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Stanford wins 2025 NCAA women’s water polo championship

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Stanford wins the 2025 NC women’s water polo championship, defeating Southern California to win its 10th NCAA title in program history. See the full results, bracket and championship history below.

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NCAA women’s water polo championship history 

UCLA won the 2024 NC women’s water polo tournament by knocking off California 7-4. 

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EAR CHAMPION (RECORD) COACH SCORE RUNNER-UP SITE
2024 UCLA  Adam Wright 7-4 California  California 
2023 Stanford (24-1) John Tanner 11-9 Southern California Pacific
2022 Stanford (25-2) John Tanner  10-7 Southern California Michigan
2021 Southern California (22-1) Marko Pintaric 18-9 UCLA UCLA
2020 Canceled due to Covid-19
2019 Stanford (23-2) John Tanner 9-8 Southern California Stanford 
2018 Southern California (26-1) Jovan Vavic 5-4 Stanford Southern California
2017 Stanford (23-3) John Tanner 8-7 UCLA IUPUI
2016 Southern California (26-0) Jovan Vavic 8-7 Stanford UCLA
2015 Stanford (24-2) John Tanner 7-6 UCLA Stanford
2014 Stanford (25-1) John Tanner 9-5 UCLA USC
2013 Southern California (27-1) Jovan Vavic 10-9 Stanford Harvard
2012 Stanford (26-2) John Tanner 6-4 Southern California San Diego State
2011 Stanford (28-1) John Tanner 9-5 California Michigan
2010 Southern California (25-3) Jovan Vavic 10-9 Stanford San Diego State
2009 UCLA (25-6) Adam Krikorian 5-4 Southern California Maryland
2008 UCLA (33-0) Adam Krikorian 6-3 Southern California Stanford
2007 UCLA (28-2) Adam Krikorian 5-4 Stanford Long Beach State
2006 UCLA (29-4) Adam Krikorian 9-8 Southern California UC Davis
2005 UCLA (33-0) Adam Krikorian 3-2 Stanford Michigan
2004 Southern California (29-0) Jovan Vavic 10-8 Loyola Marymount Stanford
2003 UCLA (23-4) Adam Krikorian 4-3 Stanford UC San Diego
2002 Stanford (23-2) John Tanner 8-4 UCLA Southern California
2001 UCLA (19-4) Adam Krikorian 5-4 Stanford Stanford

2025 NCAA women’s water polo championship selections

The NCAA Women’s Water Polo Committee announced the nine teams vying for the 2025 National Collegiate Women’s Water Polo Championship on Monday.

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Martin named MVC Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Coach of the Year

Story Links ST. LOUIS – Indiana State Cross Country and Track and Field Program Director and Head Coach Angela Martin was selected as the 2025 MVC Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Coach of the Year, as announced Tuesday afternoon by the conference office.   Martin was selected by the league’s […]

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ST. LOUIS – Indiana State Cross Country and Track and Field Program Director and Head Coach Angela Martin was selected as the 2025 MVC Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Coach of the Year, as announced Tuesday afternoon by the conference office.
 
Martin was selected by the league’s head coaches as the Coach of the Year on both the men’s and women’s side after guiding Indiana State to its second straight sweep of the MVC Outdoor Track and Field Championships. The Sycamores won three of the four MVC Track and Field Championships during the 2024-25 campaign (women’s indoor, men’s outdoor, women’s outdoor).
 
Indiana State surpassed the 200-point mark on the men’s side for the second straight season with 208, winning the MVC title by more than 50 points for a second straight year and completing back-to-back 200-point championship scoring totals for the first time in program history. The Sycamores finished with 140.5 points on the women’s side and won the conference title by more than 20 points for a second straight season.
 
As a team, Indiana State had 10 conference champions and 29 all-conference performers as part of their title sweep. Included in those winning totals were a pair of repeat champions from Martin’s hurdles group in Rachel Mehringer (100m hurdles) and Collin Forrest (110m hurdles).
 
Indiana State also qualified 16 entries for the 2025 NCAA East First Round, which starts Wednesday, marking the fourth straight year under Martin that the Trees have double-digit entries and athletes competing in the regional round. The 16 entries for the Sycamores are the most for the program since 2015.
 
For the season, Indiana State set 45 program top-10 marks, with 24 men’s top-10 marks and 21 women’s top-10 marks being set during the 2025 outdoor campaign. The Sycamores also had six program records broken, as Sloan Cox (shot put), Lillian Gibbs (javelin), Casey Hood Jr. (100m), Rachel Mehringer (100m hurdles), Will Staggs (pole vault) and the men’s distance medley relay team of Emerson Fayman, Trent Jones, Caden Emmert and Jason Dworak all breaking school records for the Blue and White. In addition, Mehringer also broke the Missouri Valley Conference and MVC Championship record in the 100m hurdles.
 
Indiana State also took home multiple MVC specialty awards this season, continuing their trend of being among the best in the conference. Casey Hood Jr. was named the MVC Most Valuable Athlete at the MVC Outdoor Championships after scoring 20.5 points across three events, and he was also the MVC Most Outstanding Men’s Track Athlete as the highest-ranked athlete among conference champions. Rachel Mehringer was the MVC Most Outstanding Women’s Track Athlete for being the highest-ranked athlete among conference champions, while Justice Boston and Emma Yoder were MVC Co-Freshmen of the Year after both scored 12 points at the conference championships. Will Staggs was named the MVC Elite 18 Award winner, which goes to the student-athlete with the highest GPA to also medal at the conference championships.
 
Tuesday’s announcement marks Martin’s 15th career MVC Coach of the Year honor (seven men’s, eight women’s), with seven of those honors (four men’s, three women’s) being Outdoor Coach of the Year accolades.
 
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High school rugby, boys volleyball state tournament pairings released – Lowell Sun

Pairings in boys and girls rugby, as well as boys volleyball, were released Tuesday by the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association. One local boys team made the rugby tournament, while five area boys volleyball teams will strive to capture a state championship. Boys volleyball In Division 1, making the 39-team field were Chelmsford, Lowell and Lowell […]

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Pairings in boys and girls rugby, as well as boys volleyball, were released Tuesday by the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association.

One local boys team made the rugby tournament, while five area boys volleyball teams will strive to capture a state championship.

Boys volleyball

In Division 1, making the 39-team field were Chelmsford, Lowell and Lowell Catholic.

In round of 32 clashes, No. 11 Chelmsford (17-3) will host No. 22 Milford (12-9), date and time to be announced,  and No. 14 Lowell (18-2) will entertain No. 19 Boston Latin (13-5) on Thursday at 4:30 p.m.

In a prelim match, No. 39 Lowell Catholic (15-5) will try to upset No. 26 Barnstable (15-5) on the road, date and time be announced.

In Division, in the 41-team field are Greater Lowell Tech and Billerica.

In a round of 32 battle, No. 14 Greater Lowell (17-3) will host No. 19 Somerville (12-8), time and time to be announced. In a prelim, No. 36 Billerica (11-9) will journey to No. 29 Greater Lawrence (15-5) on Wednesday at 3:30 p.m.

Boys rugby

The lone local school in the seven-team Division 2 field is Chelmsford.

The No. 3 Lions (6-0) will host No. 6 Hingham (4-2) in a round of 8 game, date and time to be announced. Hanover (7-0) is the top seed.

None of the four schools in the Division 1 girls rugby tournament are local.



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‘Gulf Coasting’ and fun in the sun at Brightwater Lagoon

Fun in the sun at Brightwater Lagoon Updated: 11:18 AM EDT May 27, 2025 MUCH FOR COMING IN IS GREAT TO SEE YOU. >> 9.33 IS THAT I’M ALL RIGHT. LET’S DIVE INTO THIS ONE TO GET THE SUNSHINE AND THE GULF COAST. THERE’S A LOT OF WAYS YOU CAN HEAD OUT, INCLUDING THIS ONE […]

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MUCH FOR COMING IN IS GREAT TO SEE YOU. >> 9.33 IS THAT I’M ALL RIGHT. LET’S DIVE INTO THIS ONE TO GET THE SUNSHINE AND THE GULF COAST. THERE’S A LOT OF WAYS YOU CAN HEAD OUT, INCLUDING THIS ONE ON THE WATER. THAT’S RIGHT. SO THE BRIGHT WATER LAGOON IN NORTH FORT MYERS IS FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY COMPLIMENTARY LOUNGERS RENTALS. CABANAS AND SON, WHO MIGHT BE A CABA HE’S GULF COAST IT WAS A VISA. >> JEN, GREG, IT IS SUCH A BEAUTIFUL DAY HERE IN THE GULF COAST, BUT ALSO IT’S EVEN MORE BEAUTIFUL HERE AT BRIGHT WATER LAGOON. WE’RE ON THE OBSTACLE COURSE. AND YOU WEREN’T KIDDING, JIMMY, THIS IS A FANTASTIC EXPERIENCE. VERY PHYSICAL. BUT IT’S GOOD FOR THE YOUNG AND THE YOUNG AT HEART YES, IT GOOD FOR THE AND THE YOUNG AT ABSOLUTELY. SO HE STARTED OUT WE WERE OVER AT THE AT THE SANDBAR YOU MAKING BUCKETS OF BEER THAT YOU CAN. YOU KNOW, YOU DON’T NEED LIKE 12 OF THE SAME BEER, RIGHT? YEAH. AND NIXON RIGHT. AND THEN WE HAVE OUR TROPICAL DRINKS AS WE. SO WE HAVE A LOT OF SIGNATURE DRINKS. LAGOON, I THINK IS WHAI HAVE. YOU HAVE THE LAGOON. SUNRISES ARE THOSE ARE JUST SOME OF OUR MANY SIGNATURE COCKTAILS THAT WE AND YOU’VE GOT LIFEGUARDS OUT HERE. YOU’VE GOT THE THE LIFE VEST. SAFETY IS A CONCERN SAFETY A HUGE CONCERN FOR US. SO WE HAVE A LIFEGUARD TEAM THAT IS HELPING WITH THESE ACTIVITIES AS WELL AS THE VOTE OPERATION. SO WE’RE ALWAYS HERE TO HELP OF AND, YOU KNOW, KIND OF GUY PEOPLE IF THEY NEED A LITTLE ASSISTANCE. IT’S FUNNY I MEAN, THERE ACTUALLY IS BOAT IN THE LAGOON. THAT’S THAT’S KIND OF COOL. 6 ACRES. YEAH, WATER. IT’S A BIG, BIG 6 ACRE LAGOON. ABSOLUTELY. SO AGAIN, YOU’VE GOT THE CABANA COVE. THAT’S A VIP AREA THAT YOU CAN UPGRADE YOURSELF TO ENJOY SOME TABLE TO TABLE SIDE SERVICE. SO IF YOU WANT TO UPGRADE YOUR EXPERIENCE, BUT NOT? WE ALSO HAVE OTHER RENTAL SPACES THAT AREN’T AREN’T IN COMMAND CO. SO IF YOU WANT TO HANG OUT IN THE SHOWER AREA, WE ALSO HAVE SOME UMBRELLAS AND SOME OTHER TEEPEES THAT YOU COULD RENT, BUT IT’S ALL ONLINE. YOU CAN ACTUALLY READ EVERYTHING YOU NEED ONLINE. I’M ALWAYS IN THE SHALLOW END OF THINGS. THIS IS BEAUTIFUL PLACE. YOU GUYS JUST OPENED A COUPLE OF MONTHS AGO, RIGHT? YEAH. WE OPEAT THE TAIL END OF LAST YEAR. ORIGINALLY WE OPEN SPECIFICALLY FOR OUR RESIDENTS FOR A FEW WEEKS. IT CAN GET THE EAST OF THINGS. AND THEN WE WE’VE BEEN SLOWLY TRYING TO OPEN THE IN THE ENTIRE PROPERTY. WE’RE FINALLY HERE AND YOU GUYS DID A BANG-UP JOB. I’M TELLING YOU THE FOOD, THE DRINK, THE THE ATMOSPHERE HERE IS JUST INCREDIBLE. PLUS, IT’S NOT JUST THE LAGOON AT SOUTH. YOU’VE GOT SOME LIVE MUSIC AND GAMES OUT THERE SO THAT WE ALWAYS HAVE A GREAT EVENT CALENDAR FULL OF STUFF. SO WITH WHETHER IT’S AT TRIVIA NIGHT OR KARAOKE OR WE HAVE SPORTS PLAYING ON OUR TV’S. WE HAVE ALL SORTS OF ACTIVITIES WE HAVE CIGAR NIGHT. YOU NAME IT. SO IF YOU GO ON OUR WEBSITE AND CLICK ON OR EVENT CALENDAR, YOU’LL BE ABLE TO SEE ALL THE DIFFERENT ACTIVITIES. YOU CAN ALL FFERENT EVENTS HE CAN DO. AND THIS ISRIGHT WATER LAGOON. BUT THE WEBSITE ITSELF IS METRO LAGOONS RAN FROM METRO LEAGUE INSIDE COM. YOU CAN ACTUALLY LOOK AT ALL 4 OF OUR LAGOONS AND THEY’RE ALL VERY UNIQUE ANDDIFFERENT. FOR INSTANCE, MAROTTA IT’S ABOUT 3 TIMES AS BAIT. IS THIS LIKE EVERY OTHER NOT? YEAH, IT’S MASSIVE. AND THEN HOW IT SO AGAIN, THIS SUMMER THIS PLACE GOING TO CROWDED LIKE SNOWBIRDS ARE GONE. BUT US LOCALS ARE GOING TO BE DIVING. YEAH, RIGHT. WHERE YOUR GOD THAT WE CAN? WE CAN ENJOY IT FOR OURSELVES. YEP. AND IF THE SNOWBIRDS ARE LISTENING AT HOME AND WATCHING ON, YOU CAN COME PLAY TO WIN YOUR DEBT DOWN HERE I THINK THAT THE BEST PART ABOUT IS WHEN I FALL. BUT THE OTHER BEST PART ABOUT IT IS THE WATER. IT’S VERY WARM RIGHT NOW. YEAH, IT’S LIKE I SAID, IT’S IT’S ALWAYS FEW DEGREES WITHIN MARGIN OF THE OF THE GULF. SO IT’S VERY IT’S VERY SIMILAR TO THE GULF RIGHT NOW. IT’S REFRESHING RIGHT NOW. TODAY’S YES, NO, IT’S NOT COLD COMING DOWNHAT SLIDE. DOES THAT HAVE A NAME ASSIST OUR SIDE LIKE THAT WAS LIKE A BAM. YELLOW, GOOD MORNING. THING ABOUT THE ABT THAT ONE IS THAT’S INCLUDED IN YOUR PRICE OF ADMISSION. SEE HOW TO PAY EXTRA TO DO THAT. AND AGAIN LED THE KAYAKING AND PADDLE BOARDING. YEAH. AND YOU’RE SPLASH PASSED WOULD INCLUDE KAYAKING AND THEN THIS THIS FANTASTIC ATTRACTION HERE. ACTUALLY HAVE A SMALLER ONE FOR THE FOR KIDS THAT CAN’T QUITE DO THIS ONE. AND WHY DIDN’T WE START THERE? WELL, YOU GOT TO SURV HERE BRIGHT BREEZY. IT IS BRIGHT WATER. ALL WITH THE LIFEGUARDS NAME. APPARENT AARON. ALL RIGHT. IF YOU’RE GOING TO SAVE MY LIFE RIGHT? OKAY. ALL RIGHT, JEN? GREG, I’M GONNA SEND IT BAC TO YOU GUYS IN THE STUDIO. BUT FIRST I WANT TO DO THIS ONE. >> IT EVERYTHING. LOT GUYS. >> HOUSE LOUD STUFF. >> IT’S AMAZING. IT LOOKS LIKE SO MUCH FUN AND IT SOUNDS LIKE IT’S GOING TO BE A GREAT TIME FOR KIDS OF ALL AGES, YOUNG AND OLD, GOING TO HEAD OUT THE RIGHT WATER LAGOON. CHECK IT OUT. IT’S AN SUNNY PAGE LANE IN NORTH FORT MYERS. THEY ALSO HAVE THE MINI-GOLF AND OTHER THINGS OUTSIDE OF THE WATER. OUTDOOR GAMES, THE HAPPY HOUR MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY. SO PUT INFO ON GULF COAST NEWS WEBSITE AS WELL AS OUR IF YOU HAVE AN IDEA FOR THE SEGMEN

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“Good Morning Gulf Coast’s” Jason Drew made a splash Tuesday morning at the Gulf Coast’s newest attraction, Brightwater Lagoon in North Fort Myers. Whether you are sipping a Blue Lagoon or Lagoon Sunrise in your cabana, or ordering at the swim-up bar, you will find yourself on a little piece of paradise at this 6-acre lagoon surrounded by sandy beaches and hundreds of complimentary lounge chairs. General manager Jimmy Cruz talked to “Good Morning Gulf Coast” from the Sand Bar, took us to Cabana Cove — a VIP upgrade that you will not be disappointed with your table-side service or your floating Aquabana. Kids, young and old, will have a blast on the giant floating obstacle course and water slide.If staying dry is more your style, enjoy hanging around The Hub, or mini golfing, playing giant chess and checkers on the lawn, cornhole, beach volleyball, and so much more. The social calendar is always busy at Brightwater Lagoon. There is live music, karaoke and even movies shown on the big screen. Every Monday through Friday, it offers a happy hour plus food from food truck vendors. All day tickets start at $25, and additional upgraded offerings, including Splash Passes, are available. Check out its website for more information and to book your daycation experience at Brightwater Lagoon – MetroLagoonsWATCH THE FULL STORY ABOVE DOWNLOAD  the free Gulf Coast News app  for your latest news and alerts on breaking news, weather, sports, entertainment, and more.

“Good Morning Gulf Coast’s” Jason Drew made a splash Tuesday morning at the Gulf Coast’s newest attraction, Brightwater Lagoon in North Fort Myers.

Whether you are sipping a Blue Lagoon or Lagoon Sunrise in your cabana, or ordering at the swim-up bar, you will find yourself on a little piece of paradise at this 6-acre lagoon surrounded by sandy beaches and hundreds of complimentary lounge chairs.

General manager Jimmy Cruz talked to “Good Morning Gulf Coast” from the Sand Bar, took us to Cabana Cove — a VIP upgrade that you will not be disappointed with your table-side service or your floating Aquabana. Kids, young and old, will have a blast on the giant floating obstacle course and water slide.

If staying dry is more your style, enjoy hanging around The Hub, or mini golfing, playing giant chess and checkers on the lawn, cornhole, beach volleyball, and so much more. The social calendar is always busy at Brightwater Lagoon. There is live music, karaoke and even movies shown on the big screen.

Every Monday through Friday, it offers a happy hour plus food from food truck vendors. All day tickets start at $25, and additional upgraded offerings, including Splash Passes, are available. Check out its website for more information and to book your daycation experience at Brightwater Lagoon – MetroLagoons

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Utah State Track & Field Prepares for NCAA West First Rounds

LOGAN, Utah – Utah State track and field’s 21 qualified athletes are set to compete at the 2025 NCAA West First Rounds at E.B. Cushing Stadium in College Station, Texas, from Wednesday to Saturday, May 28-31.   MEET INFORMATION 2025 NCAA West First Rounds Date: May 28-31, 2025  Start: Wednesday @ 9 a.m.; Thursday @ 9 […]

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LOGAN, Utah – Utah State track and field’s 21 qualified athletes are set to compete at the 2025 NCAA West First Rounds at E.B. Cushing Stadium in College Station, Texas, from Wednesday to Saturday, May 28-31.
 
MEET INFORMATION
2025 NCAA West First Rounds
Date: May 28-31, 2025 
Start: Wednesday @ 9 a.m.; Thursday @ 9 a.m.; Friday @ noon; Saturday @ noon (MT)
Site: College Station, Texas
Venue: E.B. Cushing Stadium
Live Streaming: ESPN+
Live Results: Record Timing
Competitions: Meet Schedule and Start Lists (Men and Women)
More Information: Championships Central
 
DIRECTOR OF TRACK & FIELD/CROSS COUNTRY ARTIE GULDEN
“This will be a great week for us! We are very proud to have 21 student-athletes here at the NCAA West prelims. We have a lot of kids not satisfied with just being here – they want to move on. If we can compete like we’ve competed all year, I like our chances to have a number of them move on to the NCAA finals.”
 
RAISING THE BAR
Hammer, who holds the USU outdoor pole vault record, made Aggie history by clearing 5.50 meters (18-0.5) at the BYU Indoor Invitational on January 11, setting the Utah State indoor pole vault record. His mark bested the previous record of 5.45 meters (17-10.5), which was set by Lance White in 1994 and matched by Mark Calvin in 1998. Hammer broke his own record the following week by clearing 5.55 meters (18-2.5) at the Snake River Open on Jan. 17. At the Roman Ruiz Speed and Power Invite on Feb. 1, Hammer broke both his own record and the George Nelson Fieldhouse record with his mark of 5.60 meters (18-4.5). On February 15, the Nampa, Idaho, product cleared 5.61 meters (18-4.75) at the Tyson Invitational to break the school record. Hammer tied his school record en route to a sixth-place finish at the 2025 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships, earning first-team All-American honors. He joins White as the only USU men’s pole vaulters to earn both indoor and outdoor All-American honors.
 
On April 17, Hammer broke his own outdoor school record and Mountain West record at the Pacific Coast Invitational, clearing 5.68 meters (18-7.5), then broke it again two days later at the Beach Invitational with a height of 5.70 meters (18-8.25). He also broke his own MW championship record by clearing 5.65 meters (18-6.5) at the conference championships on May 17. Hammer enters the prelims with the second-best outdoor pole vault mark in the NCAA and the seventh-highest mark of any American, professional or collegiate, in 2025.
 
REWRITING THE RECORD BOOK
Utah State distance runners have set six school records during the 2025 outdoor campaign. At the Stanford Invitational on April 4, graduate Camren Todd shattered the USU record in the 10,000 meters with his finishing time of 28:10.91, a time 22.54 seconds faster than the record set by Luke Beattie in 2021. Junior Sarah Ellis became the first Aggie woman to break a school record in the 2024-25 campaign by running the 5,000 meters in 16:04.58, topping Mica Rivera’s time of 16:07.73 set in 2023. On April 16 at the Bryan Clay Invitational, junior Logan Garnica broke the USU record in the 3,000-meter steeplechase with a time of 8:33.91, topping graduate teammate Max Wehrli’s mark from the 2024 edition of the meet. Stanford’s track hosted another Utah State school record as Thornley topped Ellis’ 5,000-meter performance with her own time of 16:01.44 at the Payton Jordan Invitational. Two more school records fell at the 2025 Mountain West Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Clovis, California, as graduate Hannah Davidson ran the 1,500 meters in 4:23.72, topping Tylee Skinner’s time of 4:23.99 from 2018, and sophomore Shelby Jensen clocked in at 9:48.44 in the 3,000-meter steeplechase to best Cierra Simmons-Mecham’s record time of 9:49.33 from the same 2018 season. Five of the six record-breaking runners will feature at the NCAA prelims.
 
USU’s sprint squad set their first school record of the year in the final meet of the regular season. At the Franson Last Chance in Azusa, California, the women’s 4×400-meter relay team of freshman Mashaylee Jones, senior Emma Reeves, Nielson and junior Alison Richter broke USU’s 29-year-old record in the event with their time of 3:38.66.
 
POLE VAULT U
Utah State pole vaulters have claimed eight top-10 placements in Aggie history so far in the 2025 track and field season. Hammer’s indoor school record of 5.61 meters (18-4.75) headlined a prolific indoor season that also saw Richards set the sixth-best mark in school history at the Tyson Invitational with a clearance of 5.25 meters (17-2.75) and junior Marshall Rasmussen set the seventh best with a height of 5.21 meters (17-1) at the MW Indoor Championships. On the women’s side, freshman Abbie Scott claimed the second-best height in Aggie history by clearing 4.11 meters (13-5.75) in her silver-medal performance at the MW Indoor Championships and freshman Lucy Jeppson set the fifth-best mark with her clearance of 3.88 meters (12-8.75) at the BYU December Invitational. Aggie vaulters have carried their momentum into the outdoor season, with Richards setting USU’s fourth-best mark of 5.30 meters (17-4.75) at the Bobcat Invitational, Rasmussen posting the seventh-best mark of 5.19 meters (17-0.25) at the UNLV Rebel ELITE, and Hammer twice breaking the outdoor school record at April’s Long Beach, California, meets. All three vaulters are set to compete at the NCAA prelims on Wednesday.
 
BOUND FOR OREGON?
Utah State has 21 athletes competing in 18 events at the NCAA West First Rounds. Berths to the First Rounds were awarded to the region’s top 48 individuals and top 24 relay teams in each event. Aggie athletes set to compete this weekend are listed below with their regional seed and converted marks.
 
USU Men:
 












Event USU Athletes
800 Meters 16. Landon Bott, 1:47.11.
10,000 Meters 18. Camren Todd, 28:10.91.
3,000-Meter Steeplechase 9. Logan Garnica, 8:33.91; 34. Garrett Woodhouse, 8:46.89.
4×100-Meter Relay 17. Utah State (Diego Aguirre-Stewart, Daniel Chase, Mathew Hall, Ayodele Ojo, Brennan Benson), 39.65.
High Jump 32. Taite Priestley, 2.12 meters (6-11.5).
Pole Vault 2. Logan Hammer, 5.70 meters (18-8.25); 27. Javin Richards, 5.30 meters (17-4.5); 44. Marshall Rasmussen, 5.19 meters (17-0.25).
Discus 29. Nate Franz, 57.13 meters (187-5); 39. Joseph Turner, 56.37 meters (184-11).
Javelin 25. Walker Deede, 68.72 meters (225-5).

 
USU Women:
 

 
The top-12 finishers in each event at each of the NCAA West and East First Rounds will qualify for the NCAA Outdoor National Championships, held at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, from June 11-14.
  
LAST MEET
The Utah State men’s team placed third and the women’s team finished ninth at the 2025 Mountain West Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Clovis, California, from May 15-17. The Aggies won two individual titles, earned 11 medals, broke two school records and posted 10 performances that rank in the top 10 in Utah State history.
 
FOLLOW ALONG
Fans can follow the Utah State track and field programs on X at USUTF_XC, on Facebook at USUTrack and on Instagram at USUTF_XC. Aggie fans can also follow the Utah State athletic program on X at USUAthletics or on Facebook at Utah State University Athletics.
 
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Assistant Coach Women’s Volleyball and Beach Volleyball in Jefferson City, TN for Carson-Newman University

Details Posted: 27-May-25 Location: Jefferson City, Tennessee Type: Full-time Categories: Coaching Coaching – Volleyball Sector: Collegiate Sports Preferred Education: Masters Carson-Newman University’s (C-N) Athletic Department is seeking applications for the full-time position of Women’s Volleyball/ Beach Volleyball Assistant Coach. Located in Jefferson City, TN, C-N is a Baptist affiliated University, an NCAA Division II Institution […]

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Location: Jefferson City, Tennessee

Type: Full-time

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Carson-Newman University’s (C-N) Athletic Department is seeking applications for the full-time position of Women’s Volleyball/ Beach Volleyball Assistant Coach. Located in Jefferson City, TN, C-N is a Baptist affiliated University, an NCAA Division II Institution and a member of the South Atlantic Conference (SAC). The Volleyball Assistant Coach will be under the direction of the Director of Volleyball/Head Coach and will be responsible for the following duties: Recruitment and retention for both the Beach and Indoor programs Enhance academic progress and success of the student-athletes Organize, supervise and effectively execute practices Ensure all NCAA rules are followed Organize travel for both teams Effectively manage budget Assists the Head Coach with skill instruction, game review, game day duties, and any other duties assigned

Qualifications:
– Collegiate playing and/or coaching experience 

– Excellent oral, written and interpersonal communication skills 

– Personable, team player and hard-working, good work ethic
– Working knowledge of volleymetrics or other video breakdown programs, ability to learn

Requirements:

– Minimum requirement, Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited university. 

-Minimum of 2 years of Coaching experience

This is a full-time position, which includes competitive benefits and salary. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.

 

All interested candidates MUST SUBMIT ALL MATERIALS to the Director of Volleyball/Head Coach, Cat Collins, ccollins@cn.edu

* Cover letter, resume, references, statement of faith.

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Carson-Newman’s mission is to help our students reach their full potential as educated citizens and worldwide servant-leaders.


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Meet the team who brought the championship back to CSULB’s ‘Volleyball Nation’

Long Beach State’s Men’s Volleyball players, less than 24 hours after an on-court victory celebration during which they literally jumped for joy while spectators cheered at the top of their lungs, returned to their home campus with a souvenir that only they could carry — the 2025 National Championship trophy. “The volleyball national championship trophy […]

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Long Beach State’s Men’s Volleyball players, less than 24 hours after an on-court victory celebration during which they literally jumped for joy while spectators cheered at the top of their lungs, returned to their home campus with a souvenir that only they could carry — the 2025 National Championship trophy.

“The volleyball national championship trophy has returned to its rightful place at Long Beach State University,” Executive Director of Athletics Bobby Smitheran exclaimed May 13 when a cheering crowd welcomed triumphant volleyballers back to campus.

“This is the third national championship of the past seven seasons, and that means some signs on Atherton and Seventh Street are getting updated,” Smitheran said, one day after the team won its latest championship.

The signs he mentioned declare to passing motorists they are within sight of “Volleyball Nation” and list each of Long Beach State’s past national titles in the sport. A May 12 victory over the UCLA Bruins at Covelli Center in Columbus, Ohio secured The Beach’s fourth championship in men’s volleyball.

The team followed up on its celebration at the Pyramid with a May 14 parade along Pine Avenue. The events closed out a season in which the squad started out as a contender, being ranked second in the nation before winning the season’s first 20 games.

The basic numbers tell a story of near invincibility. The Beach spent 14 weeks ranked No. 1 and posted a 30-3 record. Smitheran listed these and other accomplishments during the squad’s triumphant return to Walter Pyramid.

The men’s team also met and overcame a series of challenges. For one, the team’s first match was postponed because of January’s calamitous wildfires in the areas of Pacific Palisades and Altadena. Men’s Volleyball also played with a rebuilt roster, filling 10 vacancies at the outset of the season before having to adjust to multiple injuries, Head Coach Alan Knipe said during the Pyramid celebration.

“They just came in and there’s a cliche out there, as coaches, that ‘our team is a next-man-up team,’ and these guys lived that,” Knipe said. “I’m so proud what they did and the way they played and the way they went about their business.”

Men’s Volleyball Head Coach Alan Knipe: “I’m so proud of what they did, and the way they played and the way they went about their business.”

All-around excellence

Long Beach State’s athletics history began in 1950; teams representing the campus have now won 16 national championships. In addition to the four titles claimed by the men’s team, Women’s Volleyball has won five championships.

Beach Athletics today fields 19 teams competing at the intercollegiate level. All Beach Athletics teams have met NCAA Academic Progress Rate standards for the last two years for which complete data is available.

The Men’s Volleyball roster includes Moni Nikolov, a pre-psychology freshman who earned NCAA All-Tournament MVP honors after receiving recognition as the 2025 AVCA National Collegiate Player of the Year. Additionally, transfer student Georgi Binev, majoring in kinesiology, won the NCAA Elite 90 award. Binev’s prize honors student athletes who have the top cumulative GPAs among competitors who reach the final venue for their sport’s championship round.

Binev has a 4.0 GPA and is the second Long Beach State student-athlete to win this award. Women’s Volleyball player Kobi Pekich claimed the prize in 2017.

The Men’s Volleyball roster has four players who, by virtue of their high GPAs, earned placement on the President’s List for the fall term. Another quartet reached the Dean’s List. Two players — sociology major Sotiris Siapanis and kinesiology major Skyler Varga — earned Big West Academic All-Conference honors in 2024. This year’s awards for spring sports have yet to be announced.

  

A championship tradition

Long Beach State first won a national volleyball title when the women’s team won the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women championship at the conclusion of the 1972 season. The women’s team repeated for the 1973 campaign and their successors in 1989, 1993 and 1998 won additional championships.

The entire 1989 and 1998 teams earned induction into the Long Beach State Hall of Fame, with multiple players on both rosters also being honored as individual hall of famers. They include Misty May-Treanor, among the nation’s most famous volleyballers thanks to her Olympic victories in beach volleyball.

Long Beach Men’s Volleyball won its first championship in 1991 and more recently, claimed back-to-back titles in 2018 and 2019. Beach volleyballers won the 2019 championship on their home court at Walter Pyramid.

This year’s final match took place all the way over in the Eastern Time Zone, and Coach Knipe thanked the Beach fans who watched the championship round on television, as well as those who supported the team throughout the season.

“Watching the sold-out crowds at the Pyramid, we have, by far, the best fans,” Knipe said. “I know there’s a couple other institutions that like to claim that. That’s not even close. You guys are amazing. You can feel the energy in all of our matches.” 
 



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