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UTAH VALLEY AND UTAH TECH SPLIT 2025 WAC VOLLEYBALL REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONSHIP

Utah Valley and Utah Tech split the 2025 WAC Volleyball regular season championship after each squad compiled a 10-2 record in conference play. Utah Valley secured its first ever WAC volleyball regular season title, finishing the conference season with eight wins in its last nine matches. Utah Tech also notched its first ever WAC volleyball regular season title, capping off the year with a perfect 9-0 record at home in the 2025 season.

 

THE BRACKET IS SET FOR THE 2025 WAC VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT

The WAC Volleyball Tournament is set to begin on Thursday, November 20 in Abilene, Texas.  The Wolverines claimed the first seed in the tournament, getting the nod over the Trailblazers as Utah Valley won the tiebreaker with more sets won over Utah Tech in the head-to-head matchups. No. 3 Tarleton State, No. 4 Abilene Christian, No. 5 UT Arlington, No. 6 California Baptist and No. 7 Southern Utah will compete for the WAC’s automatic bid into the 2025 NCAA Tournament.

 

UTAH VALLEY’S PAGE AND CHISM CLAIM THE WAC PLAYER AND SETTER OF THE YEAR AWARDS

Avery Page was named the 2025 WAC Player of the Year after leading Utah Valley to its first conference regular season title. Page notched a WAC-best 4.25 points per set this season during league play which included a total of 134 kills, 36 total blocks and 17 service aces. Page finished the conference season with a .314 hitting percentage, the third best in WAC. Evalyn Chism was selected as WAC Setter of the Year as she assisted the Wolverines to the best team hitting percentage in WAC play, as the team recorded a .257 hitting percentage over the final 12 matches.

 

TARLETON STATE’S CARTER AND DINH NAMED WAC LIBERO AND FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

Morgan Carter was tabbed the WAC Libero of the Year after totaling 372 digs throughout the season for an average of 3.96 digs per set. Carter collected double-digit digs in 22 of 24 matches this season including a season-high of 25 digs against Louisiana (8/30) and UT Arlington (10/30). Alyssa Dinh was chosen as WAC Freshman of the Year as she registered the best hitting percentage in the conference in 2025, hitting .326 over the year. Dinh concluded the regular season with 1.13 blocks per set, the sixth-most in the WAC.

 



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