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Track & Field Ready for MIAC Outdoor Championships
Story Links SAINT PETER, Minn. – Gustavus track & field is prepped and ready for the MIAC Outdoor Championships this weekend at Macalester College. Field events begin at 2 p.m. Friday and track (mostly prelims) at 2:30 p.m., while field events continue at noon Saturday and track finals following at […]

SAINT PETER, Minn. – Gustavus track & field is prepped and ready for the MIAC Outdoor Championships this weekend at Macalester College. Field events begin at 2 p.m. Friday and track (mostly prelims) at 2:30 p.m., while field events continue at noon Saturday and track finals following at 1:30 p.m.
As she has done for the better part of the past several seasons, Megan Geraets is expected to lead the women’s squad as the defnding champion in both the 200- and 400-meter, and an All-Conference performer in the long jump. This season, Geraets is seeded first in the 200, first in the long jump, and second in the 400.
Kate Carlson is back as the defending champion in the 100-meter and an All-MIAC runner in the 200-meter. Carlson is seeded fifth in this weekend’s 100 and third in the 200. Lili Guy earned All-Conference last year in the triple jump and is seeded first this season. She is also seeded fourth in the long jump.
In the field, Olivia Duncan is the defending champ in the discus and is seeded second this weekend. Kelley Brennan, the 2024 MIAC Outdoor Field Athlete of the Year, is seeded first in the discus, third in the hammer throw, and fifth in the shot put. Last season, she earned All-Conference honors in all three events.
Newcomer Kayla Kajer is seeded second in the high jump, while Alli Graff is seeded third in the pole vault.
For the men, Tyler Smith and Nick Brauer are returning All-Conference performers in the 800- and 1500-meter runs, respectively, while Sam Schulze earned honorable mention honors in the 400-hurdles. Entering this weekend’s conference meet, Brauer is seeded sixth in the 800 and Schulze in seeded fifth in the 400-hurdles.
The high jump could feature some All-Conference performances this season as both Brendan Carlson and Cole Matetich are seeded second. Liam Frommelt is another jumper to watch as he is seeded second in the triple jump.
Here are all the Gusties who are seeded in a position to score at the conference meet:
Women
100-meter
5. Kate Carlson (12.26)
200-meter
1. Megan Geraets (23.96)
3. Carlson (24.70)
400-meter
2. Geraets (54.34)
1500-meter
7. Kailyn Walukas (4:46.78)
5000-meter
5. Molly Liston (17:52.08)
100-hurdles
3. Laura Thauvin (14.97)
4×100 relay
1. Stacy, Geraets, Thauvin, Carlson (48.02)
4×200 relay
3. Kienitz, Podulke, Jensen, Kennedy (1:54.31)
4×800 relay
2. Mair, Fynboh, Stark, Lindgren (10:10.67)
High jump
2. Kayla Kajer (5-3)
Pole vault
3. Alli Graff (11-5.75)
7. Camille Finney (10-10)
Long jump
1. Geraets (19-4.75)
4. Lili Guy (17-9.5)
Triple jump
1. Guy (38-7)
4. Sarrah Lindner (36-4.75)
8. Kajer (35-1.75)
Shot put
5. Kelley Brennan (40-0.75)
8. Bella Sutch (39-7)
Discus
1. Brennan (142-3)
2. Olivia Duncan (141-11)
6. Kiera McCord (133-10)
Hammer throw
3. Brennan (167-4)
Men
800-meter
6. Nick Brauer (1:53.88)
110-hurdles
7. Connor McCormick (15:57)
400-hurdles
5. Sam Schulze (55.66)
4×200 relay
3. Lippert, Cargas, Bourne, Fossen (1:32.75)
High jump
2. Brendan Carlson (6-6.75)
2. Cole Matetich (6-6.75)
Pole vault
7. Joe Ream (14-0.5)
Triple jump
2. Liam Frommelt (46-7.5)
Discus
7. Wyatt Hudspith (152-2)
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Denver Volleyball Signs Maddie Winkler Ahead of 2025 Campaign
Story Links DENVER – The University of Denver volleyball program has signed freshman Maddie Winkler to its 2025 roster, head coach Megan Pendergast announced on Thursday. “Maddie Winkler is one of the most competitive and high-achieving athletes we’ve had the chance to recruit,” Pendergast said. “Her determination, work ethic […]

DENVER – The University of Denver volleyball program has signed freshman Maddie Winkler to its 2025 roster, head coach Megan Pendergast announced on Thursday.
“Maddie Winkler is one of the most competitive and high-achieving athletes we’ve had the chance to recruit,” Pendergast said. “Her determination, work ethic and relentless drive to improve make every team she’s on better. Every time I watch Maddie, she looks sharper, more dynamic and more confident. We are absolutely fired up to add her to our roster and can’t wait to see the impact she’ll make in our gym and in our program.”
Maddie Winkler – Keller, Texas – Keller H.S – Libero – 5-5
BEFORE DENVER:
2024 Second Team All-District…2024 Academic All-State…2023 Varsity Newcomer of the Year…2023 Second Team All-District…2023 Academic All-District…2022 AVCA Phenom Watch List…2022 6A State Semifinalist…2022 GJNC Open Bronze Medalist…2021 GJNC Open Silver Medalist…2019 GJNC American Bronze Medalist…Played her club volleyball for Texas Advantage Club.
PERSONAL:
Chose the University of Denver because of the welcoming atmosphere and supportive staff, its strong academics and its great location…Hopes to pursue a career in sports medicine or orthopedics after graduation…Also enjoys baking, cooking and spending time with friends and family.
Season tickets for the 2025 season are on sale now and can be purchased here.
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Tyukasz & Soto Named ACWPC All-Americans
Story Links IRVINE, Calif. – Two of the youngest players on the Concordia University Irvine women’s water polo team were named All-Americans by the Association of Collegiate Water Polo Coaches. True freshman Anna Tyukasz earned First Team All-American honors while starting goalie Jaden Soto earned Honorable Mention All-American status. Tyukasz led […]

IRVINE, Calif. – Two of the youngest players on the Concordia University Irvine women’s water polo team were named All-Americans by the Association of Collegiate Water Polo Coaches.
True freshman Anna Tyukasz earned First Team All-American honors while starting goalie Jaden Soto earned Honorable Mention All-American status.
Tyukasz led Concordia in many categories including goals (71), assists (26) and points (97). She also collected 29 recorded steals, which ranked highest on the team for all non-goalies.
Speaking of the goalie position, Soto racked up more than 280 saves this season between the pipes and reached an impressive milestone as a sophomore with 500 career saves.
The Murrieta, Calif. native was in net for CUI’s surge down the stretch as the team defeated D1 conference foe Santa Clara twice. Soto was a defensive force for CUI, notching double-digit saves in her last eight starts and tallying at least 18 saves or more on three occasions. She also was credited with five assists and 42 recorded steals, which lead her entire team.
Together, the duo helped the Golden Eagles go 4-3 in their last seven contests, painting a bright future for what lies ahead for the program under head coach Casey Greenawalt.
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University of Utah Athletics
SALT LAKE CITY – Utah Volleyball has added a familiar face in former beach volleyball standout Langley Griffin starting fall of 2025. Griffin will join Beth Launiere and crew as the Utes prepare to pick up where they left off last season making their 19th NCAA appearance, and finishing the year ranked No. 17 in […]

Griffin will join Beth Launiere and crew as the Utes prepare to pick up where they left off last season making their 19th NCAA appearance, and finishing the year ranked No. 17 in the country. Griffin spent the past two seasons with Utah’s beach volleyball program before making the move to indoor.
“We’re so excited to have Langley join the Utah Volleyball Indoor program,” said Launiere. “She is a tremendous athlete and competitor which allowed her to be one of the best beach players in the country. These attributes, as well as her over skill set gained from playing beach will transfer well back into the indoor game, where she began playing the sport of volleyball.”
The 6-foot talent proved to be a commodity early in her beach volleyball career as a freshman, tallying 18 wins for an overall record of 18-16 with her partner Katie McAlister. Throughout the 2024 season, Griffin helped the potent pair post win streaks of six, five, and four through various matches. She also aided in giving the Utes their first top-20 win in program history over No. 19 Arizona going 19-21, 21-16, and 15-13 against the Wildcats.
Griffin’s dominance continued in her sophomore year, helping Utah to their best season in program history, winning 35 of her matches for a 23-11-1 final record that included an eight-match win streak with partner Bella Vezzani and 3-0 victory over Arizona in the Big 12 Tournament to move on to the semifinal round.
Before coming to Utah, Griffin was a standout athlete at Peninsula High School in Tacoma, Washington where she excelled as an outside hitter/opposite hitter for her indoor volleyball team, lettering all four years of her high school career. Additionally, Griffin earned league MVP and first team all-state honors in both her senior and junior years in 2022 and 2021.
Griffin was also a standout on her track and field team as a three-time letter winner in the high jump, pole vault, and the 4×200 meter race, and placed third in her district for the 4×200 and high jump.
Griffin is slated to join the Utes as a pin attacker in 2025.
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Assistant Beach Volleyball Coach in Cookeville, TN for Tennessee Tech University
Details Posted: 29-May-25 Location: Cookeville, Tennessee Type: Full-time Salary: Commensurate with education Categories: Coaching Coaching – Volleyball Sector: Collegiate Sports Salary Details: Tennessee Tech offers a competitive benefits package. Benefits include the accumulation of two vacation days per month and one sick leave day per month, and thirteen University holidays. Other benefits include medical and […]

Details
Posted: 29-May-25
Location: Cookeville, Tennessee
Type: Full-time
Salary: Commensurate with education
Categories:
Coaching
Coaching – Volleyball
Sector:
Collegiate Sports
Salary Details:
Tennessee Tech offers a competitive benefits package. Benefits include the accumulation of two vacation days per month and one sick leave day per month, and thirteen University holidays. Other benefits include medical and life insurance (shared cost with the university), retirement, optional 401k, and educational benefits.
Required Education:
4 Year Degree
Assists the head coach with all aspects of the women’s beach volleyball program.
Essential Functions Assists the head coach with all aspects of the women’s beach volleyball program including practices and conditioning, player development, recruiting, supporting the academic development and graduation of student-athletes, public relations, and event management and promotion. Leads the recruiting efforts for the program with assistance from all staff. Performs other duties as assigned. Tennessee Tech is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution or equivalent international higher education diploma/certificate. Proven record of successful collegiate volleyball playing and/or coaching experience or four years high level volleyball club or national team coaching experience. Education and experience necessary to perform all the functions of a Division I Assistant Volleyball Coach. Knowledge of and commitment to adhere to NCAA and OVC rules and regulations as well as University, department, and program policies and procedures.
Beyond meeting minimum requirements, candidates will be evaluated in terms of how their experience and education have prepared them for a Division I volleyball assistant coaching position, with consideration given to recruiting, assisting with practice and player development, and supporting the academic development and graduation of student-athletes. Coaching philosophy must complement the philosophy of the head coach.
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Young Lowell volleyball team sweeps valiant Boston Latin
LOWELL — Thursday’s round of 32 boys volleyball clash between Lowell and Boston Latin was a useful barometer for Red Raider head coach Paul McCarthy as he witnesses his inexperienced team blossom on the big stage. Lowell earned a 3-0 win on its home court, as the Red Raiders relied on timely play in 25-16, […]

LOWELL — Thursday’s round of 32 boys volleyball clash between Lowell and Boston Latin was a useful barometer for Red Raider head coach Paul McCarthy as he witnesses his inexperienced team blossom on the big stage. Lowell earned a 3-0 win on its home court, as the Red Raiders relied on timely play in 25-16, 30-28, 30-28 sets that McCarthy believes is a product of his squad’s development this spring. Headlined by Aundre Rivera (11 kills, 13 digs) and Vitou Seng (33 assists), a Lowell team riddled with youth gutted out a win more often yielded by a seasoned class […]
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Greenfield Recorder – MIAA tourneys: Frontier boys volleyball advances to Round of 32 following 3-0 sweep over Lynn Vocational
Frontier’s William Reading (18) celebrates a point with teammates during a match against Belchertown earlier this season. STAFF PHOTO / DANIEL JACOBI II SOUTH DEERFIELD — A grueling regular season schedule has the Frontier boys volleyball team prepared heading into the state tournament. Of the Redhawks’ 20 regular season matches, 15 opponents qualified for either […]


Frontier’s William Reading (18) celebrates a point with teammates during a match against Belchertown earlier this season.
STAFF PHOTO / DANIEL JACOBI II
SOUTH DEERFIELD — A grueling regular season schedule has the Frontier boys volleyball team prepared heading into the state tournament.
Of the Redhawks’ 20 regular season matches, 15 opponents qualified for either the Div. 1 or Div. 2 state tournament while nine of those teams earned top 10 seeds, showcasing the level of opponent Frontier played throughout the season.
Hosting 37th-seeded Lynn Vocational on Thursday in the Div. 2 preliminary round, 28th-seeded Frontier looked like a team ready for the tournament.
Frontier pulled away in the first set, grinded out a victory in the second and got going late in the third set to walk away with a 3-0 sweep over the Tigers at Goodnow Gymnasium.
“We had a loaded schedule,” Redhawks coach Courtney Parent said. “We played veteran teams that have been around for a long time, much like our girls’ team. We get to a point where we have to remind them that this is just our fourth year having a team and they’ve come so far in those four seasons. I do think to a point our schedule makes us better but it’s hard to keep the morale.”
For Frontier (8-13) on Thursday, it was about focusing on themselves and performing their best regardless of the opponent.
“We talked a lot about error management and keeping our side together,” Parent said. “We wanted to control what we can control on our side of the court and the rest will come together if we keep our serves in, keep our unforced errors low.”
Tegan Dexter was a force all night long for the Redhawks as Frontier tried to get the ball to him early and often.
Dexter smashed four kills early that helped the Redhawks build a 10-6 lead in the opening set. Frontier pulled ahead 21-12 after Dexter and Will Reading put down kills and the Redhawks went on to earn a 25-16 win to take a 1-0 lead.
Frontier led 22-16 in the second set but Lynn Vocational (16-5) rallied, cutting the lead to 24-22. The Redhawks held on and scored on a Dexter kill to earn a 25-22 set win to go up 2-0.
Leading 14-13 in the third, Frontier scored 11 of the final 16 points to seal the win with a 25-18 set win.
Dexter led the way with 20 kills and 12 digs, Tavo Vincent-Warner distributed 37 assists, Nate Rivera put down nine kills to go along with 11 digs, Reading finished with nine kills and seven digs and Will Petrin added two kills, two aces and five digs in the winning effort.
It’ll be a familiar opponent for the Redhawks in the Round of 32, as they go on the road to take on No. 5 Chicopee Comp on Saturday at a time to be determined. The Colts beat Frontier, 3-0, earlier in the season.
“I’m excited to see them again,” Parent said. “They are a top 10 team and competed well in Western Mass. A lot of their guys play in the offseason. They’ll be a team to reckoned with and it’ll take a lot if we want to beat them Saturday.”
Div. 4 Round of 32
Sutton 5, Frontier 0 — The Redhawks’ season came to a close in the Round of 32, as 25th-seeded Frontier was unable to steal a set against No. 8 Sutton, as the Sammies advanced with a 5-0 victory.
The Redhawks close their season with an 11-5 record, the 11 wins tied for the most in program history.
Oliver Brown closes his career with the most wins in program history (30) while Casey Bestler finished the season with eight wins, the most for any Redhawk player in top singles in a season.
“It was a memorable season with room to grow,” Frontier coach Brian Campbell said.
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