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Patriot League Women’s Volleyball Players of the Week Announced (11.4.25)
BETHLEHEM, Pa. – Holy Cross garnered two of the three Patriot League women’s volleyball weekly awards, presented by Credit Union One, when the League office announced the honors on Tuesday. American collected the remaining weekly honor.
Holy Cross freshman defensive specialist Elizabeth Hall earned Patriot League Women’s Volleyball Defensive Player of the Week after recording 42 digs, including a career-high 24 in the Crusaders’ victory over Loyola Maryland.
Crusaders’ freshman setter KK Green received Patriot League Women’s Volleyball Rookie of the Week recognition after totaling 29 kills and 13 digs in a 1-1 weekend for the Crusaders.
American sophomore middle blocker Prinzez Zeck collected Patriot League Women’s Volleyball Player of the Week honors after recording 20 kills on a .436 hitting percentage and 15 blocks in two Eagles wins.
Honorable mentions went to American freshman outside hitter Sophie Dufour and sophomore libero Bella Marrero; Army West Point freshman libero Annette Lee and senior outside hitter Chloe Murakami; and Bucknell junior middle blocker Sidney Shaffer.
The Patriot League women’s volleyball players of the week are selected in a vote by League head coaches, who are not eligible to vote for their own student-athletes.
2025 Patriot League Women’s Volleyball Standings (through Nov. 4)
| School | PL | PL Pct. | Overall | Overall Pct. |
| American * | 12-1 | .923 | 19-4 | .826 |
| Colgate * | 11-2 | .846 | 16-8 | .667 |
| Army West Point * | 10-3 | .769 | 16-6 | .727 |
| Navy | 7-6 | .538 | 11-11 | .500 |
| Bucknell | 6-7 | .462 | 9-13 | .409 |
| Lehigh | 4-9 | .308 | 10-12 | .455 |
| Loyola Maryland | 4-9 | .308 | 6-16 | .273 |
| Lafayette | 2-10 | .167 | 4-18 | .182 |
| Holy Cross | 2-11 | .154 | 8-21 | .276 |
*Clinched a berth in the Patriot League Championship
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Patriot League Women’s Volleyball Player of the Week
Prinzez Zeck, American, So., Middle Blocker, Silver Spring, Md./Wheaton
*Zeck powered American to wins over Army West Point and Colgate over the weekend, recording 20 kills on a .436 hitting percentage and 15 blocks.
*The Silver Spring, Md. native posted nine blocks in a sweep of the Black Knights and 15 kills on a .519 hitting percentage in a four-set victory over the Raiders.
*The sophomore ranks third in the Patriot League in hitting percentage (.366) and fourth in blocks per set (1.11).
Patriot League Women’s Volleyball Defensive Player of the Week
Elizabeth Hall, Holy Cross, Fr., Defensive Specialist, Winnetka, Ill./New Trier
*Hall helped Holy Cross to a 1-1 weekend with 42 digs (4.67 per set) and 12 assists (1.33 per set).
*The freshman recorded 18 digs and a career-high seven assists in a five-set match against Navy, then posted a career-high 24 digs and five assists in the 3-1 win over Loyola Maryland.
Patriot League Women’s Volleyball Rookie of the Week
KK Green, Holy Cross, Fr., Setter/Right-Side Hitter, Orlando, Fla./Lake Highland Prep
*Green paced Holy Cross to a 1-1 weekend with 29 kills (3.22 per set), hitting .267 with 13 digs, four blocks, two aces and two assists.
*The freshman hit .318 with a career-high 19 kills, along with six digs, two blocks and an assist in the Crusaders’ 3-1 win over Loyola Maryland.
Honorable Mentions
Sophie Dufour, American, Fr., Outside Hitter, Frankfort, Ky./Franklin County
*Dufour totaled 20 kills, 16 digs, five aces, and a block during American’s two-win weekend.
*She added eight digs in both matches and committed just one reception error, contributing to American’s .943 reception percentage on the weekend.
*The freshman ranks second in the Patriot League in points per set (4.33) and kills per set (3.78), and is tied for fifth in aces per set (0.35).
Bella Marrero, American, So., Libero, Burbank, Calif./Campbell Hall
*Marrero was stellar in American’s 2-0 weekend, recording 35 digs, seven assists and two service aces. The sophomore had 22 digs in a sweep of Army West Point, followed by 13 digs, six assists and two aces in a four-set win at Colgate.
*The Burbank, Calif. native ranks second in the Patriot League in digs per set (4.47) and fourth in total digs (335).
Annette Lee, Army West Point, Fr., Libero, Temecula, Calif./Great Oak
*Lee anchored Army West Point’s backline defense with 23 digs, seven assists and one service ace over the weekend. The freshman finished with a team-high 19 digs in a five-set win over Navy.
Chloe Murakami, Army West Point, Sr., Outside Hitter, Chandler, Ariz./Basha
*Murakami finished Army West Point’s 1-1 weekend with 36 kills (4.50 per set), 21 digs, four service aces and two blocks.
*The senior posted a career-high 22 kills in the Black Knights’ five-set win over Navy.
*The Chandler, Ariz. native ranks third in the Patriot League in kills per set (3.67) and points per set (4.10).
Sidney Shaffer, Bucknell, Jr., Middle Blocker, Orange County, Calif./Villa Park
*Shaffer totaled 27 kills on a .465 hitting percentage and eight blocks in Bucknell’s wins over Lafayette and Lehigh.
*The junior ranks sixth in the Patriot League in hitting percentage (.316).
Player of the Week
9.2 – Salme Adeele Hollas, American, So., OH
9.9 – Alysia Fingall, Lehigh, Jr., OH
9.16 – Sidney Shaffer, Bucknell, Jr., MB
9.23 – Milan Bayless, Colgate, Jr., OH
9.30 – Chloe Murakami, Army West Point, Sr., OH
10.7 – Milan Bayless, Colgate, Jr., OH
10.14 – Ava Toppin, Navy, Sr., MB
10.21 – Mackenzie Lynch, Army West Point, Sr., OH
10.28 – Mackenzie Lynch, Army West Point, Sr., OH
11.4 – Prinzez Zeck, American, So., Position
Defensive Player of the Week
9.2 – Bella Marrero, American, So., L
9.9 – Sophia Bond, Lehigh, So., DS/L
9.16 – Lal Akin, Colgate, Jr., MB
9.23 – Cameron Lloyd, Bucknell, Jr., L
9.30 – Sophia Bond, Lehigh, So., DS/L
10.7 – Maddie Rudolph, Colgate, Sr., MB
10.14 – Ava Toppin, Navy, Sr., MB
10.21 – Ava Toppin, Navy, Sr., MB
10.28 – Corrine Blackburn, Army West Point, Fr., MB
11.4 – Elizabeth Hall, Holy Cross, Fr., DS
Rookie of the Week
9.2 – Ellen Gundlach, Navy, Fr. MB
9.9 – Sophie Dufour, American, Fr., OH
9.16 – Sophie Dufour, American, Fr., OH
9.23 – Sophie Dufour, American, Fr., OH
9.30 – Emma Sorensen, Holy Cross, Fr., OH
10.7 – Sophie Dufour, American, Fr., OH
10.14 – Sophie Dufour, American, Fr., OH
10.21 – Carolina Buffum, Navy, Fr., OH
10.28 – Sophie Dufour, American, Fr., OH
11.4 – KK Green, Holy Cross, Fr., S
ABOUT THE PATRIOT LEAGUE
The Patriot League is in its fourth decade of academic and athletic achievement, continually demonstrating that student-athletes can excel at both academics and athletics without sacrificing high standards. The Patriot League’s athletic success is achieved while its member institutions remain committed to its founding principle of admitting and graduating student-athletes who are academically representative of their class. Participation in athletics at Patriot League institutions is viewed as an important component of a well-rounded education.
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Volleyball adds five transfers to 2026 roster
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Saint Francis Men’s Volleyball Falls To BYU During Night One
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
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 |
Nestled in the mountains of Virginia, Washington and Lee University is a proud member of NCAA Division III and the Old Dominion Athletic Conference. Founded in 1749, W&L is the ninth-oldest college in the United States and a top-ranked liberal arts university. With over 500 student-athletes in 24 varsity sports, the Generals have celebrated over 265 conference championships. Learn more about the Blue and White by visiting www.generalssports.com or on social media at @WLUGenerals.
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Track and Field Begins 2026 Strong at TCNJ Lions Invitational
NEW YORK – Columbia track & field opened the 2026 indoor season with multiple podium finishes, personal bests, and program marks at the TCNJ Lions Invitational on Friday inside the Armory.
FIELD EVENTS
Columbia turned in a strong showing across the field events. In the women’s pole vault, Jessica Thompson led the Lions with a third-place finish after clearing a personal best mark of 3.80m and is currently at the 64th spot in the nation. Seraiah Bruno and Lucy Markow each cleared 3.50m, with Bruno recording a season best.
On the men’s side of the pole vault, Liam Wright delivered a runner-up finish with a clearance of 4.55m, while Gavin Holcombe placed fifth at 4.40m.
In the high jump, Collin Moore led Columbia with a third-place finish in the men’s competition after clearing 1.95m. On the women’s side, Norina Khanzada and Fiona McKenna each cleared 1.50m, finishing fourth and fifth, respectively.
Zayna Flynn represented Columbia in the women’s shot put, placing ninth with a mark of 8.17m. In the men’s shot put, Adam Jaros finished 10th with a throw of 10.27m.
RUNNING EVENTS
Columbia delivered a strong performance on the track. In the men’s sprints, Matthew Mazero captured the 200m title with a time of 21.85, earning the 84th spot in the nation while Zach Willen followed closely in second at 21.98. The duo returned to the track in the 60m finals, where Mazero placed third with a time of 7.02, and Willen added a personal best with a 7.12 race effort.
The men’s 40 relay quartet of Evan Singleton, Caden Cutchall, Zach Willen, and Matthew Mazero sped past the competition, finishing second with a time of 3:20.79. Cutchall also impressed in the 500m, placing third in the 50 competition with a personal-best 1:04.99, while Haydn Brotschi posted a personal best time of 33.98 to finish second in the 300m.
On the women’s side, Columbia placed third in the 4×400 relay, crossing the line in 4:10.82 behind a strong effort from Kylie Castillo, Jayla Johnson, Olivia Dada, and Roya Amirhamzeh. Castillo also added a fifth-place finish in the 200m with a time of 26.16, while Olivia Sterling finished sixth in the 60m finals at 8.00.
In the middle-distance events, Roya Amirhamzeh clocked 1:21.85 in the 500m, while the Lions continued to post solid depth performances in the 300m, led by Kylie Castillo, who ran 41.23.
UP NEXT
The Lions are heading to Yale for an Ivy competition against Yale and Dartmouth on Saturday, January 17, with field events scheduled at 11 am and running events scheduled at 2:30 pm
Stay up to date on all things Columbia track & field by following the Lions on Twitter (@CULionsXCTF), Instagram (@culionsxctf) and on Facebook (@ColumbiaAthletics).
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Buffs Building Towards Opener – University of Colorado Athletics
BOULDER — Head coach Ann Elliott Whidden and her Colorado lacrosse team returned to the field inside the Ford Practice Facility on Thursday, officially marking the start of the 2026 season.
The Buffaloes enter their 13th season in 2026, all under the direction of Whidden, who has compiled a 130-75 record.
“It is great to be back with this team,” Whidden expressed. “This group is highly focused and motivated to get to work and we have had a great start to our spring practices. The intensity and competitiveness they bring everyday has been great to see.”
Colorado played seven fall warm-up games, including a pair against the team’s season-opening opponent, Northwestern. The Buffs also played exhibition games against Canada’s U20 National Team, Marquette, Denver, and Stanford before their annual scrimmage against CU alums.
The 2025 Buffs finished 8-8 overall and 4-1 in Big 12 play, earning the No. 2 seed in the inaugural Big 12 Tournament. Returning defender Jess Peluso scored Nike Lacrosse Media All-America honorable mention honors last season and was the Big 12’s Defensive Player of the Year.
Sophomore goaltender Elena Oh won four Big 12 Goalkeeper of the Week awards last year and was selected to the Big 12 All-Newcomer Team. She led the Big 12 and ranked 18th in the NCAA with a 9.81 goals-against average in her freshman season. Oh was also third in the conference with a .399 save% and made 5.93 saves per game (5th Big 12).
Also returning in 2026 are All-Conference selections Maddie Shoup and Lily Assini. The offensive duo finished second and third on the team in points last season, respectively. Shoup totaled career-highs in goals (30) and assists (13) for 43 total points. Assini totaled 16 goals and a career-high 23 assists for a career-best 39 points.
Colorado scored 178 total goals in 2025 and returns 57% of its scoring from a year ago.
“We are so excited for the spring and the challenges we have on our schedule,” Whidden added. “We are looking forward to taking the next few weeks to lock in on ourselves and just focus on getting better everyday so we are prepared for those opportunities. This is a great group and I’m just really looking forwarding to seeing what we can do this season!”
Nine true freshmen will look to compete for some key roles this spring. Whidden added newcomers Rowan Edson, Georgia Rios and Sophia Yeskulsky to the attack, Charlotte Yeskulsky, Alison Stevens, Julia Etu and Parker Lemm to the middles and Hailie Abrams and Ryann McLeod to the defensive corps. Jillian Kane joins the goalie depth chart, having played her first two seasons at Colby College.
The season gets underway with a trip to Evanston, Ill., to play national runner-up Northwestern on Feb. 9. The Buffs’ first home game is set for Feb. 15 against Cornell.
For more information on Colorado Lacrosse, please visit cubuffs.com/wlax. Fans of the Buffs can follow @cubuffswlax on Instagram, X, TikTok, and Facebook.
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Jenkins Adds Marinkovic to 2026 Transfer Class
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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