TUSKEGEE, Ala. __ The Tuskegee women's volleyball team will wrap up its 2025 regular season on Thursday, November 13, traveling to Mobile, Ala., to face Spring Hill inside the Arthur R. Outlaw Recreation Center.
First serve is set for 6 p.m. CT, as the Golden Tigers look to end their conference schedule on a strong note before heading into the SIAC Championship Tournament.
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GAME INFORMATIONÂ
Date:Â Thutsday, November 13, 2025Â Â
Time:Â 6:00 PM CTÂ Â
Location:Â Mobile, Ala. (Arthur R. Outlaw Recreation Center)Â
Watch Live:Â
SIAC NetworkÂ
Live Stats:Â
goldentigersports.comÂ
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ABOUT TUSKEGEE (14-13, 7-11 SIAC)
Tuskegee enters Thursday's matchup following a 3-0 home loss to Miles in the Golden Tiger home finale. Despite the setback, the Golden Tigers have turned in one of their most competitive seasons under Head Coach
Pamela Perkins, highlighted by a 5-1 start and a 4-2 mark both home and on the road.
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The Golden Tigers average 10.5 kills, 9.8 assists, and 14.3 digs per set, while holding opponents to a .119 hitting percentage. Junior
Najwa Williams leads the team with 221 kills (2.48 per set) and a team-high 39 service aces, ranking among the SIAC leaders in both categories.
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Zariah Messick follows with 155 kills (.195 hitting) and 134 digs, while setters
Mikea Allen and
Sahnee Dillahunt-Nedd have combined for over 700 assists. Defensively,
Jasmine Brantley anchors the back line with 286 digs and a .914 reception rate, while
Gabriella Jones (76 blocks),
Sian Sprinkle (65 blocks), and
Jordyn Jones (63 blocks) have all been key factors at the net.
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ABOUT SPRING HILL (22-5, 18-0 SIAC)
Spring Hill remains the standard in the SIAC, entering the final week of the regular season undefeated in league play and looking to complete a perfect conference slate. The Badgers, winners of their last nineteen matches, lead the SIAC in nearly every major statistical category, including hitting percentage (.257) and kills per set (12.8).
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Spring Hill is led by a veteran trio that has powered the team's dominance throughout the season. Claire Hayes leads the Badgers with 311 kills (3.66 per set) and .253 a hitting percentage, while Jaylyne Bell has added 256 kills and 67 blocks. Setter Monica Vargo has been the engine of the offense, ranking near the top of the conference with 823 assists (9.6 per set). Defensively, Ashlyn Whiteside has totaled 393 digs, and middle blocker Hayley Hillman leads the team with 79 blocks.
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First serve between Tuskegee and Spring Hill is set for 6 p.m. inside the Arthur R. Outlaw Recreation Center. Fans can follow live stats and watch live on the SIAC Network.
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