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September 13, 2025: during Bash at the Beach volleyball between Jacksonville University Dolphins and Bethune Cookman Wildcats at Moore Gymnasium in Daytona Beach, FL. Romeo Guzman/BCU Athletics
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Mississippi Val. MVSU 3-6,0-1 SWAC
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Winner Bethune-Cookman BCU 4-9,1-0 SWAC
Mississippi Val. MVSU
3-6,0-1 SWAC
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Final
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Bethune-Cookman BCU
4-9,1-0 SWAC
Winner
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Mississippi Val. MVSU 20 8 22 (0)
Bethune-Cookman BCU 25 25 25 (3)

Game Recap: Women's Volleyball |

Preston Powers Cats Past Mississippi Valley

Volleyball sweeps Delta Devilettes in SWAC opener

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Tiyanna Preston logged her fourth double-digit kills performance of the season Friday evening, as Bethune-Cookman defeated Mississippi Valley State 3-0 in the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) opener for both teams inside Richard V. Moore Gymnasium in Daytona Beach, Florida. B-CU grabbed the win on scores of 25-20, 25-8, 25-22.
 
Leading 19-13 in the opening set, Bethune-Cookman (4-9, 1-0 SWAC) allowed visiting Mississippi Valley State back into the frame with a pair of Brooklyn Brunt kills and an Alaya Rhodes service ace, as the Delta Devilettes got to within 19-18. The Wildcats answered quickly with two kills from redshirt sophomore outside hitter Shayla Henry down the stretch, added a kill from freshman setter Melissa Gonzalez and a kill from Sierra Herndon down the middle. Another Henry kill sealed the set victory for the Maroon and Gold.
 
Mississippi Valley State (3-9, 0-1 SWAC) was held to kits lowest scoring output of the night in the second set, as well as being limited to just .000 hitting in the frame.
 
The Wildcats countered hitting a match-high .548 clip in the frame behind five kills from senior opposite Ariel "AJ" Simmons, as well as four kills from Henry.
 
B-CU held the Delta Devilettes to eight points in the set – the lowest of any set on the year allowed by the Maroon and Gold.
 
In the third set, Bethune-Cookman jumped out to an 11-4 lead behind kills from Tiyanna Preston, as well as using the serve of both Amya Jennings and Sthefany Carvalho, respectively.
 
After some substitutions from the Cats, MVSU crawled back into the set at 18-17 with the play of Dashaun Pinesette in the form of kills, and Leticia Franco on serve. Another Pinesette kill pulled the visitors to within 19-18 before Neveah Donahoe collected a kill, followed by an attack error from MVSU's Madison Conley. A service ace from Gonzalez advanced the Wildcats lead to 22-18.
 
Sienna Lawrence tallied a kill down the stretch with a service error from Franco wrapping up the Cats victory.
 
B-CU had three service aces in the final frame.
 
On the night, MVSU was paced offensively by the eight kills from Pinesette, as well as six from Lyric Edwards. Meanwhile, Rhodes pulled in nine digs, defensively.
 
The Cats were led on the night by the 10-kill performance from Preston, as she hit .381 overall in the match. Herndon had five kills and three blocks (two solo). Sophomore setter Nola Hemphill supplied a match-high 24 assists. And it was Carvalho with 12 digs on the night, also a match-high in that category.
 
Bethune-Cookman next faces Jackson State in a SWAC matchup Sunday, Sept. 28, at 1 p.m., back inside Moore Gymnasium.
 
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