Regional Showdowns
NCAA Division III Men's Volleyball. It's heating up. Each region is vying for dominance, and the stakes couldn't be higher. Region I is led by the powerhouse Springfield College, who have been nothing short of dominant with a 20-2 record. Their consistency on the court is a problem for anyone daring to challenge them.
Springfield's Stronghold
Let's be real. Springfield College has been running the show in Region I. Their top hitters, like Matthew Lilley, have been putting on a clinic, boasting a hitting percentage through the roof. Opponents? They have no answer. The Pride are eyeing another championship run, and they’re making it known.
The Battle in Region II
Meanwhile, in Region II, Vassar College is making waves. With a 19-3 record, they're on Springfield's heels. Jacob Kim, their star setter, has been dishing out assists with precision unmatched. It's like he sees the game in slow motion. Vassar’s recent victory over NYU proved they're not just here to play—they’re here to win.
A Dark Horse in Region III?
Region III is witnessing a sleeper team rise. MIT has become a force to reckon with. Their blend of tactical genius and raw talent has led them to a strong 18-4 record. Alex Rojas is their secret weapon, consistently delivering clutch performances. And just like that… Region III has become a battlefield.
Looking Ahead
As the countdown to the Men's Volleyball Championship on April 24-26, 2026, begins, all eyes are on these regional juggernauts. Who will emerge as the top dog? You could feel it coming. One thing's for sure: This isn't just volleyball. It's war on the court.
Handled business.
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Source: NCAA


