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Women’s Volleyball Hits the Road to Face Salve Regina on Tuesday Night

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Women’s Volleyball at Salve Regina

Tuesday, October 28 | 7 p.m.

Rodgers Recreation Center | Newport, R.I. 

SERIES HISTORY


•    Babson is 6-3 all-time against Salve Regina in a series that dates back to 2003. 
•    The Beavers have won their last five matches over the Seahawks although the programs have met just three times since 2013. 
•    The Green and White has been victorious in each of its last two visits to Newport recording three-set wins in both 2022 and 2023. 

LAST MEETING

•    Lauren Gips ’25 led tied for match-high honors with 16 kills and senior Isabella Allen and junior Hailey Fouche both finished with 15 kills and 11 digs to help the Beavers rally for a four-set victory (21-25, 25-20, 26-24, 25-23) on October 19, 2024, in Babson Park. 

•    Junior Zoe Ackerman handed out 51 assists to go along with nine digs, while sophomore Sabina Frosk added 13 digs and two aces for Babson, which hit .255 in the win. 

•    Lucy Swanson put away 16 kills and added 12 digs, Lauren Hoyle and Lauren Shurling contributed 10 kills apiece, and Siena DeCicco doled out 29 assists to go along with 12 digs to pace the Seahawks, who let a 24-23 lead in the third set slip away. 

SCOUTING THE BEAVERS

•    Babson (16-5, 7-1 NEWMAC) has split its last four matches and is coming off a five-set loss to Tufts to conclude the New England Challenge on Saturday afternoon. 

•    Sophomore Sofia Ibarra set a new career high with 13 kills, Ailsa Munro contributed 11 kills and seven blocks, Ackerman dished out 43 assists and senior Sophia Shaw led all players with 26 digs for the Beavers, who had a one-point lead late in the fifth set despite finishing with their second lowest hitting percentage of the year (.123). 

•    Allen (2.59 kills/set) is hitting .256 over the last six matches, Fouche is averaging 2.30 kills per set and junior Angelina Holm (2.01 k/s, 0.87 blocks/set) owns a team-best .333 hitting percentage. 

•    Munro ranks fourth in the conference in blocks per set (0.90), Ackerman is second in the league handing out 8.76 assists per set, and Shaw has moved up to fourth in the NEWMAC in digs per set (3.75). 

SCOUTING THE SEAHAWKS

•    Salve Regina (9-11, 1-7 NEWMAC) has dropped seven of its last eight matches and is coming off a 3-0 loss at Coast Guard last Tuesday. 

•    Anouk Jansen registered nine kills, Kalena Stevis and Kate Andy combined for 22 assists, and Swanson led two players in double figures with 11 digs for the Seahawks, who must their final three matches to secure a spot in next month’s conference tournament. 

•    Hoyle (2.62 k/s) is hitting .244 on the year, Jansen is averaging 2.45 k/s and Shurling is contributing 2.33 kills per set. 

•    Francesca Spadorcia leads the team with 43 total blocks, the duo of Stavish and Andy have combined to dole out 8.13 assists per set, and Madelyn Homer is first on the squad in both total digs (164) and digs per set (3.04). 

POSTSEASON PUSH

•    Babson, which suffered its first conference loss of the season last Tuesday against MIT, is currently tied for second place alongside Springfield with three league matches go.

•    The Beavers, who also face Clark and Springfield to close the regular season, can finish as high as second by winning out and need two wins to secure a top four seed and a home quarterfinal match on November 11. 

RISING IN THE RECORD BOOKS

•    Allen, who was named to the New England Challenge All-Tournament team, needs just 4.5 more points to become the 10th player in school history to surpass 900 for her career, and her 855 kills are just six shy of matching Caitlin O’Neill ’10 for seventh place all-time. 

•    Shaw has 961 digs in 98 career matches and needs just 39 to become the 11th player in school history to reach the 1,000-dig milestone. 

•    Ackerman (2,551) is just the third player in Babson history to surpass 2,500 assists and also is now sixth all-time with 159 service aces. 

BLOCK PARTY

•    The Beavers totaled 36 blocks and averaged 2.57 blocks per set in matches against Middlebury, Williams and Tufts over the weekend. 

•    Holm and Munro both set new career highs with eight blocks apiece in Friday’s victory over Middlebury that saw Babson finish with 17 total blocks, which was its most since recording 17 in a five-set win over Emerson on October 13, 2015. 

•    Munro (66) and Holm (60) both rank among the top six in the conference in total blocks and blocks per set entering the week.

TRENDS TO WATCH

•    Allen has finished with eight or more kills in seven of the last eight matches. 

•    Holm has recorded multiple blocks in 19 of 20 matches this season and has at least one block in 27 outings in a row dating back to last season.

•    Shaw has served up at least one ace in 18 of 19 matches this fall and has finished with 12 or more digs in eight straight contests while averaging 4.38 digs per set during this stretch.

•    Ackerman has dished out 30 or more assists in 10 of Babson’s last 11 matches. 

•    Munro has contributed at least two blocks in 19 of 21 contests this fall.

•    In nine matches in the month of October, Fouche is averaging 2.71 kills and 0.94 blocks per set to go along with a .251 hitting percentage.  

•    First-year Misaki Harte registered 11 service aces in three matches at the New England Challenge and has finished with two or more in eight of the last nine contests. 

NUMBERS TO KNOW

•    Babson is 6-1 in road matches this season and has recorded six consecutive victories since falling at Johns Hopkins back on August 31. 

•    The Beavers have won the opening set in 18 of 21 matches this fall and is 15-3 when doing so.

•    The Green and White is 9-1 when its opponents finish with a hitting percentage of .150 or lower.

•    Babson is 14-0 on the year and has won 49 straight matches when hitting .200 or better.

UP NEXT

•    The Beavers travel to Schenectady, N.Y., to face Union and William Smith beginning at 1 p.m. on Saturday. 

 



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910Preps Fayetteville’s high school volleyball all-stars 2025

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Dec. 23, 2025, 4:03 a.m. ET

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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Spencer McLachlin Named Women’s Volleyball Head Coach

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LA JOLLA, Calif. – UC San Diego Director of Athletics Andy Fee has announced the hiring of Spencer McLachlin as the Tritons’ new women’s volleyball head coach. McLachlin becomes the eighth head coach in program history. The 2026 season will mark UC San Diego’s final in The Big West before the program transitions to the West Coast Conference prior to the 2027 campaign.
 
“Spencer brings exactly what we need at this moment. He’s helped build winning programs, developed All-Americans, and knows how to compete at the highest level,” Fee said. “His playing career at Stanford and coaching experience at Hawaii, Cal, UCLA, Indiana, and USC give him a deep understanding of what championship volleyball looks like in major conferences. But what really stood out was his approach to the whole scholar-athlete experience. He gets what we’re building here at UC San Diego as we establish ourselves in Division I and look ahead to the West Coast Conference. Our scholar-athletes are going to love playing for him, and I’m confident he’ll have this program competing for championships.” 

McLachlin recently completed his third season as an associate head coach for the USC women’s volleyball program. He helped lead the Women of Troy to 25 wins, a fourth-place finish in the ultra-competitive Big Ten, and an NCAA second round appearance. The 2025 team placed six on all-conference teams. In 2024, the Trojans advanced to the second round of the NCAA tournament for the third straight year and finished 22-10 overall with a 13-7 mark in the Big Ten (tied for sixth). Setter Mia Tuaniga was named to the AVCA All-America third team. In his first season with the Women of Troy, McLachlin helped USC go 19-13 with a 12-8 mark in Pac-12 matches for a fifth-place finish. Outside hitter Skylar Fields was honored with AVCA All-America first-team recognition.

 

“I am thrilled to join UC San Diego as the Head Coach of the women’s volleyball program,” McLachlin said. “This is an incredible opportunity for my family and me to be part of an historic and beautiful university and build a program with great potential. I want to thank Andy Fee for trusting my family and me with this role, for his commitment to supporting the future of Triton athletics, and for his vision of the volleyball program specifically. His leadership and commitment to excellence make this an exciting time to be part of the UC San Diego athletic department. Go Tritons!”

Previously, McLachlin served as the associate head coach at Indiana in 2022 where he was responsible for coordinating the defense and blocking. The Hoosiers were 16-16 and went 9-11 in the Big Ten to finish eighth in the conference standings. IU’s nine conference victories were its most since 2010 and the team had its highest finish since the Big Ten expanded to 14 teams (2014).

 

Prior to Indiana, McLachlin was an assistant coach for the UCLA men’s volleyball program for four years, from 2018-2021. He has also had experience coaching at the international level with the U.S. men’s national team where he was on staffs for squads which competed in the Pan American Cup and NORCECA Champions cup.

 

Before he joined the UCLA men’s program, McLachlin spent two seasons (2016-17) as an assistant coach at California for the Golden Bears’ women’s team. In 2017, he was named to the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Thirty Under 30 list, an honor presented to up-and-coming coaching talents across all levels of volleyball. McLachlin got his start in coaching as an assistant for the men’s volleyball program at Hawai’i. During his time with the Warriors, the team earned a bid to the NCAA tournament for the first time in 13 seasons.

 

As a student-athlete, McLachlin competed at Stanford from 2008-11 as an outside hitter. He won a national championship with the Cardinal in 2010 and finished his career among the program’s all-time leaders in kills with 1,288. McLachlin was a senior captain, an All-MPSF second team selection, and received MPSF all-academic team recognition three times.

 

McLachlin graduated from Stanford with a degree in political science in 2011 and completed a Master of Education in 2012 while serving as a club coach for the Bay-to-Bay Volleyball Club.

 

As a professional athlete, McLachlin was an outside hitter for Mas NIKI Aiginio in Greece for three years from 2012 to 2014.

 

McLachlin and his wife Diane have three children: daughters Leila and Malia, and a son, Koa.

 

About UC San Diego Athletics

After two decades as one of the most successful programs in NCAA Division II, the UC San Diego intercollegiate athletics program has begun a new era as a member of The Big West in NCAA Division I. The 24-sport Tritons earned 30 team and nearly 150 individual national championships during its time in Divisions II and III and helped guide 1,400 scholar-athletes to All-America honors. A total of 83 Tritons have earned Academic All-America honors, while 38 have garnered prestigious NCAA Post Graduate Scholarships. UC San Diego scholar-athletes exemplify the academic ideals of one of the world’s preeminent institutions, graduating at an average rate of 90 percent, the highest rate among public institutions in NCAA Division I or II. For more information on the Tritons, visit UCSDtritons.com or follow UC San Diego Athletics on social media @UCSDtritons.

 



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Hawaii men’s volleyball ranked No. 2 to start season

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                                Hawaii men’s volleyball coach Charlie Wade guided the Rainbow Warriors to 27 wins and a Big West Conference championship last season.

JAMM AQUINO / APRIL 26

Hawaii men’s volleyball coach Charlie Wade guided the Rainbow Warriors to 27 wins and a Big West Conference championship last season.

The Hawaii men’s volleyball team will open its 2026 season in 10 days ranked No. 2 in the country according to the AVCA National Collegiate Men’s Volleyball Preseason Poll released today.

The Rainbow Warriors, who finished 27-6 last season and won a Big West championship before losing in the semifinals of the NCAA Championship, received seven of 25 first-place votes and was eight points behind No. 1 UCLA, which ended Hawaii’s season in a three-set sweep in Columbus, Ohio in May.

Defending national champion Long Beach State received five first-place votes and is ranked No. 3 going into the season, ahead of Pepperdine and No. 5 Southern California, which earned the final first-place vote.

The other Big West teams in the top 20 include No. 6 UC Irvine, No. 10 UC San Diego, No. 11 Cal State Northridge and No. 17 UC Santa Barbara.

UH’s nonconferene schedule includes home matches on Jan. 6 and 8 against No. 7 Loyola Chicago and road trips at No. 9 Stanford and No. 13 Penn State.

Hawaii also hosts the fourth-ranked Waves and will play No. 12 Lewis and the top-ranked Bruins in the Outrigger Invitational.

A four-team NIL Tournament in currently scheduled for Feb. 19 and 20 in the Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif., and will feature four of the top five teams in the poll.

Hawaii lost starters Kurt Nusterer and ‘Eleu Choy to graduation last season but return its top four leaders in kills as well as junior setter Tread Rosenthal.

Rosenthal was named to the All-Big West first team along with returning sophomores Adrien Roure and Kristian Titriyski.

UH opens the season against NJIT on Friday, Jan. 2, 2026, at 7 p.m. at Bankoh Arena at Stan Sheriff Center.




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Wisconsin lands at No. 8 in Fall Learfield Directors’ Cup

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MADISON, Wis. – The National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and LEARFIELD released its Fall Division I Learfield Directors’ Cup standings this Tuesday, with Wisconsin placing eighth after a another successful fall season.

The Badgers finished the season with 236.00 points, within 10 points of Georgetown, Colorado and BYU who finished in seventh, sixth and fifth, respectively. North Carolina finished as the top program with 359.00 points.

This is the third straight fall season where the Badgers have finished within the top-ten schools. UW also was the Big Ten’s top finisher, edging out Washington at No. 10 overall with 228.00 points

Wisconsin’s point total was bolstered this fall by a final four appearance from the volleyball team, led by AVCA All-American Mimi Colyer. The team made its third final-four appearance in the past five seasons, compiling a 28-5 overall record, including a 13-1 stretch in its last 14 matches. Wisconsin finished as the third-ranked volleyball team in Learfield standings, coming up with 83 points.

The men’s cross country team contributed the second most points with 55, after a third place NCAA regional placement led to a 19th place finish at the NCAA Championships in Columbia, Missouri. Liam Newhart led the team with 29:28.5 time at the 10K Gans Creek Cross Country Course.

The Badgers were rewarded 50 points from their women’s soccer team after clincing their third straight NCAA Tournament appearance. Wisconsin took down three top-10 ranked teams on its way to a 14-6-2 record, peaking with a 3-2 overtime victory over Western Michigan in NCAAs. The Badgers finished the season as the 17th ranked women’s soccer program in the standings.

Additionally, the women’s cross country competed at the NCAA Championships in their fifth consecutive appearance in the final meet of the season. The unit finished in 26th place, providing 48 points to round out the scoring for the Badgers.

The Learfield Directors’ Cup was developed as a joint effort between the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and USA Today. Points are awarded based on each institution’s finish in NCAA Championships.

Wisconsin’s history in the LEARFIELD Directors’ Cup can be viewed here.

 



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Lauren Lee’s Volleyball Journey to 5,000-Assist Milestone Started at the Beach

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Lauren Lee’s journey to an unprecedented 5,000 career assists for the Hope College volleyball team began on the beach.

The standout Hope setter often traveled to sandy courts with her family as a child. Lee did not need to look far for inspiration to pick up the sport — or to decide where she wanted to play.

“I started playing volleyball because my dad played at the University of Michigan. He was a setter on their men’s team,” Lee said of her father, Dr. Stan Lee, an orthopaedic spine surgeon at Lucent Spine, PLLC, Specialists in Spine Surgery, in the Detroit area. “I grew up watching him play beach volleyball with his friends. I became a setter because of my dad’s passion for the position and the game. He showed me all the tricky things you can do as a setter and how impactful the position can be.”

Lee, a biology major, closed an outstanding four-year career for the Flying Dutch that included numerous individual achievements:

  • 5,001 career assists over 129 matches, a school record;
  • four All-America selections from the American Volleyball Coaches Association;
  • four All-MIAA First Team honors, including Most Valuable Player as a senior and Freshman of the Year in 2022;
  • one AVCA Freshman of the Year award.

Lee played a central role in an exceptional four-year stretch for Hope volleyball.

The Flying Dutch finished as national runner-up in 2023, reached the national semifinals in 2024 and advanced to the national quarterfinals in 2022. Hope earned three consecutive MIAA regular-season championships for the second time in program history and captured back-to-back MIAA Tournament titles for the first time.

 

Setting the Table

In all, Lee set the table for the Flying Dutch’s success, head coach Becky Schmidt said.

“I’m super proud of Lauren — 5,000 assists is absolutely huge,” Schmidt said. “She’s an incredible setter and just does so much for us. It’s been so much fun to watch.”

Schmidt believes Hope benefited greatly from Lee playing for the Flying Dutch.

“If she were four or five inches taller, she’d be playing in the Big Ten and doing really great things,” Schmidt said. “I am so thankful for her contributions over her four years. She has done really great things.”

Lee is grateful she chose Hope four years ago as well. While the team’s accomplishments have been rewarding and the individual accolades and milestones bring pride, she said they happened because of the people she played with.

“I am super proud of myself, but more importantly, I am thankful for the help of my team for the past four years,” Lee said. “The primary reason I have been able to reach 5,000 assists is because of the amazing hitters who have put the ball away, the passers who have handled serves and swings so that I can have full offensive autonomy, and the coaching staff who has helped us extend our season as long as possible every year.

“I am humbled and grateful to receive the credit and praise, but this milestone is truly a product of a team effort.”

The journey to 5,000 collegiate assists — and so much more — started with logging countless hours on the beach as a young fan.

Like her father, Lee has shown others how to set and assist teammates on the court. It’s a shared family passion.

“I just love the feeling of chasing down the ball and fixing plays,” Lee said. “When it’s perfect, I love setting others up for success because I know I can’t hit the ball as hard as Kamryn Burbridge or Ella Contant. It’s so awesome to see someone hit the ball as hard as possible.”

 



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