SAN ANGELO - The Angelo State volleyball team travels closes its road trip tomorrow in West Texas as they travel to Alpine to take on Sul Ross State.
LAST TIME OUT
The Belles split their matches in Oklahoma, falling to Oklahoma Christian in five sets before bouncing back with a four-set win over Cameron. The Belles hit .249 against the Eagles and .248 against the Aggies.
SCOUTING SRSU
Sul Ross State is 2-8 on the season and winless in four conference matches; their eight-match losing streak comes after they opened their season with a pair of wins. The Lobos hit .103 as a team, led by Samantha Senak's .242 attack percentage. Cassandra Espinoza and Senak lead the team with 1.82 and 1.76 kills per set, respectively. Opponents hit .250 against the Lobos. BreAnna Quarles leads the team with 3.42 digs per set, and Senak leads the team with 0.52 blocks per set at the net.
BELLES NAMED LSC PRESEASON FAVES
The Belles were listed on top of the Lone Star Conference Preseason Poll, receiving 933 total votes and 30 of 54 first-place votes. They lead West Texas A&M, UT Tyler, DBU, and Texas Woman's in the conference's preseason poll; St. Mary's, Oklahoma Christian, Lubbock Christian, UT Permian Basin, and Texas A&M-Kingsville round out the poll's top ten. This is the Belles' first time being picked atop the LSC Preseason Poll since the 2021 season, when they claimed the LSC Regular Season Championship.
PARRISH NAMED LSC PRESEASON OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Junior outside hitter
Madi Parrish was named the LSC Preseason Offensive Player of the Year, as announced in the conference's preseason polls and awards on August 25th. Parrish, an AVCA Second Team All-American in 2024, is coming off a season in which she recorded 498 kills, the fifth-most in a single season in program history. Parrish is the first Belle since Kailyn Gilbreath in 2021 to be named the conference's preseason offensive player of the year. Gilbreath, like Parrish, is a product of Boswell HS, and in 2021, Gilbreath led the Belles to the LSC title en route to being named the LSC Player of the Year.
BELLES IN THE RANKINGS
The Belles enter the 2025 season ranked second in the AVCA Division II Top 25 poll. The Belles finished the 2024 season ranked fourth, their highest ranking to finish the season. The Belles have been ranked in 13-straight polls, dating back to September 17th, 2024. The second-place ranking is the highest for the Belles since they started the 2021 season ranked first in the country. Eight of the Belles' 28 matches this season will take place against teams ranked in the preseason top-25, with the Belles potentially adding two more ranked opponents as a part of the Colorado Premier Challenge on Sept. 13.
RETURNING STATS
The Belles return 66.4 percent of their kills from last season (1,201 of 1,810 kills), 51.2 percent of their blocks (130 of 254 blocks), and 35.2 percent of their digs (762 of 2,162 digs). The Belles return 13 letterwinners from last season's squad, including two All-Americans in
Madi Parrish and
Demi Carter.
Sydney Thornton, an All-LSC and LSC All-Freshman selection, also returns for the Belles.
A YEAR FOR THE RECORD BOOKS
The 2024 campaign turned out to be the single-best season in Angelo State Volleyball's 50-season history. The Belles went 32-3 overall and 15-1 in LSC play, winning the LSC Tournament, the NCAA South Central Regional, and advancing to the National Semifinals for the first time in program history. Five Belles -
Adeline Ortman,
Madi Parrish,
Evelyn Torres,
Caleigh Enax, and
Demi Carter - earned AVCA All-American honors, and
Chuck Waddington was named the AVCA South Central Region Coach of the Year. The season also featured a 20-match win streak that extended from October 5th to December 13th, when the Belles' season ended in the national semifinals.
HOME COURT DOMINANCE
Under head coach
Chuck Waddington, the Belles are 206-34 inside the Junell Center-Stephens Arena, boasting an impressive .857 winning percentage. The Belles are a combined 31-2 on their home court since the 2023 season, with both losses coming against ranked opponents who would go on to win their region later that season: No. 5 West Texas A&M in 2023 (South Central) and No. 23 Central Oklahoma in 2024 (Central).
ATTENDANCE
On opening weekend, the Belles led all Division II programs in attendance, with 5,152 fans watching the Belles go 4-0 at the 2025 Kathleen Brasfield Invitational. The Belles had 3,123 fans in attendance in their season-opening sweep of Arkansas-Monticello. The Belles' match against No. 23 Colorado Mesa saw 851 in the stands, the second-highest attendance at a Division II match on opening weekend. At the 2024 KBI, the Belles set a new program and LSC attendance record when 3,315 fans packed the Junell Center-Stephens Arena to watch the Belles' season-opening sweep of New Mexico Highlands. The Belles are consistently one of the biggest draws in Division II. In
Chuck Waddington's time leading the Belles Volleyball program, the Belles have drawn 37 crowds of over a thousand fans, going 32-5 in matches with over a thousand fans inside the Junell Center - Stephens Arena. During last season's South Central Regional, 4,237 fans watched the Belles win their three matches to claim the South Central Regional Championship and clinch their spot in the Elite Eight. The Belles bested their previous attendance record from the 2023 season, where 2,936 fans filled the seats of the Junell Center - Stephens Arena to watch the Belles sweep Southwest at the Kathleen Brasfield Invitational.
NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK
Waddington and the Belles lost six players from last season's regional champions - three of whom were All-Americans in 2024. The Belles have restocked their talent, bringing in three transfers -
Gabi Ashcraft (Palm Beach Atlantic),
Madison Scrivner (North Texas), and
Indiah Maroney (Liberty) - alongside four true freshmen:
Chanelle Cancel,
Mary Johnson,
Annie Witt, and
Journi Jones.