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Nike SB just released its official ‘Copenhagen Open 2024 Recap’ video (although, it did take place in Athens, Greece this year…ha!) that’s certainly worth a watch and makes all my blabbering above make a little more sense. Check it out: This insane global gathering brings together the world’s heaviest pros, ams, and a variety of […]

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This insane global gathering brings together the world’s heaviest pros, ams, and a variety of skate enthusiasts of all ages for an unforgettable (well, maybe sometimes forgettable) week of skating, partying, and absolute fun.
Few events in skateboarding capture the spirit of community and raw talent like the annual Copenhagen Open, which is why it’s really no surprise the CPH Open has been considered arguably the best skate event of the summer for the past few years. 

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No. 7 Beach Volleyball wins CCSA Tournament title

Story Links BATON ROUGE, La. – No. 7 Texas Beach Volleyball earned a 3-0 sweep over No. 8 Florida State on Saturday to win the Coastal Collegiate Sports Association (CCSA) Tournament championship at the LSU Beach Volleyball Stadium. With the victory, the Longhorns (27-9) claimed their first conference title in their first […]

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BATON ROUGE, La. – No. 7 Texas Beach Volleyball earned a 3-0 sweep over No. 8 Florida State on Saturday to win the Coastal Collegiate Sports Association (CCSA) Tournament championship at the LSU Beach Volleyball Stadium. With the victory, the Longhorns (27-9) claimed their first conference title in their first season in the league. 

In Saturday’s championship match, the No. 4 pair of Noa Sonneville and Macey Butler gave Texas an early 1-0 lead with a 21-16, 14-21, 15-12 victory. In a back-and-forth duel that featured 11 match points in the decisive third set, the No. 2 duo of Emma Grace Robertson and Katie Hashman claimed a 21-16, 14-21, 24-22 win to increase UT’s cushion to 2-0. 

The No. 3 pair of Maddison Parmelly and Karin Zolnercikova then clinched the tournament championship for the Longhorns with a 21-7, 16-21, 15-10 win. 

The CCSA All-Tournament Team was announced following Saturday’s championship match. A trio of Longhorn pairs were selected to the team, including Sonneville/Butler, Zolnercikova/Parmelly and Robertson/Hashman. In addition, Robertson and Hashman were chosen as the Pair of the Tournament.

The selection show for the 2025 NCAA Beach Volleyball Championship is scheduled for Sunday, April 27 at Noon CT and will be streamed on NCAA.com. The NCAA Beach Volleyball Championship will take place on May 2-4 (Friday-Sunday) in Gulf Shores, Alabama.

 

#7 Texas 3, #8 Florida State 0

  1. (TRUNCATED) Chloe Charles/Eva Liisa Kuivonen (TX) vs. Audrey Koenig/Alexis Durish (FSU)
  2. Emma Grace Robertson/Katie Hashman (TX) def. Gella Andrew/Maddie Trusty (FSU) 21-16, 14-21, 24-22
  3. Karin Zolnercikova/Maddison Parmelly (TX) def. Bailey Higgins/Carra Sassack (FSU) 21-7, 16-21, 15-10
  4. Noa Sonneville/Macey Butler (TX) def. Makenna Wolfe/Myriah Massey (FSU) 21-16, 14-21, 15-12
  5. (TRUNCATED) Jordan Boulware/Kenzie Hultquist (FSU) vs. Ava Patton/Vivian Johnson (TX) 22-20, 20-20
  6. (EXH.) Kylie Wickley/Carys Patton (TX) vs. McKenna Flaherty/Kyleene Filimaua (FSU)

Order of Finish: 4, 2, 3



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No. 1 Seed Florida Atlantic Downs No. 2 Seed Tulane to Win 2025 CUSA Championship

Story Links YOUNGSVILLE, La. – After a thrilling three days in Youngsville, Louisiana, the No. 1 seed and No. 16 ranked Florida Atlantic beach volleyball team defeated No. 2 seed Tulane, 3-1, to capture the 2025 Conference USA Championship title on Saturday at Sugar Beach.   The championship marks the second CUSA […]

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YOUNGSVILLE, La. – After a thrilling three days in Youngsville, Louisiana, the No. 1 seed and No. 16 ranked Florida Atlantic beach volleyball team defeated No. 2 seed Tulane, 3-1, to capture the 2025 Conference USA Championship title on Saturday at Sugar Beach.
 
The championship marks the second CUSA championship and third overall for the Sandy Owls.
 
Ashleigh Adams and Marketa Svozilova continued their dominate weekend, securing the Owls’ first point with a straight-set sweep at the No. 1 position, 21-14, 21-13. Tulane tied up the match at one after claiming a two-set win on court three. Kate McLaughlin and Julie Honzovicova pushed FAU back in front, 2-1, claiming a two-set sweep on court two, 21-18, 21-19. The Sandy Owls’ final point came on court five as Kendall Mignerey and Shantel Starling clinched the win, claiming a three-set victory, 21-16, 13-21, 15-13, to secure the 2025 CUSA Championship.
 

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1. Marketa Svozilova/Ashleigh Adams (FAU) def. Emily Heintzelman/Kenzie Cutler (TUL) 21-14, 21-13
2. Kate McLaughlin/Julie Honzovicova (FAU) def. Skylar Ensign/Molly Trodd (TUL) 21-18, 21-19
3. Sam Green/Sara Hall (TUL) def. Klaire Vandeusen/Shaye Wolf (FAU) 21-18, 21-12
4. Olivia Strandberg/Sydney Schroder (FAU) vs. Sam O’Connor/Gigi Gallegos (TUL) 20-22, 21-18 (unf.)
5. Shantel Starling/Kendall Mignerey (FAU) def. Amelia Mullen/Avery Burks (TUL) 21-16, 13-21, 15-13
 
Order of finish: 1, 3, 2, 5
 

  • The championship marks the second CUSA championship and third all-time for the Sandy Owls.
  • Mignerey and Starling were named the CUSA Pair of the Tournament and CUSA All-Tournament Team.
  • Adams and Svozilova & Kate McLaughlin and Julie Honzovicova were also honored with CUSA All-Tournament Team Honors.
  • The duo went a perfect 4-0 during the CUSA Tournament and have now tied the program’s single-season pair record with a 25-5 record this season.
  • McLaughlin and Honzovicova also finished the tournament 4-0, improving to an impressive 13-2 as a pair, which ranks second on the team.
  • Mignerey and Starling improved to 3-2 as a pair and finished 2-1 in the tournament.

 

The Sandy Owls will now wait to hear their name called during the 2025 NCAA Selection Show on Sunday, April 27 at 1 p.m. ET on NCAA.com.
 

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Dhalluin, Defense Delivered – Stanford Cardinal

LOS ANGELES, Calif. – Juliette Dhalluin matched a season high with four goals while the defense did the rest as No. 2 Stanford outlasted USC 11-7 on Saturday in the semifinals of the MPSF Championship. Stanford (21-1, 5-1 MPSF) will next face host No. 1 UCLA in Sunday’s final at 2:30 p.m. The Cardinal is […]

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LOS ANGELES, Calif. – Juliette Dhalluin matched a season high with four goals while the defense did the rest as No. 2 Stanford outlasted USC 11-7 on Saturday in the semifinals of the MPSF Championship.

Stanford (21-1, 5-1 MPSF) will next face host No. 1 UCLA in Sunday’s final at 2:30 p.m. The Cardinal is seeking its eighth MPSF title and third in the past four seasons after repeating in 2022-23. Stanford also won the MPSF championship in 2014, 2006, 2003, 2001 and 2000. There have been three seasons in which the Cardinal has won both the MPSF and NCAA titles (2014, 2022, 2023).

The Cardinal, which split its two earlier meetings this season against the Trojans, regained control in the second half and limited USC to seven goals on 31 shot attempts.

Dhalluin, one of Stanford’s most consistent players who has scored at least one goal in all but three games, needed only three quarters to complete her hat trick before adding a fourth in the final period.

Ryann Neushul scored twice to increase her career total to 220 and is now three goals shy of passing sister Kiley Neushul (2012-15) and moving into sixth place on the Cardinal’s all-time list.

Jewel Roemer added two goals while also contributing three assists for the Cardinal, which erupted for five goals in the first half but had its halftime lead trimmed to 6-4.

After USC crept to within 8-6 late in the third period, Stanford ripped off three straight goals to make it 11-6 with 5:01 remaining.

Christine Carpenter was outstanding in goal, finishing with nine saves.

Stanford Goals: Juliette Dhalluin (4), Ryann Neushul (2), Jewel Roemer (2), Serena Browne (1), Sophia Sanders (1), Ella Woodhead (1).



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2025 DIII men’s volleyball championship: Bracket, schedule, scores

Share The 2025 DIII men’s volleyball championship is here. All matches will be streamed live on NCAA.com with action running through Sunday, April 27, at the Cregger Center in Salem, Virginia.  Click here to watch matches live on NCAA.com The tournament consists of 14 automatic qualifiers through conference play and five at-large bids. The NCAA Division III […]

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The 2025 DIII men’s volleyball championship is here. All matches will be streamed live on NCAA.com with action running through Sunday, April 27, at the Cregger Center in Salem, Virginia. 

Click here to watch matches live on NCAA.com

The tournament consists of 14 automatic qualifiers through conference play and five at-large bids. The NCAA Division III Men’s Volleyball Committee announced the field of 19 teams for the championship here. 

2025 DIII men’s volleyball championship bracket

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2025 DIII men’s volleyball championship schedule:

*All times listed in Eastern Time

  • National championship | Monday, April 28 

  • Selection show | Monday, April 14 live streamed on NCAA.com
  • First round | Thursday, April 17
  • Second round | Friday, April 18
  • Quarterfinals | Saturday, April 19
  • Semifinals | Friday, April 25

2025 DIII men’s volleyball championship history

Last year, Cal Lutheran took home the DIII men’s volleyball championship in its first-ever tournament appearance. Springfield holds the record with five titles, winning all but two of the first seven tournaments. 

Check out the complete year-by-year-results below:

Year Champion (Record) Coach Score Runner-Up Site
2024 Cal Lutheran (26-5) Kevin Judd 3-0 Vassar Dubuque, IA
2023 Stevens Institute (35-3) Dan Buehring 3-1 North Central (IL) Owings Mills, Md.
2022 Carthage (24-3) JW Kieckhefer 3-1 Springfield Kenosha, Wisc.
2021 Carthage (23-0) JW Kieckhefer 3-2 Benedictine (IL) Salem, Va.
2020 Canceled due to Covid-19
2019 SUNY New Paltz (28-7) Radu Petrus 3-1 UC Santa Cruz Union, NJ
2018 Springfield (31-2) Charlie Sullivan 3-0 Stevens Institute Kenosha, Wisc.
2017 Springfield (28-2) Charlie Sullivan 3-1 SUNY New Paltz Springfield, Mass.
2016 SUNY New Paltz (33-2) Radu Petrus 3-1 Springfield Rochester, N.Y.
2015 Stevens Institute (31-4) Patrick Dorywalski 3-0 Springfield Hoboken, N.J.
2014 Springfield (27-7) Charlie Sullivan 3-0 Juniata Huntingdon, Pa.
2013 Springfield (32-3) Charlie Sullivan 3-0 Nazareth Rochester, N.Y.
2012 Springfield (33-5) Charlie Sullivan 3-0 Carthage Springfield, Mass.

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NEW ORLEANS – Boise State beach volleyball claimed its first Southland Conference Championship and earned a bid to the 16-team NCAA Beach Volleyball National Championship on Friday. The Broncos recorded two sweeps on the day to secure the championship, first defeating No. 3 San Jose State 3-0 in the consolation final before taking down three-time defending […]

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NEW ORLEANS – Boise State beach volleyball claimed its first Southland Conference Championship and earned a bid to the 16-team NCAA Beach Volleyball National Championship on Friday.

The Broncos recorded two sweeps on the day to secure the championship, first defeating No. 3 San Jose State 3-0 in the consolation final before taking down three-time defending champion Texas A&M-Corpus Christi by the same margin in the championship contest. 

Emilia Guerra-Acuña and Elli Wolthuis scored the first point of the day for the Broncos, winning 21-11, 21-18 against San Jose State’s Addison DeMarse and Elon Milroy from court four. Moments later, Ava Anderson and Addison Wolden gave Boise State a 2-0 lead with a straight-set win from the No. 2 position.

Both the Broncos’ No. 1 and 3 pairs took their respective first sets in the second flight to give the Blue and Orange a cushion. Charlee Ellena and Lily Patock eventually earned the clinching point, winning 21-15, 21-19 from court five to send Boise State to the championship dual.

Seeking revenge after losing the deciding point a day ago, Anderson and Wolden came out with a vengeance, winning 21-16, 21-18 on court two to give Boise State the first point of the day. Attention turned to court four, where the two sides split the first two sets. Guerra-Acuña and Wolthuis staved off three separate match points to secure a thrilling 21-19 third-set win to give the Broncos a commanding 2-0 lead entering the second flight.

The Islanders didn’t back down. After dropping the first set on two of the three courts, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi forced a third set in all three matches to send the dual to the wire. Tied 10-10 from the top court, Allyson Alden and Sharli O’Neil ripped off five straight points to secure the Broncos’ first championship in program history. 

Notables

– The Broncos punched a ticket to the 16-team NCAA Beach Volleyball Championship for the first time in program history.

– Boise State won its first Southland Conference Tournament Championship in program history.

– Emilia Guerra-Acuña set the program record for most matches played in program history, ending the weekend with 136 career matches. The program’s all-time wins leader passed the previous record set by Sierra Land (2021-24), who played in 134 duals.

Ava Anderson became the sixth player in program history to eclipse 60 career victories, finishing the tournament with 61. 

– Anderson and partner Addison Wolden became the 10th pair in program history to win 20+ duals over their career.

– Boise State swept Texas A&M-Corpus Christi for the first time in program history.

– The Broncos have won five consecutive matchups against the Spartans.

Quotables

“I’m really speechless. We’ve been chasing this for a long time and finally achieved our goal. To make history is just an amazing feeling. We’ve never done this before and I’m just so proud of our group.” – head coach Allison Voigt

“We’ve been working all year for this moment. Throughout the whole contest we just never celebrated too early. We just kept fighting for every point and we were able to get what we wanted in the end.” – Voigt

“That celebration was just pure joy. I love this team so much and I’m glad they got to experience that moment. Also, there have been several people over the years – both former players and former staff – that have helped grow this program to where it is and achieve moments like this. The fact that we get to go to the main stage next week against the top programs in the nation is exciting. We’re excited to show out and show what Boise State beach volleyball is all about.” – Voigt

What’s Next

Boise State earned a spot in the 16-team NCAA Beach Volleyball National Championship, which will take place May 2-4 in Gulf Shores, Alabama. The Broncos will learn their seeding during the NCAA Beach Volleyball Selection Show, which will occur at 11 a.m. MT on Sunday, April 27.

Full Results

No. 1 Boise State def. No. 3 San Jose State 3-0 (Order of Finish: 4,2,5)


1: Allyson Alden/Sharli O’Neil (BOI) vs. Kiara Edwards/Sabrina Moore (SJSU) 21-16, 19-18 unfinished

2: Ava Anderson/Addison Wolden (BOI) def. Jada Hall/Randi Reeves (SJSU) 21-18, 21-19

3: Avery Allen/Abbie Wolf (BOI) vs. Kylee Moore/Anna Salmon (SJSU) 18-21, 19-16 unfinished

4: Emilia Guerra-Acuña/Elli Wolthuis (BOI) def. Addison DeMarse/Elon Milroy (SJSU) 21-11, 21-18

5: Charlee Ellena/Lily Patock (BOI) def. Alexandra Dale/Aubrey McBride (SJSU) 21-15, 21-19

No. 1 Boise State def. No. 2 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 3-0 (Order of Finish: 2,4,5)

1: Allyson Alden/Sharli O’Neil (BOI) def. Madison Morrow/Tess Spaansen (TAMCC) 21-13, 17-21, 15-10

2: Ava Anderson/Addison Wolden (BOI) def. Kristin Bobay/Millie Olsson (TAMCC) 21-16, 21-18

3: Avery Allen/Abbie Wolf (BOI) vs. Elizabeth Cortez/Kela Moreno (TAMCC) 21-17, 23-25, 6-4 unfinished

4: Emilia Guerra-Acuña/Elli Wolthuis (BOI) vs. Jade Bennett/Bryce Ranney (TAMCC) 21-15, 14-21, 21-19

5: Charlee Ellena/Lily Patock (BOI) vs. Maria Duda Fernandes de Melo/Ashlyn Rough (TAMCC) 19-21, 21-14, 7-12 unfinished



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Men’s Volleyball Meets Rival Long Beach State For Big West Title

Story Links HONOLULU – The University of Hawai’i men’s volleyball team will face No. 1 Long Beach State in the championship match of the OUTRIGGER Big West Championship, Saturday, April 26 at SimpliFi Arena at Stan Sheriff Center. First serve is 7:00 p.m. The teams will meet in the finals for […]

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HONOLULU – The University of Hawai’i men’s volleyball team will face No. 1 Long Beach State in the championship match of the OUTRIGGER Big West Championship, Saturday, April 26 at SimpliFi Arena at Stan Sheriff Center. First serve is 7:00 p.m. The teams will meet in the finals for the fourth time, with UH winning the last two meetings (2019 and ’22), both in Honolulu. The teams split the regular season series at SimpliFi Arena with the Beach (27-2) winning the opener and Rainbow Warriors (25-5) winning the rematch. 

  
















MATCH #31
What OUTRIGGER Big West Men’s Volleyball Championship
Who Championship – No. 2 seed Hawai’i (25-5) vs. No. 1 seed Long Beach State (27-2)
Date | Time Saturday, April 26 | 7:00 p.m. HT
Location Honolulu, O’ahu — SimpliFi Arena at Stan Sheriff Center
Television Spectrum Sports. Kanoa Leahey (play-by-play) and Chris McLachlin (analyst)
Live Stream ESPN+ (blacked out in Hawai’i)
Radio ESPN Honolulu (1420AM/92.7FM). Tiff Wells (play-by-play)
Streaming Audio ESPNHonolulu.com; Sideline Hawaii app
Live Stats HawaiiAthletics.com
Game Notes Hawai’i | LBSU
Digital Program Click Here
Social Media @HawaiiMensVB Twitter | #HawaiiMVB #WarriorBall25 | @HawaiiMVB Instagram | Facebook Facebook

SERIES HISTORYOverall: LBSU leads 53-49
            In Honolulu: UH leads 28-21
            In Long Beach: LBSU leads 29-17
            Neutral: UH leads 4-3
Postseason: UH leads 5-4
Last Meeting: 4/12/25, UH 3-2
Streak: UH 1

FIRST SERVE

  • UH and Long Beach State will meet in the Big West Championship finals for the fourth time. The Beach won in 2018 in Long Beach while Hawai’i won in 2019 and ’22 in Honolulu.
  • The schools also met in the 2017 MPSF Tournament championship match in Long Beach, which the Beach won in four sets.
  • Hawai’i will be making its ninth conference championship match appearance (MPSF & BWC) with an 3-5 mark. UH lost in the finals in its first five appearances — 1995, 2001, ’02, ’17, and ’18 — then won its last three — 2019, ’22, and ’23.
  • UH is hosting the Big West Championship at SimpliFi Arena for the second consecutive year, fourth time in the last five seasons, and fifth time overall. Hawai’i previously hosted the tournament in 2019, ’21, ’22, and ’24.
  • UH has a 6-2 record in the Big West Championship as hosts of the tournament.
  • UH, which has won three Big West Championship titles (2019, ’22, and ’23), is 3-1 in the championship match with its lone loss to Long Beach State in 2018.
  • UH head coach Charlie Wade surpassed former coach Mike Wilton’s all-time program record with his 317th victory in Friday’s semifinal win over UC Irvine. Wade has a 317-130 record in 16 seasons.
  • Wade is 16-21 against the Beach since taking over the program in 2010. In head-to-head match-ups with LBSU coach Alan Knipe, Wade has a 12-19 record however a 4-3 advantage in postseason play.
  • UH and LBSU split the season series in Honolulu with the Beach taking the opener in four sets and the Warriors winning the rematch in five.
  • LBSU leads the all-time series, 53-49, however UH holds a 28-21 advantage in Honolulu.
  • UH has won seven of the last 10 home matches in the series since 2018. Two of those wins were in the Big West Championship match (2019 & ’22).
  • Over the last four seasons, the teams have split the last 12 matches played overall.
  • The 102 matches in the series is the most against one opponent in UH history.
  • UH was the No. 2 seed in the Big West Championship three previous times (2018, ’19, and ’22) winning twice (2019 and ’22), both of which were against Long Beach State in the finals in Honolulu.
  • UH’s 25 wins this season is tied for sixth-most in program history.

CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY

  • UH has captured three Big West Championship titles (2019, ’22, and ’23) and have how appeared in the title match five times (2018, ’19, ’22, ’23, and ’25).
  • UH has an 9-3 all-time record in the Big West Championship.
  • Hawai’i is 3-1 in the title match with its lone loss to Long Beach State in 2018.
  • UH was the No. 2 seed for two of its titles in 2019 and ’22 and was the No. 1 seed for its 2023 championship.
  • Hawai’i previously hosted the Big West Championship in 2019, ’21, ’22, and ’24. Long Beach State hosted and won the title in 2018 and UC Irvine hosted the 2023 tournament, which UH won.

 
 

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