A magical and record-setting season came to an end for the Chaminade University women's volleyball team as they lost to Cal State Los Angeles in the NCAA Division II West Regional. The Silverswords, who were the top seed in the West, finished their season with a 30-4 record, the most wins in program history. Cal State LA advanced to the West Region final for the third straight year with the victory.

Why It Matters

The loss marks the end of an impressive season for the Chaminade University women's volleyball team, who showed that they belong among the top programs in the West. It highlights the progress they have made in recent years and their determination to continue their success.

By the Numbers
  • Chaminade University finished the season with a 30-4 record, the most wins in program history.
  • Cal State Los Angeles improved to 20-10 with the win.
  • Chaminade was swept in a match for the first time this season.
  • The Silverswords had 24 attack errors and a season-low .078 hitting percentage in the match.
  • Emily Elliott of Cal State LA had 12 kills, while the rest of the team served up nine service aces.
State of Play
  • The loss ended Chaminade University's season and their quest for a West Regional title.
  • Cal State LA advanced to the West Region final for the third consecutive year.
  • Chaminade had previously lost to Cal State LA in last year's West Region final and had a four-match losing streak against them.
Bottom Line

Despite the loss, Chaminade University's women's volleyball team can be proud of their accomplishments and the progress they have made as a program. Their record-setting season is a testament to their talent and hard work.