LOS ANGELES – The 22nd-ranked USC women’s volleyball team (14-5, 5-4 Big Ten) defeated Maryland (8-11, 1-8) in straight sets (25-12, 25-14, 25-18) at Galen Center on Thursday, Oct. 23. It was the Trojans’ third consecutive win.
KEY PLAYERS
RS So. OH London Wijay had 10 kills (1e, 19att) and hit a season-high .474 to go with five digs, a pair of blocks, and a service ace. It was her 12th match in double-digit kills and her 14th in double-digit points (12.0).
Fr. OPP Abigail Mullen scored 12.0 points with 10 kills (0e) on 19 swings to hit a career-high .526 and added five digs and three blocks (one solo). It was her 12th match in double-digit kills and the 15th in double-digit points.
Fr. LIB Taylor Deckert dug up nine balls, had a pair of assists, and scored on a service ace.
Fr. S Reese Messer put up 35 assists to go with four digs, two blocks, and a kill. She set the Trojans to a season-high .427 hitting percentage with 40 kills (5e) on 82 attacks.
So. MB Mia Tvrdy had six kills (2e, 11att, .364) with four blocks (one solo).
Sr. MB Rylie McGinest scored six kills (1e, 15att) and hit .333 with four blocks.
For the Terrapins, Ajack Malual and Olivia Ruy each had five kills apiece to lead the offense. Lilly Wagner had a team-high seven digs. Annika Sokol and Wagner each had seven assists, but Maryland had just 21 kills (25e) on 85 attempts and hit negative .047.
HOW IT HAPPENED
USC hit a season-best .427 and held Maryland to an opponent low negative .047 hitting to set new minimum-maximum marks for 2025. The Trojans also had more kills (40-21), assists (37-18), and blocks (12.5-1.0) than the Terps. It was the Trojans’ 11th match in double-digit blocks this season.
The Trojans rolled away with a 25-12 win in the opening frame on .500 hitting. USC scored 15 of its points on kills (1e, 28att) and had two blocks and an ace. Mullen led the way with five of those kills while Wijay and McGinest each had three. McGinest had back-to-back kills to give USC a 9-3 lead before the Trojans flipped the switch to run away with the set. The USC defense picked up seven digs to help hold Maryland to a negative .083 hitting rate (6k, 8e, 24att) in the win.
USC claimed a 2-0 lead in the match with a 25-14 win in set two. USC collected 11 more kills (1e) on 24 swings to hit .417. The Trojans racked up seven blocks and Deckert had four digs in the second set to help hold the Terps to another negative hitting rate (-.143). Wijay added four more kills while Tvrdy had three to pace the USC offense in set two.
In a far more competitive third set, the Trojans put the Terrapins on a pension plan to complete the sweep with a 25-18 win on .367 hitting. USC added three more blocks and held the Terps to a .091 hitting rate with nine kills (6e, 33att). Mullen had four of her kills in the third while Brooklyn Tealer and Wijay had three kills apiece.
UP NEXT
USC takes on Washington (9-9, 4-4 Big Ten) on Sunday (Oct. 26) for a noon battle that will be shown live on Big Ten Plus. The Women of Troy will close out the month with their second regular-season clash with crosstown rival UCLA on Wednesday (Oct. 29) at 7 p.m. PT. The Battle for LA will be shown live on Big Ten Network.
MATCH NOTES
USC improved to 6-1 against Maryland in the all-time series.
The Trojans moved to 9-2 at home and to 225-62 all-time at Galen Center.
USC reached double-digit blocks (12.5) for the 11th time this season.
The Women of Troy swept an opponent for the seventh time.
Head Coach Brad Keller collected his 99th-career win and is one win from the 100-win museum.
For more information on the USC women’s volleyball team and a complete schedule and results, please visit USCTrojans.com/WVB. Fans of the Women of Troy can follow @USCWomensVolley on Facebook, X, TikTok, and Instagram.
SERIES HISTORY – MOUNT OLIVE • Penn State and Mount Olive will meet for the 12th time in the series history. • The Nittany Lions won the most recent meeting by a 3-1 score to open the 2018 season. That match was also played at Rec Hall. Calvin Mende hit .667 with 15 kills and three blocks in the win. Jalen Penrose hit .615 with 10 kills, two blocks, and four aces. • Every match in the series was played at Rec Hall. Penn State swept the first 10 before losing the one set in 2018.
Year
Winner
Score
Location
2005
Penn State
3-0
Rec Hall
2008
Penn State
3-0
Rec Hall
2009
Penn State
3-0
Rec Hall
2011
Penn State
3-0
Rec Hall
2012
Penn State
3-0
Rec Hall
2013
Penn State
3-0
Rec Hall
2014
Penn State
3-0
Rec Hall
2015
Penn State
3-0
Rec Hall
2016
Penn State
3-0
Rec Hall
2017
Penn State
3-0
Rec Hall
2018
Penn State
3-1
Rec Hall
PENN STATE VS. CONFERENCE CAROLINAS • Penn State is unbeaten at 19-0 all-time against current members of the Conference Carolinas. • The Nittany Lions have played six of the eight teams — Mount Olive (11-0), Lees-McRae (3-0), Erskine (2-0), Belmont Abbey (1-0), King (1-0), and North Greenville (1-0). • Penn State last played Conference Carolinas teams in 2024 when it swept both King and Lees-McRae.
HONOLULU – The second-ranked University of Hawai’i men’s volleyball team continued its run of sweeps after a straight-set win over No. 7 Loyola Chicago Thursday in the first of two non-conference matches at Bankoh Arena at Stan Sheriff Center. Set scores were 25-18, 25-19, 25-15.
The Rainbow Warriors (3-0) made it three consecutive sweeps to start the season with another dominant showing. UH hit .426 for the match against one of the nation’s top teams and did not allow a service ace while recording seven of its own. Hawai’i held LUC to .172 hitting.
For the third straight match, Kristian Titriyski led the way with a team-high 11 kills, hitting .368. Adrien Roure added eight kills and Louis Sakanoko had six kills, four digs, and two blocks. Justin Todd had a career-high three aces – all during Set 2 – while Kainoa Wade came off the bench and served two aces during a late Set 3 run to close out the match.
Setter Tread Rosenthal dished out 26 assists with five kills of his own and three blocks. Trevell Jordan had four kills and a team-high four blocks.
The Ramblers (0-1) were led by Daniel Fabikovic’s 11 kills.
In Set 1, UH reeled off three straight for a 16-11 lead behind the tough serving by Todd. The lead was 19-13 after a Sakanoko ace. Hawai’i went on to hit .650 in the set despite committing an uncharacteristic seven service errors.
Todd’s three aces during a 6-0 run gave Hawai’i an 8-2 lead in Set 2. The Ramblers pulled within one at 15-14 but UH stretched its lead to four at 21-17. A pair of Loyola attack errors gave the Warriors set point at 24-18 and Titriyski’s 10th kill closed out the set.
UH took a 10-7 lead in Set 3 after back-to-back LUC errors. The Warriors extended their lead to 17-12 after a 6-2 run that included five Rambler errors. In all, LUC committed 10 attack errors in the third set and hit .000 and UH only needed eight kills to pull out the set.
The teams play again on Friday at 7:00 p.m. at Bankoh Arena. Prior to the match, UH’s alumni will hold an all-alumni match at 4:00 p.m. Scheduled to participate are UH associate coach Kūpono Fey and Loyola Chicago assistant coach Dalton Solbrig.
PROVO, Utah — BYU women’s volleyball head coach Rob Neilson announced the hiring of assistant coach Chloe Hirst on Thursday afternoon.
Serving as the Aggies’ associate head coach for the last three seasons, Hirst was also an assistant coach during Neilson’s first three years in Logan. She helped USU to four Mountain West regular season titles and two Mountain West tournament titles.
Hirst was named a 2022 American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Thirty Under 30 award winner. Utah State had 10 all-conference honorees, with one conference player of the year, during her tenure.
Prior to her time with the Aggies, Hirst was the director of operations at both Utah and Weber State, and she served as a head coach with Club V. An outside hitter at Idaho State from 2013-17, she earned All-Big Sky honors as a junior and senior.
Originally from Bountiful, Utah, Hirst prepped at Woods Cross High School. She has bachelor’s (2016) and master’s (2017) degrees in physical education from Idaho State as well as an MBA from Utah State (2023).
The St. Augustine Record selects its annual All-County team for the top high school volleyball players in St. Augustine and St. Johns County.
Beachside senior Adriana Jeanpierre is the Record’s player of the year for volleyball. Although her natural position is setter, she lined up as outside hitter for four years and led the Barracudas in attacking statistics on the way to the Florida High School Athletic Association Class 5A regional finals. She has signed with Mississippi State University for college volleyball.
FIRST TEAM
S Erica Duffy, Sr., Beachside
Old Dominion commit displayed versatility with 352 assists, 162 kills, 227 digs.
MB Molly Fitzpatrick, Sr., Bartram Trail
Led Bears with 256 kills, adding 53 aces and 39 blocks; committed to Georgia College and State.
S Haydin Froehlich, Sr., Ponte Vedra
Prolific setter delivered 748 assists, plus 163 digs, 39 blocks, 43 aces, 51 kills; committed to North Florida.
OH Adriana Jeanpierre, Sr., Beachside
Delivered thunderous kills (367, .255 hitting percentage) with 275 digs, 31 blocks; headed to Mississippi State as setter.
MB Lily Keeley, Jr., Ponte Vedra
Wofford commit is a force at the net, with 202 kills (.347 hitting percentage) and 45 blocks.
L Isabella Taveras Seda, Jr., Beachside
Active libero finished with 495 digs, 63 assists; committed to Tampa.
S Mollie VanDeusen, Jr., Beachside
Florida State commit may be area’s most versatile player; 419 assists, 205 kills, 332 digs and 52 aces for Barracudas.
L Avery Webb, Sr., Ponte Vedra
Among Northeast Florida’s best in the back row with 350 digs, 47 assists, 50 aces; committed to Virginia Tech.
SECOND TEAM
S Jordan Gilbreath, Sr., Bartram Trail
OH Gracie Gorman, Sr., Tocoi Creek
OH Sophia Hayes, Sr., Nease
S Emi Mejia, Jr., St. Augustine
L Avery Misora, Sr., Bartram Trail
OH Amra Mulalic, Jr., Menendez
OH Jayden Roberts, Sr., Beachside
RS Vivi Woodbury, So., Ponte Vedra
Honorable mention
OH Parker Bradley, Fr., Bartram Trail; L Mel Carey, Jr., Tocoi Creek; MB Ellie Decker, Sr., Ponte Vedra; MB Tahlya Joyner, So., Bartram Trail; MB Keani Murray, Sr., Beachside; OH Jessie Rot, Sr., Menendez; S Brielle Rivers, Jr., Bartram Trail; OH Emma Campbell Strickland, Sr., St. Joseph; S Suzi Valbuena, Jr., St. Joseph; MB Neyzza Vega, Sr., St. Joseph; S Madie Wengert, Jr., Tocoi Creek.
It was another quick night of work for the No. 2 Hawaii men’s volleyball team, which swept No. 7 Loyola Chicago 25-18, 25-19, 25-15 tonight at Bankoh Arena at Stan Sheriff Center.
A crowd of 4,488 watched Hawaii (3-0) overwhelm the Ramblers (0-1) from start to finish.
Kristian Titriyski had a match-high 11 kills and Adrien Roure added eight kills for the Rainbow Warriors, who hit .426 as a team.
Middle blocker Justin Todd had three aces and sophomore Kainoa Wade had two aces late in the third set making his season debut.
Hawaii closed out the match on a 7-1 run.
The teams will play again on Friday night at 7.
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The 2026 edition of Major League Volleyball action opens up on Thursday night, and among those participating in this season’s action are six former Florida Gators who will represent the Orange and Blue in the nine-team league.
A pair of alumnae from the 2017 national championship team, Carli Snyder and Rhamat Alhassan, will join forces once again on the Grand Rapids Rise; another pair of UF teammates, Anna Dixon and Elli McKissock, have a spot on Atlanta Vibe’s roster. Meanwhile, former Vibe star Marlie Monserez will miss out on playing with those two former Gators, having signed with the San Diego Mojo after leading Atlanta’s offense the past two seasons.
After making her professional debut with Indy Ignite last season, Isabel Martin will join the Dallas Pulse in its inaugural campaign.
The Vibe hosts both of their opening-weekend matches: the Columbus Fury on Thursday and the Rise on Sunday. As for Snyder and Alhassan, it will be their first professional return to Florida when Grand Rapids debuts against the Orlando Valkyries on Friday.
Monserez makes her Mojo debut on Thursday on the road against the Omaha Supernovas before returning to the Sunshine State on Sunday to face the Valkyries; Martin faces her former team on Saturday in the Pulse’s first-ever match — a home opener against her former team, the Ignite.
About Major League Volleyball 2026
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