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Who’ll come away with Female U19 National Age Group gold?

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The GoCardless Swim England Water Polo National Age Group Championships 2025 (U17/U19) take place at the Alan Higgs Sports Centre in Coventry this weekend.

In the build up to the competition, we’re taking a closer look at each of the sides that are looking to become national champions in the Midlands on Sunday.

Here, in the final of our four previews we take a look at the U19 open teams that have qualified for finals weekend.

Each of the previews for the event will be posted on the Swim England website within the water polo hub, whilst those who haven’t had the chance to get their tickets in advance can purchase them on venue, subject to availability.

Cheltenham

Defending champions Cheltenham return to finals weekend after securing their first gold in the event 12 months ago.

They took gold in a dominant display in Gloucester last year, defeating Worthing and City of Sheffield in style to take the gold.

They return with a young squad this time around with a team that is primed to impress both this weekend and in National Age Group Championships going forward.

A repeat of last year’s final with Sheffield kicks off their campaign on Saturday and Head Coach Katy Ross is looking forward to another exciting competition.

She said: “Cheltenham are delighted to have qualified again for the National Age Group Championship Finals weekend.

“It’s always a highlight in our junior calendar and our U19s are very much looking forward to defending their title!

“Unlike last year, which saw us field a core of 2006 and 2007 born girls, this year’s squad is comprised of some very promising and confident younger players, many of whom have several years left in this competition.

“In fact, five are eligible for the U15 competition at the end of this year! It’s a hugely exciting time to be involved in women’s water polo, with so many more opportunities opening up for our female players.

“Two of our top players in this age group won’t make this weekend’s Finals, because they will be representing the CSWPC Senior Women at the Nordic League Finals in Malta, alongside City of Manchester. We’re really looking forward to seeing everyone in Coventry on Saturday at what promises to be, as always, a brilliant weekend for junior British water polo.”

Squad: Alexandra Haslam (GK), Georgia Haslam (C), Megan Ross, Luisa Borgia, Ella Webster, Imogen Blassberg, Pippa Forrest, Jess Day, Alice Ross, Lucy Paterson, Sophia Kania, Edith Clarke. Head Coach: Katy Ross. Assistant Coach: Stu McKie. Team Manager: Laura Kania.

City of Sheffield

After back-to-back podium finishes at the Championships, City of Sheffield’s U19s women’s side head to Coventry looking to go one better.

In 2024, they overcame the defending champions in Manchester to reach the final and this time round they’ll be looking to take on Cheltenham in their opening match.

An unbeaten run in qualifying puts them in a strong position to impress this weekend and Head Coach Gabby Williams says her side are ready to leave everything in the pool as they trek to the Midlands.

“Sheffield are hungry for the win,” she said.  “We have a strong team and are ready to give it our all.

“Last year we went in as the underdogs against Manchester where we produced a thrilling semi-final, beating the reigning champions to silver.

“This year we are ready to do the same again, against last year’s champions, Cheltenham.

“It is a young squad, who have consistently won bronze at this level and they have been training relentlessly to do one better this year. The majority of this squad went to the EU Nations in November, which has given them all an extra drive and passion to improve their game.

“I’m incredibly proud of their performance at the qualifiers. To top the table, with those scorelines was a great effort, with every player contributing to the result.

“We are ready to fight to the final whistle and will be leaving everything we have in the pool. We do that and we leave with our heads held high no matter the result. A big thank you to our finals sponsor SPR Malta.”

Squad: Laura Skelton (C), Connie Swainson (VC), Severn Annakin, Lauren Bellett, Alice Berrill, Georgie Coles, Hannah Croker, Rowena Kanan, Izzi Olcer , Ruby Taylor, Caitlin Urquhart, Anna Woodhall. Head Coach: Gabby Williams. Assistant Coach: Kevin Swainson. Team Manager: Rachel Skelton

City of Liverpool

City of Liverpool were one of the standout teams inside their home pool in the Qualification Round.

The Merseyside outfit were only third in the preliminaries but went on to top Group B ahead of defending champions Cheltenham.

A 9-5 win over the Gloucestershire based team as well as knocking off Worthing and West London Penguin sent a statement that they’re ready to go for gold this weekend.

Captain Isabelle Ibbs returns to the competition after scoring seven as the club narrowly missed out on an U17 medal two years ago and she’s excited to be back at finals weekend this time around.

She said: “We’re really excited to be back at the National Age Group Championship finals weekend after just missing out last year!

“Playing in the British Water Polo League this season has been such a valuable experience for all of us and has definitely helped us prepare for the tough matches ahead.”

Squad: Jenna Binks, Lucy Davis, Abbie Evans, Jess Freeman, Abigail Harrison, Isabella Ibbs (C), Francesca Lucas, Tillie McGeehan, Fleur Morris, Annie Rowland, Sianna Tamlin, Isobella Taylor, Ataliah Taylor-Potts, Hannah Tunbridge, Lily Watson. Head Coach: Alice Byrne. Assistant Coach: Laura Hesketh. Team Manager: Sian Freeman.

City of Bristol

Head Coach Nick Hume leads his Bristol side to Coventry as the club hunts for his first National Age Group title in this event.

He leads a group that’s looking forward to a ‘great test’ after they topped the table in the Preliminary Round.

Four wins from four booked their spot in the qualification stage where there only blip came against a strong Sheffield team that are regular medalists in the competition.

Hume can rely on some of his players from Great Britain’s U18s squad in Georgia Haines, India Knights-Hume and captain Harriet Bates to help lead his side to victory on Saturday when they face Liverpool at the Alan Higgs Centre.

Speaking ahead of the event Hume said that his side have been training hard in the lead up to the event. He said: “We’re really looking forward to the semi-final. It’s going to be a great test.

“The girls have been training relentlessly, going up against our senior ladies to push themselves further. If we perform at our best, we know we’re a tough team to beat.

“We’re ready to compete and will give everything – but ultimately, may the best team win.”

Squad: Esme Griffiths, Heidi Kilb, Abbie Johnson, Josephine Lamont Tuckett, Harriet Bates (C), Eliza Shearn, Dalma Sinkovicz, India Knights-Hume, Georgia Haines, Darcey Tomlinson, Olivia Llewelyn-Davies, Manon Lyhtgoe, Fifi Pullen. Head Coach: Nick Hume. Assistant Coach: Louise Betts. Team Manager: Deby Herring.

You can keep up with all the action from the weekend by following our live scoreboard, whilst the Swim England website and social media channels will be providing regular updates on everything happening in Coventry.

Swim England’s official event’s photographer, Will Johnston Photography, will also be on hand throughout the weekend and the full gallery will be available here.



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Indiana volleyball vs Colorado NCAA tournament final score, game updates, next

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When does Indiana volleyball play next? Indiana volleyball next game, opponent in NCAA tournament

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Details are still to come on the next weekend of the NCAA tournament. The certainties: IU is headed to Austin, Texas as UT hosts that quadrant as the No. 1 seed. The first and second rounds in Austin will finish Saturday night. No. 8-seed Penn State awaits the winner of Texas and Florida A&M in Saturday’s second round match.

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Indiana volleyball celebrates Sweet 16 berth

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Here’s how it looked as IU won its second-round match against Colorado:

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Indiana volleyball stats in win vs Colorado

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The Hoosiers hit .378 for the match and had an 11-2 blocking advantage against the Buffs. The serving pressure wasn’t there like it was against Toledo, but IU played solid defensively and were able to clinch its second Sweet 16 appearance — its other was 15 years ago in 2010.

Candela Alonso-Corcelles led the way with 16 kills with just one error on 27 swings, an efficient .556. Freshman Jaidyn Jager added 15 kills (.375). The middles did plenty of work with Madi Sell having seven blocks and Victoria Gray adding four. Avry Tatum also had five blocks with eight kills. Setter Teodora Krickovic had 29 assists, eight digs and three blocks.

Colorado hit .208 for the match, led by Ana Burilovi’s 19 kills (.239) and an efficient seven on 11 swings for Cayla Payne (.545). But nine service errors did not help the Buffs, particularly with five in the first set.



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Former UH volleyball player, youth coach accused of producing child porn

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HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – A former youth volleyball coach who played on the University of Hawaii men’s volleyball team was arrested and charged with production of child pornography, allegedly with a former player.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office, District of Hawaii, announced Friday that Elias David, 37, of Waimanalo, was charged by criminal complaint on Dec. 3.

He was employed as a firefighter for the Department of Defense and worked at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Federal Fire Station 9.

According to the criminal complaint filed by the FBI, a 17-year-old told her aunt she was having sexual intercourse with David, who was a family friend and her volleyball coach since she was 13 years old.

Court documents said the teen’s relationship began with David in 2023 after a volleyball trip to Las Vegas. She was 16 at the time.

The teen told investigators that David was providing extra training to prepare her for college. She also admitted to engaging in different types of sexual contact with David that including oral and vaginal sex, documents said.

She also said that their sexual activities occurred at the fire station where he worked, at a nearby warehouse, as well as at David’s home and vehicle, documents said.

David was arrested in July of 2024 for sexual assault in the second degree. He waived his Miranda rights and was interviewed.

During his interview with investigators, David said they “began to develop feelings for each other and ‘fell in love,’” and admitted that he and the teen engaged in a sexual relationship, documents said.

David said that the romantic phase of the relationship began around March 2023, and admitted to ordering ride share services for the teen so she could leave her house to meet him at or near his workplace, documents said.

Investigators said they found 97 graphic videos of the two of them on her phone and 78 emails referring to ride share trips and GPS location data.

David played for the University of Hawaii men’s volleyball team in 2009.

If convicted, he could face up to 30 years in prison.



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Iowa State Tops St. Thomas, Advances to Second Round

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MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – No. 23 Iowa State (23-7, 12-6 Big 12) won in five against St. Thomas (21-10, 11-5 Summit) in the NCAA Championship First Round Friday night. No. 5-seed ISU advances to the second round to meet the winner of No. 4-seed Minnesota vs. Fairfield tomorrow at 7 p.m.

After St. Thomas took the first 25-21, ISU answered outhitting UST .552-.143 in the second to tie up the match with a set score of 25-13. The Cyclones took the match lead after another dominant set score of 25-16, but St. Thomas would win the fourth 25-21 to extend the match to a fifth. ISU used a 7-0 run in the fifth to flip the momentum and seal the victory.

Big 12 Libero of the Year Rachel Van Gorp was her usual self and had her third-straight match with 20 or more digs, ending the night with a career-high 33. The total is the second-most in an NCAA Tournament match by a Cyclone, and most since 2012. It was also match No. 35 in a row with double-figure digs and her 50th-career match in double figures.

Iowa State had a dominant night at the service line, serving to the fourth 10-plus ace match this season, and 28th of Christy Johnson-Lynch‘s career with 12 through the night. ISU was led by Nayeli Ti’a with five aces to tie the NCAA Tournament school record, while Van Gorp had four, now the second-most in a tournament match.

Alea Goolsby had her 15th match this season with 10-plus kills, leading ISU with 15. Ti’a delivered 14 kills for her 13th match this season with 10-plus, and Lilly Wachholz (12) and Amiree Hendricks-Walker (10) made for four in double figures.

SET ONE

At 6-6, Morgan Brandt tricked St. Thomas with a setter kill while Tierney Jackson served up an ace but UST followed to again knot the score. The Tommies flipped the lead at 11-10 and took the next two as Iowa State called the first timeout. Ti’a slammed down her second kill out of the timeout, but St. Thomas kept with the lead reaching 20 first (20-17). ISU cut its deficit to one at 22-21, but the Tommies ended the first on a run of three for the set win.

SET TWO

Ti’a had a no-doubt kill to make it 1-1, while the Tommies denied ISU the lead while going up 4-2. Goolsby’s third kill tied it, and the Cyclones took their first lead at 6-5 on a block. UST flipped the advantage in its favor briefly, but ISU set out on an 11-0 run to take it right back and run ahead 18-8. A Brandt ace put the Cyclones at set point and an attack error by the Tommies sealed the set at 25-13. ISU did not have a single attack error in the frame.

SET THREE

Back-to-back aces by Ti’a brought Iowa State ahead 6-2, while Ti’a delivered another bringing the scoreboard to 9-2. Goolsby’s seventh kill at .400 capped a Cyclone run of seven on the next play, but a UST scoring run of four came soon after as the Tommies came within three (13-10). Iowa State had a run of four of their own to keep command of the lead, while the Cyclones took the match lead on Goolsby’s 10th kill at 25-16.

SET FOUR

A 4-0 scoring run took the Tommies ahead 7-3 as ISU then called an early timeout. Iowa State would go on to knot the score at 13s on yet another ace by Ti’a, while a UST attack error gave ISU its first lead of the set. That lead was not safe as the Tommies went ahead 19-15 to cause Iowa State’s final timeout of the set. The Cyclones had a late run of three, but St. Thomas pushed on to force a fifth at 25-21.

SET FIVE

Iowa State took the first point on a kill by Ti’a, but St. Thomas followed going ahead 5-2. ISU did not let up, hitting a run of four to take a 6-5 lead and cause a UST timeout. The run stretched to seven as Iowa State switched sides with the lead of 8-5, and Goolsby capped the run next with a kill. ISU would go on to win it 15-8 after a St. Thomas service error.



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  • 22 kills
  • 5 attack errors
  • 42 total attacks
  • .405 hitting percentage
  • 13 digs
  • 3 blocks

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Wisconsin vs. North Carolina NCAA tournament final stats comparison

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  • Kills: Wisconsin 60, North Carolina 37
  • Hitting percentage: Wisconsin .365, North Carolina .233
  • Service aces: Wisconsin 2, North Carolina 0
  • Service errors: North Carolina 5, Wisconsin 8
  • Digs: Wisconsin 56, North Carolina 40
  • Total team blocks: North Carolina 6, Wisconsin 5

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