High Point Claims Big South Title, Completes Third Straight Regular Season Crown
High Point University secured the Big South regular season championship on November 15 with a straight sets victory on senior night, finishing league play with a 12 2 conference record. The win underscores the Panthers sustained program strength, honors a senior class that contributed across aces blocks and kills, and positions the team for postseason conference play that matters to local fans and the campus community.

On November 15 High Point University’s volleyball team clinched the Big South regular season championship with a straight sets victory in the program’s senior night match. The Panthers closed league play at 12 2, winning the regular season title for a third consecutive year, according to the university release. The victory and accompanying senior recognition highlighted the continuity and competitiveness of the program as it moves into conference postseason play.
The match was described by the university as a team performance fueled by the senior class, with statistical contributions singled out in aces blocks and kills. Those categories were emphasized in the team release as central to the Panthers success throughout the season. The straight sets result on senior night capped regular season competition and served as a milestone for upperclass players who have led the program to repeated league success.
For local residents the outcome reinforces High Point as a focal point of collegiate athletics in Guilford County. The sustained run of regular season championships can have ripple effects for student recruitment alumni engagement and game day attendance. Community businesses that benefit from campus events are likely to see continued support when the team hosts or advances to postseason matches. For students and families the recognition of seniors on the court spotlights the student athlete experience and the personal stakes of collegiate competition.
Institutionally the third straight regular season title speaks to program stability within the Big South. A dominant conference performance over multiple seasons affects institutional planning for athletics budgets coaching staff retention and recruiting strategy. It also shapes expectations for postseason play where regular season results often influence seeding and matchup opportunities. High Point now enters the Big South tournament and other postseason possibilities with momentum and a roster that has been publicly acknowledged for specific offensive and defensive production.
The university release noted the team will proceed to postseason conference play with the schedule set to continue after the regular season finale. Local fans and community stakeholders will be watching how the Panthers translate regular season success into tournament performance. As the program pursues further success the contributions of the senior class and the statistical areas highlighted in the release will remain central to the team narrative and to the broader civic and campus interest in High Point volleyball.
