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Mountaineers Hold Off Houston Rally to Clinch Series

Sam White and freshman Gavin Kelly each had three hits on the night with Kelly collecting two RBI and White scoring two runs. Senior Kyle West and redshirt junior Chase Swain each drove in two runs as well. Houston jumped out to a 3-0 lead after one inning, but West Virginia answered in the second with […]

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Mountaineers Hold Off Houston Rally to Clinch Series


Sam White and freshman Gavin Kelly each had three hits on the night with Kelly collecting two RBI and White scoring two runs. Senior Kyle West and redshirt junior Chase Swain each drove in two runs as well.
 
Houston jumped out to a 3-0 lead after one inning, but West Virginia answered in the second with three runs of its own. Senior Grant Hussey drove in a run with a groundout before Kelly doubled home two runs to even the contest.
 
Swain put the Mountaineers on top in the third with a two-run triple, his second three-bagger in as many nights.
 
Houston got one run back in the home half before West extended the lead back to three with a two-run double in the fourth. In the fifth, WVU added two more runs on an error and single by junior Skylar King.
 
The Cougars got back in the game in the bottom of the fifth with a three-run home run before getting within one run in the seventh. With the bases loaded in the seventh, junior Carson Estridge came out of the pen and escaped the jam to preserve the lead.
 
In the eighth, the tying run was thrown out at the plate as Hussey fired a strike to the plate to cut down the runner trying to score from second on a grounder to short. In the ninth, Estridge closed out the game with a 1-2-3 inning to earn his second save of the season.
 
The Mountaineers will look for the sweep on Sunday with first pitch scheduled for 12:30 p.m. ET.
 
For more information on the Mountaineers, follow @WVUBaseball on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
 

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Beach Volleyball Falls to Top-Seed Cal Poly in Big West Semifinal Match

Story Links SANTA MONICA, Calif. – The CSUN Beach Volleyball team defeated Cal State Bakersfield in an elimination match before falling to top-seed Cal Poly in the semifinals of the 2025 Big West Beach Volleyball Championship on Friday at the Ocean Park Beach Courts. With their sixth victory over the Roadrunners this season, the Matadors set […]

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SANTA MONICA, Calif. – The CSUN Beach Volleyball team defeated Cal State Bakersfield in an elimination match before falling to top-seed Cal Poly in the semifinals of the 2025 Big West Beach Volleyball Championship on Friday at the Ocean Park Beach Courts.

With their sixth victory over the Roadrunners this season, the Matadors set a new program record with won their 18th match of the season. After the defeat to the championship runners-up Mustangs in the afternoon, CSUN finishes the season with an 18-17 overall record.

CSUN 3, CSUB 1

CSUN’s Tia Mendiola and Julia Bazylevych opened the scoring with a straight-set (21-12, 21-16) win over Paola Caten and Sarah Martin in the No. 2 pair. The Matadors went up 2-0 when Maleya Miles and Layla Cederlind earned a 21-19, 21-11 victory over Olivia Ostler and Vianna Garcia on the No. 4 court. Bakersfield’s Ella Erteltova and Vivi Kaelin cut the CSUN lead in half with a 21-18, 21-12 win over Tasha Mae and Kinley Lindhardt on the No. 1 court before Sophia Jarosz and Haley Coggins clinched the Matador win when a 21-17, 21-19 sweep over Olivia Silacci-Jensen and Brooklyn Thomas on the No. 5 court gave CSUN its third win. Dylan Hall and Hannah Heflin dropped the opening set to Katey Milne and Alla Ensign before capturing set two, 21-19. The CSUN pair was up 2-1 when the Matadors’ clinched the dual win, so the No. 3 pair was abandoned.

CAL POLY 3, CSUN 0

Looking to advance past the semifinal round for the first time since 2019,  the Matadors dropped three straight pairs to the Mustangs to see their season come to an end. Cal Poly’s Logan Walter and Izzy Martinez defeated Mendiola and Bazylevych, 21-13, 21-7 in the No. 2 pair to open the scoring. The Mustangs’ Piper Ferch and Erin Inskeep then swept Mae and Lindhardt, 21-18, 21-15 on the No. 1 court to put Cal Poly up 2-0. The Mustangs then clinched a berth in the championship match when Quinn Perry and Lindsey Sparks swept Hall and Heflin at No. 3, 21-18, 21-14.

The final two pairs did not finish after Cal Poly clinched as Miles and Cederlind were in set two against Ella Connor and Madi Nichols (21-13, 20-17) while Jarosz and Coggins were also in set two with Abbey Reinard and Elise Lenehan on the N0. 5 court (21-13, 16-17) when the pair was abandoned. 

CSUN 3, CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD 1

#1. Ella Erteltova/Vivi Kaelin (CSUB) def. Tasha Mae/Kinley Lindhardt (CSUN), 21-18, 21-12

#2. Tia Mendiola/Julia Bazylevych (CSUN) def. Paola Caten/Sarah Martin (CSUB), 21-12, 21-16

#3. Katey Milne/Ella Ensign (CSUB) vs. Dylan Hall/Hannah Heflin (CSUN), 21-16, 19-21, 2-1 (DNF)

#4. Maleya Miles/Layla Cederlind (CSUN) def. Olivia Ostler/Vianna Garcia (CSUB), 21-19, 21-11

#5. Sophia Jarosz/Haley Coggins (CSUN) def. Olivia Silacci-Jensen/Brooklyn Thomas (CSUB), 21-17, 21-19

CAL POLY 3, CSUN 0

#1. Piper Ferch/Erin Inskeep (CP) def. Tasha Mae/Kinley Lindhardt (CSUN), 21-18, 21-15

#2. Logan Walter/Izzy Martinez (CP) def. Tia Mendiola/Julia Bazylevych (CSUN), 21-13, 21-7

#3. Quinn Perry/Lindsey Sparks (CP) def. Dylan Hall/Hannah Heflin (CSUN), 21-18, 21-14

#4. Ella Connor/Madi Nichols (CP) vs. Maleya Miles/Layla Cederlind (CSUN), 21-13, 20-17 (DNF)

#5. Abbey Reinard/Elise Lenehan (CP) vs.. Sophia Jarosz/Haley Coggins (CSUN), 21-13, 16-17 (DNF)

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“Family isn’t about genetics. It’s not about where you came from or what you have. Family isn’t about color or the way you live your life or the choices you make. Though we don’t judge, family is about accountability to your brothers and sisters. Family is about kinship and friendship and love of who you […]

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“Family isn’t about genetics. It’s not about where you came from or what you have. Family isn’t about color or the way you live your life or the choices you make. Though we don’t judge, family is about accountability to your brothers and sisters.

Family is about kinship and friendship and love of who you are and what you have been through as a group. Family comes together in a place uniquely suited to help one grow as men, women teammates, and people. Family is an attitude, a common thread that stitches you together, no matter what. Family is not about individuals, it’s about a common thread of sacrifices made and experiences shared that stitch you together through time and space.

My family has stood the test of time and I’m proud to be a part of it. My family bleeds, Black, Grey and White . My family is generational. My family bleeds together no matter what. In my family it’s always a great day to be a member of the Nike @hoop.summit World Team and represent.”

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No. 7 Beach Volleyball advances to CCSA Tournament championship match

Story Links BATON ROUGE, La. – The No. 7 Texas Beach Volleyball team earned a pair of 3-0 sweeps over South Carolina and No. 8 Florida State on Friday at the LSU Beach Volleyball Stadium to advance to the championship match of the Coastal Collegiate Sports Association (CCSA) Tournament. The Longhorns (26-9) […]

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BATON ROUGE, La. – The No. 7 Texas Beach Volleyball team earned a pair of 3-0 sweeps over South Carolina and No. 8 Florida State on Friday at the LSU Beach Volleyball Stadium to advance to the championship match of the Coastal Collegiate Sports Association (CCSA) Tournament. The Longhorns (26-9) will face the winner of Saturday morning’s semifinal match (10 a.m. CT) between Florida State and tournament host No. 11 LSU in the championship match at 1 p.m. Central.

During Friday morning’s victory over South Carolina, the No. 4 pair of Macey Butler and Noa Sonneville secured the first point for the Longhorns with a 21-13, 21-15 win. Emma Grace Robertson and Katie Hashman battled through 12 match points to secure a 21-13, 21-23, 23-21 victory on court No. 2 to give Texas a 2-0 cushion. Ava Patton and Vivian Johnson completed the sweep with a 21-15, 21-12 win on court No. 5.

The Longhorns returned later in the afternoon to face the Seminoles in a winner’s bracket contest. Texas used a 21-15, 21-18 victory by Butler and Sonneville on court No. 4 and a 21-17, 21-16 win by Robertson and Hashman on court No. 2 to build a 2-0 lead. The Longhorns finished the sweep with a 23-21, 21-14 win on court No. 5 by Patton and Johnson.

#7 Texas 3, South Carolina 0

  1. (TRUNCATED) Jolie Cranford/Julia Waugh (SC) vs. Chloe Charles/Eva Liisa Kuivonen (Texas) 
  2. Emma Grace Robertson/Katie Hashman (Texas) def. Rachel Hartmann/Riley Whitesides (SC) 21-13, 21-23, 23-21
  3. (TRUNCATED) Karin Zolnercikova/Maddison Parmelly (Texas) vs. Morgan Downs/Evie Ziffer (SC) 21-16, 17-10
  4. Noa Sonneville/Macey Butler (Texas) def. Sadie Nelson/Julianna Quintero (SC) 21-13, 21-15
  5. Ava Patton/Vivian Johnson (Texas) def. Lauren Lawson/VB Trost (SC) 21-15, 21-12
  6. (EXH.) Kylie Wickley/Carys Patton (Texas) def. Abigail Lagemann/Kristen Schenck (SC) 21-17, 22-20

Order of Finish: 4, 2, 5

#7 Texas 3, #8 Florida State 0

  1. (TRUNCATED) Audrey Koenig/Alexis Durish (FSU) vs. Chloe Charles/Eva Liisa Kuivonen (TX) 21-16, 10-10
  2. Emma Grace Robertson/Katie Hashman (TX) def. Gella Andrew/Maddie Trusty (FSU) 21-17, 21-16
  3. (TRUNCATED) Karin Zolnercikova/Maddison Parmelly (TX) vs. Bailey Higgins/Carra Sassack (FSU) 21-13, 17-16
  4. Noa Sonneville/Macey Butler (TX) def. Makenna Wolfe/Myriah Massey (FSU) 21-15, 21-18
  5. Ava Patton/Vivian Johnson (TX) def. Jordan Boulware/Kenzie Hultquist (FSU) 23-21, 21-14
  6. (EXH.) Hannah Ogden/Presley Wright (TX) def. Kyleene Filimaua/McKenna Flaherty (FSU) 21-11, 21-16

Order of Finish: 4, 2, 5

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