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Track and Field Sends Eight To NCAA Outdoor Championships
PISCATAWAY, N.J. – Rutgers track and field made history, qualifying a program record eight for the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon. The four-day meet will run from Wednesday, June 11 through Saturday, June 14.
Rutgers will send competitors to the outdoor championships on both the men’s and women’s side for the fourth consecutive year. The seven events mark the most at the national championships in program history, eclipsing the previous record of four events in 2018.
Chloe Timberg is making her fourth appearance at the outdoor championships and enters competition as the reigning champion after claiming the title in 2024.
Three Scarlet Knights qualified out of the NCAA East First Round on the track – Charlee Crawford in the women’s 400-meter, Chris Serrao in the 110-meter hurdles and Byrce Tucker in the 400-meter hurdles.
Steve Coponi will represent Rutgers in the javelin, while a pair of Scarlet Knights will get the meet started for Rutgers in the pole vault with Kevin O’Sullivan and Nico Morales. Paige Floriea will pursue a championship in the long jump at nationals.
The ESPN family of networks will provide coverage of the championships with the first and second days of competition airing on ESPN, while day three and day four will broadcast on ESPN2. Select events throughout the four-day meet will stream on ESPN+.
Live results for the NCAA Championships are available here.
Wednesday, June 11
4:35 p.m. Pole Vault Nico Morales, Kevin O’Sullivan
5:08 p.m. 110M Hurdles (Semifinal) Chris Serrao
5:15 p.m. Javelin Steve Coponi
6:14 p.m. 400M Hurdles (Semifinal) Bryce Tucker
Thursday, June 12
4:35 p.m. Pole Vault Chloe Timberg
5:40 p.m. Long Jump Paige Floriea
5:41 p.m. 400M (Semifinal) Charlee Crawford
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Four Saint Francis Women’s Volleyball Players Named CSC Academic All-District
Women’s Volleyball | 12/16/2025 12:00:00 PM
Saint Francis women’s volleyball players Alexa Chapla, Kori McClure, Korrin Burns, and Alexandra Sappia were named to the 2025 College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Team.
College Sports Communicators (formerly CoSIDA) recognizes the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances on the court and in the classroom. In order to be eligible to earn a CSC Academic All-District selection, a student-athlete must be at least a sophomore academically and athletically, own a grade point average above 3.50 and must compete in 90 percent of contests or start in at least 66 percent of contests.
Chapla, a Physical Therapy major, maintained a GPA of 3.889. The senior from Pittsburgh, Pa., played in 28 matches of the 2025 season and registered 26 assists, 41 aces, and 156 digs. Over her four years, she obtained 72 matches played, 53 aces, and 226 digs.
McClure, a Exercise Physiology major, maintained a GPA of 3.616. The senior has now been named a CSC Academic All-District selection for the second year, first being in 2023. The Westerville, Ohio native started all 29 matches this season registering 14 assists, 36 aces, 58 digs, 77 blocks, and 236 kills. She was named NEC Player of the Week, named to the All-NEC second team, and All-Tournament team in 2025. Throughout her four years as a Red Flash, McClure recorded 83 matches played, 66 aces, 120 assists, 151 blocks, 304 digs, and 664 kills.
Burns, a Physical Therapy major from Clarion, Pa., maintained a 3.815 GPA. The junior has now been named a CSC Academic All-District selection for the third consecutive year. She recorded 29 starts, 23 assists, 28 aces, 40 blocks, 254 assists, and 588 kills. Burns was named to the NEC All-Tournament team, NEC Player of the Year, All-NEC first team, ECAC Offensive Player of the Year and first team, and All-Region honorable mention. Throughout her career she has collected 86 starts, 65 assists, 97 aces, 99 blocks, 695 digs, and 1,427 kills.
Sappia, a Physical Therapy major, held a 3.935 GPA. This is the second time she has been named a CSC Academic All-District selection for the second consecutive year. The West Palm Beach, Fla. native started all 29 games recording 31 kills, 36 blocks, 63 aces, 210 digs, and 1,238 assists. In only three years the junior gained 59 blocks, 68 kills, 154 aces, 551 digs, and 2,688 assists. Sappia was named to the All-NEC first team and ECAC first team.
Sappia, McClure, and Burns join Maggie Hogan (2023-2025) on the list of Saint Francis women’s volleyball CSC Academic All-District members who have earned this accolade two times. Burns and Hogan are the only women’s volleyball players to claim this three times.
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Collins tabbed America East Male Track Athlete of the Week
ORONO, Maine — The America East Conference named Maine’s Charlie Collins as the America East Conference Male Track Athlete of the Week, the conference announced Tuesday.
Collins had a strong performance at Maine’s Black Bear Invitational on Friday December 12. Collins finished first in the 3,000m with a time of 8:32.35 and secured second place with a mile time of 4:09.88.
This is Collins’ first award of the Indoor Track campaign.
Collins and the Black Bears return to action on January 17th as they take on the Bates College Invitational.
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Wisconsin volleyball vs Kentucky Final Four TV channel, time, schedule
Updated Dec. 15, 2025, 6:22 p.m. CT
Wisconsin volleyball upset No. 1-seed Texas to advance to the NCAA Tournament Final Four on Sunday evening.
The Badgers won the Regional Final match 3-1 (25-22, 25-21, 20-25, 25-19), avenging an early-season sweep at the hands of the Longhorns. Star Mimi Colyer again led Wisconsin with 23 of its 67 total kills. The Badgers as a whole hit 29.4%, compared to Texas’ 25%.
Wisconsin booked a Final Four trip to Kansas City, Missouri, with the win. The team will face No. 1-seed Kentucky in the semifinals, with the winner set meet the winner of No. 1 Pittsburgh and No. 3 Texas A&M in the championship game on Sunday.
With just a few days remaining until the Badgers play in their seventh Final Four, here is where and when to watch the action.
Wisconsin volleyball vs. Kentucky NCAA Tournament Final Four match: TV channel, tip time
Date: Thursday, Dec. 18
TV Channel: ESPN
Location: Kansas City, Missouri
Start Time: 9:00 p.m. ET, 8:00 p.m. CT
The Badgers and Wildcats will face off around 9:00 p.m. ET, 8:00 p.m. CT.
Where to watch the Wisconsin-Kentucky NCAA Tournament volleyball match on livestream
Wisconsin-Kentucky will be available via streaming on ESPN+.
Watch Wisconsin vs. Kentucky on ESPN
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Shanahan tabbed with America East Female Track Athlete of the Week
ORONO, Maine — The America East Conference named Maine’s Bayleigh Shanahan as the America East Female Track Athlete of the Week, the conference announced Tuesday.
Shanahan set two new personal records at the Black Bear Invitational on Friday December 12. Finishing in first place in the 60m dash with a time of 7.97 and finished four in the 300m with a time of 43.42, capping off a successful home meet performance.
This is Shanahan’s first weekly award of the Indoor Track campaign.
Shanahan and the Black Bears return to action on January 17th as they open their spring semester at the Bates College Invitational.
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VB Announces Signing of Carson Tyler
MILWAUKEE, Wis. – Marquette volleyball head coach Tom Mendoza has announced the addition of Ball State transfer Carson Tyler to the Golden Eagles.
“We are excited to add a player of Carson’s ability and character. As good of a volleyball player Carson is, she’s an even better person and the type of teammate who will fit in really well with our group and what we are building at Marquette” Mendoza said of Tyler.
A native of Pavillion, New York, Tyler arrives in Milwaukee after two seasons at Ball State from 2024-25, and will join the Golden Eagles for the Spring 2026 semester. She will have two years of eligibility remaining.
This past season, Tyler earned MAC Player of the Year, First Team All-MAC, and AVCA First Team All-Midwest Region honors after posting 506 kills (4.18 kills/set) while hitting .324 on the season, 581 total points (4.80 points/set) and 321 digs (2.32 digs/set). Her attacking numbers each ranked first in the MAC this past season, and while her 506 kills ranked 17th in NCAA DI.
In her freshman campaign with the Cardinals in 2024, Tyler provided one of the most prolific freshman seasons in school history, earning AVCA Midwest Region Freshman of the Year and AVCA Midwest All-Region Honorable Mention honors. Her play also rewarded her MAC Freshman of the Year, All-Freshman Team, and First Team All-MAC honors. That season, she ranked second in the league with 4.22 kills/set and 374 total kills.
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Pitt’s Olivia Babcock among college volleyball player of year finalists
Updated Dec. 15, 2025, 7:42 p.m. ET
The 2025 NCAA women’s volleyball tournament is down to the Final Four — so is the 2025 AVCA Player of the Year Award shortlist.
The list of 14 semifinalists for the 2025 AVCA Player of the Year Award was narrowed to four finalists on Monday. Three of the four finalists are preparing to compete in the NCAA tournament semifinals on Thursday, which features No. 1 Pittsburgh facing off against No. 3 Texas A&M and No. 1 Kentucky going head-to-head with No. 3 Wisconsin.
Reigning 2024 Player of the Year Olivia Babcock is among the finalists. She’s looking to become the fifth player to win the award in back-to-back seasons and first to do so since Stanford’s Kathryn Plummer in 2017-2018.
The player of the year award will be announced on Friday, Dec. 19 at the AVCA Convention in Kansas City, Missouri, ahead of the national championship game on Sunday, Dec. 21 (ABC).
Here’s a look at the finalists:
NCAA VOLLEYBALL: Final Four set as Texas A&M and Wisconsin advance
2025 AVCA Player of the Year finalists
Olivia Babcock, Pitt, Jr.: The 6-foot-4 right side hitter already won 2025 ACC player of the year for the second straight season. Is a second consecutive AVCA Player of the Year award next? Babcock set career highs in kills per set (5.11) and digs per set (2.11) this season and a program record with 45 kills vs. North Carolina on Nov. 2.
Mimi Colyer, Wisconsin, Sr.: The 6-3 outside hitter 20 or more kills in nine matches this season, including 23 kills vs. No. 1 Texas in the Elite Eight and 27 kills vs. No. 2 Stanford in the Round of 16. She averages 5.39 kills per set and 5.97 points per set. Two Wisconsin players — Dana Rettke (2021) and Sarah Franklin (2023) — have previously won the award.
Eva Hudson, Kentucky, Sr.: The 6-1 outside hitter was named the SEC Player of the Year after hitting .317 with 4.54 kills per set and 504 total kills on the year. She leads Kentucky’s offense, which is hitting .295 this year.
Bergen Reilly, Nebraska, Jr.: The 6-1 junior setter was named Big Ten Player of the Year and Big Ten Setter of the Year after averaging 10.47 assists and 2.70 digs per set. She totaled 73 kills, 67 blocks and 19 aces this season.
Former ACVA Players of the Year
- 1985: Kim Oden, Stanford
- 1986: Mariliisa Salmi, Brigham Young
- 1987: Tonya Sanders-Williams, Hawaii
- 1988: Tara Cross, Long Beach State
- 1989: Tara Cross, Long Beach State; Tonya Sanders-Williams, Hawaii
- 1990: Bev Oden; Stanford
- 1991: Antoinette White; Long Beach State
- 1992: Natalie Williams, UCLA
- 1993: Danielle Scott; Long Beach State
- 1994: Laura Davis, Ohio State
- 1995: Cary Wendell, Stanford; Allison Weston, Nebraska
- 1996: Angelica Ljungqvist, Hawaii
- 1997: Misty May, Long Beach State
- 1998: Misty May, Long Beach State
- 1999: Lauren Cacciamani, Penn State; Kerri Walsh, Stanford
- 2000: Greichaly Cepero, Nebraska
- 2001: Logan Tom, Stanford
- 2002: Logan Tom, Stanford
- 2003: Kim Willoughby, Hawaii
- 2004: Stacey Gordon, Ohio State; Ogonna Nnamani, Stanford
- 2005: Christina Houghtelling, Nebraska
- 2006: Sarah Pavan, Nebraska
- 2007: Foluke Akinradewo, Stanford
- 2008: Nicole Fawcett, Penn State
- 2009: Megan Hodge, Penn State
- 2010: Carli Lloyd, Cal
- 2011: Alex Jupiter, Southern California
- 2012: Alaina Bergsma, Oregon
- 2013: Krista Vansant, Washington
- 2014: Micha Hancock, Penn State
- 2015: Samantha Bricio, Southern California
- 2016: Sarah Wilhite, Minnesota
- 2017: Kathryn Plummer, Stanford
- 2018: Kathryn Plummer, Stanford
- 2019: Yossiana Pressley, Baylor
- 2021 (spring): Madison Lilley, Kentucky
- 2021 (fall): Dana Rettke, Wisconsin
- 2022: Logan Eggleston, Texas
- 2023: Sarah Franklin, Wisconsin
- 2024: Olivia Babcock, Pitt
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