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A Look Back at the Fall 2025 Volleyball Season

A Look Back at the Fall 2025 Volleyball Season

CUTHBERT, Ga - As Andrew College Volleyball prepares for the Fall 2026 season, it's only right to reflect on the historic 2025 campaign for Andrew College Volleyball, first-year Head Coach Tevon Harris and its student-athletes. 

The fall 2025 season marked the most successful season in Andrew College Volleyball history. The Lady Tigers finished the year with a 15-15 overall record and an undefeated conference mark while competing against one of the toughest Division-I junior college schedules in the country. During the season, Andrew College faced eight top-20 opponents, including three-time defending national champion Florida Southwestern and eventual national champion Miami-Dade.

Entering the 2025 season, there were plenty of unknowns. However, the Fighting Tigers rallied together to secure their most wins since the 2016 season and posted their first .500 or better record in the past five years. In large part due to the energy and leadership of Coach Harris, the foundation laid by the previous staff and the trademark Fighting spirit of the Lady Tigers, the season became an all-around effort in pursuit of greatness.

They accomplished just that, concluding the 2025 season as Division-I Junior College Champions for the state of Georgia.

The Fighting Tigers Volleyball team will return to action during the Fall 2026 semester. 


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Andrew College is a National Junior College Athletic Association Division I school located in Cuthbert, Georgia. The Fighting Tigers sponsor 14 sports and compete in the Georgia Collegiate Athletic Association. Andrew College will move to the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, effective July 1, 2026.