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Women’s Soccer Adds Newnam for 2025
WILMINGTON, N.C. – UNCW women’s soccer head coach Chris Neal has added forward Laney Newnam, a transfer from Queens University of Charlotte, to the 2025 roster.
A native of Wake Forest, North Carolina, Newnam appeared in 17 matches and made four starts as a sophomore for the Royals in 2024, tallying one goal and one assist in 800 minutes.
“Laney has played over 1700 minutes at Queens University over the past two seasons,” Neal said. “An NC Courage product, she has continued to successfully develop her game while in college. She is ready for the next challenge here at UNCW and in the CAA. We are excited to welcome her to the Hawk’s Nest!”
As a freshman, Newnam played in 16 matches, making 11 starts. She recorded one goal and one assist while logging 974 minutes for Queens. Newnam helped the Royals advance to the second round of the 2023 Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament, the first time a No. 8 seed advanced to the second round in ASUN women’s soccer tournament history.
As a senior at Wake Forest High School, Newnam made 21 starts and led the team with 10 goals while registering five assists to earn Northern Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Year honors.
She spent her Elite Clubs National League career with NC Courage.
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Beach Volleyball Releases 2026 Schedule
TUCSON, Ariz. – The Arizona Beach Volleyball team has announced its 2026 schedule. Arizona’s will host three regular season home tournaments and the Big 12 Championship.
The season opens at home with a Red vs. Blue scrimmage on Feb. 13 in Tucson, giving fans an early look at the Wildcats. Arizona then heads to Phoenix for the Lopes Invitational hosted by Grand Canyon on Feb. 20-21, where the Wildcats will face TCU, GCU, UC Davis, and Colorado Mesa.
The Wildcats return home to host the Cactus Classic on Feb. 27-28 at Bear Down Beach, welcoming UTEP, Arizona State, Oregon, and Georgia State. Arizona continues conference and non-conference play the following weekend at the Sun Devil Classic in Tempe March 6-7 against Southern Mississippi, Nebraska, Arizona State, and Arizona Christian.
Mid-March sends Arizona to California for the Mustang Roundup hosted by Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo March 13-14, with matches against Cal Poly, CSUN, Santa Clara, and UC Davis. The Wildcats then return to Tucson to host the Arizona Invitational March 20-21, facing Tarleton State, UTEP, Missouri State, and San Francisco.
Arizona will travel to Fort Worth, Texas for the Big 12 Preview hosted by TCU March 27-28, competing against a strong field that includes TCU, Arizona State, Boise State, South Carolina, and Florida State. The Wildcats are back home April 3-4 for the Wildcat Spring Challenge, hosting South Carolina, FGCU, Colorado Mesa, and Hawaii, with Saturday’s matches marking senior day.
The regular season wraps up on the road at the NOLA Classic hosted by Tulane April 17-18 in New Orleans, Louisiana, where Arizona will face Tulane, Louisiana Monroe, New Orleans, and Florida International. Postseason play begins in Tucson as Arizona hosts the Big 12 Championship April 23-24. The Wildcats will look to advance to the NCAA Beach Volleyball Championships, scheduled for May 1-3 in Gulf Shores, Alabama.
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Men’s Volleyball Opens Season With Sweep, Kear Stuns in First Career Outing
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – The UC Santa Barbara Men’s Volleyball team served off their 2026 campaign with a victory over Kentucky State, taking down the Thorobreds 3-0 on Thursday afternoon in their first match of the ASICS Invitational.
Redshirt freshman Raglan Kear took to the court for the first time in his collegiate career and crushed, leading the team with six kills and two block assists. Veteran Owen Loncar also launched six kills, and both hit .455.
Ben Pearson followed up with four kills as well as three service aces, tying his career high in the stat. The team as a whole totaled 11 aces. Cole Schobel tossed 19 assists and led the team in digs with seven.
Santa Barbara put up six block assists and George Bruening locked a solo block. Andreas Schuetz matched Kear’s two assists and had two aces of his own.
HOW IT HAPPENED
After leading for the entirety of the set, the Gauchos emerged from the first 25-14. The Thorobreds stayed within reasonable distance through 10-6, but the Gauchos made headway and ended the set with an 11-point lead.
Kentucky State also stayed tight through the second set’s first era, but by 17-10, Santa Barbara had made their move. The Thorobreds only scored three more points before the Gauchos claimed the set 25-13.
The Gauchos secured their highest win margin in the third, clinching it 25-12. With a 17-11 lead, the Blue and Gold went on a seven-point run that forged their way to victory.
UP NEXT
The Gauchos continue their Robertson Gymnasium-based tournament, facing Maryville University on Friday, Jan. 9 at 4:30 and Harvard on Saturday, Jan 10 at 7:00 p.m.
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Men’s Volleyball Falls to UC Irvine in Season Opener
Box Score
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Harvard Men’s Volleyball opened its 2025 season with a loss to UC Irvine on Thursday night at the ASICS Tournament, hosted by UC Santa Barbara.
The Crimson showed flashes of offensive efficiency throughout the match, highlighted by a strong second set in which Harvard finished with a .360 kill percentage. Sawyer Nichols led the team with six kills, while Quinn Bishop followed with five to pace the attack.
Zach Berty, Brian Thomas, and Owen Woolbert also contributed offensively, each recording multiple kills as Harvard spread production across the lineup. One of the Crimson’s key strengths on the night was its ability to navigate UC Irvine’s block, with swings frequently deflecting off the hands for out-of-bounds points and helping extend rallies.
The match also marked the first career appearances for Eric Su and Kai Gan, who both saw action in the season opener. Adrian Shevchuk delivered a strong performance at setter, effectively distributing the offense and keeping Harvard’s attack in rhythm throughout the match. Thomas Phung was a standout in the back row, making multiple vital saves to keep points alive and allow Harvard to stay competitive in extended rallies.
Despite The Crimson’s best efforts, UC Irvine claimed the win in three sets.
Harvard Highlights
Harvard will look to carry forward its offensive efficiency and rally control as they face CSUN on Friday, January 9th at 5:00pm ET.
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No. 11 CSUN Defeats Maryville in Season-Opening Four-Set Win
GOLETA, Calif. — Junior Jalen Phillips led all hitters with 15 kills and sophomore Hank Kaufman added a career-high 14 as CSUN opened the 2026 season with a four-set victory over Maryville (Mo.) at the Asics Invitational on Thursday night at UCSB’s Rob Gym.
The Matadors pulled away late to win 25-23, 25-20, 23-25, 25-21, hitting an efficient .318 (50-16-107) as a team. Sophomore Owen Douphner made his first career start at setter and posted 39 assists, three kills, four digs, one ace, and one block.
CSUN was out-aced (5-3) and out-blocked (6-5) by the Saints, but wound up posting 37 team digs to 34 for Maryville. The Matadors, who totaled 50 kills to the Saints’ 49, also forced Maryville into 22 hitting errors as the Saints hit .235 (49-22-115) as a team.
Phillips, who finished with a match-high 18.0 points, hit .300 on 30 swings and was effective from the service line with one ace. Kaufman hit .429 on 28 swings to go with four digs and a pair of assists. Sophomore Joao Avila added nine kills (.250), and Shane Nhem chipped in seven kills on 14 errorless swings to hit .500.
CSUN controlled the first two sets behind a balanced offense and steady sideout play, then responded after Maryville extended the match with a strong third set. The Matadors hit .217 in the fourth set while limiting the Saints to a .000 clip in the fourth to seal the win.
Maryville was led by Aiden Whitemountain and Makai Scott, who each had 10 kills to lead the Saints.
CSUN improves to 1-0 on the season, while Maryville dropped its opener to fall to 0-1.
HEAD COACH THEO EDWARDS SAID
“It’s nice to get the first one out of the way. Maryville is a fantastic team; they did some really nice things and challenged us. Hank (Kaufman) was fantastic, hitting over .400 and Shane (Nhem) was really efficient and at times had some really nice blocks at the net. I felt that Jalen (Phillips) was good too, especially coming off an injury, he hit .300 and looked at times like himself, which was nice to see.”
UP NEXT
CSUN plays its second match of the 2026 Asics Invitational on Friday, taking on Harvard at 2 p.m. at Rob Gym on the UCSB campus.
#GoMatadors
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Samuel, Kosgei Named to Bowerman Preseason Watch List – New Mexico Lobos
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Air Force Track & Field Announces 2026 Coaching Staff
Stoll, who will oversee the Falcons’ sprint, hurdle and relay squads, joins the Academy program following a successful athletic and coaching career at the NCAA DIII level. A three-time All-American and 11-time all-conference athlete at Heidelberg University, Stoll coached six All-Americans and 33 all-conference performers during stops at North Park University (assistant coach, 2023-25) and North Central College (graduate assistant, 2022-23).
In addition to Stoll, Air Force’s 2026 staff will include two Academy graduates and one former assistant coach. 1Lt Michelle Roca, a 2022 USAFA graduate and the program record-holder in the 400-meter hurdles, will assist with the Falcons’ hurdle squad, while serving at nearby Schriever SFB. 1Lt AJ Kedge (Class of 2023) will continue to serve as the program’s recruiting coordinator and assist with the distance squad. Currently stationed at Hanscom AFB, Kedge will be returning to USAFA this spring. Scott Irving, who oversaw the Falcons’ throwing program for 14 years (1999-2013) and was the coach behind Air Force’s two NCAA titles in the javelin, will rejoin the staff to assist the squad’s current lineup of javelin throwers.
The remainder of the Falcons’ track and field staff includes Cole (men’s middle distance, distance), head coach Scott Steffan (jumps, combined events), assistant coach Laura Bowerman (women’s middle distance, distance), and assistant coach Kyle Lillie (rotational throws), while former cross country coach Mark Stanforth will continue to assist with the distance program.
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