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No. 17 Men and No. 20 Women Each Place in Top 10 at NAIA Great Lakes Challenge

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Grand Rapids, Mich. – The Carroll Cross Country Saints put both teams in the Top 10 at another loaded NAIA Great Lakes Challenge on Saturday October 25 in Grand Rapids, Mich.

 

The No. 17 men placed 9th overall, beating No. 16 Aquinas, No. 18 Cornerstone, No. 24 St. Francis, and three other teams receiving votes in the NAIA polls. The No. 20 women placed 8th, surpassing No. 12 Aquinas, No. 22 LC State, and six receiving votes squads.

 

Oliver Morris was the highest placer for the men in 27th with Zack Gacnik following shortly behind in 33rd. Ryah O’Dell placed 36th as the top Carroll woman, while 5 Saints women crossed the line within 9 seconds between 58th and 69th place. Two Carroll men ran personal records: Conrad Schruth and Logan Anderson

 

“We had a lot of little wins both individually and as teams at this meet and were excited to place higher than last year,” said Head Coach Shannon Flynn. “This gives us great momentum moving into the post-season. We can see that both teams are hungry to keep growing and are trusting the process of planning to be our best in November,” she added.

 

The Saints will race again in 2 weeks at the Frontier Conference Championships in Billings, Mont. Races will kick off at Amend Park at 10:30 am on Friday November 7.

 

Full results are available at this LINK.

 

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Jenkins Adds Marinkovic to 2026 Transfer Class

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CHARLOTTE – Charlotte Volleyball Head Coach Benavia Jenkins has announced the signing of NC State transfer outside hitter Sara Marinkovic.

A native of Belgrade, Serbia, Marinkovic joins the 49ers from NC State where she spent her freshman season, appearing in one match and tallying one kill.  Before college, she attended Gimnazija “Branko Radičević” Stara Pazova where she earned first team All-Region honors. Academically, she earned a diploma for excellent achievement. The outside hitter finished first in all pioneer, cadet and junior competitions while playing club.

“I really loved the energy I felt watching the games,” said Marinkovic. “I’ve heard great things about how kind and supportive the coaches, staff, and players are, and how hard everyone works. It also means a lot to me to have my former teammate, Jovana, going through this process with me.”

During the 2020-21 club season, she placed third in the Serbian Prva Liga with OK Omladinac and went on to finish first the following year. At the 2024-25 Servia SuperCup, she placed second with Jedinstvo Stara Pazova.

 



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PREVIEW: Track & Field Opens Season with Leonard Hilton Memorial Invitational on Saturday

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HOUSTON – The University of Houston Track & Field program opens its 2026 indoor season with the Leonard Hilton Memorial Invitational on Saturday at the LLH Healthcare Indoor Track inside Yeoman Fieldhouse. Field events begin at 10 a.m., with running events starting at 1:30 p.m.
 
New seating options are available for fans this season. Basic general admission tickets are $17 after fees while premium general admission tickets, located near the finish line with chairbacks included, are $28 after fees.
 











LEONARD HILTON MEMORIAL INVITATIONAL
Date | Time Saturday, Jan. 10 | Field Events: 10 a.m. | Running Events: 1:30 p.m.
Teams Houston (Host), Huston-Tillotson, Jacksonville College, Lamar, Prairie View A&M, Rice (Men), Sam Houston, St. Thomas (TX), Texas, Texas A&M Corpus Christi, Texas A&M Kingsville, Texas Southern, UTRGV
Location LLH Healthcare Indoor Track inside Yeoman Fieldhouse | Houston, Texas
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Social Media X: @uhcougartf | Instagram: @uhcougartf | Facebook: H-Town Speed City Track and Field | #GoCoogs | #HTownSpeedCity

 
STARTING LINE NOTES

  • The Cougars begin their indoor season by hosting the Leonard Hilton Memorial Invitational at LLH Healthcare Indoor Track inside Yeoman Fieldhouse.
  • LLH Healthcare was named the official naming rights partner of the indoor track facility on Dec. 11, 2025.
  • Renovations to the indoor track will take place following the indoor season.
  • Houston returns 26 men and 22 women, including eight All-Americans in junior Michaela Mouton, graduate Trey East III, sophomore Damarien Jacobs, graduate Grant Levesque, graduate Jamar Marshall Jr., junior Antrea Mita, senior Ryan Mulholland and sophomore King Taylor.
  • Jamar Marshall Jr. will compete during the indoor season but has no remaining outdoor eligibility.
  • Houston welcomes nine transfers, including NCAA DII All-American senior Dakari Charlton and NJCAA All-American’s junior Ruth Agadama, junior Kevin Brooks, and junior Mouhameth Fall.
  • Houston also adds a total of 23 freshmen to the squad, with 14 on the women’s side and nine on the men’s side. 
  • At the 2025 Big 12 Indoor Championship, Houston claimed four conference titles with two champions returning to the squad this season. The men’s squad placed fifth overall and the women finished 14th.
  • Grant Levesque secured his second consecutive Big 12 Heptathlon title and Antrea Mita was crowned the men’s high jump champion.
  • At the 2025 NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships, Antrea Mita earned First Team All-America honors with an eighth-place finish in the high jump. Jamar Marshall Jr. secured Second Team All-America honors with a 16th-place finish in the men’s 60-meter hurdles.

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Fans can receive updates on #HTownSpeedCity by following @UHCougarTF on X and catch up with the latest news and notes on the team by clicking LIKE on the team’s Facebook page at UHCougarTF or on the team’s Instagram page at @uhcougartf.

 

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Jordan Larson last pro volleyball season

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GRETNA, Neb. (WOWT) – Jordan Larson shared a big announcement in a news conference for LOVB Nebraska Volleyball, formerly known as LOVB Omaha, on Friday morning.

Larson, a four-time Olympic Medalist and LOVB Nebraska founding athlete, shared that she will be stepping away from pro volleyball after the 2026 season.

Although she will not be playing beyond the current campaign, Larson said that she will continue leading a new ownership group for the team.

The announcement was also shared on social media Friday.

“From Nebraska gyms to the biggest stages in the world…Thank you for carrying home with you, everywhere you went. We can’t wait to honor you and your legacy all season long,” the post reads.

The event started at 9 a.m. Friday at the team’s new indoor training facility in Gretna — opened just last November. Jordan started off the news conference with a message for her fans.

LOVB Nebraska will hold its home opener against LOVB Houston at 3 p.m. Sunday at Baxter Arena in Omaha. The 2026 season will be its second ever in existence.

You can watch Larson play right here on WOWT from 7-9 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 16 as Nebraska takes on Madison.

LOVB Nebraska lost 3-2 in its season opener against LOVB Austin on Wednesday.

Last August, the group rebranded from LOVB Omaha to LOVB Nebraska “to capture the unique place that Nebraska occupies in the world of volleyball and its community’s tremendous passion for the sport statewide,” a release states.

Also as part of the rebrand, Larson was named to her new ownership role and former Creighton Volleyball coach Kirsten Bernthal Booth was named as president of business operations.

“Unfortunately my career is closer to the end than it is the beginning. So thinking post-volley, what does that look like and how do I see my impact in the sport?” Larson told First Alert 6 last August. “While there will be a learning curve, I’m excited to see will see what this position will look like moving forward.”

In its first year in existence last year, League One Volleyball completed its postseason on April 13. Omaha ended its first season as league runner-up, after entering the playoffs as the last-place team.

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Jordan Larson, four-time Olympic Medalist and LOVB Nebraska founding athlete, shared that she will be stepping away from pro volleyball after the 2026 season.

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New Year, New Records – Vanderbilt University Athletics – Official Athletics Website

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Vanderbilt track and field’s Janie Ford and Falon Spearman broke a pair of program records on Friday at the Rod McCravy Memorial Track & Field Meet.

Commodores tallied a total of 13 marks ranking in the program’s all-time top 10 and 10 personal bests.

Mackenzie Dagrosa got things started for the Dores with a third-place performance in the high jump. The sophomore cleared 1.75 meters, a mark that is tied for fifth in Vanderbilt history. In the same event, Rowan Houston came within a centimeter of her personal best, registering a 1.70-meter mark. She finished the event tied for fourth place.

Ford broke the school record in the long jump, registering a 6.18-meter mark to place first among freshmen and fourth overall.

Vanderbilt’s pole vaulting duo of Olivia Kosanovich and Jacqueline Rose cleared the 3.75-meter bar. It is a collegiate best for both student-athletes and the eighth-best mark in program history.

On the track, London Jackson-Bray and Alima Kassim qualified for the 60 meters semifinals with respective times of 7.42 and 7.57 seconds, both marks ranking top 10 in program history. Kylah Woods also added her name to the Vanderbilt record books, clocking 7.60 seconds in her collegiate debut. The time is No. 7 in school history. Jackson-Bray moved onto the event final with a semifinals time of 7.43 seconds.

Ford, Taylor McKinnon, Devyn Parham, F. Spearman and Santana Spearman, qualified for the 60-meter hurdles semifinals, where every Dore improved her time. F. Spearman’s 8.17-second mark, which is a personal best and school record, earned her a spot in Saturday’s final. Ford clocked 8.50 seconds, the No. 8-ranked time in Vandy history.

Madyson Wilson recorded a personal-best in the 600 meters for the second consecutive meet. Her time of 1:30.32 is ranked No. 2 all-time at Vanderbilt. In her first meet as a Commodore, Jayden Hill registered the third-best mark in school history, crossing the finish line in 1:31.17. In the same event, Kenyah Conner matched her personal best with a time of 1:31.72.

To end Day 1, Betsy Jepkemei led Vandy runners in the 1,000 meters, turning in a time of 2:46.55, good for third place and No. 2 all-time at Vanderbilt. Kelty Oaster and Mackenzie Culpepper followed in fourth and sixth place, respectively. Oaster’s time of 2:47.50 is fourth in school history, and Culpepper’s 2:51.53 mark is ranked No. 10 in program history.

Action in Louisville continues Saturday at 9:30 a.m. CT with the shot put. Live results are available online.





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Lynchburg Clocks in at Fifth in ODAC Preseason Poll

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FOREST, Va. — The University of Lynchburg was selected fifth in the ODAC preseason poll for the 2026 campaign, as announced by the league office on Friday afternoon, Jan. 9.

Randolph-Macon earned all possible first-place votes to claim the top spot in the preseason poll. The reigning conference champions were followed by Roanoke, which finished nine points behind first place with 53 total points. Randolph College and Eastern Mennonite rounded out the top four with 42 and 38 points, respectively.

Lynchburg sits in the middle of the poll with 38 points, four behind Eastern Mennonite and three ahead of Virginia Wesleyan in sixth. Shenandoah, Bridgewater, and Averett complete the preseason rankings with 21, 15, and 10 points, respectively. Shenandoah and Bridgewater will each compete in their inaugural men’s volleyball season as the conference continues to expand.

The Hornets enter their second season of competition under first-year head coach Joshua Knapp. Lynchburg looks to build on a 9-15 (2-10 ODAC) record from a year ago. Knapp and his staff return 13 student-athletes, along with the addition of one freshman and two transfers.

The returning group is highlighted by two All-ODAC performers, opposite Nick Redding and middle Bryce Jackson. Redding earned ODAC Rookie of the Year honors and was named to the All-ODAC Second Team, while Jackson secured a spot on the All-ODAC Third Team.

 

MEN’S VOLLEYBALL PRESEASON POLL

  1. Randolph-Macon College (8)    64 pts.

  2. Roanoke College (1)    53 pts.

  3. Randolph College    46 pts.

  4. Eastern Mennonite University    42 pts.

  5. University of Lynchburg    38 pts.

  6. Virginia Wesleyan University    35 pts.

  7. Shenandoah University    21 pts.

  8. Bridgewater College    15 pts.

       9. Averett University    10 pts.
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Olympic volleyball star Larson to retire after this season

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OMAHA, Neb. — Four-time Olympic medalist and volleyball star Jordan Larson said Friday that this season will be her last on the court as a professional athlete.

The 39-year-old Larson is a co-owner and player for LOVB Nebraska, one of six founding members of League One Volleyball, which is in its second professional season. Nebraska plays its home opener Sunday, and the season finale is April 4.

“I still love the game immensely,” Jordan said. “As I’ve gotten older, there’s more pieces that come with it. I’m living on house money, every day is an absolute blessing. … It seems like the time to celebrate what volleyball is doing in the state and how we can continue to grow the sport.”

Larson, a native of Hooper, Nebraska, was captain of the U.S. National team that won its first Olympic gold medal in 2021. She was the MVP and best outside hitter in Tokyo, and her kill clinched the gold medal match.

She is one of three volleyball athletes in history with four Olympic medals, including silver medals in 2012 and 2024, and a bronze in 2016. She played four seasons at the University of Nebraska, where she was part of a Division I national championship in 2006 after being the runner-up in 2005.

League One Volleyball, branded as LOVB and pronounced “LOVE,” made its debut last year after securing more than $100 million in funding from private equity and individuals, including Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn and NBA star Kevin Durant.



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