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No. 4 seed Pepperdine Hosts No. 2 Seed USC for MPSF Title

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Photo: Cole Hartke, Pepperdine (by: Pepperdine Athletics)

2025 MPSF MEN’S VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT

 


Host: Pepperdine University

Firestone Fieldhouse; Malibu, Calif.

April 22-26, 2025

MPSF Championship Central:  https://mpsports.org/tournaments/?id=46

The 2025 MPSF Men’s Volleyball Championship Tournament will be contested in its entirety at Pepperdine University, April 22-26, with the champion receiving an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. The 32nd edition of the conference tournament features eight matches spanning through five consecutive days, both record-highs for the MPSF. Tournament ticket information is located at https://tickets.pepperdinewaves.com/.

 

The Big Ten Network will televise the MPSF Championship match, Saturday, April 26, at 7:30 pm PT.  All other MPSF Tournament matches will be live streamed on B1G+ (https://www.bigtenplus.com/). Digital coverage will be available via the @B1GVolleyball accounts on X, Instagram, Bluesky and YouTube. All television programming on BTN also streams live via the FOX Sports App.

 

MPSF First Round: Tuesday, April 22

Match # 1: No. 8 seed Concordia 3, vs. No. 9 seed Vanguard 1 (16-25, 25-16, 27-25, 25-22)

Stats: VAN 1, CUI 3 – FINAL

Recap by CUI: CUI Moves On To Round Two at MPSF Tournament – Concordia University Irvine Athletics

MPSF Second Round: Wednesday, April 23

Match # 2: No. 5 seed  Grand Canyon 3, No. 8 Concordia 0 (25-19, 25-20, 26-24)

Stats: CUI vs. GCU

Recap by GCU: Lopes move past CUI in opening tournament match – Grand Canyon University Athletics

Match # 3: No. 6 seed  Stanford 3, No. 7 seed Menlo 1 (21-25, 25-20, 28-26, 25-23)

Stats: Menlo College vs. Stanford

Recap bt Stanford: Stanford Gets Past Menlo – Stanford Cardinal – Official Athletics Website

MPSF Quarterfinals: Thursday, April 24

Match # 4: No. 4 seed Pepperdine 3, No. 5 seed Grand Canyon 0

Stats: Grand Canyon vs. Pepperdine

Recap by Pepperdine: Waves Make Quick Work of Lopes in Quarterfinals – Pepperdine University Athletics

Match # 5: No. 6 seed Stanford 3, No. 3 seed BYU 2 (25-23, 19-25, 27-25, 19-25, 15-10)

Stats: Stanford vs. BYU

MPSF Semifinals: Friday, April 25

Match # 6: at No 4 seed Pepperdine 3, No. 1 seed UCLA 2 (19-25, 25-22, 15-25, 25-23, 16-14)

Stats:Men’s Volleyball vs UCLA on 4/25/2025 – Box Score – Pepperdine University Athletics

Recap: #8 Waves Send Home #2 Bruins, Advance to MPSF Championship Match – Pepperdine University Athletics

Match # 7: No. 2 seed USC 3, No. 6 seed Stanford 1 (23-25, 25-23, 25-22, 25-19)

Stats: Stanford (13-15,4-8 MPSF) -vs- Southern California (21-6,8-4 MPSF)

Recap: USC Men’s Volleyball Blocks Out Stanford to Move Into MPSF Championship Match – USC Athletics

 

MPSF Championship: Saturday, April 26

Match # 8: No. 2 seed USC at No. 4 seed Pepperdine—7:30 pm PT (Live TV: BTN)





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Soren Kaster selected as MIAC Indoor Field Athlete of the Week

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BLOOMINGTON, Minn. – Carleton College junior Soren Kaster was selected as the MIAC Men’s Indoor Field Athlete of the Week following his heptathlon performance at the M City Classic on Dec. 5-6. This is his third career conference weekly honor and second for indoor track & field.
 
Kaster placed third overall and second among NCAA Division III competitors in the heptathlon with 4,606 points. His score was the third-best in program history and ranks third in D-III this season. He clocked times of 7.44 in the 60-meter dash, 9.03 in the 60-meter hurdles, and 2:53.49 in the 1000-meter run; measured 10.09 meters in the shot put and a personal-best 6.31 meters in the long jump; and cleared 1.70 meters in the high jump and a MIAC-best 4.35 meters in the pole vault.
 
The Knights are off for the holidays but return to competition at the Ole Opener on Jan. 17.
 
 



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Birmingham Named AVCA All-Region Honorable Mention

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LEXINGTON, Ky. – Kristen Birmingham of Charlotte Volleyball has been named to the American Volleyball Coaches Association All-East Region Honorable Mention team, announced by the AVCA on Tuesday (Dec. 9). Birmingham becomes the first Charlotte 49er to receive AVCA All-Region honors since Emani Foster in 2022.

Birmingham led the 49ers with 412 kills this season, averaging 4.00 per set on a .311 hitting percentage, earning American Conference First Team honors alongside teammates Annika Thompson and Jessica Ricks. Within conference play, she was sixth in the American with 212 kills (3.79 per set) and seventh with 241.5 points. She recorded 12 double doubles during the season highlighted by 28 kills and 11 digs in a win over UNC Greensboro, the second most kills in a game for an American player in the season. That performance earned her conference Offensive Player of the Week honors while being tabbed to the Honorable Mention list four times.

Full List of AVCA All-Region

The Niners thrived under Jenkins’ leadership in year one, starting the season with a historic 10-game winning streak and winning 14 of 15 matches, the best stretch in program history since 1981. In addition to Birmingham’s All-Region selection, Annika Thompson was named the American Conference Libero of the Year while being named to the All-Conference First Team alongside Jessica Ricks and Birmingham. Charlotte was the only school in the American to have three players named to the first team. Finishing season 17-12, Charlotte improved on their win total by 12, tying for the fifth best win increase from last year in the entire NCAA.

 



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Clunis Named Kwik Star Summit League Men’s Track Peak Performer

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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — Following a 60-meter run equalled by nobody on the national scene, Stephen Clunis walks away from the opening week of indoor track season with some hardware, taking home the Kwik Star Summit League Men’s Track Peak Performer of the Week award. The senior sprinter showed off the burners last Saturday, darting a NCAA-leading 6.61 second time in the 60-meter dash at the Crimson & Gold Invitational.

Clunis’ 6.61 time was a historic one for Kansas City in a multitude of ways. Most notably, it marks the first time a KC athlete, male or female, has ever held the nation’s top time in any event in program history. Secondly, the time went down in the record books as a new Kansas City men’s indoor 60m record, breaking the old program-best he set at 6.65 seconds last indoor season. The Kingston, Jamaica native leads the country by a hair, running 0.01 seconds faster than Darien Lawrence from Florida A&M. Clunis also leads the Summit League by over a tenth of a second and is the only sprinter in the conference to crack the sub-6.7 mark in the 60m. 

For Clunis, it’s his first weekly conference award of the season and his third of his career. Clunis first broke out for the Roos at the season opening meet of the 2024-25 indoor campaign, running a then program-record 6.66 second time at the Bob Timmons Challenge and taking home his first Summit Peak Performer honor of his career. The senior broke this mark at the Tyson Invitational at Arkansas, coming in with a 6.65 second time to reset the program record at the time and earn his second and final weekly honor of the 2024-25 indoor season. 

Clunis will run at the Iowa State Holiday Invitational this weekend, hoping to potentailly be the first men’s runner in the country to break the sub-6.6 mark in the 60-meter dash this season. Kansas City will run at Iowa State and Nebraska, also competing in the Husker Holiday Invitational this weekend. 



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2025 AVCA Women’s Div. I Region Awards

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The AVCA is proud to announce its 2025 Division I Women’s Volleyball All-Region teams and award winners.

There are 14 first-team All-Region members and an additional group of honorable mention selections for each of the 10 regions. A Player of the Year, Freshman of the Year, and Coach of the Year were selected for every region.

The 213 student-athletes who made All-Region represent 109 different schools. Nebraska leads the way with seven All-Region selections, followed by Pittsburgh and Stanford with six apiece. Florida,  Kentucky, Louisville, Minnesota, Texas A&M, and Wisconsin all have five All-Region first-team or honorable mention selections.

 

CENTRAL REGION

Player of the Year: Shaylee Myers, Kansas State University, OH, Sr.
Freshman of the Year: Jovanna Zelenovic, University of Kansas, RS
Coach of the Year: Bobbi Petersen, University of Northern Iowa

 

EAST COAST REGION

Player of the Year: Olivia Babcock, University of Pittsburgh, RS, Jr.
Freshman of the Year: Reagan Ennist, University of Virginia, OH
Coach of the Year: Dan Fisher, University of Pittsburgh

 

MIDWEST REGION

Player of the Year: Kenna Wollard, Purdue University, OH, Jr.
Freshman of the Year: Teodora Kričković, Indiana University, S
Coach of the Year: Dave Shondell, Purdue University

 

NORTH REGION

Player of the Year: Mimi Colyer, University of Wisconsin, Sr., OH
Freshman of the Year: Ava Poinsett, Yale University, OH
Coach of the Year: Kelly Sheffield, University of Wisconsin

 

NORTHWEST REGION

Player of the Year:Julia Hanson, University of Minnesota, OH, Sr.
Freshman of the Year: Alanah Clemente, University of Oregon, RS
Coach of the Year: Keegan Cook, University of Minnesota

 

PACIFIC REGION

Player of the Year: Elia Rubin, Stanford University, OH, Sr.
Freshman of the Year: Logan Parks, Stanford University, S
Coach of the Year: Kevin Hambly, Stanford University

 

SOUTH REGION

Player of the Year: Eva Hudson, University of Kentucky, OH, Sr.
Freshman of the Year: Kassie O’Brien, University of Kentucky, S
Coach of the Year: Craig Skinner, University of Kentucky

 

SOUTHEAST REGION

Player of the Year: Flormarie Heredia Colon, University of Miami, OH, Sr.
Freshman of the Year: Lily Hayes, University of Florida, L
Coach of the Year: Heather Gearhart, Winthrop University

 

SOUTHWEST REGION

Player of the Year: Torrey Stafford, University of Texas, OH, Jr.
Freshman of the Year: Cari Spears, University of Texas, RS
Coach of the Year: Sam Erger, Southern Methodist University

 

WEST REGION

Player of the Year: Bergen Reilly, University of Nebraska, S, Jr.
Freshman of the Year: Suli Davis, Brigham Young University, OH
Coach of the Year: Dani Busboom Kelly, University of Nebraska

 

2025 AVCA DIVISION I REGION COACHES OF THE YEAR

The following coaches have been selected as this year’s AVCA Region Coaches of the Year. Each of the honorees can be considered for the AVCA National Coach of the Year, and the awards will be presented at the Coaches Honors Luncheon in Kansas City on Dec. 18, at the 2025 AVCA Convention.

CENTRAL REGION COACH OF THE YEAR

Bobbi Petersen, University of Northern Iowa
2025 Record (as of Dec. 9): 26-6
Petersen was named the Missouri Valley Coach of the Year for a conference-record, fourth-straight season. She helped UNI win 20 or more matches for the 22nd time in her 26-year career, and the squad gave her a 13th MVC regular-season championship and a third-consecutive undefeated conference season.

EAST COAST REGION COACH OF THE YEAR

Dan Fisher, University of Pittsburgh
2025 Record (as of Dec. 9): 28-4
Pittsburgh has been a force again this season under Fisher, who is in his 13th season on the sidelines for the Panthers. Fisher guided his 2025 squad to the school’s fourth-straight ACC title, and they are 28-4 heading into the regional round of this year’s NCAA Championship. He picked up his 400th win as a head collegiate coach in early September.

MIDWEST REGION COACH OF THE YEAR

Dave Shondell, Purdue University
2025 Record (as of Dec. 9): 26-6
The 24-year coaching veteran is enjoying another very successful season. In addition to notching career coaching win No. 500, he weathered losing a number of key transfers and kept Purdue playing at an elite level in 2025. Among his squad’s many accomplishments, they have recorded nine wins over ranked teams so far this season.

NORTH REGION COACH OF THE YEAR

Kelly Sheffield, University of Wisconsin
2025 Record (as of Dec. 9): 26-4
Another year, another stellar season for Sheffield and the Badgers. The veteran coach’s team is finding its stride at the right time, as they rolled through the early rounds of the 2025 NCAA Championship with a pair of sweeps and head into this week’s regional on an 11-match win streak. Early this season, he earned his 600th career coaching victory.

NORTHWEST REGION COACH OF THE YEAR

Keegan Cook, University of Minnesota
2025 Record (as of Dec. 9): 24-9
Cook has done a lot of impressive things in his career, but the fact that his team is in the Sweet 16 of the 2025 NCAA Championship is remarkable. His Gophers, who began the season ranked 12th, lost four starters to season-ending injuries early in the year. The team persevered, stayed in the poll all season, and got sixth in the Big Ten.

PACIFIC REGION COACH OF THE YEAR

Kevin Hambly, Stanford University
2025 Record (as of Dec. 9): 29-4
Despite losing a number of key players from last season, Hambly and the Cardinal have enjoyed a very successful campaign so far in 2025. His ninth season at Stanford included an Atlantic Coast Conference title and another NCAA Championship Sweet Sixteen appearance. Late this season, he earned his 400th career coaching victory.

SOUTH REGION COACH OF THE YEAR

Craig Skinner, University of Kentucky
2025 Record (as of Dec. 9): 27-2
Skinner more than earned his second-consecutive Region Coach of the Year award, as his team has taken no prisoners in 2025. They enter the Sweet 16 on a 24-match winning streak and ran the table in the Southeastern Conference, earning both the regular-season title—the school’s ninth in a row—and SEC Tournament championship.

SOUTHEAST REGION COACH OF THE YEAR

Heather Gearhart, Winthrop University
2025 Record (as of Dec. 9): 18-7
Gearhart made her third season as the head coach at Winthrop a memorable one. She helped the Eagles take home the 2025 Big South Conference regular-season title, after they went 12-2 in league play and closed the regular-season with a 10-match winning streak. The team had five players on the 2025 All-Big South teams.

SOUTHWEST REGION COACH OF THE YEAR

Sam Erger, Southern Methodist University
2025 Record (as of Dec. 9): 27-5
Erger and the Mustangs have solidified their place in the upper echelon of Division I volleyball in 2025. The fourth-year SMU coach has her team is in the Sweet Sixteen for the first time in program history. In the NCAA Championship second-round sweep of Florida over the weekend, she picked up her 100th career win at SMU.

WEST REGION COACH OF THE YEAR

Dani Busboom Kelly, University of Nebraska
2025 Record (as of Dec. 9): 32-0
Replacing a legend is never easy, but Busboom Kelly has proven that she’s up to the challenge in her first year as head coach at Nebraska. Her 2025 team has made history with a 30-0 regular-season record and 20-0 mark in Big Ten play. How dominant have the Huskers been? They enter the Sweet 16 having dropped only seven sets this season.

 

Check out the Division I Awards Archives, which include the All-Region Teams and Award Winners history.



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Two-time Nebraska National Champion Axelina Johansson and All-American Dyson Wicker were honored by the Big Ten on Tuesday, Dec. 9, as preseason athletes to watch entering the 2025-26 indoor track and field season. 

Six-time All-American Johansson owns the shot put school record and looks to continue her impressive Husker career. The senior from Hok, Sweden, earned gold at the 2024 NCAA Indoor Championships, throwing 19.28m (63-3 ¼) to earn her fifth First-Team All-America honor. Last season, she also earned her third-straight Big Ten title with a mark of 19.31m (63-4 ¼) at the indoor championships. 

Sophomore Wicker, a Second-Team All-American from Heath, Texas, is the reigning runner up at the Big Ten Indoor Championships clearing 5.45m (17-10 ½). He owns the No. 3 pole vault mark in school history and was a member of the Big Ten All-Freshman Team. 

The Nebraska track and field team opens its season at the Husker Holiday Open on Friday, Dec. 12 at the Bob Devaney Sports Center Indoor Track. Events begin at 10 a.m. (CT), and admission will be free for all home competitions. 



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