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Nick Merillana Named Assistant Coach for Distances for PSU Cross Country, Track & Field Programs

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PORTLAND, Ore. — New Portland State head cross country and track & field coach Joseph Blue added the first name to his first coaching staff Monday as Nick Merillana joins the Vikings as an assistant coach in charge of distances for both programs.
 
Merillana will bring a youthful energy to the Vikings’ coaching staff, having competed as recently as the 2022-23 school year for Minot State University. Merillana served as a graduate assistant at his alma mater for the 2023-24 school year, then as an assistant coach at Jessup University in 2024-25.
 
“We’re excited to welcome Nick Merillana to the Portland State track and field family,” Blue said of Merillana. “His expertise, work ethic, and passion for developing athletes will make an immediate impact on our program. Nick’s commitment to excellence aligns perfectly with our vision, and we can’t wait to see the results of his leadership.”
 
In one year at Minot State, Merillana coached athletes to five school records as well as a conference indoor title and an all-conference honor outdoors. Bailey Wride claimed the conference title under Merillana, winning the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) Indoor Championship in the 600 meters. Wride set the record at the 600 meters that season, as well as the 1,000 meters. Nicole Reeves, meanwhile, set the school record in the women’s 3k steeplechase, while also placing third at the NSIC Outdoor Championships to earn all-conference honors.
 
At Jessup University this past fall, Merillana helped lead the men’s cross country program to its first team win at a meet in 10 years. The accomplishment earned the team Pacwest Team of the Week honors, a first for the program.
 

Additionally, Merillana led Zachary Heberlein and Cheyenne Ullrich to the National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) Cross Country Championships. Four more of Merillana’s athletes qualified for the NCCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships this past spring.
 

“I am beyond thankful and excited to receive this opportunity to work with Coach Blue, and the coaching staff at Portland State University as an assistant for the track and field & cross country programs. It is a great honor to be able to join this program as we work to help develop these student-athletes in all aspects of their collegiate journey,” Merillana said of his hire.
 
“Alongside the coaching staff and the community of Portland State University, I hope to help create a culture that is focused on trust, resilience, and tenacity on and off the track. I am very grateful for Coach Blue trusting me with the opportunity to work with these student-athletes, and I cannot wait to hit the ground running.”
 
Off the track, Merillana helped guide six athletes to All-Academic Team of Excellence awards from the NSIC while at Minot State. Meanwhile, Merillana led three athletes to NCCAA Scholar Athlete honors during the 2024 cross country season at Jessup.
 
Merillana will lead the Vikings into a 2025 cross country season that will get underway later this month.
 



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Huskers Host Holiday Open to Begin 2026 Season – University of Nebraska

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Nebraska track and field will open their indoor season by hosting the Husker Holiday Open on Friday, December 12 at the Bob Devaney Sports Center Indoor Track. Events are set to begin at 10 a.m. (CT).

Husker Holiday Open Meet Information

Host: Nebraska
Date: December 12
Venue: Bob Devaney Sports Center Indoor Track
Start Times: 10 a.m. (CT)

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The Husker Holiday Open is the first chance to watch the Nebraska track and field team return to competition after a strong 2025 season. Head Coach Justin St. Clair led the Husker women to a sixth-place finish at the Big Ten Indoor Championships while helping the men to a 12th-place finish at the NCAA Indoor Championships. 

On the men’s side at last year’s NCAA Indoor Championships, the Huskers earned three indoor USTFCCCA First-Team All-America honors and six total. The Husker men finished fifth at Big Ten Indoor Championships, highlighted by two conference champions: Tyus Wilson (high jump) and Adria Navajon (Heptathlon). The NU women placed 20th with 11 points at the NCAA Indoor Championships, producing two First-Team All-Americans as well as six total All-Americans. 

Nebraska continued the success during the outdoor season with the women claiming fourth at the Big Ten championships and the men earning fifth. The women, powered by top-eight finishes from Maddie Harris and Jenna Rogers in their respective events, tied for 26th at the NCAA Championships. The men tied for 35th in the team standings, led by Keyshawn Strachan and Arthur Petersen finishing fifth and seventh, respectively and Tyus Wilson securing sixth. The men and women combined for 13 All-America honors throughout the outdoor season. 

Nebraska’s Returning All-Americans and Big Ten Champions
A four-time First-Team All-American and 2024 Olympian, Till Steinforth placed fourth in the long jump at the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Championships. The school record-holder in both the decathlon and heptathlon, Steinforth set the Drake Relays decathlon record, scoring 8,265 points. 

The senior from St. Thomas, Jamaica, Rhianna Phipps is a five-time USTFCCCA All-American, earning second-team honors in the triple jump at the NCAA Indoor Championships with a personal-best mark of 12.98m (42-7). Phipps is also a four-time placer at the Big Ten Championships, most recently earning bronze in the indoor triple jump.  

Two-time NCAA Champion, 2024 Olympian and six-time All-American, Axelina Johansson owns the shot put school record. The senior from Hok, Sweden, won her second gold at the Big Ten Indoor Championships, throwing 19.31m (63-4 ¼) improving on her school record and the Swedish record. Johansson is redshirting the 2025 indoor season. 

A 2024 Paris Olympian, Mine De Klerk earned Second-Team All-American honors at the NCAA Indoor Championships (17.15m, 56-3 ¼) placing 10th. De Klerk grabbed a fifth-place finish in shot put at Big Ten Indoor Championships, throwing 17.46m (57-3 ½). She improved upon her No. 3 mark in school history after recording a career best 17.87m (58-7 ½) at the Nebraska Tune-Up. 

Junior, Berlyn Schutz, finished 24th in the 1500m (4:16.15) at the outdoor NCAA Championships to claim an honorable mention award. The Lincoln native competed at both the indoor and outdoor track and field Big Ten Championships. Schutz currently holds the 1500m school record (4:11.01) and the 3000m record (9:14.22).

Returning sophomore from Kansas City, Mo, Desire Tonye-Nyemeck claimed his first career All-America award after finishing 11th and clearing 2.15m (7-0 ½) at outdoor NCAA Championships. Clearing 2.17m (7-1 ½ ) set a new personal best and helped him to claim ninth at the NCAA West Prelims. As a freshman, he moved on to compete in the Big Ten Championships where he cleared 2.06m (6-9). 

Reigning Big Ten silver medalist Dyson Wicker holds the second highest pole vault in school history (5.55m, 18-2 ½). The sophomore from Heath, Texas earned Second-Team All-American honors at NCAA Indoor Championships, as the highest freshman finisher in 11th. Wicker finished seventh at Big Ten Outdoor Championships clearing 5.29m (17-4 ¼).

Finishing 10th at his first NCAA Indoor Championships, Mason Kooi claimed his first All-America honors with a jump of 2.16m (7-1). The junior placed ninth in the high jump competition at Big Ten Outdoor Championships with a mark of 2.06 (6-9). At the Big Ten Indoor Championships, Kooi posted a jump of 2.16 (7-1) to take home sixth place.



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Colosimo and Saelua Earn AVCA Honorable Mention All-America Accolades

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Springfield, Mass. – December 11, 2025 – The Springfield College women’s volleyball program had two student-athletes named to the 2025 American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Division III Women’s Volleyball All-America Teams following another outstanding season on Alden Street.

Leading the way for the Pride were junior setter Tori Colosimo (Fairport, N.Y.) and junior middle blocker Jodi Saelua (Mililani, Hawaii), who were both named AVCA All-America Honorable Mention selections. This is the second All-America honor for Colosimo, who also garnered the award in 2023, while this is the first career selection for Saelua.

Under the direction of head coach Moira Long Springfield went 23-8 this season and once again earned an at-large berth to the NCAA Division III Championship Tournament. This marked the third straight season, Springfield was represented in the national tournament among the 64 best teams in the country.

Colosimo started in all 31 matches as a junior and recorded 927 total assists (8.83 per set) to go along with 81 kills, 57 aces, 41 blocks and 249 digs. She was named the Most Valuable Player and to the All-Tournament Team at the season opening Joel B. Dearing ’79 Volleyball Classic after recording over 100 assists, 13 kills, nine digs, and six blocks over three matches and became the ninth student-athlete in Springfield women’s volleyball history to eclipse 2,000 career assists. Colosimo was also recognized with New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) All-League Second Team honors and a spot on the AVCA All-Region I Team.

Saelua had a breakout junior season, making a name for herself as one of the best middle blockers in the league and the region. Saelua started in all 31 matches this fall and totaled 237 kills and a hitting percentage of .361 to go along with 104 total blocks. She ranked 20th in Division III in hitting percentage and in the top-60 nationally in blocks per set. Earlier this season, Saelua was also recognized with New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) All-League Second Team honors and a spot on the AVCA All-Region I Team.

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Track and Field teams prepare as indoor season begins | Sports

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With the indoor season underway, the SIUE men’s and women’s track and field program is heading into competition with excitement and ambition. 

One of the newer faces on the roster, graduate student Norman Mukwada, joined SIUE after competing at Florida A&M University. Mukwada is a sprinter who mainly competes in the 200- and 400-meter sprints. Mukwada said his transition into the team has been good, in part due to the hospitality.

“It’s a different environment and new people, but we work together, and I really love my teammates,” Mukwada said. “We support each other so we can achieve what we want to achieve. It’s about togetherness.”

Freshman Olivia Hansen is an international addition to the team. Competing in hurdles and sprints, Hansen will take on her first Division I season after previously competing through private club programs in Sweden. 

“Here, I finally have a team to compete for,” Hansen said. “That gives me a higher purpose, and I want to do everything to benefit the team.”

Hansen said that, for her first season, she has set big goals for herself. She hopes to break 58 seconds in the 400 and reach the mid-8-second range in the 60-meter hurdles.

“I do track because I enjoy it,” Hansen said. “My results don’t define me as a person. If I work hard, I’ll get good results, but I want to find joy in what I’m doing.”

Returning Cougars like senior Konrad Sacha are reacclimating themselves to the indoor season. Sacha said indoor is more technical due to the tighter turns and shared lane racing in events like the 400-meter sprint. 

Last season, Sacha ran several events, including the 60-, 200- and 400-meter sprints, as well as the 4×400 meter relay. Sacha’s 400-meter time at the Ohio Valley Conference Indoor Championships was 49.2 seconds. 

Sophomore sprinter Darrelle Rice has been focusing on both her mental and physical health leading into this season. Rice is coming off a strong indoor season with personal bests of 8.13 seconds in the 60-meter hurdles and 26.4 seconds in the 200-meter sprint.

“I’ve dealt with injury, but I refuse to let it define me,” Rice said. “I plan to come back strong.”

Men’s and women’s track and field head coach Marcus Evans said he believes his opening meet will serve as a benchmark for the team, no matter how experienced.

Evans said that the key to the beginning of the season is confidence and support. Despite track being a mainly individual sport, he said his teams pride themselves on being there for each other. Evans said he wants his teams to be the loudest

With training through a period with final exams, Evans said student-athletes are encouraged to communicate needs as they balance the student-athlete schedule.

“The student side is always going to come before the athlete side,” Evans said. “There’s no competition more important than graduating.”

Evans said the program is looking to be on podiums and be national qualifiers.

“We’ve gone from near the bottom of the standings to one of the best finishes in school history last year,” Evans said. “We want to keep pushing forward. Anything can happen at a conference championship.”

For now, the Cougars are focused on their first meets of the season, competing hard, learning where they stand and returning ready to grow.

SIUE’s next meet is the Alexis Jarrett Invitational on Jan. 6 at the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri.





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Creighton volleyball wins 23rd straight match, advances to the Elite Eight back-to-back years

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Creighton volleyball has advanced to the Elite Eight for the second season in a row. No. 3 seed Creighton defeated No. 2 seed Arizona State, 3-1, on Thursday.

Creighton won with set scores of 26-24, 19-25, 25-13 and 25-18. Senior outside hitter Ava Martin led the team in scoring with 23 kills, followed by Kiara Reinhardt with 15 and Jaya Johnson with 12.

With the match tied at 1-1 and following a decisive set two loss, head coach Brian Rosen said his team fought back.

“They showed incredible poise,” Rosen said. “We’ve struggled at times this season to allow one point to be one point. And I thought all match tonight, they were able to move on quickly to the next one.”

ASU’s outside hitters were really good at hitting their fastball, he added.

“We were so good defensively on everything else,” Rosen said.

He added solid serving from Creighton kept the Sun Devils off balance.

The Catholic school in Omaha has rattled off 23 consecutive wins this season following its loss to undefeated, in-state rival Nebraska in mid-September. Now, Creighton is 28-5. Thursday’s match marked Arizona State’s first loss since Halloween. The Sun Devils finished the season 28-4, including a Big 12 conference title.

In Rosen’s first season leading the program, the Bluejays will make their third Elite Eight appearance ever. The school has never made the Final Four.

Rosen’s team will look to change that Saturday. Creighton will play No. 1 seed Kentucky, who toppled unseeded Cal Poly, 3-0, on Thursday afternoon. Kentucky is the host school for this regional.



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Penn State track and field earns pair of weekly honors | Penn State Track & Field News

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One week into the season and Penn State is already making a name for itself, earning two weekly honors.

Sophomore Tayissa Buchanan was named the Big Ten Track Athlete of the Week, whereas Collin Burkhart was named the Big Ten Field Athlete of the Week.

Buchanan ran the second-fastest 800 meter in school history at the Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener in Boston, winning the race with a four-second personal best of 2:02.67.

Burkhart also won his respective event last weekend, earning the victory in the men’s weight throw at the Bison Opener, throwing 20.38 meters.

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Kentucky volleyball NCAA Tournament bracket, Creighton vs UK game time

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Updated Dec. 11, 2025, 5:16 p.m. ET

LEXINGTON — After defeating Cal Poly 3-0 in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Volleyball Tournament on Thursday, No. 1 Kentucky will take on No. 3 Creighton in the Elite Eight on Saturday night.

UK takes a 25-match win streak into the Elite 8, its fourth regional final under coach Craig Skinner.

Here’s everything you need to know to keep up with the match from home:

No. 1 seed Kentucky versus No. 3 Creighton will be broadcast live on ESPN2 Saturday from Historic Memorial Coliseum.

Authenticated subscribers can access ESPN2 via TV-connected devices or by going to WatchESPN.com or the WatchESPN app.

Those without cable can access ESPN2 via streaming services, with Fubo offering a free trial.

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After defeating Cal Poly, UK will play Creighton OR Arizona State in the Lexington Regional Final this weekend. Here’s a look at the tournament schedule:

  • First and second rounds: Dec. 4-6
  • Regionals: Dec. 11-14
  • Semifinals: Dec. 18 at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri
  • Championship: Dec. 21 at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri



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