Savannah State Holds Spring Volleyball Practice
Savannah State's volleyball team aims to surpass their record of 16 wins from last season as they prepare for the 2026 season. Head coach Roselidah Obunaga emphasizes the team's determination to achieve their championship goals despite last season's semifinals loss in the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Currently, the squad is practicing twice a week, focusing on skills development, but faces challenges due to the loss of players and injuries, limiting their roster to seven healthy members. The team looks forward to welcoming new recruits and boosting their numbers for the upcoming season.
By the Numbers- 16 wins set a new single-season record in volleyball for Savannah State last year.
- Coach Obunaga has signed three new players and has one verbal commitment for the upcoming fall season.
- The team is currently short-handed with only seven healthy players at spring practice.
- They have been focusing on serves, receiving, and strengthening hitting tactics during their practice sessions.
As spring practice concludes on April 24, the team will shift its focus to academics and finals before heading home. New recruits will join at summer camp, enhancing the team鈥檚 roster for the fall season. Obunaga is actively seeking additional players to strengthen the team further.
Bottom LineThe Savannah State volleyball team鈥檚 commitment to improvement is evident as they aim to break their single-season win record again. With strategic recruitment and focused training, the outlook for the 2026 season is promising, despite current challenges. Their resilience to adapt in the face of personnel changes may play a crucial role in their future success.
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