Dillard (LA) Triumphs Over Fisk (TN) to Secure Conference Championship
BOSSIER CITY, LA — In an electrifying volleyball showdown at the Billy Montgomery Gym on November 12, 2025, the Dillard University (LA) team defeated Fisk University (TN) in a gripping five-set match. The final scores read 21-25, 25-22, 25-23, 24-26, 15-12, marking a hard-fought victory for Dillard, who maintained their title as HBCUAC Volleyball Champions.
- First Set:Fisk started strong, edging out Dillard with a 25-21 win. This set showcased Fisk's offensive prowess, with Shelby Chamblin leading with 18 kills throughout the match.
- Second Set:Dillard responded with grit, achieving a 25-22 victory. Key contributions came from Gabrielle Washington, whose attack percentage stood out at .304, and Makaela Swoopes, contributing significantly with 14 kills.
- Third Set:Dillard maintained momentum, securing the set 25-23. Sarai Rogers was instrumental in this set, delivering crucial points with a kill percentage of .308.
- Fourth Set:Fisk fought back, narrowly taking the set 26-24. Chennille McClellan's performance was notable, with 13 kills and a .176 attack percentage, bolstering Fisk's efforts.
- Fifth Set: The final set was a nail-biter, with Dillard clinching victory at 15-12. The team's collective resilience and sharp execution under pressure were key to their triumph. Gabrielle Washington and Sarai Rogers played pivotal roles in securing the win.
Statistical Overview:
- Dillard's Offense: Dillard executed a balanced attack strategy, amassing 61 kills with an overall attack percentage of .161. Gabrielle Washington led the charge with 12 kills, supported by Neveah Bax and Cadence Thomas, each contributing effectively.
- Fisk's Defense: Despite the loss, Fisk showcased a commendable defensive stance, with 72 digs collectively. Nialah Gupton's defensive efforts were noteworthy, as she anchored the backline with 22 digs.
- Service and Blocks: Both teams displayed strong service games and blocking capabilities. Dillard recorded 8 blocks, while Fisk tallied 10, highlighting their defensive acumen.
The match, attended by 65 spectators, lasted 2 hours and 35 minutes, with officials Talbertcu Thomas, Jennyfer Imanuel, and J Foulks I Hassell ensuring fair play throughout. This contest marked a significant win for Dillard, reinforcing their pursuit of excellence in collegiate volleyball, while Fisk will look to rebound in their next season.
–Bleu Devils–
