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Brewton-Parker Christian University

Brewton-Parker Christian University Athletics
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Winner Blue Mountain Christian University BMU 0-0,0-0
0
Brewton Parker College BPC 0-0,0-0
Winner
Blue Mountain Christian University BMU
0-0,0-0
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Final
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Brewton Parker College BPC
0-0,0-0
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 F
Blue Mountain Christian University BMU 25 25 25 (3)
Brewton Parker College BPC 18 20 20 (0)

Game Recap: Women's Volleyball | | Ryan Feaster- Sports Information Director

Barons Fall to Toppers in Straight Sets

MOUNT VERNON, Ga. - The Brewton-Parker Christian University Barons fought valiantly but came up short against Blue Mountain Christian University Toppers at Gillis Gymnasium on September 26, 2025. The conference match concluded with the Barons dropping the match in straight sets, 0-3.

The Barons struggled throughout the sets, concluding the first set at 18-25, followed by a consistent pattern in the next two sets, ending both at 20-25. This result extends the Barons' challenging season, bringing their current record to 2-11 and 0-6 in conference play.

Key performances came from Taylor Lamontagne, leading the team with seven kills and nine digs and adding an ace to her stats. Amme Mobley and Na'Chelle Thomas also made significant contributions, with six and four kills, respectively. In terms of defense, Raphaela Felisberto was central, providing not only one block and one ace but also leading in assists with 19. Alana Garcia showcased her all-around capabilities by contributing two aces and the highest digs at 10.

After the match, Head Coach Obed Quiles reflected on the team's performance, emphasizing the need for avoiding unforced errors, "We can't keep giving our opponents extra chances. We keep making unforced errors offensively, and we need to be better,"

Looking forward, the Barons are set to face the University of Tennessee Southern Firehawks at Gillis Gymnasium on September 27, 2025. The Barons are looking to bounce back and improve their conference record.
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