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Volleyball Opens ACC Play with FSU and Miami – Clemson Tigers Official Athletics Site

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Clemson (12-0) hosts Florida State (6-3) and No. 24 Miami (Fla.) (10-1)

MATCH SETUPS

  • 🆚 Opponent: Florida State
  • 🗓 Date/Time: Friday, September 26 • 6 p.m.
  • 📍 Venue: Jervey Gym • Clemson, S.C.
  • 📺 Watch: ACCNX
  • 📊 Stats: Live Stats
  • ✨ Promo: ACC Opener & Orange Out
  • 🎟️ Free Admission

  • 🆚 Opponent: No. 24 Miami (Fla.)
  • 🗓 Date/Time: Sunday, September 28 • 1 p.m.
  • 📍 Venue: Jervey Gym • Clemson, S.C.
  • 📺 Watch: ACCNX
  • 📊 Stats: Live Stats
  • Promo: Movie Night
  • 🎟️ Free Admission

Clemson: Roster | Schedule | Match Notes (PDF) | Jervey Gym Game Day Guide


PREVIEW

  • Clemson concludes its month-long home stand by hosting Florida State and Miami (Fla.) in the opening weekend of ACC play
  • Friday’s match against Florida State will be the 65th meeting all-time between the Tigers and Seminoles on the volleyball court with FSU leading the series, 44-20
  • Clemson last defeated Florida State Nov. 6, 2010 when the Tigers swept the Seminoles inside Jervey Gym
  • Sunday’s match vs. Miami marks the 36th time the Tigers and Hurricanes will be with Miami leading the series, 20-15
  • The last time the two programs met inside Jervey Gym was on Oct. 13, 2023, where Clemson claimed a 3-2 victory

WHAT A START

  • The 2025 roster have strung together a perfect 12-0 nonconference slate and start to the season
  • The 12-0 start marks only the sixth time in program history the Tigers have opened the season with at least 12 wins. Both the 12-0 start and 9-0 record at home are the best marks since 1999 in the respective categories.
  • Other times the program has started with at least a 12-0 record include: 1993 (13-0), 1994 & 1997 (14-0), 1992 (15-0) and 1999 (16-0)
  • The Tigers were last undefeated in nonconference play on home court in 2021 – Head Coach Jackie Simpson Kirr’s inaugural season at the helm of the program
  • Not only is the 12-0 start the best start since 1999, it marks the longest winning streak by the program since the 2007 season when Clemson strung together 17 wins from Sept. 14-Oct. 30
  • Entering conference play, Clemson is the only ACC program undefeated

GREAT KATE

  • Middle hitter Kate Hansen is a force at the net for the Tigers providing a threat on both offense and defense
  • A former Texas Tech transfer before the 2024 season, Hansen has come into her own for the Tigers by averaging 2.39 points per set at Clemson, including 0.82 blocks per set
  • In 2025, she leads the roster with 33 total blocks (0.79 per set) and with a .395 hitting percentage
  • She was named the Big Orange Bash MVP after a career weekend that included 14 kills, seven blocks and two aces against Georgetown
  • Following opening weekend, Hansen was named an all-tournament selection at the Gamecock Classic after tallying 28 kills, 10 blocks, 10 digs and two aces
  • She’s currently third on the team in total kills (113)
  • The athletic gene runs in her family, as her older brother, Hayden Hansen, is a tight end with the Florida Gators

For complete coverage of the Clemson volleyball team, follow @ClemsonVB on X and Instagram, and @ClemsonVolleyball on Facebook.





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Wisconsin’s Carter Booth has F-bomb after volleyball upset vs. Texas

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Dec. 15, 2025, 8:46 a.m. ET

Perhaps no one is more hyped about the No. 3 Wisconsin Badgers upsetting No. 1 Texas during the 2025 NCAA volleyball tournament than star Carter Booth.

On Sunday, the Badgers unleashed an elite game plan to get a dominant 3-1 win in the Elite Eight over the Longhorns. The victory was the 13th straight win for Wisconsin, which now has a date in the Final Four in Kansas City later this week. After the match, Booth was still amped up during an ESPN interview when she dropped a pretty big F-bomb.

“I refuse to [ expletive] lose,” she said matter-of-factly.

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Legendary Lincoln Lutheran volleyball coach Sue Ziegler retiring

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LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) – After 28 successful seasons of leading the Lincoln Lutheran volleyball program, Sue Ziegler is retiring. The legendary head volleyball coach announced the decision during a team meeting on Monday.

Ziegler is a 6-time state champion (2004, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024) and member of the Nebraska High School Hall of Fame. In 2021, she was recognized as the AVCA National High School Coach of the Year. Ziegler totaled 624 wins over her career, which ranks among the state’s all-time leaders.

Ziegler’s teams reached the NSAA State Tournament 15 times, including each of the last nine years. Prior to the 2024 season, Lincoln Lutheran dedicated its court to the longtime volleyball coach.

Lincoln Lutheran said the search for a new head coach will begin immediately.

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Loyola Chicago Leads MIVA in Preseason Poll

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CHICAGO – The Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association (MIVA) named Loyola Chicago as the No. 1 favorite in the league’s preseason poll, announced on Monday. Ryan McElligott, Daniel Fabikovic and Aleksandar Sosa tabbed spots on the Preseason All-MIVA Team.  

The MIVA Preseason Poll and All-MIVA Team are voted on by the nine MIVA head coaches. 

After finishing the 2025 season as the MIVA regular season and tournament champions, the Ramblers claim the top spot with 75 points and five first place votes. MIVA Tournament runner-up Ohio State ranks second and Ball State rounds out the top three.   

Senior setter McElligott led both the NCAA and the MIVA in assists in 2025, totaling 1,1016, earning him All-MIVA First Team and All-Tournament Team, and an AVCA All-American Honorable Mention. He added 75 kills, 69 total blocks and 32 service aces.  

Fabikovic was a menace on the court last season, starting all 29 matches and seeing action in 105 sets where he contributed 343 kills, the most amongst returning Ramblers. The junior outside hitter tallied 403.5 points during his sophomore campaign which earned him All-MIVA First Team and All-Tournament Team as well as a back-to-back AVCA Second Team All-American nod.  

Sosa, a junior transfer from Quincy, was named to the 2025 All-MIVA Second Team after leading the Hawks in points, kills and aces. The opposite finished fifth in the MIVA in kills per set and fourth in points per set and posted double-digit kills in 18 matches, including 15 straight to cap the season.  

2026 MIVA Preseason Poll 

1. Loyola Chicago – 73 (5) 

2. Ohio State – 68 (2) 

3. Ball State – 63 (1) 

4. Lewis – 57 (1) 

5. McKendree – 52 

6. Lindenwood – 33 

7. Purdue Fort Wayne – 24 

8. Northern Kentucky – 19 

9. Queens – 16 

2026 Preseason All-MIVA Team (alphabetical by team) 

Lucas Machado – Ball State 

*Patrick Rogers – Ball State 

Oguzhan Oguz – Lewis 

Nico Paula – Lewis 

Ryan McElligott – Loyola Chicago 

Daniel Fabikovic – Loyola Chicago 

Aleksander Sosa – Loyola Chicago 


Yadiel Diaz – McKendree 

Nate Flayter – McKendree 

Stanislaw Chacinski – Ohio State 

Shane Wetzel – Ohio State 

Logan Muir – Purdue Fort Wayne 

*Preseason Player of the Year 



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Posted: 15-Dec-25

Location: Salem, West Virginia

Type: Full-time

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The Assistant Athletic Trainer is responsible for assisting the Head Athletic Trainer in maintaining and representing a NCAA Division II athletic program that supports student recruitment and enhances the educational experience and personal growth of the student-athletes. Will cooperate with the Head Athletic Trainer to manage assigned teams and all aspects based on strict adherence to the University’s Department of Intercollegiate Athletics Policies and Procedures. Equally responsible for conducting all activities in accordance with all state and federal regulations, accreditation standards and the University’s policies and procedures, all conference and NCAA regulations consistent with the highest ethical standards.


Position Requirements: The role includes providing coverage for assigned teams during practices and games, as well as overseeing regular treatment and rehabilitation sessions. It also involves assisting other personnel and departments with data collection and problem solving, and participating in departmental activities such as staff meetings, training sessions, orientations, and campus or community events, while being available for representational and public relations duties. Additional responsibilities include supporting the planning and administration of practices and contests to promote successful seasons, assisting with team travel, and facilitating player interactions with Athletic Training, Sports Information, and Compliance staff. The position also requires counseling student-athletes on academic success and responsible citizenship, upholding the highest ethical standards, and adhering to all relevant state and federal regulations, accreditation requirements, and University, conference, and NCAA policies. Other duties may be assigned as needed.

  • Bachelor’s degree in athletic training or related field
  • BOC Certified/WV Licensed or eligible to apply
  • Valid Driver’s license/qualified to operate a passenger vehicle up to 12 or 15 passenger van consistent with university insurance regulations.
  • Excellent oral and written communication and computer skills required
  • Outstanding time-management skills with ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment
  • Excellent communications and interpersonal skills. Able to work effectively with people from global, diverse cultures and different socio-economic and cultural backgrounds
  • Commitment to the balance of academic and athletic achievement and integration in a small university setting is essential.
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Texas volleyball loses middle blocker Ayden Ames

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Less than 24 hours after Texas volleyball’s season ended with a loss to Wisconsin in the NCAA Tournament regional finals, middle blocker Ayden Ames reportedly intends to enter the transfer portal.

Ames becomes the first Longhorn to announce her intention to enter the portal, and she’ll be just the second regular member of the rotation not returning next season. Libero Emma Halter, the lone senior starter for a Texas team that went 26-4 this season, will next play for the Indy Ignite of Major League Volleyball.

Ames’ exit was first reported by On3.

A 6-foot-4 blue-chip recruit from the Dallas suburb of Prosper who once competed for the under-19 U.S. national team, Ames became a regular part of the lineup over the past two seasons after flipping from Nebraska to join Texas late in the 2024 recruiting cycle.

She enrolled in the spring of 2024 and immediately established herself as a key component of the Longhorns’ lineup. Texas coach Jerritt Elliott even called her “the most complete middle I’ve ever had as a freshman,” a powerful statement from a coach who has worked with All-Americans such as Asjia O’Neal, Molly McCage and Chiaka Ogbogu.

As a freshman, Ames started all 27 games and 96 sets for the season and finished second on the team with 88 blocks and was fifth on team with 150 kills and 1.56 kills per set average. She played in 29 of Texas’ 30 matches this season, but her numbers dipped slightly to 149 kills and 1.52 kills per set with a team-high 109 blocks.

In Sunday’s loss to Wisconsin, Elliott replaced Ames with freshman middle blocker Taylor Harvey after Texas dropped the first two sets. Ames didn’t have a kill or a block against the Badgers.

Pending any more portal exits for Texas, Harvey and redshirt sophomore Nya Bunton will enter the offseason as the only middle blockers on the Longhorns’ roster. Both saw extensive action this season, with Bunton ranking second on the team with 61 blocks.

Texas didn’t sign any middle blockers in its touted 2026 recruiting class, which means the position will likely be a top portal target for Elliott and his staff.



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