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Shippensburg has multiple selections to 75th Anniversary “Made in the PSAC” honoree list

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SHIPPENSBURG, Pa. – Shippensburg University has connections to seven individuals who were announced on Wednesday as selections to the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC)’s “Made in the PSAC” list.
 
The list recognizes former student-athletes who have gone on to influential careers after graduation – in this case – careers that do not include being a professional athlete.
 
The PSAC is celebrating its 75th anniversary season in 2025-26 and will honor 300 of its most prominent contributors throughout the month of September.
 
“For 75 years, the PSAC has been more than a conference–it’s been a proving ground for excellence, leadership, and lifelong impact,” Commissioner Steve Murray said. “The ‘Made in the PSAC’ honorees reflect the very best of what our institutions represent. Their achievements stand as a testament to the transformative power of Division II athletics and the values that define the PSAC: integrity, resilience, and a commitment to something greater than oneself.”
 
The PSAC was founded on March 11, 1951, and comprised 14 institutions as the Pennsylvania State Teachers College Athletic Conference (PSTCAC). Since then, it has grown into one of the largest conferences in the NCAA across all three divisions.
 
Carl Barger – Shippensburg, Men’s Basketball, 1948-49 – 1951-52

Founding Team President of the Florida Marlins from 1991-92; team President and COO of the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1987-91; former managing partner and chairman of Eckert, Seamans, Cherin & Mellot, one of the major law firms in Pittsburgh; 4-year letterwinner at Shippensburg
 
Tim Ebersole – Shippensburg, Football, 1979-82
Director of Collegiate Basketball Officials Organization (CBOO); 30-year career as a college men’s basketball official at the NCAA Division I, Division II and Division III level; current basketball officiating coordinator for the PSAC and other NCAA conferences; 2x All-America Honorable Mention quarterback who was named the 1981 PSAC and ECAC Football Player of the Year
 
Judy Lawes – Shippensburg, Softball/Tennis, 1980-84
Kutztown’s softball coach since 1988 who has compiled 1,175 career wins; ninth-winningest coach in DII history (second in PSAC); NFCA Hall of Fame; 9x PSAC East Coach of the Year; 3x Atlantic Region champion;
 
Khalid Mumin – Shippensburg, Men’s Basketball, 1992-94

Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Education from January 2023 – December 2024; current Chief of Strategy, Education Partnerships & Global Development at MindUP | The Goldie Hawn Foundation; 11 years as a school superintendent, serving Caroline County (Md.) (2011-14), Reading (Pa.) (2014-21) and Lower Merion (Pa.); 2-year starter who scored 652 points in his two seasons
 
Jeanne Shaheen – Shippensburg, Women’s Basketball, 1965-67
Senior U.S. Senator from New Hampshire, currently in her third term (held since January 2009); governor of New Hampshire from 1997-2003; first woman to ever be elected both as a governor and a U.S. Senator; first collegiate women’s basketball player ever elected as a state governor; former chair of the U.S. Senate Small Business Committee, now ranking member of Foreign Relations Committee
 
There are also two selections to the list who are not SU graduates but who have significant ties to the University:
 
Laurie Carter – Clarion, Women’s Track & Field, 1981-84

Clarion Sports Hall of Famer in women’s track & field that has gone on to a prestigious career in higher education; current president of Lawrence University; former president of Shippensburg University; spent 25 years as Director of Student Affairs at Juilliard
 
Roberta Page – Slippery Rock, Softball/Basketball, 1984-88
Athletic Director at both Shippensburg (2003-09) and Slippery Rock (2021-present) in PSAC; former director of championships at NCAA, Current and 2x Chair of the NCAA Division II Management Council

 



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Volleyball Assistant Coach in Clinton, SC for Presbyterian College

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Posted: 22-Dec-25

Location: Clinton, South Carolina

Type: Full-time

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Coaching – Volleyball

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Required Education:

4 Year Degree

Presbyterian College invites applications for the position of Assistant Coach for Women’s Volleyball. This position is responsible for assisting the Head Coach with all aspects of the Women’s Volleyball program, including recruiting, player development, academic monitoring, operations, and compliance. The successful candidate will contribute to a competitive NCAA Division I program while supporting the academic and personal growth of student-athletes.


Essential Duties and Responsibilities Assist in coaching and instructing the NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball program.


Support all recruiting efforts, including evaluating prospective student-athletes, maintaining recruiting records, coordinating campus and home visits, communicating with high school and club coaches, and assisting with admissions processes.


Monitor student-athlete academic progress, including class schedules, study hall, and academic checks.


Assist with monitoring financial aid, squad lists, eligibility forms, and required documentation.


Assist with scouting opponents and preparing match analysis.


Support pre-season and post-season conditioning programs.


Assist in organizing and administering summer volleyball camps.


Coordinate team travel logistics, including pre- and post-game meals, hotel arrangements, and cash advances.


Coordinate and oversee all video exchange and video-related operations.


Operate in full compliance with NCAA, Big South Conference, and Presbyterian College rules and policies.


Attend faculty, college, and athletic department meetings and events as required.


Participate in college and community service initiatives.


Perform additional duties as assigned by the Head Coach.


Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Strong interpersonal, organizational, and communication skills.


Demonstrated ability to work effectively with student-athletes, coaches, faculty, staff, and community members.


Ability to supervise, train, and support student workers or support staff.


Ability to prioritize tasks and manage multiple responsibilities in a fast-paced environment.


Strong computer and technology skills.


Ability to work collaboratively within a diverse team environment.


Knowledge of or ability to stay current with emerging technologies related to video, data, and computing.


Enthusiasm, adaptability, and the ability to thrive in an environment of continual change.


Education and Experience Prior collegiate coaching experience preferred.


Knowledge of NCAA rules and regulations preferred.


Work Environment and Physical Demands Travel, evening, and weekend work required.


Application Procedure Interested candidates should submit a letter of application, current résumé, and the names, addresses, and phone numbers of three professional references via email to: Human Resources at hr@presby.edu

Qualifications:

Prior collegiate coaching experience preferred.

Strong communication, organizational, and computer skills.

Ability to work in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment.

About Presbyterian College

Presbyterian College is a private liberal arts institution located in Clinton, South Carolina, and competes at the NCAA Division I level as a member of the Big South Conference and affiliate membership in The Pioneer Football League and The Southern Conference. With a strong commitment to academic excellence, competitive athletics, and the holistic development of student-athletes, Presbyterian College provides an environment where integrity, teamwork, and leadership are core values.

The Blue Hose Athletics Department sponsors 19 NCAA Division I sports and is dedicated to building competitive programs while prioritizing student-athlete success in the classroom, in competition, and in the community. Presbyterian College emphasizes compliance, sportsmanship, and a student-centered approach that supports both athletic and personal growth.

Located in a close-knit campus community, Presbyterian College offers employees the opportunity to work collaboratively with dedicated faculty, staff, and coaches who are invested in developing young leaders. The College values service, inclusion, and innovation, and encourages professional growth within a supportive and mission-driven environment.

Presbyterian College is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace.

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For the better part of Kelly Sheffield’s tenure leading the University of Wisconsin volleyball program, there was a rhythm to the offseason that began with waiting until after winter break to conduct one-on-one meetings with players.

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Wisconsin volleyball loses starter who shined down the stretch to transfer portal

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Wisconsin volleyball lands California outside hitter from transfer portal

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Sheffield transitions to offseason while appreciating latest Wisconsin volleyball campaign

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Outside hitter Eva Travis signs with Wisconsin volleyball

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The University of Wisconsin volleyball program continued to rebuild its roster with the commitment Monday of an outside hitter.

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Polzin: 'I just want to play again': How volleyball fuels a shy girl's recovery from tragedy

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Elyria Youth Track Club, Oberlin College Track and Field partner for clinic

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The Elyria Youth Track Club, a program of the Elyria Youth Sports Club, is set to partner with Oberlin College Track and Field for a clinic.

The clinic will take place from 5-7 p.m. Jan. 7 at Oberlin College.

The clinic, open to all Elyria Youth Track athletes, will focus on showing young athletes fundamental and advanced techniques directly from Oberlin College Track and Field athletes and coaches, according to Aric Bowens, CEO of Elyria Youth Sports Club.

“I know last year, we went to an indoor track meet — our whole organization — and we got to meet Coach Izzy (Alexander, assistant coach for Oberlin College Track and Field),” Bowens said. “Since then, myself and Coach Izzy have been in communication with how can we get our kids infused with Oberlin College Track?”

According to Alexander, athletes participating in the clinic will learn a variety of skills and techniques in different stations at the college indoor track.

Youngsters will have exposure to different aspects of track through stations incorporating horizontal jumping into a sand pit, throwing shot puts, running sprints and relay racing, she said.

“This particular event is the first community event that we’re being involved with that specifically relates to track and field, so that’s something we’re really excited about,” Alexander said. “We hope to make it an annual event.”

With the clinic, Alexander said a vision is to help the youngsters feel more comfortable in their athletic ability, but also make them familiar with Oberlin College and the athletes they will interact with.

Athletes also can have a vision for what their future could look like if they wish to further their track career, Alexander said.

“If you can see it, you can be it,” she said. “They can realize that college and being a collegiate athlete is something that they can achieve, too, because they will have been more familiar with Oberlin.

“Track and field really has been a transformative part of our lives, and this event is kind of a way to give back and a way to foster continued participation.”

Alexander said the Oberlin College Track and Field team has continued to nurture its presence in the community by partnering with organizations like Oberlin Community Services, Oberlin Heritage Center and the Western Reserve Land Conservancy.

The Track and Field Clinic also marks a positive first step in a strong relationship with the Elyria Youth Track Club.

“We’re really thrilled to host this event,” Alexander said. “They’ve been really terrific to work with.”

Bowens said there are around 50 athletes in the Track Club who practice throughout the year, and participate in training like weight lifting and conditioning.

This “invaluable experience” for young track athletes will help strengthen their athletic ability, and connect them to different resources and organizations in Lorain County.

“I think it is an amazing opportunity,” Bowens said. “We’re super excited, just for this experience for our children.

“We would love to continue to keep the relationships going and growing for our organization.”

For more information, email elyriayouthsportsclub@gmail.com.



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Men’s Volleyball Picked First in EIVA, Merk and Rose Named Players to Watch – Penn State

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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Penn State was the unanimous pick to win the 2026 EIVA title in a vote of the conference’s coaches. The poll was released on Monday along with a list of Players to Watch, which included the Nittany Lions’ Ryan Merk and Owen Rose.

Penn State received all seven first-place votes to finish atop the preseason poll, coming in ahead of NJIT (34 points) and George Mason (32) in second and third. Rounding out the poll were Princeton (26), Charleston (22), Harvard (22), and Sacred Heart (11).

Princeton won last year’s regular season title, but Penn State put it together at the right time. The Nittany Lions swept all three matches in the EIVA Tournament to win the championship as the third-seeded team.

Merk is a three-time All-American for the Nittany Lions, earning second team recognition in as a sophomore and honorable mention status as a freshman and junior. The libero is a three-time first-team All-EIVA selection.

Rose was an AVCA honorable mention All-American as a sophomore in 2024. He is also a three-time All-EIVA selection, making the first team as a freshman and sophomore and the second team last season as a junior.

Merk and Rose are the team’s two captains this season.

Penn State opens the 2026 season with four straight home matches. The Nittany Lions host Mount Olive (Jan. 9), Manhattan (Jan. 10), St. Thomas Aquinas (Jan. 15), and Lewis (Jan. 17) during that stretch.



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Nebraska finishes No. 3 in final AVCA Coaches Poll

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LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) – Nebraska volleyball closed the season ranked No. 3 in the final AVCA Coaches Poll, finishing 33–1 after spending the entire season atop the rankings before the postseason.

Texas A&M rose to No. 1 in the final poll after winning the national championship over Kentucky. The Aggies earned 61 first-place votes and 1,525 points to finish 29–4, while Kentucky ends the year ranked second at 30–3 as the national runner-up.

Pittsburgh and Wisconsin round out the top five, with Wisconsin making a five-spot jump to finish No. 5. Creighton closes the season ranked No. 10 at 28–6, while Cal Poly enters the final Top 25 at No. 21 after being unranked last week.

Penn State fell out of the Top 25 despite receiving votes, marking the program’s first absence from the final poll since 1988 and ending a streak of 565 consecutive weeks ranked.

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