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Super Rugby Pacific Round 7

Fijian DruaHighlandersPrediction: The Waratahs haven’t crossed the ditch yet this year and their only loss for the season has come on the road. Meanwhile the Hurricanes have won just two games from five with one loss coming in a massive upset to Moana Pasifika. With Suaalii back in for the Waratahs and their recent drought-breaking win over the Brumbies, they’ll head to Wellington ready to end their seven-game losing streak to the Hurricanes. Waratahs by 5.Odds [tab.com.au]: Brumbies .30, -8.5 .85; Highlanders .30, +8.5 .90


Odds [tab.com.au]: Crusaders .02, -24.5 .85; Moana , +24.5 .90

Hurricanes vs. Waratahs

Brumbies: Tom Wright, Andy Muirhead, Len Ikitau, David Feliuai, Corey Toole, Noah Lolesio, Harrison Goddard, Rob Valetini, Rory Scott, Tom Hooper, Lachlan Shaw, Nick Frost, Allan Alaalatoa, Billy Pollard, James Slipper. Replacements: Liam Bowron, Blake Schoupp, Rhys van Nek, Cadyern Neville, Tuaina Taii Tualima, Klayton Thorn, Jack Debreczeni, Ollie SapsfordSimon Parker (Knee, Short-term), Anton Lienert-Brown (Leg, Short-term), Josh Lord (Knee, Mid-term), Rameka Poihipi (Knee, Season), Kaleb Trask (Hamstring, Mid-term), Etene Nanai-Seturo (Hamstring, Long-term), Liam Coombes-Fabling (Knee, Mid-term), Fiti Sa, (Shoulder, Long-term), Wallace Sititi (Knee, Long-term), Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi (Shoulder, Short-term)Harry Johnson-Holmes (knee) Bayley Kuenzle (knee) Harry Hoopert (knee) Divad Palu (shoulder) Matt Proctor (shoulder) Papillon Sevele (knee)Jake Gordon (medial ligament) Mahe Vailanu (broken arm) Triston Reilly (shoulder) Dave Porecki (calf) Fergus Lee-Warner (foot) Lucas Ripley (shoulder)Brett Cameron (Knee/season) Devan Flanders (Ankle/ Round 12) Tjay Clarke (Shoulder/ Round 11) Daniel Sinkinson (Hamstring/ Round 8) Riley Higgins (Hand/ Round 8) Harry Godfrey (Lower Leg/Round 11) Billy Proctor (Achilles/ TBC)Lachlan Lonergan (return to play protocol, concussion, expected back Round 9), Kadin Pritchard (return to play protocol, concussion, expected back Round 9), Charlie Cale (lower back injury, timeline TBC), Ben O’Donnell (hamstring operation), Tevita Alatini (ACL), Harry Vella (ACL)Moana Pasifika

Brumbies vs. Highlanders

Western Force,Officials: Angus Gardner; Assistant Referees: Mark Winter, Jeremy Markey; TMO: Angus MabeySky Stadium, Wellington, 5:05pm (AEDT)Prediction: What a difference a year makes. The Crusaders sit second on the table and are looking unbeatable. A star off the bench so far this season, James O’Connor has been handed the reins to start this week, while Macca Springer also returns to the starting XV. Meanwhile, Moana have received a timely boost in Ardie Savea’s return. It won’t be enough for Moana though. Crusaders by 20. Apollo Projects Stadium, Christchurch, 5:05pm (AEDT)BluesOfficials: Jordan Way; Assistant Referees: Matt Kellahan, Jordan Kaminski; TMO: James Leckie


Saturday, March 29

Crusaders vs. Moana Pasifika

NSW WaratahsOdds [tab.com.au]: Hurricanes .26, -9.5 .85; Waratahs .60, +9.5 .90Drua: Motikiai Murray (Round 9)Waratahs: Max Jorgensen, Darby Lancaster, Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii, Joey Walton, Archie Saunders, Lawson Creighton, Teddy Wilson, Langi Gleeson, Charlie Gamble, Rob Leota, Miles Amatosero, Ben Grant, Taniela Tupou, Julian Heaven, Angus Bell. Replacements: Ethan Dobbins, Isaac Kailea, Daniel Botha, Felix Kalapu, Jamie Andamson, Jack Grant, Tane Edmed, Lalakai FoketiPrediction: This is a big game for the Brumbies after their win streak over the Waratahs was finally brought to an end last week. Returning to their fortress they’ll be determined to put on a big score against a wounded Highlanders side who went down at home last weekend to the Reds. Brumbies by 12Queensland RedsCrusaders: Will Jordan, Chay Fihaki, Dallas McLeod, David Havili (c),Macca Springer, James O’Connor, Noah Hotham, Fletcher Anderson, Ethan Blackadder, Cullen Grace, Jamie Hannah, Scott Barrett, Fletcher Newell, Ioane Moananu, George Bower. Replacements: Codie Taylor, Tamaiti Williams, Seb Calder, Quinten Strange, Xavier Saifoloi, Mitch Drummond, Rivez Reihana, Levi AumuaJoseph Suaalii made his Waratahs debut on Friday night. Photo by Darrian Traynor/Getty ImagesQueensland Reds vs. Western ForceSuncorp Stadium, Brisbane, 7:35pm (AEDT)Reds: Heremaia Murray, Lachie Anderson, Filipo Daugunu, Hunter Paisami, Tim Ryan, Tom Lynagh, Kalani Thomas, Joe Brial, John Bryant, Seru Uru, Ryan Smith, Lukhan Salakaia-Loto, Massimo De Lutiis, Richie Asiata, Alex Hodgman. Replacement: Josh Nasser, George Blake, Jeffery Toomaga-Allen, Angus Blyth, Connor Vest, Tate McDermott, Harry McLaughlin-Phillips, Dre Pakeho.Force: Mac Grealy, Harry Potter, Sio Tomkinson, Hamish Stewart, Dylan Pietsch, Ben Donaldson, Nic White, Nick Champion de Crespigny, Carlo Tizzano, Will Harris, Darcy Swain, Jeremy Williams, Tom Robertson, Nic Dolly, Marley Pearce. Replacements: Tom Horton, Ryan Coxon, Atu Moli, Vaiolini Ekuasi, Reed Prinsep, Isaak Fines-Leleiwasa, Max Burey, Reesjan PasitoaOfficials: Ben O’Keffe; Assistant Referees: Stu Curran, Jackson Henshaw; TMO: Brett CronanPrediction: Both sides will be entering this clash full of confidence after their respective wins last weekend. The Reds looked strong in their impressive win over the Highlanders on the road, while the Force ran circles around the Drua. This is sure to be a tight encounter with set-piece set to play a big role in the result. Expect fireworks when the back-rows clash. Reds by 3. ​Top Fantasy pick: This one’s going to be tight and given his huge tackle numbers Carlo Tizzano is one to get in your team.Odds [tab.com.au]: Reds $1.20, -11.5 $1.85; Force $4.20, +11.5 $1.90

Injury Ward

ChiefsOliver Haig (Foot / 2 weeks ) Jonah Lowe (ACL / 1-2 weeks ) Jacob Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens (Neck / 2-3 weeks) Folau Fakatava (Hamstring / 1-2 weeks) Finn Hurley (Quad / TBC) Nikora Broughton (Rib Injury / 1-2 weeks) Hugh Renton (Groin /1-2 weeks)Friday, March 28Meanwhile the injury ward keeps growing. Read on for all lineups, tips and injury updates.Good luck with your tips.BrumbiesAs we close in on the halfway point of the competition — yes, already! — the table is starting to take shape with ALL four Aussie teams inside the top six! But will it stay that way?Highlanders: Sam Gilbert, Caleb Tangitau, Thomas Umaga-Jensen, Timoci Tavatavanawai (c),Jona Nareki, Taine Robinson,Nathan Hastie,Sean Withy, Veveni Lasaqa, TK Howden, Mitch Dunshea, Fabian Holland, Saula Ma’u, Soane Vikena, Daniel Lienert-Brown. Replacements: Henry Bell, Josh Bartlett, Sefo Kautai, Will Stodart, Michael Loft, Adam Lennox, Ajay Faleafaga, Tanielu Tele’aGIO Stadium, Canberra 7:35pm (AEDT)Moana: William Havili, Tevita Ofa, Pepesana Patafilo, Lalomilo Lalomilo, Solomon Alaimalo, Patrick Pellegrini, Jonathan Taumateine, Ardie Savea (c), Semisi Paea, Miracle Faillagi, Allan Craig, Sam Slade, Feleti Sae-Ta’ufo’ou, Millennium Sanerivi, Tito Tuipulotu. Replacements: Sama Malolo, Abraham Pole, Chris Apoua, Tom Savage, Alamanda Motuga, Melani Matavao, Jackson Garden-Bachop, Tuna Tuitama​Top Fantasy pick: After a five-try showing two weeks ago against the Force, Macca Springer is primed to add to his season tally.Selestino Ravutaumada (HIA), Epeli Momo (Knee)All odds correct at time of publication. HurricanesHurricanes: Ruben Love, Ngatungane Punivai, Peter Umaga-Jensen, Bailyn Sullivan, Kini Naholo, Riley Hohepa, Cam Roigard, Peter Lakai, Du’Plessis Kirifi, Braydon Iose, Zach Gallagher, Caleb Delany, Tyrel Lomax, Asafo Aumua, Xavier Numia. Replacements: Jacob Devery, Pouri Rakete-Stones, Tevita Mafileo,Isaia Walker-Leawere, Brad Shields, Jordi Vilijoen, Fatafehi Fineanganofo, Kade Banks.Danny Toala (knee) James Lay (elbow) Julian Savea (knee) Kyren Taumoefolau (shoulder) Losi Filipo (shoulder) Lotu Inisi (hamstring) Michael Curry (shoulder injury) Samiuela Moli (hamstring) Semisi Tupou Ta’eiloa (quad) Sione Havili Talitui (ankle)Dom Gardiner (Hamstring/ 2 weeks) Johnny McNicholl (Hamstring/ 3-4 weeks) Kyle Preston (Rib/1-2 weeks) Kershawl Sykes-Martin (Knee/ 2 weeks) George Bell (Foot/season) Braydon Ennor (Hamstring/TBC) Finlay Brewis (Shoulder/season)CrusadersTop Fantasy pick: This is a match perfectly suited for Tom Wright.Officials: Damon Murphy; Assistant Referees: Marcus Playle, Jeremy Markey; TMO: Brett CronanTop Fantasy pick: He hasn’t stepped on the pitch since round one, but Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii will no doubt earn you some big points.Jock Campbell, Matt Faessler, Josh Flook, Matt Gibbon, Frankie Goldsbrough, Mason Gordon Isaac Henry, Will McCulloch, Liam Wright

Suspensions

PJ Sheck (shoulder), Zarn Sullivan (foot), Ben Ake (shoulder), Beauden Barrett (hand), Adrian Choat (knee), Taufa Funaki (shoulder), Reon Paul (shoulder), Ricky Riccitelli (chest), Ofa Tu’ungafasi (neck), Anton Segner (concussion), Sam Darry (shoulder, season), AJ Lam (leg).The Waratahs cross the ditch for the first time this season to take on the Hurricanes, while the Brumbies face their own Kiwi rival in the Highlanders; the Reds host the Force to close out the round.

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Updated Dec. 6, 2025, 2:06 p.m. CT

The Nebraska volleyball team enters the second round of the NCAA tournament after sweeping Long Island on Friday. The Huskers now face the Kansas State Wildcats, who defeated San Diego in five sets.

Nebraska’s offense ranks first nationally with a .352 hitting percentage. The defense is equally impressive, ranking first nationally in opponent hitting percentage at .125. 

Junior Harper Murray leads the team with 3.55 kills and 2.15 digs per set and a team high 28 aces. Setter Bergen Reilly runs the offense at an elite level with an average of 10.31 assists and 2.73 digs per set. Middle blocker Andi Jackson is averaging 2.75 kills per set on .467 hitting with 1.13 blocks per set. 





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Segalla Shines at Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener

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BOSTON, Mass – Boston College Women’s Track & Field began the indoor season at the Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener on Saturday. Sydney Segalla highlighted the meet with a facility and school record.

Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener

  • Ron-Niah Wright ran an 8.04 and Erin Finley ran an 8.47 in the 60m dash.
  • Segalla clocked a 37.40 to win the 300m event. Her time broke the BU Track & Tennis Center facility record by 0.04 seconds and the BC school record by nearly 2 seconds.
  • Gina Certo (38.65), Anna Sonsini (38.38), Anna Becker (39.19), and Ava Carter (40.22) also competed in the 300m, each setting top ten all-time marks.
  • Kyla Palmer and Yaroslava Yalysovetska competed in the 600m. Palmer finished sixth place overall, recording a new personal best of 1:33.13 and moving to second all-time in BC program history. Yalysovetska finished in eighth place at 1:35.52.
  • Iris Bergman ran a 4:52.06 in the mile for 13th place.
  • Imogen Gardiner torched her 5000m heat, taking first place with a time of 15:40.39. Her time placed her ninth overall and put her second on BC’s all-time top ten list.
  • Ella Fadil, Kyra Holland, and Molly FitzPatrick all set top ten program marks in the 5000m. Fadil ran a 15:53.04 for 26th place overall, while Holland finished 31st overall at 15:55.63, and Fitzpatrick finished 55th with a 16:08.26 mark.

Next Up: The Eagles return for the Suffolk Ice Breaker Challenge at the TRACK at New Balance on January 18.



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No. 3 Texas Volleyball downs defending National Champions No. 25 Penn State, 3-0

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AUSTIN, Texas. — The No. 3 Texas Volleyball team swept No. 25 Penn State (25-16, 25-9, 25-19). The Longhorns are now 25-3 on the season and will compete in the third round of the NCAA Tournament for the 20th-straight season. 

Longhorns saw junior Torrey Stafford record a match-leading 21 kills, along with five digs and three blocks. It marks Stafford’s fourth game hitting over .500 this season with a .556 hitting percentage. Freshman Abby Vander Wal added 10 kills and two blocks while hitting .474. Fellow freshman Cari Spears totaled nine kills with three blocks and three digs. Spears recorded her seventh game over .400 (.467) hitting percentage tonight. 

The Longhorns defense put up nine blocks, led by Nya Bunton and Ayden Ames, who each recorded four. It marks the fourth highest total for blocks in a three-set match for Texas. The Lions were limited to a .124 hitting percentage and finished 22 errors. Texas hit .452 as a team, its sixth time this season hitting over .400. 

Set One: Penn State was held to a .167 hitting percentage with four service errors and eight attacking errors. Stafford led the set with six kills while hitting .455. Ramsey Gary added five digs for the Longhorns on defense. 

Set Two: Texas dominated the second after extending the lead to 19-7 on an 11-0 run, with two consecutive block effort from Spears, Nya Bunton and Stafford. Texas took set two, 25-9. The Longhorns hit .700 while limiting the Lions at -.065. Spears notched six kills while Ella Swindle put up 10 assists. Texas totaled four blocks in the set, with Bunton contributing three. 

Set Three: The Longhorns completed the sweep over Penn State, winning the third set 25-19. Stafford registered 11 kills while hitting .611, and Gary added six digs on defense. Saturday’s win marked the 11th-ranked win of the season for the Horns. 

Texas will face off against No. 15 Indiana in the third round of the NCAA Tournament with the game time and date TBD. 



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Govs Post Nine Top 10 Finishes at Commodore Winter Challenge

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Highlighted by nine top 10 finishes, Austin Peay State University’s track and field team concluded its first meet of the 2025-26 indoor season at Vanderbilt’s Winter Commodore Challenge, Saturday, at the David Williams II Recreation & Wellness Center.

Saturday’s events began with throws, as Emma Tucker highlighted Austin Peay’s performances in the weight throw with a sixth-place finish. The mark was Tucker’s first of two top 10 marks, as she also went on to finish eighth in the shot put later in the afternoon. Freshman China Giaimo paced the Govs in the shot put, recording an 11.98-meter toss in her first collegiate meet.

Madelyn Kocik also finished the day with a pair of top 10 performances, beginning with an eighth-place finish in the long jump with a 5.61-meter leap – her best mark since finishing second at the 2025 Atlantic Sun Conference Indoor Track & Field Championships. A Portland, Texas native, Kocik later went on to finish fifth in the triple jump with an 11.97-meter mark – the second-best mark of her career and her longest jump since recording a 12.12-meter jump last season at Vanderbilt’s Commodore Challenge (Jan. 11).

Three Governors competed in the 600-meter for Austin Peay with all three finishing in the top 10. Sophomore Taylin Segree paced the trio with a 1:33.28 time and fifth-place finish, while Alexis Arnett (1:34.03) and Mia McGee (1:34.57) finished seventh and 10th, respectively. It was the first time that any of the Govs had competed in the 600 in their collegiate career.

Wrapping up the Govs’ events for the day, Taylah Upshaw placed fourth in the 1,000-meter, setting a personal best with a time of 3:01.03.

Up Next

Austin Peay returns to action in mid-January when it returns to Nashville to the Vanderbilt Invitational, Jan. 16-17, at the David Williams II Recreation & Wellness Center

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Breaking: UW-Oshkosh is 2025 NCAA Division III women’s volleyball national champion!

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The UW-Oshkosh women’s volleyball team celebrates its semifinal win Thursday in the NCAA Division III Championship. Photo by Ashtin Elder of Kodiak Creative.

The University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh women’s volleyball team swept University of La Verne (California) Saturday to claim its first national title and the 51st for UW-Oshkosh.

The championship took place at Illinois Wesleyan University’s Shirk Center in Bloomington, Illinois, where a busload of Titan students and staff arrived Saturday to cheer on their team.

UWO did not drop a set across its six wins in the national tournament, which is a first in 21 years.

Izzy Coon, Lauren Grier, Callie Panasuk and Samantha Perlberg (Most Outstanding) were all named to the All-Tournament Team.

The team is coached by Jon Ellmann of Neenah, who was inducted into the Wisconsin Volleyball Coach’s Association Hall of Fame in 2021.

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Knights Begin Season at Frigid Bee Opener; Merna and Ramsey Earn Event Wins

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DAVENPORT, Iowa– Members of the Wartburg indoor track and field program competed at the Frigid Bee Opener, hosted by St. Ambrose. Maddie Merna was victorious in the 5000m and Hannah Ramsey was victorious in the 800m.
 
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Women’s Results:
5000m
1            Maddie Merna               17:29.94
2            Karle Kramer                 17:57.89
3            Lily Peterson                  18:02.58
4            Claire Hoyer                   18:09.55
5            Ava Vance                      18:17.07
6            Morgan Engel                 18:26.72
 
Mile
2            Haley Meyer                  5:07.16
3            Nadia Bowden              5:08.75
4            Alyssa Blakenship         5:20.15
 
800m
1            Hannah Ramsey           2:18.34
2            Bethany Warren            2:18.37
5            Jade Anderson              2:28.86
 
Men’s Results:
5000m
2            Isaiah Hammerand    14:13.45
4            Lance Sobaski           14:19.14
5            Eli Larson                   14:22.17
11          Conner Sattler             14:55.34
13          Ayden Buchanan         14:59.49
14          Dawson Fricke             15:08.66
15          Drew Moser                  15:08.72
17          Seth Bailey                   15:13.51
18          Zion Taylor                    15:14.83
19          Derek Coulter               15:14.85
25          Cameron Noreen          16:20.61
 
Mile
2            Nathan Kinzer               4:12.67
3            Ahmed Aldamak            4:18.95
5            Aaron Lursen                 4:29.67
 
800m
2            Marcus Camacho       1:54.97
6            AJ Angus                     1:57.62
7            Henry Peterson           1:58.77
8            Rylan Martin                1:59.19
11          Nathan Ahern               2:00.07
14          Brendan Rader             2:03.61
17          Sawyer Schmidt           2:07.35
 
Notes:

  • At press time, Hammerand’s 5000m time stands first on the TFRRS list for this season
  • At press time, Sobaski’s 5000m time stands second on the TFRRS list for this season
  • At press time Kinzer’s mile time stands second on the TFRRS list for this season
  • At press time, Larson’s 5000m time stands third on the TFRRS list for this season
  • At press time, Ramsey’s 800m time stands fifth on the TFRRS list for this season
  • At press time, Aldamak’s mile time stands fifth on the TFRRS list for this season
  • At press time, Camacho’s 800m time stands fifth on the TFRRS list for this season
  • At press time, Warren’s 800m time stands sixth on the TFRRS list for this season
  • At press time, Merna’s 5000m time stands sixth on the TFRRS list for this season
  • At press time, Sattler’s 5000m time stands sixth on the TFRRS list for this season
  • At press time, Meyer’s mile time stands seventh on the TFRRS list for this season
  • At press time, Buchanan’s 5000m time stands seventh on the TFRRS list for this season
  • At press time, Bowden’s mile time stands ninth on the TFRRS list for this season
  • At press time, Fricke’s 5000m time stands tenth on the TFRRS list for this season
  • At press time, Moser’s 5000m time stands 11th on the TFRRS list for this season
  • At press time. Angus’ 800m time stands 11th on the TFRRS list for this season
  • At press time, Bailey’s 5000m time stands 13th on the TFRRS list for this season
  • At press time, Taylor’s 5000m time stands 15th on the TFRRS list for this season
  • At press time, Coulter’s 5000m time stands 16th on the TFRRS list for this season
  • At press time, Blankenship’s mile time stands 16th on the TFRRS list for this season
  • At press time, Kramer’s 5000m time stands 18th on the TFRRS list for this season
  • At press time, Henry Peterson’s 800m time stands 18th on the TFRRS list for this season
  • At press time, Martin’s 800m time stands 19th on the TFRRS list for this season
  • At press time, Lursen’s mile time stands 20th on the TFFRS list for this season
  • At press time, Lily Peterson’s 5000m time stands 23rd on the TFRRS list for this season
  • At press time, Hoyer’s 5000m time stands 29th on the TFRRS list for this season
  • At press time, Ahern’s 800m time stands 29th on the TFRRS list for this season
  • Hammerand’s 5000m time ranks second on the program’s top 10 list
  • Sobaski’s 5000m time ranks fifth on the program’s top 10 list
  • Larson’s 5000m time ranks seventh on the program’s top 10 list
  • Kinzer’s mile time ranks eighth on the program’s top 10 list
  • Merna’s 5000m time ranks tenth on the program’s top 10 list

Up Next
The Knights return to action at their own Alumni Meet on Jan 9 (Fri).



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