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Volleyball Secures 5th Seed, Travels to LaGrange For CCS Quarterfinal

ATLANTA, Ga.-  The Collegiate Conference of the South (CCS) has announced the official seedings and bracket for the 2025 CCS Women's Volleyball Championship Tournament, set for November 11–15.

Now in its fourth edition, the tournament will feature six competitive programs battling for the conference crown, with early-round matchups hosted by the higher-seeded teams and the semifinal and championship rounds hosted by top-seeded Asbury.

Tournament play begins on Tuesday, November 11, with two opening-round matchups:

  • No. 3 seed Covenant (18-12, 13-3 CCS) will host No. 6 seed Belhaven (12-18, 7-9 CCS) in the tournament's opening contest.
  • No. 4 seed LaGrange (12-18, 10-6 CCS) welcomes No. 5 seed Huntingdon (17-16, 8-8 CCS) in the second match of the day.

The top two seeds receive a first-round bye and will open play in the semifinal round on Friday, November 14:

  • No. 1 seed Asbury (20-7, 15-1 CCS) will face the winner of the LaGrange-Huntingdon matchup.
  • No. 2 seed Maryville (22-7, 13-3 CCS) will take on the winner of the Covenant-Belhaven contest.
    • Maryville breaks the tie with Covenant by splitting with Asbury, 1-1, during the regular season.

The winners of each semifinal will advance to the championship match on Saturday, November 15, where the 2025 CCS Women's Volleyball Champion will be crowned.The full 2025 CCS Women's Volleyball Championship Tournament scheduleis as follows:


Quarterfinals
Tuesday, November 11
Game 1: No. 3 Covenant v. No. 6 Belhaven
Game 2: No. 4 LaGrange v. No. 5 Huntingdon
 
Semifinals
Friday, November 14
Game 3: No. 1 Asbury v. Winner of Game 2
Game 4: No. 2 Maryville v. Winner of Game 1
 
Finals
Saturday, November 15
Game 5: Winner of Game 3 v. Winner of Game 4

Huntingdon, entering the conference tournament as the #5 seed for the second consecutive season, currently sits 17-16 overall and 8-8 in conference- an improvement over their 14-17 record entering last seasons tournament. A year ago, the Hawks pieced together a run in the tournament that saw them knock off the #1 seed Asbury before falling to Covenant in the title match. As the open tournament play at LaGrange, they'll turn to the senior leadership of Molly Wilson, Aly Harris, and Alysa Bias while also relying on contributions from underclassmen such as Morgan Suggs and A'Kirra McElveen to mirror their tournament success from last season.

Visit collegiateconferenceofthesouth.com for tournament updates as play continues.