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Taunton boys volleyball fall short to powerhouse Needham in D1 Elite 8

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NEEDHAM — This spring season has been quite a ride for Taunton boys volleyball.

Though the Tigers went 5-15 last year, there were signs of promise in a talented squad of largely juniors and underclassmen. This year, with the Hockomock League launching a boys volleyball division for the first time, that potential was reached.

The Tigers roared back to life in 2025, going 15-3 in the regular season while finishing 8-1 in league play to earn a split of the first ever Hockomock crown with Milford. Led by the program’s all-time assists leader in senior setter Daniel Freitas and powerful senior outside hitter Travis Johnson, who recorded over 500 career kills, the Tigers at one point had a 9-match winning streak and won all 12 of their final regular season sets.

Come tournament time, No. 27 Taunton only picked up the intensity in less-than-ideal circumstances. Their Preliminary and Round of 32 matches took place within 18 hours of each other, one at Bristol-Plymouth and the other on the road, but the Tigers prevailed, including an upset over No. 6 Nipmuc in the Round of 32.

Then came an emotional rematch with the Scarlet Hawks in the Round of 16, with the Milford community rallying around the team in support of the release of junior Marcelo Gomes da Silva after he was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) while on his way to practice a few days prior. In front of a massive crowd and with thoughts of Gomes da Silva, a club teammate of a couple Taunton players, the Tigers once again prevailed against a higher-seed, setting up an Elite Eight showdown with powerhouse No. 3 Needham.

Though the Rockets prevailed in four sets (25-15, 25-14, 22-25, 25-22) Friday, the Tigers put up the same fight and tenacity they’ve displayed all season until the final point.

“It was just all-out effort,” Taunton coach Toby Chaperon said. “They just didn’t quit.”

After a slow start, the Tigers found themselves down 2-0. In set three, they seemed to find another level, taking an early advantage before fighting off a Needham comeback effort. After the Rockets tied the set 16-16 and called timeout, Taunton responded by out scoring the hosts 9-6 down the stretch to earn the 25-22 set win.

Needham started the fourth set off strong, at one point going up 17-9, before the Tigers showed their teeth and came clawing back, to go within two before the Rockets ultimately pulled out a 25-22 set win.

“I felt like we could’ve just laid down (there), but we didn’t,” Chaperon said. “We made it a game and almost caught them, so I’m proud of the guys for fighting the entire way.”

While saying the team made some errors to put them down early in the opening sets, Chaperon couldn’t have been prouder of the resilience his players showed in battling back against a powerhouse opponent on the road and hopes the successful season inspires more boys and girls in the Silver City to pick up volleyball.

“I just hope the younger kids see this (success) and the program grows,” Chaperon said.

Without a strong youth feeder program in the city like baseball and softball have to drive their success, Chaperon said many players that start in eighth grade aren’t really ready to perform until their sophomore year. It’s his hope that seeing the success of this year’s boys team will help provide a spark to build the framework and turn Taunton into a consistently strong volleyball program across the board.

“We need to get more kids playing club volleyball,” Chaperon said. “We need to get more kids signing up at a younger age and playing in the middle schools.”

If an increased interest in volleyball in Taunton is the lasting legacy of the Class of 2025, it would be fitting for a group Chaperon was incredibly proud to lead.

“I’m proud of these guys for being one of the top teams that play three months a year,” Chaperon said.

Stats

Johnson led the way for the Tigers with 13 kills and three digs, while sophomore middle blocker Syre Duverna had 13 kills and Senior middle blocker Ike Asiegbunam had seven kills and a dig.

Freitas had 36 assists while senior libero Dantae Bauer had 16 digs.



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IWU Trio Sweeps CCIW Women’s Volleyball Weekly Honors

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NAPERVILLE — Illinois Wesleyan swept Monday’s College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin (CCIW) Women’s Volleyball Student-Athlete of the Week awards after a perfect 3-0 stretch that included two top-five victories and clinched the program’s first-ever back-to-back CCIW regular-season championships. 
 
Taylor French was named Hitter of the Week, Sophia Feeney earned Setter of the Week honors, and Kannyn Boyd collected Defensive Student-Athlete of the Week recognition as the Titans capped a big week with wins over #3 Wisconsin-Oshkosh and #5 Juniata.
 
Hitter: Taylor French, Illinois Wesleyan
French powered Illinois Wesleyan to a 3-0 week, highlighted by two top-five wins and the program’s first-ever back-to-back CCIW Regular Season Championships. She totaled 51 kills (4.64 per set) and 35 digs (3.18 per set), while also adding seven aces, four blocks, and an assist. 
 
Last Wednesday, French became IWU’s all-time kills leader with her 1,778th career kill in a win over Carroll. She followed with 17 kills, 15 digs, and three aces in a sweep of #3 Wisconsin-Oshkosh before closing with 21 kills and seven digs in a four-set win over #5 Juniata. Her effort earned her IWU Tournament III All-Tournament Team honors.
 
Setter: Sophie Feeney, Illinois Wesleyan
Feeney totaled 65 assists, averaging 5.91 per set in the 6-2 rotation, while adding 21 digs, nine aces and two kills. Feeney opened the week with 16 assists, seven digs, and four aces in a four-set win over Carroll. She followed with 24 assists, four aces, and seven digs as IWU swet UWO. The junior capped the week with 25 assists, seven digs, two kills, and an ace in the victory over Juniata, helping the Titans hit .293 for the match.
 
Defensive: Kannyn Boyd, Illinois Wesleyan
Boyd anchored the IWU defense during the 3-0 week, logging tallied 55 digs (5.0 per set), 14 assists (1.27 per set) and two aces, as IWU’s defense held opponents to a .198 attack percentage. 
 
Boyd opened the week with 17 digs, three assists, and an ace in a four-set win over Carroll. She added 15 digs and five assists versus UWO and later capped her Senior Day with 23 digs, six assists, and an ace to beat Juniata, earning IWU Tournament III All-Tournament Team honors.

2025 CCIW Women’s Volleyball Student-Athletes of the Week

Hitter


Nov. 3: Taylor French, Illinois Wesleyan

Oct. 27: Alex Bardouniotis, Illinois Wesleyan

Oct. 20: Kristina Manojlovic, Carthage

Oct. 13: Taylor French, Illinois Wesleyan

Oct. 6: Alex Bardouniotis, Illinois Wesleyan

Sept. 29: Meg Rothermel, North Park

Sept. 22: Taylor French, Illinois Wesleyan

Sept. 15: Sarah Lezon, North Central

Sept. 8: Taylor French, Illinois Wesleyan

Sept. 2: Annaliese Rotman, North Park

 

Setter

Nov. 3: Sophia Feeney, Illinois Wesleyan

Oct. 27: Payton Depies, Carroll

Oct. 20: Kendal Britton, North Park

Oct. 13: Sophia Feeney, Illinois Wesleyan

Oct. 6: Kendal Britton, North Park

Sept. 29: Sarah Harvey, North Central

Sept. 22: Alyssa Frederking, Millikin

Sept. 15: Kendal Britton, North Park

Sept. 8: Sarah Harvey, North Central

Sept. 2: Kendal Britton, North Park

 

Defensive

Nov. 3: Kannyn Boyd, Illinois Wesleyan

Oct. 27: Maggie McGough, Carroll

Oct. 20: Hannah Tellor, Illinois Wesleyan

Oct. 13: Kyra Carothers, Millikin

Oct. 6: Eleanor Palmer, Illinois Wesleyan

Sept. 29: Grace Autry, Wheaton

Sept. 22: Kyra Carothers, Millikin

Sept. 15: Jenna Damon, Carthage

Sept. 8: Alysa Lawton, Illinois Wesleyan

Sept. 2: Kannyn Boyd, Illinois Wesleyan

 

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The College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin (CCIW) was founded in 1946 and currently services nine member institutions including Augustana College (Rock Island, Ill.), Carroll University (Waukesha, Wis.), Carthage College (Kenosha, Wis.), Elmhurst University (Elmhurst, Ill.), Illinois Wesleyan University (Bloomington, Ill.), Millikin University (Decatur, Ill.), North Central College (Naperville, Ill.), North Park University (Chicago, Ill.) and Wheaton College (Wheaton, Ill.).





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Hartman named MVC Player of the Week for third time this season

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ST. LOUIS — UNI junior outside hitter Cassidy Hartman has been named the Missouri Valley Conference’s (MVC) Player of the Week for volleyball, as announced by the league office on Monday afternoon.

The selection comes for the North Liberty, Iowa native after led the Panthers with a pair of double-digit kill showings and one double-double performances in victories over Belmont and Southern Illinois, helping UNI improve to 12-0 in league play. 

Northern Iowa is currently in the midst of a 15-match winning streak, tied for the second-longest in Division I, while also having won 48 consecutive regular season matches against MVC opponents, the third-longest such streak in program history and the second-longest active streak in the nation. UNI is also closing in on at least a share of its fourth straight MVC regular season title this week.

UNI’s season leader with 352 total blocks on the year, Hartman notably set a new career-high with 26 terminations in the Panthers’ 3-1 win at Southern Illinois on Saturday, while also tallying 11 digs for her team-leading 11th double-double of the season. Hartman also recorded 11 kills against Belmont last Thursday, having now posted ten or more kills in 19 matches this year.

Hartman’s selection is the eighth MVC weekly award of the season for the Panthers, who have also seen Maryn Bixby be named the MVC Freshman of the Week three times, and Jadyn Petersen the league’s top defense player of the week twice. 

In addition to Hartman, Valparaiso’s Emma Hickey was named MVC Defensive Player of the Week for a second straight week, while Drake’s Caroline Smith earned MVC Freshman of the Week honors.

Hartman and the Panthers return to action on Tuesday nights as UNI hosts Drake at 6 p.m. CT inside the McLeod Center. Live coverage of the match can be found on ESPN+ and the Panther Sports Radio Network (106.5 FM Corn Country / 93.5 HD-2).

Tickets can be purchased online through the UNI Ticket Office, by calling 319-273-4849 or through email at tickets@uni.edu. 

Fans are encouraged to wear purple for the team’s annual Purple Out match, while UNI will also celebrate Faculty and Staff Appreciation Night.

UNI students in attendance will also have the opportunity to enter a drawing for a $1,000 scholarship. Rules and eligibility can be found HERE. For a full list of upcoming Panther promotions, click HERE.

 

UNI volleyball action can be followed all season long on social media on Facebook (UNI Volleyball), X (@UNIVolleyball) and on Instagram (@univolleyball). The full 2025 schedule and roster, along with the latest Panther news and information can be found online at UNIpanthers.com.





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Cheney Named A-10 Volleyball Rookie of the Week

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Atlantic 10 conference has named freshman setter Ava Cheney the conference Rookie of the Week for games played Oct. 27-Nov. 2.

Cheney stepped into the solo setter role this week and rose to the occasion. Totaling 146 assists over three matches, averaging 10.43 per set, she helped quarterback the Patriots’ offense. She totaled 46 assists on Wednesday vs. GW, 57 assists on Saturday vs. Rhode Island (good for top-5 assists in a single match post-2008, and second most in a single game in the A-10 this season), and 43 assists on Sunday vs. Rhode Island.

In addition to her assists, the Tucson, Ariz. native had four service aces in Saturday’s match, and she totaled 14 digs and 9 blocks over the week. 

The Patriots went 1-2 last week, splitting with Rhode Island and losing to George Washington. They are currently tied for fourth place in the A-10 with a 15-10, 8-6 conference record. 

 





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WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL CLINCHES AMERICA EAST POSTSEASON BERTH

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SMITHFIELD, R.I. – The Bryant volleyball team clinched a spot in the America East postseason on Sunday afternoon.

The Bulldogs make their return to the postseason after not qualifying last season. They’re the first team in the America East to clinch a postseason berth.

The Black and Gold have an overall 14-11 record and are 5-3 in conference play, tied for second place in the conference with UAlbany and Binghamton. Bryant split the season series with UAlbany and defeated Binghamton in the first meeting.

Bryant split their home matches against New Hampshire and UMBC this weekend at the Chace Athletic Center.

The Bulldogs are back in action on Friday night (Nov. 7), taking on the Binghamton Bearcats on the road. First serve is at 6:00 PM in Vestal, N.Y.

 



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CAA Volleyball Weekly Awards – Nov. 3, 2025

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RICHMOND, Va. (Nov. 3, 2025)  Hofstra’s Beatriz Braga and Stony Brook’s Kali Moore shared Offensive Player of the Week honors, while the Pride’s Julia Amorim and the Seawolves’ Ava Zamora earned outright Defensive Player and Rookie of the Week recognition, respectively, on Monday.
 
CO-OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Beatriz Braga, Hofstra
Junior | Outside Hitter | Uberlândia, Brazil

Braga helped the Pride pick up a pair of road wins over North Carolina A&T to extend the win streak to nine consecutive matches. For the week, Braga averaged 5.13 kills, 1.88 digs and 0.75 blocks per set. She also hit at a .304 clip in the two contests. The Brazilian native posted 41 kills, while adding 15 digs and six blocks in the two matches. On Saturday, she was outstanding with 20 kills in the three-set match, averaging nearly seven kills per set to go with seven digs and three blocks. In Sunday’s win, she literally one-upped herself with 21 kills, a .350 attack percentage, along with eight digs and three blocks. Both kill totals established new season highs for Braga, and they were just the second and third times in her career that she has reached the 20-kill plateau in a match.
 
CO-OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Kali Moore, Stony Brook
Senior | Outside Hitter | Brooklyn, N.Y.
Moore led the Seawolves offense with 41 kills in a pair of upset wins over Towson. The two wins were also the program’s first two wins against the Tigers in its previous 16 matches prior to the weekend slate. The senior outside hitter posted her fifth 20-kill performance of the season with 22 on Friday en route to a 3-1 victory over the Tigers. Moore also had two aces and nine blocks, including a season-high six blocks on Friday. The Brooklyn, N.Y., native followed up with her ninth double-double of the season, notching 19 kills and a season-high 19 digs to secure another 3-1 victory on the road.
 
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Julia Amorim, Hofstra
Freshman | Middle Blocker | Pavuna, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Amorim produced a strong week as the Pride won both contests at North Carolina A&T to extend the current win streak to nine consecutive matches. The middle blocker totaled 15 stuffs, including five solo, along with nine kills, three service aces, and a pair of digs. In Saturday’s match, Amorim totaled nine blocks, including four on her own, to go with three kills, two aces and two digs. The freshman followed that up with another strong defensive effort with six blocks and six kills in Sunday’s victory.
 
ROOKIE OF THE WEEK
Ava Zamora, Stony Brook
Freshman | Setter | San Diego, Calif.
Zamora guided the Seawolves to a pair of victories at Towson with 76 assists and 24 digs. The San Diego, Calif., posted a double-double in the opening match with 45 assists and a season-high 19 digs. The freshman setter then recorded 31 assists with five digs on Saturday to notch the team’s first in-season sweep of Towson. Zamora also had five kills, two aces and one block on Saturday.

2025 CAA VOLLEYBALL WEEKLY AWARDS

Offensive Player of the Week

Sept. 1: Tyne Ross, N.C. A&T

Sept. 8: Maja Daca, Campbell / Taylor Pagan, Towson

Sept. 15: Gwen Wolkow, Campbell / Ella Sanders, Towson

Sept. 22: Izadora Stedile, Hofstra

Sept. 29: Caroline Noonan, Charleston

Oct. 6: Beatriz Braga, Hofstra

Oct. 13: Gwen Wolkow, Campbell

Oct. 20: Gwen Wolkow, Campbell

Oct. 27: Tyne Ross, N.C. A&T

Nov. 3: Beatriz Braga, Hofstra / Kali Moore, Stony Brook

 

Defensive Player of the Week

Sept. 1: Nadia Koanui, Northeastern / Mercedes Motton, Stony Brook

Sept. 8: Malinah Purcell-Telefoni, Towson

Sept. 15: Julia Amorim, Hofstra

Sept. 22: Sydney Stewart, Towson

Sept. 29: Makena Parthen, Charleston / Sydney Stewart, Towson

Oct. 6: Sydney Stewart, Towson

Oct. 13: Jumana Martin, Charleston / Lilia Duczek, Hofstra

Oct. 20: Caroline Noonan, Charleston / Leonor Polezzi, N.C. A&T

Oct. 27: Hailey Heytvelt, Campbell / Jumana Martin, Charleston

Nov. 3: Julia Amorim, Hofstra

 

Rookie of the Week

Sept. 1: Ava Zamora, Stony Brook

Sept. 8: Julia Amorim, Hofstra

Sept. 15: Caroline Noonan, Charleston

Sept. 22: Nina Jioshvili-Ravva, Hofstra

Sept. 29: Malinah Purcell-Telefoni, Towson

Oct. 6: Jumana Martin, Charleston / Nina Jioshvili-Ravva, Hofstra

Oct. 13: Nina Jioshvili-Ravva, Hofstra

Oct. 20: Nina Jioshvili-Ravva, Hofstra

Oct. 27: Zariah Winton, N.C. A&T

Nov. 3: Ava Zamora, Stony Brook

 

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Mara Štiglic Named Mountain West Offensive Volleyball Player of the Week

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LOGAN, Utah – Utah State volleyball outside hitter Mara Štiglic has been named the Old Trapper Mountain West Offensive Volleyball Player of the Week the conference announced on Monday.

Štiglic led Utah State with a .400 hitting percentage while recording 29 total kills in a pair of wins at San Diego State (3-1) and UNLV (3-0). The sophomore from Rijeka, Croatia, averaged 4.14 kills per set for the week and added two aces, six digs and four blocks. Štiglic tied for the team lead with 13 kills against the Aztecs, hitting .355 on 31 total attempts and adding three blocks. Against the Rebels, Štiglic posted 16 kills on 29 attempts for a .448 hitting percentage, also adding two aces. In the third set, Štiglic had a team-high eight kills to help seal the win. Of 60 total attempts during the week, Štiglic recorded only five hitting errors. 

It is Štiglic’s second time this season and in her career earning Player of the Week honors. She previously earned the award after totaling 46 total kills to help USU to wins against Utah Valley and Weber State plus a spirited effort against then-No. 16 BYU, averaging 4.18 kills per set for the week.

Štiglic is the first Aggie to receive multiple awards from the MW this season. Utah State has had six different players receive a weekly award from the conference this season.

PREVIOUS AGGIES TO RECEIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK THIS SEASON

Sept. 2 – Tierney Barlow, Sr., MB – Offensive Player of the Week

Sept. 22 – Mara Štiglic, So., OH – Offensive Player of the Week

Sept. 29 – Lauren Larkin, R-Fr., MB – Freshman of the Week

Oct. 6 – Kaylie Kofe, So., S – Offensive Player of the Week

Oct. 13 – Kendel Thompson, Jr., L/DS – Defensive Player of the Week

Oct. 27 – Loryn Helgesen, So., OPP – Offensive Player of the Week

Up Next

The Aggies return home for a pair of crucial matches versus teams currently in Mountain West Tournament position. Utah State will first host second-place Colorado State on Thursday, Nov. 6, at 6 p.m., before facing Wyoming, who currently sits third in the conference standings, on Saturday, Nov. 8, at noon.

Season tickets, mini-plans, and single-game tickets are on sale now and can be purchased here or by contacting the USU Ticket Office at 435-797-0305.

Fans can follow the Aggie volleyball program on Twitter, @USUVolleyball, on Facebook at /USUVolleyball or on Instagram, @usuvolleyball. Aggie fans can also follow the Utah State athletic program on Twitter, @USUAthletics, Facebook at /USUAthletics and on Instagram, @USUAthletics.

 – USU –



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