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PSU subs: Coffman, Brenna; Shigemasa, Cali-Jo; Levick, Elisabeth; Walker, Amber.



PSU subs: Coffman, Brenna; Shigemasa, Cali-Jo; Levick, Elisabeth; Walker, Amber.






PSU subs: Repetti, Ashley.



PSU subs: Repetti, Ashley.




UI


0-1


[White, Cayton] Attack error by White, Naomi (block by Makaula, Koen; Greer, Kiana).



0


Portland St.

1

[White, Cayton] Attack error by White, Naomi (block by Makaula, Koen; Greer, Kiana).




UI


0-2


[White, Cayton] Attack error by Repetti, Ashley (from Blascziek, Ava).



0


Portland St.

2

[White, Cayton] Attack error by Repetti, Ashley (from Blascziek, Ava).




UI


1-2


[White, Cayton] Kill by White, Naomi (from Blascziek, Ava).



[White, Cayton] Kill by White, Naomi (from Blascziek, Ava).

1


Idaho

2




PSU


1-3


[Blascziek, Ava] Service error.



1


Portland St.

3

[Blascziek, Ava] Service error.




UI


1-4


[Trefren, Kyriah] Kill by Greer, Kiana (from Krakoczki, Csenge).



1


Portland St.

4

[Trefren, Kyriah] Kill by Greer, Kiana (from Krakoczki, Csenge).




UI


2-4


[Trefren, Kyriah] Kill by Repetti, Ashley (from Blascziek, Ava).



[Trefren, Kyriah] Kill by Repetti, Ashley (from Blascziek, Ava).

2


Idaho

4




PSU


3-4


[Repetti, Ashley] Attack error by Sullivan, Sarah (from Krakoczki, Csenge).



[Repetti, Ashley] Attack error by Sullivan, Sarah (from Krakoczki, Csenge).

3


Idaho

4




PSU


3-5


[Repetti, Ashley] Kill by Makaula, Koen (from Krakoczki, Csenge).



3


Portland St.

5

[Repetti, Ashley] Kill by Makaula, Koen (from Krakoczki, Csenge).




UI


3-6


[Sullivan, Sarah] Kill by Greer, Kiana (from Repetti, Ashley).



3


Portland St.

6

[Sullivan, Sarah] Kill by Greer, Kiana (from Repetti, Ashley).




UI


4-6


[Sullivan, Sarah] Kill by Stenson, Sydney (from Blascziek, Ava).



[Sullivan, Sarah] Kill by Stenson, Sydney (from Blascziek, Ava).

4


Idaho

6




PSU


4-7


[Stepaniuk, Paige] Kill by Makaula, Koen (from Krakoczki, Csenge).



4


Portland St.

7

[Stepaniuk, Paige] Kill by Makaula, Koen (from Krakoczki, Csenge).




UI


4-8


[Greer, Kiana] Kill by White, Cayton (from Krakoczki, Csenge).



4


Portland St.

8

[Greer, Kiana] Kill by White, Cayton (from Krakoczki, Csenge).




UI


5-8


[Greer, Kiana] Kill by Schaub, Tyra (from Blascziek, Ava).



[Greer, Kiana] Kill by Schaub, Tyra (from Blascziek, Ava).

5


Idaho

8






PSU subs: Walker, Amber; Levick, Elisabeth.



PSU subs: Walker, Amber; Levick, Elisabeth.




PSU


6-8


[Levick, Elisabeth] Attack error by Makaula, Koen (from Krakoczki, Csenge).



[Levick, Elisabeth] Attack error by Makaula, Koen (from Krakoczki, Csenge).

6


Idaho

8




PSU


6-9


[Levick, Elisabeth] Kill by Makaula, Koen (from Schaub, Tyra).



6


Portland St.

9

[Levick, Elisabeth] Kill by Makaula, Koen (from Schaub, Tyra).




UI


7-9


[Makaula, Koen] Attack error by White, Cayton (from Krakoczki, Csenge).



[Makaula, Koen] Attack error by White, Cayton (from Krakoczki, Csenge).

7


Idaho

9




PSU


7-10


[Schaub, Tyra] Kill by White, Cayton (from Krakoczki, Csenge).



7


Portland St.

10

[Schaub, Tyra] Kill by White, Cayton (from Krakoczki, Csenge).




UI


8-10


[Krakoczki, Csenge] Attack error by White, Cayton (from Krakoczki, Csenge).



[Krakoczki, Csenge] Attack error by White, Cayton (from Krakoczki, Csenge).

8


Idaho

10




PSU


8-11


[Biesemeyer, Reese] Kill by White, Cayton (from Krakoczki, Csenge).



8


Portland St.

11

[Biesemeyer, Reese] Kill by White, Cayton (from Krakoczki, Csenge).




UI


9-11


[White, Cayton] Bad set by White, Cayton.



[White, Cayton] Bad set by White, Cayton.

9


Idaho

11




PSU


10-11


[Blascziek, Ava] Kill by Schaub, Tyra (from Blascziek, Ava).



[Blascziek, Ava] Kill by Schaub, Tyra (from Blascziek, Ava).

10


Idaho

11




PSU


11-11


[Blascziek, Ava] Kill by Stenson, Sydney (from Blascziek, Ava).



[Blascziek, Ava] Kill by Stenson, Sydney (from Blascziek, Ava).

11


Idaho

11




PSU


11-12


[Blascziek, Ava] Service error.



11


Portland St.

12

[Blascziek, Ava] Service error.




UI


11-13


[Trefren, Kyriah] Kill by Sullivan, Sarah (from Krakoczki, Csenge).



11


Portland St.

13

[Trefren, Kyriah] Kill by Sullivan, Sarah (from Krakoczki, Csenge).




UI


11-14


[Trefren, Kyriah] Attack error by Stenson, Sydney (from Stepaniuk, Paige).



11


Portland St.

14

[Trefren, Kyriah] Attack error by Stenson, Sydney (from Stepaniuk, Paige).




UI


11-15


[Trefren, Kyriah] Attack error by Stenson, Sydney (from Stepaniuk, Paige).



11


Portland St.

15

[Trefren, Kyriah] Attack error by Stenson, Sydney (from Stepaniuk, Paige).




UI


12-15


[Trefren, Kyriah] Bad set by Sullivan, Sarah.



[Trefren, Kyriah] Bad set by Sullivan, Sarah.

12


Idaho

15




PSU


12-16


[Repetti, Ashley] Attack error by Schaub, Tyra (from Stepaniuk, Paige).



12


Portland St.

16

[Repetti, Ashley] Attack error by Schaub, Tyra (from Stepaniuk, Paige).




UI


13-16


[Sullivan, Sarah] Kill by White, Naomi (from Blascziek, Ava).



[Sullivan, Sarah] Kill by White, Naomi (from Blascziek, Ava).

13


Idaho

16




PSU


13-17


[Stepaniuk, Paige] Kill by Greer, Kiana (from Trefren, Kyriah).



13


Portland St.

17

[Stepaniuk, Paige] Kill by Greer, Kiana (from Trefren, Kyriah).




UI


14-17


[Greer, Kiana] Service error.



[Greer, Kiana] Service error.

14


Idaho

17




PSU


15-17


[Levick, Elisabeth] Kill by Schaub, Tyra (from Stepaniuk, Paige).



[Levick, Elisabeth] Kill by Schaub, Tyra (from Stepaniuk, Paige).

15


Idaho

17




PSU


15-18


[Levick, Elisabeth] Kill by Greer, Kiana (from Krakoczki, Csenge).



15


Portland St.

18

[Levick, Elisabeth] Kill by Greer, Kiana (from Krakoczki, Csenge).




UI


16-18


[Makaula, Koen] Service error.



[Makaula, Koen] Service error.

16


Idaho

18




PSU


17-18


[Schaub, Tyra] Attack error by White, Cayton (block by Biesemeyer, Reese; Walker, Amber).



[Schaub, Tyra] Attack error by White, Cayton (block by Biesemeyer, Reese; Walker, Amber).

17


Idaho

18




PSU


17-19


[Schaub, Tyra] Service error.



17


Portland St.

19

[Schaub, Tyra] Service error.




UI


18-19


[Krakoczki, Csenge] Kill by Walker, Amber (from Levick, Elisabeth).



[Krakoczki, Csenge] Kill by Walker, Amber (from Levick, Elisabeth).

18


Idaho

19




PSU


18-20


[Biesemeyer, Reese] Kill by White, Cayton (from Krakoczki, Csenge).



18


Portland St.

20

[Biesemeyer, Reese] Kill by White, Cayton (from Krakoczki, Csenge).




UI


18-21


[White, Cayton] Kill by Sullivan, Sarah (from Trefren, Kyriah).



18


Portland St.

21

[White, Cayton] Kill by Sullivan, Sarah (from Trefren, Kyriah).




UI


18-22


[White, Cayton] Attack error by Schaub, Tyra (from Repetti, Ashley).



18


Portland St.

22

[White, Cayton] Attack error by Schaub, Tyra (from Repetti, Ashley).




UI


18-23


[White, Cayton] Kill by Greer, Kiana (from White, Naomi).



18


Portland St.

23

[White, Cayton] Kill by Greer, Kiana (from White, Naomi).




UI


18-24


[White, Cayton] Service ace (Team).



18


Portland St.

24

[White, Cayton] Service ace (Team).




UI


19-24


[White, Cayton] Kill by White, Naomi.



[White, Cayton] Kill by White, Naomi.

19


Idaho

24




PSU


20-24


[Blascziek, Ava] Kill by Repetti, Ashley (from Blascziek, Ava).



[Blascziek, Ava] Kill by Repetti, Ashley (from Blascziek, Ava).

20


Idaho

24




PSU


21-24


[Blascziek, Ava] Kill by Repetti, Ashley (from Blascziek, Ava).



[Blascziek, Ava] Kill by Repetti, Ashley (from Blascziek, Ava).

21


Idaho

24




PSU


22-24


[Blascziek, Ava] Attack error by Greer, Kiana (from Krakoczki, Csenge).



[Blascziek, Ava] Attack error by Greer, Kiana (from Krakoczki, Csenge).

22


Idaho

24




PSU


22-25


[Blascziek, Ava] Kill by Greer, Kiana (from White, Cayton).



22


Portland St.

25

[Blascziek, Ava] Kill by Greer, Kiana (from White, Cayton).






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Cos-Okpalla Inks Professional Contract with LOVB Salt Lake – Texas A&M Athletics

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BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION – Texas A&M volleyball’s Ifenna Cos-Okpalla signed her first professional contract with League One Volleyball (LOVB) Salt Lake, the organization announced Sunday.
 
Fresh off leading the Aggies to their first NCAA title, Cos-Okpalla was announced as one of seven collegiate athletes selected for LOVB and will take her talents to Utah. The middle blocker was highly sought after following her senior season, as she garnered First Team All-America honors and led the country in blocks with 199 on the year.
 
“I couldn’t be happier for Ifenna [Cos-Okpalla] as she starts her pro career,” head coach Jamie Morrison said. “When I took this job one of my goals for the program was to become the best place to develop our athletes into professional and international players. We want to build a clear pathway from college to the professional game, and I know Ifenna is going to thrive at the next level.”
 
The Flower Mound, Texas, native made history in the final match of her career, setting the program record for career blocks. She entered the contest with 561, one shy of the Jazzmin Babers former record (562), and with her second of the match passed the milestone and added two more to finish her career with 565. Her senior season on its own also made history, as she tallied 199 stuffs which was a single-season record.
 
Cos-Okpalla’s versatility is what made her stand out, as offensively she recorded 629 kills over her four years while recording back-to-back years with over 200 in 2024 (228) and 2025 (236). Not only did her production rise every year, so did her efficiency which culminated in the program record for hitting percentage in a season this year at .422 percent.
 
The All-American separates herself from other middle blockers nationwide from the service line, racking up a team-high 42 aces this season which is the most by an Aggie since 2019. Her variety of scoring helped her accumulate 396.5 points on the year.
 
Leaving a legacy, Cos-Okpalla departs Aggieland a two-time All-American, two-time All-SEC First Team honoree, three-time All-Region selection, an NCAA and SEC All-Tournament Team member and a program record 14-time SEC weekly award winner.
 
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South Carolina Gamecocks Defensive Back Plans to Enter the Transfer Portal

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After transferring to South Carolina prior to the 2025 season, defensive back Myles Norwood will enter the transfer portal in hopes of finishing his last year of eligibility elsewhere next fall. Norwood began his career at Iowa State, transferred to Ball State, and then to South Carolina. He will be looking for his fourth home this offseason.

Norwood was a collegiate track star turned defensive back in his college career. His journey began at Iowa Western Community College where he was a track and field participant for the Reivers. Following his freshman year in track he moved on to Iowa State to play for then head coach Matt Campbell (now Penn State). He spent two seasons with the cyclones appearing in just one game against West Virginia in 2022. In 2024, he transferred to New Mexico State in February, but never played for the Aggies before transferring to Ball State just three months later.

At Ball State, Norwood appeared in all 12 games for the Cardinals making seven starts. He was credited with with 38 tackles including 2.0 tackles for loss, one fumble recovery and a team-leading 10 pass breakups. After his breakout season with the Cardinals, Norwood commited to the Gamecocks for the 2025 season. He appeared in 10 games, with two starts, in his time in Columbia as he racked up 19 total tackles this past season.

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Cason Henry enters the transfer porta

South Carolina offensive lineman Cason Henry (75) blocks Louisiana State University defensive end Bradyn Swinson (4) during the third quarter at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia, S.C. Saturday, September 14, 2024. | Ken Ruinard / staff / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

In addition to Norwood, 11 other Gamecocks have entered the portal so far with the offensive line room taking the biggest hit. That list includes OL Tree Babalade, OL Cason Henry, WR Brian Rowe Jr., QB Air Noland, OL Mac Walters, OL Nick Sharpe, OL Trovon Baugh, DL Zavian Hardy, LB Jaron Willis, LB Taeshawn Alston, and K Peyton Argent.

A few others have already declared their move to the 2026 NFL Draft. Wide receiver Jared Brown was the latest to make his intentions known. He joins defensive tackle Monkell Goodwine, defensive tackle Nick Barrett, and defensive end Bryan Thomas Jr. as those entering their names in the 2026 NFL Draft, with tight end Jordan Dingle expected to be the next name as his eligibility is out.

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Tennessee Tech Closes 2025 with Tennessee State at Eblen Center

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By Jeff Bowe, TTU Athletics Media Relations 

COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee Tech (6-7, 1-1) men’s basketball plays its final game of 2025 against Tennessee State (7-5, 1-1) at Hooper Eblen Center at 7:30 p.m. CT on Tuesday, Dec. 30.

The Golden Eagles return to the hardwood after an extended break for the holidays to face the Tigers. TSU has won five of the last seven games but most recently fell, 91-82, to SEMO, opening OVC competition 1-1. Tech has won three of the last four games and opened conference play with an 85-74 victory over SEMO, then fell to UT Martin (L, 62-86).

TTU enters today’s game 4-2 at home this season with wins over SEMO, Bethel (101-69), Berea (86-64), and Va. Lynchburg (118-58), and losses to West Ga. (L, 59-61) and UT Martin (L, 62-86).

GAME INFORMATION
Matchup: Tennessee Tech (6-7, 1-1 OVC) vs. Tennessee State (7-5, 1-1 OVC)
Date & Time: Tuesday, Dec. 30 at 7:30 p.m. CT
Venue: Hooper Eblen Center
Watch: ESPN+ | Dylan Vazzano (PxP) and Frank Harrell (Analyst)
Radio: 106.1 The Eagle | Noah McKay (PxP) and Jacob Vinson (Analyst)
Promotion: Purple Haze – WEAR PURPLE! 

INSIDE THE SERIES
Overall: TSU leads, 41-39
In Cookeville: Tech leads, 23-17
In Nashville: TSU leads, 18-22
Neutral sites: TSU leads 2-0
Current Streak: TTU won 1
Last Meeting: TTU won 77-74 in Cookeville (Feb. 22, 2025)

TECH NOTES
Dani Pounds leads Tech in scoring, averaging 12.5 points per game (19th in OVC), and Mekhi Cameron is second on the team with 12.2 points per game (20th in OVC). Pounds is fourth in the OVC in free-throw percentage, shooting 84.1 from the line. Pounds leads the Golden Eagles in rebounds with 4.8 per game (20th in OVC).

JaJuan Nicholls is second on the team in rebounds per game (4.7), which is 23rd in the conference.

Tennessee Tech’s 118 points against Va. Lynchburg (W, 118-58, 11/10/25) mark the third-most points scored in a single game by an OVC team this season.

Ty Owens is second in the OVC with 4.2 assists per game (54 total). Nicholls is tied for fifth in the conference in blocks per game (1.2) and fourth in the OVC in total blocks (16).

The Golden Eagles are second in the conference in points per game (79.7), as well as fourth in the conference in scoring margin (3.5). TTU holds the second-best shooting percentage in the OVC (47.0, 365-777), making three fewer shots than the conference leaders (Lindenwood, 47.4).

OPPONENT NOTES
Tennessee State (7-5, 1-1) leads the all-time series 41-39 as the teams split the last two matchups during the 2024-25 season.

The Tigers are coming off a hard-fought 91–82 loss to Southeast Missouri at the Gentry Center, while the Golden Eagles also enter the contest following a defeat.

The game marks the return to action for both programs after a 10-day break. Tennessee State will open the 2026 calendar year on the road at Little Rock on Saturday, Jan. 3.

Aaron Nkrumah leads the Tigers in scoring with 17.0 points per game, averaging 4.8 rebounds per contest and 2.6 assists per game. Travis Harper II is second on the team with 15.8 points per game, and Dante Harris is third on the squad per contest with 12.6 points on average.  

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Helms, a transfer from Texas A&M, bested his previous Heptathlon score of 5394 which he earned at the Stan Scott Invite and Multis taking place on Jan. 30-Feb. 1, hosted by Texas Tech. He has had immense success in the Key City, posting three different splits at the Red Raider open in the 60m hurdles (8.30), 4x400m (3:16.21, 49.27 split) and pole vault (16-2/4.93m).

At the Mountain West Outdoor Track and Field Championships, Robertson has etched herself in the record books. At the NCAA Outdoor National Championships, she recorded the best finish by a Bronco since the 2022 campaign by finishing 53rd in a field of 254 total runners.

Robertson was the first Bronco woman to earn All-America honors in the 1,500 since 2019 (Emma Bates). Hanna Ackermann also posted a top finish while in Eugene. Ackermann recorded a time of 9:54.21 in the steeplechase. The time was the third-fastest time in Boise State history.

Helms registered a score of 7,696 in the decathlon. His mark ranks third in Boise State school history and improved his previous mark in the decathlon at the 2025 Mountain West Outdoor Track and Field Championships which were hosted by Fresno State in Clovis, California.



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Shondell Inks Transfer Lameen Mambu – Purdue Boilermakers

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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Outside hitter Lameen “Mimi” Mambu is set to transfer to Purdue volleyball, announced by head coach Dave Shondell. Mambu joins the Boilermakers after spending her freshman season at Georgia Tech, where she led the Yellow Jackets’ offense with 345 points and 304 kills.

“What a wonderful Christmas gift to get the commitment from a smart and dynamic student-athlete,” Shondell said. “We’re excited to have this hard-hitting high-flyer join our team after such a strong first season at Georgia Tech where she helped lead them to an NCAA tournament appearance. We watched Mimi play in high school and knew she would be a special player. Mimi learned so much about our program from Kash [Akasha Anderson] and Isabelle Bardin who are good friends from the D.C. area.”

2025 // AS A FRESHMAN AT GEORGIA TECH

  • Played in all 30 matches as a freshman, making 25 starts
  • Led Georgia Tech’s offense with 345 points, 304 kills and 854 attempts while averaging 2.92 kills per set
  • Posted 10 digs, seven kills and two block assists at Purdue in Georgia Tech’s 3-1 win at Purdue (9/3).
  • Averaged one dig per set with .46 blocks per set
  • Recorded a season-high 17 kills vs. Georgia (9/19)
  • Secured a career-high 20 points vs. Arkansas State (8/31), including a career-high 16 digs and 16 kills
  • Registered three double-doubles
  • Went nearly errorless on the attack in the sweep at Clemson (11/12), posting a .481 attack % behind 14 kills and one error on 27 swings
  • Saw at least 20 attacks in 25 matches and 40 attacks in four matches
  • Served up four aces in the season-opener vs. Wofford (8/29), a career-high
  • Totaled 14 kills, second-most on the team, along with four digs and a block assist in the five set loss to UCLA in the NCAA First Round

 

HIGH SCHOOL

  • Spent four years playing at Chantilly High School
  • A three-time District Player of the Year award winner (2022-2024)
  • Three-time All-State First Team honoree (2022-2024)
  • Four-time All-Region First Team honoree (2021-2024)
  • Led her to team to become three-time District Champions (2021, 2022, 2024) and two-time Regional Champions (2022 And 2024)
  • 2025 Under Armor Next Volleyball All-American competitor
  • Won a silver medal with the United States U19 National Team during the summer of 2025



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Dec. 28, 2025, 10:54 a.m. ET

The 2025 Palm Beach Post All-County teams are here!

The Palm Beach County High School Sports Awards is proud to announce the Player of the Year nominees for small school volleyball.

Player of the Year winners will be announced at the South Florida Fair in a live ceremony on Saturday, Jan. 24. Nominees will be able to register to attend for free, thanks to sponsors. For more information about the show, please reach out to deputy sports editor Eric J. Wallace (ejwallace@pbpost.com).



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