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Patriot League Women’s Volleyball Players of the Week Announced (9.9.25)

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BETHLEHEM, Pa. – Lehigh captured two Patriot League women’s volleyball weekly awards, presented by Credit Union One, while American received one, when the League office announced the honors on Tuesday. 

Lehigh junior outside hitter Alysia Fingall captured Patriot League Women’s Volleyball Player of the Week after totaling 39 kills on a .301 hitting percentage in a 2-1 weekend for the Mountain Hawks.

Mountain Hawks’ sophomore defensive specialist Sophia Bond was named Patriot League Women’s Volleyball Defensive Player of the Week after recording 63 digs, 18 assists and five service aces.

American freshman outside hitter Sophie Dufour earned Patriot League Women’s Volleyball Rookie of the Week after notching 54 kills in a 2-2 week for the Eagles.

Honorable mentions went to Army West Point sophomore middle blocker Breelyn Bender and junior setter Juliette Myrick, Colgate junior setter Deren Cukur, Holy Cross freshman outside hitter Emma Sorensen and Loyola Maryland freshman libero Addie Huber.

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 Sept. 9)













School PL PL Pct. Overall Overall Pct.
American 0-0 .000 5-2 .714
Army West Point 0-0 .000 4-2 .667
Lehigh 0-0 .000 4-2 .667
Colgate 0-0 .000 2-4 .333
Holy Cross 0-0 .000 2-4 .333
Loyola Maryland 0-0 .000 2-4 .333
Navy 0-0 .000 2-4 .333
Bucknell 0-0 .000 1-4 .200
Lafayette 0-0 .000 1-5 .167

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Patriot League Women’s Volleyball Player of the Week

Alysia Fingall, Lehigh, Jr., Outside Hitter, Panama City, Fla./Mosley


*Fingall tallied 39 kills (3.25 per set) on a .301 hitting percentage, 30 digs (2.50 per set) and five blocks in a 2-1 weekend for Lehigh.

*The junior’s top performance came in a 3-0 sweep of Bellarmine with a double-double on 14 kills and 11 digs while hitting .455.

*The Panama City, Fla. native had 13 kills, seven digs, two aces and one block against Princeton, as well as 12 kills, 12 digs and four blocks at James Madison.

*Among Patriot League rankings, Fingall is fourth in hitting percentage (.345), tied for fourth in points per set (3.88) and fifth in kills per set (3.38).  

Patriot League Women’s Volleyball Defensive Player of the Week

Sophia Bond, Lehigh, So., Defensive Specialist, Olathe, Kan./St. Thomas Aquinas


*Bond totaled 63 digs (5.25 per set), 18 assists and five service aces in a 2-1 weekend for Lehigh that included victories over Bellarmine (3-2) and James Madison (3-1).

*The sophomore had 26 digs, six assists and three service aces against Princeton; 16 digs and seven assists at Bellarmine; and 21 digs, five assists and a pair of aces at James Madison.

*The Olathe, Kan. native leads the Patriot League in digs per set (4.67) and ranks third in digs (98).

Patriot League Women’s Volleyball Rookie of the Week

Sophie Dufour, American, Fr., Outside Hitter, Frankfort, Ky./Franklin County


*Dufour led American in kills in three of four matches last week, finishing with 54 kills (3.86 per set) on a .284 hitting percentage.

*The freshman hit a season-high .394 with 15 kills in the Eagles’ 3-0 sweep of Cleveland State, adding 11 digs for her second double-double of the season.

*Dufour leads the Patriot League in kills (95) and is tied for first in points (102).

Honorable Mention

Breelyn Bender, Army West Point, So., Middle Blocker, Nazareth, Pa./Nazareth

*Bender finished the weekend with 14 blocks (1.08 per set), while adding 30 kills on a .439 hitting percentage to lead Army West Point to a 2-1 weekend.

*The Nazareth, Pa. native earned a spot on the Black Knights Invitational All-Tournament Team after recording a season-high seven blocks against Hofstra and five blocks in Army West Point’s win over Binghamton (3-1).

Juliette Myrick, Army West Point, Jr. Setter, St. Louis, Mo./Eureka

*Myrick helped Army West Point to a 2-1 weekend as she finished with 96 assists, 23 kills on a .321 hitting percentage, 37 digs, 10 blocks and four service aces.

*The junior, who was named to the Black Knights Invitational All-Tournament Team, recorded her eighth career triple-double with 33 assists, 12 kills and 11 digs in a 3-1 victory over Binghamton.

Deren Cukur, Colgate, Jr., Setter, Izmir, Turkey/Irmak Schools in Turkey

*Deren recorded three straight double-doubles in a tough weekend for Colgate as the junior totaled 108 assists, 36 digs and 13 kills. The junior had 39 assists and 10 digs at Ball State, 37 kills and 11 digs against South Dakota and 32 kills and 15 digs at UConn.

Emma Sorensen, Holy Cross, Fr., Outside Hitter, Dallas, Texas/Ursuline Academy of Dallas

*Sorensen paced Holy Cross with 39 kills (3.25 per set), adding 22 digs (1.83 per set), five blocks and an ace while hitting .275 in a 2-1 week for the Crusaders.

*The freshman recorded her second double-double of the season with 17 kills and 13 digs in a five-set victory over Saint Peter’s.

Addie Huber, Loyola Maryland, Fr., Libero, Hershey, Pa./Middletown Area

*Huber totaled 58 digs (4.46 per set), 13 assists and three service aces in Loyola Maryland’s three matches at the Chick-fil-A Robinson Classic.

*The freshman opened with 17 digs at Duquesne, had 21 digs and six assists against Robert Morris, and finished with 20 digs, five assists and two aces at Farleigh Dickinson.

Player of the Week

9.2 – Salme Adeele Hollas, American, So., OH

9.9 – Alysia Fingall, Lehigh, Jr., OH

Defensive Player of the Week

9.2 – Bella Marrero, American, So., L

9.9 – Sophia Bond, Lehigh, So., DS/L

Rookie of the Week

9.2 – Ellen Gundlach, Navy, Fr. MB

9.9 – Sophia Dufour, American, Fr., OH

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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Slekis Announces 2026 T&F Slates & Staff Updates

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THIBODAUX, La. – Nicholls State University track and field coach Stefanie Slekis announced the 2026 schedule along with the hiring of assistant coach Cameron Bolt on Monday afternoon.
 
Nicholls will compete in two in state meets and two out of state meets for the indoor season. The teams will begin the season in Baton Rouge at the LSU Purple Tiger on Jan.16 followed by the McNeese Indoor II on Jan. 30. The Colonels will cross state lines to compete in the Bulldog Invitational hosted by Samford University on Feb. 13 before concluding the season at the Southland Conference Championship on Feb. 25-26.
 

The outdoor season is action packed with three out of state completion’s and four instate events. The Red & Gray will begin outdoor action at the Louisiana Classics hosted by Louisiana in Lafayette on March 20-21. Next, the squads will open the month of April in Austin, Texas at the Texas Relays on April 1-4. The Colonels return to the boot for the Pelican Relays (4/10-11), Strawberry Relays (4/17), and the LSU Alumni Gold (4/25). Nicholls will wrap up regular season action at Texas A&M’s Alumni Muster in College Station, Texas on May 1-2. The Southland Conference Championship is in Nacogdoches, Texas on May 14.
 
Coach Slekis is looking forward to the new season with some new opportunities for her student-athletes. Bolt joins the staff after coaching over 200 National qualifiers, 15 All-Americans, four National Champions. Additionally, he is the owner of Bolt Track and Field Club team that he started in 2023 and has had more than 20 National qualifiers.
 

We are so excited for our 2026 Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field schedule. For our schedule we changed up the second half of both our Indoor and Outdoor seasons from the past few years,” Slekis said.  “Indoor we will head to Birmingham to compete at Samford’s Bulldog invitational which will give our team the opportunity to test themselves on the facility we will return to for the indoor championship. Outdoor we close out the season at two of the best SEC track & field programs in the country who have phenomenal facilities. Going first to LSU and then bringing full teams to Texas A & M for the Alumni Muster. Before we return to Texas for the Southland Championship hosted by SFA.” 
 
Coach Slekis gave her overall thoughts on the addition of Coach Bolt and how he can help the team improve.
 

“We are changing things up a bit this year and I am also really excited to see how well our student-athletes perform this season especially our track & field only student-athletes who had the entire fall semester working with our new assistant coach Cameron Bolt,” Slekis said. “Cam comes with a wealth of knowledge as a young coach who founded his own track & field club and continuously worked to prepare himself for his first NCAA Division I collegiate coaching opportunity. His energy combined with his knowledge base make him a phenomenal hire. He understands how to develop student-athletes and maximize their potential. Through fall testing his event group has seen improvement across the board so it will be fun to see that hard work translate to their specific events this next semester.”





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Four Zips Named to the 2025 Academic All-MAC Volleyball Team

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CLEVELAND, Ohio – The Mid-American Conference announced the 78 student-athletes placed on the Academic All-MAC Team for the 2025 volleyball season, as Martina Villani, Gabby Brissett, Vanessa Del Real and Sarah Bettis represented the University of Akron.

The Academic All-MAC honor is awarded to a student-athlete who has excelled in both athletics and academics. To qualify, a student-athlete must have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.20 and have participated in at least 50 percent of the contests in that sport.

  1. Martina Villani, Junior Criminology and Criminal Justice, 3.861
  2. Gabby Brissett, Senior, Biology, 3.745
  3. Vanessa Del Real, Junior, Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology, 3.81
  4. Sarah Bettis, Junior, Biomedical Science, 3.363

 



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Five Rockets Receive Academic All-MAC Honors

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TOLEDO, Ohio – The Toledo women’s volleyball team had five student-athletes named to the Academic All-MAC team for the 2025 season, the league office announced on Monday.

Senior Macy Medors led the Rockets, tallying a 3.989 GPA as she earned her third conference honor. Anna Alford and Sierra Pertzborn received the honor for a second-consecutive season. Grace Freiberger and Olivia Heitkamp were named honorees for the first time.

To qualify, student-athletes must be a sophomore or higher academic standing, have maintained a 3.20 cumulative GPA or higher and competed in 50% of contests during the 2025 season.

2025 Toledo Women’s Volleyball Academic All-MAC Team

Anna Alford, Senior, Public Health Management, 3.415

Grace Freiberger, Sophomore, Recreational Therapy, 3.909

Olivia Heitkamp, Sophomore, Early Childhood Education, 3.501

Macy Medors, Senior, Recreational Therapy, 3.989

Sierra Pertzborn, Redshirt Sophomore, Nursing, 3.558  

 



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ESPN serves up NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Semifinals and Championship, Dec. 18 & 21

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  • Kansas City field consists of No. 1 Kentucky, No. 1 Pitt, No. 3 Texas A&M and No. 3 Wisconsin
  • Championship broadcast live on ABC for the third straight year; semifinals slated for ESPN, Thu., Dec. 18
  • All matches will also stream on the ESPN App

It all comes down to Kansas City as ESPN’s exclusive coverage of the NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Championship culminates this week live from the T-Mobile Center with the National Semifinals on Thursday, Dec. 18, followed by the Championship match on Sunday, Dec. 21.

The stage is set as the final four teams face off in the semifinals beginning with No. 3 Texas A&M vs. No. 1 Pittsburgh in the first semifinal on Thursday, Dec. 18, at 6:30 p.m. ET, followed 30 minutes later by No. 3 Wisconsin vs. No. 1 Kentucky. Both matches will be presented on ESPN and available on the ESPN App.

For the third consecutive year, ABC is home to the Championship match, broadcasting live on Sunday, Dec. 21, at 3:30 p.m. and for the first time, ABC will also air a dedicated 30-minute preview show ahead of the Championship’s first serve, beginning at 3 p.m. Both the preview show and the match will be available on the ESPN App.

On the Mic
For the fourth straight year, game action for all three matches will be called by play-by-play commentator Courtney Lyle, alongside analysts Holly McPeak (three-time beach volleyball Olympian) and Katie George (2015 ACC Player of the Year). For the second consecutive year, the trio is joined by sideline reporter and former FSU beach volleyball standout Madison Fitzpatrick.

Studio Coverage
Studio Coverage will originate from the T-Mobile Center as Christine Williamson, Emily Ehman (four-year Northwestern standout) and Mary Wise (three-time AVCA Coach of the Year) bring viewers pre- and post-game insights and analysis throughout the semifinals and Championship.

The trio will prep viewers for all they need to know ahead the National Semifinals and National Championship match, bringing additional insight and analysis as a champion is crowded.

Every Serve, Every Angle
ESPN has all the action in Kansas City covered from every angle, including exclusive and behind-the-scenes coverage. This year, along with 25-plus cameras and two dozen replay sources, ESPN will have new and enhanced telestrations, giving the fans an additional in-depth look at the Xs and Os of the game.

Additionally, the presentation will have multiple jibs, giving fans a sweeping view over the arena. ESPN will also use six state-of-the-art slow-mo cameras to give viewers a look at the action at the net.

For the first time at the National Championship, the broadcast will feature Bolt 6, showcasing enhanced technology that shows viewers serve speed, spike speed, spike height and other statistical facets of the game.

In addition to the traditional main telecast, an alternate “High End Zone” viewing option will be available on ESPN+/ESPN App for the semifinals and the Championship, giving fans the option to watch the match from the end zone angle.

Kansas City Bound
The National Semifinals boast programs that have made a combined 15 national semifinal appearances. Pittsburgh is making its fifth consecutive trip to the National Semifinal with a No. 1 seed behind them as the Panthers look to hoist their first NCAA trophy. The Wildcats are making their first trip back to the semifinals since the ’20-21 season in which they cut down the nets in Omaha. Storied program Wisconsin makes its seventh trip to the national semifinals, looking to win the program’s second national title (2021). Rounding out the field are the Texas A&M Aggies, who are on the quest to win the program’s first national championship.

2025 NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Championship

Date Time (ET) Match Network  
Thu, Dec 18 6:30 p.m. No. 3 Texas A&M vs. No. 1 Pittsburgh
Courtney Lyle, Holly McPeak, Katie George, Madison Fitzpatrick  
ESPN
ESPN App *
  Between Match Coverage NCAA Women’s Volleyball Studio
Christine Williamson, Emily Ehman, Mary Wise
ESPN
ESPN App *
  30 mins after Semifinal 1 No. 3 Wisconsin vs. No. 1 Kentucky
Courtney Lyle, Holly McPeak, Katie George, Madison Fitzpatrick  
ESPN
ESPN App *
Sun, Dec 21 3 p.m. NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Championship Preview Show
Christine Williamson, Emily Ehman, Mary Wise
ABC
ESPN App
  3:30 p.m. NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Championship
Courtney Lyle, Holly McPeak, Katie George, Madison Fitzpatrick  
ABC
ESPN App *
  Following Championship match NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Trophy Ceremony ESPN App

* There will be two streams available on the ESPN App (Traditional Simulcast and High End Zone angle)

All of ESPN. All in One Place.
ESPN offers its full suite of networks and services directly to fans on the ESPN App, providing more choice, flexibility and access to all of ESPN, including more than 47,000 live events per year, on-demand replays, industry-leading studio shows and original programming, and more. The ESPN App gives fans a unique viewing experience that includes multiview and synchronized two-screen viewing options, swipe-able vertical video and a personalized SportsCenter For You, as well as integrated game stats, ESPN Fantasy sports, betting odds and information from DraftKings, sports merchandise, and more. These features are available to all fans who watch on the ESPN App on mobile and connected TV devices, whether they subscribe directly or through a pay TV package. Bundling options available for fans include a limited time offer for the ESPN DTC Unlimited plan with Disney+ and Hulu for $29.99/month for the first 12 months. For more visit stream.espn.com.



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Reilly Named AVCA Player of the Year Finalist – University of Nebraska

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Nebraska junior setter Bergen Reilly is one of four finalists for the AVCA Division I Women’s Volleyball Player of the Year Award. 

The other three finalists are Olivia Babcock (Pittsburgh), Mimi Colyer (Wisconsin) and Eva Hudson (Kentucky). The announcement of the Player of the Year takes place on Friday, Dec. 19 at the AVCA Awards Banquet in Kansas City. 

Reilly set the Huskers to a school-record .351 hitting percentage, as the Big Red concluded their season with a 33-1 overall record and 20-0 mark in Big Ten play en route to a third straight conference title. 

Reilly averaged 10.47 assists per set and 2.70 digs per set. She also totaled 73 kills, 67 blocks and 19 aces. 

Reilly was named Big Ten Player of the Year, as well as Big Ten Setter of the Year and All-Big Ten First Team for the third time. NU’s .351 hitting percentage ranks first nationally and is the best hitting percentage by a Big Ten team since 2009 Penn State.

Reilly set Nebraska to a .400 or better hitting percentage nine times this season, a school record in the rally-scoring era. Reilly had double-doubles in all six of the Husker matches that went longer than three sets, and she had four double-doubles in sweeps.

A two-time AVCA All-American, Reilly ranks No. 3 in school history in career assists in the rally-scoring era with 3,723. Her career assists per set average of 10.70 ranks No. 4 among active Division I players and No. 2 in school history in the rally-scoring era.

 



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