PENSACOLA, Fla. | UAH's volleyball postseason run came to an end on Saturday night, as the No. 3 seed Chargers fell in a hard-fought five-set semifinal to No. 2 seed Trevecca Nazarene, 3–2 (23–25, 25–23, 21–25, 25–23, 9–15). The loss concludes UAH's 2025 campaign with a 24–7 overall record and a 15–5 mark in Gulf South Conference play.
The semifinal matchup featured both teams trading momentum across the first four sets. UAH matched Trevecca nearly point for point, but the Trojans found the final push in the decisive fifth frame, hitting .214 to UAH's -.105.
The Chargers were led by Caroline Moyer's 20 kills, supported by 13 kills each from Kayla Ward and Mary Grace Bundrant. Ward paced the blocking effort with five total blocks, while Bundrant added four and Moyer contributed three.
UAH's setting duo once again steered the offense, with Cooper Garrett handing out 30 assists and Anna Clare Hutto adding 27. Garrett also notched 12 digs, while libero Sydney Durban led the defensive effort with 24 digs.
The Chargers totaled 77 digs and 10 team blocks in the match, but Trevecca's efficiency in key late stretches proved decisive. The Trojans were fueled by Katilyn Grant's 18 kills and nine blocks.
Despite the setback, UAH closes its season with a strong 24-win campaign, a GSC semifinal appearance, and another competitive showing on the conference stage.