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Lafayette (4-14 / 2-6) at Navy (8-10 / 4-5)

Friday, Oct. 24 • 7 p.m. / Wesley A. Brown Field House • Annapolis, Md.
Series – Navy leads, 53-13 / Patriot League Series – Navy leads, 48-11
Last Match – Navy, 3-0 (Oct. 4, 2025 / Easton, Pa.)
Live Video – ESPN+

Lehigh (9-9 / 3-6) at Navy (8-10 / 4-5)

Saturday, Oct. 25 • 7:30 p.m. / Wesley A. Brown Field House • Annapolis, Md.

Series – Navy leads, 41-32 / Patriot League Series – Navy leads, 33-26

Last Match – Lehigh, 3-1 (Oct. 3, 2025 / Bethlehem, Pa.)

Live Video – ESPN+

Lehigh will play Friday at American before playing Saturday at Navy

This Week

•    Navy returns home for a weekend of matches against Lafayette on Friday (7 p.m.) and Lehigh on Saturday (7:30 p.m.).  

•    ESPN+ will stream the matches, with those links and live statistics found at NavySports.com.

Attending the Matches

•    Only those vehicles driven by someone with a Department of Defense (DoD)-approved identification card will be allowed onto the USNA.

•    Fans without DoD approved vehicle access to the USNA must park outside of The Yard.  The simplest way to do this is to take the free shuttle bus, which begins service one hour prior to the start of the match.

•    The shuttle bus on Friday will depart from and return to Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium (550 Taylor Avenue, Annapolis, Md., 21401).  Enter the blue / west parking lot through gate 5 off of Taylor Avenue.  There is a $10 per vehicle parking fee.  The free fan shuttle bus will leave from and return to the Blue Angel jet.  

•    On Saturday, the shuttle bus will depart from and return to the Navy Health Clinic (695 Kinkaid Rd., Annapolis, MD, 21402).  There is no charge to park at the health clinic.

•    Whether a visitor rides the shuttle bus or walks through one of the USNA gates, everyone ages 18 and over must have a valid picture ID (i.e.: State issued driver’s license with REAL ID or a government issued passport). Visitors ages 17 and younger who do not have a valid picture ID must be accompanied by an adult. Foreign passports are not permitted for general access.

Last Week

•    The Mids played just one match last week and it was their second match against Bucknell in seven days.  After winning a five-set match Oct. 11 in Annapolis, Navy posted a four-set victory (23-25, 25-23, 25-19, 25-17) over the Bison Oct. 18 in Lewisburg, Pa.

Navy vs. Lafayette

•    Lafayette enters the match with a 4-14 record this season. This includes a 2-6 record in league matches.

•    Lafayette has tallied a 4-4 record in sets decided by two points –– 2-3 in “overtime” sets –– and a 12-14 record in sets decided by no more than five points.

•    Navy won both 2024 matches against Lafayette, winning in four sets (25-20, 20-25, 25-22, 31-29) in Annapolis and, seven days later, in five sets (25-21, 25-21, 23-25, 19-25, 15-9) in Easton.

•    This season, the Mids won a three-set match (25-22, 25-20, 25-18) over the Leopards Oct. 4 in Easton, Pa.

•    The teams have played nine matches and 36 sets against one another since the start of the 2021 season.  Ten of those sets were decided by two points –– including five “overtime” sets –– and 23 sets were determined by no more than five points.

Navy vs. Lafayette History

All – 53-13 (H – 23-7, R – 24-5, N – 6-1)

Div. 1 – 51-13 (H – 23-7, R – 24-5, N – 4-1)

PL – 48-11 (H – 23-6, R – 24-5, N – 1-0)

PLT – 2-2 (H – 0-1, R – 0-0, N – 2-1)

Navy vs. Lehigh

•    Lehigh has posted a 9-9 record this season prior to its Friday match at American.  This includes a 3-6 record in Patriot League play.

•    The Mountain Hawks have posted a 7-8 record in sets decided by two points –– 3-3 in “overtime” sets –– and an 14-13 record in sets decided by no more than five points.

•    Navy and Lehigh split the 2024 matches played between the teams.  The Mids posted a four-set win (22-25, 25-16, 25-23, 31-29) in Annapolis and the Mountain Hawks won in three sets (25-16, 25-18, 28-26) in Bethlehem.

•    This year, the Mountain Hawks defeated the Mids in four sets (26-24, 20-25, 25-21, 25-17) on Oct. 3 in Bethlehem, Pa.

•    The last six meetings between the teams have included 25 sets.  Of those, eight were determined by two points –– including five “overtime” sets –– 11 were decided by no more than three points and 14 were decided by five or fewer points.

Navy vs. Lehigh History    

All – 41-32 (H – 23-11, R – 13-18, N – 5-3)

Div. 1 – 36-32 (H – 23-11, R – 12-18, N – 1-3)

PL – 33-26 (H – 21-9, R – 12-17, N – 0-0)

PLT – 3-4 (H – 2-0, R – 0-1, N – 1-3)

Best Blocking Teams

•    Navy and Lehigh are tied for first in the Patriot League during the league season with an identical average of 2.44 blocks per set.

•    Individually, Lehigh’s Madison McCartney ranks second at 1.26 blocks per set and Navy’s Ava Toppin stands third with her average of 1.14 blocks per set.

•    On the full season, Lehigh ranks first at 2.52 blocks per set and Navy ranks third with 2.35 blocks per set.

•    McCartney ranks first overall (1.29 bps) and Toppin ranks second (1.10 bps).

Up Next

•    Navy heads out on the road for matches Oct. 31 at Holy Cross and Nov. 1 at Army.

Toppin Earns Pair of Weekly Awards

•    Ava Toppin received two of the Patriot League’s weekly awards on Oct. 14 for her efforts against Colgate and Bucknell.

•    Toppin averaged 2.56 kills and 1.56 blocks per set and hit.442 over the course of the weekend.  She first tallied eight kills, three blocks and a .263 hitting percentage in Navy’s close four-set loss to first-place Colgate.  She then produced a career-high 15 kills and one error on 24 attempts for a .583 hitting night and added a career-best 11 blocks the next day in a five-set victory over Bucknell.  Toppin had six kills and no errors on seven attempts in the abbreviated fifth set, which she ended with her final kill of the match.

•    The 11 blocks ties her for third place for the most by a Mid in a match since statistics began being counted with the 1995 season, and was just two shy of tying the school mark of 13.  It also tied her for the Navy mark for the most in a Patriot League match.  Additionally, it established a new Wesley A. Brown Field House record (opened in 2008).

Toppin and Buffum Garner Weekly Nods 

•    Ava Toppin repeated as the Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week on Oct. 21 following her eight-block (3-5=8) effort at Bucknell on Oct. 18.

•    Caroline Buffum was tabbed as the league’s rookie of the week for her production against the Bison.  Despite not playing in the first set, she tied a career high with 16 kills and added a career-best .560 hitting percentage.

•    Ellen Gundlach was named the rookie of the week on Sept. 2.

Toppin Lately

•    Ava Toppin is averaging 2.75 kills (44 total) and 1.56 blocks per set (26) and hitting .463 (44-6-82) over the last four matches / 16 sets (Oct. 4 at Lafayette through Oct. 18 at Bucknell).

•    She averaged 2.89 kills (26) and 2.11 blocks (19) per set and hit .544 (26-1-46) over the last two matches / nine sets.

First Set Key

•    Navy has compiled a much better match record when it wins the first set than it does when losing the first frame since the start of the 2021 season.

•    The Mids have posted a 52-8 overall record and a 31-6 league record when they win the first set.

•    In contrast, Navy is 10-54 overall and 8-28 in league matches when it drops the opening set.

Defense Wins

•    The team winning the digs statistics has had great success in Navy’s matches over the last five seasons.

•    Navy has posted a 44-15 record overall and a 28-11 record in league matches when it grabs more digs than its foes.

•    The Mids are 15-43 overall and 10-22 in league matches when they snare fewer digs.  

Five-Set Matches

•    Navy played 20 five-set matches during the 2022 (8), 2023 (7) and 2024 (5) seasons.  This includes 16 such matches against Patriot League foes during the regular season.

•    Navy also played 20 five-set matches during the rally scoring era (since 2001) over the 2005-07 and 2017-19 seasons.

•    The Mids have played 42 five-set matches under Paco Labrador (since 2018), including four this season.

More Close Sets

•    Navy has already played 11 sets this season (6-5 record) in which the final score has been above the 25-point mark in sets one through four and / or 15 points in set five.

•    The Mids played 12 such “overtime” sets all of last season.

•    Navy also has already played 22 sets decided by two points this year (12-8 record) after it played 23 during the 2024 campaign.

Starting Lineups

•    Navy has used 15 different starting lineups (including the libero) in its 18 matches this season.

•    14 players have started at least one match this year.

Navy in Wes B.

•    The Wesley A. Brown Field House has served as the primary home for the Navy volleyball team since the start of the 2008 season.

•    The Mids have compiled a 95-86 record in the facility, which includes a 46-31 record under head coach Paco Labrador.  

•    Additionally, Navy has registered a 75-50 record in Patriot League regular season matches played in the facility.  The Mids have posted a 36-17 league regular season record under Labrador in the building.

•    The late Lt. Cmdr. Wesley A. Brown (’49) was the first African-American graduate of the USNA.

Double-Doubles

•    Arleigh Hanson registered 10 assist / dig double-doubles during the 2024 season.  That tied her for sixth place for the most by a Mid during a rally scoring season.

•    She then posted double-doubles in each of the three matches at the 2025 season-opening Utah Valley Invite and added another one against Gardner-Webb.

•    Her 14 career assist / dig double-doubles ranks eighth in school history.

•    Fellow setters Isa Boyd and Lainey Feighery also have combined for seven double-doubles this season and 10 in their careers.

Toppin Moving Up Blocks List

•    Ava Toppin is averaging nearly one block per set this season.  That average has allowed her to improve her standing on Navy’s career blocks-per-set chart.

•    She ranks fourth at Navy overall and fifth during the rally scoring era with a career average of 0.91 blocks per set.



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Men’s Basketball Closes Calendar Year at Colgate on Sunday in Non-League Finale

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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Harvard Men’s Basketball closes the 2025 calendar year at Colgate University on Sunday, Dec. 28 at 2:00 p.m. (ESPN+) at Cotterell Court in Hamilton, New York in the Crimson’s non-league finale.

What to Know

  • Harvard features four double-figure scorers on the year in a group that includes sophomore guard Robert Hinton (16.5 points per game), senior guard Chandler Piggé (13.7), sophomore guard Tey Barbour (11.5), and junior forward Thomas Batties II (10.3).
  • Among the Crimson’s four double-figure scorers, three of them averaged fewer than 7.0 points per game as first-years. Senior Chandler Piggé (1.9 points per game in 2022-23; 13.7 in 2025-26), junior Thomas Batties II (6.8 points per game in 2023-24; 10.3 in 2025-26), and sophomore Tey Barbour (4.8 points per game in 2024-25; 11.5 in 2025-26) have all increased their production over their careers.
  • In the Ivy League rankings, Harvard stands second in free throw percentage (78.5), second in steals per game (7.46), third in scoring defense (68.3), and fourth in field goal percentage (47.0). In the NCAA, the Crimson sits sixth in fewest fouls per game (13.5), ninth in free throw percentage (78.5), and 70th in scoring defense (68.3).
  • Sophomore guard Robert Hinton has averaged 16.5 points, 5.2 rebounds, 1.8 assists, and 1.6 steals per game on the year, while shooting 84.5 percent on free throws. Hinton ranks first in the Ivy League in field goals (79), second in steals per game (1.6), third in points (214), third in free throws (49), third in free throw percentage (84.5), sixth in points per game (16.5), and sixth in minutes per game (31.2). On the year, he has scored in double figures 10 times, netted 20 or more points four times, and eclipsed 30 points twice. He earned Ivy League Player of the Week honors on Dec. 8. Hinton – the 2024-25 Ivy League Rookie of the Year – averaged 14.6 points and 4.1 rebounds per game in 2024-25.
  • Hinton dropped a career-high 35 points on 12-of-22 field goals and 11-of-12 free throws with eight rebounds at UMass (Dec. 3). Hinton poured in 34 points on 13-of-17 field goals, 4-of-5 3-pointers, and 4-of-4 free throws vs. BU (Nov. 22). He totaled 26 points, five rebounds, and five assists at Furman (Dec. 6) and scored 22 points vs. UNH (Nov. 9). Hinton notched 16 points and seven boards vs. Holy Cross (Dec. 20) and contributed 16 points at Army (Nov. 15). He netted 13 points, including the go-ahead free throws with 5.1 seconds left at Marist (Nov. 16) and added 12 points and nine rebounds at BC (Nov. 26).
  • Senior guard Chandler Piggé has posted 13.7 points, 3.6 rebounds, 3.5 assists, and 1.5 steals per game on the year. He ranks fourth in the Ivy League in field goals (70), fourth in assist/turnover ratio (2.2), fourth in steals per game (1.5), fourth in minutes per game (32.4), fifth in assists per game (3.5), seventh in points (178), and ninth in points per game (13.7). He has scored in double figures in 10 games on the year. Piggé – an Honorable Mention All-Ivy selection and CSC Academic All-District honoree last season – notched 13.1 points, 6.7 rebounds, and 2.6 assists per game in 2024-25. He has steadily increased his production over his career, averaging 1.9 points per game in 2022-23, 8.1 points per game in 2023-24, and 13.1 points per game in 2024-25.
  • Piggé totaled 23 points and six assists, while shooting 8-of-11 from the floor vs. UNH (Nov. 9). He dropped 21 points with a career-high nine assists at Penn State (Nov. 19). Piggé posted 16 points and seven rebounds vs. Holy Cross (Dec. 20). He registered 14 points against both Army (Nov. 15) and Marist (Nov. 16), connecting on a game-tying 3-pointer with 35.8 seconds left against the Red Foxes. He netted 15 points against both Northeastern (Nov. 11) and Bryant (Nov. 29).
  • Sophomore guard Tey Barbour has registered 11.5 points and a team-high 5.5 rebounds per game on the year, while shooting 41.0 percent from 3-point distance. Barbour ranks fourth in the Ivy League in 3-pointers made (32), fifth in 3-pointers per game (2.5), fifth in minutes per game (31.5), and 11th in rebounds per game (5.5). He has scored in double figures in nine games on the year. Barbour notched 4.8 points and 1.8 rebounds per game on the year in 2024-25.
  • Barbour scored a career-high 18 points with eight rebounds vs. Holy Cross (Dec. 20), hitting 4-of-5 3-pointers. He posted 15 points and nine rebounds at BC (Nov. 26) after scoring 15 points vs. BU (Nov. 22). He posted 14 points, six rebounds, and a career-high four made 3-pointers vs. UNH (Nov. 9) before netting 12 points on four 3-pointers vs. Northeastern (Nov. 11). He compiled 12 points and seven rebounds at Penn State (Nov. 19). Barbour netted 10 points and hit the game-winning 3-pointer vs. Bryant (Nov. 29).
  • Junior forward Thomas Batties II has registered 10.3 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 2.3 assists per game on the year, while shooting 48.5 percent from the field and 52.4 percent from 3-point distance. He ranks fourth in the Ivy League in 3-point percentage (52.4) and sixth in blocks per game (1.0). He has scored in double figures eight times on the year. In 2024-25, Batties II averaged 11.0 points and 5.0 rebounds per game on the year after registering 6.8 points and 4.2 rebounds per game on the 2023-24 season.
  • Batties II tallied a season-high 17 points, career-high five made 3-pointers, and a career-high six assists at Penn State (Nov. 19). He scored a game-high 17 points against both MIT (Nov. 7) and Army (Nov. 15). Batties II posted 14 points and a career-high six assists vs. BU (Nov. 22) and notched 13 points at BC (Nov. 26) and vs. UMass (Dec. 3). He totaled 12 points and nine rebounds vs. Bryant (Nov. 29).
  • Sophomore guard Austin Hunt has tallied 7.2 points and 3.1 rebounds per game on the year, while shooting 55.1 percent from the field. He ranks sixth in the Ivy League in field goal percentage (55.1). Hunt scored a career-high 19 points on 8-of-9 field goals and 3-of-4 3-pointers vs. Holy Cross (Dec. 20). He notched 13 points, six rebounds, and three assists vs. UNH (Nov. 9) and netted 10 points at Furman (Dec. 6). Hunt averaged 7.8 points and 3.6 rebounds per game in 2024-25.
  • Sophomore guard Ben Eisendrath has notched 5.1 points, 3.0 assists, 1.8 rebounds, and 1.6 steals per game on the year, while shooting 51.1 percent from the field. Eisendrath ranks third in the Ivy League in steals per game (1.6) and 10th in assists per game (3.0). He scored a career-high 15 points on 6-of-7 field goals at Penn State (Nov. 19) and netted 10 points at Furman (Dec. 6). Eisendrath distributed a career-high nine assists vs. BU (Nov. 22).
  • Harvard and Colgate have met 24 times with the Crimson holding a slight lead in the all-time series, 13-11. The Crimson has won the last eight matchups, including a 78-67 home victory last season. 

Next Up

Harvard hosts Dartmouth on Monday, Jan. 5 at 7:00 p.m. (ESPN+) at Lavietes Pavilion in its Ivy League opener.
 



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Iowa City Liberty grad Shelby Kimm stars as a Division II volleyball All-American

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NORTH Liberty, Iowa (KCRG) – A former Iowa high school volleyball star has earned All-American recognition at the college level.

Shelby Kimm, a three-time all-state selection at Iowa City Liberty, was named a Division II All-American this year for St. Cloud State University in Minnesota. The junior led her Husky team this season with nearly 3.4 kills per set.

The Huskies have made it to the round of 16 of the NCAA Tournament each of the past two years, which is tied for the best finish in program history.

After winning a state title at Liberty, Kimm wanted to experience college outside of Iowa.

“We had so many people on our team that were probably their best or one of the best on their high school or club team when you put a lot of those players together it can be a little challenging cause they’re not used to maybe not playing as much,” Kimm said. “You definitely have to work really hard and I think I learned that nothing is guaranteed you have to go into college and work your butt off and hopefully your coaches recognize that and that’s why I try to do.”

Kimm says she’s already excited to get back on the court for her senior season next year.

Three other Iowans are listed on the SCSU roster, including Kimm’s Liberty teammate Asta Hildebrand, Grundy Center alum Carlie Willis and Aplington-Parkersburg alum Kinsey Mohwinkle.



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Men’s Volleyball Picked Second In Preseason AVCA Poll

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LEXINGTON, Ky. – The University of Hawai’i men’s volleyball team was picked No. 2 in the AVCA preseason poll, marking the eighth consecutive year it earned a top 3 preseason ranking.
 
The Rainbow Warriors earned seven first place votes and 473 total points, just eight points behind preseason favorite UCLA, who garnered 12 first place votes. Long Beach State was third with five first place votes and 460 points.
 
UH’s schedule features seven teams ranked in the preseason Top 10 and 11 teams in the Top 20.
 
Hawai’i finished last season with a No. 3 final AVCA ranking after advancing to the NCAA Championship semifinal round. The No. 3 ranking marked the eighth consecutive year with a Top 5 national finish. The Warriors completed the year with a 27-6 mark and captured their fourth Big West Championship title, defeating eventual national champion Long Beach State in the championship match.  
 
Head coach Charlie Wade, who became the program’s all-time winningest coach last season, is entering his 17th season at the helm with a career record of 319-131.
 
UH opens the 2026 season with a two-match series against NJIT, Friday, Jan. 2 and Sunday, Jan. 4.
 
 

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Gibbs-Lawhorn Named Raising Cane’s Outstanding Rebel Of The Week

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LAS VEGAS (UNLVRebels.com) – UNLV men’s basketball junior Dra Gibbs-Lawhorn has been named the Raising Cane’s Outstanding Rebel of the Week, the school announced Friday.

Gibbs-Lawhorn has earned the recognition for the first time this season, while it’s also the men’s basketball team’s second of the year.

The award goes to the student-athlete who turned in the best individual performance during the previous week of competition from Monday through Sunday as voted on by the UNLV Athletics Strategic Communications department.

A native of Lafayette, Indiana, Gibbs-Lawhorn led the Runnin’ Rebels to a Mountain West opening 84-72 win over Fresno State. He scored a career-high 28 points, while grabbing seven rebounds, four assists, three steals, and a blocked shot.

Additionally, Gibbs-Lawhorn shot 9 of 15 from the field, made all four of his free throw attempts and shot 60% on 3-pointers (6 of 10).

2025-26 Outstanding Rebel of the Week Award Winners
Sept. 3 – Aamaris Brown, Football
Sept. 11 – Jaida Harris, Volleyball
Sept. 16 – Alondra Alarcon, Volleyball
Sept. 23 – Marsel McDuffie, Football
Sept. 30 – Zi Yu Foong, Women’s Golf
Oct. 7 – Kayden McGee, Football
Oct. 14 – Anthony Colandrea, Football
Oct. 22 – Jaida Harris, Volleyball
Oct. 27 – Ilia Snitari, Men’s Tennis
Nov. 5 – Michelle Madrid, Women’s Soccer
Nov. 12 – Jai’Den Thomas, Football 
Nov. 12 – Meadow Roland, Women’s Basketball
Nov. 18 – Issac Williamson, Men’s Basketball
Nov. 26 – Ilia Snitari, Men’s Tennis
Dec. 3 – Jai’Den Thomas, Football

Dec. 10 – Bryson Huey, Men’s Swim & Dive
Dec. 26 – Dra Gibbs-Lawhorn, Men’s Basketball

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Out of indoor eligibility, Texas A&M’s Hellmuth transfers to LSU beach volleyball program

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COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) – Texas A&M outside hitter Emily Hellmuth is transferring to LSU to play with the Tiger beach volleyball program, LSU announced on social media Friday.

Hellmuth could not have returned to defend the national championship with A&M this season, as she is out of eligibility in the indoor game. In switching sports, she will gain a year of eligibility and will be able to play two spring seasons for the Tigers while earning a master’s degree.

Hellmuth finished third on the Aggies in kills (316) and kills per set (2.70) this season as a key piece of A&M’s balanced attack. In 2024, Hellmuth tallied a career-high 330 kills, with a 3 kill average per set. The Highland Park native transferred to A&M after spending her first two seasons at Pepperdine.

The Aggies will need to find a significant number of replacements on the attack, returning only outside hitter Kyndal Stowers in their top 6 attackers from the national championship season.

On Dec. 23, A&M added Marquette outside hitter Natalie Ring and Ohio State middle blocker Kaia Ring through the transfer portal, according to releases and social media posts by the program. Friday, A&M announced the addition of Boise State middle blocker Eliza Sharp.

Ring paced the Golden Eagles with 497 kills and a 4.6 kill per set average, while hitting. 274. Castle recorded 200 kills, with seven double-digit kill matches, and 91 blocks last season.

“We value speed at the middle blocker position and it’s rare to see someone with Kaia’s length who can move the way she does,” A&M head coach Jamie Morrison said in a statement. “Beyond the physical tools, she is an incredible human. I truly enjoyed every part of the recruiting process with Kaia and can’t wait to have her here in Aggieland.”

Sharp was the Mountain West Conference freshman of the year after ranking second on the Broncos’ in kills with 250, averaging 2.21 per set. She hit at a .323 clip and tallied 140 blocks.

“It’s hard to win conference awards as a middle blocker and Eliza comes to us as the reigning Freshman of the Year in her conference,” Morrison said in a statement. “She is an elite athlete as both a blocker and an attacker who will continue the lineage of great middle blockers at Texas A&M. From our first phone call, I knew she would be a great fit for our culture, not just as a player, but as a person who embodies the values of Texas A&M.”



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A&M Volleyball’s Lednicky signs professional contract with LOVB Houston | KWKT

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BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, Texas (FOX 44) – Texas A&M Volleyball’s Logan Lednicky has signed her first professional contract with League One Volleyball (LOVB) Houston, the organization announced Friday.

Texas A&M Athletics says Lednicky joins the Houston based LOVB team after spearheading the Aggies to the program’s first national title. The opposite hitter etched her name in Texas A&M history, as she broke the program rally-scoring record for career kills concluding her four years with 1,686.

The Sugar Land, Texas, native developed a well-rounded game throughout her four years but offensively is where she excelled. She recorded double-digit kills in 94 matches during her career, including 23 straight to conclude the 2025 campaign which led to a national crown.

Texas A&M Athletics says Lednicky showed her versatility during her time in Aggieland, racking up 379 blocks which ranks 11th in program history and secured back-to-back 100-block seasons in her junior and senior campaigns. She also tacked on 808 digs which helped account for 28 career double-doubles.

Lednicky cemented herself as an all-time great for the program and received a pair of AVCA Second Team All-America honors, was a four-time All-SEC and All-Region selection, AVCA Player of the Year Semifinalist, NCAA Tournament Team recipient, NCAA Regional Most Outstanding Player and five-time SEC weekly award winner.  

Texas A&M Athletics says yhe pin hitter got her international career started this past summer, as she received her first senior-national team call up for the United States and was named to the Volleyball Nation’s League roster for the opening two weeks in Brazil and Serbia. She competed in seven of the eight matches over the two weeks, tallying 43 points on 38 kills and five blocks, while adding 26 digs.



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