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FLORENCE, Ala. (May 20, 2025) – University of North Alabama women’s basketball head coach Candi Whitaker announced the signing of five players on Wednesday, as the Lions prep for the 2025-26 season.

The Lions made key additions in the backcourt, with UNA adding three guards in Bukky Akinsola, Alexsandra Alvarado and Grete Ramon. North Alabama also bolstered the frontcourt with incoming forwards Cameron McNamara and Yana Borysevich.

UNA brings in a combined nine years of experience from Akinsola, Alvarado and McNamara, who will enter their first year with the Lions as transfers. The Lions also continue to add international experience with true freshmen Ramon and Borysevich. The five hope to build on a solid 2024-25 season for UNA, who head into year two of the Candi Whitaker era.

“We are excited about this incoming recruiting class and adding these five to our three early signees,” said Whitaker.

 
Bukky Akinsola – Hillside, N.J. – Guard – Transfer (Georgia Southern)

 

  • Graduate Transfer
  • Spent the 2024-2025 season at Georgia Southern, averaging 5.1 points, 0.9 rebounds and 2.0 assists per game in 33 contests
  • Played in 32 games her junior year at High Point University, averaging 5.0 points per game
  • Completed her sophomore season at Moberly Area Community College in Moberly, Missouri, averaging 8.8 points per game
  • Averaged 11.0 points per game as a Senior at Immaculate Conception High School in Montclair, N.J.

Quote from Coach Whitaker:

Bukky was a must-sign for us. Her athleticism, skill set and experience will be an asset from day one. She shot 50% from three-point range last season, can get to the rim at will and makes great decisions in transition. Her defense is a game changer for our roster, and I look forward to seeing the impact she will have on both ends of the floor.”

 

Alexsandra Alvarado – Richmond, Calif. – Guard – Transfer (San Francisco State)
 

  • Redshirt Senior Transfer
  • Spent her first four seasons at San Francisco State with career averages of 14.6 points, 3.5 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game
  • Secured two All-California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) Second Team selections in 2023-24 and 2024-25
  • Scored over 1,000 points for the Gators, totaling 1,108 for her career
  • Finished her San Francisco State career seventh in school history in assists (214) and 10th in steals (157)
  • Prepped at Salesian College Preparatory in Richmond, Calif.
  • Was named to the Bay Area News Group Fab 25 and earned the Salesian Team Leadership Award in 2020-21

 

Quote from Coach Whitaker:

“Alley has proven herself in the college game. She is a great scorer, leader and playmaker on both ends. Her competitiveness is something I noticed when watching Alley’s games. She fits our system and culture. We are excited about what Alley brings to our roster.”

 

Cameron McNamara – Downingtown, Pa. – Forward – Transfer (Highland CC)

 

  • Junior Transfer
  • Spent first two seasons at Highland Community College
  • Averaged 16.4 points on 53.3 percent shooting, 7.6 rebounds and 2.1 assists in two seasons at Highland
  • Earned First-Team NJCAA All-American honors for the 2024-25 season, along with the KJCCC Division 2 Women’s Basketball MVP
  • Earned a KJCCC Second-Team Selection in 2023-24
  • Prepped at Downingtown West High School

 

Quote from Coach Whitaker:

“Cameron is a great fit for our system. Her versatility of skill, size and competitiveness is special. Her motor allows her to be effective on the glass and on both ends of the floor. We expect Cameron to impact us immediately.”

 

 

Grete Ramon – Italy – Guard – Freshman

 

  • Spent the 2024-2025 season for Basket Foxes Giussano in Serie A2 — Italy’s second-tier professional basketball league
  • Played in 28 games, averaging 3.8 points, 1.1 rebounds and 0.8 assists per game
  • Scored a career and team high 17 points on April 12, 2025 against Benevento
  • Totaled 22 steals on the season, including 18 in the final eight contests (2.25 average)
  • Had a career-high five steals against Benevento, also on April 12
  • Played on Italy’s national team in the 2024 U18 FIBA Women’s EuroBasket, averaging 4.3 points, 1.1 rebounds and 1.1 assists in seven games

 

Quote from Coach Whitaker:

“Greta is a point guard who brings valuable international experience. She has excellent basketball IQ with all the intangibles and skill set to make her an elite point guard. Her background of playing at a high level in Italy and with the Italian national team will help her in the transition to Division I basketball. We are excited to get her on campus after she competes for her national team this summer.”

 

Yana Borysevich – Minsk, Belarus – Forward – Freshman

 

  • Spent the 2024-25 season with BC Minsk in the Belarus Premier League
  • Averaged 7.7 points per game on 47.9% shooting in 39 games, also averaging 3.1 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.3 steals per game
  • Scored in double figures 13 times on the season, including a high of 23 points in 29 minutes against Gorizont on May 8, 2025
  • Helped lead her team to a first-place finish in the 2024 Republic of Belarus championship
  • Secured a second-place finish with her team in the 2023 Olympic Youth Days
  • Named to the Symbolic Five at the 2023 Olympic Youth Days of the Republic of Belarus

 

Quote from Coach Whitaker:

“At six feet, Yana gets a lot done! Her passing ability and IQ is off the charts, and she has speed to attack the rim and run in transition. Yana has great instincts on the defensive end and provides the versatility we look for on the offensive end. Yana is a great addition, and we look forward to her development at UNA.”

 

For more information on North Alabama Athletics, visit www.roarlions.com and follow UNA Athletics on Facebook,Twitter and Instagram.

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AMES, Iowa – The Iowa State athletics department recognized 29 student-athletes who have earned their degrees from the school.

Also recognized were 25 spring graduates from the softball and track and field programs, who because of their athletic schedules will likely be unable to attend next semester’s event.

The group was recognized at the fall graduation ceremony Friday afternoon at the Sukup End Zone Club.

Congratulations to the 2025 Cyclone student-athlete fall graduates.

2025 Fall Graduates

Reagan Bartholomew, Softball

Rocco Becht, Football

Kai Black, Football

Cannon Butler, Football

Drew Clausen, Football

Kiersten Fisher, Track and Field

Jace T. Gilbert, Football

Kailynn Gubbels, Track and Field

Eli Green, Football

Deylin Hasert, Football

Caleb Helgeson, Wrestling

Amiree Hendricks-Walker, Volleyball

Jenna James, Track and Field

Rachel Joseph, Track and Field

Lauren Kimball, Swimming and Diving

Kaia Holtkamp, Track and Field/Cross Country

Paula Krzeslak, Volleyball

Zachary Lovett, Football

Tyler Maro, Football

Tamatoa McDonough, Football

Will McLaughlin, Football

Tyler Moore, Football=

James Neal, Football

Domonique Orange, Football

Ana Irene Palacios, Gymnastics

Tyler Perkins, Football

Kaylee Tobaben, Track and Field/Cross Country

Xavier Townsend, Football

Sydney Willits, Track and Field

2026 Spring and Summer Graduates

McKenna Andrews, Softball

Hannah Baier, Track and Field

Riley Beach, Track and Field/Cross Country

Jadan Brumbaugh, Track and Field

Kinsey Christianson, Track and Field

Ava Cinnamo, Track and Field

Makayla Clark, Track and Field

Emanuel Galdino, Track and Field/Cross Country

Bella Heikes, Track and Field/Cross Country

Tatum Johnson, Softball

Ashlyn Keeney, Track and Field/Cross Country

Sydney Malott, Softball

Sanele Masondo, Track and Field/Cross Country

Ashley Minor, Softball

Paige Nakashima, Softball

Brooke Naughton, Track and Field

Quinton Orr, Track and Field/Cross Country

Tiana Poole, Softball

Maelle Porcher, Track and Field/Cross Country

Jaiden Ralston, Softball

Daniel Romary, Track and Field

Rodgers Rotich, Track and Field/Cross Country

Riley Simpson, Track and Field/Cross Country

Mya Trober, Track and Field/Cross Country

Ryan Watts, Track and Field/Cross Country



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Dan Fisher: Defense not good enough in NCAA volleyball loss

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Pittsburgh volleyball coach Dan Fisher said he’s to blame after the Panthers lost in the NCAA tournament semifinals for a record fifth straight season Thursday night.

Top-seeded Pitt was swept by No. 3 Texas A&M 29-27, 25-21, 25-20 and failed to advance to the program’s first national championship game.

The Aggies finished the three sets with a .382 hitting percentage and 52 kills; the Panthers hit .344 with 45 kills.

In Sunday’s championship match, Texas A&M will face Kentucky, a five-set winner over Wisconsin in the other semifinal.

“I guess the main story from a coaching standpoint is, we hit for a high-enough percentage, that’s for sure,” said Fisher, the 13th-year Panthers coach. “If you would have told me we would hit .350, I would have been pretty pleased with that.

“We were nowhere near as good as we needed to be defensively. … I thought we were ready. It’s on me and on us as coaches. We just weren’t good enough defensively.”

Pitt was eliminated in the national semifinals by Nebraska in 2021 and 2023, and by Louisville in 2022 and 2024.

“I’m proud of being consistently good and consistently in the hunt. But I’m pretty pissed off about it right now,” Fisher said.

On Thursday, Pitt junior and 2024 American Volleyball Coaches Association National Player of the Year Olivia Babcock had a game-high 22 kills. The 6-foot-4 right-side hitter, who is a finalist for the prestigious award again, fought back tears after the loss.

“Obviously, losing sucks, but I don’t think there’s anything shameful or bad about losing in a final four,” Babcock said. “I mean only four teams got to play today. We were grateful enough to be one of them. Losing is always hard.”

She echoed Fisher’s comments on the defensive play.

“Offensively, we were great the entire night,” she said. “Normally, we’re better at getting block touches and we are making more digs. Today, I feel that we just weren’t up to our standard.”

Pitt beat Purdue in the regional finals to become the first team since Texas (2012-16) to make five straight final four appearances. The Longhorns won the national championship in 2012 and were the runners-up in 2015 and 2016.



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Inaugural K-State Relays High School Meet Set for April 2026

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MANHATTAN, Kan. – The best high school track and field athletes from the state of Kansas and surrounding states will descend on Manhattan this spring as Head Track and Field Coach Travis Geopfert and Athletics Director Gene Taylor have announced details for the inaugural K-State Relays at the R.V. Christian Track Complex.
 
The meet, which will be held April 10-11, will consist of six different relay events as well as seven field events and will infuse the Manhattan community with visitors from all over the state. The unique format will score the relay events and will crown both a boys and girls team champion.
 
“We are thrilled to host this event and help support high school track and field here in the state of Kansas,” Geopfert said. “This will be a high school-only meet that will allow every school in the state of Kansas to come to Manhattan and have their athletes compete against the best that this state, and surrounding states, have to offer.”

The relay events include the 4×100, 4×400, 4×800, sprint medley relay, distance medley relay and shuttle hurdle relay. The field events to be contested are the long jump, triple jump, shot put, discus throw and javelin throw with a field size of 32 athletes. The high jump and pole vault will have up to 24 participating athletes. The Cliff Rovelto Indoor Track will be utilized as a warm-up area while Bramlage Coliseum will house the team camps. The close proximity of these three facilities will make for a seamless experience for athletes and coaches.

 

“We wanted to create a unique team concept, with team-scored relays only on the track,” Geopfert added. “This allows hundreds of athletes to compete as a team in a condensed time frame that’s exciting for all track and field fans. We also wanted to make sure we created an opportunity for the best field event athletes in the state to compete. This is a slightly different concept from the traditional ‘Relays Meet’ but we’re hopeful the team score, the condensed schedule and the opportunity for elite field event competition, will attract and give a great opportunity for these high school athletes.”

 

Events such as the K-State Relays also provide the department with the opportunity to host visitors to not only see the Wildcat program and facilities up close but also spend time in the Manhattan community.

“When we look at hosting outside events, we want to ensure that they provide value to our department and programs, make sense from a cost/revenue perspective and are beneficial to the Manhattan community,” Taylor said. “We feel this event checks all the boxes, and we look forward to welcoming high school track athletes and their families to Manhattan in April.”

 

More information, including detailed schedules and ticket information, will be announced in the coming months. High school coaches and teams interested in participating in the event can contact Chris Goodwin at (785) 473-6661 or cgoodwin@kstatesports.com.

 

 

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How to follow the ‘Cats: For complete information on the K-State Track and Field and Cross Country Teams, visit www.kstatesports.com and follow the team’s social media channels on X (formerly Twitter), Instagram and Facebook.





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Badgers fall to Kentucky in National Semifinals

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (WMTV) – The Badgers Volleyball team lost to Kentucky Thursday night and failed to advance to the National Championship game on Sunday.

Wisconsin lost to the Wildcats 3-2 in Kansas City.

Kentucky will play Texas A&M on Sunday afternoon for the National Championship.

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Huskers year-end report shows concession sales up 75%, shares volleyball reseating data

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LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) – Athletic Director Troy Dannen reflected on another year of Nebraska Athletics, sharing highlights and achievements of the men’s and women’s sports teams and hinting at what’s to come.

In competition, Huskers excelled in multiple sports:

  • Nebraska volleyball team just completed a remarkable 33-1 season
  • Wrestling finished as the national runner-up as a team and two Husker wrestlers won individual national championships
  • Softball made an NCAA Super Regional appearance
  • Football earned a second straight bowl berth
  • Both basketball teams are undefeated and ranked in the AP Top 25.

This year, student-athletes set a school record with a 3.464 GPA, led the Big Ten Conference with 117 fall Academic All-Conference selections and once again posted a Graduation Success Rate over 90%, among the best in the nation. Dannen said they also made a positive impact in Lincoln and surrounding communities through their volunteer work.

Alcohol and food sales at Husker venues

The start of alcohol sales at all on-campus venues and the addition of new food options resulted in an increase of 75% in total concession revenue compared to last year, Dannen said.

“More than 313,000 alcoholic beverages were served and new food options were added to the menu, resulting in an increase of 75% in total concession revenue compared to last year,” Dannen said.

The introduction of alcohol sales came with concerns about the impact on fan behavior, but Dannen said it remained consistent with the previous five years.

John Cook Arena reseating

The John Cook Arena reseating process planned for 2026 has drawn criticism from longtime season ticket holders.

Dannen said the athletic staff has developed a plan that ensures that season-ticket holders in 2025 will be guaranteed season-tickets next year.

Dannen said 10% of current season-ticket holders did not use their tickets this year but rather sold those tickets through secondary markets. Those tickets, originally purchased for a total of $600,000 by those ticket holders, were then resold for a total of $3.2 million on the secondary market. Ticket use for this purpose is strictly prohibited.

The accounts that resold the entirety of their tickets will be excluded from the ability to purchase season-tickets in 2026, Dannen said.

1890 Nebraska winding down operations

With the implementation of the House settlement, 1890 Nebraska, Husker Athletics’ NIL collective, has begun winding down its operations.

“Hundreds of Husker fans donated millions of dollars over the past 24 months to support NIL for our student-athletes, as the rules at the time permitted,” Dannen said the in the letter.

The House settlement now prohibits much of what 1890 Nebraska provided, but in turn allows the university to share $20.5 million directly with student-athletes as they pay to license their NIL rights.

The five sports primarily supported by the collective include the Nebraska wrestling team, football team, two basketball teams and the volleyball team.

Facility upgrades

Several Nebraska athletic facilities saw enhancements including the completion of the track and field complex, along with new facilities for golf, rifle, swimming and diving and bowling.

In 2026, the athletics department is planning to renovate the softball and baseball clubhouses. Dannen said they are also looking forward to expanding the Devaney Center.

Entertainment

Three shows have been scheduled to take place inside Memorial Stadium next year. Zach Bryan will perform on April 25, the Savannah Bananas on June 13 and The Boys from Oklahoma on Aug. 22.

“Our plan is to continue to utilize our facilities for outside events to bring new events to our spaces and to help drive entertainment options in Lincoln,” Dannen said.

Due to anticipated construction, Nebraska Athletics will hold off on booking events for Memorial Stadium in 2027.

The athletics department is expecting to make two “big announcements on the Husker women’s sports front” early next year that will have a tremendous impact on its female student-athletes.

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3 takeaways from Wisconsin volleyball’s Final Four loss to Kentucky

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Updated Dec. 19, 2025, 9:07 a.m. CT

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Kentucky had all the laughs – or at least almost all of them.

“I’m glad I get to do it almost in my home state,” said Kentucky’s Brooklyn DeLeye, who is from Topeka, Kansas. “I know we’re in Kansas City, Missouri, but who even looks at that.”

Wisconsin had all the heartbreak. One could hear the emotion in Charlie Fuerbringer’s voice in the press conference as she talked about playing with Mimi Colyer being “so fun.” The joy that usually comes with the band’s post-match rendition of “Varsity” was hollow considering the team already left the court.



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