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Nebraska’s Bergen Reilly named Big Ten Player and Setter of the Year
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) – The postseason honors are beginning to stack up for the nation’s top-ranked volleyball team.
The Big Ten announced Tuesday that Nebraska junior setter Bergen Reilly has swept two of the conference’s major yearly awards — 2025 Big Ten Setter of the Year and Player of the Year.
It marks her third straight Setter of the Year honor and Nebraska’s first Player of the Year since Kelsey Robinson (2013).
According to the conference, Reilly is the first Husker ever to win both awards in the same season and the first Big Ten player to do so since Minnesota’s Samantha Seliger-Swenson in 2018.
Only one other player — Wisconsin’s Lauren Carlini in 2014 — has achieved the sweep, making Reilly just the third in conference history.
Her third consecutive setter award places her alongside Wisconsin’s Sydney Hilley (2019–21) as the only setters to win the honor in three straight seasons. Hilley is currently on the Omaha Supernovas roster.
Elsewhere on the awards list:
- Oregon’s Alanah Clemente was named 2025 Freshman of the Year
- Penn State’s Jillian Grimes earned 2025 Libero of the Year
Nebraska head coach Dani Busboom Kelly was also recognized as the 2025 Big Ten Coach of the Year in her first season leading the Huskers.
On Sunday, Nebraska secured the No. 1 overall seed in the NCAA Volleyball Tournament after finishing the regular season a perfect 30-0, with a 20-0 Big Ten record.
The Huskers face Long Island University in the opening round on Friday, Dec. 5, at 7 p.m. CT.
Reilly was one of four Huskers selected to the All-Big Ten First Team, joined by:
- Rebekah Allick, senior middle
- Harper Murray, junior outside
- Andi Jackson, junior middle
Reilly, Murray, and Jackson are also among the 14 remaining contenders for AVCA Player of the Year.
Finalists will be announced on Dec. 15, and the award will be presented Dec. 19 at the AVCA Awards Banquet in Kansas City.
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Lions announce 2025-26 Track and Field Schedule
COMMERCE – East Texas A&M University has released the 2025-26 track and field schedule on Thursday morning, the first season for the Lions as full members of NCAA Division I.
The Lions are slated to take part in four indoor meets before the Southland Conference Championships and then take part in the NCAA Indoor Championships for the first time in the Division I era. The outdoor season sees the Lions participate in six meets prior to the postseason, which includes the SLC Championships, the NCAA West Regional Championships, and the NCAA Outdoor Championships.
The first meet of the year comes on January 16 at the Owen Hewett Invitational in Norman, Oklahoma, hosted by Oklahoma. The next two meets for the Lions are in College Station with the Ted Nelson Invitational on January 23-24 and then Charlie Thomas Invitational on February 6-7.
The final meet before the conference championships during the indoor portion of the schedule is the Arkansas Qualifier in Fayetteville, Arkansas, on February 25.
The Southland Indoor Championships return to Birmingham, Alabama, on February 25-26. The top qualifiers around the country will advance to the NCAA Indoor Championships, which take place on March 13-14 in Fayetteville.
The Lions begin the outdoor season on March 20-21 at the TCU Alumni Invite in Fort Worth. The annual trip down I-35 is next as the Texas Relays take place in Austin on April 1-4 and the Bobcat Invitational is held in San Marcos on April 2-4.
Another trip down to College Station is next for the 44 Farms Team Invitational on April 9-11, followed by the J. Fred Duckett Twilight on April 25 in Houston, and the final regular season outdoor meet comes on May 8 at the Arkansas Twilight in Fayetteville.
The Southland Outdoor Championships are hosted by SFA in Nacogdoches this year on May 14-16.
Top qualifiers in the western half of the country following the conference championships will advance to the NCAA West Regional Championships in Fayetteville on May 27-30, with the best performers punching their tickets to the NCAA Outdoor Championships held at the historic Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, on June 10-13.
2025-26 LION TRACK & FIELD SCHEDULE
| DATE | MEET | LOCATION | HOST INSTITUTION |
| Jan. 16 | Owen Hewett Invitational | Norman, Okla. | Oklahoma |
| Jan. 23-24 | Ted Nelson Invitational | College Station | Texas A&M |
| Feb. 6-7 | Charlie Thomas Invitational | College Station | Texas A&M |
| Feb. 20 | Arkansas Qualifier | Fayetteville, Ark. | Arkansas |
| Feb. 25-26 | SLC Indoor Championships | Birmingham, Ala. | Southland Conference |
| March 13-14 | NCAA Indoor Championships | Fayetteville, Ark. | NCAA |
| March 20-21 | TCU Alumni Invite | Fort Worth | TCU |
| April 1-4 | Texas Relays | Austin | Texas |
| April 2-4 | Bobcat Invitational | San Marcos | Texas State |
| April 9-11 | 44 Farms Team Invitational | College Station | Texas A&M |
| April 25 | J. Fred Duckett Twilight | Houston | Rice |
| May 8 | Arkansas Twilight | Fayetteville, Ark. | Arkansas |
| May 14-16 | SLC Outdoor Championships | Nacogdoches | Southland Conference |
| May 27-30 | NCAA West Regional Championships | Fayetteville, Ark. | NCAA |
| June 10-13 | NCAA Outdoor Championships | Eugene, Ore. | NCAA |
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WSU Track Heads to Boston Opener
BOSTON, Mass. – Washington State Track will start its indoor season at the Boston Opener on Saturday, December 6th. The meet will be held at the Boston University Track and Tennis Center. The four runners for each team will look to start the year strong against the elite field competing at this event.
Evans Kurui, Solomon Kipchoge will race in the Men’s Elite 5k at 3 pm ET, 12 pm PT. Kutoven Stevens will compete in the Men’s 5000-meter race at 7:10 pm ET, 4:10 pm PT. Zenah Cheptoo, Rosemary Longisa, Nicole Bissell, and Caroline Jepkorir will race in the Women’s 3k at 1 pm ET, 10 am PT. Zenah will also run in the Women’s 5k race beginning at 4:30 pm ET, 1:30 pm PT.
Tickets are $12 and can be purchased at the door or in advance on the Boston University website.
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This Week in WAC Volleyball – NCAA Tournament
WAC VB25 Release – NCAA Tournament
UTAH VALLEY CAPTURES THE 2025 WAC VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT TITLE IN THRILLING FASHION
No. 1 Utah Valley claimed the 2025 WAC Volleyball Tournament trophy after defeating No. 2 Utah Tech in a five-set showdown (25-21, 25-27, 25-17, 21-25, 15-6). This was Utah Valley’s third WAC Tournament title and its first since going back-to-back in the Spring and Fall 2021 seasons. The Wolverines advanced to the tournament championship match after sweeping No. 4 Abilene Christian 3-0 in the semifinal match.
THE WOLVERINES HEAD TO STANFORD
Utah Valley received the conference’s automatic bid to the 2025 NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Tournament and will take on No. 2 Stanford on December 5 at 7 p.m. PT at the Maples Pavilion in Stanford, California. The winner of the match will face the winner of No. 7 South Dakota State and Arizona. This will be the first time the Wolverines will play in the NCAA Tournament since the Fall 2021 season.
AVERY PAGE NAMED WAC TOURNAMENT MOP
The WAC Player of the Year, Avery Page, was named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player after compiling a season-high 22 kills along with 17 digs and five total blocks for 24.5 points in the championship match. Page notched eight kills, seven digs, one ace and one block in UVU’s sweep over Abilene Christian.
UVU’S CHISM AND WOODEN JOIN PAGE ON ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM
Joining Page on the All-Tournament team from Utah Valley was Bella Wooden and Evalyn Chism. Wooden collected 10 kills in the championship match and led the team with 10 total blocks, accounting for three of the Wolverines’ four solo blocks. Chism tallied a season-high in both assists (54) and digs (21), leading the team in both statistics. Rounding out the All-Tournament Team were Utah Tech’s Nana Asiata, Marley Roe, Tessa Treanor and Abilene Christian’s Hannah Gonzalez.
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Nevada track and field season underway on Reno’s $5.3 million track
Dec. 4, 2025, 1:37 p.m. PT

Indoor track and field season is underway and the $5.3 million track at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center is getting its second full season of work.
The Nevada women’s track and field team is hosting the Silver State Invitational and combined events Thursday through Saturday at the Reno-Tahoe Indoor Track at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center.
The Reno-Tahoe Indoor Track, built by Mondo in Italy and shipped to Reno, is considered one of the fastest tracks in the nation due to its high-tech construction. Mondo has supplied all the tracks for the Summer Olympics for the past 40 years.
Last year, events at the facility brought in more than 5,000 athletes, 12,000 room nights and more than $6 million in economic impact for the Reno-Sparks area.
The schedule this winter includes 12 major meets, including youth, club and collegiate competitions, headlined by the Mountain West Conference Indoor Track and Field Championships set for Feb. 26-28.
Admission to each day of the meet is $10 and tickets can be purchased at the main entrance. Parking at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center will be free for this weekend’s meet.

Wolf Pack track and field
The Nevada team is coming off a solid 2024-25 indoor season in which the Wolf Pack had four finalists on the track, and two fourth-place finishes in triple jump and pentathlon at the Mountain West Indoor Track and Field Championships.
Magdalene George highlighted the Pack’s conference performances, winning two medals in the 60-meter and 200-meter.
Nevada senior sprinter Annalies Kalma said said the team is happy to be able to compete at home during the indoor season.
“The excitement is just through the roof. The team is really looking forward to all of our indoor meets. We like have every single one of our indoor meets here,” Kalma said. “We’re so lucky with this facility this year we’ve got all of our indoor meets in this facility at home.”
When she arrived in Reno three years ago, the team often had to shovel snow off the outdoor track at Mackay Stadium so they could train there in the winter.
This winter, the Wolf Pack will compete at six regular season meets, all at home, capped off by the Mountain West Indoor Track and Field Championships.
This week, Thursday’s events include the women’s pentathlon and men’s heptathlon; Friday will continue the men’s heptathlon while the field and distance events, including throws and jumps, get underway. Track events will also begin on Friday, with the heats rolling into the prelims and finals on Saturday.
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Boerstra Named to WCC Volleyball All-Academic Team
LOS ANGELES — Just days after earning All-WCC Second Team honors, graduate student Maddie Boerstra has been named to the 2025 West Coast Conference Volleyball All-Academic Team.
The All-Academic Team features 16 student-athletes from across the conference who have demonstrated excellence both on the court and in the classroom. To qualify, student-athletes must hold a cumulative GPA of at least 3.20, be in their second year at their institution, and play a significant role within their program.
In addition to Boerstra’s selection, three Lions earned WCC All-Academic Honorable Mention recognition: Kayla Lopez, Delfina Schuh, and Sophie Stephenson.
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Owls Set to Open 2025-26 Indoor Season at Pair of Meets
KENNESAW, Ga. — Kennesaw State will open its 2025–26 indoor track and field season at two different meets this week. 27 KSU jumpers, vaulters and throwers will compete Friday at the Clemson Opener, while four KSU distance and mid-distance runners will race Saturday in Boston at the Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener.
The men’s pole vault, high jump and shot put begin at 10 a.m. Friday at the Clemson Indoor Track and Field Center. Group B of the heptathlon starts the day with the 60 hurdles at 9 a.m.
At the Boston University Track & Tennis Center, Britney Chatfield will run the 800 meters, scheduled for 11:12 a.m. Emma Sullivan will make her season debut in the elite 800 at 3 p.m. Collins Kipkemboi and Brian Limo will follow in the men’s 5,000, slated to begin at 7:10 p.m.
How to Follow
Live video coverage of the Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener will stream on FloTrack.
Live results will be available for both meets, with Flash Results covering Clemson and Lancer Timing providing updates from Boston.
Year Two in Conference USA
The 2025–26 season marks KSU’s second in Conference USA. The Owls won both the men’s indoor and outdoor team titles in 2024–25. The men’s indoor squad became the first KSU team to win a CUSA championship.
KSU has 27 entries (14 men and 13 women) in the Clemson Opener, all in field events. On the men’s side, returners Kenyatta Bennett, Simon Seid, Andrew Dassler, Evan Martinez and Chinedum Ike are among nine athletes making their season debuts. Freshmen Cameron Dean and Gage Voyles will make their collegiate debuts. On the women’s side, eight returners — including Maya Steines, Kaylee Brown and Keira Hight — will open their seasons. Transfers Morgan Pepe and Myesha Hall and freshman Jakayla Arnold will make their KSU debuts Friday.
All-Americans in Action
Kali Terza and Emma Sullivan, Kennesaw State’s two returning women’s All-Americans from the 2025 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships, are each entered in weekend meets.
Terza, a hammer All-American, will compete in the weight throw at Clemson on Friday at 4 p.m.
Sullivan, who earned honorable mention All-America honors in the 800 meters in June, will race in the elite 800 at 3 p.m. Saturday. She will compete alongside Tessa Busswell, Sami Oblad and Anne Elise Packard of BYU, as well as Chloe Symon of Washington and Tayissa Buchanan of Penn State.
Keep an Eye on the Clock
A strong field of collegiate and professional distance runners is expected in Boston on Saturday for the Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener, an annual meet known for producing record-breaking and national-qualifying performances.
Chatfield, who placed fourth in the 800 at last season’s CUSA Outdoor Championships, will race at 11:12 a.m.
Following impressive cross country seasons, Kipkemboi and Limo — both from Kenya — will compete in the 5,000 at 7:10 p.m.
Up Next
After this week, Kennesaw State will not compete again until 2026. The Owls return to action at the Samford Invite and Open and the Vanderbilt Invite on Jan. 16–17.
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