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WEEK 8 RECAP
Mines moved to 6-0 in league play and ran their current winning streak to four games on the road last weekend with 76-61 and 72-57 wins at Chadron State and South Dakota Mines.
 
Thursday against the Eagles, Majok Deng led the way with 17 points including a perfect 7-7 night at the line and was joined in double figures by Riley Schroeder. Grant Pressly added a season-high nine points and another six assists along with three steals while Jonathan Moore, Alex Romack and Reagan Kock all had eight.
 
Saturday in Rapid City, it was a back-and-forth kind of game early before Mines finally went ahead and stayed ahead late in the first half. Schroeder led the effort with 15 points on 5-9 shooting and 3-6 from three with five boards and three dimes while Adam Krasovec had his best outing of the season, dropping 14 on 6-8 shooting while Markus Pastorcic-Straun added 12 off the bench on 5-8 from the floor. Koch and Pressly both had big days on the glass, hauling in eight rebounds each and combing for five assists.
 
FOR ALL TIME
Currently in his 24th season leading the Orediggers, head coach Pryor Orser has seen a thing or two and is subsequently no stranger to milestone moments and record-setting success. On January 20 of last season, the legendary coach added another to his list of accomplishments, becoming the winningest coach in terms of conference wins in the history of the RMAC with 310 and counting. Just weeks later in February, Orser broke another conference record, this time for the most overall wins by a head coach in league history with a 74-56 win over Chadron State, giving him 442 for his career to again pass the great Bob Hofman who made a mark on RMAC history at Fort Lewis and Western Colorado over his 24 seasons between the two institutions. With seemingly no plans to hang it up anytime soon and enjoying another successful season this year, Orser has the potential to set a record that could stand for just as long, if not longer, than the previous mark as another point on an already remarkable resume in a coaching career matched by only a few.
 
RMAC RESET
Mines and MSU Denver remain 1-2 atop the RMAC standings at 6-0 followed by the 4-2 trio of UCCS, Black Hills State and Regis. Four teams are 3-3 heading into week four of conference action as Westminster, Fort Lewis, CSU Pueblo and Colorado Christian will look to start separating themselves from one another. Colorado Mesa knocked off Western Colorado 64-63 Tuesday night as those teams now both stand at 3-4 followed by Chadron State at 2-4. Adams State and South Dakota Mines are both 1-5 with 0-6 New Mexico Highlands bringing up the rear.
 
LEAGUE LEADERS
Surveying the RMAC leaderboards, several Orediggers find themselves at or near the top of the league in several categories. Majok Deng is tied for fourth in the conference in scoring at 15.7 PPG and is 11th in field goals with 70 made this season. Juani Dassie leads the RMAC in three-point percentage at .493 and is third in three-point field goals with 36. Grant Pressly meanwhile is third in the conference in assists with 54 while Cade Mankle is 11th with 42. That duo is also first and fifth in assist/turnover ratio at 3.9 and 1.8 respectively. Jonathan Moore is tied for seventh in the RMAC in blocked shots with 13 as sophomore running mate Markus Pastorcic-Straun jis ust outside the top 10 in the conference in both assists and steals.
 
As a team, Mines is second in the RMAC in scoring at 84.3 PPG, trailing only Adams State and is one of just four teams scoring more than 80 per game while defensively they rank second in scoring at 67.4 PPG. The Orediggers are third in the league with a .499 field goal percentage, second with a .387 three-point percentage and tops with 144 three-pointers made while ranking sixth and fourth respectively in opponent field goal and opponent three-point percentage. Mines is also fourth in the RMAC in rebounding average and sixth in total rebounds while showcasing their ability on the offensive glass, ranking fourth in offensive boards. They also lead the league in assist/turnover ratio at 1.53 thanks to a league-leading 277 assists against 181 turnovers. The only team with 250 or more assists in the RMAC this season, the Orediggers are also tied for fifth in blocked shots with 45 and are the fourth of five teams with 100 or more steals at 108.
 
NATIONAL STATS
The Orediggers can find themselves in several places among the national statistical leaders as team this season. Currently, Mines is fifth in the country in assists per game at 19.8 and fourth nationally in bench points at 40.9 PPG. Their 16.9 scoring margin is good for ninth and their 10.3 three-pointers per game is enough for 17th. The Orediggers are also 18th in assist/turnover ratio at 1.53 and now 20th nationally in field goal percentage at 49.9% and 14th in three-point percentage at 38.7%.
 
MILESTONE MEN
Majok Deng is now on the plus side of 100 three-point field goals in his collegiate career with 119 as well as 215 rebounds and is up to 854 points, with 787 of those coming at Mines. Reagan Koch is 18 points shy of 400 in his career and 26 rebounds from 200 and is up to 60 steals. Adam Krasovec needs one more field goals for 250 in his career as he also stands with 343 rebounds, 97 assists and 37 steals.
 
Cade Mankle eclipsed 500 points in his Mines tenure last Thursday and has 178 rebounds and assists along with 199 field goals and 42 steals. Grant Pressly is on the plus side of 100 career points and is four assists away from 150 in his career and went over 150 rebounds last Thursday as well, while eight more steals will net him 50. Riley Schroeder blew past the 800-point mark in his career Thursday as well and depending how the rest of the season goes, 1,000 may still be in a possibility. He also carries 362 rebounds, 142 assists, 56 blocks and 54 steals.
 
GETTING THAT SILVER
Grant Pressly and Reagan Koch each completed their undergraduate degrees in May and collected their silver-plated diplomas as they walked across the stage and are back for more as both have begun graduate programs. Pressly, a fifth-year man out of Plano, Texas earned a Bachelor’s degree in Business Engineering and Management Science while Koch needed just three years to graduate with a degree in in Mechanical Engineering. Both men are currently pursuing graduate degrees in Engineering and Technology Management.
 
CHECKING THE STATS
It was an interesting weekend on the stat sheet as different individuals highlighted the winning efforts on the road each time out and as a result, season averages and totals have seen quite the shuffle. Majok Deng still leads the way in scoring at 15.7 PPG on .43/.356/.900 shooting with 4.1 RPG and 11 steals to his ledger. Riley Schroeder is now up to 12.1 PPG on .527/.451/.800 this season with 3.0 RPG, 26 assists, six steals and six blocks.
 
The sophomore duo of Markus Pastorcic-Straun and Alex Romack are both averaging 9.9 PPG. The former leads the team in steals with 16 and shooting .517 from the floor and .767 at the line while amassing 40 assists, while the latter leads the team in rebounding at 4.8 RPG and is near the top in field goal percentage at .610 while also adding 17 assists, 10 steals and nine blocks.
 
Juani Dassie will look to bounce back from an uncharacteristically quiet weekend as he enters the week shooting .535 from the floor and .493 from three with nine steals and six blocks. Cade Mankle and Reagan Koch both check in this week at 6.4 PPG with 42 and 27 assists respectively. Mankel is shooting .440 from the field and has 13 steals, while Koch is shooting .433 from the floor and .405 from three with 12 steals of his own.
 
Jonathan Moore (5.4 PPG, .633 FG%, 3.7 RPG) leads the team with 13 blocked shots while Grant Pressly (3.2 PPG, .565 FG%, 13 STL) has a team-best 54 assists. Adam Krasovec (4.8 PPG, .476 FG%) will look to keep building momentum following his big day Saturday and looks to add onto five steals and three blocks this season.
 
As a team, Mines is averaging 84.3 PPG and is +16.9 in scoring margin. They are shooting .499/.387/.755 while opponents have shot just .427/.324/.691. The Orediggers average 36.7 RPG and are +6.7 in rebounding margin and now average 19.8 assists per contest. Mines turns the ball 12.9 times per night and is +0.7 in TO margin but has an assist/turnover ratio of 1.5 and scores over 17 PPG off turnovers. Defensively, they average 7.7 steals and 3.2 blocks per game.
 
SCOUTING CSU PUEBLO
The ThunderWolves enter the week on a four-game losing streak and in search of their first win since a 68-58 decision over South Dakota Mines on December 14. They dropped both ends of RMAC play last week to Colorado Christian 83-72 at home and to UCCS 82-60 on the road. Prior to that, their trip to the Hoops in Hawai’i Holiday Classic, they dropped both their games to Alaska Anchorage and Hawai’i Pacifici 73-52 and 80-66.
 
Second-year SDMST transfer Brevin Walter leads CSUP in scoring at 11.7 PPG and is shooting .377/.290/.840 this season and is tied for the team lead with 34 assists to go with 3.0 rebounds per game. De’Shaun Cooper is shooting .657 and is second on the team in scoring at 11.5 PPG while leading the team in rebounding at 6.5 per night and blocks with 11 along with 26 assists and eight steals. Armon Muldrew follows at 11.3 PPG with a .410/.292/.789 shooting line and 3.3 rebounds per game and is tired with Walter for the team lead in assists. Corbin Garver is also scoring 10.0 PPG, but has been out of action since early November and appeared in just two games this season.
 
Jaden Kennis checks in at 7.8 PPG and leads the team in steals with 12 in addition to 25 assists and 4.6 RPG while shooting .373 from the floor and .300 from three in mostly a reserve role. Jake Lafferty is scoring 7.4 points with 4.2 rebounds per contest on .554 shooting while Victor Lado has 10 blocks off the bench and scores 6.9 per game on .609 shooting.
 
Denim Johnson (6.2 PPG, .565 FG%, 9 STL) is second on the team with 31 assists but also leads the team with 37 turnovers while Kesean Bazile (4.8 PPG, .358 FG%, 9 STL) and Sam Howery (1.7 PPG, .529 FG%, 6 STL) have 18 and 15 assists respectively.
 
For the season, CSU Pueblo is scoring 73.6 PPG and is +6.5 in scoring margin. As a team, they shoot .465/.310/.708 while opponents have shot .405/.282/.700. They collect 37.9 rebounds per game and are +3.7 in rebounding margin and dish out 15.4 assists per contest. The Pack turn the ball over 12.1 times per game and are just about level in turnover margin at -0.5 while defensively they collect 5.5 steals and register 2.1 blocks per game.
 
SCOUTING COLORADO CHRISTIAN
The Cougars will square off with MSU Denver Thursday night before heading up Highway 6 to Golden Saturday. After ending 2024 on a three-game losing streak, CCU has won two of three to open the new year with a 77-56 win over Northern New Mexico and an 83-72 win over CSU Pueblo with a midweek loss to UCCS by a score of 84-59 in between.
 
Bradley Land is the lone man averaging double figure scoring for the Cougars at 14.9 PPG on .551/.480/.791 shooting and also leads the team in rebounding at 5.5 per night along with having 25 assists, 10 steals and six blocks. Schafer Reichart, who had the game of his career in the upset of Mines in Lakewood last season, is scoring 7.9 PPG on .466 shooting and is tops on the team with 48 assists and 16 steals. Shaylen Woodberry is also scoring 7.9 PPG on .542/.556/.786 shooting and is leads CCU in three-point shooting.
 
CJ Barnes averages 7.1 PPG on .600 shooting with five blocks while Tate Odvody scores 6.6 per game as a .518 shooter with 16 dimes and nine steals. Bobby McWard is also a three-pointer threat, as while he only averages 6.4 PPG, 17 of his 25 field goals this season have come from long range.
 
Promise Idiaru (6.0 PPG, .471 FG%, 3.8 RPG) leads the team with 13 blocks having split time between the bench and starting rotation this season, while Jacob Everson (5.0 PPG, .328 FG%) and Ezra Guest are worth watching as well, combing for 31 assists and 11 steals between them.
 
On the year, Colorado Christian average 70.8 PPG and is +0.9 in scoring margin. They shoot .493/.376/.716 as a team while opponents have gone .462/.398/.692. They collect 31.7 rebounds per game and are +4.8 in rebounding margin while averaging 13.4 assists per game. CCU turns it over 14.1 times per game and is -2.6 in TO margin while defensively they force 5.9 steals and recording 2.6 blocks per game.
 
SERIES HISTORY
Mines will continue to work to leveling the all-time series with CSU Pueblo Thursday night as they trail 31-36. Winners of the last nine games in the series, the Orediggers are 17-14 all-time when playing at home in the series. Last season’s single meeting was an 85-79 overtime thriller in Pueblo and prior to that, the teams met in Golden where Mines posted a 97-62 win. Mines last lost in the series in 2018 in Golden by a score of 83-79.
 
The Orediggers will look to start anew against the Cougars as their 17-game winning streak was dashed by an 83-81 loss in Lakewood last February in a game that was postponed to February 26 from February 23 as a result of a CCU player shattering a backboard in pregame warmups. The first meeting between the teams last season was January 6 in Golden and resulted in an 88-72 Mines win. All-time, Mines is 39-14 against Colorado Christian and 20-7 when playing in Golden. The last time the Orediggers last at home was March of 2013 by a score of 84-76.
 
LOOKING AHEAD
A Top 25 showdown await next Thursday at Lockridge Arena as MSU Denver makes the trip to Golden before the Orediggers make the short trip down I-70 to take on Regis Saturday afternoon.

#12/6 Mines (12-2, 6-0) vs. CSU Pueblo (8-6, 3-3) – Thursday, 7:30 p.m. – Golden, Colo. [Live Stats] [RMAC Network]
#12/6 Mines (12-2, 6-0) vs. Colorado Christian (7-7, 3-3) – Saturday, 3 p.m. – Golden, Colo. [Live Stats] [RMAC Network]


 
BACK AT HOME
The #12/6 Colorado School of Mines men’s basketball team opens a stretch with five of their next six games at Lockridge Arena this week as Thursday night they welcome CSU Pueblo to town followed by Colorado Christian Saturday for week four of Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference action.
 
LIVE COVERAGE
This week’s games will be streamed free of charge on the RMAC Network. Free live stats will also be available. Links for video and stats can be found on minesathletics.com.
 
TICKETS PLEASE!
Mines Athletics has launched a new online ticketing platform in collaboration with Vivenu. The new portal will be a one-stop hub for fans to purchase tickets and get game day information, while also making it easier to find and get seats to all Oredigger athletic events. Click here to learn more about the ticketing system, how it works and to purchase your tickets for this weekend’s games and beyond. Mines faculty, staff, and students still get free general admission tickets to every home sporting event (one per student and up to four per employee). Tapping BlasterCards at the gate will no longer work and tickets must be reserved in advance. Fans can still purchase tickets on game day at the venue with cash or credit cards just as before. Friends and family on the pass list and All-Sport Pass and RMAC Pass holders should continue to go to the ticket office as normal to obtain their complimentary tickets. No advance purchase is required.
 
AT THE HELM
The 2024-25 season will be the 24th for the Orediggers under the guidance of head coach Pryor Orser. The winningest coach in the history of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference, Orser’s record stands at 457-229 overall and a mark of 323-155 in league play. Under Orser, Mines has won five RMAC regular-season championships and two RMAC Tournament titles and qualified for 13 NCAA Tournaments including two Elite Eight trips. 
 
IN THE POLLS
The Orediggers were tabbed the preseason favorites to win the RMAC this season, earning 11 of 14 first place ballots and compiling 191 points. MSU Denver was picked to finish second followed by Regis, Black Hills State and Colorado Mesa.
 
A new number one headlines the Top 25 this week as following Nova Southeastern’s first loss of the season, Washburn ascended to the top spot followed by Daemen. NSU dropped to third while Ferris State and Alabama Huntsville each moved up one spot to round out the top five this week. Last week’s #4 Minot State dropped all the way to 14th this week following their first two losses of the season to Sioux Falls and Southwest Minnesota State. MSU Denver jumped up three spots to #19 this week as the only other RMAC team in national consideration.
 
In the media poll, Washburn also ascended to the top spot while NSU dropped just one spot down to second. Ferris State and Daemen remained third and fourth while Alabama Huntsville moved to fifth. MSU Denver entered at #17 after earning votes last week.Fans can keep up with Mines men’s basketball on X and Instagram at @minesmbb. They can also keep up with Colorado School of Mines Athletics all year long on Facebook, X and Instagram using the handle @MinesAthletics.

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Lynchburg Announces Joshua Knapp As Head Men’s Volleyball Coach

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Lynchburg, Va. — The University of Lynchburg and Director of Athletics Jon Waters are thrilled to announce the hiring of Joshua Knapp as the new head coach of the men’s volleyball program. 

“Josh made a great impression on our staff with his student-focused leadership and desire to build a championship-level program,” said Waters. “His commitment to the well-rounded student experience was evident through his past experiences. We are excited to have him get in to motion with our group next month.”

“I want to thank the Director of Athletics, Jon Waters, and the staff at the University of Lynchburg for giving me this opportunity to lead this newly established Men’s Volleyball Program,” said Knapp. “The University of Lynchburg has a proven history of success within its athletic department, and my goal is to embody that culture and elevate Men’s Volleyball to become a top contender in both the ODAC and the NCAA. I look forward to the opportunity to challenge the narrative of what’s possible for a newly founded program and to be part of a growing volleyball environment for the student-athletes here at the University of Lynchburg.”

Knapp arrives in the Hill City with experience as a coach, student-athlete, and official, bringing a versatile background that will support the continued growth of the Hornets’ emerging men’s volleyball operation.

Knapp most recently served as the head coach for the Liberty University men’s club volleyball program, where he led the team since January 2023. In that role, he managed all aspects of the program, including training direction, recruitment efforts, and the coordination of support staff. Prior to taking over as head coach, he worked with the Flames as an assistant coach from August 2022 to January 2023, helping integrate skills development, training plans, and travel logistics for the team.

In addition to his coaching experience, Knapp is also a certified volleyball official with the Virginia High School League and the NCAA, a role he began in August 2025. His work as an official allowed him to use working knowledge of volleyball rules, regulations, and procedures while exhibiting professionalism through all interactions.

A former two-sport student-athlete at Liberty University, Knapp competed for four years in a high-level collegiate setting and served as a team captain for the men’s volleyball team from 2020 through 2022. Knapp earned his B.S. in Interdisciplinary Studies from Liberty University in 2022, completing academic specializations in business, sports management, and carpentry.

The University of Lynchburg looks forward to the leadership, energy, and experience Knapp brings to the program as he begins his tenure with the Hornets men’s volleyball team.

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PLNU volleyball joins Elite 8 after NCAA Tournament West Regional win – NBC 7 San Diego

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Point Loma Nazarene volleyball star Abigail Nua is the two-time defending PacWest Conference Player of the Year. She won this year’s award despite missing the last eight matches with a knee injury. Nua is nowhere near 100% healthy, but she told head coach Jonathan Scott there was no chance she was not going to let a chance to make history get away.

“Jon kind of sat me down and I was like, are you okay?” says Nua. “I just had to be like, I gotta suck it up. I gotta play for my girls. And so, I just said, well, you’re hurt. Deal with it and let’s play ball.”

On Saturday night, Nua did more than that. In the 4th and final set of the Division II West Regional final against Fresno Pacific at Golden Gymnasium, Nua had nine kills, including the one that put the Sea Lions into the Elite 8 for the first time ever.

“They fought really hard. That’s something we talk about all the time, is let your actions show how hungry you are,” says Scott. “And it was really obvious tonight how hungry we were.”

Scott is in his 12th year as the Sea Lions head coach. He’s built the program to the point that PLNU is now a consistent presence in the NCAA Tournament.

“It’s pretty cool. Literally every day, I think about winning a national championship,” says Scott, who has a legitimate chance to make that happen this year.

The Sea Lions are the #3 national seed. They open against #6 Bentley on Thursday morning (the match starts at 9:00 a.m. San Diego time) and they just won a West Regional that was far and away the deepest and most talent-laden of the eight regional sites.

“I’m really excited,” says Nua. “I could say it 10,000 more times, I love this group of girls. I can’t wait to travel with them, I’m really grateful for it.”

As much fun as this trip is going not be, there is also business to be taken care of.

“I gave them an order at the end of the match to enjoy it tonight, to feel good, hug a lot of people, and then when the wake up in the morning no more smiles. It’s time to go and we are not satisfied,” says Scott.

This year’s Elite 8 is being played in Sioux Falls, SD. NBC 7 meteorologist Sheena Parveen says with wind chill, the high temperature there after the Sea Lions arrive is going to feel like 12 degrees. That’s about a 68-degree drop from the San Diego coast. How will they handle the extreme weather change? Like any good Californian, obviously.

“I’ll still be in my Rainbows (sandals),” says Scott.

Win a national title, and nobody will question any fashion choices.



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Penn State Women’s Volleyball Outside Hitter Karis Willow Enters Transfer Portal

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Penn State women’s volleyball outside hitter Karis Willow will enter the transfer portal, she announced on Instagram Monday.

“The last three seasons have been an absolute dream,” Willow wrote. “There have been so many highs and lows but I would not trade my experiences for anything in the world.”

In three seasons with the Nittany Lions, Willow struggled to find consistent playing time. Eleven of her 14 match appearances came this season, and she only totaled six kills.

Willow will look for a new home for her final year of eligibility after graduating from Penn State in May.

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Dec. 8, 2025, 6:55 p.m. CT

UW-Oshkosh freshman Callie Panasuk celebrates with her team during the Division III national championship match against the University of La Verne on Saturday, Dec. 6, in Bloomington, Illinois. The Oak Creek High School graduate was one of four Titans on the All-Tournament Team.

UW-Oshkosh freshman Callie Panasuk celebrates with her team during the Division III national championship match against the University of La Verne on Saturday, Dec. 6, in Bloomington, Illinois. The Oak Creek High School graduate was one of four Titans on the All-Tournament Team.

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Mario Andaya to Step Down as Head Coach of CWU Volleyball to Become Next Deputy Athletics Director

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ELLENSBURG, Wash. Mario Andaya, the Head Coach of the Central Washington University volleyball team since 1996, will step down from his position at the helm of the program to begin a new chapter as the new Deputy Athletics Director of CWU. Lauren Herseth, the Associate Head Coach of the program, will be named the next head coach of Wildcat Volleyball, CWU Director of Athletics Dennis Francois announced on Monday.
 
“It has been amazing to work with Mario over the past 13 years and witness not only the success he has had leading our volleyball program, but also the trust and respect he has earned from our entire athletic staff,” Francois said. “His passion for CWU is unmatched, and his commitment to excellence is evident in everything he does. I am confident he will approach his new role as Deputy Athletics Director with the same level of commitment and be instrumental in the future successes of all of our programs and the Department as a whole.”
 
A former track and field standout at Central in the long and triple jump, Andaya first joined the CWU volleyball team in 1992 as a Student Assistant Volleyball Coach under his predecessor, the late John Pearson. He then became the Wildcats’ Junior Varsity Volleyball Coach from 1993 to 1994, while also serving as Assistant Volleyball Coach until the end of the 1995 season. Andaya was then named Head Coach of the program before the school’s penultimate season in the NAIA in 1996. Andaya proceeded to guide Central Washington through its final days in the NAIA into its move to NCAA Division II with a three-year stay in the Pacific West Conference (1998-2000), before its move to the GNAC in 2001.
 
Andaya and the Wildcats saw great success in 2004, when the team won all 26 of its regular-season matches, becoming just the sixth team in NCAA Division II history to complete the regular season without a loss while also capturing their first GNAC title. The Wildcats repeated as conference champions in 2005 and, after receiving an at-large berth in the NCAA tournament, Andaya guided Central to its first postseason victory since 1991 with a five-set defeat of second-seeded Cal Poly Pomona. The Wildcats also came within one game of the regional championship match, losing to Cal State San Bernardino in five sets in the regional semifinals. The Wildcats’ success culminated with Andaya earning GNAC Coach of the Year honors for both 2004 and 2005.
 
Under Andaya’s guidance, the Wildcats have also produced five 20-win seasons and 18 winning campaigns, including making the NCAA Tournament every year since 2012. In 2024, Central had its best season since 2005–going 18-7 overall, while going 16-2 in the conference to capture the program’s third GNAC title, with Andaya earning his third GNAC Coach of the Year honors. The ‘Cats followed that up this season by going 18-7 overall, with a 14-4 conference record that saw CWU claim its second consecutive title and fourth total, as the Wildcats finished the season in a four-way split for the GNAC regular season title. Central went on to defeat Simon Fraser 3-2 in the first round before narrowly falling to Fresno Pacific 2-3 in the regional semifinals.
 
“The experience leading this program was more than I could have ever imagined when I began my coaching career over thirty years ago,” Andaya said. “All the people that I have shared this experience with throughout my tenure is what I will cherish the most. I am very sad to leave this current team and coaches, but I am so excited to see what they will accomplish in the future. I have been blessed to have had this final season with them and for the journey we experienced together. I want to thank the alumni and supporters of this program for making Wildcat Volleyball such a wonderful family to be a part of. I am so excited for Lauren to step in as the new leader of this program and for the new era of CWU Volleyball.
 
I want to thank Dr. Dennis Francois and President Wohlpart for the opportunity to move into a new role with CWU Athletics. We have incredible people working in this department and institution, all who have high expectations and energy to achieve big things. I am excited to get started.”
 
Since joining the Division II ranks, the Wildcats have appeared in 15 NCAA Regionals, produced 23 AVCA All-Region selections, 16 AVCA All-Americans, seven GNAC Players of the Year (overall and defense), and 41 All-GNAC first-team selections.
 
Off the court, Andaya has coached over 100 academic all-conference players during his tenure. In 2002, the Wildcats set a then-conference record with eight selections to the GNAC Academic All-Conference team and posted the highest team grade-point average in the 10-team league. Six different times, a Wildcat has posted the highest individual GPA in the GNAC.
Andaya finishes his tenure at CWU as the winningest coach in program history with an overall record of 489-315, while going 328-186 in conference.
 
Andaya will begin his new position effectively on Dec. 16, 2025.





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No.1 Defeated by Two-Time Defending National Champions in Five

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SIOUX CITY, Iowa [BOX SCORE | BRACKET | SCHEDULE] – In the 2025 NAIA Women’s Volleyball National Semifinal Round, the Indiana Wesleyan Wildcats emerged victorious over the Eastern Oregon Mountaineers with a hard-fought 3-2 battle (25-20, 23-25, 19-25, 25-15, 15-11).

The Wildcats started strong, taking the first set 25-20, but EOU quickly responded by winning the next two sets 25-23 and 25-19, respectively. IWU rallied to win the fourth set 25-15, forcing a decisive fifth set. In the final stretch, Indiana Wesleyan went on a 9-2 scoring run to clinch the victory with a 15-11 set win.

Indiana Wesleyan was led by freshman rightside hitter Shae Williams, who recorded 25 kills and an impressive hitting percentage of .477. Marissa Mullins also contributed significantly with 16 kills and a .536 hitting percentage, while Eva Joldersma added 22 kills. Setter, Abbigail Porter, dished out 61 assists at 12.2 per set, to go along with 17 digs. IWU’s backline was led by Dayessi Luis with 21 digs and Cadee Notter with 20.

The Mountaineers’ efforts were highlighted by Keira Vaughn, who delivered 20 kills and maintained a .236 hitting percentage. Brooke Womack contributed 13 kills, and Kiauna Mack added nine kills. Kate Stidham and Madison Vaughn led EOU’s offense with 26 and 21 assists, respectively. Defensively, Jaycee Villastrigo led the team with 23 digs, followed closely by Womack with 22.

With the loss, Eastern Oregon is eliminated from championship play.

IWU moves on to play in the championship match for the third year straight and third in program history.

Indiana Wesleyan is in a position to win a third Championship title in three years. The last time a team won three in a row was 2007-10 when former member, Fresno Pacific (Calif.), won four in a row. Only three teams in NAIA history have won three or more titles in as many years.

The Wildcats will return to action Tuesday, December 10, at 7 p.m. CT, taking on the winner of Concordia (Neb.) vs. Northwestern (Iowa) to decide who wins the Battle for the Red Banner.

 



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