La Verne Volleyball Storms Toward SCIAC Title with Unbeaten Run
La Verne Volleyball Storms Toward SCIAC Title with Unbeaten Run
The University of La Verne women’s volleyball program is turning heads in the 2025 season. They currently sit undefeated as they roll through SCIAC play.

The No. 1 University of La Verne women’s volleyball program is turning heads in the 2025 season. The Leopards currently sit undefeated, dominating both non-conference and conference play in the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC).
With national recognition, deep roster depth, and a string of ranked wins already under their belt, ULV looks increasingly like a title-contender — and every match is available to watch live or on-demand via FloCollege.
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No. 1 La Verne Volleyball Key Wins
Since opening the season with a sweep of the Pacific Coast Classic (including a 3-0 win over a nationally-ranked Case Western Reserve Spartans squad) the Leopards have not looked back.
Some standout results:
- A 3-1 victory over Pomona‑Pitzer Sagehens (a top-20 matchup at the time) in SCIAC play, in which La Verne’s attackers Mya Ray and Lauren Gott combined for 35 kills.
- A sweep of the University of Redlands Bulldogs at home to move to 15-0, 6-0 in SCIAC, showcasing both offensive balance and defensive disruption (holding the Bulldogs to a .018 hitting percentage).
- A gutsy five-set triumph over Cal Lutheran Kingsmen, which sent a message: when challenged, the Leopards have the composure to pull through.
Why This Season Stands Out
Unbeaten record: With records showing 16-0 and 8-0 in SCIAC as of mid-October, La Verne is pacing at a historically elite level.
Balance across lines: The Leopards’ success isn’t just one-dimensional. From front-line hitters to back-row defense and setter distribution, the stats reveal depth and versatility.
National relevance: Entering the season ranked, taking down ranked opponents, and establishing themselves among Division III’s top programs.
Conference dominance: As SCIAC play heats up, ULV is setting itself apart from rivals and positioning for both a conference crown and a deep NCAA tournament run.
Preview: Remaining SCIAC Conference Schedule
With the non-conference slate largely behind them, La Verne now pivots fully into their SCIAC campaign. While the full schedule can be found on the official athletics page, here are upcoming conference showdowns to watch:
- Home vs. Whittier Poets – a key test for maintaining momentum.
- Road match at Occidental Tigers – a chance to show toughness in an away environment.
- Home vs. Chapman Panthers – conference rival with postseason implications.
Additional matches: the Leopards still must navigate the remainder of the SCIAC schedule, including any late-season battles for seeding and positioning.
How to Watch La Verne Volleyball On FloCollege
If you’re a volleyball fan, don’t miss a single serve. All University of La Verne home and away matches are streaming live on FloCollege, the go-to platform for DIII athletics coverage. Whether you’re catching a key conference clash or cheering on a sweep, simply log in at FloCollege.com or access through the FloSports app for full coverage.
What to keep an eye on
Can La Verne maintain its perfect record through the rest of SCIAC and into the postseason?
How will the Leopards handle pressure moments and road environments as the stakes climb?
Will this season mark not only a conference title but also a deep run in the NCAA Division III tournament?
Which student-athletes continue to elevate and potentially earn All-Conference or All-American recognition?
In short: The La Verne Leopards are firing on all cylinders, combining exquisite balance, depth, and consistency, and they’re doing so on the national stage. With their entire season streaming on FloCollege, now is the time for volleyball fans to tune in and take note.
How To Watch D3 College Women's Volleyball 2025
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NCAA Division 3 Volleyball Rankings 2025: Week 7 (Oct. 14)
- La Verne (80) – 16-0 – Prev. 1
- East Texas Baptist (5) – 20-0 – Prev. 2
- Wisconsin-Oshkosh – 20-2 – Prev. 3
- Wisconsin-Whitewater (1) – 19-2 – Prev. 4
- Juniata – 17-2 – Prev. 5
- Illinois Wesleyan – 15-1 – Prev. 7
- Wisconsin-Eau Claire – 19-2 – Prev. 8
- Johns Hopkins – 16-3 – Prev. 9
- Emory – 13-3 – Prev. 6
- Trinity (Texas) – 14-3 – Prev. 11
- Colby – 15-1 – Prev. 13
- Hope – 16-5 – Prev. 12
- Washington-St. Louis – 16-4 – Prev. 10
- Berry – 17-3 – Prev. 14
- MIT – 14-3 – Prev. 16
- Ithaca – 14-3 – Prev. 17
- Wesleyan (Conn.) – 14-1 – Prev. 21
- Marietta – 12-4 – Prev. 22
- Claremont-Mudd-Scripps – 12-5 – Prev. 20
- Otterbein – 16-3 – Prev. 15
- Virginia Wesleyan – 20-1 – Prev. 19
- Washington & Lee – 16-4 – Prev. 18
- Tufts – 14-2 – Prev. 25
- Dubuque – 18-3 – Prev. 23
- Gustavus Adolphus – 17-5 – Prev. 24
NCAA Division 3 Volleyball Rankings 2025: Week 6 (Oct. 7)
- La Verne (82) – 14-0 – Prev. 1
- East Texas Baptist (3) – 18-0 – Prev. 2
- Wisconsin-Oshkosh – 19-2 – Prev. 3
- Wisconsin-Whitewater (1) – 16-2 – Prev. 4
- Juniata – 14-2 – Prev. 6
- Emory – 12-2 – Prev. 7
- Illinois Wesleyan – 14-1 – Prev. 8
- Wisconsin-Eau Claire – 15-2 – Prev. 5
- Johns Hopkins – 14-3 – Prev. 9
- Washington-St. Louis – 14-3 – Prev. 10
- Trinity (Texas) – 12-3 – Prev. 11
- Hope – 13-4 – Prev. 13
- Colby – 13-1 – Prev. 12
- Berry – 15-3 – Prev. 14
- Otterbein – 15-1 – Prev. 18
- MIT – 13-3 – Prev. 16
- Ithaca – 11-3 – Prev. 19
- Washington & Lee – 15-3 – Prev. 15
- Virginia Wesleyan – 19-0 – Prev. 22
- Claremont-Mudd-Scripps – 9-5 – Prev. 17
- Wesleyan (Conn.) – 12-1 – Prev. 24
- Marietta – 10-4 – Prev. 21
- Dubuque – 17-2 – Prev. 23
- Gustavus Adolphus – 16-4 – Prev. 20
- Tufts – 12-2 – Prev. 25
Who Is #1 In NCAA Volleyball?
Top NCAA women's volleyball teams according to the AVCA/TARAFLEX WVB Poll
- Division I: Nebraska (16-0)
- Division II: Tampa (14-0)
- Division III: La Verne (16-0)
How Tall Is A Women's Volleyball Net?
A standard women's volleyball net is 7ft and 4.125 inches (2.24 meters). This contrasts a men's volleyball net which stand slightly taller at 7ft and 11.625 inches (2.43 meters).
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How To Watch Women's College Volleyball
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