in the Lone Star State, Lednicky joins the Houston based LOVB team after spearheading the Aggies to the program’s first national title. The opposite hitter etched her name in Texas A&M history, as she broke the program rally-scoring record for career kills concluding her four years with 1,686.
 
“I’m so excited for Logan [Lednicky] to start her professional career,” head coach Jamie Morrison said. “Since taking over this program, it’s been our goal to help set up out athletes for the next step after college and seeing it come to fruition is incredible. Logan has developed every year she has been at Texas A&M and has all the skills necessary to succeed at the next level.”
 
The Sugar Land, Texas, native developed a well-rounded game throughout her four years but offensively is where she excelled. She recorded double-digit kills in 94 matches during her career, including 23 straight to conclude the 2025 campaign which led to a national crown.
 
Lednicky showed her versatility during her time in Aggieland, racking up 379 blocks which ranks 11th in program history and secured back-to-back 100-block seasons in her junior and senior campaigns. She also tacked on 808 digs which helped account for 28 career double-doubles.
 
Cementing herself as an all-time great for the program, she received a pair of AVCA Second Team All-America honors, was a four-time All-SEC and All-Region selection, AVCA Player of the Year Semifinalist, NCAA Tournament Team recipient, NCAA Regional Most Outstanding Player and five-time SEC weekly award winner.  
 
The pin hitter got her international career started this past summer, as she received her first senior-national team call up for the United States and was named to the Volleyball Nation’s League roster for the opening two weeks in Brazil and Serbia. She competed in seven of the eight matches over the two weeks, tallying 43 points on 38 kills and five blocks, while adding 26 digs.
 
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• Season set for March through April

Pipestone JO volleyball registration underway

Registration is currently underway for the Pipestone JO volleyball program.

The deadline to register is Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2026.

The JO volleyball program is currently conducting a registration drive. (Contributed graphic)

The JO program, for girls entering third grade through high school, has been in existence for nearly 20 years, offering competitive tournaments at PAS Gymnasium.

The school district supports and works with the program to keep registration cost affordable.

The season will run from March 7-April 19.

Registration cost is $200 per player.

For information, log onto the following link: pipestoneareajovolleyball.sportngin.com/register/form/670029690. There is a prompt to create an account for your player(s). 



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