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Pitt Volleyball’s Izzy Masten Reclassifies and Joins 2025 Roster

Dan Fisher and the Pitt volleyball team got even stronger for the upcoming 2025 season. Pitt announced on Friday that incoming libero and defensive specialist Izzy Masten has reclassified and will be on the 2025 roster, joining middle blocker Abbey Emch and outside hitters Marina Pezelj and Dagmar Mourits. Masten is a 5-foot-8 outside hitter/libero […]

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Dan Fisher and the Pitt volleyball team got even stronger for the upcoming 2025 season.

Pitt announced on Friday that incoming libero and defensive specialist Izzy Masten has reclassified and will be on the 2025 roster, joining middle blocker Abbey Emch and outside hitters Marina Pezelj and Dagmar Mourits.

Masten is a 5-foot-8 outside hitter/libero from Tri-West Hendricks in Lizton, Indiana.

Masten is an athletic, under-the-radar recruit, as Fisher and Kellen Petrone have shown the ability to identify top talent and develop it.

Masten was a 4-time First Team All-Conference and 2-time All-State performer and holds her school record for most career kills and aces. She also played for Rev Volleyball Academy and was named a 2-time AAU All-American and UA Next MVP.

Izzy also gives Pitt another strong defensive player along with Emery Dupes and sophomore Mallorie Meyer.

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David Sexton – Assistant Coach, Cross Country/Track & Field – Men’s Cross Country Coaches

Bellarmine Athletics Hall of Famer David Sexton joined the Bellarmine University cross country and track & field staff as an assistant coach prior to the 2024-25 season. Before embarking upon an illustrious career in law, Sexton was a 1979 graduate of Bellarmine and was inducted into the Athletics Hall of Fame in 1982. A […]

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Bellarmine Athletics Hall of Famer David Sexton joined the Bellarmine University cross country and track & field staff as an assistant coach prior to the 2024-25 season.

Before embarking upon an illustrious career in law, Sexton was a 1979 graduate of Bellarmine and was inducted into the Athletics Hall of Fame in 1982. A program luminary in distance running, he was the Knights’ top men’s cross country runner and named Most Valuable Runner all four of his years at Bellarmine.

Sexton’s name remains prominent in the cross country record book. Upon his return to Bellarmine, he ranked eighth on both the 8k and 10k performance lists, held the 17th-best 8k time (24:46) in program history, which had stood as the top mark until 2015, and the 14th-best 10k time (31:51.3), which he delivered at the 1977 NCAA II Championships.

Sexton was recognized as an Academic All-American in 1978. He was honored with Bellarmine’s John T. Loftus Award in both 1978 and 1979 and the Fred J. Karem Scholastic Achievement Award in 1979.

      

Sexton obtained his J.D. Degree from the University of Kentucky College of Law in 1982. He served as an Assistant Attorney General in the Kentucky Attorney General’s Office and, during his time there, served as the Director of the Criminal Appeals Division and the Director of the Prosecutors Advisory Council. 

Additionally in his time in the attorney general’s office, Sexton served as a Supreme Court Fellow with the National Association of Attorneys General in Washington, DC. He left the attorney general’s office in 2003 to serve as an Assistant Jefferson County Attorney in the Jefferson County Attorney’s Office. In the Jefferson County Attorney’s Office, he is the Director of the Appellate Division.

Sexton was recognized by the Jefferson County Attorney with a Special Recognition Award for his advocacy in the Kentucky Supreme Court. During the course of his career in government service, he’s argued numerous cases in the Kentucky Court of Appeals, the Kentucky Supreme Court, the United States Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court of the United States.

Sexton’s wife, Mary Pat, is a 1982 Bellarmine graduate and the couple has two sons.

 

 

 



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Hawai’i Places 79 Spring Student-Athletes On Academic All-Big West List

Story Links HONOLULU – A total of 79 University of Hawai’i student-athletes earned Academic All-Big West honors for the spring sports during the 2024 season. The sports included are baseball, beach volleyball, men’s golf, women’s golf, softball, men’s tennis, women’s tennis, women’s track and field, men’s volleyball, and women’s water polo.   The […]

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HONOLULU – A total of 79 University of Hawai’i student-athletes earned Academic All-Big West honors for the spring sports during the 2024 season. The sports included are baseball, beach volleyball, men’s golf, women’s golf, softball, men’s tennis, women’s tennis, women’s track and field, men’s volleyball, and women’s water polo.
 
The track and field team had the most honorees with 14 followed by softball (13), baseball (10) and water polo (10).
 
To be eligible for the All-Academic team, student athletes must maintain a 3.0 cumulative grade point average, complete one full year at the member institution prior to the season and compete in at least 50 percent of their team’s contests (baseball pitchers are exempt of participation standards, track and field must either compete in 50 percent or conference championship).
 
The following is a list of the spring honorees from UH teams:
 

Kyle Dobyns – Sociology
Jordan Donahue – Human Development & Family Studies
Hunter Faildo – Finance
Elijah Ickes – Exploratory
Matthew Miura –  Sociology
Cory Ronan – Interdisciplinary Studies
Itsuki Takemoto –  Exploratory
Zacary Tenn – Economics
Dylan Waite – Economics
Ben Zeigler-Namoa – Economics
 

Sydney Amiatu – Political Science
Sarah Burton – Pre-Psychology
Sophie Buschmann – Health & Exercise Science
Alana Embry – Psychology
Julia Lawrenz – Journalism
Caprice Lorenzo – Finance
Jesse Mann – Mechanical Engineering
Sydney Miller – Fashion Design & Merchandising
Kristen Serrano –  Management
 

Anson Cabello – Exploratory Business
Josh Hayashida – Finance
Tyler Ogawa – Finance
Garrett Takeuchi – Finance
Dane Watanabe – Health & Exercise Science
James Whitworth – Finance
 

Varnika S. Achanta – Exploratory Business
Maline Kraus – Sociology
Wendy Song – Marketing
Emiko Sverduk – Pre-Psychology
Kellie Yamane – Accounting
 

Carys Murakami – Pre-Psychology
Jamie McGaughey – Exploratory
Amelia “Millie” Fidge – Health & Exercise Science
Maycen Gibbs – Health & Exercise Science
Larissa Goshi – Health & Exercise Science
Milan Ah Yat – Sociology
Ellyanna Cinzori – Marketing
Maya Ichimura – Chemistry
Cierra Yamamoto – Psychology
Liliana Thomas – Psychology
Izabella Martinez – History
Addison Kostrencich – Communication
Chloe Borges – Management
 

Diego Dalisay – Communication
Andy Hernandez – Electrical Engineering
Quinn Snyder – Economics
Sohta Urano – Finance
 

Hannah Galindo – Pre-Engineering
Nikola Homolkova – Educational Psychology
Joelle Lanz – Political Science & Comms.
Sheena Masuda – Senior Economics
Ana Vilcek – Psychology/Human Development & Family Studies
 

Grace Blanchette – Kinesiology & Rehab Science
Allison Bliss – Food Science & Human Nutrition
Ruby Brook – Biochemistry
Rose Forshaw – Earth Sciences
Greta Fraraccio – Finance
Helen Hoadley – Mechanical Engineering
Emilie Kirk Langschwager – Microbiology
Isabella Kneeshaw – Communication
Zola O’Donnell – Mathematics
Valo Sopoaga – Exploratory Health Sciences
Catherine Touchette – Junior Finance
Lilian Turban – Communication
Samaria Vital – Political Science
Tara Wyllie – Psychology
 

‘Eleu Choy – Civil Engineering
Kurt Nusterer – Finance
Kai Taylor – Sociology
 

Alia Burlock – Biology
Bernadette Doyle – Marketing Management
Tara Logan – Health & Exercise Science
Daisy Logtens – Health & Exercise Science
Raha Peiravani – Finance
Roni Perlman – Interdisciplinary Studies
Camille Radosavljevic – Finance
Esmee Roijen – Sociology & Political Science
Emilia Schorr – Biological Engineering
Jordan Wedderburn – Health & Exercise Science

 

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Founding CSUB track and field coach Charlie Craig is CSUB’s third inaugural Hall of Fame inductee

Charles “Charlie” Craig, who came to Cal State Bakersfield in 1971 and built the track and field program from scratch, developing a wealth of talented student-athletes in 31 seasons, was revealed on Wednesday night as the third member of the inaugural class of CSUB Athletics Hall of Fame in 2025. A former standout sprinter and […]

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Charles “Charlie” Craig, who came to Cal State Bakersfield in 1971 and built the track and field program from scratch, developing a wealth of talented student-athletes in 31 seasons, was revealed on Wednesday night as the third member of the inaugural class of CSUB Athletics Hall of Fame in 2025.

A former standout sprinter and jumper at Fresno State who competed in the 1964 and 1968 Olympic Trials finals in the triple jump, Craig’s coaching career started soon after as an assistant at Cal Berkeley.

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Upon his arrival at CSUB, he was first hired as the university’s educational opportunity program director. In 1972, Craig started CSUB’s track program from the ground up — 10 athletes were on his initial team. He went on to coach 195 NCAA Division II All-Americans, 18 NCAA Division II national champions and two Olympic qualifiers.

In 2002, Craig was named NCAA Division II Track and Field Coach of the Year. He retired in 2004.

Craig’s success was recognized as his coaching skills paved the way for working with U.S. National Track and Field program. He was the USA Track and Field assistant coach for the 1991 world championships and at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta. Acknowledging his contributions to the sport, Craig was elected to the United States Track and Field and Cross-Country Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2008.

Locally, Craig is a 1991 Bob Elias Kern County Sports Hall of Fame inductee.

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Craig joins two previously announced inaugural hall of fame inductees, three-time NCAA Division II female swimmer of the year Loni (Burton) Vander Kooi (2003-05), and CSUB’s founding athletics director Rudy Carvajal, who served in his role for 38 years (1972-2010).

Each night this week, through Friday, CSUB’s newest inductees are being unveiled first on the 6 p.m. KBAK and 10 p.m. KBFX newscasts by Sports Director Greg Kerr.

A formal induction ceremony will take place on Saturday, Oct. 25 in CSUB’s Icardo Center for the entire five-member class. Tickets are available online. For more information, contact CSUB Associate Athletics Director for Development Sarah Tuohy at stuohy@csub.edu



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Illinois volleyball releases 2025 non-conference schedule

Hard to believe fall sports start next month. And on Wednesday, Illinois volleyball dropped its 2025 non-conference schedule. It features nine matches, including two at Huff Hall. It starts August. 29 against South Dakota State at Northern Iowa. Then there’s three road matches against Vanderbilt, Notre Dame and 2024 NCAA runner-up Louisville. Sept. 12-14 features […]

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Hard to believe fall sports start next month.

And on Wednesday, Illinois volleyball dropped its 2025 non-conference schedule.

It features nine matches, including two at Huff Hall.

It starts August. 29 against South Dakota State at Northern Iowa.

Then there’s three road matches against Vanderbilt, Notre Dame and 2024 NCAA runner-up Louisville.

Sept. 12-14 features three matches in Normal against Cincinnati, Miami and Illinois State.

Illinois then gets to return home to face Iowa State and Eastern Illinois. The grueling Big Ten schedule will then commence.

It’s Chris Tamas’ ninth season in Champaign. Crazy. Feels like Hambly was just here. Illinois is coming off a first round exit in the NCAA Tournament.



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Nevada AD Stephanie Rempe on new era of revenue sharing, future of Wolf Pack athletics

Nevada athletic director Stephanie Rempe will enter her fourth season leading Wolf Pack athletics this fall. Rempe recently sat down with Nevada Sports Net to talk about a variety of topics for our annual Wolf Pack Year In Review show. Among the topics were a recap of the 2024-25 athletic season, looking ahead to future […]

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Nevada athletic director Stephanie Rempe will enter her fourth season leading Wolf Pack athletics this fall. Rempe recently sat down with Nevada Sports Net to talk about a variety of topics for our annual Wolf Pack Year In Review show. Among the topics were a recap of the 2024-25 athletic season, looking ahead to future facility projects, how revenue sharing will impact Nevada, staying competitive within the Mountain West, the future of college athletics and the upcoming Governor’s Dinner with Hall of Fame coach Chris Ault as this the keynote speaker. You can watch the full interview below.

Stephanie Rempe interview

0:24: Thoughts on 2024-25 athletic season

0:38: How facility improvements impact future of Nevada athletics

2:57: Indoor Fieldhouse project

4:52: House vs. NCAA settlement and revenue sharing

8:12: Future of college athletics

9:05: Staying competitive in the Mountain West

9:46: 56th annual Governor’s Dinner

12:40: 2025 football season tickets

13:38: First season of Jeff Choate era

14:14: Facility projects on horizon in 2025-26

15:55: Nevada’s future in the new-look MW



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Nebraska volleyball sets line up for Big Ten Media Days

The Nebraska Cornhuskers have announced the scheduled attendees for the upcoming Big Ten Volleyball Media Days. Head coach Dani Busboom Kelly will be joined by senior middle blocker Rebekah Allick and junior outside hitter Harper Murray. Nebraska finished the 2024 season with a trip to the NCAA semi-finals and a share of the Big Ten […]

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The Nebraska Cornhuskers have announced the scheduled attendees for the upcoming Big Ten Volleyball Media Days. Head coach Dani Busboom Kelly will be joined by senior middle blocker Rebekah Allick and junior outside hitter Harper Murray.

Nebraska finished the 2024 season with a trip to the NCAA semi-finals and a share of the Big Ten Championship. The season ended with a 33-3 record and a 19-1 conference mark.

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The Huskers will open the 2025 volleyball season on Friday, Aug. 22, when Nebraska hosts Pittsburgh at the Pinnacle Bank Arena as part of the AVCA First Serve.

Big Ten Media Days will take place on July 28 and 29 in Chicago, IL.

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