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Volleyball Seeks Redemption in 2025

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WASHINGTON (August 28, 2025) – In sports and athletics, the term “program” is often loosely used to describe success and an outstanding season here and there can be attributed to a strong “program.” But the true mark of a “program” is winning with a great deal of consistency, year in and year out, no matter the changes in talent and the unexpected mishaps that take place.
 
The Howard University women’s volleyball program falls into that elite category. Since 2013, the program has become the standard by which others are measured. During that period, the Bison have had seven 20-plus win seasons and seven postseason tournament appearances. They have had rookies and players of the year consistently.
 
It always starts at the top, and at Howard, look no further than Shaun Kupferberg. He inherited a program that had measured success at various junctures but was never able to consistently achieve success.
 
It took him one year to change that dynamic. After winning only one game and posting a 1-23 mark in 2012, Kupferberg has developed the program into the kingpin of the MEAC (Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference) and the best in HBCUs.
 
Last season was one of the best in recent history, posting a 23-6 record and went undefeated in MEAC play (14-0).
 
After posting wins in the MEAC Tournament first round and semifinals, Howard ran into a spirited and upset-minded Delaware State team that ended the team’s dream of a double regular season and tournament title and another automatic NCAA bid.
 
 “We had a great year last season, right up to the final match,” Kupferberg recalled, the winningest coach in school history and a sure-fire Hall of Fame candidate. “The biggest focus is being the best we can be individually and as a team. We do not want to leave any opportunities on the table.”
 
The 2024 team was made up a number of seniors, who played a part in the team’s success. But before you start broadcasting the end of an era, hold up the press. The Bison return four key starters and 10 players, who were an integral part in the program’s success.
 
The Fantastic Four include seniors Rya McKinnon (Hoover, Ala.) and Leah Reeves (Allen, Texas). An elite player in women’s college volleyball, McKinnon was the MEAC Player of the Year for an unprecedented third straight year while Reeves was the league’s Setter of the Year.
 
“Rya has been a special player for her entire career,” said Kupferberg, who has won over 400 matches in his 24 years as a college coach. “She is a quiet force that lets her play speak for itself. Some players with her success become complacent; Rya is incredibly coachable and has improved every offseason by adding new elements to her game. The plays she is making in practice right now will be a problem this year for our opponents.”
 
Last season, the Alabama native wrapped up her junior campaign topping the conference in kills per set (4.40), which ranks 25th in the nation.
 
“We wanted very much to win it for the seniors on the team last year,” McKinnon expressed, who holds the distinction of being the MEAC Rookie and Player of the Year three years ago. “It was very disappointing to get that far and then not get that championship.”
 
Last week (Aug. 20), McKinnon was selected MEAC Preseason Player of the Year after becoming the first player in league history to win the conference’s player of the year for three straight seasons since 1998.
 
“It has been a great experience to be a part of the consistent success of the program,” said McKinnon on her illustrious career at Howard. “That is why this season is so important. We want to use last year’s disappointment as fuel for a fresh start and I like what I see so far.”
 
For Reeves, she was named team captain and it should come as no surprise to those who follow the team. The senior let it be known that she is interested in coaching once she completes her studies at Howard.
 
“Looking back on last year, it was a heartbreak not winning for the seniors,” Reeves said. “But because of the culture that has been developed here at Howard, the mindset has shifted. There seems to be less emotion on this team and it is more vocal. Everyone is locked in and practices are more competitive. I am very excited because we have a nice blend of seniors and juniors to go along with some very talented freshmen and transfers.”
 
A year ago, Reeves finished the regular season with a conference-leading 8.74 assists per game.
 
“Leah is the returning MEAC Setter of the Year, so we obviously have great expectations for her to improve,” Kupferberg explained. “She had a great spring, which should help her grow and be a big asset to this team.”
 
Other players who Kupferberg cited as expected contributors include graduate outside hitter Aziah Buckner (Memphis, Tenn.) and senior libero Claire Simpson (Plainfield, Ill.).
 
“Aziah and Claire were key contributors who will be looking to take another step forward, building on the confidence they gained last year,” Kupferberg expressed. “All of them are being pushed by their fellow returners and incoming players. There is a lot of competition across the net every practice, which is pushing all of our players to grow their game.”
 
Entering this season, the program welcomed nine new faces to the program.
 
“We have nine talented new players who have brought a lot of energy and talent into the gym,” said Kupferberg. “They have pushed for playing time at every position and they are just getting started to find their footing in our gym. They are a special group and have us very excited for the year to come.”
 
In an effort to continue its quest for another tournament crown, Kupferberg has again put together a schedule with purpose.
 
“We wanted to keep playing high level teams from a variety of conferences before we enter our MEAC schedule,” Kupferberg stated. “We play against top teams from nine different conferences and that should prepare us for the MEAC as it has gotten much better recently. We have had a good run and the conference has gotten better every year. The MEAC has continued to get more difficult every year and all of the teams are improving. The expectations do not change, which is winning the conference, but none of these programs are going to make that easy.”
 
It would be remiss of there was no mention of the academic standard that the program has set over the years, annually winning individual and team awards and national academic awards while also producing some of the top alumni who have gone on to achieve. Howard volleyball continues to uphold the standard that it has set.
 
“I am really proud of our young women and their accomplishments, both in the classroom and post-grad,” Kupferberg continued. “They really get all the credit for being able to balance the rigorous academic schedule, alongside the athletic commitments.”
 
Howard opens the 2025 season Friday, August 29, when it hosts George Washington at 6 p.m. inside Burr Gymnasium. Following an away match at George Mason (August 30), Howard will host Power Four opponent Virginia from the ACC (Atlantic Coast Conference) Sunday, August 31 at 1 p.m.
 
Derek W. Bryant, Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations & Sports Information, contributed to this story
 
For more information, visit the Bison Athletics website at www.HUBison.com.



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Tennessee volleyball signs Georgia State transfer

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Dec. 25, 2025, 12:30 p.m. ET

Tennessee announced the signing of Georgia State volleyball transfer Marta Lazzarin. She earned 2025 Sun Belt Conference Libero of the Year honors as a freshman.

“We are really excited to add Marta to our program and have her train with us this spring,” Tennessee head coach Eve Rackham Watt said. “She is an elite serve receiver and will step in right away to add stability in our passing unit.

“I am looking forward to her bringing maturity, consistency and high-level international experience to our gym. Our staff believes Marta’s development will blossom on Rocky Top and she will help us in pursuing championships.”

The 5-foot-4 libero is from Venice, Italy.



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Gators Perform Well in Classroom During Fall 2025 Term

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. – University of Florida student-athletes performed well in the academic arena this fall, with collectively earning a 3.39 term grade point average.
 
A GPA of 3.0 or higher was turned in by 18 programs this fall with 81 percent of the student-athletes reaching that mark.
 
Through The Gators Experience program, all 21 sports logged 1,931 community service hours. This includes purchasing and distributing more than 400 new pairs of shoes and socks to children in the Gainesville community earlier this month for the annual Gator Tracks program.
 
This fall, 22 student-athletes graduated with a bachelor’s degrees while another seven earned a master’s. Eight graduated with honors.
 
Gators Classroom Success Numbers

Four programs set or equaled GPA records this past semester: men’s basketball (3.19), football (3.51), gymnastics (3.76) and men’s swimming & diving (3.51).
 

Sharing the high GPA of 3.51 for UF men’s programs for the fall term is men’s swimming & diving and football – a first for football. Gymnastics turned in the top term GPA (3.76) for the women’s teams for the third consecutive semester.
 
The fall 2025 team leaders also topped the fall 2024 and spring 2025 rankings to earn the cumulative high:
Men:         Cross Country (3.55 cumulative)
Women:  Gymnastics (3.72 cumulative)
 
UF Student-Athlete Fall 2025 Semester Highlights

  • 18 programs earned a 3.0 or better fall semester GPA
  • Overall Male Term GPA – 3.31
  • Overall Male Cumulative GPA – 3.31
  • Overall Female Term GPA – 3.48
  • Overall Female Cumulative GPA – 3.49 (Record)
  • 4.0 fall 2025 GPA by 50 student-athletes

 
 



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Syracuse.com winter girls volleyball rankings (through Week 4): 2 new teams enter top 10

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Tully High School Girls’ Volleyball Holiday Tournament
The Tully girls volleyball team enters the rankings after defeating Christian Brothers Academy and Fabius-Pompey over the last week. (Anthony Caimano | Contributing photographer)(Anthony Caimano | Contributing photographer)

Syracuse, N.Y. — As we approach the midway point of the winter girls volleyball regular season, two new teams climbed into the latest syracuse.com rankings.

Tully enters the rankings after defeating Christian Brothers Academy and Fabius-Pompey since last week’s rankings and Cooperstown rounds out the top 10 after defeating Sauquoit Valley last week.

The top eight spots of the rankings remained unchanged. There is, however, an upcoming matchup between Little Falls and Canastota that could mix things up.

Syracuse.com’s girls winter volleyball rankings will run every Thursday through the end of sectionals.

Here’s how the teams land this week.

I’m the managing producer for high school sports coverage at syracuse.com. I’ve been covering Section III athletics for nearly a decade. I graduated from Utica University in 2017 and bring a unique perspective…



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Kentucky VB adds an All-American honorable mention, loses Brooke Bultema to portal

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The college volleyball offseason has only just officially begun, but moves are already being made.

Kentucky head coach Craig Skinner kicked things off by signing an All-American honorable mention for next season’s group. UK announced the addition of Notre Dame outside hitter Morgan Gaerte through the transfer portal on Wednesday morning. A 6-foot-5 native of Indiana, Gaerte was named a 2025 AVCA All-American Honorable Mention and a First Team All-ACC performer. She’ll help ease the loss of Eva Hudson — the lone senior on Kentucky’s national runner-up team this past season — on the outside.

Gaerte, who will have two years of eligibility remaining with the Wildcats, set a Notre Dame record last season with 4.64 kills per set (13th nationally). She’ll be expected to play on the opposite side of All-American outside hitter Brooklyn DeLeye for the ‘Cats in 2026. Skinner is already reloading.

Gaerte was a rare star for Notre Dame volleyball. A team captain, she started all 28 matches in 2025 as a sophomore for the Fighting Irish, finishing the year with 497 kills, the third-most ever in a season in Notre Dame history and the most since Christy Peters in 1997. Her First Team All-ACC nod was the first by a Notre Dame player since 2020. She reached 20 or more kills in 11 matches, also a program record for one season.

But where the transfer portal can give, it can also take. Kentucky lost a piece of this past season’s roster when redshirt sophomore middle blocker Brooke Bultema announced on Wednesday her intentions to transfer out of Lexington. After a redshirt freshman campaign in 2024 that saw her named to the SEC All-Freshman Team, Bultema did not see as much playing time in 2025 as she would have hoped for.

She likely won’t be the last outgoing transfer for Kentucky, either. Skinner is expected to return eight of his top nine rotation players from last season (barring an unexpected transfer), with the only departure being Hudson to graduation. And now that Gaerte is in the fold, the top half of the roster is in good shape once again. Don’t be shocked if other current Wildcats deeper on the bench elect to look elsewhere in the coming days/weeks.

Skinner shows love to the BBN

Coming off a disappointing loss in the national championship match to Texas A&M, Craig Skinner reminded us all how truly magical the 2025 campaign still was. Kentucky won its ninth straight SEC Championship, won the SEC Tournament, finished with 30 wins on the season, and went perfect (15-0) during conference play. UK made just the program’s second-ever national title match and first since winning it all in 2020 along the way.

Skinner sent out a few social media posts on Wednesday morning, thanking the Big Blue Nation for all their support throughout the season. He says over 38,000 total fans showed up to home matches inside Memorial Coliseum in 2025, where the ‘Cats did not drop a single match.

Let’s run it back in 2026, shall we?

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St. Mary’s College Volleyball Quartet Garner Academic All-District Honors

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ST. MARY’S CITY, Md. – Four members of the St. Mary’s College of Maryland volleyball team were honored by the College Sports Communicators (CSC) as members of the CSC Academic All-District® Team, the organization announced in a release Tuesday (Dec. 16).
 
Senior Julia Bobrowski (California, Md./Leonardtown), juniors Camilla Galeano (Germantown, Md./Damascus) and Lauren Panageotou (Baltimore, Md./Mercy), and sophomore Stella Marrero (Pleasant Prairie, Wis./Christian Life) all earned the award for the 2025 season.
 
Bobrowski is the lone repeat selection.
 
The 2025 Academic All-District® 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 volleyball honorees in four divisions — NCAA Division I, NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III, and NAIA.
 
Outstanding student-athletes are nominated for Academic All-District® recognition by communications directors and must have a minimum 3.50 GPA plus meet high athletic standards.
 
Bobrowski owns a 3.74 GPA as a sociology major and business administration minor for her second straight Academic All-District award. The 5-6 outside hitter ranked sixth in the United East Conference with 55 service aces and 14th with 0.52 aces per set. She was named to the United East All-Sportsmanship Team (Nov. 24).
 
Galeano, a computer science major with a 3.87 GPA, tied for 14th in the conference with 42 service aces while tying for 17th with 0.49 aces per set. The 5-4 setter led the Seahawks with 402 assists while registering 20-plus assists five times this season.
 
A psychology major and educational studies minor, Panageotou boasts a 3.7 GPA. The 5-10 setter was second on the team with 291 assists while adding 101 digs, 12 service aces, and six kills in 30 matches.
 
Marrero picked up her first Academic All-District award with 3.96 GPA as a neuroscience and psychology double major and biology minor. The 5-7 defensive specialist ranked 10th in the United East with 303 digs while sitting 20th with 2.78 digs per set. She was also second on the team with 45 service aces.
 
St. Mary’s College (17-15, 8-2 UEC) captured the program’s first-ever conference tournament championship title by taking the 2025 United East tournament crown with a 3-2 road win over top-seeded Penn State Harrisburg. The Seahawks also gained the program’s first-ever berth in the NCAA Division III Women’s Volleyball Tournament.



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Cruttenden named to PVCA All-State volleyball team | Free Press-Courier

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Wellsboro junior Madison Cruttenden was recently named to the Pennsylvania Volleyball Coaches Association’s, PVCA, Class 2A All-State team.

Cruttenden was one of three NTL and District IV volleyballers (Aryana Andrus and Alli Bailey from Troy) to make the team.

Cruttenden received 536 serves, made 37 assists and had 341 digs this season. She also scored 163 points to go along with 54 aces.

Over the course of her career she has made 1,197 receptions, 56 assists, 784 digs, 407 points (112 aces) and 6 kills.

“This is a well-deserved honor for Maddy,” head coach Darci Pollock said. “She has been a consistent back row player for us the past two seasons. She continues to work hard in the off season. I’m very proud of her work ethic and dedication to the team!”

Cruttenden is the ninth Wellsboro player to earn a spot on the PCVA All-State team. Cruttenden joins Carrie Gorda, Rachel Patt, Hannah Zuchowski, Kirsten Florio, Caitlyn Callahan, Megan Starkweather, Paige Logsdon and Lexi Urena.



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