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BIRMINGHAM – For the third time in the 2025 season, UAB right-handed pitcher Colin Daniel has won American Conference Pitcher of the Week, the league office announced on Monday.

The junior from Corner, Alabama tossed a complete game shutout on Friday night against Rice. Daniel struck out a career-high 13 batters, did not allow a walk or a run, and had a strike percentage of 73%. Daniel now ranks 3rd in the American Conference in Innings Pitched (68.2), 3rd in Walks Allowed (12), tied for 7th in Wins (5), 8th in ERA (3.80), and 8th in Strikeouts (62).

Player of the Week

Ty Hodge, R-Jr., INF, UTSA

 

Pitcher of the Week

Colin Daniel, Jr., UAB

 

Honorable Mention

Connor Maryniak, Sr., INF, Charlotte

Mike Szlurma, Gr., P, Charlotte

Ethan Norby, So., P, East Carolina

Carlos Jacome, So., INF, South Florida

Gavin Schulz, Sr., DH, Tulane

Daniel and the Blazers return to action on Tuesday, April 29 as they host the Alabama State Hornets at Young Memorial Field at 6 p.m. Tickets are $2 at the gate only.

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Utah State Volleyball’s Kaylie Kofe Earns AVCA All-American Honorable Mention

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LOGAN, Utah – Utah State volleyball sophomore setter Kaylie Kofe earned AVCA All-American honorable mention, the organization announced on Wednesday.

This is only the fifth AVCA All-America honors in program history for Utah State and the first since Liz McArthur also earned honorable mention in 2010.

Kofe led the Aggie offense to a program-record .274 hitting percentage this season, ranking third in the nation with 11.08 assists per set and also earning Mountain West Player of the Year honors. Kofe is the only player in the nation with three matches of 60 or more assists. Her 1,330 total assists this season ranks fifth all-time at USU while she already sits in eighth for career assists at Utah State with 2,290. Kofe also added 32 kills, 28 aces, 285 digs and 37 total blocks on the year.

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.

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More Sports on the Way: Volleyball joins the Roster of Premier Sport Offerings

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Omaha, NE — Creighton University is excited to announce the addition of volleyball to its Premier Club Sports program, offering student-athletes a new way to compete, connect, and represent the Bluejays.

The Premier Club Volleyball program will provide a competitive and organized environment for students passionate about the sport. Athletes will have the opportunity to participate in structured practices, develop their skills, and compete against other collegiate club programs while maintaining a balance with academic and campus life.

The addition of volleyball highlights Creighton’s ongoing commitment to expanding inclusive, high-quality athletic opportunities beyond the varsity level. The program is expected to draw students with a range of experience, from former high school players to those seeking a more competitive continuation of their volleyball careers.

Introduced in 2025, the Premier Club Sports program was originally launched with men’s and women’s hockey, lacrosse, and golf — providing structured, coach-led competition at a level between traditional club play and NCAA athletics.

Creighton encourages interested students — new and returning — to fill out the Recruit Me Form or email our Director, Clay Caswell, at claycaswell@creighton.edu for any questions or for more information.

Any interested candidates for the Premier Club Volleyball Coach position can apply at the following link: https://hcps.fa.us2.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/CX_1/job/204

 

For any questions regarding the new program or the coaching position, please email our Director, Clay Caswell, at claycaswell@creighton.edu.



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2025 AVCA Women’s NAIA All-America Teams

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The AVCA is pleased to announce its women’s volleyball All-America Teams for the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, as chosen by the NAIA Volleyball All-America Selection Committee.

The 2025 class includes 42 players—14 on the first, second, and third teams—from 29 schools, and an additional 55 players were honorable mention selections. Bellevue University (NE), Northwestern College (Iowa), and the University of Providence (MT) lead the way with three players each on the first three teams, and seven schools had two players chosen.

Coach of the Year: Candace Moats, Indiana Wesleyan University
Assistant Coach of the Year: Angie Boldt, Concordia University Nebraska
Player of the Year: Eva Joldersma, Indiana Wesleyan University, OH, Sr.
Freshman of the Year: Evelyn Brown, Mount Vernon Nazarene University, MH

AVCA All-Americans

 

Honorable Mention All-Americans

 



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Graduate Spotlight: Yassine Kamara | Bowie State

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Graduate Spotlight: Yassine Kamara

Degree Type: Bachelor of Science in Health Services Administration 
Next Steps: MBA program at Charleston Southern University, full track scholarship
Hometown: Hyattsville, Maryland

Yassine Kamara understands what it takes to succeed at a high level. As a member of the Bowie State University track and field team, she has won many events in shot put and discus and has been recognized for numerous achievements. She is graduating this winter with a Bachelor of Science in Health Services Administration and preparing to take her next step as both a scholar and an athlete. Kamara has earned multiple athletic achievements during her time at Bowie State, and she has applied the same discipline and drive that fuel her success in competition to her academic pursuits. After graduation, she plans to pursue her MBA and continue her track and field career at Charleston Southern University. 

“When I originally toured the Bowie State campus with the track coach, it just felt like home. I felt comfortable,” Kamara said. 

But being a collegiate athlete, maintaining her grades, working and finding social connections turned out to be a difficult challenge for Kamara. She struggled for her first 18 months at Bowie State to find a healthy balance. 

“At first, I didn’t really have any friends outside of track. It was a repetitive cycle of workout, practice, class, work, then go straight back to my room. I was having a hard time socially,” she said. 

In addition to sports and school, Kamara was also working two jobs at a nursing home and an assisted living facility. Her schedule didn’t leave much time for social interactions. She leaned into her time with the track team to build friendships with her teammates, who became a support system for her. 

“I’m an extreme introvert, and I didn’t really break out of that until my senior year,” she said. 

Kamara made the most of her time on the track and field team, accumulating many wins and honors. She is a three-time CIAA discus champion, a 2025 NCAA First Team All-American, the fall indoor 2024 Field Athlete of the Year, earned 11 medals across seven meets including seven gold and four silver, made history as Bowie State’s first All-American in track and field since 2010, was named to the 2025 USTFCCCA All-Region Team and recognized earlier in the season as the CIAA Female Field Athlete of the Week. 

Impact of Bowie State Experience 

In addition to her athletic achievements, Kamara has thrived academically thanks to several resources at Bowie State. She points to the Academic Advising Center, Career Development Center and tutoring services as essential to her academic success. 

“These resources helped me stay on track and maintain my spot on the Dean’s List every semester since majoring in health services administration,” Kamara said. 

She also credits the Wellness Center for helping her prioritize her physical and mental well-being while managing the demands of school and athletics. 

“Bowie State has provided me with the resources, experiences and support to grow into the person I am today,” she said. 

After graduation, Kamara plans to use her education from Bowie State University and her eventual MBA from Charleston Southern University to work in administration, human resources or management at a nursing home or senior care facility. 

“I’ve always known that I wanted to work with seniors,” Kamara said. 

Kamara leaves Bowie State University ready for what comes next, grounded in the values, preparation and confidence she gained as a Bulldog. 



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CCIW Student-Athletes Earn CSC Academic All-District® Women’s Volleyball Honors

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NAPERVILLE — College Sports Communicators (CSC) announced its 2025–26 Academic All-District® Women’s Volleyball teams, recognizing student-athletes across NCAA and NAIA divisions for excellence both on the court and in the classroom. The NCAA Division III selections include 24 honorees from the College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin (CCIW).
 
Academic All-District® honorees were considered for advancement to the CSC Academic All-America® ballot.  Student-athletes selected as CSC Academic All-America® finalists are denoted with an asterisk and will advance to the national ballot to be voted on by CSC members. First-, second- and third-team Academic All-America® honorees will be announced Jan. 13, 2026.
 
Augustana
Grace Gustafson
Lanah Queckboener
Katelyn Turley
 
Carroll
Bronwyn Rowse
Maggie McGough
Taylor Raley
Kylie Wittnebel
 
Illinois Wesleyan
Alex Bardouniotis*
Kannyn Boyd*
Sophia Feeney*
Hannah Tellor*
 

Millikin

Charley Condill
Delaney Higgins
Elle Richards
 
North Central
Lauren Benson
Katie Godo
Sarah Harvey
Sarah Lezon
 
North Park
Kendal Britton
Meg Rothermel
 
Wheaton
Katherine Adkison
Jordan Benford*
Lacey Higgins
Sydney Overweg
 

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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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Minot State welcomes new head track and field coach Erik Stevens

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MINOT, N.D. – The Minot State track and field program has found its new leader in a seasoned coach with plenty of NCAA Division I experience.

Minot State’s Associate Director of Athletics for External Operations, Janna McKechnie, is pleased to introduce Erik Stevens as the Beavers’ newest head coach. Stevens takes over leadership of the Minot State track and field program, replacing former coach Jordan Aus, who stepped down to fill the role of Associate Director of Athletics for Revenue and Ticketing in November.

“We are excited to welcome Coach Stevens to Minot State University,” McKechnie said. “Coach Stevens brings a strong commitment to developing the whole student-athlete, and a clear vision for building a competitive, disciplined, and positive track and field program. We are confident his leadership will elevate our program both on and off the track.”

Coach Stevens will begin his duties as the head track and field coach for the Beavers after the start of the new year.

“I want to start by thanking President Steven Shirley and Vice President for Student Affairs and Intercollegiate Athletics, Kevin Harmon, for this opportunity to lead the next phase of Minot State University track and field,” Coach Stevens said. “I also want to thank Jordan Aus and the rest of the search committee for a great experience through the interview process.

“Minot State is a place where you can feel the support that is behind you as a coach,” he added of his decision to pursue the Beaver head coaching position. “That is an important part of building a program. And the history of excellence that Minot State has in this sport is something that I want to bring back to the University as we start this new chapter together.”

Coach Stevens steps into his role mid-season with the Beavers, who began the indoor track and field season with meets hosted by the University of Mary and North Dakota State earlier this month. The new coach will focus on quickly establishing an identity for the Minot State program moving forward in preparation for the Beavers’ next meet, the Marauders Indoor Opener on Saturday, January 17, in Bismarck.

“The most important aspect to address is to bring stability and identity to who we want to be as a program,” he said. “Bringing the student-athletes and coaches together to immediately determine that identity will be critical with me taking over the program at this time.

“Creating our identity is the most important first step,” Coach Stevens added. “Then, if we can establish what our process is, and bring the focus to trusting that process, we can get some immediate results.”

But Coach Stevens is looking beyond just leading the current Beaver student-athletes to success this season.

“We want this program to be the best track and field and cross-country program in the state of North Dakota,” he said. “That is going to take a lot of work from our staff and our student-athletes. Identifying and recruiting the right student-athletes, who will help develop our identity and establish the championship mindset and culture, will help us to realize the goal of becoming a program that can continually be in a position to finish in the top five in our conference, and bring Minot State back to the forefront of track and field.”

Coach Stevens takes over the Minot State track and field program after spending the last 3 1/2 seasons as an assistant coach at NCAA Division I North Texas, where he led the distance runners and was the head cross-country coach for four seasons.

During his time at North Texas, Coach Stevens guided two cross-country runners to the NCAA National Championship, and the women’s cross-country team finished 5th in the American Athletic Conference in 2024, the team’s best finish since 2017. In track and field, he guided the distance runners to five new school records and four American Athletic Conference/Sun Belt Conference championships.

Prior to his time with the Mean Green, he spent one season as head cross-country coach and the assistant track and field coach for distance runners at NCAA Division I Texas State, and also served as a volunteer assistant coach at NCAA Division I Florida State for one year, spent two years as a volunteer assistant coach at NCAA Division I Georgia, and two years as a volunteer assistant coach at NCAA Division I UCLA.

A 2006 graduate of Arizona with a degree in History Education and a minor in kinesiology and coaching, Coach Stevens holds USATF Level 1 & 2 certifications and is a USTFCCCA Endurance Specialist.

 



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