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Two-time FIFA Women’s World Cup champion and Olympic gold medalist Alex Morgan becomes the latest retired athlete to take a stake in a women’s sports franchise as she joins current controlling owners, the Levine-Leichtman family, as a minority investor in the NWSL’s San Diego Wave FC.
Wave FC declined to share the exact amount of Morgan’s stake, the cost of the investment or if an outside firm consulted Morgan through the deal. The team announced in March 2024 that founder Ron Burkle had sold Wave FC to Lauren Leichtman and husband Arthur Levine‘s family office in a two-part deal at an average valuation of $113M with the sale completed in October 2024.
Morgan played for the Wave from 2022 through 2024 and led the league in jersey sales in her final year. In her final game, she helped the Wave garner an attendance of 26,516 fans at Snapdragon Stadium, a number that has since been surpassed by Wave FC’s 2025 opener, which amassed a stadium-record of over 34,000 in March.
Upon her return to the same team she helped lead to its first playoff berth in their inaugural year, Morgan said she believes the club has the “power to change the future of women’s sports.” Leichtman believes Morgan’s decision to invest is a “reflection of her belief in what we are building.”

The five NBA teams who could have abandoned FanDuel Sports Network this spring are instead opting in for the 2025-26 season, meaning the network’s parent company Main Street Sports Group will retain its full slate of 13 franchises for the immediate future.
The contracts for the Hawks, Cavaliers, Heat, Bucks and Timberwolves expired after this past season, and those first four teams — along with the T’Wolves, whose deadline is later this month and are expected to extend, as well– were purportedly convinced that Main Street was solvent five months after emerging from bankruptcy. Even more crucially, the NBA is still not ready to unveil its national streaming RSN, leaving those teams with a simple choice: return and take Main Street’s stable — yet dipping — rights fees or try the less lucrative over-the-air route. The five teams chose Main Street.
“FanDuel Sports Network is excited to continue to deliver exceptional broadcasts for our 13 NBA team partners through a flexible, multi-platform offering that fans can easily access and reaches 100% of the teams’ local markets,” a Main Street Sports Group spokesperson said Monday night. “We will continue working alongside the NBA and our team partners to innovate the viewing experience and drive engagement.”
Main Street’s statement is in line with the company’s continuing efforts to espouse and expand its streaming capabilities. In its pitches to NBA teams, Main Street has pushed back on the notion that RSNs are only available to limited audiences due to tiers and carriage disputes. Instead, the company has made clear that every FanDuel Sports Network Game is available to be streamed through either its app or as a Prime Video add-on channel — thus their notion that they have 100% local reach.

The Mavericks drew the No. 1 pick in Monday evening’s NBA Draft Lottery, securing “the ability to land consensus top selection” Cooper Flagg of Duke. Incredibly, the franchise that “in every way seemed cursed” since the controversial Feb. 1 trade of G Luka Doncic “had another transcendent talent, 18-year-old Flagg, fall into its lap” in Chicago’s McCormick Place Convention Center. Until Monday, the Mavericks’ draft lottery luck “had been nothing short of rotten.” This was the first time in 17 draft lottery attempts that the franchise got a higher pick than the odds projected. Representing the Mavericks on stage was franchise great Rolando Blackman. Representing Dallas backstage, “where the actual drawing took place,” was assistant GM Matt Riccardi (DALLAS MORNING NEWS, 5/12).
Conspiracy theories “will be everywhere, naturally.” Dallas trades Doncic to the Lakers, “gifting (or so it seemed) the NBA’s marquee franchise a new superstar to build around,” and the league “rewards the Mavs with a fresh-faced new star.” It’s a “sticky narrative, like the frozen envelope David Stern supposedly pulled” to send Basketball HOFer Patrick Ewing to the Knicks. But the NBA “takes great pains to legitimize its draft process.” That Dallas won the lottery “is stunning,” but it “is not suspect” (SI, 5/12).
The Mavericks’ draft spot win comes after the Dallas Wings won the WNBA Draft Lottery last November. Dallas “will have the two biggest names from this past season of college basketball competing in the city.” This marks just the second time in NBA/WNBA history in which the same city won the No. 1 pick in both leagues. The only other time this occurred was in 2003 when the Cavaliers and Rockers both won the lottery (SI, 5/12).
Starting with the 2020 draft, the NBA “flattened its lottery odds” so instead of the team with the worst record having a 25% chance of winning the lottery, the three teams with the worst record shared the same odds to get the No. 1 pick (14%), No. 2 pick (13.4%), No. 3 pick (12.7%) and No. 4 pick (12%). This was done to discourage tanking, but the Jazz, Wizards and Hornets “won 17, 18 and 19 games, and they ended up with the fifth, sixth and fourth picks, respectively” (USA TODAY, 5/12).

Day 2 of the upfronts is here, with ESPN kicking things off by revealing details of its DTC service, which we know will be called … ESPN. More to come on pricing and launch dates, and how it fits into the overall Disney strategy.
TelevisaUnivision is providing shuttles for media from Disney’s N.Y. HQ to its event later in the morning, and then the advertising crew will head to Disney’s upfront presentation at the Javits Center at 4pm ET, before closing out the evening at Telemundo.

Amazon closed the first day of upfronts with a bang — and a slew of sports talent. From the Beacon Theatre in Manhattan, DJ Steve Aoki entertained the crowd before the presentation kicked off Monday night with an entrance from Lizzo, Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista – who made their way to the stage through the crowd. As expected, sports were a heavy presence in Amazon’s presentation to a crowd of several thousand, with a pre-recorded spoof of “New Heights” with Travis and Jason Kelce attempting to explain Amazon’s “full-funnel” advertising offering. Many in the crowd expected that to be it, and then the brothers came on stage.NASCAR had a much bigger presence at Amazon than it did at Fox earlier in the day, with an appearance from Jeff Gordon and a return from Lizzo, who said she’s “tuned up like a NASCAR pit stop.” Though the full NFL schedule won’t arrive until tomorrow evening, we’re getting an idea of some of the marquee matchups throughout the week. Charissa Thompson, Ryan Fitzpatrick and Andrew Whitworth revealed a Bears and Eagles matchup on Black Friday, and Broncos vs. Chiefs on Christmas Day. Like at NBCUniversal, the NBA featured heavily Monday night, with Amazon revealing its talent. Taylor Rooks, Udonis Haslem, Blake Griffin and Candace Parker will anchor coverage, while also highlighting the WNBA, with huge applause from the crowd.A rarity these upfront days, Amazon threw a massive after-party at the New York Public Library, with performances from Lizzo, Steve Aoki and Chromeo. The Kelce brothers showed up, though they remained in a private room. Even after a long day trekking around Manhattan, thousands made their way across town to end the first day of upfronts.
U.S. skier Paula Moltzan at the Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Women’s Slalom on Jan. 14 in Austria. Stifel will continue to entitle the U.S. Ski team through ’34 as part of a contract extension. Christophe Pallot/Agence Zoom/Getty Images The investment bank Stifel will announce today that it has extended its sponsorship deal with U.S. Ski & Snowboard through the 2034 Salt Lake City Winter Games, a deal the governing body calls its “most expansive partnership” ever. Officials declined to comment on financial terms, but a source said the total price over the eight-year term — the current contract runs through the ’26 Winter Games — is close to $100M. USSS CEO Sophie Goldschmidt said being able to lock in such a long-term extension a year before the deal expired will lend confidence to other sponsors and the governing body itself.“To be honest, it was one of the easier negotiations I’ve been through, because there was so much value that was obvious on both sides,” Goldschmidt said. “But having said that, given the current state of the economy, you don’t ever want to take anything for granted.”The hallmark of the new deal is a performance bonus program for athletes and coaches, funded fully by Stifel. Athletes will become eligible for the bonuses with crystal globe wins (given to the high-point winners in the world cup circuit) and world championship medals, and coaches can win with Nations Cup victories. More details will be shared with athletes soon, Goldschmidt said.Read More >>>

The Denver City Council on Monday approved the “framework” for a deal to build a $70M stadium specifically for the new Denver NWSL team. The approval means the city would “spend up to” $70M to “acquire and prepare the site for construction.” After that, the NWSL team would spend about $200M “to build the stadium.” That deal “is far from set in stone, however.” Several council members said they “would give initial approval but wanted to see the detailed plans, along with assessing the economy, before agreeing to shell out the money.” Twelve of 13 council members “ultimately gave their stamp of approval.” The stadium, which would seat 14,500 people and open in 2028, “will face more council votes in the fall after the public has a chance to weigh in and planners decide on the final design.” No money “will change hands until after those votes,” said Laura Swartz, a spokesperson for the city’s Department of Finance (DENVER POST, 5/12).

In front of a sellout crowd of 12,364 fans at Matthew Knight Arena Monday night, G Sabrina Ionescu and the Liberty “put on a show” in an 84-61 preseason win over the Toyota Antelopes of the Women’s Japanese Basketball League (EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, 5/12). Liberty co-owner Clara Wu Tsai and Oregon coach Kelly Graves “were among those at the game” (AP, 5/13).
Ionescu left with 6:03 to go “to a standing ovation from the first sellout for a women’s basketball game at MKA since March 1, 2020, Ionescu’s final college home game.” Liberty coach Sandy Brondello said getting to play on the campus of two of her team’s stars “was a chance to grow the game and something WNBA teams should embrace.” It was the first time former Oregon star Nyara Sabally “got to be on the court for a sellout at UO,” where she spent multiple seasons injured and played in an empty building during 2020-21 before providing some big moments in 2021-22. Sabally “brought the crowd to its feet first by scoring the game’s first point” (Portland OREGONIAN, 5/12).
Ionescu was “honored” by Eugene Mayor Kaarin Knudson following practice on Sunday at the practice courts at Matthew Knight Arena, officially recognizing May 12 as “Sabrina Ionescu Day.” Earlier in the day, Ionescu and her SI20 foundation “held a youth basketball camp just before the Liberty practiced” on the main court at Matthew Knight Arena. The night before, after flying in from N.Y., Ionescu “spent time at Rennie’s Landing to pass out beers and interact directly with fans” on the Oregon campus (EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, 5/12).

Opella’s Allegra brand of OTC antihistamine medication is mounting an ambitious Indy 500 marketing effort that includes a sponsorship with Andretti Global Racing and a paint out of Marcus Ericsson‘s No. 28 Honda in the brand’s signature purple for the “Great American Race.”Through a complementary deal with race rightsholder Fox, Ericsson’s pit crew will wear QR codes during his initial stop directing consumers to a “Pit Shop” site with an associated game, and information on the allergy-relief medication. Support includes dedicated social and digital media.United Entertainment Group did the deals for Opella. “The Indy 500 (May 25) is one of the highest pollen-count weekends of the year and one of the busiest driving weekends of the year, so this all made sense,” said UEG EVP/Head of Sports Michael Brown.
Jones, who is based in Colorado Springs, will serve as Managing Director at BPI and report to partner Bradley Akubuiro. Mark Jones Veteran sports communications executive Mark Jones will oversee strategy and growth of D.C.-based Bully Pulpit International’s sports practice following the global firm’s acquisition of Jones’ consultancy, Agado Communications. Jones, who is based in Colorado Springs, will serve as Managing Director at BPI and report to partner Bradley Akubuiro.The hire bolsters BPI’s sports offering following its formal rollout last October with the help of outside advisors Mark Patricof and Terrence Burns. The firm’s stated aim is to work with leagues, teams, governing bodies and brands on issues at the intersection of sports, business, culture and public trust. The multi-disciplinary communications firm has 13 offices in the U.S. and Europe. Jones began his career as a legislative assistant in the U.S. Senate before a five-year stint at PR firm Hill & Knowlton. He worked in communications for the USOPC for more than a decade before launching Agado in 2020. He will bring a stable of clients with him to BPI, including the NWSL, USA Cricket and USA Cheer. Previous Agado clients include the IOC and International Cricket Council. BPI has previously represented numerous high-profile sports clients on key issues. The firm advised the PGA Tour following its rocky 2023 announcement of its agreement with the Saudi Public Investment Fund and supported the NCAA’s Division I Transformation Committee. Other BPI sports clients have included the NFL and F1.
Pizza Hut will give away $20,000 worth of pizzas this weekend to activate its new sponsorship of the United Football League. UFL Pizza party weekend Pizza Hut will give away $20,000 worth of pizzas this weekend to activate its new sponsorship of the United Football League, the parties will announce today. Pizza Hut has become the exclusive pizza and wings sponsor of the two-year old spring football league. Terms were not disclosed. It will also be the presenting sponsor of “UFL Fox Friday,” league co-owner Fox Sports’ weekly flagship UFL game broadcast window at 8pm ET.During the four UFL games this weekend, the pizza chain will back the “UFL Pizza Party Weekend delivered by Pizza Hut.” As part of the plan, Pizza Hut will give away 100 $200 gift cards to its stores, to both at-home viewers via online sweepstakes and in-person giveaways to fans at the games in San Antonio, St. Louis, Houston and D.C. (Friday is “national pizza party day,” widely celebrated by pizza sellers.)Josh Cella, the UFL’s EVP/Commercial Operations, said the integration between Fox, UFL and each stadium required to execute the national pizza party is a proof of concept of the league’s single-ownership structure.Read More >>>

As the top networks and streamers take the stage for upfronts events this week, J.P. Morgan and MoffettNathanson will host their annual media and communications conferences.
J.P. Morgan’s Global Technology, Media and Communications conference runs Tuesday through Thursday at the Westin Boston Seaport District hotel, featuring presentations from TKO Group’s Mark Shapiro and Liberty Media President & CEO Derek Chang, among others.
MoffettNathanson’s Media, Internet & Communications event will be held Wednesday and Thursday at the Westin Times Square in N.Y., where sports-focused speakers will include the NBA’s Bill Koenig, DraftKings Chair & CEO Jason Robins, Fox Corp. President & COO John Nallen and Andrew Yaffe, the CEO of Dude Perfect.
SBJ launches its twelfth newsletter today, focusing on the business of women’s sports. Headed up by Rachel Axon, the biweekly newsletter will focus on teams, leagues, investments (and investors), media deals and sponsorships, among other topics.
SBJ’s formal commitment will extend beyond newsletters to include “SBJ Live” sessions centering on the business of women’s sports, beginning with a WNBA preview session on Wednesday, a regular column in the magazine starting May 19 and other to-come initiatives.
SBJ Women’s Sports joins Media, Facilities, Marketing, Tech, Football, Betting, College, Gaming, Unpacks, Unpacks Lite and Power Up as newsletter offerings from the newsroom.
Speed Reads…
The Toronto Tempo “will announce” today that Canadian YouTube star Lilly Singh is the “newest ownership member” of the WNBA franchise. Singh will be the team’s “Chief Hype Officer, which the club described as ‘building and amplifying excitement for the Tempo on and off the court’” (THE ATHLETIC, 5/13).
The Pro Padel League is “partnering” with Unrivaled, the 3-on-3 women’s basketball league, to “kick off the PPL’s 2025 season in Miami” (THE ATHLETIC, 5/13).
Morning Hot Reads: More than a Show
ANDSCAPE went with the header, “For me, ‘Around the Horn’ was more than a show.” A few months after my first appearance on Around the Horn, I “found myself spending more minutes of my day lying on the floor atop piles of dirty clothes than I spent functioning as a human being.” I was “depressed and stuck in an endless loop.” I’d wake up “for my kids,” and “for Around the Horn.” For months, Around the Horn “was the only thing that got me outside.” One of the “revolutionarily beautiful aspects” of the show is “how it empowered journalists to speak their minds about topics they’re passionate about.”
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“Nico Harrison made the worst trade in NBA history. The Mavs missed the playoffs and found themselves in the draft lottery. Now why would he do that?” pic.twitter.com/kpl9BcEY6F
— Kendall Baker (@kendallbaker) May 12, 2025
I was in the draft lottery room in 2008 when the Bulls won the No. 1 pick with just a 1.7% chance and there was a Chicago kid at the top of the board in Derrick Rose. Wild. Shocking. But it was all legitimate.
— Dave McMenamin (@mcten) May 12, 2025
Quiet Celtics room. Porzingis was sitting still in his locker. Pritchard spoke to a few reporters and left. White and Brown will be at the podium. Hauser sat in the hallway outside staring ahead.
— Bobby Manning (@RealBobManning) May 13, 2025
“Just 27 in 1992, he’s still the youngest-ever CEO of a company when it entered the Fortune 500.”
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…
“Who is Michael Dell?”
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LSU Beach Volleyball Announces the Addition of Two Transfers – LSU
BATON ROUGE – LSU Beach Volleyball coach Russell Brock has announced the addition of two transfers – Emily Hellmuth and Zayna Meyer – who will join the Tigers for the upcoming season.
Hellmuth and Meyer come to LSU as grad transfers. The Tigers return 11 players from last year’s team. These two transfers join LSU in addition to six freshmen.
“Really excited about our two additions for this spring,” Brock said. “They are both athletic players with good size and great skills and are excited about the transition to beach. Both, are decorated indoor players who have been seasoned leaders for their teams. Their work ethic, positive attitudes and excitement will be fantastic additions to our culture and our team this year. Couldn’t be more excited to add them to our family.”
Hellmuth comes to LSU after a great four-year career playing indoor volleyball at Pepperdine and Texas A&M University. During her time playing indoor, she was a lethal outside hitter with over 1,000 career kills. Three of her four seasons she recorded at least 300 kills and during a match in her final season, she recorded a career high .667 hitting percentage. As a senior last year, Hellmuth helped lead the Aggies to the NCAA National Championship Title with 72 digs, 45 blocks, 12 aces and eight assists.
“Emily has been tested as a passer and has great skills as a blocker and hitter. Her offensive ability will transition really well to the sand. She’s faced the biggest challenges under the brightest lights and has excelled in those moments.”
Meyer is coming to LSU following a four-year career playing indoor volleyball in which she finished her final season at UCLA with a total of 187 assists, 62 digs and 11 blocks. During the 2023 season, Meyer was named Big West Setter of the Year while playing indoor at Long Beach State and averaged 10 assists per set.
“Zayna is quick and springy. As one of the elite offensive setters in the country, she brings excellent control of the ball both as a setter and a hitter. Her ability to play above the net will also be a great asset defensively.”
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Volleyball Adds Wisconsin Transfer Trinity Shadd-Ceres
“Everyone we have talked to about Trinity says she is the best teammate and hardest worker, so she is going to fit right in here at Creighton,” said Creighton head coach Brian Rosen. “She may also be the best overall athlete in any sport to come through! Trinity is so explosive off the floor, has a great arm, and ability to play six rotations. With experience in the Final Four this season, she can handle the big moments. With Angie’s training, there is no limit to her potential and we are all so excited to get her in the gym this spring!”
Shadd-Ceres played in nine matches for Wisconsin’s Final Four team in 2025, finishing the season with 12 kills, six digs, four assists and two blocks. Eight of her 12 kills came during the NCAA Tournament, including four kills in the First Round vs. Eastern Illinois on Dec. 4th and three more in a Regional Final win at Texas on Dec. 14th.
That came after Shadd-Ceres played in four matches as a freshman in 2024, starting two. She finished her rookie campaign with 10 kills, seven digs and three blocks in four matches played. Among her teammates in 2024 was current Bluejay defensive specialist Saige Damrow.
The 5-foot-11 native of Ontario, Canada, was named the Senior Female Volleyball Athlete of the Year in 2023 and a member of Team Canada’s U19 Women’s National Team. She was also a track standout before enrolling at Wisconsin, as she was named Junior Female Track & Field Athlete of the Year in 2022 and Senior Female Athlete of the Year in 2023. She also partcipated in Canada’s Olympic Trials in the Long Jump in 2024.
Creighton finished the 2025 season with a 28-6 record, appearing in its 14th straight NCAA Tournament, winning its 12th consecutive BIG EAST regular-season title, earning sixth BIG EAST Tournament title in a row and reaching its second straight Elite Eight.
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What Is LOVB? Everything to Know About League One Volleyball
League One Volleyball is serving up a new season.
While League One Volleyball (a.k.a. LOVB, pronounced “love”) may still be new to the mainstream sports conversation, its 2025 debut was more than enough to cement it as one of the fastest-growing women’s leagues in the game.
And that momentum isn’t slowing. Before its sophomore season tips off Jan. 7, LOVB has already expanded, with the league adding three new teams of top-tier athletes to join in 2027.
So what’s next in the meantime? USA Insider has everything you need to know about LOVB ahead of the 2026 season.
Now, channel your inner Jordan Thompson and dive in.
WHAT ARE THE LOVB TEAMS
LOVB currently has six franchises located out of Atlanta, Austin, Houston, Madison, Nebraska and Salt Lake City.
Each team bears a sleek, abstract logo representing its homebase—paired with a unique shade from the league’s signature bright color palette.
WHO ARE LOVB’S A-LIST SUPPORTERS
LOVB has found champions across the sports world and beyond, including investors such as Olympian Lindsey Vonn, WNBA alum Candace Parker, Houston Rockets star Kevin Durant, Amy Schumer (who played high school volleyball) and Chelsea Handler, to name a few.
And, not to mention, supporters who are already in, well, love with LOVB.
“The momentum in women’s volleyball is unreal, and we’re fired up about what’s coming next,” Reddit co-founder and entrepreneur Alexis Ohanian shared on X, after his firm announced it will lead the ownership of LOVB’s upcoming Los Angeles franchise. “Get ready, LA. Your new favorite team has officially landed.”
DOES LOVB HAVE OLYMPIC ATHLETES
Nineteen, representing 35 Olympic appearances, in fact.
Among them, gold medalist Xiangyu Gong (LOVB Madison) and two-time Olympians Ana Carolina da Silva and Anne Buijs (LOVB Nebraska).
WHAT NEW LOVB TEAMS HAVE BEEN ANNOUNCED
Starting in 2027, LOVB will expand from six to nine teams, adding Los Angeles, San Francisco and Minnesota to the roster.
“Being part of the founding of LOVB has been one of the great honors of my career, and helping launch LOVB San Francisco feels like the next chapter in that same purpose-driven journey,” three-time Olympic medalist Kelsey Cook said in a statement shared by the league. “We built LOVB to reshape what’s possible for volleyball players in this country, and bringing a pro team to one of the sport’s strongest and most passionate communities is a dream come true.”
WHEN DOES LOVB’S NEW SEASON BEGIN
LOVB’s second season begins Jan. 7, 2026, with 2025 champions LOVB Austin hosting LOVB Nebraska for the league’s First Serve.
HOW TO WATCH LOVB
To witness the excitement in person, fans can secure their tickets on LOVB’s website.
For those wanting to watch at home, the league’s Match of the Week will air on Wednesday nights at 8 p.m. ET, exclusively on USA Network (including the 2026 LOVB Championship Match).
All six teams play every week, with one weekday head-to-head match and one weekend three-match series.
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Volleyball Welcomes Four – Vanderbilt University Athletics – Official Athletics Website
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Vanderbilt volleyball will welcome four transfer student-athletes to its roster this spring, the program announced Friday.
“Bringing this transfer class to Nashville will be a defining moment in our young program’s history,” head coach Anders Nelson said. “All four student-athletes will raise the level of athleticism in our gym immediately, but more importantly to us, they’re competitive, driven and academically gifted. We cannot wait to integrate them into our program and get to work on realizing Team 2’s potential.”
Carly Hendrickson, a 6-foot-2 outside from Cincinnati, Ohio, will join the Commodores as a graduate transfer from UCLA. In 2025, Hendrickson appeared in 29 matches and 101 sets, recording 25 service aces. This season, she registered nine kills and six blocks vs. Oral Roberts, hitting at a .412 clip. She recorded a career-high10 kills vs. Texas State. To end the season, she served up a pair of aces in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Hendrickson will return to the SEC in 2026 after beginning her collegiate career at Florida.
Molly Kate “MK” Patten, a 6-foot-5 opposite, comes to Nashville after spending two seasons at Georgia. The Alpharetta, Georgia, native played in 96 sets as a sophomore, recording 228 kills, ranked second on the team, with a .254 hitting efficiency in 2025. At the net, she posted 90 total blocks, recording seven matches with five or more blocks. As a freshman, Patten missed all of nonconference play due to an injury but saw the court in 13 matches. That season, she totaled 71 kills and 48 blocks.
Avery Scoggins, a 6-foot setter from New Bern, North Carolina, played two seasons at Arizona before transferring to Vanderbilt. During her freshman campaign, she tallied 1,184 assists and 289 digs, both stats ranking top 5 in Arizona freshman history. Scoggins was named the 2024 AVCA Pacific Region Freshman of the Year and to the All-Big 12 Second Team and Big 12 All-Rookie Team. In 2025, she led the Wildcats with 1,190 assists and ranked second on the team with 314 digs.
Hailing from Austin, Samantha Wunsch is a graduate transfer from Texas State where she garnered AVCA All-Southwest Region honors in 2024 and three All-Sun Belt Conference nods. In 2025, the 6-foot-3 opposite recorded 336 kills while hitting .205, 263 digs and 86 blocks. She led Texas State in kills during back-to-back seasons in 2024 and 2025. She was named the SBC Offensive Player of the Week on four occasions, Texas State Invitational MVP in 2023 and has earned spots on two all-tournament teams.
Fans can follow Vanderbilt volleyball on Facebook, Instagram and X at @VandyVolleyball.
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Booth signs with Italian Serie A1 League
For the second-straight season, the Wisconsin volleyball team will send an athlete overseas to Italy to play in the Serie A1 League, as Booth will join former UW standout Sarah Franklin, who is a member of Savino del Bene Scandicci.
Booth emerged as one of the most dominant middle blockers in the country over the past few seasons, earning First Team All-Big Ten and AVCA Third Team All-American honors in 2025. The graduate posted a career-high 21 kills against No. 1 Kentucky in the NCAA National Semifinals to cap off her time as a Badger—finishing the year with the highest hitting percentage in a single season in school history at .466. Booth placed second in the nation with that mark as well.
The Denver, Colorado, native caught fire down the stretch for UW—guiding the program to their seventh NCAA National Semifinal appearance in school history.
In the NCAA Tournament, Booth recorded an impressive .579 (61 – 6 – 90) swing percentage in five matches to conclude her tenure in Madison—finishing three of those tournament battles with zero attack errors.
The two-time AVCA All-American was a standout on the defensive end, too—shattering the school record for most blocks in a single season back in 2023 with 186. Booth led the team in the category in all three of her seasons in Madison.
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Making The Climb: 2025 Akron Athletics Fall Academic Success
Collectively, Akron student-athletes own a cumulative departmental GPA of 3.27, with more than 69 percent of Zips maintaining an individual cumulative GPA of 3.00 or better at Akron.
The Zips registered 32 Academic All-Mid-American Conference selections across its five MAC-sponsored teams for the 2025 fall campaign.
For the fall semester of 2025, 14 of 16 Akron athletics teams achieved a semester grade point average of 3.00 or higher, led by women’s soccer earning a 3.72 team GPA for the semester. Additionally, swimming and diving (3.675), softball (3.609), rifle (3.59), lacrosse (3.563), women’s cross country (3.518), golf (3.472), baseball (3.30), women’s basketball (3.263), women’s track and field (3.241), men’s soccer (3.184), men’s cross country (3.178), volleyball (3.126) and men’s track and field (3.07) each surpassed the 3.00 team GPA threshold.
The excellence of the Zips in their academic studies was on display as nearly 73 percent of Akron’s student-athletes, 316 of 434, earned an individual GPA for the term of 3.0 or better, while more than 46 percent garnered a GPA of 3.50 or higher.
Fifty-three of the Zips’ student-athletes garnered a perfect 4.0 GPA for the fall semester, including lacrosse (7), women’s soccer (7), men’s soccer (6), swimming and diving (6), softball (5), women’s basketball (4), men’s track and field (4), women’s track and field (4), baseball (2), women’s cross country (2), football (2), rifle (2) and volleyball (2).
Football paced the combined list with 44 Zips earning between a 3.0-3.99 for the fall semester. They were followed by swimming and diving (32), baseball (26), lacrosse (24), women’s track and field (22), women’s soccer (19), softball (16), men’s track and field (16), men’s soccer (14), volleyball (10), men’s basketball (9), rifle (9), women’s basketball (7), golf (7) women’s cross country (5) and men’s cross country (3).
Sixteen Zips earned their degrees from the University of Akron following the fall 2025 semester.
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