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Longest Active NCAA Championship Streak: UT’s streak of 17 consecutive NCAA Championship appearances is the longest current streak in NCAA Division I men’s golf. Here’s a look at the longest active NCAA Championship appearances entering the 2024-25 season.
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Maas Earns Medalist Honors and Team Places Second at Pauma Valley: Junior Christiaan Maas claimed the individual title and Texas finished in second place against an elite field at the Pauma Valley Invitational (Mar. 17-18) at Pauma Valley Country Club in Pauma Valley, Calif. Maas carded a 5-under 66 in the final round to post a 54-hole total of 9-under 204 (68-70-66) and earn a one-shot victory over LSU’s Algot Kleen at 8-under 205 (72-67-66). Maas had birdies on four of his opening five holes (1, 2, 4 and 5) and made the turn at 4-under on the day. He added a birdie at 12 before a bogey on 15 brought him back to 4-under for the round. Maas then made par on 16 and 17 before sinking a long birdie butt on 18 to finish at 5-under 66 on the day and 9-under overall for the tournament. LSU won the team title with a 54-hole total of 27-under 825 (275-277-273). Maas was tabbed the SEC Men’s C-Golfer of the Week on Mar. 19 for his efforts. Texas earned a runner-up finish at 17-under 835 (276-286-273), while Oklahoma State placed third at 11-under 841 (279-286-276). The 15-team field featured six squads in the top 10 and nine in the top 25 in the Scoreboard powered by Clippd poll (Mar. 12).
T-Mo Claims First Collegiate Victory in Record-Setting Fashion: Junior Tommy Morrison fired a collegiate-best 18-hole score of 9-under 63 in the final round and drained a birdie putt on the first playoff hole to earn his first collegiate individual victory at the Amer Ari Invitational (Feb. 6-8) at Mauna Lani Resort Golf Club. Morrison, who started the final day four strokes off the lead and in fourth place in the individual standings, was 8-under through his first 11 holes in his final round. After a bogey on 12, he made birdies on 14 and 17 to finish at 9-under 63 for his round and a 54-hole total of 21-under 195 (67-65-63). Morrison advanced to a playoff with North Carolina’s Hampton Roberts (67-61-67), and on the first playoff hole (18th hole), Roberts made par before Morrison sank a 15-foot birdie to claim the title. Morrison set Texas program records for low 54-hole total score at 195 (previous: 196 by Doug Ghim at the 2018 NCAA Raleigh Regional) and low 54-hole total vs. par at 21-under (previous: 18-under by Beau Hossler at the 2015 Nike Golf Collegiate Invitational). Morrison was tabbed the SEC Men’s Golfer of the Week on Feb. 12 for his efforts.
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The Texas Lineup: UT will be represented by the following five players at the Valspar Collegiate Invitational:
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When: Monday, March 24 – Tuesday, March 25
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Jack Gilbert: Has registered a 73.33 scoring average over the first seven stroke-play tournaments this season … six of his 21 rounds this year have been par or better, including three rounds in the 60s … posted a season-best tie for 19th at the Ben Hogan Collegiate Invitational (Sept. 30-Oct. 1) with a 3-over 213 (73-68-72) … registered a career-low 18-hole score of 2-under 68 in the second round of the Ben Hogan Collegiate Invitational (Sept. 30) … tied for 22nd at The Hayt (Mar. 8-10) with a 2-over 218 (73-71-74) … competed in four events as a freshman in 2023-24 and recorded a 77.00 stroke average over 12 rounds … served as the alternate in each of the team’s three postseason tournaments last season … posted a season-low 18-hole score of 3-over 73 in the second round of the 2024 Western Intercollegiate (April 16) … No. 11 in the final Class of 2023 recruiting rankings by Golfweek … runner-up at the 2023 Polo Golf Junior Classic … runner-up at the 2023 Sergio and Angela Garcia Foundation Junior Championship … tied for third at the 2021 Sam Burns Classic at the Landings Club with a 6-under 210 (74-67-69).
Third at Season-Opening Folds of Honor: The Longhorns earned a third-place team finish at the season-opening Folds of Honor Collegiate (Sept. 9-11) at American Dunes Golf Club in Grand Haven, Mich. The 15-team field featured six squads in the preseason Bushnell/Golfweek Division I Coaches poll. No. 16 Alabama claimed the team title with a 54-hole score of 12-under 840 (275-288-277), while No. 9 Illinois placed second at 5-under 847 (286-278-283). Texas took third at 3-over 855 (287-286-282). Tommy Morrison posted a runner-up showing in the individual standings with a three-round total of 8-under 205 (70-70-65), while Christiaan Maas placed sixth at 4-under 209 (70-70-69).
Horns Sweep Team, Individual Titles at The Hayt: Texas rallied for an impressive seven-stroke victory at The Hayt (Mar. 8-10) at Sawgrass Country Club in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. In addition, junior Luke Potter earned his first career collegiate individual win. Entering the final day in fourth place and 10 strokes off the lead, the Longhorns registered the low team score for the second straight round and were the only squad to shoot under-par in the final round. Texas posted a 54-hole total of 18-under-par 846 (290-274-282) to claim its second team title of the year. Duke finished second at 11-under 853 (283-280-290), while second-round leader and No. 18 Alabama placed third at 6-under 858 (279-275-304). The 15-team field included five squads in the Scoreboard powered by Clippd poll (Mar. 5). Potter began the final round three strokes behind 36-hole leader David Ford of North Carolina. Potter carded a 3-under 69 to post a three-round score of 10-under 206 (71-66-69) and win the individual title by three strokes over Ford in second at 7-under 209 (69-65-75). Junior Christiaan Maas also tied for fourth at 5-under 211 (73-67-71).
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Southwestern Invitational CHAMPS: Texas opened the spring season by capturing the team championship at the Southwestern Invitational (Jan. 27-29) at Sherwood Country Club in Thousand Oaks, Calif. The Longhorns, who entered the final round two strokes off the lead in a tie for second place, rallied during the final few holes to post a one-shot victory over runner-up San Diego State. Texas posted a three-round total of 8-under 844 (289-277-278) to earn its first team title of the 2024-25 season. The Aztecs finished second at 7-under 845 (276-290-279), while No. 15 Vanderbilt placed third at 4-under 848 (282-287-279). The 14-team field featured seven squads in the Scoreboard powered by Clippd poll (Nov. 13). Daniel Bennett tied for second in the individual standings with a 54-hole score of 4-under 209 (72-70-67), while Christiaan Maas tied for fifth at 3-under 210 (69-68-73).
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Inside the Texas Lineup
Number of Consecutive NCAA Championship Appearances
| 7 (2012-13-15-16-18-19-22) | Oklahoma |
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| 6 (2016-17-18-19-21-22) | |
| Team Success in 2024-25: Texas has claimed two team titles and six top-three finishes in its first seven stroke-play events of the 2024-25 season. In addition, the Longhorns placed second at the four-team NB3 MatchPlay in October. UT earned team championships at the Southwestern Invitational (Jan. 27-29) and The Hayt (Mar. 8-10), finished runner-up at the Ben Hogan Collegiate Invitational (Sept. 30-Oct. 1) and Pauma Valley Invitational (Mar. 17-18) and placed third at the Folds of Honor Collegiate (Sept. 9-11) and Amer Ari Invitational (Feb. 6-8). | |
| Daniel Bennett: No. 106 in the latest World Amateur Golf Ranking (Mar. 19) … No. 14 in the latest NCAA individual rankings by Scoreboard (Mar. 19) … one of 20 players on the first spring watch list for the 2025 Fred Haskins Award presented by Stifel … has registered a 69.60 scoring average over his first five stroke-play tournament appearances this season … boasts a pair of top-three individual finishes … 10 of his 15 rounds this year have been par or better, including seven rounds in the 60s … finished in a collegiate-best tie for second at the Southwestern Invitational (Jan. 27-29) with a 4-under 209 (72-70-67) … tied for third at the Ben Hogan Collegiate Invitational (Sept. 30-Oct. 1) with a 5-under 205 (65-69-71) in his collegiate debut … tied for 13th at the Pauma Valley Invitational (Mar. 17-18) with a 3-under 210 (67-74-69) … tied for 16th at the Amer Ari Invitational (Feb. 6-8) with a 12-under 204 (66-71-67) … tied for 16th at The Hayt (Mar. 8-10) with an even-par 216 (73-73-70) … participated in the 2024 Alfred Dunhill Championship on the DP World Tour (Dec. 12-15) in South Africa … competed in the 2024 Spirit International for Team South Africa (Nov. 14-16) at Whispering Pines Golf Club … participated in the prestigious 2025 Jones Cup Invitational (Jan. 10-12) at Ocean Forest Golf Club … posted five wins and 26 top-10 finishes during his junior career … competed at the Amateur Championship and the U.S. Junior Amateur in the summer of 2024 … won the Boland Amateur stroke play championship in April 2024 with a 54-hole total of 209 (71-69-69) … earned the win at the Nomads Coastal Noom 1 in January 2024 with a three-round score of 206 (73-63-70) … claimed victory at the Northern Amateur Open in South Africa in March 2023 … won the stroke-play portion of the 2023 Nomads South Africa Boys Under-19 Championship by 21 strokes, as he recorded a 72-hole total of 34-under-par 254 (62-61-68-63) … also tallied wins at the Cape Town Junior in October 2022 and the KwaZulu-Natal Open in May 2022. | Format: 36 holes of stroke play on Monday, 18 holes of stroke play on Tuesday |
Now THIS is Impressive: In EACH of UT’s last three tournament appearances, a different Longhorn has earned medalist honors. Junior Tommy Morrison claimed his first collegiate individual title in a playoff at the Amer Ari Invitational (Feb. 6-8), while junior Luke Potter won his first collegiate individual championship at The Hayt (Mar. 8-10). Junior Christiaan Maas made it three-in-a-row for the Longhorns with his second career individual title at the Pauma Valley Invitational (Mar. 17-18).
- Christiaan Maas (Jr., 69.57 avg.)
- Tommy Morrison (Jr., 69.38 avg.)
- Daniel Bennett (Fr., 69.60 avg.)
- Luke Potter (Jr., 70.33 avg.)
- Jack Gilbert (So., 73.33 avg.)
The Tourney Field: The 17-team field at the Pauma Valley Invitational includes (rankings reflect the latest Scoreboard powered by Clippd poll on Mar. 19): No. 3 Arizona State, Arkansas, No. 1 Auburn, Augusta, No. 17 Duke, No. 14 Florida State, Houston (host), No. 8 North Carolina, Ohio State, No. 7 Oklahoma, South Florida, No. 22 Tennessee, No. 2 TEXAS, No. 23 Texas A&M, No. 21 Texas Tech, No. 19 Vanderbilt and Wake Forest.
Runner-up at the NB3 Matchplay: Texas concluded the fall season with a 2-0-1 mark in round-robin match play against New Mexico State, New Mexico and No. 22 Stanford at the NB3 Matchplay (Oct. 8-9) in Santa Ana Pueblo, N.M. The Longhorns posted a 3-2 victory over New Mexico State and followed with a 2.5-2.5 tie against New Mexico on the opening day, before adding a 4.5-0.5 victory over Stanford on the final day of competition. Christiaan Maas registered a perfect 3-0 mark in his individual match-play contests during the tournament.
Live Scoring: https://scoreboard.clippd.com/tournaments/233808/scoring/team
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Christiaan Maas: No. 12 in the latest World Amateur Golf Ranking (Mar. 19) … No. 6 in the latest NCAA individual rankings by Scoreboard (Mar. 19) … two-time All-American at Texas … one of 35 players on the watch list for the 2025 Ben Hogan Award … SEC Men’s Co-Golfer of the Week (Mar. 19) … has registered a 69.57 scoring average and boasts one individual victory, four top-five and five top-10 finishes in his first seven stroke-play appearances this year … 18 of his 21 rounds this season have been par or better, including 11 rounds in the 60s … earned his second career collegiate win at the Pauma Valley Invitational (Mar. 17-18) with a 9-under 204 (68-70-66) to post a one-shot win over LSU’s Algot Kleen … recorded a tie for fourth place at the Investec South African Open Championship (Feb. 27-Mar. 2) at Durban Country Club in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa while competing as an amateur in the DP World Tour event … carded a 54-hole score of 12-under 204 (70-64-70) to finish just two strokes off the individual lead … claimed the Freddie Tait Cup as the low amateur at the South African Open Championship for the second time, as he previously claimed low amateur honors at the 2022 South African Open … tied for third at the OFCC/Fighting Illini Invitational (Sept. 20-21) with a 7-under 203 (69-68-66) … tied for fourth at The Hayt (Mar. 8-10) with a 5-under 211 (73-67-71) … tied for fifth at the Southwestern Invitational (Jan. 27-29) with a 3-under 210 (69-68-73) … placed sixth at the season-opening Folds of Honor Collegiate (Sept. 9-11) with a 4-under 209 (70-70-69) … registered a perfect 3-0 mark in his individual match-play contests during the NB3 MatchPlay (Oct. 8-9) … participated in the 2024 Alfred Dunhill Championship on the DP World Tour (Dec. 12-15) in South Africa … competed in the 2024 Spirit International for Team South Africa (Nov. 14-16) at Whispering Pines Golf Club … earned Division I PING third-team All-America and Golfweek third-team All-America honors along with PING All-Central Region team accolades as a sophomore in 2023-24 … claimed a spot on the 2024 All-Big 12 Team … 2024 first-team Academic All-Big 12 selection … competed in 13 of UT’s 14 events in 2023-24 and led the team in scoring average (71.09) … tallied four top-10 and seven top-20 individual finishes on the year … nineteen of his 34 rounds on the season were par or better, including 12 rounds in the 60s … posted his first collegiate career individual victory at the 2024 NCAA Austin Regional with a 9-under 204 (71-67-66) … tied for 11th place at the 2024 NCAA Championships with a 72-hole score of even-par 288 (74-71-70-73) and earned a spot on the NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team … tied for fourth at the 2024 Johnnie-O Intercollegiate with an 8-under 208 (69-68-71) … recorded a runner-up finish at the 2024 Africa Amateur Championship at Leopard Creek Golf Club (Malelane, South Africa) … registered a 72-hole total of 13-under 275 (71-69-63-72) and advanced to a three-man playoff at the Africa Amateur, before Altin Van der Merwe made birdie on the first playoff hole to capture the title … fired a 9-under 63 during the third round of the Africa Amateur and tied the course record for lowest 18-hole score … recorded a third-place finish at the 2023 OFCC/Fighting Illini Invitational with a 7-under 133 (69-64) … posted a collegiate-best 18-hole score of 6-under 64 in the second round of the 2024 OFCC/Fighting Illini Invitational … competed for his home country of South Africa at the 2023 World Amateur Team Championship in Abu Dhabi, UAE and helped his team to a seventh-place finish in the team standings, marking the first top-10 result for South Africa since 1982 at the prestigious event … recorded a 72-hole total of 8-under 280 (70-70-71-69) at the WATC to tie for 17th place in the individual standings … runner-up at the 2023 Western Amateur … earned Division I PING second-team All-America and PING All-Central Region team honors as a freshman in 2022-23 … named the 2023 Big 12 Conference Newcomer of the Year and was selected to the All-Big 12 Team … competed in each of UT’s 14 events and led the team in stroke average (70.57) … during his 12 stroke-play tourney appearances, he registered five top-10 and 10 top-20 individual finishes … shot par or better in 23 of his 35 stroke-play rounds, including 12 rounds in the 60s … earned a season-best runner-up finish at the 2023 Southern Highlands Collegiate with a 10-under 206 (66-69-71) … tied for 17th at the DP World Tour’s 2022 Alfred Dunhill Championship in Melalane, South Africa with a 9-under 279 (71-70-70-68) … played alongside Ernie Els in the opening two rounds at the Alfred Dunhill Championship … also made the cut and tied for 35th at the DP World Tour’s 2022 Investec South African Open Championship in Johannesburg at 5-under 283 (69-65-72-77) … claimed a five-shot victory with a 14-under 270 (65-70-67-68) to win the prestigious Brabazon Trophy at Saunton Golf Club in England in May 2022.
Tournament Notes
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Aggies Fend Off Vols in Five-Set Epic to Advance in NCAA Tournament
Then, it seemed like the USU’s dream season might end in heartbreaking fashion.
But in a do-or-die fifth set, the Aggies fought off a furious comeback from seventh-seeded Tennessee to claim a thrilling 3-2 (25-19, 25-15, 20-25, 18-25, 15-11) victory in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament. This is the first NCAA Tournament victory for Utah State volleyball since recording wins in back-to-back seasons in 2000 and 2001.
With the win, Utah State will now face No. 2 Arizona State on Friday, Dec. 5, at 6 p.m. (MT).
Sophomore setter Kaylie Kofe engineered the Aggie offense to a .312 hitting percentage, recording 57 assists. Senior middle blocker Tierney Barlow led USU with 16 kills on a team-best .560 hitting percentage while sophomore opposite side hitter Loryn Helgesen added 14 kills. The duo also tied for the team lead with four blocks apiece with each player also registering a solo block. Sophomore outside hitter Andrea Simovski also had 14 kills and sophomore outside hitter Mara Štiglic stuffed the stat sheet with 12 kills, six digs, three blocks and three assists. Junior libero/defensive specialist Kendel Thompson led the Aggie defense with 16 digs, also leading the team with two service aces.
Head coach Rob Neilson
“What a match. Hats off to that Tennessee team. We gave them all they could handle in those first two sets and then they responded. They’re a great team obviously, well coached and talented, physical. Then you get to a fifth set and it’s a coin flip. I thought we made enough plays and battled and came through adversity. I’m really proud of this group and I’m excited that we get to play some more volleyball together.”
Set One
The Aggies came roaring out of the gates, registering kills on nine of their first 13 attacks en route to taking a 10-5 lead to force a Tennessee timeout. Štiglic posted three kills during the early run, part of a 7-0-10 line for the Croatian in the opening set. Out of the timeout, the Vols responded with a 9-2 stretch to take a lead midway through the frame and force an Aggie timeout. USU stemmed the tide with a kill from redshirt freshman middle blocker Lauren Larkin that preceded a block by Barlow and Helgesen. A Helgesen kill and Thompson ace then made it a 4-0 Aggie run to deliver the advantage back to Utah State. The Vols scored back-to-back points to tie it at 16 before the teams alternated the ensuing six rallies. With the set tied at 19, the Aggies closed the frame on a 6-0 burst. Helgesen ignited the run with a kill before teaming with Larkin on a block to firmly give the Aggies control late in the set. Štiglic then delivered back-to-back kills to clinch the 25-19 win to open the match. Utah State hit .382 in the opening frame while holding Tennessee to .188 to take a 1-0 lead.
Set Two
Utah State again came out strong, using a 14-3 onslaught to grab hold of the second set. Simovski powered the on-fire start with five kills while Thompson added her second ace of the match to help build a double-digit cushion. The Aggies went a perfect 8-of-8 on attacks to begin the frame. Tennessee closed the gap with a 6-1 stretch, forcing a USU timeout. A Helgesen kill halted the Vols’ momentum before Utah State went on to close the set on a 5-1 run featuring a pair of kills from Barlow and a Helgesen ace plus a block by Štiglic and Barlow to help seal the 25-15 win. The Aggies improved on both their offensive and defensive marks from the first set, hitting .444 while holding Tennessee to .171 to go up 2-0 for the match.
Set Three
The Aggies again went up early as Barlow recorded three-straight kills and then a solo block as part of a personal 4-0 run to put USU ahead 7-4. The Vols, however, answered back with an 11-4 stretch to take a late four-point lead in the set. The Aggies battled back within two at 21-19 with Simovski supplying a pair of kills but Tennessee went on a 4-1 run to take the set, 25-20, to extend the match to a fourth set.
Set Four
The Vols maintained momentum to begin the fourth set, opening up a 10-5 lead out of the gates. USU scored three-straight points with Larkin and Helgesen both registering kills to trim the deficit to two points. Tennessee answered again, scoring seven of the next 10 rallies to extend their lead to six points. The Aggies were unable to build a comeback attempt as the Vols secured a 25-18 win to send the match to a winner-takes-all fifth set.
Fifth Set
In a pivotal start to the set, Utah State went up 5-2 courtesy of a pair of Simovski kills and three attacking errors from the Vols. The Aggies led by four points at 12-8 following two kills from Helgesen before Tennessee clawed back within one after three-straight points. USU regained the advantage from the defensive side as Barlow and Helgesen combined for a block to make it 13-11. Barlow then killed back-to-back balls off the slide to secure the 15-11 victory and send the Aggies into the second round.
Quick Notes
- Utah State also extended their overall winning streak to 22 matches, the third-longest streak in program history, trailing only a 23-game streak spanning the team’s 1978 national title season and 1979, and a program-record 26-game streak in 1978. USU’s streak is now tied for the third-longest active streak in the nation.
- Utah State hit .312 for the match, their 11th-straight match recording a .250 hitting percentage or better. The Aggies are now hitting .274 on the season, a mark which would break the current program record of .238 set in 2016.
- Larkin added another eight kills on a .500 hitting percentage plus two blocks and a career-high three digs.
- Sophomore outside hitter Delaney Lawson and freshman defensive specialist Sadie Warren provided key defensive contributions with eight and six digs, respectively.
- Utah State is now 3-6 in the NCAA Tournament all-time, recording their first win since defeating BYU in Salt Lake City in 2001. USU also defeated Missouri the year prior in Provo, Utah.
- The Aggies are now 19-13-1 all-time against SEC teams and recorded their first win over the conference since beating Alabama in 2003.
- Utah State improved to a 29-4 record during Kofe’s career when she records at least 10.0 assists per set.
Up Next
The Aggies continue play in the second round of the NCAA Tournament against second-seeded Arizona State on Friday, Dec. 5, at 6 p.m. (MT). The game will be streamed on ESPN+.
Fans can follow the Aggie volleyball program on Twitter, @USUVolleyball, on Facebook at /USUVolleyball or on Instagram, @usuvolleyball. Aggie fans can also follow the Utah State athletic program on Twitter, @USUAthletics, Facebook at /USUAthletics and on Instagram, @USUAthletics.
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Women’s Track and Field Look to Continue Success as a Squad this Winter
WEST HARTFORD, Conn. – The Hartford Women’s Track and Field team look to build off of a strong season in the spring as the team moves into the indoor portion of the schedule. Last year, the team found success both indoors and outdoors with strong placements in marquee meets such as 2nd in the Conference of New England (CNE) Championships, 12th and tied for 14th in the NCAA DIII Championships, and 17th and 25th in the NEICAAA All-New England Championships.
New Year, Similar Squad
With Head Coach Connor Green returning for his third year and the team only graduating two seniors a year ago, Hartford will be running out a whole host of familiar faces this season. 31 out of the 48 Hawks will be back for Coach Green with eight entering into their senior season. Amongst the group of notable returners is Lauren Duffy (Southington, Conn.) who is coming off of a standout freshman campaign last season. Duffy finished with seven top ten finishes last season with two top three finishes at The Reggie Open.
“Our team expectations are to just stay consistent, disciplined, and work on the little things a lot. Like being in the weight room, getting consistent miles in, and also hurdle mobility, injury prevention stuff, just to stay healthy throughout the season.” Duffy said.
Another key returner for the Hawks is junior Leslie Samuel (Montauk, N.Y.) who is coming off a season in which she was named to the USTFCCCA All-Region Team.
“I am mostly excited to get back into it. I didn’t compete last year, so I am excited to get back to where I am, and make it to nationals hopefully.” Samuel said.
A third key returner for the Hawks is Tommie Barker (Canton, Conn.). Barker last season was nominated to the CNE All-Conference Third Team for her/their performance in both hammer throw and shotput.
“I have high expectations for this year, given it’s my senior year. I’m hoping to keep improving and PR consistently at almost every meet. My main goal is to make it to all New Englands this year, and I think it’s very doable! I’m super excited for indoor and even more so for outdoor! Between lifting and practicing consistently for the past few months, I think we’re all at our best going into this season. Practice makes progress, and we’ve had a lot of time to make some amazing progress!” Barker said.
Season Outlook:
The Hawks will begin their season at the Yale invitational on Dec. 6th. Following that event they will take on the Wesleyan University Invitational on Jan. 24th. They will also compete in the John Thomas Terrier Classic at Boston University on Jan. 31st. The Hawks will close out the indoor track and field season at the NCAA Division III New England Championships in Boston at the New England at the Track of New Balance
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Nebraska volleyball vs. Long Island live updates, stats and highlights
Updated Dec. 5, 2025, 7:40 p.m. CT
Nebraska volleyball (30-0) begins the road to Kansas City Friday with the No. 1 overall seed in the 2025 NCAA tournament. The Huskers play host for the Regional and take on the Long Island Sharks (20-8) for the opening round.
The match commences after San Diego takes Kansas State at 4:30 p.m. CT. The winner of each match advances to the second, which is set for Saturday at 7 p.m. CT.
Nebraska comes in with its first perfect regular season in 25 years along with its third consecutive Big Ten title. The Huskers also enter the tournament with the top offense and defense in the nation, standing with a .352 hitting percentage and holding opponents to a .125.
The Sharks earned their ticket to Lincoln after winning the Northeast Conference tournament. Long Island started the season 0-6, before proceeding to go 20-2 for the remainder of the year. Now, the Sharks once again take on the Huskers in the opening round of the tournament.
Nebraska last faced Long Island in 2023 and swept the Sharks (25-13, 25-16, 25-22). This is just the second time in history these teams face off against one another.
Nebraska offense leading the way (S1/Nebraska 5-2)
The Huskers open the match with five kills, three from Harper Murray.
Starting lineup
Kansas State takes it in five sets over San Diego
Here’s how to watch the Nebraska volleyball vs Long Island game on Friday, including time, TV schedule, and streaming information:
What channel is Nebraska volleyball vs Long Island on?
TV Channel: N/A
Livestream:ESPN+ (subscriber only)
Nebraska-Long Island volleyball in the first round of the NCAA tournament can be seen on ESPN+. Huskers Radio Network will have audio coverage of all Nebraska matches on Huskers Radio Network affiliates, Huskers.com and the Huskers app. John Baylor and Lauren Cook West will be on the call. Streaming options for the game include ESPN+.
Nebraska volleyball vs Long Island time today
- Date: Friday, Dec. 5
- Start time: 7 p.m. CT
The Nebraska volleyball vs Long Island first-round NCAA tournament game starts at 7 p.m. CT from the Bob Devaney Sports Center in Lincoln, NE.
Nebraska volleyball 2025 schedule (30-0, 20-0)
Aug. 22 – vs. Pittsburgh – WIN 3-1 (25-22, 25-11, 20-25, 25-23)
Aug. 24 – vs. Stanford – WIN 3-0 (25-13, 25-19, 25-14)
Aug. 29 – at Lipscomb – WIN 3-0 (25-13, 25-21, 25-15)
Aug. 31 – vs Kentucky – WIN 3-2 (24-26, 20-25, 25-19, 25-23, 15-8)
Sept. 5 – vs. Wright State – WIN 3-0 (25-16, 25-16, 25-20)
Sept. 7 – vs. California – WIN 3-0 (25-15, 25-18, 25-12)
Sept. 12 – vs. Utah – WIN 3-1 (21-25, 25-8, 25-18, 25-13)
Sept. 13 – vs. Grand Canyon – WIN 3-0 (25-12, 25-23, 25-18)
Sept. 16 – at Creighton – WIN 3-2 (25-17, 21-25, 25-18, 24-26, 15-9)
Sept. 20 – vs. Arizona – WIN 3-0 (25-19, 25-23, 25-18)
Sept. 24 – vs. Michigan – WIN 3-0 (25-6, 25-15, 25-13)
Sept. 27 – vs. Maryland – WIN 3-0 (25-14, 27-25, 25-14)
Oct. 3 – at Penn State – WIN 3-0 (25-6, 25-15, 25-13)
Oct. 4 – at Rutgers – WIN 3-0 (25-17, 25-15, 25-16)
Oct. 10 – vs. Washington – WIN 3-0 (25-14, 25-18, 25-16)
Oct. 12 – at Purdue – WIN 3-0 (25-23, 25-16, 25-15)
Oct. 17 – at Michigan State – WIN 3-0 (25-15, 25-18, 25-20)
Oct. 19 – at Michigan – WIN 3-0 (25-18, 25-13, 25-18)
Oct. 24 – vs. Northwestern – WIN 3-0 (25-17, 25-13, 25-17)
Oct. 25 – vs. Michigan State – WIN 3-0 (25-15, 25-15, 25-18)
Oct. 31 – at Wisconsin – WIN 3-0 (25-22, 25-19, 25-13)
Nov. 2 – vs. Oregon – WIN 3-0 (25-21, 25-20, 25-12)
Nov. 6 – vs. Illinois – WIN 3-0 (25-11, 25-15, 25-14)
Nov. 8 – at Minnesota – WIN 3-0 (25-15, 25-21, 25-20)
Nov. 14 – at UCLA – WIN 3-1 (25-17, 25-23, 19-25, 25-15)
Nov. 16 – at USC – WIN 3-0 (25-13, 25-16, 25-20)
Nov. 20 – vs. Iowa – WIN 3-0 (25-15, 25-21, 25-18)
Nov. 22 – at Indiana – WIN 3-0 (25-19, 25-16, 25-22)
Nov. 28 – vs. Penn State – WIN 3-0 (25-14, 25-11, 25-14)
Nov. 29 – vs. Ohio State – WIN 3-0 (25-16, 25-13, 25-20)
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Commodore Track & Field Schedule Revealed – Vanderbilt University Athletics – Official Athletics Website
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Director of Vanderbilt cross country and track and field Althea Thomas released the program’s 2025–26 schedule, which features four home and 11 away meets.
The Commodores kick off the new season at home with the Commodore Winter Challenge on Saturday at the David Williams II Recreation and Wellness Center. Two more indoor home meets, the Vanderbilt Invitational and Music City Challenge, will be Jan. 16–17 and Feb. 13–14, respectively.
The SEC Indoor Championships will be Feb. 26–28 in College Station, Texas. The top 16 qualifiers in each event will compete at the NCAA Indoor Championships on March 13–14 in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Vandy will travel to several away events during the indoor and outdoor seasons, including several repeat events like Florida Relays, Mt. SAC Relays and others and new additions, such as the Hampton Inn River City Relays and 44 Farms Team Invitational.
The Dores will close out their outdoor regular season in Nashville with the Music City Challenge on May 1–2 at the Vanderbilt Outdoor Track.
Vanderbilt will head south to Auburn, Alabama, for the SEC Outdoor Championships on May 14–16. The NCAA East First Round will be May 27–30 in Lexington, Kentucky, and the NCAA Outdoor Championships will be June 10–13 in Eugene, Oregon.
The program’s full schedule is available at vucommodores.com. Fans can follow Vanderbilt track and field on Facebook, Instagram and X at @VandyXCTrack.
2025-26 Vanderbilt Track & Field Schedule
Dec. 6 Winter Commodore Challenge in Nashville
Jan. 9–10 Rod McCravy Memorial Invitational in Louisville, Ky.
Jan. 16-17 Vanderbilt Invitational in Nashville
Jan. 30–31 Bob Pollock Invitational in Clemson, S.C.
Jan. 31 John Thomas Terrier Classic in Boston
Feb. 13–14 Music City Challenge in Nashville
Feb. 26-28 SEC Indoor Championships in College Station, Texas
March 13–14 NCAA Indoor Championships in Fayetteville, Ark.
March 19–20 Hampton Inn River City Relays in Jacksonville, Fla.
March 26–27 Raleigh Relays in Raleigh, N.C.
April 3–4 Florida Relays in Gainesville, Fla.
April 9–11 44 Farms Team Invitational in College Station, Texas
April 10 Crimson Tide Invitational in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
April 15–18 Mt. SAC Relays in Walnut, Calif.
April 16–18 Bryan Clay Invitational in Azusa, Calif.
April 25–26 LSU Alumni Invitational in Baton Rouge, La.
May 1–2 Music City Challenge in Nashville
May 14–16 SEC Outdoor Championships in Auburn, Ala.
May 27–30 NCAA East First Round in Lexington, Ky.
June 10–13 NCAA Outdoor Championships in Eugene, Ore.
June 18–21 USATF U20 Outdoor Championships in Eugene, Ore.
July TBD USATF Outdoor Championships in Eugene, Ore.
Aug. 5–9 World Athletics U20 Championships in Eugene, Ore.
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Track & Field Beings Indoor Season at Vanderbilt’s Winter Commodore Challenge
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – Austin Peay State University’s track and field team begins its 2025-26 season at Vanderbilt’s Commodore Winter Challenge, Saturday, at the David Williams II Recreation & Wellness Center in Nashville.
The meet is Austin Peay’s first of five in the indoor campaign’s regular season and also the first of three times the Govs will travel to the Music City ahead of the spring’s outdoor season.
Led by third-year head coach Asha Gibson-Smith, the Governors return 21 athletes including Taylin Segree who was a four-time ASUN Freshman of the Week and qualified for the USATF U20 Championships last season.
Gibson-Smith also welcomed six veteran newcomers in transfers Holly Harding (Lindenwood), Mallory Hodge (Eastern Kentucky), Laure Marie Kidakula (Georgia State), Mariah Mitchem (Coker University), Raven Payne (Bellarmine), and Zoe Spann-McDonald (West Virginia State). The Govs’ newcomer class features a quartet of freshmen, with Emily Bey, Molly Brown, China Giaimo, and Te’Onja Hinds set to begin their collegiate careers at Vanderbilt’s meet.
Saturday’s events begin in the field at 8:30 a.m. with Marcia Dejesus, Giaimo, and Emma Tucker competing in the weight throw. At the same time, Ja’Kyah Montgomery will be competing in the high jump. APSU concludes the day at 3:55 p.m. with Taylah Upshaw competing in the 1,000-meter.
Saturday’s meet will be streamed live on SEC Network+ with Jake Lyman on the call. Live results are available at the link atop this article.
Up Next
Austin Peay returns to action in mid-January when it returns to Nashville to the Vanderbilt Invitational, Jan. 16-17, at the David Williams II Recreation & Wellness Center
Austin Peay Competition List
Weight Throw (8:30 a.m.) – Marcia Dejesus, China Giaimo, Emma Tucker
High Jump (8:30 a.m.) – Ja’Kyah Montgomery
Pole Vault (10 a.m.) – Myra Eriksson
Long Jump (11:30 a.m.) – Denim Goddard, Madelyn Kocik
60m Hurdles Prelims (12 p.m.) – Molly Brown, Nevaeh Schmeling, Zoe Spann-McDonald
Shot Put (12:30 p.m.) – Marcia Dejesus, China Giaimo, Emma Tucker
Triple Jump (2:30 p.m.) – Denim Goddard, Madelyn Kocik, Ja’Kyah Montgomery
300m (2:35 p.m.) – Isis Banks, Alijanae Cole, Seven Pettus
600m (3:15 p.m.) – Alexis Arnett, Mia McGee, Taylin Segree
1000m (3:55 p.m.) – Taylah Upshaw
Follow the Govs on Socials
For news and updates throughout the 2025-26 track & field season, follow the Governors on X and Instagram (@GovsXCTF) or check back at LetsGoPeay.com
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