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No. 7 Ramblers Start Season at No. 2 Rainbow Warriors

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LEADING OFF 
No. 7 Loyola Chicago opens its 2026 season with a two-match series at No. 2 Hawai’i on Thursday, Jan. 8 and Friday, Jan. 9. First serve for both matches is set for 11 p.m. CT.  

QUICK HITS 

  • Loyola headlines the MIVA conference in the preseason poll; Ryan McElligott, Daniel Fabikovic and Aleksander Sosa tabbed Preseason All-MIVA. The Ramblers were picked seventh in the AVCA Preseason Poll. 
  • McElligott finished 2025 as both the MIVA and NCAA assists leader, averaging 10.9 per set.  
  • The Ramblers returned 15 student-athletes and welcomed five new faces, including two freshmen and three transfers.  
  • Assistant coach Dalton Solbrig lettered four years for the Rainbow Warriors from 2016-19. He was a member of two NCAA Tournament teams, including the national runner-up squad in 2019. 
  • Head coach Shane Davis enters his 14th season at Loyola, sporting a 289-92 (.759) career record. In his first season back, Davis led the Ramblers to a 25-4 ledger, their fourth MIVA Tournament title and fourth NCAA Tournament berth. 
  • 2026 marks the 30th anniversary of Loyola’s men’s volleyball program, which is home to two of the university’s three NCAA national championship titles.  

SCOUTING REPORT 
Hawai’i kicked off its season with a two-match series sweep of NJIT (Jan. 2, Jan. 4), in which sophomore opposite Kristian Titriyski combined for 23 kills on .438 hitting. The 6-foot-8 Bulgarian national added five service aces against NJIT. As a team, the Rainbow Warriors hit .517 in both matches. Junior setter Tread Rosenthal led each match in assists, recording 26 in the first and 30 in the rematch. He also contributed 11 total blocks across the series.  

Head coach Charlie Wade entered his 17th season at the helm of the program and boasts a 321-131 career record at Hawai’i. Last season, he led the Rainbow Warriors to their fourth overall Big West Tournament title and 10th NCAA Tournament appearance.  

 

SERIES HISTORY  

The Rainbow Warriors lead the all-time series, 13-3, with the Ramblers and are 12-3 at home against the MIVA opponent. In their last meeting, Loyola left Hawai’i 1-1 after falling 3-0 in match one then taking the second in a five-set thriller. This year’s two-match series marks Davis’ 11th overall matchup against Hawai’i, and his fifth as head coach.  

FOLLOW THE ACTION 

Stream both matches on ESPN+. Follow men’s volleyball on Instagram and X @RamblersMVB for in-game updates. 



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T&F Set To Start At Clemson Invitational

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ATHENS, Ga. — The Georgia track & field teams are set to begin their 2026 seasons on Saturday when they compete at the Clemson Invitational.
 

The one-day meet will take place at the Rock Norman Track & Field Complex, providing the Bulldogs with their first of two trips to Clemson’s campus this season. 
 
When Do The Bulldogs Start?: The Bulldogs will open competition in the men’s pole vault with Alon Rogow, Maximus Tucker and Romet Vahter at 10 a.m. on Saturday.  The women will start action in the long jump at 12 p.m. with Toni Birden, Ava Kitchings, Chelsi Williams and Ella Rush competing.
 
Where To Catch The Action: There will be ESPN streaming coverage of the Clemson Invitational starting at 11:45 a.m. on Saturday.

ESPN+ Info:

Clemson Invitational – Saturday, January 10


ESPN+ – https://gado.gs/dxl

 

Live Results: For results on Saturday, please visit: https://gado.gs/dxm

 

Coach Caryl’s Comments: “The beginning of January is always an exciting time for those of us involved in collegiate track and field, and that level of excitement is even more elevated this year in Athens.  We are coming off 2025 indoor and outdoor seasons that saw us have three top two national team finishes, including the women winning the NCAA outdoor title, we have more than 45 newcomers with unlimited potential and we are getting the opportunity to practice and compete on our brand new Spec Towns Track.  The energy level is extremely high and I can’t wait to get going in Clemson.  Go Dawgs!”

 

A Look Back At The 2025 Indoor Season: Georgia posted matching second-place finishes on the men and women’s side at the 2025 NCAA Indoor Championships after the Bulldog women finished fourth at last year’s SEC indoor meet and the men took ninth.  UGA opened at the Ted Nelson Invitational in College Station, Texas, last year.

 

Where This Season Will Take The Dogs: Following Saturday’s meet, the Bulldogs will head to Albuquerque, N.M., for the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Collegiate Open on Jan. 23-24.  Georgia will have another four regular season meets before opening the postseason at the SEC Indoor Championships on Feb. 26-28 in College Station. The NCAA Championships will be held two weeks later as the indoor season wraps in Fayetteville, Ark., on March 13-14.

 

Where To Find Bulldogs News: Results and recaps from the Bulldogs’ indoor season will be found at georgiadogs.com. News and updates from Georgia’s track & field and cross country teams are always located on X/Instagram at @UGATrack. 



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Track and Field Kicks Off Calendar Year at St. Thomas Aquinas Invitational

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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. | The Farmingdale State College indoor track and field teams opened 2026 competition Friday night at Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex, as the Rams took part in the St. Thomas Aquinas Invitational.

The Rams’ men’s contingent was led by high jumpers Ethan Zacarolli (Fr.; Hillsdale, N.Y.) and John Juste (Sr.; Uniondale, N.Y.), who paced the event when they both cleared a height of 1.93 meters (6-4). Zacarolli’s time of 8.74 seconds in the 60-meter hurdles was good for sixth place, while FSC’s 4×200 meter relay team of sophomore Daniel Akpan (Selden, N.Y.), sophomore Nathaniel White (Mamaroneck, N.Y.), freshman Xavier Anthony (Dix Hills, N.Y.) and senior Dontay Taylor (Layou, St. Vincent and the Grenadines) placed fourth by clocking a 1:32.67 time.

Farmingdale State junior Mishell Delgado (Bronx, N.Y.) moved to No. 3 on the school’s all-time performance list in the pole vault, clearing a third-place height of 2.75m (9-0.25). The Rams’ 4×200 meter relay quartet placed sixth, with senior Olivia Finnegan (Massapequa, N.Y.), freshman Emily Graziano (East Islip, N.Y.), senior Mia Harris (Manhattan, N.Y.) and freshman Amelia Vitale (Hauppauge, N.Y.) running a time of 1:53.46. 

FSC is back on the track next Saturday, January 17, when the teams travel to New London, Conn., for the Coast Guard Academy’s Winter Invite No. 1 competition.



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Track and Field shows out to open indoor season

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FLAGSTAFF – Sun Devil Track and Field had a strong showing to open the 2026 indoor campaign on Friday night at the NAU Axe’ Em open. Four different Sun Devils claimed individual first-place finishes, while both the men’s and women’s 4x400m relay teams took first place as well. 

Arizona State was well represented at top of the women’s triple jump, as the Sun Devils claimed two spots on the podium. Senior Aliyah Adams took first in the triple jump with a 15.88m effort, followed by Myla Tate who earned a 12.02m to take third. 

Ashantai Bollers bursted out the gate in the Women’s 200m and never looked back. Bollers managed to clock in at 24.08 to bring home an individual first place. 

The women’s 4x400m relay team saw Alexia Schofield, Naiya Morgan, Aliyah Canty, and Taiwo Mary Kudoro take first after posting a 3:51.56 finishing time. The men’s 4x400m relay team led by Amir Thompson, Mateo Medina, Nasir Tucker, and DeMar Coleman posted a 3:12.98 time that earned a first-place finish in a nail-biting event to close out the NAU Axe’ Em open.

Graduate student Brandon Lloyd opened the season on a high note with a 19.13m effort in the men’s shot put to secure a spot atop the podium. To round out the evening, freshman Malith Yasiru shined in his debut, landing a 15.1m triple jump to earn first. 

The Sun Devils will be back in action from Jan.16-17, as the team is set to hit the road and compete at Texas Tech’s Corky Classic. 

Top-three Sun Devil finishers
1) Aliyah Adams, Women’s Triple Jump (12.55m)

1) Ashantai Bollers, Women’s 200m (24.08)
1) Malith Yasiru, Men’s Triple Jump (15.10m)
1) Brandon Lloyd, Men’s Shot Put (19.13m)
1) Women’s 4x400m (3:51.56)
1) Men’s 4x400m (3:12.98)
2) Alexandria Johnson, Women’s Long Jump (5.86m)
2) Kayla Case, Women’s mile (5:21.70)
2) Ashantai Bollers, Women’s 60m (7.43)
2) Alexia Schofield, Women’s 200m (24.59)
2) Brennen McHenry, Men’s Long Jump (7.54)
3) Richlu Tudee, Men’s 60m (6.76 PR)
3) Myla Tate, Women’s Triple Jump (12.02)
3) Ava McCumber Gandara, Women’s 400m (55.42)
3) Naiya Morgan, Women’s 200m (24.66)
3) Preston Beery, Men’s Shot Put (18.07 PR) 

FRIDAY NIGHT AXE ‘EM OPEN FULL RESULTS
Women’s Long Jump:
Second place  – Alexandria Johnson (5.86m)

Weight Throw:
Sixth place –  Ines Lopez Arias (15.88m) 

Women’s 1 Mile:
Second place – Kayla Case (5:21.70)  

Fourth Place – Alizee Garcia Parsons (5:28.99)
Ninth place –  Ashley Tarasenko (5:51.33)

Men’s 1 Mile:
Fourth place – Glenn Thomas (4:30.97, PR) 

13th – Brady Nieto (4:43.43)

Men’s Weight Throw:
Sixth place Charlie Merritt (17.51m, PR)

Ninth place – Sam Cappos (16.38m)
12th place – Owen Lee (15.73m)

60m Hurdles:
Fifth place – Nolan Bartley (8.11)

Women’s 60m Finals:
Second place – Ashantai Bollers (7.43)

Seventh place – Kennedi Porter (7.65)
Eighth place – Kennedi Porter (7.65)

Men’s 60m Finals: 
Third place – Richlu Tudee (6.76, PR) 

Fourth Place – Marlon Colbert (6.78, PR)

Women’s High Jump: 
Fifth place – Grace Cunningham (1.66m)

Women’s Triple Jump:
First place – Aliyah Adams (12.55)

Third place – Myla Tate (12.02)

Men’s Triple Jump:
First place – Malith Yasiru (15.10m)

Women’s 400m:
Third place – Ava McCumber Gandara (55.42)

Fourth place – Taiwo Kudoro (55.86)
Tenth place – Aliyah Canty (58.00)
Fifteenth place – Mia Chavez (59.71)

Men’s 400m:  
Sixth place – Kingston Waring (49.11)

Eighth place – Tyler Schierenberg (49.86)
Twelfth place – Wyatt Preble (50.81, PR)

Women’s 800m: 
Sixth place –  Sophie Mann (2:20.71, PR)

Eighth place – Jade Allen (2:25.13)

Men’s 800m:
Ninth place –  Asher Leslie (2:00.16)

Women’s Shot Put:
Third place – Ines Lopez (15.14m)

Sixth place – Harlie Medrano (11.98m)

Women’s 200m:
First place – Ashantai Bollers (24.08)

Second place – Alexia Schofield (24.59)
Third place – Naiya Morgan (24.66)
11th – Kennedi Porter (25.61)

Men’s 200m:
Fifth place – Duaine Mayrant (22.15)

Women’s 4x400m:
First place – Alexia Schofield, Naiya Morgan, Aliyah Canty, and Taiwo Kudoro (3:51.56)

Men’s 4x400m:
First place – Amir Thompson, Mateo Medina, Nasir Tucker, and DeMar Coleman  (3:12.98)

Men’s Shot Put:
First place – Brandon Lloyd (19.13m)

Third place – Preston Beery (18.07, PR) 
Fourth place – Owen Lee (17.17)
Fifth place – Charlie Merritt (16.95, PR)
Sixth place – Sam Cappos (16.70, PR)
11th – Trey Wakefield (13.51m, PR)

Women’s Long Jump:
Second place – Alexandria Johnson (5.86m)

Men’s Long Jump:
Second place – Brennen McHenry (7.54)

Seventh place – Jaden Patterson (7.12m)
Ninth place – Trey Wakefield (6.77m)

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Keep up with the Sun Devils throughout their 2026 season via the team’s social media, @SunDevilTFXC, which will be updated regularly with news, results, stories and more.



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TEMPE – After graduating six in 2025, the 2026 Sun Devil Volleyball roster has reloaded by signing five transfers, including two pin hitters, two middle blockers and a setter.

The pin hitters joining the team are Aniya Clinton (graduate from Kansas State) and Una Vajagic (junior from Wisconsin). The middle blockers are Aurora Papac (sophomore from Kansas) and Tosia Serafinowska (redshirt sophomore from Wisconsin). Lastly, the newest setter on the team is Isabella Costantini (senior from UTRGV). All five will join the team for the spring semester.

“We feel like we were able to address all of our needs with these roster additions, creating more depth than we’ve ever had,” said head coach JJ Van Niel. “Throughout the recruiting process, it became apparent that each of them will truly be committed to the Sun Devil Volleyball way, and for that, we are grateful and excited. When you couple exceptional athleticism and skill with passion, great things can happen, and we feel these five will continue to help us achieve our lofty program goals!”

There are also four incoming freshmen that will join the roster who all signed in November. Paige Lehman and Elle Mottola joining this month and Ella Hope and Grace Martin joining in the summer.

Aniya Clinton
Graduate | 6-2 | Outside Hitter | Midland, Texas | Kansas State

  • Spent four seasons at Kansas State, redshirting her freshman year. In 2025, she helped them get to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
  • Played in all but two matches in 2025 and was second on the team in kills with 351. She had 18 matches with double-digit kills, including three with 20 or more, and notched nine double-doubles this season also.
  • Her career high in kills is 25, which she has reached three times (twice in 2025, once in 2024).
  • In 2024, she played in 23 of 27 matches, collecting double-digit kills eight times, ending the season with a streak of five matches in a row. 
  • Named to the All-Big 12 Rookie Team in 2023. That season, she had 13 matches where she reached double figures in kills.
  • Before college, she played club for Texas Advantage and attended Midland High School in Midland, Texas
  • A four-year starter for Midland, she earned the 2020 District 2-6A Outstanding Hitter Award in addition to her selection to the 2020 Texas 6A Girls Coaches Association’s All-State Team
  • In her senior season, she helped Midland reach the Texas 6A bi-district playoffs with a 19-17 record. She led the Lady Bulldogs with 396 kills in 2021 while ranking second on her team with 274 digs.
  • Played club volleyball under head coach and 1984 Chinese Olympian Ping Cao, finishing third in the national tournament in 2021.
  • Her parents are Calonski and Kaelie, and she has one older sister Camryn.
  • Her dad played basketball at Southwestern Oklahoma State, and her mom played basketball at Tarleton State.

Isabella Costantini
Senior | 5-10 | Setter | Curitiba, Brazil | UTRGV

  • Played for the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley for the last two seasons (2024-25). In 2023, she played for Tyler Junior College.
  • Two-time Southland Conference Setter of the Year and First Team All-Conference (2025 and 2024).
  • Her career high in assists is 66, which she earned in 2024. She has 25 matches in her DI career with 40 or more assists and 13 with 50 or more, including three matches of 60 or more. She also has 23 double-doubles in her DI career. 
  • Helped the Vaqueros win the 2025 Southland Conference Championship. She was named to the SLC Volleyball All-Tournament Team. She had three SLC Setter of the Week honors this season. She had 10 double-doubles, 10 matches with 40-plus assists and five with 50-plus assists in 2025. 
  • 2024 Newcomer of the Year. Was also the SLC Setter of the Week five times this season. She set the single-season program record for assists per set with 11.34. She had 13 double-doubles and 15 matches with 40 or more assists. In eight matches, she had 50 or more assists, two of which were 60 or more, with her career high of 66 coming this season.
  • At Tyler Junior College in 2023, she had 72 aces, which was T-10th most in NJCAA Div. I. She was named to the All-Region XIV Second Team.
  • Named to the 2025 CSC Academic All-District Team.

Aurora Papac
Sophomore | 6-4 | Middle Blocker | Požega, Croatia | Kansas

  • In her freshman season at Kansas in 2025, she played in 78 out of 131 sets and made an impact. She was third on the team in blocks with 107.
  • Her career high in blocks was 11 against South Florida in 2-25.
  • Prior to college, she was experienced on the international circuit, having competed for Croatia in the U19 World Championships in 2023, European Championships in 2019, 2022 and 2024 and the U20 MEVZA Qualification in 2024.
  • Chosen as the best middle blocker at MEVZA and at the U19 World Championships in 2023.
  • Attended Sport Gymnasium Zagreb.
  • Her parents are Ivan and Martina Papac and she has two younger brothers, Vito and Donat.

Tosia Serafinowska 
Redshirt Sophomore | 6-4 | Middle Blocker | Kiekrz, Poland | Wisconsin

  • Spent her first two seasons at Wisconsin and is a member of the Polish National Team.
  • In 2025, she appeared in five matches, making her collegiate debut against Chicago State. 
  • She did not play in 2024.
  • Prior to college, she played for GKS Wiezyca 2011 Stezyca.
  • She is a three-time gold medal winner in the U17, U18 and U19 Polish Championships. She is a three-time tournament MVP and three-time Best Middle Blocker award winner.
  • Earned a silver medal at the 2021 U16 EEVZA and 2021 EEVZA U17.
  • Awarded leader in blocker ranking in all phases and the best middle blocker statistics at 2021 CEV U16.
  • Full name is Antonina.
  • Her parents are Monika and Tomasz and she has two siblings Zofia and Wojciech. Her sister plays volleyball at Campbellsville University in Kentucky. Her father played basketball for the First Division of Poland men’s basketball team

Una Vajagic
Junior | 6-0 | Outside Hitter | Novi Sad, Serbia | Wisconsin

  • Spent her first two seasons at Wisconsin and has been with the Serbian National Team since 2020.
  • She started all matches in 2025 at outside hitter, helping her team reach the national semifinals, and ended the season with 10 double-doubles. She was second on the team in total kills with 307 and in digs with 275. She had 18 matches with double-digit kills, including the last seven in a row
  • Did not play in 2024 due to injury.
  • Prior to college, she played with Jedinstvo Stara Pazova, one of the top-tier professional volleyball programs in Serbia.
  • Helped Serbia take first place at the World School Volleyball Championship in Brazil.
  • Helped her U19 team to victory in The Serbian Cup, Serbian SuperCup and the Serbian Superleague during the 2023-24 season. She was voted MVP in both the Serbian Cup and Serbian SuperCup.
  • At the 2023 FIVB Volleyball Women’s U21 World Championship, Vajagic earned best scorer and attacker with 16.0 kills and 17.12 points per match.
  • She is a three-time Balkan Championships Gold Medal winner and in 2023 was named Best Outside Hitter.
  • Earned a Silver and Bronze medal at the 2022 and 2020 European Championships.
  • Her parents are Milana and Borislav Vajagic and she has one sister Nadja.



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Saint Francis Men’s Volleyball Falls To BYU During Night One

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Men’s Volleyball | 1/9/2026 10:41:00 PM

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

>> Sam Lane led the Red Flash with six kills and a .667 kill percentage. 

>> Nicholas Lynch protected the net with three blocks.  

>> Saint Francis fell to BYU (25-22, 25-20, 25-18).

TURNING POINT OF THE GAME

After a media timeout, the Red Flash was down 15-8 halfway through the first set. However, BYU made back-to-back errors that gave Saint Francis an opening to go on a 7-1 run. Brady Stump collected three aces in a row to force a timeout call by the Cougars. Kyle Charles ended the run with a clean kill assisted by middle blocker Lane. Although, BYU continued to strike the ball to win all three sets. 

FLASH MOMENTS 

Saint Francis started the second set with a 3-1 lead. Charles assisted both Lane and Cole Dorn for a kill each. The Red Flash went on a 6-2 run to extend their lead to 13-8. BYU created four errors to increase the score gap. Nathan Zini and Lane both threw down kills that were passed up by Charles.  

Lane claimed the first kill of the set thanks to an assist from Charles for the Red Flash. They quickly went on a 5-1 stretch with help from a kill by Dorn and service ace from Lane. BYU continued to make errors as they had another three alone in the run.  

FLASH NUGGETS

Stump finished the late night with five kills and three aces. 

Lane collected six kills, a hitting percentage of .556, and a kill percentage of .667. 

Dorn registered five kills and two assisted blocks. 

Lynch recorded three blocks and two kills. 

Richard Kaminski had a team high five digs. 

Charles tossed in 18 assists during the match. 

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The Red Flash will continue round two against the Cougars tomorrow in Utah at 9 PM.



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Washington and Lee Announces 2025 Fall Term Scholar-Athlete Awards

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LEXINGTON, Va. – Jan Hathorn, Washington and Lee University’s Michael F. Walsh Director of Athletics, announced that 427 student-athletes earned the W&L Scholar-Athlete Award for achieving a grade-point average (GPA) of 3.5 or higher during the recently completed fall term in December.

The university’s 603 student-athletes combined for an outstanding 3.643 GPA while completing 9,813 credit hours, with 31 student-athletes studying abroad during the fall term.

In the department, 98 Generals earned a perfect 4.0 GPA for the semester.  A table featuring these individuals is included below, alphabetized by sport first then last name.

To view a complete listing of the 2025 Fall Term Scholar Athlete award winners, click this link.






































































































Last Name First Name Sport Grad Year
Cimballa  John Baseball 29
Lagges  Nick Baseball 26
Teague  Camdyn Baseball 28
Turner  John Baseball 26
Brickner  Amanda Field Hockey 26
Dreany  Charlotte Field Hockey 28
McDonald  Julia Field Hockey 26
Zoota  Lauren Field Hockey 28
Bodnar  Cip Football 29
Cigelske  Burke Football 26
Johnson  Henry Football 29
Shallcross  Carter Football / Lacrosse 28
Hobson  Ari Men’s Basketball 28
Ransom  Jackson Men’s Basketball 28
Amare  Davis Men’s Cross Country / Track & Field 28
Benjamin  Wyatt Men’s Cross Country / Track & Field 27
Cooper  Robert Men’s Cross Country / Track & Field 27
Kodenski  Jackson Men’s Cross Country / Track & Field 27
Mehendale  Raja Men’s Cross Country / Track & Field 28
Rush  Keaton Men’s Cross Country / Track & Field 26
Blanton  Matt Men’s Lacrosse 28
Bryant  Jack Men’s Lacrosse 28
Kallen  Gray Men’s Lacrosse 29
Lehman  Andrew Men’s Lacrosse 26
Reiter  Gabe Men’s Lacrosse 28
Smink  Eli Men’s Lacrosse 29
Cordova  Aaron Men’s Soccer 27
Furman  Miles Men’s Soccer 28
Furman  Spencer Men’s Soccer 27
Hall  Willy Men’s Soccer 26
Jenkins  Matthew Men’s Soccer 27
Joseph  Will Men’s Soccer 26
Ordway  Christopher Men’s Soccer 29
Peterson  Trey Men’s Soccer 28
Gray  Aiden Men’s Swimming 27
Murphy  Patrick Men’s Swimming 26
Pharr  Rhodes Men’s Swimming 26
Ramos  John Men’s Swimming 27
Tinsley  Cooper Men’s Swimming 28
Imorde  Henry Men’s Tennis 29
Rao  Sanjheev Men’s Tennis 27
Clark  Schuyler Men’s Track & Field 26
Heinze  Luke Men’s Track & Field 29
Jakubowski-Lewis  Danny Men’s Track & Field 26
Capuzzi  Brooke Riding 27
Condrell  Jade Riding 26
Csatlos  Sophie Riding 29
Ghostine  Sarah Riding 29
Hammer  Kate Riding 29
Martin  Kate Riding 26
McClure  Henry Riding 28
Miranda  Kaycie Riding 29
Sinclair  Ryon Riding 29
Debiec  Riley Volleyball 26
Mitchener  Grace Volleyball 27
Natwick  Caroline Volleyball 26
Pierre-Louis  Diane Volleyball 26
Trainor  Turi Volleyball 27
Lawson  Katie Women’s Basketball 26
McGuinness  Quinn Women’s Basketball 26
Prechel  Elka Women’s Basketball 26
Adams  Hannah Women’s Cross Country / Track & Field 27
Brown  Reese Women’s Cross Country / Track & Field 27
Engle  Josie Women’s Cross Country / Track & Field 29
Harvey  Lydia Women’s Cross Country / Track & Field 27
King  Sally Women’s Cross Country / Track & Field 29
Nastopoulos  Lily Women’s Cross Country / Track & Field 29
Bhatt  Toral Women’s Golf 29
Wong  Ella Women’s Golf 27
Taylor  Carleigh Women’s Lacrosse 28
Andrews  Calla Women’s Soccer 27
Bowman  Shay Women’s Soccer 27
Espinosa  Julia Women’s Soccer 29
Gabriel  Chrysoula Women’s Soccer 29
Green  Mary Parrish Women’s Soccer 29
Hecker  Ava Women’s Soccer 26
McEnroe  Katherine Women’s Soccer 28
Mellides  Maura Women’s Soccer 29
Watson  Abigail Women’s Soccer 27
Attar  Clara Women’s Swimming 26
Brame-Goldthwaite  Sophia Women’s Swimming 29
Bredehoeft  Celia Women’s Swimming 28
Fenton  Frances Women’s Swimming 29
Hackman  Dani Women’s Swimming 26
Jellig  Maria Women’s Swimming 26
Lathrop  Virginia Women’s Swimming 29
McBoyle  Paige Women’s Swimming 26
Donnelly  Sarah Women’s Tennis 28
Kach  Jordan Women’s Tennis 26
Long  Lauren Women’s Tennis 26
Cholewa  Abigail Women’s Track & Field 27
Morante  Mackenzie Women’s Track & Field 27
Sawicki  Elizabeth Women’s Track & Field 29
Wood  Katie Women’s Track & Field 28
Rubin  Ben Wrestling 28
Santowski  John Wrestling 26
Svetanant  Tharun Wrestling 27
Wright  Jacob Wrestling 27

 


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