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Riley Andres, St. Thomas Aquinas junior
St. Thomas Aquinas junior Riley Andres had a remarkable season to lift the Raiders to a regional final appearance and was recognized as the Sun Sentinel Broward girls water polo player of the year. Andres, who has displayed her versatility throughout her career, had a stellar junior campaign at the utility position. She was one […]

St. Thomas Aquinas junior Riley Andres had a remarkable season to lift the Raiders to a regional final appearance and was recognized as the Sun Sentinel Broward girls water polo player of the year.
Andres, who has displayed her versatility throughout her career, had a stellar junior campaign at the utility position. She was one of the top players nationally in points and goals scored. She finished the season with 204 points and had 175 goals scored, 54 steals and 29 assists. Andres scored 15 goals in a game and had eight different games with 10 or more goals.
She also stepped up with eight goals to lift the Raiders to a 14-13 victory in the regional semifinal against Pembroke Pines Charter. St. Thomas Aquinas avenged two losses to Pembroke Pines Charter from earlier in the season. Andres did not play in the first meeting between the schools and did not play a full game in the second meeting.
“I told the team it was going to be a hard game,” Andres said. “I knew I had to give it my all. It’s my favorite game this year. It all came together for our team. I definitely led the team as best as I can.”
Andres had focused on swimming before starting with water polo in the seventh grade. She has excelled with the South Florida Water Polo Club where she also had an opportunity to compete with boys players to improve her game.
“I was already a great swimmer, but it’s not what I really wanted to do,” Andres said. “I wanted to try a new sport and found water polo. It made me tougher to be able to practice with boys on the club team. I have some of the best coaches at club who have been able to push me to do my best.”
Andres previously was selected to represent the Southeast Zone for the USA Water Polo Olympic Development Program Girls Cadet National Team in 2023. She also has been a participant with the Asphalt Green Water Polo Club and competes in tournaments in California.
Andres said a personal goal is to surpass 500 goals in her career with the Raiders. She is looking forward to her senior season.
“I have learned a lot from when I first started,” Andres said. “It’s been great to have that connection with the girls on the team. I just really enjoy the sport and it’s a lot of fun.”

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Stella Swenson Named to USA U21 Team
MINNEAPOLIS — USA Volleyball has announced the 12 athletes chosen to represent the United States at the 2025 NORCECA Women’s U21 Pan American Cup, July 22–27, in San Jose, Costa Rica. Included in that group is Gophers redshirt freshman setter Stella Swenson. Swenson redshirted in her first year on campus in 2024 to develop behind redshirt senior […]

MINNEAPOLIS — USA Volleyball has announced the 12 athletes chosen to represent the United States at the 2025 NORCECA Women’s U21 Pan American Cup, July 22–27, in San Jose, Costa Rica.
Included in that group is Gophers redshirt freshman setter Stella Swenson. Swenson redshirted in her first year on campus in 2024 to develop behind redshirt senior Melani Shaffmaster. She is set to take on the starting role for Minnesota in 2025.
The 12 athletes were chosen from the 18 members of the Women’s U21 National Team who participated in a training block from July 13-19 at the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
BYU women’s head coach Heather Olmstead is leading the team in Costa Rica, assisted by TCU’s Keith Smith and Olympian Megan Hodge Easy (Penn State).
The team features nine athletes with previous age-group national team experience for the U.S. The three newcomers are setter Stella Swenson, opposite Jadyn Livings and setter Taylor Parks. All three have been part of the NTDP Training Series.
2025 Women’s U21 National Team for U21 Pan American Cup
Name (Pos., Height, Birth Year, Hometown, School, USAV Region)
1 Lizzy Andrew (MB, 6-5, 2005, Ridgefield, Wash., Stanford University, Columbia Empire)
4 Blaire Bayless (OH, 6-2, 2005, Plano, Texas, University of Pittsburgh, North Texas)
5 Favor Anyanwu (MB, 6-3, 2006, Rowlett, Texas, Southern Methodist University, North Texas)
6 Ayden Ames (MB, 6-4, 2006, Prosper, Texas, University of Texas, North Texas)
7C Brooklyn DeLeye (OH, 6-2, 2005, Auburn, Kan., University of Kentucky, Heart of America)
8 Stella Swenson (S, 6-2, 2005, Wayzata, Minn., University of Minnesota, North Country)
11 Ramsey Gary (L, 5-7, 2005, Pendelton, Ind., University of Texas, Hoosier)
12 Noemie Glover (OPP, 6-2, 2005, Rancho Santa Fe, Calif., Arizona State University, Southern California)
13 Kamryn Gibadlo (OH, 6-1, 2005, Cave Creek, Ariz., University of Utah, Arizona)
14 Jadyn Livings (OPP/OH, 6-1, 2006, Dallas, Texas, Southern Methodist University, North Texas)
16 Taylor Parks (S, 5-11, 2006, Clearwater, Fla., University of Florida, Florida)
19 Abby Vander Wal (OH, 6-3, 2006, Elmhurst, Ill., University of Texas, Great Lakes)
Coaches
Head Coach: Heather Olmstead (BYU)
Assistant Coach: Keith Smith (TCU)
Assistant Coach: Megan Hodge Easy (Penn State)
Performance Analyst: Jimmy Kim (NTDP)
Athletic Trainer: Britta Pestak (Hawken School/University Hospital)
Team Lead: Kyle Thompson (Maryland)
Schedule
All times Central (Match Streams Linked)
July 22: USA vs. Canada, 6 p.m.
July 23: USA vs. Puerto Rico, 4 p.m.
July 24: USA vs. Chile, 6 p.m.
July 25: Quarterfinals
July 26: Semifinals
July 27: Medal Matches
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Shelton Named to AVCA Player of the Year Watch List
NORMAN – Senior Alexis Shelton was named to the preseason watch list for the 2025 Division I Player of the Year Award, presented by Nike Volleyball, the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) announced Tuesday. The list includes 30 players from 20 different schools, featuring some of the best talent in the nation. The names will be […]

The list includes 30 players from 20 different schools, featuring some of the best talent in the nation. The names will be revealed in groups of 10 over three days, from June 22-24.
A 2024 third-team All-American, Shelton had a breakout junior season as she led the team with 455 kills and 4.38 kills/set. She ranked second on the team in digs with 204 and in blocks with 93.
The junior tallied double-digit kills in every meet of the season, including a season-best 27 against Texas. She recorded 20-plus kills on nine occasions and notched eight double-doubles on the year.
Shelton reached the 1,000-kill mark in 2024, the 15th Sooner to achieve the feat. Her 1,118 career kills are good for 14th all-time. Her 455 kills in 2024 place her second all-time for kills in a single season.
The list will be narrowed down to semifinalists in November, after a midseason addition in October. The names of the finalists will be released in December, with the AVCA Player of the Year announcement occurring on Dec. 19 at the AVCA Awards Banquet in Kansas City.
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Georgetown Volleyball Earns AVCA Team Academic Award
Story Links WASHINGTON – Georgetown University’s volleyball team was recognized with the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Team Academic Award sponsored by INTENT, as announced by the governing body this week. “I’m incredibly proud of our team’s accomplishments in the classroom this past year.” said Head Coach AJ Bonetti. “Earning the […]

WASHINGTON – Georgetown University’s volleyball team was recognized with the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Team Academic Award sponsored by INTENT, as announced by the governing body this week.
“I’m incredibly proud of our team’s accomplishments in the classroom this past year.” said Head Coach AJ Bonetti. “Earning the AVCA Team Academic Award is something we pursue every year because it reflects the kind of program we are building, one that values excellence on the court and in the classroom.”
The Hoyas have won 13 AVCA Team Academic Awards in program history, including five times in the past seven seasons. This year, ten of the 11 BIG EAST programs were recognized this season.
To earn the accolade, a program must have maintained a year-long grade-point average of 3.3 on a 4.0 scale (or 4.1 on a 5.0 scale), to earn the award for their classroom excellence during the recently completed academic year.
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Gavin Conant leads North Irvine to gold at USA Water Polo’s Junior Olympics – Orange County Register
Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe now IRVINE — The warm feelings of friendship and redemption embraced Gavin Conant on a sunny, mid-summer afternoon and drove away a cold and somber fall once and for all. Conant and North Irvine’s “Beast Boys” lived up to their nickname by defeating two-time […]

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IRVINE — The warm feelings of friendship and redemption embraced Gavin Conant on a sunny, mid-summer afternoon and drove away a cold and somber fall once and for all.
Conant and North Irvine’s “Beast Boys” lived up to their nickname by defeating two-time defending champion Newport Beach 9-5 in the 18-and-under boys final at the USA Water Polo Junior Olympics on Tuesday.
Before a packed crowd at Woollett Aquatics Center, Conant earned MVP honors with a match-high four goals, two field blocks and two steals.
The USC-bound attacker delivered the performance after missing his senior season at JSerra in the fall because of a back injury.
“This is fate, so it was fun,” Conant said after leading North Irvine’s to its first 18s title. “I was out for about six, seven months and that was really hard. But I got back in January and started training … (and) bounced back.”
Conant said he suffered a stress fracture in his back at the 18-and-under World Championships last summer in Argentina from “over training.”
The injury didn’t require surgery but he missed JSerra’s runner-up finish in the CIF-SS Open Division and title in the SoCal regional.
Conant made up for lost time Tuesday by uniting with an all-star cast of friends to avenge a 12-9 loss to Newport Beach on Monday.
“A lot of these guys (on North Irvine) are national team buddies,” explained Conant, who played at JSerra for two years after transferring from Cathedral Catholic. “We’re all best friends from different clubs and we came together.”
North Irvine’s inspiration, Conant explained, was the Cozy Boys, another “super team” that won the boys 18-and-under crown in 2018.
“I always looked up to the Cozy Boys,” Conant said. “Beast Boys was kind of our thing. It was pretty special. We made the (swim) suits and got the Instagram. It was really fun.”
Beast Boys’ chemistry showed as the No. 5 seed converted all three of its chances on the man-advantage in the first period.
Former JSerra center Colt Bradley (USC) drew two of the exclusions while former Mater Dei left-hander Kyson Becker (UC San Diego) had a goal and assist.
North Irvine finished 5 for 7 with the extra attacker.
“The team came together with some (North Irvine) alumni who just wanted to run in with their friends, and their friends all happened to be really, really good,” North Irvine coach Ed Carrera said.
Former Newport Harbor All-County goalie Luke Harris (USC) made 12 saves to help anchor North Irvine’s defense. Harris and his field blockers held Newport Beach to a 2 for 10 effort on the extra man.
“The game plan (Monday) was just play them straight up and see what they got,” said North Irvine coach Steve Carrera, whose son Jacob (Archie Williams/UC Davis) scored a goal.
“(Newport Beach) played a good game. We just had a little more hustle in us today.”
North Irvine also received two goals from Milan Sumich (Cal) and one from Camden Kocur (Oaks Christian/USC).
Sean Anderson paced Newport Beach with two goals while goalie Connor Clougherty added six saves.
The squad lost Tyler Anderson, an All-County center at JSerra last season, to a game misconduct in the second period.
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WNBA All-Star ratings down 36 percent, still 2nd-most watched – Field Level Media – Professional sports content solutions
The ratings for Saturday’s WNBA All-Star Game on ABC were down 36 percent from the previous year but still drew the second-most viewers in the showcase’s history. The contest in Indianapolis drew 2.19 million viewers according to Front Office Sports, down from a record 3.44 million last year. It still was the most-watched program of […]

The ratings for Saturday’s WNBA All-Star Game on ABC were down 36 percent from the previous year but still drew the second-most viewers in the showcase’s history.
The contest in Indianapolis drew 2.19 million viewers according to Front Office Sports, down from a record 3.44 million last year. It still was the most-watched program of the night across the television landscape, per ESPN.
One glaring reason for the discrepancy is that Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark was on the court for the 2024 All-Star Game and on the bench with a groin injury this year.
Minnesota Lynx star Napheesa Collier scored a record 36 points Saturday to lead her Team Collier to a 151-131 victory over Team Clark.
This is the third straight year ABC aired the All-Star Game in primetime on Saturday. The 2023 game drew 850,000 viewers.
All-Star weekend’s other events were a hit. Friday’s WNBA Skills Challenge and 3-Point Contest drew an average of 1.3 million viewers on ESPN, up a whopping 89 percent over last year.
–Field Level Media
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Volleyball Claims 2025 AVCA Team Academic Award
Story Links Lexington, KY — The WPI volleyball squad received the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Team Academic Awards as announced on Monday. WPI joined a record-breaking 1,450 collegiate and high school volleyball teams that maintained a year-long grade-point average of at least a 3.3 on a 4.0 scale to earn the […]

Lexington, KY — The WPI volleyball squad received the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Team Academic Awards as announced on Monday.
WPI joined a record-breaking 1,450 collegiate and high school volleyball teams that maintained a year-long grade-point average of at least a 3.3 on a 4.0 scale to earn the 2025 AVCA Team Academic Award.
The Crimson and Gray now have claimed the award for the seventh time in program history and the fifth time in the past eight seasons as the Engineers computed a 3.66 team grade-point average.
WPI finished 7-19 in 2024 and look to open the 2025 campaign on Friday, August 29th, versus Wentworth at the Brandeis Invitational.
2025 AVCA Team Academic Award Sponsored By INTENT
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