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SLIPPERY ROCK, Pa. – The Slippery Rock University volleyball team commences its 2025 season this weekend with four matches over two days at the Fairmont State Classic.
 
FSU CLASSIC SCHEDULE
Friday: vs. Elizabeth City State (3 p.m.)
Friday: vs. UVa.-Wise (7 p.m.)
Saturday: vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (2 p.m.)
Saturday: at Fairmont State (6 p.m.)
 
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Live video and in-match statistics will be generously provided free of charge all weekend by the Fairmont State Athletic Communications office. Links to live coverage options for every match can be found below.
 
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MATCH 1 DETAILS
Opponent: Elizabeth City State
Date: Friday – 3 p.m.
Location: Fairmont, West Virginia
Venue: Joe Retton Arena
All-Time Series: SRU leads 4-0
Last Played: Sept. 1, 2023 (SRU won 3-0)
 
SERIES HISTORY
Slippery Rock is a perfect 4-0 all-time against Elizabeth City State with its most recent win in the series coming in the form of a 25-23, 25-14, 27-25 sweep of the Vikings at the 2023 FSU Classic. SRU posted a .227 team attack percentage in the win while being led by Erica Selfridge’s 12-kill, 19-dig double-double.
 
Three current Rock athletes saw playing time in the victory with Jaeden Yost collecting a 24-assist, 10-dig double-double of her own while Callie Chevalier and Lauren VonderHaar tallied seven kills apiece.  

MATCH 2 DETAILS

Opponent: UVa.-Wise

Date: Friday – 7 p.m.

Location: Fairmont, West Virginia

Venue: Joe Retton Arena

All-Time Series: SRU leads 4-0

Last Played: Sept. 17, 2016 (SRU won 3-0)

 

SERIES HISTORY

While The Rock holds a flawless 4-0 record against UVa.-Wise all-time, the last time SRU and the Cavaliers met – a 2016 3-0 SRU win in West Liberty, West Virginia – the oldest current athletes on both rosters were barely in junior high school let alone on their respective college teams.

 

MATCH 3 DETAILS

Opponent: Palm Beach Atlantic

Date: Saturday – 2 p.m.

Location: Fairmont, West Virginia

Venue: Joe Retton Arena

All-Time Series: First Meeting

Last Played: N/A

 

SERIES HISTORY

Saturday’s match will be the first between The Rock and Palm Beach Atlantic.

 

MATCH 4 DETAILS

Opponent: Fairmont State

Date: Saturday – 6 p.m.

Location: Fairmont, West Virginia

Venue: Joe Retton Arena

All-Time Series: SRU leads 22-12

Last Played: Sept. 21, 2024 (SRU won 3-1)

 

SERIES HISTORY

Two Atlantic Region foes, The Rock and Falcons have met annually since 2015 including two-match meetings in each of the past four seasons. Following a pair of four-set victories in 2024, SRU has now taken the last four matches in the series for an overall record of 22-12 against FSU.

 

Top SRU Performers vs. FSU

(Per Match Average)

Callie Chevalier: 11.4 Kills, .165%, 9.8 Digs, 3.2 Blocks (5 matches)

Lauren VonderHaar: 5.0 Blocks, 3.8 Kills, .233% (5 matches)

Jaeden Yost: 21.6 Assists, 2.5 Aces, 8.7 Digs (6 matches)

Paityn Krause: 13.0 Assists, 4.5 Digs (2 matches)

Kara Pasquale: 7.0 Digs, 2.0 Aces (2 matches)

SLIPPERY ROCK PRIMER

Roster: Link

2024 Final Stats: Link

2024 Record: 12-14

2024 Home Record: 4-3

2024 Away Record: 3-8

2024 Neutral Site Record: 5-3

PSAC West Preseason Poll: Seventh

Head Coach: Dylan Lasher | First season at SRU (0-0) | Fifth overall (45-61)

 

TOP ROCK RETURNERS (2024 stats)

ATTACK: Callie Chevalier (210 kills / .177), Lauren VonderHaar (111 kills / .221)

ASSISTS: Jaeden Yost (550 / 5.67 per set)

ACES: Yost (40), Kara Pasquale (26)

DIGS: Yost (218 / 2.25 per set), Pasquale (169 / 1.90 per set)

BLOCKS: VonderHaar (122), Chevalier (42)

SRU BY THE NUMBERS

• 3: Consecutive season-opening wins.

• 6-2: The Rock’s record when competing at the FSU Classic over the last two years.

• 3: Number of starters returning for The Rock from 2024.

• 50%: Percentage of SRU’s 2025 roster yet to appear in a collegiate match.   

• 3rd: Lauren VonderHaar’s rank among active Atlantic Region (PSAC + MEC + CIAA) athletes in career blocks.

COMING OUT STRONG

Slippery Rock is 10-1 in its season-opening match dating back to the 2013 campaign. Over the last 11 completed seasons, SRU has exited its opening weekend with a winning record seven times, a .500 mark in three other years and a losing mark just once.

 

A year ago, SRU defeated Virginia Union in three sets in its season-opener to spur on a 3-1 showing overall at the Fairmont State Classic.

 

NON-CONFERENCE SUCCESS

Slippery Rock has garnered 56 of its last 97 wins (57.7 percent) dating back to the 2015 season against non-conference foes. The Rock were a healthy 7-5 outside of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference in 2024.

 

COMFORTABLE AWAY FROM HOME

Of The Rock’s 27 matches in 2025, 19 will occur outside of Morrow Field House. Luckily for SRU, playing away from home has not been a problem of late. Over the last three years, 25 of Slippery Rock’s 32 wins have come in road / neutral site matches.

 

DÉJÀ VU WITH FSU

As has been the case for the last four years, Slippery Rock and Fairmont State will once again meet in two non-conference matches in 2025. The Rock and Falcons are yet to split a season series as FSU swept SRU in 2021 and 2022 with Slippery Rock getting revenge by way of two victories in each of the last two years.

 

GETTING GOING EARLY

Slippery Rock took the first set in 15 of its 26 matches last year.

YOUTH MOVEMENT

While the 2025 edition of Slippery Rock volleyball does feature a strong veteran presence of seniors in setter Jaeden Yost, outside hitter Callie Chevalier and middle blocker Lauren VonderHaar, only four athletes on this year’s roster begin the year with more than 25 matches of collegiate experience. Of the 22 athletes suiting up for SRU in 2025, 15 are playing in their freshman or sophomore seasons of eligibility.

 

Charting The Rock Vets

Career Games Played (Starts)

Jaeden Yost: 85 (73)

Callie Chevalier: 74 (66)

Lauren VonderHaar: 68 (56)

Kaitlyn Danszczak: 26 (15)

Kara Pasquale: 24 (0)

Victoria Nalbach: 21 (2)

Paityn Krause: 20 (0)

Brooke Farrah: 19 (0)

Gwen McCarthy: 15 (5)

Arielle Walter: 15 (0)

Marley Annis: 14 (3)

Ava Haynes: 0 (0)

Addison Jones: 0 (0)

TRIO OF SENIOR MILESTONES ON DECK

The core of The Rock’s in-match experience comes from its talented senior trio of Yost, Chevalier and VonderHaar: all of whom have been key contributors since their rookie seasons.

 

• The trio are already ranked among the program’s all-time best in a myriad of statistical categories as Yost opens her senior year slotted ninth in program history in career assists (1,705) and 17th in aces (113) while VonderHaar is 10th in total blocks (258) and Chevalier being positioned 25th in kills (645). In addition to their lofty program rankings, all three are all closing in on impressive milestones that have been rarely seen at SRU.

 

• VonderHaar is 42 blocks shy of joining a club that currently consists of only five athletes at SRU to have compiled 300 blocks.

 

• Yost is 295 assists away from becoming the eighth athlete in program history to record 2,000 career assists.

 

• Chevalier needs 55 kills to become one of 19 athletes in program history to have reached the 700-kill threshold.

 

• When the trio reach their respective milestones, it will mark just the third time in program history that Slippery Rock has had three active athletes playing when one has 700 kills, one has 300 blocks and one has 2,000 assists. The previous two times came in 1994 (Nikki St. Antoine-K, Bev Rea-Ast., Laurie Flynn-Blk.) and 2010 (Kaylee Smith-K, Anna Bixler-Ast., Keira Peoples-Blk.).

 

TOP RETURNING UPPERCLASSMEN

• VonderHaar has firmly established herself as one of the top middle blockers in the Atlantic Region over the last two years. One of three athletes to start all 26 matches a season ago, VonderHaar recorded 122 blocks (41 solo / 81 assisted) defensively in addition to 111 kills via a .221 attack percentage on offense. She closed 2024 ranked 22nd in the nation, and fourth in the PSAC, in blocks per sets (1.26).

 

• Yost has served as Slippery Rock’s lead setter in each of the last three seasons. Along with VonderHaar and the now-graduated Selfridge, Yost was one of three Rock athletes to start every match a season ago. In addition to delivering 550 assists (5.67 per set), Yost also compiled a team-high 40 aces and ranked third in digs with 218 (2.25 per set).

 

• Chevalier has displayed the ability to take over a match on any given night as evidenced by her 28 career double-digit kill performances. Last season, Chevalier went for 210 kills in 22 matches (79 sets) on a .177 attack percentage to go with 42 blocks.

 

• After seeing limited playing time as rookies in 2023 the junior trio of opposite / outside Hitter Kaitlyn Danszczak, defensive specialist / setter Brooke Farrah and middle blocker / opposite Victoria Nalbach all saw a serious uptick in playing time a season ago.

 

• Danszczak started 14 matches while making 22 appearances en route to finishing the season with 104 kills and 24 blocks. Nalbach added 20 blocks in 18 matches and Farrah split time as The Rock’s second setter with 159 assists and nine aces in 19 contests.

NOT THE NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK ANYMORE

• Outside Hitter / defensive specialist / libero Marley Annis, libero Kara Pasquale, setter Paityn Krause and defensive specialist / outside hitter Gwen McCarthy all saw playing time as rookies.

 

•  As a freshman, Pasquale appeared in 24 of The Rock’s 26 matches while leading all Rock rookies in sets played (89). She concluded the year ranked third on the team overall in aces (26) and fourth in digs (169 / 1.90).

 

•  Krause split time as Slippery Rock’s second setter during her rookie campaign on the way to recording 234 assists (3.97), 115 digs (1.95) and 11 aces across 20 matches.

 

•  As outsides a season ago, opportunities were scarce for Annis and McCarthy behind the veteran quartet of Chelsie Wheeler, Selfridge, Chevalier and Danszczak. The pair combined to provide SRU with 60 kills, seven aces and 10 blocks with McCarthy making 15 appearances and Annis 14.

 

FRESHMAN ORIENTATION

The Rock’s 2025 freshman class is made up of nine athletes covering the entire court. The new enrollees come from three states in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Michigan.

 

2025 SRU Freshman Class

Name-Position-Hometown (in Pennsylvania unless noted)

Hayden Deming – Outside Hitter / Opposite – Mattawan, Michigan

Ashley Deniker – Middle Blocker – Greensburg

Alayna Esselink – Middle Blocker – Richmond, Michigan

Abby Kolcum – Setter – Chardon, Ohio        

Emry Rumbaugh – Outside Hitter / Opposite – Kittanning

Leah Schreckengost – Libero / Defensive Specialist – Freeport

Cassidy Stancombe – Libero / Defensive Specialist – Johnstown    

Sidney Stevenson – Libero – Pittsburgh

Addie Varnish – Setter – Carnegie

LASHER SET FOR YEAR 1

First-year head coach Dylan Lasher was chosen as the next leader of the Slippery Rock volleyball program on March 28, 2025. Lasher is the 13th head coach in SRU varsity volleyball history.

 

Lasher comes to Slippery Rock after most recently serving as the head coach of both the women’s and men’s volleyball teams at Thiel College. He has also been a head coach at both Chatham and Millikin. Overall, he has 10 seasons of collegiate head coach experience (women’s + men’s).

 

Lasher’s coaching resume includes being named the Presidents’ Athletic Conference Coach of the Year on two occasions – in 2017 as the women’s coach at Chatham and in 2025 as the men’s coach at Thiel.

 

The Ford City, Pennsylvania native served five seasons as the head men’s volleyball coach at Thiel and added the role of head women’s coach prior to the 2024 fall season. He inherited a women’s program that went 3-22 in 2023 and immediately made it a contender in his first full season with the squad by guiding the Tomcats to a 17-9 record in 2024.

 

The 14-win improvement from 2023 to 2024 was the second-best year-to-year improvement among all 419 NCAA Division III women’s volleyball programs that fall.

 

Lasher rounded out his coaching staff over the summer with the addition of assistant Raquel McDonald. A familiar face to Lasher, McDonald comes to The Rock after spending two successful seasons at Thiel where she assisted in all facets of the men’s and women’s volleyball programs.

TOP ACTIVE STREAKS

Consecutive Starts: VonderHaar (55), Yost (26), Callie Chevalier (7)

Matches Played: Jaeden Yost (85), Lauren VonderHaar (55), Kara Pasquale (24)

Double-Doubles:

Matches With at least 10 Kills: N/A

Matches With at least 20 Assists: Yost (2), Paityn Krause (1)

Matches With at least 10 Digs: N/A

Matches With at least 2 Blocks: VonderHaar (17)

Matches With at least 1 Ace: Yost (10)

SIGNIFICANT DEPARTURES

Key Losses (2024 stats)

Erica Selfridge: 312 Kills, 36 Aces, 318 Digs

Aslyn Pry: 137 Kills, 69 Blocks

Chelsie Wheeler: 180 Kills, 46 Blocks

Kate Lachendro-Biery: 505 Digs, 24 Aces

NEXT FIVE MATCHES

Sept. 12 (10 a.m.) at Malone

Sept. 12 (2:30 p.m.) vs. Bluefield State*

Sept. 13 (11:15 a.m.) vs. Illinois-Springfield*

Sept. 13 (1:30 p.m.) vs. Bloomsburg*

Sept. 19 (1 p.m.) vs. Assumption^

 

* Match played in Canton, Ohio

^ Match played in Buffalo, New York

 

RECORDS WATCH

Assists

5. Zoe Rivet (2016-19): 2,888

6. Anna Bixler (2007-10): 2,379

7. Haley Defibaugh (2014-17): 2,058

8. Missy Peretin (1993-96): 1,935

9. Jaeden Yost (Active): 1,705           

 

Blocks

5. Keira Peoples (2007-10): 304

6. Nikki St. Antoine (1993-96): 287

7. Michelle Hren (2011-14): 286

8. Shayla Ray (2015-18): 272

9. Heidi Slatcoff (1998-01): 263

10. Lauren VonderHaar (Active): 258

 

Aces

t12. Hannah McShea (2009-12): 131

t12. Jen Howser (2001-03): 131

14. Michele Ide (1999-02): 126

15. Erica Selfridge (2021-24): 121

16. Kaylee Smith (2008-11): 119

17. Jaeden Yost (Active): 113

 

Kills

20. Caroline Houston (2010-13): 684

21. Sarah Cadwallader (2008-12): 673

22. Shayla Ray (2015-18): 665

23. Sara Kirsch (2003-06): 654

24. Chelsie Wheeler (2021-24): 650

t25. Callie Chevalier (Active): 645

t25. Misy Watson (1990-93): 645

ELIZABETH CITY STATE PRIMER

Roster: Link

2024 Final Stats: Link

2024 Record: 11-18

2024 Home Record: 4-1

2024 Away Record: 3-4

2024 Neutral Site Record: 4-13

CIAA Preseason Poll: Seventh

Head Coach: Rasha Gladney | First season (0-0)

 

TOP VIKING RETURNERS (2024 stats)

ATTACK: Clarke Blakemore (176 kills / .152), Kendall Washington (160 kills / .173)

ASSISTS: Paola Gonzalez (144 / 3.13 per set)

ACES: Andrea Rose (20), Washington (16)

DIGS: Washington (198 / 2.41 per set)

BLOCKS: Rose (91), Blakemore (68)

 

UVA-WISE PRIMER

Roster: Link

2024 Final Stats: Link

2024 Record: 12-16

2024 Home Record: 9-5

2024 Away Record: 2-9

2024 Neutral Site Record: 1-2

SAC Preseason Poll: Eighth

Head Coach: Alyssa Hanley | Fourth season at Wise (27-51) | Eighth overall (48-161)

 

TOP CAVALIERS RETURNERS (2024 stats)

ATTACK: Riley Brandon (240 kills / .194), Serina Petersen (157 kills / .163)

ASSISTS: Piper Suddeth (473 / 4.93 per set)

ACES: Abigail Curtis (26), Suddeth (25)

DIGS: Curtis (495 / 5.00 per set)

BLOCKS: Petersen (73), Brandon (51)

PALM BEACH ATLANTIC PRIMER

Roster: Link

2024 Final Stats: Link

2024 Record: 8-22

2024 Home Record: 2-11

2024 Away Record: 2-9

2024 Neutral Site Record: 4-2

SSC Preseason Poll: 10th

Head Coach: Jeff Huebner | Second season at PBU (8-22) | 10th season overall (108-129)

 

TOP SAILFISH RETURNERS (2024 stats)

ATTACK: Sydney Corbett (245 kills / .110), Harper Stokes (157 kills / .256)

ASSISTS: Savanna Rogers (160 / 1.51 per set)

ACES: Rogers (28), Corbett (26)

DIGS: Rogers (283 / 2.67 per set)

BLOCKS: Stokes (116), Kelsey Rogers (78)

 

FAIRMONT STATE PRIMER

Roster: Link

2024 Final Stats: Link

2024 Record: 18-14

2024 Home Record: 12-3

2024 Away Record: 3-7

2024 Neutral Site Record: 3-4

MEC North Preseason Poll: Second

Head Coach: Travis Hinkle | Fifth season at FSU (86-45) | Eighth overall (129-81)

 

TOP FALCON RETURNERS (2024 stats)

ATTACK: Joey Borelle (417 kills / .232), Baylie Ostvig (413 kills / .198)

ASSISTS: Kelsie Dangerfield (782 / 6.41 per set)

ACES: Josie Skinn (44), Borelle (25)

DIGS: Skinn (656 / 5.38 per set)

BLOCKS: Natalie Zemba (106), Gabi Smith (75)

UP NEXT

Slippery Rock continues non-conference competition with four matches Sept. 12-13 at the Hall of Fame City Challenge.

To stay up to date with all that happens at The Rock, follow our official Athletic Communication accounts on ‘X’ (formerly Twitter, @Rock_Athletics), Facebook (RockAthletics) and Instagram (RockAthletics).

 





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Former BYU standout returns to Provo to finish what he started – Deseret News

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Trent Moser walked off the court at Global Credit Union Arena in Phoenix on March 22 feeling pretty good. With help from his seven kills, the 6-foot-8 BYU transfer and his new team at Grand Canyon had just blanked the No. 6 Cougars, 3-0.

One month later, Moser and the Lopes were left with nothing but a blank stare after GCU abruptly cut its men’s volleyball program. Despite reaching the Final Four the previous season, everybody was out.

As a result, Moser is back at BYU and he brought three of his GCU teammates with him.

“Credit to him and his family,” BYU men’s volleyball coach Shawn Olmstead told the “Y’s Guys” livestream show this week. “It will be fun for him to finish this out and that’s a cool part to his story that I think the fans are excited about too.”

Moser, a 2023 member of the MPSF’s All-Freshman Team at BYU and a 2025 honorable mention All-American at GCU, will introduce his three colleagues to Smith Fieldhouse volleyball on Friday when the Cougars open the season against Saint Francis (7 p.m., BYUtv app).

“They have no idea what’s coming,” Olmstead said of the raucous environment that awaits 6-6 Kyle Zediker, 6-5 Connor Oldani and 6-6 Max Phillipe. “Trent tells them and it’s fun to see that interaction, but it will be a first.”

Another AJ?

AJ Cottle, left, will make his freshman debut Friday at Smith Fieldhouse. | Rebeca Fuentes/BYU

The Marriott Center is home to freshman sensation AJ Dybantsa. At 6-8 with a 7-foot wingspan, the projected top pick in June’s NBA draft has men’s basketball flying high. Down the road at the Smith Fieldhouse, AJ Cottle, also 6-8 with a wide reach, is ready to make his freshman debut.

“We joke every day, he’s the ‘real AJ,” laughed Olmstead. “That’s our joke — with our humor.”

Just as Dybantsa plays above the rim, Cottle can occupy the air space up to 12 feet, which is 4 feet above the net.

“Mark my words, he’s going to be a standout,” Olmstead said. “He’s going to be one of the guys people are going to pay to come watch play in our gym.”

Olmstead first spotted Cottle after his Timpview graduation. Needing time to mature and grow into his body, and with some prodding by Olmstead, Cottle attended Utah Valley University before serving a two-year church mission to Rosario, Argentina.

“Mark my words, he’s going to be a standout. He’s going to be one of the guys people are going to pay to come watch play in our gym.”

—  BYU coach Shawn Olmstead of Cougar freshman AJ Cottle

In a head-to-head dunk contest between both AJ’s, Olmstead believes his guy would make it interesting.

“Our AJ is probably a little raw. Nothing against AJ (Dybantsa), I’m not questioning his personality, but this kid (our AJ) is unbelievable,” Olmstead said. “This kid would take it on and say, ‘Heck yeah! Let’s go!’ He’d try something dumb probably, but he’s so long and athletic he’d probably make it. It would be fun.”

Opening night

As a player, Olmstead won a pair of national championships at BYU in 2001 and 2004. His coaching run on campus started in 2008 with the women’s program. He moved over to coach the men in 2016. All those seasons have seasoned Olmstead with a grateful heart for the fans that will pack the fieldhouse again on Friday.

“I leave those games or I’m sitting there before they start, and I’m seeing people I’ve seen for the last 20 years, back to when I was a player — the same husband and wife and maybe their kids are now a little older and they are bringing their kids. That means so much to me, more than people know,” he said. “I walk in there and there is a sense of gratitude that people on a Friday and Saturday night will put everything aside to come support and watch and partake and be around our team.”

BYU men's volleyball fans pack in the Smith Fieldhouse to watch the Cougars play Grand Canyon University on Feb. 17, 2024, in Provo.
BYU men’s volleyball fans pack in the Smith Fieldhouse to watch the Cougars play Grand Canyon on Feb. 17, 2024, in Provo. | Abby Shelton/BYU

Olmstead’s Cougars are ranked No. 8 in the preseason coaches poll and projected to finish fifth in the highly competitive Mountain Pacific States Federation. BYU will host the MPSF Tournament at the end of the regular season.

“What a time to be at BYU. It’s wild. It’s a crazy, exciting time to be part of BYU with what’s going on in every sport,” Olmstead said. “The movement, the excitement, the wins. It’s just crazy.”

Heather Olmstead

When Olmstead shifted to men’s volleyball after the 2015 season, it opened the door for his assistant coach and sister, Heather, to lead the women’s program for the next 11 years. After 279 victories and a trip to the Final Four, Heather Olmstead and BYU agreed to part ways on Dec. 11.

“I love her. She has done a phenomenal job. It was an unbelievable opportunity for us to be together and be around each other,” he said. “Heather is unbelievably driven, unbelievably successful. She is going to go do whatever she wants right now and I’m excited for her. I’ll be her biggest fan forever.”

BYU hired Rob Neilson on Dec. 23 to succeed Olmstead as women’s head coach. Neilson is a former assistant for the Cougars and was one of Shawn Olmstead’s teammates on the 2004 national title squad.

Dave McCann is a sportswriter and columnist for the Deseret News and is a play-by-play announcer and show host for BYUtv/ESPN+. He co-hosts “Y’s Guys” at ysguys.com and is the author of the children’s book “C is for Cougar,” available at deseretbook.com



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Jan. 8, 2026, 4:00 a.m. ET

LAFAYETTE ― McCutcheon volleyball senior setter Lexi Shondell embraced the challenge of expanding her role in 2025.

More kills, more blocks and greater ways of impacting the game. While the bid to win the IHSAA sectional title fell short, Shondell succeeded in each of these roles.

For her efforts, Shondell has been named the Journal & Courier Big Schools Player of the Year for the second consecutive season.



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SEM Senior Taryn Arbuthnot committed to UNK for Volleyball on Wednesday at Sumner High School.

Arbuthnot who returned from tearing an ACL injury during her junior season to lead the Mustangs to a third place finish at the NSAA state volleyball tournament this past season.

She led the Mustangs with over 560 kills and 120 blocks.

The senior who shines on the hardwood and the track is averaging 24 points per game this season.



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Capital University to upgrade its fieldhouse for fall

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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Capital athletes and students can expect a revamped track and field facility just in time for the fall semester.

The track will be resurfaced with state-of-the-art materials, BSS 2000 RE surface, which are used at The Ohio State University and the University of Oregon’s tracks. 


What You Need To Know

  • The project could result in championship events being hosted at the university
  • The resurfaced track will all for better safety and performance
  • Construction should be completed before the 2026-2027 athletic season

“This project extends beyond indoor track — sports like tennis, pickleball, basketball and volleyball will benefit from this state-of-the-art training surface,” said Darrell Bailey, director of Athletics. “In addition to supporting our student-athletes year-round, the facility will serve as a versatile venue for major campus-wide events, including commencement, the Undergraduate Research Symposium, and other programs that bring our entire community together.” 

Besides aesthetic benefits, the resurfaced track will allow for better safety, performance and competitive opportunity. Shock absorbtion and greater durability would be just some of the most important upgrades.

“This new surface elevates the standard of our training environment and enhances our capacity to compete and train at a high level. It’s a significant step forward for our program, and it reflects the commitment our institution and alumni have made to supporting Capital track and field,” said Ian Kellogg, director of Cross Country/Track and Field. 

The upgrades will also position the university to host championship events in the future, which would not have been a possibility before.

“From updated courts and a better practice facility for all sports that utilize it, to a significant facelift for the Cap Center overall, this investment positions Capital to provide one of the finest training environments in Division III,” said April Novotny, vice president for Advancement and chief development officer. “[Donors] support not only strengthens the student-athlete experience but also ensures our athletes train on an elite surface and positions Capital to welcome more competitive opportunities in the years ahead.”

Construction should be completed before the 2026-2027 athletic season.



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Calallen’s Aubrey Navarro signs to run D1 track at SFA

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CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — It was college signing day for one Calallen senior. Aubrey Navarro inked her commitment to run sprints for Stephen F. Austin University track and field.

She holds Calallen high school records in the 100, 200 and long jump according to MaxPreps. Navarro made it to Regionals her freshman season. Her journey was not easy, battling injuries the last two seasons. So to make it this far is a huge accomplishment.

“It means a lot because it’s just like so many things have happened lately, and to making it to go D1 and competing at a collegiate level is just a dream that I’ve always wanted since I was little,” Navarro.

Her 100 meter dash personal best time is 11.72 seconds, which she ran at the 97th Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays on March 26, 2025.

Calallen's Aubrey Navarro signs with SFA

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Navarro began running track when she was 5-years-old at Pure Speed Performance with Coach Rueben Flowers. She’s excited to represent Corpus Christi at the Division 1 level.

“It means a lot because not a lot of people in the Coastal Bend go for track, or do track or really are into track like I am,” Navarro. “It just means a lot to know that I can be a role model for others that really want to do it.”





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No. 11 CSUN Opens 2026 Season With Three Matches at UCSB Asics Invitational

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CSUN THIS WEEK:

UCSB ASICS INVITATIONAL

MATCH #1

CSUN Matadors (0-0) vs. Maryville Saints (0-0)

Thursday, Jan. 8, 2026 – 7:00 p.m. PT

Rob Gym – Santa Barbara, Calif.

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MATCH #2

CSUN Matadors vs. Harvard Crimson

Friday, Jan. 9, 2026 – 2:00 p.m. PT

Rob Gym – Santa Barbara, Calif

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MATCH #3

CSUN Matadors vs. Kentucky State Thorobreds

Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026 – 4:30 p.m. PT

Rob Gym – Santa Barbara, Calif

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CSUN Men’s Volleyball Media Notes


FOR STARTERS

The preseason 11th-ranked CSUN Men’s Volleyball team (0-0, 0-0 Big West) opens the 2026 season, its 50th season of men’s volleyball, against Maryville on Thursday at the UCSB Asics Invitational in Santa Barbara. The match is the first of three for the Matadors at the annual tournament held at Rob Gym on the UCSB campus. CSUN opens the tournament Thursday against Maryville at 7 p.m., before taking on Harvard on Friday at 2 p.m. The Matadors conclude the three-day event on Saturday, taking on Kentucky State at 4:30 p.m. Fellow Big West teams UC Irvine and host UC Santa Barbara round out the six-team field this weekend.


FOLLOW YOUR MATADORS ONLINE

All nine matches of UCSB’s Asics Invitational will stream live on ESPN+ and will have live stats available (links at GoMatadors.com). CSUN home matches this season will also stream live on the ESPN+ platform, with Darren Preston handling a majority of the play-by-play this season.

Fans can also follow CSUN Matador men’s volleyball online at the official home of CSUN athletics, www. GoMatadors.com for related links to the match, including any live stats, audio, and video. Fans are also encouraged to check the CSUN Athletics Department’s official X feed (@ GoMatadors) and the volleyball-specific feed (@CSUNMensVB) for news and notes throughout the week, as well as updates of matches in progress.


CSUN RANKED 11TH IN 2026 AVCA PRESEASON MEN’S VOLLEYBALL POLL

After finishing the 2025 season ranked ninth in the final AVCA National Collegiate Poll, CSUN opens the 2026 season ranked 11th in the national preseason poll (Dec. 23). The Matadors, who finished 18-11 in 2025, finished in the top 10 in the final poll for the first time since 2018 and the second time in the last seven seasons. After being ranked in all 18 polls last season, CSUN received 238 points in the preseason poll to rank ninth. 

Since reclaiming a spot in the AVCA national poll in 2023, the Matadors have been ranked in the top 20 in 36 consecutive polls and 46 of the last 49 AVCA national polls since the 2023 season. CSUN has been a fixture in the national polls historically, having previously been ranked in the AVCA Top-15 for 62 consecutive weeks and 262 of the last 289 weekly polls dating back to the 2002 season. 

UCLA opens the 2026 season ranked first in the preseason poll, collecting 12 of 24 first-place votes and 481 total points. Hawai’i is second after receiving seven first-place votes and 473 points, followed by defending national champions Long Beach State, which received five first-place votes and 460 points. The remainder of the preseason top five includes Pepperdine and USC with UC Irvine, Loyola Chicago, BYU, Stanford, and UC San Diego  rounding out the preseason top 10. The second half of the preseason top-20 poll includes the Matadors, Lewis, Penn State, Ohio State, McKendree, Ball State, UC Santa Barbara, Princeton, George Mason, and Lincoln Memorial.


SCOUTING THE ASICS INVITATIONAL FIELD

Maryville (0-0) opens its fifth season of men’s volleyball on Thursday in Santa Barbara. The Saints were picked to finish second in their inaugural season as members of the Great Lakes Valley Conference. Maryville earned four first-place votes and 43 total points to finish second to Rockhurst in the polling. Junior OH Makai Scott returns after leading the Saints with 307 kills (3.37 kps) and 211 digs last season. After finishing 19-9 in 2025, the Saints return 13 players while adding six newcomers in 2026. All-time series: Thursday’s match marks the first-ever meeting between the Matadors and Saints in men’s volleyball.

Harvard (0-0) opens the 2026 season on Thursday against UC Irvine. The Crimson, who finished 9-15 in 2025, were picked to tie for fifth in the EIVA Coaches’ Preseason Poll. Seniors Zach Berty and Brian Thomas were named as Players to Watch by the conference’s seven head coaches. Berty averaged 2.22 kills per set in 2025, while Thomas averaged 0.94 blocks per set to lead the team. All-time series: Friday’s match is the seventh meeting all-time between CSUN and Harvard, with the Matadors holding a 5-1 edge in the series. The two teams also met at the UCSB Invitational in 2019, with CSUN pulling out a five-set win.

Kentucky State (0-0) also opens its 2026 season in Santa Barbara. The Thorobreds, who were picked to finish sixth in the SIAC (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference) Preseason Poll, will open against UC Santa Barbara on Thursday, before taking on UC Irvine and the Matadors to conclude the weekend. All-time series: Saturday’s match marks the first-ever meeting between the Matadors and Thorobreds in men’s volleyball.


CSUN AT THE UCSB ASICS INVITATIONAL

Thursday’s match against Maryville marks CSUN’s 25th appearance in UC Santa Barbara’s annual tournament in the last 29 years. The Matadors are 56-37 (.602) all-time in the tournament dating back to 2001. Last season, the Matadors finished 3-0 in the tournament with wins over Tusculum (3-0), Missouri S&T (3-0), and Menlo (3-1).

Since 2019, the Matadors are 8-7 in UCSB’s annual event, finishing 1-2 three times (2019, 2023, 2024) and 2-1 in 2019. After the 2021 tournament was canceled due to the COVID pandemic, CSUN was scheduled to open the 2022 season in Santa Barbara but due to COVID protocols within the program, the Matadors were forced to withdraw, snapping a streak of 16 consecutive appearances. In 2019, CSUN dropped a five-set decision to Grand Canyon, which snapped a streak of 11 straight Matador wins in the tournament dating back to a loss to Princeton in 2015. CSUN won its first-ever UCSB Invitational championship in 2009 after upsetting No. 2 UCLA (3-1) and defeating No. 14 UCSB (3-1) and No. 8 Stanford (3-1). The Matadors then won their second straight crown in 2010, topping UCSB (3-1), California Baptist (3-1), and BYU (3-1).


THREE MATADORS NAMED AVCA ALL-AMERICAN, ALL-BIG WEST IN 2025

For the first time since 2018, CSUN had three student-athletes named to the All-Big West First Team in 2025. The Matadors had three first-team selections as senior Donovan Constable, redshirt sophomore Jalen Phillips, and freshman Stilian Delibosov were all named to the top team. The last time CSUN had three players named first team was 2018, when Eric Chance, Arvis Greene, Jr., and Dimitar Kalchev earned top honors. All three players went on to earn AVCA All-America honors as Phillips was named to the First Team and Constable and Delibosov earned honorable mention accolades.


NEW FACES IN 2026

In addition to returning 10 letterwinners and five starters from the 2025 season, CSUN welcomes an impressive list of newcomers in 2026. The group includes a trio of 2025 redshirts, including sophomore Owen Douphner, who steps in for departed All-American Donovan Constable at setter. Transfer Jordan Lucas (Grand Canyon) and redshirt freshman Grayson Albers (Sacramento) each open their first season on the active roster in 2026. CSUN also welcomes a trio of true freshmen in 2026 that includes Kingston Jerome, Joel Eanes, and Noah Douphner. Jerome comes to CSUN from Shadow Ridge High School in Las Vegas, Nev., while Eanes is a 6-9 opposite from Kellam High School in Virginia Beach, Va. Douphner is a local product from nearby Stevenson Ranch and the younger brother of the CSUN setter.


MATADORS IN THE BIG WEST  

The 2026 season marks CSUN’s ninth as a member of the Big West in men’s volleyball. With a 3-7 regular season record in 2025, the Matadors are 18-52 (.257) in 70 Big West matches over eight seasons since the conference’s inaugural campaign in 2018. CSUN finished 5-5 in the first Big West season in 2018 before finishing 3-7 in 2019, 2024, and 2025, 2-8 in 2021 and 1-9 in both 2022 and 2023. Prior to 2018, the Matadors played 25 seasons as a member of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) from 1993-2017 and 16 seasons in the Western Intercollegiate Volleyball Association (WIVA) from 1977-92.


EDWARDS IN FOURTH SEASON AS CSUN HEAD COACH

Theo Edwards is in his fourth season as CSUN’s head coach in 2026 after leading the Matadors back into the AVCA national rankings in his first three seasons. Now in his 16th season at CSUN, Edwards was named the successor to Jeff Campbell on Dec. 9, 2022. CSUN finished 12-16 in Edwards’ first season (1-9 in the Big West) in 2023 and the Matadors have steadily improved in each of Edwards’ three seasons. CSUN finished 13-16 in 2024 and 18-11 in 2025. Under Edwards’ leadership, CSUN earned a No. 7 national ranking on Mar. 10 of the 2025 season, its highest national ranking in seven seasons. The Matadors finished the 2025 season with a No. 9 national ranking, also its best since 2018.


LOOKING AHEAD

Following three matches at the UCSB Asics Invitational, the Matadors will remain on the road for two more matches next week. CSUN will travel to the Midwest for the 2026 Under Armour Invitational at Lindenwood in St. Charles, Mo. The Matadors will take on the host Lions on Jan. 16 before meeting Purdue Fort Wayne on Jan. 17 at 2:00 p.m. PT.

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