2025-26 Spokane Volleyball News
A 20-win season came to a close for Spokane Volleyball on Friday, with the Sasquatch dropping a hard-fought Elite Eight match to Treasure Valley in Pasco.
The Sasquatch found their stride on Sunday morning, taking down Bellevue 3–1 and punching their ticket to the NWAC Elite 8.
Spokane Volleyball delivered when it mattered most, grinding out a five-set victory over Highline to stay alive in the postseason and advance to the second round of regionals.
A strong season for the Sasquatch brought well-deserved recognition as four Spokane players earned All-Region honors from the Northwest Athletic Conference.
Spokane Volleyball’s final home stand of the season was one to remember, with the Sasquatch battling Walla Walla through five tightly contested sets before shifting focus to the NWAC playoffs.
The Sasquatch stayed competitive in every set against a sharp Treasure Valley team, with Lainey Calvary recording double-digit kills and a standout all-around performance.
In front of their home crowd on Halloween night, Spokane delivered a statement victory, sweeping Big Bend in straight sets and showcasing their offensive efficiency and depth.
The Sasquatch continued their strong late-season push, earning a dominant sweep on the road at Columbia Basin College.
The Sasquatch showed no signs of slowing down, cruising to a straight-sets victory against Wenatchee Valley.
Behind steady offense and sharp blocking, Spokane volleyball handled business in Pendleton, earning a 3–0 win over Blue Mountain.
In a competitive three-set matchup, Spokane showed grit but came up short as Yakima Valley defended home court to secure a sweep.
Spokane proved their resilience, rallying from two sets down to top Walla Walla in a five-set thriller.
Spokane continued to compete hard in NWAC play, battling through long rallies and close sets before dropping a 3-0 decision to Treasure Valley at home.
Fueled by a standout performance from Aubree Lane, who tallied 19 kills, Spokane powered past Big Bend in straight sets for a convincing road win.
Led by standout performances from Joy Assonken and Daisy Lemley, Spokane controlled the match from start to finish, sweeping Columbia Basin 3-0.
The Sasquatch rolled past Wenatchee Valley in straight sets on the road Friday night, improving to 2–1 on the season.
