Golden Eagles see season end in OVC tourney opener
CHARLESTON, Ill. – Tennessee Tech saw its season come to a close on Sunday as No. 3-seeded Southern Indiana topped the No. 6-seeded Golden Eagles 3-0 in the opening round of the Ohio Valley Conference Volleyball Championship. Tech finishes the 2025 campaign with a 14-17 record, including an 11-7 record in its final season in the OVC.
By Thomas Corhern, TTU Athletics Media Relations
CHARLESTON, Ill. – Tennessee Tech saw its season come to a close on Sunday as No. 3-seeded Southern Indiana topped the No. 6-seeded Golden Eagles 3-0 in the opening round of the Ohio Valley Conference Volleyball Championship.
Tech finishes the 2025 campaign with a 14-17 record, including an 11-7 record in its final season in the OVC.
Alayna Pierce led the way for the Golden Eagles, collecting 18 kills and 10 digs for a double-double, while MK Roberts also had a double-double with 10 assists and 19 digs. Bella Powell narrowly missed one herself as she had a team-best 20 digs with nine kills.
Jordyn Milhouse had a career-best six assisted blocks in the match, while Audrey Berkebile also topped her career-best with four assisted blocks.
Bella Lineberger had 17 assists in the match as well with four in the first three sets each, then five in the final set.
OVC Freshman of the Year Aysa Thomas had 39 assists and 20 digs for a double-double, while Carley Wright had 18 kills, Bianca Anderson 12 and Ashby Willis 11.
Southern Indiana (19-12, 14-4 OVC) advances to Monday's semifinal to take on No. 2-seeded Morehead State.
In the first set, the two teams were tied at 11, but Tech was able to climb out to a six-point lead at 18-12. USI rallied back to within three at 22-19, but Ava Schubert, Berkebile and Powell were able to get kills to give the Golden Eagles the 25-21 set win.
The second set was a tight one as the two teams battled to a 22-22 deadlock. Wright squared the set with a kill, then Anderson and Willis put USI at set point. An attack error gave Tech some life, but Willis clinched the set with a kill to give the Screaming Eagles a 25-23 win.
In the third, Tech led 21-16, but Southern Indiana rolled off eight straight points to force set point. Powell was able to break the string with a kill, but a service error gave USI the 25-22 win to put the Screaming Eagles up 2-1.
Wright put together a show in the final set as she put up seven kills on 12 attacks. Following a 15-15 tie, USI outscored Tech 10-4 down the stretch to close out the set and the match.
Photo | Jahmil Taylor, OVC
