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USC-bound Lane Kiffin daughter Presley and volleyball co-eds rock pickleball fits
Presley Kiffin is enjoying her summer before heading to USC where she’ll represent the Kiffin name once again as a Trojans volleyball player.
The college-bound Presley, 18, is the younger daughter of Ole Miss Rebels football coach Lane Kiffin and his reconciled wife Layla Kiffin. While the rest of the family — including mom — will be in Oxford, Mississippi, dad is proud of his USC-bound daughter. He wasn’t rocking the Trojans gear, but he did show up to her high school graduation in his favorite Ole Miss blazer after taking a selfie with 20-year-old daughter Landry in the place USC famously fired him at.
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Presley loves to show off her dance skills with TikTok videos like her backyard shake, as well as crush fits like her one for Coachella with a dramatic new hairdo.
She has been spending time with mom like their chill beach selfie over 4th of July weekend, and now on the pickleball court rocking fits with “D1 picklers” in a post mom shared on Instagram.
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It looks like all had a good time and there were no rolled ankles to hinder them in volleyball.
Speaking of that, Presley just went to college orientation and will enroll at USC in the fall with volleyball season coming up. For now, she can enjoy more beach days and pickleball friend hangouts with mom.
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Four Hawks Named to College Sports Communicators Volleyball Academic All-District Team
WEST HARTFORD, Conn. – On Tuesday, the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District volleyball teams were announced with four members of the Hartford volleyball team featured.
The College Sports Communicators Academic All-America® and Academic All-District® Teams program recognizes the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances in athletic competition and in the classroom. To be considered for inclusion on the Academic All-District® and Academic All-America® Volleyball Team, student-athletes must be at least a sophomore academically and athletically, must have at least a 3.50 cumulative grade point average, and must have competed in at least 90 percent of the institution’s contests or started in at least 66 percent of those contests.
The four Hawks making the list were junior Kalle Legassey (Prospect, Conn.), junior Jenna Murphy (East Hampton, Conn.), junior Jordan Murphy (East Hampton, Conn.) and senior Juliana Robinshaw (South Windsor, Conn.).
Legassey played in 23 matches for the Hawks in 2025. Kalle ended the year with 308 digs, 27 service aces, 19 assists and 12 kills.
Je. Murphy started 22 matches for Hartford in 2025. Jenna finished the season for 115 kills, 108 total blocks and 20 digs.
Jo. Murphy saw action in 22 matches with 19 starts in 2025 for Hartford. Jordan ended the season with a team-high 239 kills, 133 digs, and 34 total blocks.
Robinshaw ended her Hawk career with 19 matches played with 16 starts in 2025. Juliana ended the year with 104 kills, 134 digs, 20 service aces and 15 total blocks.
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Four Volleyball Players Earn Academic All-District Recognition
The Valpo volleyball program had three players recognized as Academic All-District honorees as College Sports Communicators released its volleyball Academic All-District roll on Tuesday.
Seniors Emma Hickey (Granger, Ind./Penn), who carries a 3.936 GPA as a civil engineering major, and Sam Warren (Kentland, Ind./South Newton), who owns a 4.00 GPA in the healthcare administration graduate program, both earned the honor for the third straight season. Junior Mara Thomas (Bogart, Ga./Athens Academy) received recognition for the second straight season, as she has a 3.83 GPA as a communication major, while sophomore Ava Helming (Johnston, Iowa/Johnston) earned the accolade for the first time with a 3.809 GPA as a marketing major.
Student-athletes must be at least a sophomore athletically and academically with at least a 3.50 cumulative GPA to be eligible for Academic All-District recognition. In competition, they must have competed in 90% of the institution’s matches or start at least 66% of the matches.
College Sports Communicators will release its Academic All-America teams next month.
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MIAC Athletes of the Week – December 16, 2025
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. — The Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) announced its Athlete of the Week award winners for indoor track & field on Tuesday. Student-athletes from Concordia and St. Scholastica claimed the Conference’s weekly honors.
The MIAC Athlete of the Week awards are nominated by the Conference’s sports information directors and selected by MIAC staff. Throughout the winter season, team sports (basketball and hockey) Athletes of the Week will be recognized on Monday afternoons, with individual sports (swimming & diving and indoor track & field) announced on Tuesday afternoons. The winners of the latest Athlete of the Week awards are listed below, along with details on their outstanding performances.
The MIAC Athlete of the Week archive has complete details on each week’s selections and winners.
MIAC Men’s Indoor Track Athlete of the Week
Brayden Carlson
Concordia College
So.
East Grand Forks, Minn. / East Grand Forks
Brayden Carlson ran the 400 meters in a personal-best time of 49.98 at the NDSU Alumni Classic on 12/11. His adjusted time of 49.20 in the event ranks 18th in NCAA Division III this season. Carlson also set a PR in the 60 meters, clocking in at 7.36 in his first meet of the season.
MIAC Men’s Indoor Field Athlete of the Week
Trent Beseth
The College of St. Scholastica
Sr.
Stanchfield, Minn. / Cambridge-Isanti
Trent Beseth recorded the top shot put distance in NCAA Division III this season at The Opener meet on 12/13. Beseth’s throw of 18.12 meters (59′ 5.50″) leads D-III and ranks 19th among all collegiate heaves this season. Beseth also set new program and meet records in the weight throw with a distance of 18.37 meters (50′ 3.25″), good for the fifth-best weight throw in Division III this winter.
MIAC Women’s Indoor Track Athlete of the Week
Regan Niemi
The College of St. Scholastica
Jr.
Bemidji, Minn. / Bemidji
Regan Niemi won the mile in 5:17.57 at The Opener on 12/13. Niemi’s time is a personal best and ranks 31st in NCAA Division III this season. Niemi also ran the first leg of the Saints’ 4×400 relay team that finished in 4:37.79.
MIAC Women’s Indoor Field Athlete of the Week
Abby Lovelace
Concordia College
Jr.
Fargo, N.D. / North
Abby Lovelace posted the fourth-highest pentathlon score in NCAA Division III this season with a total of 3,164 points at the NDSU Alumni Classic on 12/11. Lovelace recorded collegiate bests in the shot put (10.84m), long jump (4.93), and 60-hurdles (9.78), while her 800-meter time of 2:24.19 is the fastest in the MIAC this season.
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Four Niners Named to CSC Volleyball Academic All-District
The 2025-26 Academic All-District® Women’s Volleyball Teams, selected by College Sports Communicators, recognize the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances on the court and in the classroom. The CSC Academic All-America® program separately recognizes honorees in four divisions — NCAA Division I, NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III and NAIA.
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. Full list can be found here.
KRISTEN BIRMINGHAM
Birmingham is pursuing her Master of Urban Design, holding a 4.0 GPA. She led the 49ers with 412 kills this season, averaging 4.00 per set on a .311 hitting percentage, earning American Conference First Team and AVCA All-East Region Honorable Mention recognition. Within conference play, she was sixth in the American with 212 kills (3.79 per set) and seventh with 241.5 points. She recorded 12 double doubles during the season highlighted by 28 kills and 11 digs in a win over UNC Greensboro, the second most kills in a game for an American player in the season. That performance earned her conference Offensive Player of the Week honors while being tabbed to the Honorable Mention list four times.
LAUREN NIXON
Nixon holds a 4.0 GPA studying Exercise Science. Lauren had her best season as a 49er in 2025 tallying 504 assists to propel her over the 1,000 career assist milestone. She dished out 46 assists in a win over College of Charleston to set a new single game career high and had 22 digs versus UNCG, earning American Conference Setter of the Week honors. This is her second time earning CSC Academic All-District honors after receiving it last year with Lara Kretchmer and Jessica Ricks.
JESSICA RICKS
Ricks is pursuing her graduate degree in Data Science and Business Analytics with a 3.63 GPA. She ended the season on a high note, notching 16 kills and 13 digs on senior day versus UAB on an efficient .419 hitting percentage. In the conference tournament versus South Florida, she led the way with 17 kills. Throughout the season she recorded 11 double doubles while turning in two outstanding performances versus Florida Atlantic, recording 20 kills and 17 digs, and 15 kills and 18 digs in the two matches, her two highest dig totals this season. She was second on the team with 373 kills averaging 3.59 per set, including 212 kills and 3.72 kills per set within conference play to rank seventh in the league. This all earned her All-Conference First Team honors.
ANNIKA THOMPSON
The American Conference Libero of the Year and All-Conference First Team selection holds a 3.92 cumulative GPA pursuing a degree in Accounting. Thompson led the conference with 514 total digs throughout the season (4.94 per set) and 277 within conference play (4.86 per set) on her way to earning Defensive Player of the Week recognition four times and an Honorable Mention once. She had the two best individual highs for digs in a match with 30 in a five-set thriller over Florida Atlantic, and 29 in four sets versus Tulane. Nationally, she was 15th averaging 4.94 digs per set and 31st with her 501 total digs. During the season, she reached the 1,000 career digs milestone highlighted by nine matches recording 20+ digs.
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Bri Tillman Named Assistant Coach for Augusta Track & Field and Cross Country
AUGUSTA, Ga. – Augusta University head track & field and cross country coach announced the hiring of Bri Tillman as the program’s assistant coach for men’s and women’s track & field and men’s and women’s cross country.
The hire marks the first full-time assistant coaching position in the history of Augusta University’s track & field and cross country programs.
Tillman, a native of Augusta, Georgia, returns home following a decorated competitive career and a long-standing connection to Augusta University. She is a graduate of the Academy of Richmond County, where she emerged as a standout sprinter and multi-event athlete. During her high school career, she was a 400-meter Region Champion, Garden City Champion, and a multi-event state qualifier. She was also recognized for her leadership and service, earning the CSRA All-Star Community Service Award and being named Georgia’s Most Positive Track Athlete.
Tillman began her collegiate career at Indiana Tech before transferring to Coastal Carolina University. As a student-athlete, she earned All-America honors three times, won two national championships, and placed on Coastal Carolina’s Top 10 list in the indoor 300 meters.
Her connection to Augusta University dates back to her high school years, when she volunteered through the Volunteen Board. She continued her involvement with the university as a VolunJag during her freshman year of college and later returned to Augusta following her undergraduate studies to volunteer with the Jaguars’ track & field program.
“I am excited to continue supporting Augusta University’s student-athletes and remain committed to uplifting my local community,” said Tillman. “This program and this city mean a great deal to me, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to give back.”
Tillman will assist with coaching responsibilities across all track & field disciplines and support both the men’s and women’s cross country programs.
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2025 NCAA volleyball Final Four preview: Matchups, starters, X-factors
Updated Dec. 16, 2025, 6:46 a.m. ET
The 2025 NCAA volleyball tournament intensifies as the Final Four begins with two matches in at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City on Thursday and the national championship on Sunday.
All four No. 1 seeds (Kentucky, Pitt, Texas and Nebraska) swept their opponents in the Sweet 16. In the Elite Eight, it was a different story. Kentucky swept No. 3 Creighton, and Pitt topped No. 3 Purdue, earning a trip to its fifth consecutive Final Four. Texas A&M stunned undefeated Nebraska, and Wisconsin upset Texas to punch their tickets.
The best high-level volleyball of the year is days away. Here’s a preview of the Final Four, including matchups, lineups and X-factors to keep an eye on.
(Number before team name represents its tournament seed)
No. 1 Pitt vs. No. 3 Texas A&M
Thursday, Dec. 18: 6:30 p.m. ET (ESPN)
Pittsburgh Panthers starting lineup
Head coach: Dan Fisher
- 3 Emery Dupes | L/DS 5-6 – Redshirt Senior
- 5 Olivia Babcock | RS 6-4 – Junior
- 8 Blaire Bayless | OH 6-2 – Junior
- 10 Marina Pezelj | OH 6-1 – Freshman
- 13 Mallorie Meyer | L/DS 5-7 – Sophomore
- 17 Brook Mosher | S 6-0 – Redshirt Senior
- 20 Abbey Emch | MB 6-4 – Freshman
- 21 Bre Kelley | MB 6-4 – Redshirt Senior
X-factor: Brooke Mosher, setter
Mosher’s development throughout the season and into the NCAA tournament has been on full display. The Illinois transfer is an outstanding setter with a vicious serve that showed up when the Panthers needed it most. With a fifth consecutive trip to the Final Four on the line, Mosher rattled off back-to-back service aces against Purdue to send Pitt to Kansas City. She finished her superb Elite Eight match with four kills on .500 hitting, an incredible 47 assists, three service aces, seven digs and four blocks. Don’t sleep on Mosher.
Texas A&M Aggies starting lineup
Head coach: Jamie Morrison
- 37 Kyndal Stowers | OH 5-11 – Sophomore
- 1 Ifenna Cos-Okpalla | MB 6-2 – Senior
- 2 Addi Applegate | L/DS 5-5 – Freshman
- 9 Logan Lednicky | OPP 6-3 – Senior
- 12 Ava Underwood | L/DS 5-7 – Senior
- 16 Maddie Waak | S 5-10 – Senior
X-factor: Emily Hellmuth, outside hitter
Coming off the bench, outside hitter Emily Hellmuth helps the Aggies keep a balanced attack on offense, and when she gets going, she’s hard to stop. She’s third on the team in total kills and her powerful swing is her secret weapon. Hellmuth’s ability to shine in big moments is what has helped the Aggies make the Final Four. She was critical to the Aggies’ success against No. 1 Nebraska during the Elite Eight, providing 13 kills, two aces and four blocks. Her best tournament outing came against Campbell. She finished with 10 kills on 15 swings and a .667 hitting percentage.
No. 1 Kentucky vs. No. 3 Wisconsin
Thursday, Dec. 18: Time TBD (ESPN)
Kentucky Wildcats starting lineup
Head coach: Craig Skinner
- 6 Kassie O’Brien | S 6-1 – Freshman
- 7 Eva Hudson | OH 6-1 – Senior
- 10 Kennedy Washington | MB 6-0 – Sophomore
- 11 Molly Berezowitz | DS 5-5 – Junior
- 12 Molly Tuozzo | L 5-7 – Junior
- 15 Lizzie Carr | MB 6-6 – Redshirt Junior
- 17 Brooklyn DeLeye | OH 6-2 – Junior
X factor: Lizzie Carr, middle blocker
Outside hitter duo Brooklyn DeLeye and Eva Hudson rightfully garner a lot of attention. Still, for Kentucky to make a push for a national championship, one of the keys may be middle blocker Lizzie Carr. The redshirt junior is a glue player who quietly gets the job done. She’s had multiple efficient performances during the NCAA tournament. Her best day came during a magnificent outing against Cal Poly in the Sweet 16, where she finished with 11 kills on 15 swings (with a .667 hitting percentage) and six crucial blocks.
Wisconsin Badgers starting lineup
Head coach: Kelly Sheffield
- 1 Una Vajagic | OH 6-0 – Redshirt Sophomore
- 7 Kristen Simon | L 5-8 – Freshman
- 15 Mimi Colyer | OH 6-3 – Senior
- 17 Alicia Andrew | MB 6-3 – Redshirt Senior
- 24 Charlie Fuerbringer | S 5-11 – Sophomore
- 32 Grace Egan | RS 6-1 – Redshirt Sophomore
- 52 Carter Booth | MB 6-7 – Senior
X-factor: Una Vajagic, outside hitter
Mimi Colyer and Carter Booth garner a lot of attention, but it’s Una Vajagic who is the unsung hero for the Badgers. She quietly works in the background and has had double-digit kills in each of her last three NCAA tournament matches, including 13 kills on .444 hitting and 11 digs against Stanford. The Badgers’ outside hitter also helps the team’s passing game, which they’ll need in the Final Four.
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