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Welcome to Week 11 of the Yankees minor league recap! Rehab appearances from Giancarlo Stanton and Marcus Stroman were among the top headlines from a competitive week across the organization. Each of the affiliates held their own in their respective series, and Scranton broke through with their best week to date in 2025. Here’s how the Yankees’ minor-league affiliates performed last week:

Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes Barre RailRiders

Record: 35-31; Fifth place in International League (East), 9.5 GB

Past Week: 6-0 vs Syracuse Mets

Coming Up: Away @ Louisville Bats (Reds)

The RailRiders were firing on all cylinders this past week against the Syracuse Mets, and it resulted in a clean sweep as they won all six games to bring their record above .500 on the year. It was without a doubt their best week of the season, and while they still have a long way to go, the sweep helped them make up some ground in their division.

The week began with a 5-3 win on Tuesday, as home runs from T.J. Rumfield, Bryan De La Cruz, and Jose Rojas accounted for four of Scranton’s runs and Anthony DeSclafani pitched six innings of one-run ball. (DeSclafani would then opt out of his minor-league contract with the Yankees and land in the Diamondbacks’ bullpen.) They won 7-5 on Wednesday behind five more strong innings from Allan Winans, who struck out eight and allowed two runs — the most he’s given up in any start this season. Rojas and Rumfield homered again in the win, and Brennen Davis and Jorbit Vivas joined the power party as well. Vivas and Braden Shewmake both had three-hit performances.

Cam Schlittler took the hill on Thursday and allowed just one run over 5.1 innings, walking three and striking out seven in a 6-1 victory. Everson Pereira provided the big blow on offense, a two-run double that extended the lead in the bottom of the seventh. The hot streak for Scranton’s rotation continued into Friday, as J.T. Brubaker pitched five no-hit innings but allowed one run as a result of two walks. The same couldn’t be said for Syracuse’s starter, the rehabbing Frankie Montas, who got pummeled for eight runs in just 1.2 innings. Jesus Rodriguez had three hits for Scranton, and Pereira, Davis, Rumfield, and Andrew Velazquez drove in two runs each.

Pereira homered again and drove in three runs in a 5-1 win on Saturday, as Scranton defeated Nolan McLean, one of the Mets’ top pitching prospects. They wrapped up the week with an 8-6 victory on Sunday, despite a four-run ninth inning for the Mets in a comeback effort that fell short. Davis and Rojas homered and combined to drive in five of the eight runs. The flawless series could signal a shift in momentum for Scranton, and they’ll look to keep it up in Louisville this week.

Players of Note:

Jesus Rodriguez: 219 PA; .282/.377/.476, 1 HR, 22 RBI, 9 SB, 13.2 BB%, 14.6 K%, 145 wRC+

T.J. Rumfield: 244 PA; .312/.425/.440, 8 HR, 39 RBI, 4 SB, 11.9 BB%, 19.7 K%, 128 wRC+

Brennen Davis: 41 PA; .405/.463/.892, 5 HR, 12 RBI, 1 SB, 7.3 BB%, 24.4 K%, 248 wRC+

Allan Winans: 44 IP; 0.61 ERA, 30.1 K%, 6.8 BB%, .209 BAA, 1.05 WHIP

Double-A Somerset Patriots

Record: 29-34; T-Fourth place in Eastern League (Northeast), 14 GB

Past Week: 4-3 vs Portland Sea Dogs (Red Sox)

Coming Up: @ New Hampshire Fisher Cats (Blue Jays)

Somerset held their own against Portland this past week, winning the series 4-3 as a double-header added an extra game to the schedule. They started with a decisive 8-1 win on Tuesday, as Brendan Beck tossed six shutout innings and Roc Riggio kept up his hot hitting with two doubles. Spencer Jones added a double of his own, and a rehabbing Giancarlo Stanton went 2-for-3 with three RBI. The two teams split Wednesday’s double-header, as Portland won the first game 4-3 and Somerset took the second 9-2. A rehabbing Marcus Stroman pitched 3.1 innings of one-run ball in the loss, and Riggio added his fifth home run since being called up to Double-A just a couple weeks prior. George Lombard Jr. hit his first Double-A homer in the blowout win, and Spencer Jones hit his 11th of the season in a 3-4 game.

Somerset lost 6-1 on Thursday, as breakout starter Carlos Lagrange just didn’t have it and allowed five walks and five runs in four innings. Rafael Flores accounted for three of the four hits in the loss, but not much went right for the Patriots in this one. Brock Selvidge got them back on track on Friday, striking out six and allowing just one run in 5.2 innings of work. Jones picked up two more hits and a walk, and Garrett Martin went 3-for-3 with a triple in a 4-1 win. Somerset lost 7-2 on Saturday behind poor defense and a bad start from Trent Sellers, but Jones picked up his 12th homer of the year as a silver lining. The week wrapped up with a 3-1 win in the rubber game of the series, as Beck tossed 4.2 more shutout innings and Martin combined with Brendan Jones for five of the Patriots’ seven hits. They’re still below .500 on the season, and will look to make up some ground in New Hampshire.

Players of Note:

George Lombard Jr: 153 PA; .208/.340/.296, 1 HR, 9 RBI, 11 SB, 15.7 BB%, 25.5 K%, 98 wRC+

Rafael Flores: 264 PA; .277/.333/.475, 11 HR, 39 RBI, 5 SB, 7.6 BB%, 28.0 K%, 137 wRC+

Spencer Jones: 167 PA; .241/.359/.546, 12 HR, 22 RBI, 8 SB, 15.0 BB%, 35.3 K%, 163 wRC+

Brendan Beck: 54.1 IP; 1.82 ERA, 24.8 K%, 5.7 BB%, .192 BAA, 0.92 BAA

High-A Hudson Valley Renegades

Record: 37-25; Third Place in South Atlantic League (North), 5.5 GB

Past Week: 3-3 vs Greenville Drive (Red Sox)

Coming Up: Away @ Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp (Marlins)

The Renegades split a home series with the Red Sox’ High-A affiliate, the Greenville Drive, holding steady at 12 games above .500 as they remain competitive in a tough division. The week began with a tight 2-1 victory on Tuesday, as an early RBI single for Coby Morales and RBI double for Alexander Vargas proved to be all the offense the Renegades needed to pull out the win. Kyle Carr looked great on the mound, striking out five over 6.2 innings with just one run allowed. They dropped a tough one 6-4 on Wednesday, as five late runs from Greenville were enough to secure a win. Josh Grosz pitched well, allowing one run over 6.1 innings with six strikeouts, but the bullpen imploded and cost him a win. Omar Martinez hit his eighth homer of the year in the loss.

Hudson Valley lost another close one on Thursday by a score of 3-2, with Parks Harber driving in both runs on an RBI single and a sac fly. They then went on to win two straight 1-0 games on Friday and Saturday, with Elmer Rodriguez-Cruz pitching five shutout innings with eight strikeouts in a rare relief performance on Friday and Griffin Herring tossing 6.2 shutout innings, also with eight strikeouts, on Saturday. The week ended with a tough 8-4 loss to split the series down the middle, with Dillon Lewis providing a bright spot on offense with his second home run since the promotion. Hudson Valley hasn’t quite been able to keep up their dominant start to the season, but they’ll look to find the momentum in Jacksonville.

Players of Note:

Parks Harber: 152 PA; .326/.395/.489, 3 HR, 27 RBI, 2 SB, 10.5 BB%, 23.0 K%, 151 wRC+

Bryce Cunningham: 46.2 IP; 1.93 ERA, 25.7 K%, 6.0 BB%, .201 BAA, 0.96 WHIP

Elmer Rodriguez-Cruz: 60 IP; 2.70 ERA, 30.3 K%, 10.2 BB%, .171 BAA, 1.03 WHIP

Low-A Tampa Tarpons

Record: 34-28; Second place in Florida State League (West), 2 GB

Past Week: 3-3 vs Clearwater Threshers (Phillies)

Coming Up: Away @ Bradenton Marauders (Pirates)

The Tarpons split a home series against Clearwater this past week, keeping them just two games out of first place after a red-hot month of baseball. Weather threatened to derail the week entirely after rainouts on Wednesday and Thursday, but doubleheaders on Friday and Sunday allowed the two teams to get in all six games of the series. The week started with a 4-0 shutout victory on the back of starter Andrew Landry, who dazzled over seven innings with six strikeouts and just three hits allowed. Edgleen Perez broke open the scoring with a two-run single in the fifth, and Tyler Wilson and Marshall Toole drove in runs in the seventh to seal it for Tampa.

The teams wouldn’t play again until Friday’s doubleheader, which they split one game apiece. Clearwater won the first game 4-2, though Juan Matheus went 3-for-3 with a double for the Tarpons. Tampa won a close one 7-6 in the second game on a walkoff single from Wilson. It was all Clearwater on Saturday, as they won 14-1 with Aroon Escobar and Dante Nori combining for eight RBI. Roderick Arias, Engelth Urena, and Marshall Toole each had two hits for the Tarpons. The week ended with another split doubleheader, as Clearwater won the first game 6-3 and Tampa picked up another walkoff win in the second game on a fielder’s choice off the bat of Toole. Hans Montero hit his fifth homer of the year in the win. The Tarpons will travel to Bradenton this week, where they’ll try to take over first place in their division.

Players of Note:

Tyler Wilson: 236 PA; .291/.377/.383, 4 HR, 31 RBI, 15 SB, 12.3 BB%, 24.2 K%, 120 wRC+

Engelth Urena: 256 PA; .215/.352/.325, 5 HR, 22 RBI, 5 SB, 14.8 BB%, 18.0 K%, 101 wRC+

Marshall Toole: 161 PA; .304/.410/.481, 2 HR, 20 RBI, 17 SB, 14.9 BB%, 21.7 K%, 150 wRC+

FCL Yankees

Record: 15-17; Third Place in Florida Complex League (North), 4 GB

The FCL Yankees went just 1-4 over the past week, and their record on the season now sits at 15-17. In Brando Mayea’s absence, Gabriel Lara has been the team’s hottest hitter with a .381/.435/.619 slash line over his first 46 plate appearances. He has an 8.7 percent walk rate, a 13 percent strikeout rate, and 176 wRC+. The FCL Yankees have yet to identify a player who can match the combination of production, approach, and age-to-level success required to qualify as a rookie-ball standout.

DSL Yankees and DSL Bombers

Records: 3-6; 3-6

The Yankee affiliates in the Dominican Summer League are off to rough starts, as both the DSL Yankees and DSL Bombers are 3-6 to start the season. Richard Matic and Fransisco Vilorio have been bright spots for the Yankees, as Matic is slashing .286/.360/.667 with a 133 wRC+ and Vilorio has a 29.2 percent walk rate on his way to a 132 wRC+. Izaias Castillo is also off to a hot start with a 1.233 OPS through his first 18 plate appearances. Queni Pineda has been the Bombers’ hottest hitter, with a 18.2/12.1% BB/K rate, a .370 average, and 158 wRC+ in 33 plate appearances. It’s still a very early in the DSL season, so we’ll need to see wider samples from these players before identifying them as true breakout candidates.

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Ball State vs. Trine University
Last Meeting: Ball State 3, Trine 0 (1/5/2025)
Series History: Ball State leads the series 2-0
Match History – Trine
These teams met for the first time in 2024 as the Cardinals swept the Thunder (25-16, 25-20, 25-19), holding them at a .077 hitting percentage. In 2025, Ball State completed a sweep once more (25-13, 25-13, 25-13) and held Trine to a .085 hitting percentage. Patrick Rogers led the effort that afternoon, leading the team in kills (10), aces (3) and blocks (2).
Scouting Trine
Trine concluded the 2025 season 15-9 overall, including a record of 5-3 in the MCVL (Midwest Collegiate Volleyball League). The Thunder made it to the semifinals of the MCVL Tournament, falling 1-3 against eventual tournament champion Mount Union.
 
SETTING THE SCENE
HEAD COACH IANDOLO: Mike Iandolo was officially named the Cardinals’ head coach on Dec. 16, removing the interim label he had held since last June. After joining Ball State as an assistant coach prior to the 2022 season, Iandolo helped the men’s program to a 23-4 record, MIVA regular season and tournament titles, and its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2002, earning the No. 2 seed and a semifinal bye. Since 2022, Iandolo assisted the Cardinals to three 20-win seasons from 2022-24 and three MIVA regular season championships. His promotion ahead of the 2026 season marks the second head coaching role of his career, following a three-year stint at the University of Charleston (W.Va.).
 
NEW-LOOK COACHING STAFF: Head coach Iandolo is joined on the coaching staff by newly acquired assistant coaches Brian Hogg and Charles Norman who were announced to the program in August of 2025. Hogg comes to Ball State after earning two-straight IVA (Independent Volleyball Association) titles and IVA Coach of the Year honors as head coach at Lincoln Memorial from 2024-25, totaling a record of 45-6. Prior to Ball State, Norman helped the women’s team at Barry University to a 24-5 record in 2024 and led the men’s program during its inaugural season in 2025, ranking fourth in the nation in blocks.
 
NEW AND FAMILIAR FACES: The 2026 roster brings 11 well-known returners and seven exciting new additions. Ball State returners include team captains Griffin Satterfield, Wil Basilio, Patrick Rogers and Eyal Rawitz, as well as impactful standouts such as Lucas Machado, Ryan Louis, Braydon Savitski-Lynde, Will Patterson, Marty Canavan, Peter Zurawski and Jason Harris. Entering their first seasons with the program are freshmen Tyler Windt, Adir Ben Shloosh, Daniel Günther and Dante Cayaban as well as transfers Nicholas Everett, Jacob Surette, and 2023 national dig leader (3.56 per set) Victor Scherer.
 
2025 SEASON: The Cardinals finished 2025 with a record of 17-13 along with a 9-7 mark in conference play, ranking fifth in the MIVA. The men ranked third in the conference in blocks with 2.36 per set and points with 16.00 per set. The 2025 season saw Ball State record notable victories over ranked opponents, including #13 Stanford (3-0, Jan. 10), #14 Lewis (3-1, Feb. 13), #16 Ohio State (3-2, Feb. 27), #19 Penn State (3-2, March 15), and #10 McKendree (3-1, March 29). The season concluded as the Cardinals fell 3-2 to #4 Lewis in the MIVA Quarterfinals (April 19).
 
PRESEASON All-MIVA: Outside hitter Patrick Rogers and setter Lucas Machado earned 2026 Preseason All-MIVA honors, with Rogers leading conference voting to be named MIVA Preseason Player of the Year after recording a team-high 363 kills in his second season with the Cardinals while averaging 3.18 per set on a .271 hitting percentage, adding 65 total blocks and a team-leading 33 service aces. Following the 2025 season, Rogers was named All-MIVA first team and an AVCA All-American Honorable Mention, then spent the offseason with the U.S. National Team, winning gold at the 2025 NORCECA Final Six and earning tournament MVP honors, as well as capturing silver with the Men’s U23 National Team at the 2025 NORCECA Men’s U23 Pan American Cup. Machado totaled a team-best 771 assists in 2025, averaging 8.38 per set, posted a career-high 54 assists against Purdue Fort Wayne on Feb. 26, reached 40 or more assists seven times, and added 117 digs, 49 total blocks and 22 service aces.
 
AVCA PRESEASON POLL: Ball State enters the 2026 season ranked #16 in the AVCA National Collegiate Men’s Volleyball Preseason Poll with a total of 144 points. The Cardinals will match up against seven other ranked opponents in the season, including #1 UCLA, #7 Loyola Chicago, #9 Stanford, #12 Lewis, #14 Ohio State, #15 McKendree, and #19 George Mason.



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PAPIO AND WESTSIDE FACE OFF IN THE NIGHTCAP. CREIGHTON VOLLEYBALL ADDS ITS THIRD HIGH PROFILE TRANSFER OF THE OFFSEASON. TRINITY SCHAD SERIES. SHE’S AN OUTSIDE HITTER FROM WISCONSIN. SHE’S FROM ONTARIO, CANADA, AND IS A STANDOUT TRACK ATHLETE AS WELL. HOW ABOUT THIS GUY? SHE PARTICIPATED IN THE OLYMPIC TRIALS FOR CANADA IN THE LONG JUMP IN 2014. BRIAN ROSSEN SAYS HER EXPLOSIVENESS, A BIG ASSET AND QUITE TRA

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Creighton volleyball added an outside hitter from the transfer portal.Trinity Shadd-Ceres has joined the Bluejays after helping Wisconsin to the Final Four last season.Shadd-Ceres played in nine matches with Wisconsin, totaling 12 kills, six digs, four assists, and two blocks.Eight of the Ontario, Canada, native’s kills came during the NCAA Tournament.The 5-foot-11 outside hitter is Creighton’s third high-profile transfer, joining Ayden Ames from Texas and Katie Dalton from Kansas.”Everyone we have talked to about Trinity says she is the best teammate and hardest worker, so she is going to fit right in here at Creighton,” said Creighton head coach Brian Rosen. “She may also be the best overall athlete in any sport to come through! Trinity is so explosive off the floor, has a great arm, and ability to play six rotations. With experience in the Final Four this season, she can handle the big moments. With Angie’s training, there is no limit to her potential and we are all so excited to get her in the gym this spring!” The Bluejays finished the 2025 season with a 28-6 record with their 14th straight NCAA Tournament appearance, 12 consecutive Big East regular season title, sixth Big East Tournament title, and second straight Elite Eight.Make sure you can always see the latest news, weather, sports and more from KETV NewsWatch 7 on Google search.NAVIGATE: Home | Weather | Local News | National | Sports | Newscasts on demand |

Creighton volleyball added an outside hitter from the transfer portal.

Trinity Shadd-Ceres has joined the Bluejays after helping Wisconsin to the Final Four last season.

Shadd-Ceres played in nine matches with Wisconsin, totaling 12 kills, six digs, four assists, and two blocks.

Eight of the Ontario, Canada, native’s kills came during the NCAA Tournament.

The 5-foot-11 outside hitter is Creighton’s third high-profile transfer, joining Ayden Ames from Texas and Katie Dalton from Kansas.

“Everyone we have talked to about Trinity says she is the best teammate and hardest worker, so she is going to fit right in here at Creighton,” said Creighton head coach Brian Rosen. “She may also be the best overall athlete in any sport to come through! Trinity is so explosive off the floor, has a great arm, and ability to play six rotations. With experience in the Final Four this season, she can handle the big moments. With Angie’s training, there is no limit to her potential and we are all so excited to get her in the gym this spring!”

The Bluejays finished the 2025 season with a 28-6 record with their 14th straight NCAA Tournament appearance, 12 consecutive Big East regular season title, sixth Big East Tournament title, and second straight Elite Eight.

Make sure you can always see the latest news, weather, sports and more from KETV NewsWatch 7 on Google search.

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NORTHAMPTON — The Pioneer Valley Regional and Greenfield track and field teams faced off at Smith College in a Valley South matchup on Friday morning. The Green Wave boys delivered a 66-8 win over the Panthers. The Pioneer girls took a 46-41 win over Greenfield.

Pioneer’s Carter Berthiaume scored points for Pioneer and was first overall (5-8.0) in the high jump.

Mason Youmell grabbed a second place overall (8.33, PR) in the 55-hurdles for the Green Wave. Youmell took second overall (5-6.00) in the high jump as well. Youmell took the day off from the 600-meter event to participate in the relay. Shaving some seconds off his overall time in the 600-meter is a personal goal.

Mason Youmell of the Greenfield track and field team participates in a relay at Smith College, Friday in Northampton. Credit: RYAN AMES / Staff Photo

“I am really hoping to get 1:27 by the end of the season,” Youmell said. “That seems like a realistic goal. I’ve cut off seconds from all of my personal records. I’ve been doing better.”

In another personal best performance, Ryan Spofford placed second overall (2:57.35) in the 1000-meter.

Ryan Spofford of the Greenfield track and field team participates in the 1000-meter run at Smith College, Friday in Northampton. Credit: RYAN AMES / Staff Photo

For context, the overall winner (1:31.45) of the 600-meter event was Owen Platt of Amherst. Alex Scotera placed second overall (1:33.72) in the 600-meter for the Green Wave. The performance was a personal record for Scotera.

Dylan Breiwick placed fourth overall (3:05.23) in the 1000-meter for Greenfield. Breiwick also was fifth overall (5:07.87) in the mile for the Green Wave.

For the Pioneer girls, Harper Hake’s performances in distance events helped fuel the win over the Green Wave. In the mile, Hake scored and took seventh overall (6:29.79).

Harper Hake (left) of the Pioneer Valley Regional track and field team participates in the 600-meter run at Smith College, Friday in Northampton. Credit: ADAM HARGRAVES / Staff Photo

“I like where I am right now,” Hake said. “I am truing to get a sub six in the mile. I want to get a better time in the two mile too.”

To improve her time in distance events, Hake relies on good nutrition and does runs that are longer than her events. Hake was 10th overall (2:02.32) in the 600-meter. The performance was a personal record for the freshman. In the 2-mile, Hake placed third overall (14:30).

Kyra Tamsin led the charge for the Green Wave in the girls’ events. In the 55-hurdles, Tamsin took first overall (10.48, PR) for Greenfield. Tamsin set another personal record in the 300-meter, placing eighth overall (48.62.)

“My 300 and my 55 hurdles were good,” Tamsin said. “I want my numbers to improve. But as of right now they aren’t bad.”

Lucianne Burnap established a personal record in the 55-hurdles, finishing sixth overall (11.46) for the Panthers. In the field events, Gabby Warriner-Cardin scored points and placed eighth-overall (21-08.50) in the shot put for the Panthers.

Burnap and Addison Chapin both finished tied for fifth (4-4.0) in the high jump for Pioneer.

In the long jump, Holly Babineau scored points and placed eighth-overall (13-09.75) for the Green Wave.

Boys track & field

Athol 27, Commerce 23 — The Bears downed the Raiders in Valley South competition. Elijah Etienne scored points and placed tied for seventh (32-10.50) in the shot put for the Bears.

John Blanchard took 14th overall (2:02.36) in the 600-meter event.

Frontier 41, Mohawk 35 — Ezra Rich’s first place performance in the shot put helped the Redhawks get past the Warriors in Valley North play.

Luke Howard placed second (2:45.76) in the 1000-meter for the Redhawks.

Tanner Biagini placed first overall in the 300-meter for Mohawk. Biagini also scored and placed ninth (6.94) in the 55-meter for the Warriors. Rex Kuoppala placed fourth overall (5:02.19) in the mile.

Peter Healey (11:14.57, third) and Carson Richardson (11:34.70, fourth) impressed in the 2-mile for the Warriors.

Mahar 51, Southwick 22 — The Senators ran past the Rams in Valley North competition.

Danny Quigley was eighth overall (39.18) in the 300-meter for the Senators. Ronnie Stone scored points and placed 15th overall (4-10.0) in the high jump.

Girls track & field

Athol 52, Commerce 1 — In Valley South competition, the Bears cruised past the Raiders. Emily Abram snagged a personal record in the shot put, finishing sixth overall (22-3.25) for Athol.

Mahar 40, Southwick 22 — Stellina Moore helped the Senators to a win over the Rams in Valley North play.

Moore finished tied for fourth overall (14-03.5) in the long jump and tied for third (4-8.0) in the high jump. Moore added a third place finish (9.98) in the 55-hurdles.

Madilyn Moore scored in the shot put for the Senators, finishing seventh (25 feet) overall.

Frontier 78, Mohawk 13 —The Redhawks defeated the Warriors in Valley North competition.

Louise Flagollet placed third in the 300-meter for the Redhawks. Louise Flagollet also took second overall (4-10.0) in the high jump. Phoebe Radner was seventh overall (1:58.44) in the 600-meter. Liv Christensen placed (14:19.49) in the 2-mile for Frontier. Emmanuelle Flagollet took second (9.55) in the 55-hurdles and fourth in the long jump (14-03.50).

Virginia Krezmien scored some points and placed sixth overall (3:40.32) in the 1000-meter for Mohawk. In the mile, Krezmien placed second overall (6:05.67).



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BATON ROUGE – LSU Beach Volleyball coach Russell Brock has announced the addition of two transfers – Emily Hellmuth and Zayna Meyer – who will join the Tigers for the upcoming season.

Hellmuth and Meyer come to LSU as grad transfers. The Tigers return 11 players from last year’s team. These two transfers join LSU in addition to six freshmen.

“Really excited about our two additions for this spring,” Brock said. “They are both athletic players with good size and great skills and are excited about the transition to beach. Both, are decorated indoor players who have been seasoned leaders for their teams. Their work ethic, positive attitudes and excitement will be fantastic additions to our culture and our team this year. Couldn’t be more excited to add them to our family.”

Hellmuth comes to LSU after a great four-year career playing indoor volleyball at Pepperdine and Texas A&M University. During her time playing indoor, she was a lethal outside hitter with over 1,000 career kills. Three of her four seasons she recorded at least 300 kills and during a match in her final season, she recorded a career high .667 hitting percentage.  As a senior last year, Hellmuth helped lead the Aggies to the NCAA National Championship Title with 72 digs, 45 blocks, 12 aces and eight assists.

“Emily has been tested as a passer and has great skills as a blocker and hitter. Her offensive ability will transition really well to the sand. She’s faced the biggest challenges under the brightest lights and has excelled in those moments.”

Meyer is coming to LSU following a four-year career playing indoor volleyball in which she finished her final season at UCLA with a total of 187 assists, 62 digs and 11 blocks. During the 2023 season, Meyer was named Big West Setter of the Year while playing indoor at Long Beach State and averaged 10 assists per set.

“Zayna is quick and springy. As one of the elite offensive setters in the country, she brings excellent control of the ball both as a setter and a hitter. Her ability to play above the net will also be a great asset defensively.”





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OMAHA, Neb. — Wisconsin outside hitter Trinity Shadd-Ceres has signed to join the Creighton Volleyball program later this month. Shadd-Ceres is Creighton’s third high-profile transfer this winter, joining Ayden Ames (Texas) and Katie Dalton (Kansas).

“Everyone we have talked to about Trinity says she is the best teammate and hardest worker, so she is going to fit right in here at Creighton,” said Creighton head coach Brian Rosen. “She may also be the best overall athlete in any sport to come through! Trinity is so explosive off the floor, has a great arm, and ability to play six rotations. With experience in the Final Four this season, she can handle the big moments. With Angie’s training, there is no limit to her potential and we are all so excited to get her in the gym this spring!”

Shadd-Ceres played in nine matches for Wisconsin’s Final Four team in 2025, finishing the season with 12 kills, six digs, four assists and two blocks. Eight of her 12 kills came during the NCAA Tournament, including four kills in the First Round vs. Eastern Illinois on Dec. 4th and three more in a Regional Final win at Texas on Dec. 14th.

That came after Shadd-Ceres played in four matches as a freshman in 2024, starting two. She finished her rookie campaign with 10 kills, seven digs and three blocks in four matches played. Among her teammates in 2024 was current Bluejay defensive specialist Saige Damrow.

The 5-foot-11 native of Ontario, Canada, was named the Senior Female Volleyball Athlete of the Year in 2023 and a member of Team Canada’s U19 Women’s National Team. She was also a track standout before enrolling at Wisconsin, as she was named Junior Female Track & Field Athlete of the Year in 2022 and Senior Female Athlete of the Year in 2023. She also partcipated in Canada’s Olympic Trials in the Long Jump in 2024.

Creighton finished the 2025 season with a 28-6 record, appearing in its 14th straight NCAA Tournament, winning its 12th consecutive BIG EAST regular-season title, earning sixth BIG EAST Tournament title in a row and reaching its second straight Elite Eight.



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