OVERVIEW:
Great Midwest volleyball programs recorded an overall record of 21-21 during week of the 2025 season. Teams beat programs from a variety of conferences including the GAC, PBC, MEC, PSAC, GLIAC, SAC, and MIAA. The G-MAC will begin conference Thursday (Sept. 18) evening.
SCOREBOARD:
Tuesday, September 9
Lake Erie 3, Central State 2
Ursuline 0, UIndy 3
Walsh 1, Fairmont State 3
Malone 1, West Liberty 3
Thursday, September 11
Lake Erie 3, Southeastern Oklahoma State 1
Ashland 3, Flagler 1
Friday, September 12
Lake Erie 0, St. Martin 3
Malone 0, Slippery Rock 3
Hillsdale 3, Wheeling 0
Findlay 3, Gannon 0
Kentucky Wesleyan 1, Charleston 3
Northwood 3, Seton Hill 0
Tiffin 0, Davenport 3
Lake Erie 1, Texas A&M 3
Cedarville 3, Saginaw Valley 0
Malone 1, University of Illinois Springfield 3
Ohio Dominican 3, Shippensburg 2
Ashland 1, Newberry 3
Hillsdale 1, Central Missouri 3
Kentucky Wesleyan 2, Glenville State 3
Walsh 3, Seton Hill 1
Tiffin 1, Gannon 3
Ohio Dominican 1, Frostburg State 3
Cedarville 0, UIndy 3
Findlay 3, Davenport 1
Saturday, September 13
Lake Erie 0, Bridgeport 3
Malone 3, Bluefield State 1
Kentucky Wesleyan 3, Point Park 2
Tiffin 3, Wheeling 0
Findlay 3, Central Missouri 2
Ashland 0, Embry-Riddle 3
Malone 1, Bloomsburg 3
Thomas More 3, Emory & Henry 0
Cedarville 3, D’Youville 0
Walsh 1, IUP 3
Ohio Dominican 3, UPJ 0
Hillsdale 0, Grand Valley 3
Ashland 3, Lenoir-Rhyne 0
Thomas More 3, Lee 2
Northwood 3, IUP 0
Kentucky Wesleyan 0, West Virginia State 3
Cedarville 3, West Liberty 0
MATCH HIGHLIGHTS:
- The Oilers went 3-0 during week two of the 2025 season to improve to 5-1 on the year. One of Findlay’s wins included an upset over the No. 17 ranked Gannon Knights. Makenna Belcher once again was named the North Division Athlete of the Week for a dominant performance for Findlay. She smashed 55 kills at 4.58 per set. Belcher is third in the conference in kills with 98 this season. Findlay cracked the AVCA poll at No. 25 earlier this week.
- Lake Erie went 3-1 with wins over Central State, Southeastern Oklahoma, and Bridgeport. Allison Kirch leads the Storm with 3.04 points and 2.75 kills per set.
- Ashland finds themselves at the top of the East Division after a 2-2 weekend. Ravin Morgan continues to lead the league in blocks with 1.68 per set. Abbey Queen paced the Eagles in a sweep over Lenoir-Rhyne. She led with 14 digs following a 20-dig performance against Embry-Riddle. Queen currently leads the G-MAC with 5.60 digs per set.
- The Yellow Jackets from Cedarville continue to lead the South Division following a 3-1 record during week 2. Madelyn Hensley has registered a conference-high .60 services aces per set. Cedarville is 5-2 heading into conference play.
- Walsh’s Kameron Stover was the East Division Player of the Week after recording two double-doubles to finish with an impressive stat line of 65 kills while hitting .352. She added 31 digs, three blocks, one ace, and was 43/46 on serve reception.
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:
Hitting Percentage: Hadley Wolfe, KWC (.435)
Kills: Kameron Stover, WU (138, 4.60/set)
Assists: Emma White, UF (272, 11.83/set)
Blocks: Ravin Morgan, AU (42, 1.68/set)
Service Aces: Madelyn Hensley, CU (.60/set)
Digs: Abbey Queen, AU (140, 5.60/set)
Points: Kameron Stover, WU (149)
UP NEXT:
Week 3 Matchups
Tuesday, September 16
Walsh 3, Glenville State 2
Ursuline 0, West Liberty 3
Wednesday, September 17
Thomas More 3, Kentucky State 1
Friday, September 19
Walsh vs. Ursuline, 6 P.M.
Ashland vs. Lake Erie, 6 P.M.
Hillsdale vs. Ohio Dominican, 7 P.M.
Findlay vs. Tiffin, 7 P.M.
Northwood vs. Cedarville, 7 P.M.
Saturday, September 20
Malone vs. Ursuline, 11 A.M.
Hillsdale vs. Cedarville, 1 P.M.
Walsh vs. Lake Erie, 2 P.M.
Kentucky Wesleyan vs. Thomas More, 5 P.M.
Northwood vs. Ohio Dominican, 5 P.M.