How to Follow Action at the 2025 DI Women's Volleyball National Championship

11/28/2025 9:33:34 AM

The 2025 Division I Women's Volleyball National Championship will be hosted by College of the Ozarks in Point Lookout, MO. Pool play begins on Wednesday, December 3 at 9:00am CT and goes through Thursday, December 4. Semifinal matches will then be played on Friday, December 5, with the championahip match on Saturday, December 6 at 1:00pm.

How to Follow
Live Streaming Video*: You can watch each match on the NCCAA Network. The NCCAA Network is available on both your desktop and mobile/tablet devices at nccaanetwork.com as well as on TV apps through Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Apple TV, and Roku. It's also available on the NCCAA Network app for iOS and Android.
Live Stats: Click here
Twitter: @TheNCCAA | @NCCAAChamps
Instagram: @TheNCCAA
Flickr: Photos from the event will be posted here
General Information and Box Scores: Championship Page
  
*Fees apply ($6.95/match, $32.95 tournament pass, or $99.95 all sports access pass for 2025-26)

ABOUT THE NCCAA NETWORK
The NCCAA Network serves as the home to 16 National Championship and Invitational events with nearly 200 different multi-camera broadcasts scheduled in 2025-26. The network is the primary location where fans can go to live stream or watch on demand their favorite NCCAA programs, as they compete to be crowned a National Champion. Events are available online, through the NCCAA Network mobile app, and on TV apps such as Amazon Fire RV, Android TV, Apple TV and Roku. 

Fans can purchase a 12-month all-access pass from the time of purchase for $99.95 or view the 2025-26 NCCAA Network Schedule for specific tournament pass pricing. The NCCAA Network also can direct fans to other NCCAA institutions broadcast networks partnered with Hudl for regular season and regional tournament action. 
 
To purchase, simply click on one of the scheduled broadcasts, log-in or create a Hudl account, then follow the prompts to select the all-access pass, tournament pass, or single game pass. 
 
The NCCAA has full and exclusive authority over all internet, radio, and television broadcasting and filming connected with any NCCAA National Championship or Invitational event. 

THE HISTORY
This is the fifth straight year that College of the Ozarks has hosted the NCCAA DI Women's Volleyball National Championshop, as CofO has hosted six of the last seven tournaments. Bethel University has the most national championships of any current NCCAA school with five, their last championship coming in 2020. Grace College has won back-to-back national championships, the first school to do so since Boila University in 2017 and 2018. No school has won three DI Women's Volleyball championships in a row since Taylor University did so from 1989-1991. 

LAST YEAR
Grace College won their second straight NCCAA DI Women's Volleyball National Championship and third in program history in 2024. The Lancers knocked off host College of the Ozarks 3-1 and Lancaster Bible College 3-0 in Pool Play before falling to Jessup University in straight sets to finish second in their pool. Grace then upset top-seeded Columbia International University in a five set thriller in the semifinals before defeating Jessup 3-1 in a rematch in the national championship match to clinch their second straight blue banner. The Lancers' Alisha Voss was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player. 

LODGING
Families and friends are encouraged to pursue reservations at their team's assigned hotel. Please be sure to indicate you are fans of the NCCAA Volleyball National Championship for potential reduced rates. Should additional accommodations not be available at your team's hotel, Branson, MO has a wealth of quality rooms available that can be accessed at explorebranson.com.

FACILITY LOCATION
College of the Ozarks is located at 100 Opportunity Avenue, Point Lookout, MO, 65726. Click here to view a campus map of College of the Ozarks. No outside food or drink is allowed to be brought into the facility.

TICKETS
Admission 4-Day Pass Day Pass
General Spectator $40 $15
Students (5th grade - college) $25 $10
Senior Citizens (age 60+) $25 $10
Children (4th grade and under) FREE FREE
  

CONCESSIONS
Concessions will be available on site.

CHAMPIONSHIP GEAR
Fine Designs, the Official NCCAA Championship Apparel Provider, will be on site. Custom apparel may also be purchased at championshipgear.com.

SPECTATOR CODE OF CONDUCT
The NCCAA is committed to the true spirit of competition and upholding the four core values of the Game Plan 4 LIFE: Love, Integrity, Faith, and Excellence. We ask that spectator join us in exhibiting these Christ-like characteristics and help create a positive environment. Profanity, derogatory comments and slurs, or other intimidating actions directed at student-athletes, officials, team representatives, or other fans will not be tolerated and are grounds for removal.

MEET THE TEAMS

#1 COLUMBIA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY (COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA)

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- At-Large Selection
- Fifth NCCAA DI Women's Volleyball Championship appearance
- Kelcey Mangum - Third in NCCAA in digs (534), second in digs per set (5.13)

#2 GRACE COLLEGE (WINONA LAKE, INDIANA)

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- Midwest Region Qualifier
- Seeking third straight NCCAA DI Women's Volleyball National Championship
- Livia Tate - Ninth in NCCAA in blocks per set (1.06), seventh in total blocks (111)

#3 OHIO CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY (CIRCLEVILLE, OHIO)

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- Mideast Region Champion
- First NCCAA DI Women's Volleyball Championship appearance in program history
- Sophie Coleman - Fifth in NCCAA in digs (510), 10th in digs per set (4.59)

#4 MID-AMERICA CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY (OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA)

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- Central Region Champion
- Seventh straight NCCAA DI Women's Volleyball Championship appearance
- Seyi Atolagbe - second in NCCAA in kills (255), fourth in hitting percentage (.399)

#5 BETHEL UNIVERSITY (MISHAWAKA, INDIANA)

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- North Central Region Representative
- 19th NCCAA DI Women's Volleyball Championship appearance
- Haley Bidenbach - fourth in NCCAA in assists (1078), sixth in assists per set (8.84)

#6 CLINTON COLLEGE (ROCK HILL, SOUTH CAROLINA)

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- South Region Champion
- Second NCCAA DI Women's Volleyball Championship appearance
- Alexia Cunningham - leads NCCAA in hitting percentage (.458)

#7 COLLEGE OF THE OZARKS (POINT LOOKOUT, MISSOURI)

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- Host Institution
- Fifth straight NCCAA DI Women's Volleyball Championship appearance
- Anna Brunner - third in NCCAA in total blocks (141), fourth in blocks per set (1.31)

#8 STERLING COLLEGE (STERLING, KANSAS)

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- At-Large Selection
- First NCCAA DI Women's Volleyball Championship appearance in program history
- Aliya McClanahan - seventh in NCCAA in kills (281), 10th in hitting percentage (.336)

About the NCCAA
Established in 1968, the National Christian College Athletic Association uses intercollegiate athletics to further the Great Commission and is committed to equipping student-athletes and coaches to make a positive impact for Christ. The NCCAA currently holds 23 national championship events, along with one national invitational for 88 member schools across 28 states and two Canadian provinces. For more information on the NCCAA, visit our website, thenccaa.org, and follow us on FacebookTwitter/X, and Instagram at @thenccaa.