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Trio of Second Place Efforts Pace Mids at 2025 Patriot League Championship

PENNSAUKEN, N.J. – The Navy women’s rowing team left it all out on the line on Friday as its four-boat fleet aimed to climb back atop the podium at the Patriot League Championship. After a morning of fast qualifying times put the Mids in position to succeed in a quartet of grand finals on the Cooper River in the afternoon, Navy’s second varsity eight and both of its first and second varsity four crews all claimed silver medals to leave the team, just three points out of first with one race to go. Unfortunately for Navy, the action in the first varsity eight competition didn’t break its way and Boston University was able to defend its crown as the 2025 Patriot League Champion.
In the final standings, Boston’s victories in the first varsity eight, as well as in the first and second varsity four contests resulted in 289.5 points and the team title. Georgetown edged MIT for second place by 3.5 points, 267 to 263.5. Navy finished just off the podium in fourth place with 204 points. The rest of the leaderboard consisted of Bucknell in fifth at 193, Colgate in sixth at 131, Holy Cross in seventh at 127.5 with Lehigh and Loyola rounding out the competition in eighth and ninth place at 66.5 and 55.5, respectively.
“There was some tough, gritty racing out there today,” remarked head coach Joe Schlosberg. “We had some great performances, but fell short in the end.”
The action in the afternoon kicked off with the first-ever second varsity four grand final. Boston University broke out to an open water advantage within the first 500 meters and never looked back. Initially trailing Georgetown following the opening sprint, Navy took advantage of a stearing issue by the Hoyas and quickly settled into second place. The Mids withstood periodical moves by the MIT Engineers as the two boats were nearly even with over 1,500 meters of the race in the book. MIT pushed ahead for a brief segment down the final stretch, but Navy’s crew had enough in the tank to place second by 1.807 seconds, 8:21.443 to 8:23.250 ahead of MIT.

Next up was the grand final of the first varsity four. With the opening sprint behind them, BU, Navy and Georgetown pulled away from the second half of the field. Closing in on the midway mark of the race, the Terriers advanced up the Mids’ boat and had a small margin of open water. Likewise, Navy had a slight bit of open water over Georgetown at the same juncture. Over the final 500 meters of action, the Mids came back in contact with the Terriers and made a race of it to the finish line. BU answered Navy’s comeback attempt and took the victory, 7:36.502 to 7:40.584. Georgetown clocked in 9.027 seconds back at 7:49.611.

The third contest of Friday afternoon for the Mids was the second varsity eight grand final. A similar alignment of BU, Navy and Georgetown sprinted out to an initial lead through the first 500 meters. The Hoyas moved to the front of the pack as the race neared the hallway point with the Terriers slightly ahead of the Mids. Inching into the lead pack, MIT started pulling into contact with both Navy and BU. With less than 500 meters to the finish, the Hoyas were over seven seats up on the Mids and Terriers, who were locked in a stroke-for-stroke competition for second place. Down the stretch, Navy charged up Georgetown’s boat and pulled within four seats, but came up just short of the victory, while MIT sprinted pass BU to grab the final podium position. The Hoyas posted a time of 6:58.332, 1.938 seconds ahead of the Mids’ 7:00.270; the Engineers garnered the bronze medal at 7:00.843.
Everything was up for grabs going into the first varsity eight races as the top-three teams were separated by less than 20 points as Georgetown led with 127 points, three ahead of Navy (124) and 17.5 ahead of Boston’s 109.5-point total. With the added 2V4 event and new scoring system, every position in the leaderboard of the V8 race was worth 20 points starting with 180 for the winner. BU made sure they’d be back in the NCAA Championship as the automatic qualifier from the Patriot League as they sprinted out to a half-boat lead and had a near open-water advantage following 500 meters of racing. Rowing from the opposite side of the river in lane one, Navy was slightly off the pace and was battling with Colgate in fifth place as the race crossed the 1,000-meter mark. The Mids and Raiders caught up the Bucknell Bison and the race was on for fourth place. At the line, Bucknell had just enough left and finished fourth at 6:55.616, while Colgate took fifth and Navy sixth with times of 6:56.647 and 6:57.565, respectively.
At the conclusion of the action, Boston University earned the overall team title with 289.5 points over the four events. With that victory, the Terriers will earn the automatic berth into the 2025 NCAA Championship in West Windsor, N.J., the weekend of May 30-June 1.
“It’s a difficult way to finish the season, but I’m extremely proud of the way this group worked through some rough stretches during the year and worked back to be in the conversation today,” said Schlosberg in closing.
“We’re a young team with tons of potential so the future is bright. Our seniors have done a great job of leading the program and making sure that Navy Women’s Rowing will continue to thrive as they advance to careers in the fleet and in the corps. We thank them for their four years of hard work here at Navy.”
Race Results
First Varsity Eight
Heat 2; 3rd of 4 boats … 6:53.483
Grand Final
Boston Univ. – 6:42.587
MIT – 6:49.987
Georgetown – 6:52.805
Bucknell – 6:55.616
Colgate – 6:56.647
Navy – 6:57.565
Second Varsity Eight
Heat 1; 1st of 5 boats … 6:59.804
Grand Final
Georgetown – 6:58.332
Navy – 7:00.270
MIT – 7:00.843
Boston Univ. – 7:03.530
Bucknell – 7:16.250
Holy Cross – 7:22.363
First Varsity Four
Heat 2; 1st of 4 boats … 7:51.831
Grand Final
Boston Univ – 7:36.502
Navy – 7:40.584
Georgetown – 7:49.611
MIT – 8:10.109
Holy Cross – 8:22.480
Bucknell – 8:24.642
Second Varsity Four
Heat 1; 2nd of 5 boats … 8:06.714
Grand Final
Boston Univ. – 7:57.821
Navy – 8:21.443
MIT – 8:23.250
Bucknell – 8:32.058
Holy Cross – 8:37.976
Georgetown – 10:42.376
Boat Lineups
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Volleyball Ends Postseason Award Run with Two Earning AVCA Honorable Mention All-American Honors
Wheeling, W. Va. – With the 2025 NCAA DII Volleyball National Championship coming up this weekend, the postseason awards for the 2025 season wrapped up on Wednesday. The American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) released their annual All-America teams and the Wheeling University Volleyball team had two players earn honors. Junior Katie Wilking and freshman Camryn Matus each earned Honorable Mention All-American honors after both led the Cardinal’s offensive push throughout the season.
The Wheeling Volleyball team continued their winning ways after a tough non-conference schedule to start the year. The Cardinals finished the regular season 16-13 overall, including a 10-4 mark in Mountain East Conference (MEC) play. It was enough to earn them a share of the MEC North Division title, splitting the crown with West Liberty and Fairmont State, and the Cardinals entered the MEC Volleyball Tournament as the #3 seed from the North. Their run would come to an abrupt end, falling to the eventual MEC Champions the University of Charleston 3-2 in the Quarterfinals, but their postseason award run has been a successful one. The Cardinals had four players earn a spot on the annual All-MEC lists, and added two more honorees on the AVCA’s All-Region list. Despite falling short of the NCAA DII Atlantic Regional Championships, the young Cardinals got good experience that they can build off of on the court.
The first honoree was junior Katie Wilking, who is taking home the first All-American honor of her career. The junior middle blocker earned First Team All-MEC honors for her work on the Cardinal front line, and coupled that with an Honorable Mention All-Region award. Wilking was one of the most efficient hitters in the conference this past season, sitting third in the conference with a .325 mark, knocking down 257 kills on 622 total attacks, while finishing with just 55 attack errors. Her season-best effort would come against CAL-U on September 20th, when she knocked down 18 kills on 27 total attacks to put together a .556 hitting percentage. Along with her success on the offensive side of the ball, Wilking was one of the team’s premiere defenders, leading the way with 82.0 total blocks. She finished with 14 solo and 68 assisted, ranking 10th in the conference in both total blocks and solo blocks, while sitting eighth in block assists.
The other Cardinal honoree was freshman outside hitter Camryn Matus, who wrapped up a big award season with the an Honorable Mention All-American honor. Matus was named the 2025 MEC Freshman of the Year this past season, while also taking home both First Team All-MEC and AVCA All-Regional honors. She led all freshman in the MEC with 297 kills on the season, while sitting fourth overall in the conference in kills. She would add to that a .220 hitting percentage, having only 126 errors in 778 attempts, while finishing tied for third on the team with 59 assists during the season. She put together a historic night in an October 7th match-up with Frostburg State, where she picked up the first triple double in over a decade for the Cardinals. She would finish with 10 kills and 10 digs, while being the team’s top setter with 23 assists in the effort. Matus would finish with 18 double digit kill efforts on the season and looks to continue building her success on the court.
The 2025 AVCA All-Americans list included 42 players – 14 on the first, second, and third teams from 29 schools. The list would also include 117 Honorable Mention selections, with two programs having three players on those teams. The MEC had six honorees on the list, with all six earning spots on the AVCA Honorable Mention team. Fairmont State led the way with three honorees, followed by Wheeling with two, and Charleston with one. The 2025 All-America selections are made by the AVCA DII All-America Committee, consisting of head coaches from across the country.
The Wheeling University Volleyball team continues their off-season push as they make preparations for the 2026 season.
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Wright Steps Down As Head Beach Volleyball Coach
“It has been an honor and privilege to lead this program and represent the University of North Florida,” Wright said. “The championship culture we built and the milestones we reached are a direct result of our student-athletes’ hard work and our staff’s dedication. This was an extremely difficult decision, but it is the right one as I prioritize what is best for my family. While the timing is not ideal, I believe there is never a wrong time to do what is right. I am deeply grateful to Nick Morrow for the opportunity to lead this program and for all the moments I was able to experience along the way. I care deeply about the coaches and players in this program, and I am confident they will continue elevating it to new heights.”
“Doug Wright has been an incredible coach for the North Florida Beach Volleyball program, and his impact on our student-athletes and the entire Osprey community cannot be overstated,” Vice President of Intercollegiate Athletics Nick Morrow added. “While we are saddened by his decision to step down, we respect his choice and are deeply grateful for the difference he has made in our program. Doug leaves behind a new standard of excellence that will continue to guide us. We wish him nothing but the best in his next chapter.”
Wright compiled a 100-48 record at North Florida, the fastest to reach the 100-win milestone in program history.
Wright led North Florida to a program-record 26 wins in 2025 that culminated in the program’s second-ever appearance in the NCAA Championship, which have both occurred in the last two seasons under Wright, after it added its sixth and second-straight Atlantic Sun Conference Championship title. North Florida earned a program-best No. 12 seed after it secured the No. 16 seed in 2024. ?
For three-straight seasons under Wright, North Florida secured the most combined selections between the ASUN Conference First and Second Team in 2025. With the six selections in 2025, North Florida collected 26 honorees under Wright and the most in the conference in his tenure. North Florida was a top-three seed at the ASUN Championship each season under Wright. He coached four Ospreys to All-Freshman team honors, including 2023 ASUN Freshman of the Year Madison Espy.
In addition to a program-record win total, North Florida earned its highest ranking in program history at No. 14 in the final AVCA Collegiate Beach Coaches Poll in 2025. The Ospreys were ranked in each installment of the poll in 2025 for the first time in program history.
Wright recorded the program’s first-ever win at the NCAA Championship against No. 17 seed Chattanooga on May 3, 2024. In 2024, North Florida became the first team in ASUN Conference history to sweep the entirety of the ASUN Championship without giving up a single match point.
Wright coached two pairs in Mariana Feliciano Sanchez and Madison Espy in 2025 and Iris Fletcher and Katie Camp in 2024 to ASUN Pair of the Tournament. He developed six pairs to ASUN All-Tournament Team honors. North Florida had two ASUN Scholar Athlete of the Year honorees under Wright.
Wright guided Presley Murray and Mackenzie Murphy to AVCA Top Flight Pair 1 honors in 2025. He coached four AVCA Top Flight pairs at the helm of North Florida.
Wright was named 2023 ASUN Coach of the Year and won at least 24 matches each of his four seasons.
A national search for a new head coach will begin immediately.
Sports
Colonels Claim Four ASUN Performer of the Week Honors
RICHMOND, Ky. – The Eastern Kentucky University men’s and women’s track and field teams took four of the first six ASUN Performer of the Week honors in the 2025-26 indoor track and field season as announced by the conference office on Wednesday.
On the track, Taha Er Raouy and Edna Chelulei earned the men’s and women’s weekly honors, with Daroyce Flemons and Kristan Simmons taking the honors in the field after all four broke school records in their respective events to open the indoor season.
Er Raouy took the men’s track honors after breaking the school record in the invite section of the 3,000 meters with a time of 7:40.56, finishing 6th in a mixed field of top collegiate athletes and professionals at the BU Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener last Saturday.
At the same meet, Chelulei set the EKU indoor record in the women’s 5,000 meters with a time of 15:42.14.
Back in the Commonwealth, Flemons and Simmons set new program records in the men’s and women’s weight throw at the KTCCCA Commonwealth College Opener in Louisville to earn Field Performer of the Week honors.
Flemons’ record-breaking throw went 17.81m (58.05.25) in his Colonel debut to take first in the men’s event, while Simmons threw 17.28m (56-08.50) to take first on the women’s side.
The Colonels will next compete in the new year at the Bellarmine Open on January 16.
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Katelynn Oxley to Join Women’s Basketball Roster for Remainder of 2025-26 Season
“We’re excited about the opportunity to bring a 6-4 player like Katelynn to our roster. It’s a rare occasion when you can add someone with size, who you know well, who you’re genuinely excited about, and who has competed at a high level,” said Pizzotti. “Katelynn is a great fit for our program, and we’re thrilled for her to continue her Blue Demon career with our team.”
In four seasons as a volleyball letterwinner, Oxley appeared in 106 matches for the Blue Demons and totaled 483 kills and 318 blocks. In her senior campaign, the Lincoln, Neb. native ranked sixth in the BIG EAST with 1.12 blocks per set while her .318 hitting percentage ranked eighth.
In her prep career, Oxley played two seasons of varsity basketball at Lincoln Lutheran and led her squad in points, blocks and rebounds her junior and senior campaigns. Her teams went 45-7 in two seasons and finished top three in C1 State championship in back-to-back seasons. Oxley won multiple all-city, all-conference and all-state accolades in her time on the hardwood.
Oxley earned her undergraduate degree in Finance in June of 2025 and is currently pursuing a Master of Business Administration in Business Analytics. She has been named to the BIG EAST All-Academic Team on three occasions and compiled a 4.0 GPA throughout her time in Chicago.
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Nabwe Wins Seventh Career Big Ten Weekly Honor
Nabwe returned to the college indoor scene at the M City Classic where she tossed a season-opening 23.74m (77-10 3/4) in the weight throw to sit at No. 1 in the NCAA. The toss for Nabwe was over four feet further than her 2024 opening weight throw of 22.45m (73-8) at the same meet. Nabwe’s winning throw of 16.40m (53-9 3/4) in the shot put was also an improvement from last year’s opening indoor competition by nearly two feet (15.95m | 52-4). Nabwe’s shot put mark from the M City Classic is ranked No. 3 in the nation and the No. 1 in the Big Ten after last weekend’s action.
The weekly honor for Nabwe is the seventh the redshirt junior has earned between the indoor and the outdoor season. Last indoor season Nabwe became the first Big Ten weight thrower in nine years to repeat as champion at the Big Ten Indoor Championships and was just the fifth Big Ten women’s weight thrower all-time to defend their conference title. According to the USTFCCCA, Nabwe ranks No. 8 all-time with her lifetime best weight throw mark of 24.22m (79-5 1/2) – which she set at last year’s Big Ten Indoor Championships.
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Kimm, LaPlant and Thompson Earn AVCA All-America Honors
This is the sixth straight season that the Huskies have had at least two players named to the AVCA All-America teams and the fourth time in program history that SCSU has had three or more All-America selections in a season which have all come in the last four seasons (four in 2021, three in 2022, three in 2024).
Thompson becomes the fifth player in program history to become a multi-time All-American after Lindsey Rachel ’22 (3x; 2019, 21, 22), Phebie Rossi ’22 (2x; 2021, 22), former teammate Kenzie Foley ’24 (4x; 2021, 22, 23, 24) and current teammate Emma Berran (2x; 2023, 24). Last season Thompson was also named to the second team. Kimm and LaPlant are the 12th and 13th players in program history to earn All-America honors.
The redshirt senior middle blocker was named a first team All-Central Region performer by the AVCA and Division-II Conference Commissioners Association (D2CCA) after being named a second teamer by the AVCA in 2024. Thompson was also named to the All-Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) First Team, to the NCAA Central Region All-Tournament Team, the NSIC All-Tournament Team all for the second consecutive season and was also the NSIC Preseason Player of the Year this season. The Lakeville, Minnesota native averaged 3.89 points, 3.37 kills and 0.96 blocks per set this season on .331 hitting this season.
Kimm earned her first all-region and all-conference honors this season after being named to the AVCA All-Central Region First Team and the D2CCA All-Central Region Second team and the All-NSIC First Team. The North Liberty, Iowa native was also named to the to the NCAA Central Region All-Tournament Team, the NSIC All-Tournament Team (second consecutive season). The junior outside hitter averaged 3.88 points, 3.47 digs, 3.40 kills and 0.46 blocks per set this season.
LaPlant also earned the first all-region and all-conference honors of her career this season after being named to the AVCA All-Central Region First Team and the D2CCA All-Central Region Second team and the All-NSIC First Team. The sophomore setter was also named to the to the NCAA Central Region All-Tournament Team, the NSIC All-Tournament Team. She also became just the fifth player in program history to be named AVCA DII Player of the Week and was the lone Husky to earn weekly NSIC honors this season after being named Setter of the Week twice (her first career weekly awards). The Grand Rapids, Minnesota native averaged 11.69 assists, 2.21 digs, 1.23 points, 0.62 kills and 0.49 blocks per set this season.
This season, the Huskies won their second consecutive and fourth overall NSIC Tournament Championship (all in the last five seasons) after taking down the No. 13, No. 2 and No. 5 teams in the country and advanced to the NCAA Central Region Championship/Sweet 16 for the second consecutive season, tying the program record for NCAA Tournament wins in a season, with two (4x; 1995, 2022, 2024, 2025). En route to the region championship, the Huskies beat the No. 17 team in the nation before taking down the No. 2 team and tournament host, Nebraska Kearney, on their home court.
AVCA All-America
Second Team:
Shelby Kimm
Braya LaPlant
Ella Thompson
AVCA RELEASE
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