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Kristen Nuss and Taryn Brasher repeat as Manhattan Seashore Open champions

By Editorial Board Published August 18, 2025 5 Min Read
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Kristen Nuss and Taryn Brasher repeat as Manhattan Seashore Open champions

Kristen Nuss was lined in sand, dulling her neon two-piece swimsuit. A white lei hung round her neck as she tried to stability her champion’s plaque awkwardly in a single hand.

“This thing is heavy,” she mentioned, “my arm is getting sore.”

Regardless of her and companion Taryn Brasher repeating as AVP Manhattan Seashore Open champions — grinding out a 15-21, 21-18, 15-13 victory over former USC standouts Megan Kraft and Terese Cannon — on Sunday, the load of each the {hardware} and the title wasn’t misplaced on Nuss.

“This is Wimbledon,” Nuss mentioned. “It’s the granddaddy of them all. My mom always said she wanted me to play at Wimbledon. … This is definitely one of the most coveted trophies right here.”

Companions since 2021, Nuss and Brasher have been greeted with a roar earlier than the primary serve. On the opposite aspect of the online, Kraft and Cannon appeared to be the underdogs to the Paris Olympians.

However as the previous Trojan duo snatched the opening set, followers pressed shoulder to shoulder alongside the railings and bleachers, pulled into the opportunity of a rally from the defending title-holders.

Kraft’s heavy serve and Cannon’s lengthy attain on the internet gave them the primary recreation at 21-15. Through the changeover between video games, Brasher and Nuss zeroed in on the cracks by serving collectively and passing cleaner.

“We don’t like first sets,” Nuss joked. “That is something we’ve learned this year especially … we should just not play the first set. But we know we can battle back no matter what.”

Kristen Nuss dives for a ball in the course of the girls’s championship match on the Manhattan Seashore Open on Sunday.

(Katelyn Mulcahy / For The Occasions)

Down three factors within the second set, Nuss and Brasher rallied and took a 21-18 win. And within the third set, with the groups even at 5, Nuss — the smallest participant on the sand — swung above her measurement, disguising her pictures by glancing a technique and spiking the ball the opposite.

“There is nothing — no deficit — that is going to scare Kristen,” Brasher mentioned.

Underneath the scorching Manhattan Seashore solar, followers stayed jammed alongside the railings. However the second closing wouldn’t comply with the identical fairytale ending.

For Phil Dalhausser and Trevor Crabb, this yr’s Manhattan Seashore Open doubled as each a curtain name and an opportunity to win a title.

Miles Evans, left, and Chase Budinger celebrate after winning the Manhattan Beach Open men's title Sunday.

Miles Evans, left, and Chase Budinger have fun after profitable the Manhattan Seashore Open males’s title Sunday.

(Katelyn Mulcahy/For The Occasions)

For the previous, it was the ultimate time he’d ever tower over California sand — a four-time Olympian, Worldwide Volleyball Corridor of Famer and seven-time Manhattan Seashore Open champion competing within the second-to-last AVP occasion of his profession. Crabb entered the weekend seeking to win the match for the second straight yr.

However Chase Budinger and Miles Evans had different plans, racing by way of the ultimate and burying the storybook ending 21-19, 21-16 to clinch the lads’s title.

Budinger and Evans tipped their caps to Dalhausser — recognizing the veteran who’s a legend within the sport.

There it’s. Chase Budinger and Miles Evans have claimed their first ever Manhattan Seashore Open championship.

They defeat veterans Phil Dalhausser and Trevor Crabb in straight units, 21-19, 21-16. pic.twitter.com/ApFA0Mf3sV

— Ira Gorawara (@IraGorawara) August 17, 2025

“[Dalhausser] is the best player to ever play the game,” Budinger mentioned. “So every time I step on the court playing against him, I really try to cherish those times with him — those memories, those battles — because he’s such an unbelievable player.”

Dripping in champagne and holding his plaque, Evans mentioned the triumph was validation for all of the work the duo has put in to interrupt by way of since pairing up in 2023.

“Hopefully this is the beginning of great things for us,” he mentioned.

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