LOCK HAVEN, Pa. – A total of 297 Slippery Rock University student-athletes were recognized as Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Scholar-Athletes for maintaining above a 3.25 cumulative GPA following the 2024-25 academic year, the league office announced Tuesday.
A total of 178 females and 119 males represented The Rock on the list of 2024-25 PSAC Scholar-Athletes. The Rock’s 297 PSAC Scholar-Athletes represents a school record for SRU since the scholar-athlete program’s implementation in 1994-95.
More than 83 percent (178 / 214) of SRU’s female student-athletes finished the academic year with a cumulative GPA of 3.25 or higher, while just under 45 percent (119 / 265) of male student-athletes finished the year with at least a 3.25 cumulative GPA. In total, 62 percent of Slippery Rock’s 479 student-athletes concluded the year with a cumulative GPA of 3.25 or higher.
Slippery Rock ranked second in the conference in terms of percentage of its total student-athletes to earn PSAC Scholar-Athlete recognition at 62 percent behind only East Stroudsburg University (.640). Despite being sixth in the conference in terms of total student-athletes, Slippery Rock still ranked fourth in the league in number of PSAC Scholar-Athletes honored in 2024-25.
Of the 297 SRU student-athletes honored Monday, 58 maintain a perfect 4.0 GPA.
Slippery Rock’s student-athletes combined to post a 3.489 cumulative QPA following the 2024-25 academic year, which is the highest overall average among all 17 PSAC institutions. The stellar year in the classroom for SRU student-athletes comes alongside a banner year of competition that saw The Rock finish second in Dixon Trophy standings as one of the top overall Athletics Department in the PSAC for the 2024-25 academic year.
Across the conference, the PSAC saw a total of 3,922 student-athletes from the 17 league members be recognized, marking an average of 53 percent of the 7,321 total student-athletes in the league.
11 institutions in the PSAC produced at least 200 scholar-athletes.
The complete list of The Rock’s 2024-25 PSAC Scholar-Athletes can be found below. Student-athletes marked in bold with an asterisk (*) maintained a perfect 4.0 GPA.
Women PSAC Scholar-Athletes
NAME
SPORT
Regan Atkins
Basketball
Alyssa Gillin
Basketball
Sophia Hook*
Basketball
Kayley Joseph-Bernard
Basketball
Deryn Moye
Basketball
Hannah Pugliese
Basketball
Duda Raimundo
Basketball
Endya Robinson
Basketball
Tahmala Thorpe
Basketball
Emily Venick
Basketball
Kaylin Venick
Basketball
Anye Washington
Basketball
Grace Burker*
Field Hockey
Julia Boettler
Field Hockey
Bailee Christman
Field Hockey
Riley Cloude
Field Hockey
Christina Clymer
Field Hockey
Leslie Colliver
Field Hockey
Gianna Conti
Field Hockey
Payton Kane
Field Hockey
Haley Metcalf
Field Hockey
Roz Mikulak*
Field Hockey
Emily Newton
Field Hockey
Coral Piramo
Field Hockey
Leah Riegling*
Field Hockey
Megan Rude
Field Hockey
Hazara Sandhu*
Field Hockey
Paige Shannon
Field Hockey
Madison Shomo
Field Hockey
Feli Stockler
Field Hockey
Haylie Sucharski*
Field Hockey
Maddie Blazey
Lacrosse
Isabella Buono
Lacrosse
Ava Dossier
Lacrosse
Ava Drath
Lacrosse
Cadyn Eismann
Lacrosse
Abby Fink
Lacrosse
Emily Frankowski
Lacrosse
Krysta Frankowski
Lacrosse
Paige Jenkins
Lacrosse
Ella Koslowski
Lacrosse
Alexis Krohmalney
Lacrosse
Eryn Little
Lacrosse
Nicole Masi
Lacrosse
Erin Melcher*
Lacrosse
Mckenzie Murphy
Lacrosse
Amelia Nitsche
Lacrosse
Hailey Ohlsen
Lacrosse
Leora Owings
Lacrosse
Claire Petty
Lacrosse
Lauren Petty
Lacrosse
Reagan Richeson
Lacrosse
Grace Rotter*
Lacrosse
Gemma Sciarroni
Lacrosse
Laurelle Surette
Lacrosse
Sydney Ulmer
Lacrosse
Lily Ventresca
Lacrosse
Shannon Von Kaenel
Lacrosse
Brooke Walters
Lacrosse
Victoria Ziemba
Lacrosse
Leah Allman
Soccer
Ava Balazentis
Soccer
Sam Braden*
Soccer
Allie Burkholder
Soccer
Jordyn Constable*
Soccer
Maddie DeLucio
Soccer
Jaime Dermotta*
Soccer
Faith Diffenbacher
Soccer
Irene Doleno
Soccer
Libby Earley*
Soccer
Chloe Flynn*
Soccer
Jessica Girard
Soccer
Nina King
Soccer
Kate Lasker
Soccer
Brianna Matteson
Soccer
Kierstyn Maxey
Soccer
Bailey McGee*
Soccer
Skylar Munnikhuysen
Soccer
Sophia Palermo
Soccer
Sydney Patrick
Soccer
Lindsey Price
Soccer
Briona Rice
Soccer
Morgan Sarver
Soccer
Sydney Smith
Soccer
Leah Walter
Soccer
Olivia Yoder*
Soccer
Libby Zacharyasz*
Soccer
Mackenzie Borkovich
Softball
Arielle Brown
Softball
Sarah Brown
Softball
Sydney Brown
Softball
Naomi Childs
Softball
Madison Davis
Softball
Ali Giordano*
Softball
Jessica Goldhardt
Softball
Paige Gresgott*
Softball
Alexsa Hurd
Softball
Olivia Logan
Softball
Aubrey Mansfield
Softball
Alyssa Massucci*
Softball
Julia Montie*
Softball
Julia Nutter
Softball
Paige Parker
Softball
Alyssa Sheely
Softball
Grace Smith
Softball
Jeanna Sukey*
Softball
Kayla Williams
Softball
Amaia Balaguer Brau
Tennis
Jane Coulter
Tennis
Marika Kempinski
Tennis
Nicole Kempton*
Tennis
Alissia Kivi
Tennis
Georgie Lancaster
Tennis
Dari Sakhanova
Tennis
Tina Slovak
Tennis
Isabella Bartoletti
Track & Field / Cross Country
Baylee Blauser
Track & Field / Cross Country
Alice Bogia
Track & Field / Cross Country
Katie Book*
Track & Field / Cross Country
Aleks Brozeski
Track & Field / Cross Country
Jennifer Cichra*
Track & Field / Cross Country
Julia Coffaro
Track & Field / Cross Country
Sarah Corrie*
Track & Field / Cross Country
Evabella Cox
Track & Field / Cross Country
Morgan Dennison
Track & Field / Cross Country
Rachel Dickey*
Track & Field / Cross Country
Samantha Gilbert
Track & Field / Cross Country
Maddie Grillo
Track & Field / Cross Country
Paige Griffith
Track & Field / Cross Country
Camryn Guffey
Track & Field / Cross Country
Skye Hackathorn
Track & Field / Cross Country
Sydney Hale
Track & Field / Cross Country
Birtukan Hartman
Track & Field / Cross Country
Olivia Heckman
Track & Field / Cross Country
Lizzie Higgins
Track & Field / Cross Country
Ava Holbrook*
Track & Field / Cross Country
Tatiana Holt
Track & Field / Cross Country
Ruthie Hughes
Track & Field / Cross Country
Anna Igims*
Track & Field / Cross Country
Regan Johnson*
Track & Field / Cross Country
Jianna Long*
Track & Field / Cross Country
Addison Lyles*
Track & Field / Cross Country
Becca Martin*
Track & Field / Cross Country
Shannon McCullough
Track & Field / Cross Country
Layne Miller
Track & Field / Cross Country
Grace Parrett
Track & Field / Cross Country
Sydney Pitcovich
Track & Field / Cross Country
Lydia Reed
Track & Field / Cross Country
Savannah Schneck
Track & Field / Cross Country
Reese Skiba
Track & Field / Cross Country
Annasophia Stauffer
Track & Field / Cross Country
Autumn Stewart
Track & Field / Cross Country
Alexa Stianche
Track & Field / Cross Country
Allie Taylor
Track & Field / Cross Country
Lydia Valeriano
Track & Field / Cross Country
Caitlin Willer
Track & Field / Cross Country
Abby Williamson
Track & Field / Cross Country
Madylin Wolter
Track & Field / Cross Country
Autumn Wyatt
Track & Field / Cross Country
Sophia Yard*
Track & Field / Cross Country
Chaley Younkin
Track & Field / Cross Country
Hanna Zeiler
Track & Field / Cross Country
Marley Annis*
Volleyball
Kate Lachendro-Biery*
Volleyball
Alexia Bowers
Volleyball
Kaitlyn Danszczak
Volleyball
Brooke Farrah
Volleyball
Ava Haynes
Volleyball
Paityn Krause
Volleyball
Gwen McCarthy*
Volleyball
Victoria Nalbach
Volleyball
Kara Pasquale*
Volleyball
Aslyn Pry*
Volleyball
Erica Selfridge*
Volleyball
Ella Sorine
Volleyball
Lauren VonderHaar
Volleyball
Arielle Walter
Volleyball
Jaeden Yost*
Volleyball
Men PSAC Scholar-Athletes
NAME
SPORT
Caelan Bender
Baseball
Max Bernadowski
Baseball
Steve Budash
Baseball
Brandon Butler
Baseball
Michael Cahill*
Baseball
Darryn Callahan
Baseball
Ethan Edkins
Baseball
Aari Fox
Baseball
Andrew Frye
Baseball
Gage Gillott
Baseball
Gary Gubbings III
Baseball
Robert Herr
Baseball
Michael Kitko
Baseball
Owen Malak
Baseball
Treston Nemeth
Baseball
Mason Raup
Baseball
Cayden Robertson
Baseball
Joey Vanzin
Baseball
Kyle Warnsman*
Baseball
Clay Wiesen
Baseball
Mark Wilbur
Baseball
Bobby Clifford
Basketball
Elijah Hill
Basketball
Luke Howes
Basketball
Malik Robinson
Basketball
Mack Staunch*
Basketball
David Bahm
Football
John Brown
Football
Cory Butts
Football
Luke Caldwell
Football
Landon Carbaugh
Football
Connor Chrisman
Football
Teddy Gregory
Football
Brandon Griffin
Football
Carson Heckathorn
Football
Max Heckert
Football
Michael Henwood*
Football
Brad Hoffman
Football
Tyree Johnson
Football
Brayden Long*
Football
Gavin Lutz
Football
Jake Miller
Football
DaOne Owens
Football
Eli Podgorski*
Football
Luke Pugliese
Football
Logan Ramper
Football
Matt Rouse
Football
Josh Stokes
Football
Soren Stoltzfus
Football
Lou Swartz
Football
Ethan Trettel
Football
Nathan Waltman*
Football
Reis Watkins
Football
Brian Young Jr.
Football
Rocco Birns
Soccer
Dylan Bliss*
Soccer
Ethan Boland
Soccer
Dalton DeShong*
Soccer
Aaron Finney
Soccer
Luke Gildea
Soccer
Ryan Hanes
Soccer
Will Harrigan
Soccer
Jimmy Irani
Soccer
Aitor Jorde
Soccer
Alvey Kaufman
Soccer
Sam Kightlinger
Soccer
Gabin Lonjard
Soccer
Chris Mitchell
Soccer
Kaden Reynolds
Soccer
Ignacio Rullan
Soccer
Colton Swanson*
Soccer
Jeroen Van Der Veen
Soccer
Cade Adams
Track & Field / Cross Country
Logan Anderson
Track & Field / Cross Country
Dylan Barca
Track & Field / Cross Country
Cullen Birkes
Track & Field / Cross Country
Camden Bryant*
Track & Field / Cross Country
Dom Bumblis
Track & Field / Cross Country
Joey Cintavey
Track & Field / Cross Country
Ryan Corbitt
Track & Field / Cross Country
Colten Crizer*
Track & Field / Cross Country
Matthew Crow
Track & Field / Cross Country
Ryan Czechowski
Track & Field / Cross Country
Tucker Davis
Track & Field / Cross Country
Andrew Demko
Track & Field / Cross Country
Zack Duda
Track & Field / Cross Country
Scott Finch
Track & Field / Cross Country
Ethan Folmer
Track & Field / Cross Country
Michael Gauntner*
Track & Field / Cross Country
Micah Good
Track & Field / Cross Country
Joshua Gose*
Track & Field / Cross Country
Zach Gose
Track & Field / Cross Country
Logan Gossard
Track & Field / Cross Country
Evan Hall
Track & Field / Cross Country
Chad Hepler
Track & Field / Cross Country
Danick Hinkson
Track & Field / Cross Country
Andy Huynh
Track & Field / Cross Country
Dan Hyatt
Track & Field / Cross Country
Ian James
Track & Field / Cross Country
John Juszynski
Track & Field / Cross Country
Josh Kingerski
Track & Field / Cross Country
Drew Layton
Track & Field / Cross Country
Tyler Morosky
Track & Field / Cross Country
Nate Pitzer*
Track & Field / Cross Country
Kyle Rauchut
Track & Field / Cross Country
Joseph Reed
Track & Field / Cross Country / Football
Mason Reed
Track & Field / Cross Country
Dylan Ribelin
Track & Field / Cross Country
Owen Rindler
Track & Field / Cross Country
Anthony Robare
Track & Field / Cross Country
Joshua Rohland
Track & Field / Cross Country
Bradon Schneider*
Track & Field / Cross Country
Eli Schreiber
Track & Field / Cross Country
Jacob Thompson
Track & Field / Cross Country
AJ Virata
Track & Field / Cross Country
Jonathan Wess*
Track & Field / Cross Country
Seaton Wozniak*
Track & Field / Cross Country
Earnie Zilka
Track & Field / Cross Country
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Ball State vs. Trine University
Last Meeting: Ball State 3, Trine 0 (1/5/2025)
Series History: Ball State leads the series 2-0 Match History – Trine
These teams met for the first time in 2024 as the Cardinals swept the Thunder (25-16, 25-20, 25-19), holding them at a .077 hitting percentage. In 2025, Ball State completed a sweep once more (25-13, 25-13, 25-13) and held Trine to a .085 hitting percentage. Patrick Rogers led the effort that afternoon, leading the team in kills (10), aces (3) and blocks (2). Scouting Trine
Trine concluded the 2025 season 15-9 overall, including a record of 5-3 in the MCVL (Midwest Collegiate Volleyball League). The Thunder made it to the semifinals of the MCVL Tournament, falling 1-3 against eventual tournament champion Mount Union.
SETTING THE SCENE HEAD COACH IANDOLO: Mike Iandolo was officially named the Cardinals’ head coach on Dec. 16, removing the interim label he had held since last June. After joining Ball State as an assistant coach prior to the 2022 season, Iandolo helped the men’s program to a 23-4 record, MIVA regular season and tournament titles, and its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2002, earning the No. 2 seed and a semifinal bye. Since 2022, Iandolo assisted the Cardinals to three 20-win seasons from 2022-24 and three MIVA regular season championships. His promotion ahead of the 2026 season marks the second head coaching role of his career, following a three-year stint at the University of Charleston (W.Va.).
NEW-LOOK COACHING STAFF: Head coach Iandolo is joined on the coaching staff by newly acquired assistant coaches Brian Hogg and Charles Norman who were announced to the program in August of 2025. Hogg comes to Ball State after earning two-straight IVA (Independent Volleyball Association) titles and IVA Coach of the Year honors as head coach at Lincoln Memorial from 2024-25, totaling a record of 45-6. Prior to Ball State, Norman helped the women’s team at Barry University to a 24-5 record in 2024 and led the men’s program during its inaugural season in 2025, ranking fourth in the nation in blocks.
NEW AND FAMILIAR FACES: The 2026 roster brings 11 well-known returners and seven exciting new additions. Ball State returners include team captains Griffin Satterfield, Wil Basilio, Patrick Rogers and Eyal Rawitz, as well as impactful standouts such as Lucas Machado, Ryan Louis, Braydon Savitski-Lynde, Will Patterson, Marty Canavan, Peter Zurawski and Jason Harris. Entering their first seasons with the program are freshmen Tyler Windt, Adir Ben Shloosh, Daniel Günther and Dante Cayaban as well as transfers Nicholas Everett, Jacob Surette, and 2023 national dig leader (3.56 per set) Victor Scherer.
2025 SEASON: The Cardinals finished 2025 with a record of 17-13 along with a 9-7 mark in conference play, ranking fifth in the MIVA. The men ranked third in the conference in blocks with 2.36 per set and points with 16.00 per set. The 2025 season saw Ball State record notable victories over ranked opponents, including #13 Stanford (3-0, Jan. 10), #14 Lewis (3-1, Feb. 13), #16 Ohio State (3-2, Feb. 27), #19 Penn State (3-2, March 15), and #10 McKendree (3-1, March 29). The season concluded as the Cardinals fell 3-2 to #4 Lewis in the MIVA Quarterfinals (April 19).
PRESEASON All-MIVA: Outside hitter Patrick Rogers and setter Lucas Machado earned 2026 Preseason All-MIVA honors, with Rogers leading conference voting to be named MIVA Preseason Player of the Year after recording a team-high 363 kills in his second season with the Cardinals while averaging 3.18 per set on a .271 hitting percentage, adding 65 total blocks and a team-leading 33 service aces. Following the 2025 season, Rogers was named All-MIVA first team and an AVCA All-American Honorable Mention, then spent the offseason with the U.S. National Team, winning gold at the 2025 NORCECA Final Six and earning tournament MVP honors, as well as capturing silver with the Men’s U23 National Team at the 2025 NORCECA Men’s U23 Pan American Cup. Machado totaled a team-best 771 assists in 2025, averaging 8.38 per set, posted a career-high 54 assists against Purdue Fort Wayne on Feb. 26, reached 40 or more assists seven times, and added 117 digs, 49 total blocks and 22 service aces.
AVCA PRESEASON POLL: Ball State enters the 2026 season ranked #16 in the AVCA National Collegiate Men’s Volleyball Preseason Poll with a total of 144 points. The Cardinals will match up against seven other ranked opponents in the season, including #1 UCLA, #7 Loyola Chicago, #9 Stanford, #12 Lewis, #14 Ohio State, #15 McKendree, and #19 George Mason.
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Creighton volleyball adds Wisconsin outside hitter to its roster
Updated: 6:30 PM CST Jan 2, 2026
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Creighton volleyball added an outside hitter from the transfer portal.Trinity Shadd-Ceres has joined the Bluejays after helping Wisconsin to the Final Four last season.Shadd-Ceres played in nine matches with Wisconsin, totaling 12 kills, six digs, four assists, and two blocks.Eight of the Ontario, Canada, native’s kills came during the NCAA Tournament.The 5-foot-11 outside hitter is Creighton’s third high-profile transfer, joining Ayden Ames from Texas and Katie Dalton from Kansas.”Everyone we have talked to about Trinity says she is the best teammate and hardest worker, so she is going to fit right in here at Creighton,” said Creighton head coach Brian Rosen. “She may also be the best overall athlete in any sport to come through! Trinity is so explosive off the floor, has a great arm, and ability to play six rotations. With experience in the Final Four this season, she can handle the big moments. With Angie’s training, there is no limit to her potential and we are all so excited to get her in the gym this spring!” The Bluejays finished the 2025 season with a 28-6 record with their 14th straight NCAA Tournament appearance, 12 consecutive Big East regular season title, sixth Big East Tournament title, and second straight Elite Eight.Make sure you can always see the latest news, weather, sports and more from KETV NewsWatch 7 on Google search.NAVIGATE: Home | Weather | Local News | National | Sports | Newscasts on demand |
OMAHA, Neb. —
Creighton volleyball added an outside hitter from the transfer portal.
Trinity Shadd-Ceres has joined the Bluejays after helping Wisconsin to the Final Four last season.
Shadd-Ceres played in nine matches with Wisconsin, totaling 12 kills, six digs, four assists, and two blocks.
Eight of the Ontario, Canada, native’s kills came during the NCAA Tournament.
The 5-foot-11 outside hitter is Creighton’s third high-profile transfer, joining Ayden Ames from Texas and Katie Dalton from Kansas.
“Everyone we have talked to about Trinity says she is the best teammate and hardest worker, so she is going to fit right in here at Creighton,” said Creighton head coach Brian Rosen. “She may also be the best overall athlete in any sport to come through! Trinity is so explosive off the floor, has a great arm, and ability to play six rotations. With experience in the Final Four this season, she can handle the big moments. With Angie’s training, there is no limit to her potential and we are all so excited to get her in the gym this spring!”
The Bluejays finished the 2025 season with a 28-6 record with their 14th straight NCAA Tournament appearance, 12 consecutive Big East regular season title, sixth Big East Tournament title, and second straight Elite Eight.
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NORTHAMPTON — The Pioneer Valley Regional and Greenfield track and field teams faced off at Smith College in a Valley South matchup on Friday morning. The Green Wave boys delivered a 66-8 win over the Panthers. The Pioneer girls took a 46-41 win over Greenfield.
Pioneer’s Carter Berthiaume scored points for Pioneer and was first overall (5-8.0) in the high jump.
Mason Youmell grabbed a second place overall (8.33, PR) in the 55-hurdles for the Green Wave. Youmell took second overall (5-6.00) in the high jump as well. Youmell took the day off from the 600-meter event to participate in the relay. Shaving some seconds off his overall time in the 600-meter is a personal goal.
Mason Youmell of the Greenfield track and field team participates in a relay at Smith College, Friday in Northampton. Credit: RYAN AMES / Staff Photo
“I am really hoping to get 1:27 by the end of the season,” Youmell said. “That seems like a realistic goal. I’ve cut off seconds from all of my personal records. I’ve been doing better.”
In another personal best performance, Ryan Spofford placed second overall (2:57.35) in the 1000-meter.
Ryan Spofford of the Greenfield track and field team participates in the 1000-meter run at Smith College, Friday in Northampton. Credit: RYAN AMES / Staff Photo
For context, the overall winner (1:31.45) of the 600-meter event was Owen Platt of Amherst. Alex Scotera placed second overall (1:33.72) in the 600-meter for the Green Wave. The performance was a personal record for Scotera.
Dylan Breiwick placed fourth overall (3:05.23) in the 1000-meter for Greenfield. Breiwick also was fifth overall (5:07.87) in the mile for the Green Wave.
For the Pioneer girls, Harper Hake’s performances in distance events helped fuel the win over the Green Wave. In the mile, Hake scored and took seventh overall (6:29.79).
Harper Hake (left) of the Pioneer Valley Regional track and field team participates in the 600-meter run at Smith College, Friday in Northampton. Credit: ADAM HARGRAVES / Staff Photo
“I like where I am right now,” Hake said. “I am truing to get a sub six in the mile. I want to get a better time in the two mile too.”
To improve her time in distance events, Hake relies on good nutrition and does runs that are longer than her events. Hake was 10th overall (2:02.32) in the 600-meter. The performance was a personal record for the freshman. In the 2-mile, Hake placed third overall (14:30).
Kyra Tamsin led the charge for the Green Wave in the girls’ events. In the 55-hurdles, Tamsin took first overall (10.48, PR) for Greenfield. Tamsin set another personal record in the 300-meter, placing eighth overall (48.62.)
“My 300 and my 55 hurdles were good,” Tamsin said. “I want my numbers to improve. But as of right now they aren’t bad.”
Lucianne Burnap established a personal record in the 55-hurdles, finishing sixth overall (11.46) for the Panthers. In the field events, Gabby Warriner-Cardin scored points and placed eighth-overall (21-08.50) in the shot put for the Panthers.
Burnap and Addison Chapin both finished tied for fifth (4-4.0) in the high jump for Pioneer.
In the long jump, Holly Babineau scored points and placed eighth-overall (13-09.75) for the Green Wave.
Boys track & field
Athol 27, Commerce 23 — The Bears downed the Raiders in Valley South competition. Elijah Etienne scored points and placed tied for seventh (32-10.50) in the shot put for the Bears.
John Blanchard took 14th overall (2:02.36) in the 600-meter event.
Frontier 41, Mohawk 35 — Ezra Rich’s first place performance in the shot put helped the Redhawks get past the Warriors in Valley North play.
Luke Howard placed second (2:45.76) in the 1000-meter for the Redhawks.
Tanner Biagini placed first overall in the 300-meter for Mohawk. Biagini also scored and placed ninth (6.94) in the 55-meter for the Warriors. Rex Kuoppala placed fourth overall (5:02.19) in the mile.
Peter Healey (11:14.57, third) and Carson Richardson (11:34.70, fourth) impressed in the 2-mile for the Warriors.
Mahar 51, Southwick 22 — The Senators ran past the Rams in Valley North competition.
Danny Quigley was eighth overall (39.18) in the 300-meter for the Senators. Ronnie Stone scored points and placed 15th overall (4-10.0) in the high jump.
Girls track & field
Athol 52, Commerce 1 — In Valley South competition, the Bears cruised past the Raiders. Emily Abram snagged a personal record in the shot put, finishing sixth overall (22-3.25) for Athol.
Mahar 40, Southwick 22 — Stellina Moore helped the Senators to a win over the Rams in Valley North play.
Moore finished tied for fourth overall (14-03.5) in the long jump and tied for third (4-8.0) in the high jump. Moore added a third place finish (9.98) in the 55-hurdles.
Madilyn Moore scored in the shot put for the Senators, finishing seventh (25 feet) overall.
Frontier 78, Mohawk 13 —The Redhawks defeated the Warriors in Valley North competition.
Louise Flagollet placed third in the 300-meter for the Redhawks. Louise Flagollet also took second overall (4-10.0) in the high jump. Phoebe Radner was seventh overall (1:58.44) in the 600-meter. Liv Christensen placed (14:19.49) in the 2-mile for Frontier. Emmanuelle Flagollet took second (9.55) in the 55-hurdles and fourth in the long jump (14-03.50).
Virginia Krezmien scored some points and placed sixth overall (3:40.32) in the 1000-meter for Mohawk. In the mile, Krezmien placed second overall (6:05.67).
BATON ROUGE – LSU Beach Volleyball coach Russell Brock has announced the addition of two transfers – Emily Hellmuth and Zayna Meyer – who will join the Tigers for the upcoming season.
Hellmuth and Meyer come to LSU as grad transfers. The Tigers return 11 players from last year’s team. These two transfers join LSU in addition to six freshmen.
“Really excited about our two additions for this spring,” Brock said. “They are both athletic players with good size and great skills and are excited about the transition to beach. Both, are decorated indoor players who have been seasoned leaders for their teams. Their work ethic, positive attitudes and excitement will be fantastic additions to our culture and our team this year. Couldn’t be more excited to add them to our family.”
Hellmuth comes to LSU after a great four-year career playing indoor volleyball at Pepperdine and Texas A&M University. During her time playing indoor, she was a lethal outside hitter with over 1,000 career kills. Three of her four seasons she recorded at least 300 kills and during a match in her final season, she recorded a career high .667 hitting percentage. As a senior last year, Hellmuth helped lead the Aggies to the NCAA National Championship Title with 72 digs, 45 blocks, 12 aces and eight assists.
“Emily has been tested as a passer and has great skills as a blocker and hitter. Her offensive ability will transition really well to the sand. She’s faced the biggest challenges under the brightest lights and has excelled in those moments.”
Meyer is coming to LSU following a four-year career playing indoor volleyball in which she finished her final season at UCLA with a total of 187 assists, 62 digs and 11 blocks. During the 2023 season, Meyer was named Big West Setter of the Year while playing indoor at Long Beach State and averaged 10 assists per set.
“Zayna is quick and springy. As one of the elite offensive setters in the country, she brings excellent control of the ball both as a setter and a hitter. Her ability to play above the net will also be a great asset defensively.”
OMAHA, Neb. — Wisconsin outside hitter Trinity Shadd-Ceres has signed to join the Creighton Volleyball program later this month. Shadd-Ceres is Creighton’s third high-profile transfer this winter, joining Ayden Ames (Texas) and Katie Dalton (Kansas).
“Everyone we have talked to about Trinity says she is the best teammate and hardest worker, so she is going to fit right in here at Creighton,” said Creighton head coach Brian Rosen. “She may also be the best overall athlete in any sport to come through! Trinity is so explosive off the floor, has a great arm, and ability to play six rotations. With experience in the Final Four this season, she can handle the big moments. With Angie’s training, there is no limit to her potential and we are all so excited to get her in the gym this spring!”
Shadd-Ceres played in nine matches for Wisconsin’s Final Four team in 2025, finishing the season with 12 kills, six digs, four assists and two blocks. Eight of her 12 kills came during the NCAA Tournament, including four kills in the First Round vs. Eastern Illinois on Dec. 4th and three more in a Regional Final win at Texas on Dec. 14th.
That came after Shadd-Ceres played in four matches as a freshman in 2024, starting two. She finished her rookie campaign with 10 kills, seven digs and three blocks in four matches played. Among her teammates in 2024 was current Bluejay defensive specialist Saige Damrow.
The 5-foot-11 native of Ontario, Canada, was named the Senior Female Volleyball Athlete of the Year in 2023 and a member of Team Canada’s U19 Women’s National Team. She was also a track standout before enrolling at Wisconsin, as she was named Junior Female Track & Field Athlete of the Year in 2022 and Senior Female Athlete of the Year in 2023. She also partcipated in Canada’s Olympic Trials in the Long Jump in 2024.
Creighton finished the 2025 season with a 28-6 record, appearing in its 14th straight NCAA Tournament, winning its 12th consecutive BIG EAST regular-season title, earning sixth BIG EAST Tournament title in a row and reaching its second straight Elite Eight.