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Volleyball Recaps – October 18

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MARTIN, Tenn. – SIUE defeated UT Martin in four-sets Saturday. The Cougars claimed the first set 25-23 but dropped the second set (25-22). A kill from Teagan Sullivan sparked a 6-1 run helping the Cougars win the third set (25-19), before they solidified the win in the fourth set (25-20).
 
With the win, the Cougars improved to 11-9 overall and 6-3 in Ohio Valley Conference play, sitting third in the league standing behind Morehead State (7-0) and Little Rock (6-3). The Skyhawks fall to 2-17 overall and 1-7 in OVC play.
 
Sullivan led SIUE with 15 kills while hitting at .448 percent. Sophie Robinson followed with 12 kills, and 13 digs making her third consecutive double-double. Ally Hughes also recorded a double-double with 21 assists and 10 digs, while Paige Bernstein matched her with 21 assists.
 
As a team SIUE had 55 kills, seven aces, 10 blocks, 54 assists and 66 digs, while UT Marting had 39 kills, six aces, 13 blocks, 38 assists and 48 digs.
 
The Cougars’ defense held the Skyhawks to a .098 hitting percentage, while SIUE hit .154 as a team.

LINDENWOOD 3, TENNESSEE STATE 0

NASHVILLE 
– The Lindenwood women’s volleyball team (8-9, 4-5 OVC) completed a weekend sweep of Tennessee State (1-21, 0-9 OVC) on Saturday afternoon with their second consecutive 3-0 victory.

The opening set was tied 20-20 before the Lions closed out the frame on a 5-0 run to go ahead 1-0 in the match. Kylee Richey paced LU with five kills in the set while Jade Roth posted four terminations.

Lindenwood led for nearly the entire second set after using a 10-1 run to take a commanding 13-4 lead. The Lions led by as many as 10 points on the way to a 25-16 victory. Richey continued to lead the LU attack with five more kills.

The Lions pounced out to a 14-6 lead in the third frame before a 7-1 TSU run cut the difference to just two. However, Lindenwood outscored the Tigers 10-2 the rest of the was to secure the set and match.

Kylee Richey led Lindenwood on the afternoon with 13 kills on a .345 hitting percentage. Autumn Bax also posted double digit kills with 11 on .321.

Amelia Thro bested her career-high for the fourth consecutive match with 37 assists to help the Lions to a team hitting percentage of .291.

Two Lions recorded double digit digs, led by Dana Grib with 16. Meanwhile, Shannon Monahan posted a career-high 11.

SOUTHERN INDIANA 3, LITTLE ROCK 2

EVANSVILLE, Ind.
– University of Southern Indiana completed the series sweep against the University of Arkansas at Little Rock in a five-set thriller Saturday afternoon. The Screaming Eagles move to 5-3 in Ohio Valley Conference play and 9-11 overall.

 

After the two wins against Little Rock, USI remains undefeated in OVC games in Liberty Arena.

 

The Trojans came on strong after losing the first match on Friday night, gaining a five-point lead by the 12th point. USI fought back, putting up three team blocks and 13 digs. Freshman Aysa Thomas led the team with five assists, five digs, and two kills.

 

The Screaming Eagles came ready to fight in the second set, maintaining a grip on the lead for the whole set. Senior Bianca Anderson made the difference for the Eagles in the set, recording six kills and four digs. Thomas dished out another 13 assists, more than doubling the Eagle kill count. Freshman Ava Carpenter made an appearance late in the set, in just her third match for the Eagles, and she recorded three kills to help swing USI’s momentum.

 

USI had to fight back from a five-point deficit in the middle of the set, gaining the lead back after a six-point serving run from senior Keira Moore. Thomas recorded another 13 assists, helping Anderson to tally five more kills, three in a row to close out the set. Anderson tallied another five kills, leading the court.

 

The Eagles gave up the lead midway through the set, after the Trojans put up four team blocks, forcing the Eagle offense to struggle. Thomas had her best set yet, with 15 assists, helping junior Ashby Willis to five kills and Anderson to another six. Libero Audrey Small tallied her best set with eight digs.

The fifth set tiebreaker was a back-and-forth battle from the start, with five lead changes and eight tie scores. The Eagles’ defense put up another three blocks at the net to help hold the Trojan offense to its least efficient set, with a .050 hitting percentage. Willis led the USI offense with three kills. Freshmen Carpenter and Carley Wright added two kills each.

 

As a team, the Screaming Eagles added 13 total blocks and 81 digs to average 2.6 blocks per set and 16.2 digs per set. With 62 kills on a .207 hitting percentage, USI topped game one’s efficiency.  Anderson finished with a season-high 17 kills on just three errors, leading both sides with a .424 hitting percentage.

 

Three freshmen Eagles made the difference for USI in the win. OVC Freshman of the Week, Thomas, tallied 53 assists, tying her career-high, with 19 digs and three kills. Carpenter was ready when her number was called, hitting a career-high of 10 kills. Wright recorded 12 kills, six digs, and three blocks.

EASTERN ILLINOIS 3, SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 1

CHARLESTON, Ill. 
– The Panthers closed out the weekend series, winning 3-1 once again. EIU moves to 11-6 (5-2 OVC), while the Redhawks fall to 12-9 (4-4 OVC).  

EIU is looking to build off a great night one, in which they won the match 3-1. A closer beginning than last night with a tied game, 8-8. SEMO and EIU took turns scoring three straight to begin the match. The multiple-point scoring runs continued into the media timeout, with EIU holding onto a small lead, 15-14. Shortly after the break, EIU caught fire, scoring four unanswered points to take a commanding 20-15 lead. The Panthers held strong defensively, closing out the set 25-18 after Tori Mohesky recorded a service ace.  

After winning set one, the Panthers controlled set two early with a 7-2 lead. SEMO provided resistance, closing the deficit to within two. However, EIU put their foot on the gas pedal, fueling a 4-0 scoring run, extending their lead to 16-10. After the media timeout, the Panthers used a strong defensive effort to hold off any potential SEMO comeback. EIU led late 21-15 and exchanged points back-and-forth to avoid any danger.  

With a 2-0 match lead, the victory was near. However, SEMO had a different plan. The Redhawks jumped out to a 9-7 lead after two straight kills by Lucy Arndt. EIU was unable to turn the momentum, continuing to trail throughout the set. The Panthers, trailing 19-13, attempted a late comeback, scoring three straight from multiple kills by Tori Mohesky. A few plays later, the Panthers once again charged a long scoring effort. Unfortunately, SEMO held on late to steal set three 25-23.  

The Panthers jumped out to a quick 7-4 lead with the hopes of closing out the match. The media timeout called for a break in the action with SEMO leading 15-14. After both teams had time to talk things over, neither was unable to gain separation. SEMO with a small one-point lead was quickly erased after a dominant ending for EIU. The Panthers scored six straight points to take a 24-19 lead. Eastern Illinois closed out the match, winning 3-1 in both matches this weekend. 

Destiny Walker led the team with 21 kills and a .320 hitting percentage. Catalina Rochaix recorded 48 assists, which was a game high. Defensively, the Panthers were strong, with Ariadna Pereles totaling 26 digs, Rochaix with 15, and Mohesky with 14.





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Two School Records Fall for Women’s Track & Field in VIrginia

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WINCHESTER, Va. – After a week in Florida leading into the spring semester, the Franklin & Marshall’s women’s track & field team competed at Shenandoah’s Kaye & JJ Smith Invitational. The Diplomats got the January portion of their schedule off to a great start with a pair of school records, with four other marks that rank in the top 10 in program history.

Tara Silverman broke the school record in the 3,000 meters that was formerly held by All-American and F&M Hall of Famer Sheena Crawley ’13. Silverman finished in a time of 10:19.87. Teammates Annalise Kauffman (11:01.19) and Georgeia Hodgson (11:36.98) finished second and sixth in that same event.

Lauren Dunnigan once again broke her own school record in the 60 meter dash as she finished with a time of 7.75 seconds during the finals of that event. That is currently the second-fastest time in the Centennial Conference this season. Dunnigan was also the individual champion in the 200 meter dash as her time of 26.56 seconds was the second-fastest in school history. Dunnigan capped her day with a time of 9.15 seconds to take first (her third event title of the day) in the 60 meter hurdles.

The Diplomats finished with five individual titles on Sunday as Jordyn Collie won the 400 meters with a time of 1:05.42. Her performance highlighted seven Diplomats in the top 10 of that event, as Avery Canady (1:06.33) and Abby Bachman (1:06.52) took the silver and bronze positions. Collie was also the team’s top finish in the 800 meters (2:33.68), with Bachman (2:44.52) and Sophia Bloom (2:53.15) each turning in top 10 individual finishes.

Amanda Imhauser and Hayden Adams both had busy days in their return to competition. Imhauser was third in the 60 meter hurdles (10.24) and long jump (4.84m), sixth in the high hump (1.35m) and shot put (9.30m), and seventh in the 200 meters (29.14). Adams took third in the pole vault as she cleared 3.20 meters to rank second in school history. She added a fifth-place showing in the high jump (1.38m). Max McCoy led the Diplomats in the both throwing events as she took third in the shot put (11.13m) and fourth in the weight throw (12.07m). Both of those marks were top 10 performances in school history.

Women’s track & field will return to competition this Saturday, January 17 when the team travels to Catholic’s Cardinal Classic.

Franklin & Marshall Event Winners / Top 10 Performances

60 Meters

1. Lauren Dunning (7.75) – school record

200 Meters

1. Lauren Dunnigan (26.56) – second in school history

3,000 Meters

1. Tara Silverman (10:19.87) – school record

Pole Vault

3. Hayden Adams (3.20m) – second in school history

Shot Put

3. Max McCoy (11.13m) – ninth in school history



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Ball State Finishes Weekend Victorious Versus NJIT

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MUNCIE, Ind. – The Ball State men’s volleyball team completed a successful weekend at Worthen Arena, defeating NJIT in four sets (25-13, 21-25, 25-12, 25-15) Saturday evening.

The Cardinals (3-0, 0-0 MIVA) limited the Highlanders (0-4, 0-0 EIVA) to a 0.80 hitting clip while averaging .391 themselves, along with a team block total of 15.5 compared to NJIT’s 3. The evening saw just one lead change, three points into the fourth set, as NJIT recorded an attack error at the end of a Patrick Rogers serve.

Rogers led the way as he matched his kill total from the evening prior, tallying 16 while hitting .522, along with six digs, two assists and a team-leading three aces. Ryan Louis was credited with 11 kills on a .318 clip, two aces, four digs and a career-high seven block assists. Wil Basilio earned nine kills, three digs and four block assists.

Ball State’s defense halted the Highlanders at the net, aided by Jacob Surette who recorded a career-best nine block assists, Louis’ seven and Braydon Savitski-Lynde’s five. Savitski-Lynde also completed five kills while hitting .522. Freshman libero Adir Ben Shloosh led the men with eight digs.

Lucas Machado’s hustle was on full display throughout the match, dishing out 37 assists with three kills.  

The Cardinals led by as much as 14 in the opening set, highlighted by an 8-0 run which brought them to set-point. After three-straight points by the Highlanders, Rogers punched a kill to finish it, capping off a set that saw Ball State hit an efficient .688 clip.

Set two was a different story, as the score tied seven times until NJIT’s late momentum pushed them just enough to claim the set.

The men’s squad was unfazed, easily taking sets three and four. Rogers swatted nine kills between the two sets, and claimed two of his three aces in set four, with one of those bringing the Cardinals to match point. Surette’s four block assists were also instrumental, including back-to-back blocks assists by him and Basilio.

In his first career appearance with the Cardinals, sophomore Jason Harris put the exclamation point on the weekend with the final kill of the match, finishing with two.

The Ball State men’s volleyball program ride this momentum into next week when it travels to Phoenix, Ariz. for the First Point Collegiate Challenge Tournament at the Phoenix Convention Center. The men square off against No. 1 UCLA Jan. 17 at 7 p.m. ET, followed by No. 9 Stanford Jan. 18 at 4 p.m. ET.



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Gauchos Down Harvard to Start Season 3-0

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – The UC Santa Barbara Men’s Volleyball team defeated Harvard 3-1 Saturday night to close out the final round of the 61st ASICS Invitational. The Gauchos open the 2026 season undefeated, having also beaten Kentucky State and Maryville earlier in the tournament. 

HOW IT HAPPENED

Harvard opened the gate with a first-set win, taking it 25-22.  The Gauchos hit just 0.074 in the first and were unable to collapse Harvard’s early lead. 

The Gauchos finally clicked during the second, bringing it home 25-18. Santa Barbara and Harvard stayed even through the second, with neither team managing to gain more than a three-point lead until the set’s finale. At 19-18, Santa Barbara went on a six-point scoring run that brought them directly to victory. 

Santa Barbara shone in the third, capturing a 25-14 success for their cleanest win of the match. The Gauchos made off with a 7-2 head start and stayed at least three points ahead at all times. Senior Owen Loncar sealed the set with a service ace.

Finally, the Gauchos closed out the match by winning the fourth and final set 25-19. They held a slight initial lead before springing multiple points ahead of the Crimson. 

Santa Barbara revived their hitting percentage after the grim first set, hitting 57% in the remaining three. As a team, they dug 42 digs and made ten aces.

George Bruening put on a hitting masterclass, annihilating 26 kills and hitting .455. He tied his career record in kills and made ten in the fourth set alone. Ben Pearson delivered the match’s second highest kill count with nine, while Riggs Guy lasered eight. Guy also placed a career-best six assists. 

Cole Schobel achieved all over the court, popping 42 assists,  five kills, and a block. He also led the match in service aces with four, hit .714, and tied Jason Walmer for the match-high dig count at nine. Joe Wallace followed with seven digs and freshman Dylan Pilkvist made a team leading 5 block assists

 

UP NEXT

The Gauchos will continue home play for their next match, hosting The Master’s University on Friday, Jan. 16 at 7:00 p.m. in the Thunderdome. 



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Men’s volleyball tested in 3-1 season opener against Jessup – The UCSD Guardian

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UC San Diego men’s volleyball (1-0, 0-0 Big West) kicked off its 2026 campaign with a hard-fought 3-1 victory over Jessup (0-1, 0-0 MPSF) on Tuesday, Jan. 6, at LionTree Arena.

The key to the Tritons’ victory was the offensive firepower of junior outside hitter Josh Ewert, who racked up a game-high 17 kills, including the final point in two of the four sets. Junior outside hitter Leo Pravednikov added 15 kills of his own.

The first set showcased opening-game jitters with both sides committing a multitude of attacking errors. Ewert came to play from the first serve, racking up five kills in the opening set alone. However, Jessup had its own go-to guy — senior middle blocker Clement Osahon Jr. caused major issues for the Tritons early on. By the end of the set, UCSD shook off its early errors and created some separation. Fittingly, Ewert scored the set point, a kill that pushed his team over the line to clinch the first set with a score of 25-20.

The second set started sloppily, but a vicious kill from Triton junior middle blocker Leo Wiemelt ignited a spark. A sneaky dump set from senior setter John Luers extended the Tritons’ lead to six. Yet, UCSD was plagued by service errors following strong kills, allowing Jessup to remain on the Tritons’ heels.

“[The offense] is so potent at times, and then, at times, we struggled with the blockers and getting the ball in the court consistently,” head coach Brad Rostratter said in a postgame interview with The UCSD Guardian. “So, our strengths can be our weaknesses.”

Ewert led the Tritons to set point after a crafty tool of the Warriors’ block. Despite a final 3-point push from Jessup, a powerful kill from senior middle blocker Peter Selcho drove UCSD over the line 25-22.

Jessup refused to go quietly in the third. After a couple of early kills from Ewert, the Warriors found their momentum. UCSD responded with a block from Wiemelt and an emphatic kill and ace from junior outside hitter Sebastiano Sani. However, a solo 3-0 run from Jessup’s senior opposite hitter Carter Depue tied the game at 18. Late Triton errors ultimately allowed Jessup to build its lead and eventually take the set 25-22.

“Their middles did a really good job of committing, slowing down our middles, and touching and defending the middle of the court,” Rostratter said. “It’s something they did really, really well. And we struggled; it took a little bit of adjusting to their higher quick set.”

The Tritons decisively regained control in the fourth set, and Ewert set the tone with back-to-back service aces. UCSD went on an 8-2 run, which included a vicious kill from Selcho and another ace from Ewert. For the first time in the match, the Tritons had a comfortable lead at 18-11. Ewert sent one last back-row kill past the unresponsive Warriors to take the fourth set 25-20 for UCSD.

The Tritons stayed hot with a 3-1 home victory against Daemen on Friday, Jan. 9. UCSD will finish off its three-game homestand against Rockhurst on Sunday, Jan. 11, before heading to Utah to face BYU in a two-game road trip from Jan. 16-17.



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Purdue Fort Wayne Bests (RV) NJIT in Five-Set Bout

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FORT WAYNE, Ind. – The Purdue Fort Wayne men’s volleyball team collected their first win of the season on Sunday night (Jan. 11), topping NJIT in the Mastodons’ second five set match of the season (25-20, 18-25, 25-22, 23-25, 15-12).

Owen Banner and Carlo Huisden led the ‘Dons offensively in the match, combining for 43 of the ‘Dons 67 kills. Banner finished with 21 kills, two aces, nine digs and three total blocks. Huisden tallied 22 kills on a .472 hitting percentage, along with seven digs.

Both teams battled early in the first set, until NJIT took the lead with a 5-1 run. Purdue Fort Wayne rallied back midway through the set with their own 6-1 run to claim a 16-13 lead. The Mastodons finished the set on a .481 hitting percentage to take the frame 25-20.

The Highlanders jumped out to an early second set lead, using a 6-2 run. NJIT added onto their lead with the help of another 6-1 run, sitting on top of a 16-9 score. Despite the ‘Dons boasting another high hitting percentage (.429), the Highlanders maintained the lead and finished out the set at 25-18. 

Purdue Fort Wayne rallied to begin the third set, shooting out on a 7-0 run. Banner earned nine of his kills and the Mastodons defense rejected four attacks during the frame. The ‘Dons took a 2-1 set lead after a 25-22 conclusion.

The fourth set was highly contested, neither side owned larger than a three point lead. Both teams were held to under .100 hitting percentage. NJIT forced a fifth set after taking the fourth 25-23.

Purdue Fort Wayne dropped the first two points of the final frame, but bounced back with a 6-1 run.  NJIT closed the gap to 9-11 after a 3-0 run of their own. The Mastodons managed to hold on to their lead and close out the contest at 15-12.

Hunter Hopkins finished with a near double-double of 53 assists and nine digs. Casey Lyons tied his career-high with eight block assists. Andrew Mayer dug out 11 attacks in the contest.

Purdue Fort Wayne moves to 1-1. NJIT falls to 0-5. The Mastodons will take on the Under Armour Challenge, hosted by Lindenwood, next weekend. The ‘Dons will face off against Menlo on Friday (Jan. 16) and No. 11 CSUN on Saturday (Jan. 17).

~ Feel the Rumble ~



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SBU Sports: Men’s Track & Field returns to competition at TCNJ Invitational

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Brian Liebowitz during Jan. 10 race. Photo courtesy of Stony Brook Athletics

Stony Brook men’s track & field competed in its first meet of the New Year on Jan. 9 at the TCNJ Invitational from The Armory in New York City. As a team, the Seawolves recorded eight top-eight placements, including a first-place finish in the 3000m race by Brian Liebowitz.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Liebowitz won the 3,000m, with a time of 8:33.52, setting a new PR.
  • Luca Maneri recorded a third-place finish in the mile run (4:23.26).
  • Freshman Jamal Joseph finished third in the 200m (22.41).
  • Cain Lawler placed fourth in the mile run (4:23.42).
  • Andrew Lawler posted a fifth-place finish in the mile run event, setting a new PR with a time of 4:23.65.
  • The team of Walesky Nowak, Andres Acosta Mondriguez, Jaden Medrano, and Matthew Brodsky finished fifth in the 4x400m relay (3:23.20).
  • Chris Tardugno recorded an eighth-place finish in the mile run, setting a new PR with a time of 4:27.64.
  • Brodsky finished eighth in the 500m and set a new PR in the event (1:06.37).

The team continues its busy January slate returning to The Armory for the Ramapo College Invitation on January 16, with action set to begin at 9:30 am.











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