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Charlotte Knights

Record 2-4 (last week), 27-30 (overall)

Knights Player of the Week

Jacob Amaya .636/.733/.636, 11 at-bats

Colson Montgomery .000/.231/.000, 10 at-bats
Brooks Baldwin .238/.273/.571, 21 at-bats
Corey Julks .133/.188/.133, 15 at-bats
Tim Elko .200/.238/.350, 20 at-bats
Bryan Ramos .154/.313/.154, 13 at-bats
Andrew Vaughn .333/.391/.571, 21 at-bats
Kyle Teel .250/.368/.500, 3-for-3 stolen bases, 16 at-bats
Tristan Gray .333/.375/.533, 15 at-bats

Tyler Schweitzer 6 IP, 0 R, 4 H, 0 BB, 3 K
Nick Nastrini 3 IP, 3 ER, 1 H, 6 BB, 4 K
Owen White 5 23 IP, 3 ER, 6 H, 4 BB, 3 K
Evan McKendry 4 13 IP, 4 ER, 7 H, 1 BB, 4 K
Chris Rodriguez 3 IP, 0 R, 3 H, 2 BB, 2 K

The Knights dropped a competitive series, and they are now three games below .500.

Shortstop Jacob Amaya, 26, was designated for assignment on May 16, but he had a big week for the Knights. Amaya finished 7-for-11 with four walks, as pitchers struggled immensely to retire him. In 33 games for the White Sox this season, Amaya went 6-for-62 with only one extra-base hit (a double) and two walks. In other words, based on Amaya’s performance, he matches the description of a Quadruple-A player. However, Amaya has slashed .250/.347/.382 across 294 career Triple-A games, and his defense at shortstop is decent, so there is a pathway back to the majors.

2025 Charlotte Knights Players of the Week
Tim Elko (April 7-13)
Bobby Dalbec (April 14-20)
Tim Elko (April 21-27)
Tristan Gray (April 28-May 4)
Jason Matthews (May 5-11)
Andre Lipcius (May 12-18)
Kyle Teel (May 19-25)
Jacob Amaya (May 26-June 1)


Birmingham Barons

Record 3-4 (last week), 28-22 (overall)

Barons Player of the Week

William Bergolla .348/.423/.478, 1-for-1 stolen bases, 22 at-bats

Rikuu Nishida .333/.478/.389, 1-for-1 stolen bases, 18 at-bats
Jacob Gonzalez .333/.360/.458, 24 at-bats
Wilfred Veras .167/.250/.333, 18 at-bats
Ryan Galanie .318/.423/.455, 2-for-2 stolen bases, 22 at-bats

Jake Palisch 5 IP, 1 ER, 3 H, 1 BB, 7 K
Noah Schultz 5 IP, 2 R (1 ER), 6 H, 2 BB, 4 K
Shane Murphy 5 IP, 1 ER, 1 H, 0 BB, 5 K
Grant Taylor 2 IP, 0 R, 1 H, 0 BB, 3 K
Tommy Vail 5 13 IP, 2 ER, 5 H, 2 BB, 6 K
Riley Gowens 5 IP, 1 ER, 2 H, 0 BB, 4 K
Dalton Roach 4 IP, 0 R, 2 H, 1 BB, 3 K
Hagen Smith Did not play (on the seven-day injured list)

The Barons came back down to earth after last week’s six-game sweep. This week, the Barons dropped a close series to Knoxville (24-26).

William Bergolla, 20, whose playing time has mostly been at shortstop, got back on track with an excellent week. Bergolla does not have much power, but he found many ways to contribute, and his weekly OPS narrowly topped .900. Bergolla went 8-for-23 with three doubles, three walks, and a stolen base in his only attempt. Bergolla is MLB Pipeline’s No. 14 White Sox prospect despite having the minimum power grade (20). This week, Bergolla displayed that he has a solid pathway to MLB, especially given how young he is and how well he is handling Double-A.

2025 Birmingham Barons Players of the Week

William Bergolla (April 7-13)
Tyler Schweitzer (April 14-20)
Wilfred Veras (April 21-27)
Caden Connor (April 28-May 4)
Ryan Galanie (May 5-11)
Riley Gowens (May 12-18)
Jacob Gonzalez (May 19-25)
William Bergolla (May 26-June 1)


Winston-Salem Dash

Record 3-3 (last week), 18-33 (overall)

Dash Player of the Week

Tanner McDougal 7 IP, 0 R, 3 H, 0 BB, 8 K

Braden Montgomery .048/.130/.095, 21 at-bats
Jeral Perez .190/.261/.381, 21 at-bats
Samuel Zavala .136/.208/.136, 22 at-bats
Alec Makarewicz .360/.385/.440, 1-for-1 stolen bases, 25 at-bats
Matt Hogan .176/.364/.353, 17 at-bats

Lucas Gordon 8 23 IP, 3 ER, 7 H, 2 BB, 8 K
Frankeli Arias 4 IP, 0 R, 0 H, 1 BB, 1 K
Carson Jacobs 4 23 IP, 1 R (0 ER), 1 H, 4 BB, 8 K
Mark McLaughlin 4 IP, 0 R, 2 H, 0 BB, 6 K
Christian Oppor 3 13 IP, 4 R (3 ER), 4 H, 2 BB, 4 K

For the second straight week, the Dash outperformed expectations, resulting in a series split. This time, the Dash faced Hub City (27-24) on the road.

Starting pitcher Tanner McDougal, 22, stood out on the mound for the Dash. McDougal, a fifth round pick who the White Sox drafted out of high school in 2021, is making sizable strides forward this season. McDougal struggled after being promoted from Kannapolis to Winston-Salem last year, posting a 6.04 ERA and a 5.09 FIP in 16 starts with the Dash. This year, however, has been an entirely different story. After McDougal’s brilliant start, his ERA is 3.61, and his FIP is 3.94. McDougal’s strikeout rate has ballooned to 11.4 per nine innings, and although walks are still an issue, he did not issue any on Saturday.

2025 Winston-Salem Dash Players of the Week
Jake Bockenstedt (April 7-13)
Lucas Gordon (April 14-20)
Sam Antonacci (April 21-27)
Jeral Perez (April 28-May 4)
Braden Montgomery (May 5-11)
Lucas Gordon (May 12-18)
Jordan Sprinkle (May 19-25)
Tanne McDougal (May 26-June 1)


Kannapolis Cannon Ballers

Record 2-4 (last week) 27-24 (overall)

Cannon Ballers Player of the Week

Caleb Bonemer .400/.476/.667, 15 at-bats

Ryan Burrowes .385/.467/.385, 13 at-bats
George Wolkow .100/.217/.100, 20 at-bats
Ronny Hernandez .294/.478/.294, 17 at-bats
Lyle Miller-Green .071/.235/.071, 14 at-bats
Javier Mogollón .300/.417/.800, 1-for-1 stolen bases, 10 at-bats

Kaleb Sophy 5 IP, 1 ER, 6 H, 0 BB, 5 K
Ricardo Brizuela 3 IP, 0 R, 2 H, 2 BB, 2 K
Seth Keener 4 IP, 6 ER, 5 H, 3 BB, 2 K
Grant Umberger 7 IP, 1 ER, 5 H, 2 BB, 3 K

The Cannon Ballers dropped four out of six, and they are back within three games of .500. Kannapolis won two of the first three games before losing the last three against Charleston (24-27).

Shortstop Caleb Bonemer, 19, finished strong to win the weekly and monthly awards for Kannapolis. This is already Bonemer’s second weekly award this season. This week, Bonemer hit 6-for-15 with a homer, a double, and four walks. Bonemer, who plays a position that generally is not expected to provide much offense, has a 158 wRC+ overall. Bonemer is certainly outperforming the high expectations the White Sox had when they drafted him in the second round last year.

2025 Kannapolis Cannon Ballers Players of the Week

Jordan Sprinkle (April 7-13)
Caleb Bonemer (April 14-20)
Jordan Sprinkle (April 21-27)
Miguel Santos (April 28-May 4)
Justin Sinibaldi (May 5-11)
George Wolkow (May 12-18)
Grant Umberger (May 19-25)
Caleb Bonemer (May 26-June 1)


ACL White Sox

Record 3-2 (last week) 10-10 (overall)

Complex Sox Player of the Week

Adrian Gil .357/.471/.571, 14 at-bats

Grant Smith .357/.400/.571, 14 at-bats
Leandro Alsinois .300/.300/.700, 10 at-bats
Marcelo Alcala .176/.176/.529, 17 at-bats
Sam Antonacci .800/.833/1.000, five at-bats

Jordany Chirinos 4 IP, 0 R, 2 H, 3 BB, 5 K
Fabian Ysalla 4 IP, 0 R, 3 H, 2 BB, 3 K
Jeremy Gonzalez 3 IP, 0 R, 2 H, 0 BB, 3 K
Vince Vannelle 3 IP, 1 ER, 4 H, 1 BB, 3 K

For the second straight week, the ACL White Sox won three out of five, and they have recovered from a slow start to reach .500.

Adrian Gil, 19, was on fire this week to claim the Player of the Week award. Gil hit five homers and posted a .949 in 60 at-bats to win the Complex Sox Player of the Month award for May, too. In addition to his hot bat, Gil has provided defensive flexibility, getting playing time at first base and catcher. Gil also has experience at second base and third base, where he spent a decent chunk of time in 2024. This week, Gil provided a major spark, finishing 5-for-14 with a homer and two walks.

2025 ACL White Sox Players of the Week

Bryce Willits (May 5-11)
Stiven Flores (May 12-18)
Fabian Ysalla (May 19-25)
Adrian Gil (May 26-June 1)


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Aggie volleyball adds a pair of Midwest transfers

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COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) – Just two days after winning a national championship, Jamie Morrison and Aggie volleyball announced the signing of two Division One transfers.

Texas A&M added graduate transfer and All-American Natalie Ring from Marquette and Ohio State’s Kaia Castle.

Volleyball is one of six revenue-sharing sports at Texas A&M, and following the national title match, Morrison acknowledged the university’s financial commitment to recruiting.

“Our administration’s really stepped up and said, hey, we really want you to be competitive on the national landscape. And I couldn’t be more grateful for that,” Morrison said.

Ring led the Golden Eagles to the second round of the NCAA Tournament and landed on the All-America third team. She was also named a unanimous All-Big East selection. She had a career-high 29 kills in a close loss to No. 2 Louisville in the NCAA Tournament.

The Madison, Wisconsin native ranked No. 16 in the nation with 4.60 kills per set.

“We are excited to add Natalie to our Aggie family here in Aggieland,” Morrison said. “She brings a wealth of experience as a well-rounded outside hitter and is a relentless competitor who consistently raised her level against the best competition. The 12th Man is going to love her fire, spirit and the way she plays the game.”

Castle is a redshirt sophomore and averaged 1.94 kills per set as a middle blocker.

“We value speed at the middle blocker position and it’s rare to see someone with Kaia’s length who can move the way she does,” Morrison said. “Beyond the physical tools, she is an incredible human. I truly enjoyed every part of the recruiting process with Kaia and can’t wait to have her here in Aggieland.”

Castle recorded 91 blocks this year for the Buckeyes and broke the program’s single-match block record with 15 against Troy.

The Aggies were quick to get to work on building for next season and remaining at the top of the college volleyball landscape.

“We’re going to sit down, and we’re going to enjoy this as much as we possibly can,” Morrison said. “And then we’re going to get to work and go do it again.”



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Seventeen Lake Orion High School student-athletes signed national letters of intent on Dec. 17 to their sports careers at the collegiate level. Photo by Joseph Goral

Seventeen Lake Orion High School student-athletes signed national letters of intent on Dec. 17 to their sports careers at the collegiate level. Photo by Joseph Goral

ORION TWP. — Seventeen senior athletes signed letters of intent at Lake Orion High School on Dec. 17 to play sports at the collegiate level.

The athletes represent eight sports – swimming, lacrosse, soccer, football, baseball, cross country, dance and track and field.

“Congratulations to all of you on joining a small group of high school athletes around the country that get the opportunity to pursue their athletic careers while pursuing their educa­tion,” LOHS Athletic Director Chris Bell said.

Several coaches joined Bell to in­troduce the athletes honored last week

Swimming

Briana Hernandez will swim for Wayne State University where she plans to study biochemistry or chemi­cal biology. Hernandez scored a team-leading 218 points this season, finished first 11 times, was a key member of LOHS’s state team, and is fourth all time in school history for the 50-meter freestyle event.

Samantha O’Kronley (left) and Leo Cassell sign letters of intent on Dec. 17 to play college sports. Photos by Joseph Goral

Samantha O’Kronley (left) and Leo Cassell sign letters of intent on Dec. 17 to play college sports. Photos by Joseph Goral

Maddox LaMothe will continue his swimming career at St. Olaf College in Minnesota and study music education. LaMoth will be a sprint freestyle and breast stroke specialist at St. Olaf Col­lege. He has scored 149 points, finished first 12 times and is a league champion in the 100-meter breast stroke event at LOHS.

Lacrosse

JC McClung will play lacrosse at Saginaw Valley State University. McClung has been a varsity starter at Lake Orion since her sophomore year, scored 27 points during her junior year, and will be a captain during her senior season.

Brielle Coventry will play la­crosse at Lewis University in Illinois where she will study aviation admin­istration. Coventry has also been a varsity player since her sophomore year, has scored 75 goals, and was named to the all-state third team in 2025 and to the all-OAA Red team.

Curtis Meech will continue his lacrosse career at Lake Erie College, and began playing lacrosse for Lake Orion Community schools 10 years ago. Head lacrosse coach Chris Wood said Meech is a vocal leader and a reliable, lead-by-example defender.

Maddox LaMothe (left) and Brooke Armstrong sign letters of intent to play college sports.

Maddox LaMothe (left) and Brooke Armstrong sign letters of intent to play college sports.

Quentin Rohlfing will play la­crosse for Kalamazoo College. In his three years playing LOHS lacrosse, Wood said Rohlfing es­tablished himself as a relentless competitor, a quick learner in the mid-field, and said Rohlfing is a hard-working individual.

Soccer

Brooke Armstrong will play soccer at Michigan Technological University where she will study biochemistry. Armstrong earned district and league honors during the spring and is a fierce competitor that LOHS is thankful to have on their team, head varsity coach Amanda Hutchinson said.

Lilly Brodoski will play soccer for Calvin University where she will study politics, philosophy and eco­nomics. She has been on LOHS’s soccer team since her freshman year, earned league honors her sopho­more and junior years, along with the OAA Sportsmanship Award, and is a versatile player who can contribute in many positions on the field, Hutchinson said.

Seniors JC McClung (left) and Brielle Coventry are introduced on Dec. 17.

Seniors JC McClung (left) and Brielle Coventry are introduced on Dec. 17.

Football

Leo Cassell will play football at Alma College and study biology. A defensive and offensive lineman, Bell called Cassell a smart player who knows the game, and said he works hard, is unselfish, and was willing to play what­ever role his team needed.

Brody Thompson will play football for Northwood University where he will pursue a business degree. Thompson predominantly played quarterback for the Dragons, is a threat running and throwing the football and won a leader­ship award last season, Bell said.

Alex Hensley will also play football at Northwood University. A starting in­side linebacker, Bell described Hensley as an old-fashioned, Orion-tough physi­cal football player. Hensley was also a captain last season, led the Dragons in tackles for the last two seasons and was selected to the all-league team and all-region first team this season.

Quentin Rohlfing (right) and Curtis Meech are introduced by boys varsity lacrosse head coach Chris Wood before a crowd at Lake Orion High School on Dec. 17.

Quentin Rohlfing (right) and Curtis Meech are introduced by boys varsity lacrosse head coach Chris Wood before a crowd at Lake Orion High School on Dec. 17.

Ryan Rocheleau will play football for Western Michigan University. Bell called Rocheleau the best tight end in Lake Orion History. Rocheleau caught 30 passes for more than 500 yards and five touchdowns, was selected to the all-league first team and all-region first team and was a team captain.

Baseball

Ozzie Schons will play baseball at Alpena Community College where he will study mathematics. Head varsity baseball coach Andy Schramek said Schons chose Alpena Community Col­lege for its culture.

Riley Bendle will play baseball at Kellogg Community College and pursue a career as a doctor. Schramek said Kellogg Community College will give Bendle the chance to develop as a player for two years before transferring to a university.

Dance

Samantha O’Kronley will dance at Alma College where she plans to study sports medicine. O’Kronley has been in Lake Orion’s dance program since seventh grade, and was described as always dependable and hardworking by a teammate.

Lilly Brodoski signs a letter of intent to play soccer for Calvin University.

Lilly Brodoski signs a letter of intent to play soccer for Calvin University.

Cross country and track and field

Max Houvener will be running cross country and competing in track and field at Oakland University. Hou­vener qualified for the state finals in the 3,200-meter relay his freshman year, and finished no lower than 10th in any race over the last two years, except for at the state finals, varsity coach Andrew McDonald said.

Mikaela Redman will be compet­ing in track and field at Northwood University. McDonald called Redman a very versatile athlete, and a leader in the school’s track-and-field program for the last four years.

Mikaela Redman signs a letter of intent on Dec. 17 to compete in track and field at Northwood University.

Mikaela Redman signs a letter of intent on Dec. 17 to compete in track and field at Northwood University.



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USU Volleyball head coach Rob Neilson hired by BYU | Sports

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Utah State women’s volleyball head coach Rob Neilson has been hired by BYU, ending his six-year tenure with the Aggies. BYU announced the hiring on social media Tuesday afternoon.

Neilson is an alum of BYU, having played for the Cougars’ men’s volleyball team from 2003-06 as a setter. He also spent 10 years as an assistant coach for the men’s team at BYU, even serving as its interim coach in 2011.

Utah State hired Neilson in 2020, following a 2019 season where the Aggies had gone a program-worst 2-28. USU went 5-10 in Neilson’s first season but then went on to win Mountain West titles in three straight seasons from 2021-24.

This season the Aggies not only won both the Mountain West regular season and conference tournament titles, they went undefeated in conference play and in the conference tournament, capping off what was ultimately a 22-game winning streak with a first-round upset victory in the NCAA Tournament against Tennessee.

Neilson ends his tenure at Utah State with an overall record of 112-59, winning three regular season Mountain West championships, two conference tournaments and winning MW Coach of the Year three times. He also took USU to four NCAA Tournaments with a record of 1-3 in those games.

In a statement, Utah State Director of Athletics Cam Walker expressed thanks to Neilson for his tenure.

“I am grateful for Rob’s leadership of our volleyball program, including multiple conference championships and NCAA Tournament appearances,” Walker said. “The profile of Utah State volleyball has been elevated and we expect that standard to continue under new leadership. We will be efficient and aggressive in our pursuit of the next leader of Utah State volleyball and will begin an immediate national search.”



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Florida Volleyball Signs Setter Bri Denney

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Florida volleyball announced the addition of setter Bri Denney to the Gators’ 2026 roster.

After earning her BBA in business management from Baylor, Denney will join the program as a graduate transfer in spring 2026 and pursue her master’s in business entrepreneurship.

“In our search for a setter, Bri jumped off the page as the perfect fit for us,” said Florida Head Coach Ryan Theis. “She is a great teammate, great student with starting and coming off the bench experience in high level power 4 volleyball.  We are excited to get her in the gym in January.”

“I chose the University of Florida because of the program’s history of national success, outstanding facilities and resources and the opportunity to compete in the SEC,” Denney said. “The coaching staff is exceptional and I’m excited to continue to grow as a student athlete and a person under their leadership. Campus is beautiful and I have the opportunity to be near my brother. It truly felt like the perfect fit. Grateful for this next chapter, go Gators!”

Denney is the fifth newcomer to join the Gators for the 2026 campaign. Florida previously signed incoming freshman opposite/outside hitter Nadi’ya Shelby and announced the addition of three transfers last week: outside hitter Kamryn “Kami” Chaney, middle blocker Brianna “Bri” Holladay and outside hitter Selena Leban.

 

Bri Denney

  • Position: Setter
  • Class: Graduate Student
  • Height: 6-0
  • Hometown: San Marcos, California
  • Previous Teams: Baylor
  • High School: Santa Fe Christian School

At Baylor
Honors:

  • 2023 Academic All-Big 12 First Team

2025 (Redshirt Junior): Played 50 sets across 15 matches with five starts … Opened the season with a career-high 31 assists in a 3-1 win over South Alabama (8/29) … Followed up with 29 assists in a 5-set win over No. 10 SMU (8/30) … Tallied 20 assists win a 3-1 road win at LSU (8/31) … Returned from injury to distribute 15 assists at No. 8 Arizona State (10/8) … Had 16 assists against No. 12 Purdue in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
 
2024 (Redshirt Sophomore): Traveled with the Bears and played in the Foreign Tour matches in Austria, Hungary, Italy and Slovenia in June 2024 … Came into the match against No. 22 TCU to set (10/6).
 
2023 (Sophomore): Saw action in three matches on the season … Played in two sets against No. 7 Minnesota in the Big Ten/Big 12 Challenge … Played against No. 19 Ohio State … Saw action in one set against Stephen F. Austin … Did not see action for the rest of the season due to injury, redshirted.
 
2022 (Freshman): Her first season with the Bears … Dealt with injury for the first part of the season … Saw action in three sets across two matches.
 
High School: Bri grew up in San Diego, CA where she played volleyball since the age of 10 at Southern California’s top two clubs; Wave and Coast. She played on their 1s teams every year with the exception of 11s & 14s, when she played on the 2s. Her teams always played in the highest divisions at the USA National Championships, placing 1st in the National division on her 13-1s team and 5th in the Open division on her 15-1s team. Bri has been trained by top club coaches and was privileged to train closely in her high school years with Fiapo Guilherme Tenius, (7x Olympic medalist coach for Brazil, US & Canada). She graduated from Santa Fe Christian School in 2022. In high school, she was First Team All-League, won second place in Division I, named Varsity Invitational Classic All-Tournament Team, and was Team Captain… In 2019 she and her team finished third in the Coastal League and second in DI postseason;  in 2021, they finished second in the league and sixth in DI Postseason … Bri was named National Honors Society, Principal’s Honor Roll, California Scholarship Federation Gold Seal Bearer and an Academic Letterwinner. In addition, she was a member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes while dedicating a lot of her time to volunteering.
 
Personal: First name is Brianna but goes by “Bri” … Daughter of Monica and Robb Denney … Father, Robb, played rugby at the national level for the Old Mission Beach Athletic Club (OMBAC) on their Super League Team. She has one older brother, Colin, who played baseball at Biola University his freshman year, as a catcher, then graduated from Liberty University after transferring and is now an Investment Advisor in Tampa, FL.
 
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910Preps Fayetteville’s high school volleyball all-stars 2025

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Gray’s Creek’s Taylor Baggett’s senior season was one for the record books.

The Bears’ outside hitter and defensive specialist capped her high school career with a dominant final season that helped Gray’s Creek get to put together a ground-breaking year as the first high school volleyball team in school and county history to make it to an NCHSAA Final Four.



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St. Olaf records second-highest fall finish in Learfield Directors’ Cup

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CLEVELAND, Ohio – St. Olaf College recorded its second-highest-ever finish in the fall standings of the Learfield Directors’ Cup by placing 15th out of 429 NCAA Division III institutions, as the standings were announced on Tuesday by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA).

St. Olaf accumulated 241.0 points – its second-highest total ever in the fall – to rank 15th out of the 178 NCAA Division III institutions who earned points this fall. The initial release of the standings included all of the fall results except for the championship game of the NCAA Division III Football Championship. Neither of the institutions competing in the football title game can surpass St. Olaf regardless of the outcome of that game.

The Learfield Directors’ Cup is a program that honors institutions maintaining a broad-based athletics program, awarding points based on each institution’s national finishes in the NCAA Championships. This fall, St. Olaf’s men’s cross country, women’s cross country, men’s soccer, and women’s volleyball teams contributed to St. Olaf’s point total.

Men’s soccer earned 83 points by advancing to the national semifinals for the second time in program history. Men’s cross country collected 63 points thanks to its 13th-place finish at the NCAA Division III Cross Country Championships. Volleyball added 50 points with its second-round appearance in the NCAA Division III Women’s Volleyball Championship, while women’s cross country picked up 45 points after placing 29th nationally.

This year marked the sixth consecutive fall that St. Olaf has finished among the top 30 institutions in NCAA Division III, with the 15th-place finish being one spot shy of the t-14th finish in 1996-97 for the highest in school history. It was also St. Olaf’s sixth top-20 and eighth top-25 fall finish in the history of the Learfield Directors’ Cup, which first included NCAA Division III in 1995-96.



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