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Teens to compete in the First Annual Spring Skyline Beach Slam
Beach volleyball is an immensely popular sport in warm weather cities such as Los Angeles and Miami. But in the New York City area, while participation in organized competitive and social volleyball among youth and adults has rapidly risen, engagement in beach volleyball is still relatively limited to small circles. One woman aims to change that […]

Beach volleyball is an immensely popular sport in warm weather cities such as Los Angeles and Miami. But in the New York City area, while participation in organized competitive and social volleyball among youth and adults has rapidly risen, engagement in beach volleyball is still relatively limited to small circles. One woman aims to change that at the First Annual Spring Skyline Beach Slam, taking place this Saturday and Sunday, on 66th Street at Riverside Park on Manhattan’s Westside, featuring boys and girls ages 12 to 17.
“We partnered with NYC Parks, and from the kids that we had last year when we founded the company, they wanted to compete and learn,” NYC Beach Volley Ventures (NYCBVV) founder Barbara Miranda Winkler expressed to the AmNews.
“It is just like a full experience of how tournaments (are structured), kind of like a sneak peek of the Olympics,” said Winkler. “The name reflects New York. Our logo, you can see it’s like the sunrise or sunset with the skyline, and the bridge and the water, and they are all happy colors.” The visual is intentional as NYCBVV strives to provide physical as well as social-emotional development to its participants.
“Our holistic approach blends drills, fundamentals, and gameplay to build confidence, mental readiness, and sportsmanship,” Winkler, a Harlem-based mother of a 12-year-old, explained.
“At NYCBVV, I had an amazing experience, met great people, and I am incredibly inspired by both of my coaches,” 14-year-old Jovana said of her experience last year. “My coaches not only taught me the game, but also taught me resilience and self-confidence.”
“At NYCBVV, playing and learning with friends feels like it’s family, and the coaches are open-minded and kind,” said 12-year-old Ayla.
The tournament has eight divisions with a maximum of 10 teams in each. Registration begins at 7 a.m. and play starts at 8 a.m..
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Club affiliation for 2025-26 now open
Clubs can now affiliate to Volleyball England for 2025-26 volleyball season. It includes those who will play indoor, sitting and beach volleyball during the period. Member clubs from the 2024-25 season have been sent an email carrying all the necessary details in order to renew. Clubs should note that affiliation for 2024-25 will expire on […]

It includes those who will play indoor, sitting and beach volleyball during the period.
Member clubs from the 2024-25 season have been sent an email carrying all the necessary details in order to renew.
Clubs should note that affiliation for 2024-25 will expire on Thursday 31st July 2025.
To continue enjoying exclusive membership benefits, don’t forget to renew for the new season.
Renew now for the 2025–26 Season
The window to renew your club affiliation for the 2025-26 season is now open. Please renew your club affiliation via VolleyZone ahead of the new season for a smooth transition.
View the renewal process for 2025-26 season.
If you are a new club wanting to affiliate with Volleyball England, you can learn about the process here.
The Impact of your membership
As the National Governing Body, Volleyball England is a membership-based, not-for-profit organisation dedicated to supporting the volleyball community.
Your affiliation is essential in helping to fund grassroots projects, develop talent, and support national competitions.
Learn more about the impact of your membership.
Club Affiliation Fees
The club affiliation fees for 2025-26 are as below:
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BUCS Club affiliation
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£75
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* Please note there is an additional 3.2% +50p service provider charge on all transactions on VolleyZone.
The fees reflect a 4.5% increase in line with Volleyball England Article 10.3.1 and the Retail Price Index (RPI) as at 1st April.
Read more about the fee changes here.
Club affiliation benefits
Being a member of Volleyball England offers a range of benefits.
This season, clubs will have access to exclusive discounts at over 500 brands through our insurance partner.
Club affiliation benefits, including insurance, will only become active from 1st August 2025, and only once your club affiliation has been approved by Volleyball England.
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New Affiliation Help Centre for clubs
Volleyball England has set up a dedicated Affiliation Help Centre webpage featuring various how-to guides and FAQs to assist you with your affiliation and ensure you get the most from your membership.
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Peter Koumlelis Joins Yale Staff as Assistant Coach
Story Links NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Peter Koumlelis, a former UConn thrower who recently revitalized the Villanova throwing program, has joined the Yale staff as an assistant coach for men’s and women’s track and field. Courtney Jaworski, Yale’s Mark T. Young ’68 Director of Cross Country and Track and Field, announced […]

NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Peter Koumlelis, a former UConn thrower who recently revitalized the Villanova throwing program, has joined the Yale staff as an assistant coach for men’s and women’s track and field. Courtney Jaworski, Yale’s Mark T. Young ’68 Director of Cross Country and Track and Field, announced the hiring today.
Koumlelis spent the past seven seasons at Villanova, where he helped his athletes break the school records in every women’s throwing event, and the men’s hammer throw, multiple times. He coached two Big East Scholar-Athlete Excellence Award winners, 12 individual Big East champions, 13 NCAA East Preliminary Round qualifiers and 34 All-Big East performers.
At the 2024 Outdoor Big East Championships, Koumlelis coached the men’s Outstanding Field Performer – Tristan Bolinsky, who became just the second men’s thrower in conference history to be a double winner in the shot put and the hammer in the same year.
At the 2022 Indoor Big East Championships, Koumlelis coached the first thrower in Villanova history to be named the women’s Outstanding Field Performer – Sade Meeks. Meeks won the shot put and placed second in the weight throw.
Koumlelis joined the Villanova staff in 2019 after spending eight seasons in a similar role at UMBC, where his athletes won 25 individual America East titles and earned six All-America honors. Koumlelis was a part of four Coaching Staff of the Year honors at the America East Championships (2013 and 2014 men’s outdoor; 2013 and 2015 women’s indoor).
Prior to UMBC, Koumlelis worked at Hartford from 2008-11 and at Springfield College from 2004-08. At Hartford he coached his athletes to 14 school records, and at Springfield he coached three All-Americans.
Koumlelis competed in the weight throw indoors and the hammer outdoors at Connecticut. He earned his bachelor’s degree in psychology in 2003. He went on to earn his Master of Education, Psychology, Athletic Counseling from Springfield College in 2006.
Koumlelis joins a Yale staff under Jaworski that also includes Kyle Basista, Laura Broderick, Jeff Forino and Max Frye.
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Amber Igiede makes U.S. Women’s National Team
Reading time: < 1 minute Rainbow Wahine volleyball alumna Amber Igiede. Former Rainbow Wahine women’s volleyball standout Amber Igiede has been named to the U.S. Women’s National Team roster for the opening week of the 2025 Volleyball Nations League (VNL), marking her debut in the international tournament. USA Volleyball announced the 14-player roster on May […]


Former Rainbow Wahine women’s volleyball standout Amber Igiede has been named to the U.S. Women’s National Team roster for the opening week of the 2025 Volleyball Nations League (VNL), marking her debut in the international tournament.
USA Volleyball announced the 14-player roster on May 30. During her time at UH, Igiede was a two-time American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) All-America third-team selection and four-time All-Big West first-team honoree.
The team will compete June 4–8 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The tournament features 18 of the world’s top national teams competing over three weeks, with the top eight advancing to the finals in Poland in July.
Igiede, who played for League One Volleyball Houston in the league’s inaugural season, also helped the U.S. earn silver at the 2024 North, Central America and Caribbean Volleyball Confederation Pan American Cup in Mexico. She previously represented the U.S. on the Women’s Collegiate National Team in 2022.
Read more at Hawaiiathletics.com.
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Empire 8 Announces 2025 Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Award Winners and All-Conference Selections
Women’s Outdoor Track and Field | 6/3/2025 2:45:00 PM Story Links The Empire 8 Conference announced its 2025 Women’s Outdoor Track & Field All-Conference awards on Tuesday, June 3. The awards are voted on by the league’s head coaches. Current and former NCAA Outdoor Champions Penelope Greene of SUNY Geneseo […]

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The Empire 8 Conference announced its 2025 Women’s Outdoor Track & Field All-Conference awards on Tuesday, June 3. The awards are voted on by the league’s head coaches. Current and former NCAA Outdoor Champions Penelope Greene of SUNY Geneseo and Rebecca Heuler of SUNY Brockport highlighted the individual award winners.
Greene was named the Empire 8 Indoor Track Athlete of the Year after winning 2025 NCAA Championships in both the 5,000- and 10,000-meter events in dominant fashion from the SPIRE Institute in Geneva, OH from May 22-24. Greene began the meet by winning the 10,000-meters by 33 seconds in a time of 33:46.70. She then rolled to a nearly 15 second win in the 5,000-meters, crossing the finish line in a time of 16:01.55. She ran the sixth-fastest 5,000-meter time in NCAA history. Greene did lose an individual race against Division III competition during the spring, as she took the 5,000- and 10,000-meter title at the E8 Championships and won the 1,500-meters at the All-Atlantic Region Championships. Greene also set all-time Empire 8 records in the 1,500- (4:22.23), 5,000- (16:01.55) and 10,000-meters (33:42.16).
Heuler, the 2024 NCAA Outdoor Champion in the javelin throw was named the 2025 Empire 8 Outdoor Field Athlete of the Year. Heuler earned 2025 First Team All-American honors in the javelin, placing sixth overall at the NCAA Championships with a toss of 40.78 meters. She also won the javelin at the 2025 E8 Championships and qualified for nationals with a season-best throw of 41.23 meters at the Brockport Multi-Outdoor meet in April.
Alexa Belanger of Houghton University was named the 2025 Empire 8 Outdoor Rookie of the Year. Belanger, who was also named the 2024-25 E8 Indoor Rookie of the Year, earned NCAA First Team All-American honors for the Highlanders, finishing eighth in the high jump at the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Championships. She cleared a season-best 1.71 meters in the high jump to win E8 Championship and qualify for the NCAA Championships. Belanger was also the runner-up in the event at the All-Atlantic Region Championships. Belanger is Houghton’s third E8 Outdoor Track and Field Rookie of the Year in program history.
SUNY Geneseo head coach Chris Popovici and his staff of assistant coaches Dan Moore, Christian Johnson, Kieran Sheridan and Gwen Shepardson was named the 2025 Empire 8 Coaching Staff of the Year. The Knights won their first Empire 8 Outdoor Track & Field Championship in dominant fashion and placed seventh at the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships. Overall, Geneseo had 21 different student-athletes earn All-Conference honors, while Greene was national champion in the 5,000- and 10,000-meter events 400-meter dash, Greene, Gabriella McCarthy (10,000-meters) and Ann Brennan (3,000-meter steeplechase) earned First Team All-American honors. The Knights, who had 16 different student-athletes combine to earn 24 USTFCCCA All-Region accolades, shattered six E8 Outdoor Track and Field Championship records and 11 overall league marks in 2025.
The Empire 8 first, second and third team all-conference selections were determined at the championship meet on May 2-3 from Eunice Kennedy Shriver Stadium, hosted by SUNY Brockport.
One member of each team was named that institution’s representative on the 2025 Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Sportswoman of the Year Team. The Empire 8 Conference emphasizes that “Competing with Honor and Integrity” is an essential component of a student-athlete’s experience in conjunction with an institution’s educational mission. These honorees have distinguished themselves and consistently exhibit the critical traits as outstanding sportswomen.
2025 Empire 8 Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Award Winners
Track Athlete of the Year: Penelope Greene, Sr., SUNY Geneseo
Field Athlete of the Year: Rebecca Heuler, Sr., SUNY Brockport
Rookie of the Year: Alexa Belanger, Fr., Houghton
Coaching Staff of the Year: SUNY Geneseo, led by head coach Chris Popovici
Empire 8 Sportswoman of the Year
Brianna Dorr, So., Alfred (Clifton Park, NY/Shenendehowa)
Monica Cammarota, Fr., SUNY Brockport (Niskayuna, NY/Niskayuna)
Janelle Eckl, Sr., SUNY Geneseo (Pittsford, NY/Pittsford Mendon)
Julia Weinschreider, Fr., Hartwick (Williamson, NY/Williamson)
Victoria Brewster, So., Houghton (Montour Falls, NY/Odessa-Montour)
Kelsey Fahy, So., Nazareth (Victor, NY/Victor)
Mercedez Cecelia-Storey, So., Russell Sage (Pine Hill, NY/Onteora)
Makenna Manson, Fr., St. John Fisher (Fort Covington, NY/Salmon River)
Riley King, So., Utica (Oswego, NY/Oswego)
2025 Empire 8 Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Championship All-Conference Selections
100-Meter Dash
First Team: Victoria Brewster, So., Houghton – :11.99
Second Team: Abigail Dorunda, Fr., St. John Fisher – :12.47
Third Team: Alaina Morley, Jr., Nazareth – :12.52
100-Meter Hurdles
First Team: Jillian Ambler, So., SUNY Geneseo – :14.51
Second Team: Ciarra Franz, Sr., St. John Fisher – :14.90
Third Team: Samantha Luba, Jr., Nazareth – :15.09
200-Meter Dash
First Team: Marissa Wise, Sr., SUNY Brockport – :24.84
Second Team: Brynn Mooney, Jr., SUNY Geneseo – :25.03
Third Team: Victoria Brewster, So., Houghton – :25.32
400-Meter Dash
First Team: Brynn Mooney, Jr., SUNY Geneseo – :55.21
Second Team: Marissa Wise, Sr., SUNY Brockport – :57.85
Third Team: Nicole Gretzinger, Jr., SUNY Geneseo – :58.42
400-Meter Hurdles
First Team: Alexis Rodriguez, Jr., SUNY Brockport – 1:02.84
Second Team: Ava Bagley, So., SUNY Geneseo – 1:04.64
Third Team: Elaina Flaitz, So., SUNY Geneseo – 1:05.62
800-Meter Run
First Team: Janelle Eckl, Sr., SUNY Geneseo – 2:12.27
Second Team: Dakota Limbert, Fr.., SUNY Geneseo – 2:15.80
Third Team: Caitlin Voloshen, Jr., St. John Fisher – 2:16.63
1,500-Meter Run
First Team: Sierra Doody, Jr., SUNY Geneseo – 4:39.29
Second Team: Mia Vizcaino, Sr., SUNY Brockport – 4:40.72
Third Team: Kaitlyn Grossman, Sr., SUNY Geneseo – 4:44.28
3,000-Meter Steeplechase
First Team: Ann Brennan, Jr., SUNY Geneseo – 10:52.11
Second Team: Jillian O’Rourke, So., SUNY Geneseo – 11:17.75
Third Team: Isabel Marzec, Sr., SUNY Geneseo – 11:20.89
5,000-Meter Run
First Team: Penelope Greene, Sr., SUNY Geneseo – 16:39.34
Second Team: Lilly Fowler-Conner, Sr., SUNY Geneseo – 16:48.44
Third Team: Gabby McCarthy, Sr., SUNY Geneseo – 17:30.24
10,000-Meter Run
First Team: Penelope Greene, Sr., SUNY Geneseo – 38:13.69
Second Team: Gabby McCarthy, Sr., SUNY Geneseo – 38:34.41
Third Team: Marlo Townsend, So., Utica – 39:31.75
4 x 100-Meter Relay
First Team: Sam Pynn, Sr., Brynn Mooney, Jr., Jillian Ambler, So., Kayla Huba, Jr., SUNY Geneseo – :47.38
Second Team: Alexis Rodriguez, Jr., Marissa Wise, Sr., Lily Rexford, Jr., Courtney Bostic, Jr., SUNY Brockport – :49.04
Third Team: Alexis Lasher, Jr., Alaina Morley, Jr., Jasmine Kendrick, So., Jordan Wagner, So., Nazareth – :49.05
4 x 400-Meter Relay
First Team: Janelle Eckl, Sr., Nicole Gretzinger, Jr., Ava Bagley, So., Brynn Mooney, Jr., SUNY Geneseo – 3:55.50
Second Team: Abigail Dorunda, Fr., Sophia Leach, So., Emma Wright, Sr., Gracie Wright, Sr., St. John Fisher – 4:01.82
Third Team: Alexis Rodriguez, Jr., Monica Cammarota, Fr., Courtney Bostic, Jr., Marissa Wise, Sr., SUNY Brockport – 4:02.58
4 x 800-Meter Relay
First Team: Mia Vizcaino, Sr., Ethne Degan, Fr., Jaylah Cossin, Gr., Vanessa Ramos, Sr., SUNY Brockport – 9:23.28
Second Team: Maggie Bacon, So., Grace Caterina, Fr., Olivia Grinnell, Jr., Brianne Hurlbut, Fr., St. John Fisher– 9:32.33
Third Team: Ella Impaglia, Jr., Abigail Bowman, Fr., Ava Baker, So., Kelsey Fahy, So., Nazareth – 9:37.99
Pole Vault
First Team: Kiara Tornusciolo, Jr., Nazareth – 3.60 meters
Second Team: Isabel Morse, Jr., Nazareth – 3.50 meters
Third Team: Nicole Gretzinger, Jr., SUNY Geneseo – 3.35 meters
Third Team: Kathryn Hillyard, Fr., St. John Fisher – 3.35 meters
High Jump
First Team: Alexa Belanger, Fr., Houghton – 1.71 meters
Second Team: Hannah Allison, So., Utica – 1.60 meters
Third Team: Kathryn Hillyard, Fr., St. John Fisher – 1.60 meters
Long Jump
First Team: Jillian Ambler, So., SUNY Geneseo – 5.90 meters
Second Team: Veronica Duell, Sr., St. John Fisher – 5.68 meters
Third Team: Sasha Schramm, Jr., SUNY Brockport – 5.63 meters
Triple Jump
First Team: Katie Jacques, Sr., Nazareth – 11.40 meters
Second Team: Nora Devitt, Sr., Utica – 11.02 meters
Third Team: Sydney LaSalle, Jr., Nazareth – 10.90 meters
Shot Put
First Team: Payton Mehalick, Jr., SUNY Geneseo – 12.85 meters
Second Team: Zoe Connor, Gr., SUNY Geneseo – 12.77 meters
Third Team: Erin McGuiness, Jr., St. John Fisher – 12.45 meters
Discus Throw
First Team: Skyler Klimow, Jr., SUNY Geneseo – 38.58 meters
Second Team: Erin McGuiness, Jr., St. John Fisher – 35.53 meters
Third Team: Ella Manelis, Fr., SUNY Geneseo – 34.92 meters
Hammer Throw
First Team: Zoe Connor, Sr., SUNY Geneseo – 51.48 meters
Second Team: Lea Richard, Gr., Nazareth – 50.48 meters
Third Team: Lainey Porter, Sr., SUNY Brockport – 47.87 meters
Javelin Throw
First Team: Rebecca Heuler, Sr., SUNY Brockport – 39.12 meters
Second Team: Skyler Klimow, Jr., SUNY Geneseo – 37.51 meters
Third Team: Sierra Myers, Fr., St. John Fisher – 36.87 meters
Heptathlon
First Team: Stefania Grimaldi, So., Utica – 3,868 points
Second Team: Lauren Bendall, Gr., Nazareth – 3,810 points
Third Team: Victoria Rogoyski, Fr., St. John Fisher – 3,440 points
ABOUT THE EMPIRE 8 CONFERENCE
The members of the Empire 8 Conference are committed first and foremost to the pursuit of academic excellence and the league is regarded as an outstanding NCAA Division III conference. The membership has distinguished itself among its peer group for its quality institutions, spirited and sportsmanlike competition, outstanding services and highly ethical policies and practices. Its commitment to serve the educational needs of its student-athletes is the hallmark of the E8. For more on the Empire 8 visit www.empire8.com.
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Purdue Fort Wayne WVB Announces 2025 Slate
FORT WAYNE, Ind. – Purdue Fort Wayne women’s volleyball head coach Steve Florio has announced his program’s schedule for 2025. The season opens with an exhibition at Western Michigan on August 21. The first three weeks of the regular season will see the Mastodons on the road, visiting Butler, Eastern Michigan and Missouri State. At […]

The season opens with an exhibition at Western Michigan on August 21. The first three weeks of the regular season will see the Mastodons on the road, visiting Butler, Eastern Michigan and Missouri State. At Butler (Aug. 29-30), the ‘Dons will play Middle Tennessee, the host Bulldogs, and Evansville. At Eastern Michigan (Sept. 4-5), Purdue Fort Wayne will square off against Valparaiso, EMU and Niagara. The ‘Dons’ trip to Missouri State will not be a tournament, but will have two matches against the Bears just outside of senior Jena Medearis’ hometown.
The Mastodons will host their annual Purdue Fort Wayne Invitational on September 19-20, when Mercyhurst, Bellarmine and Toledo come to the Arnie Ball Court.
Horizon League play features nine matches at home and nine away, alternating home and road sites. The ‘Dons will host Robert Morris (Sept. 26-27), Green Bay (Oct. 3-4), Cleveland State (Oct. 17-18), IU Indy (Oct. 28) and Wright State (Nov. 7-8). Purdue Fort Wayne will hit the road for matches at IU Indy (Sept. 30), Oakland (Oct. 10), Northern Kentucky (Oct. 24-25), Milwaukee (Oct. 31-Nov. 1) and Youngstown State (Nov. 13-14).
The top six teams in the final standings will earn a berth to the Horizon League Championship (Nov. 21-23). The ‘Dons earned the No. 5 seed last season.
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