FORT MYERS, Fla. - For the first time in program history, Central Arkansas is the Atlantic Sun Conference (ASUN) Volleyball Champion. The fourth-seeded Sugar Bears secured the 2025 tournament title after defeating #3 EKU on Sunday afternoon inside Alico Arena.
Both teams opened the match with back-and-forth action that finally saw UCA build a four-point lead at 15-11. When the Sugar Bears built their lead to 19-14 in the first set, EKU Head Coach Johnna Bazzani called her second timeout of the set. The Colonels were unable to stop the momentum and Central Arkansas took the first set by a score of 25-21. Laci Bohannan finished the first set with five kills for UCA.
The second set began similarly to the first with both squads trading points before Central Arkansas was again the first to build real separation. Kills by Samantha Cousins and McKinzee Haas, coupled with an EKU attack error, put the Sugar Bears ahead 9-5. After building a 20-15 lead, UCA came out of an EKU timeout and put together a quick three-point scoring run and ultimately claimed the second set. Bohannan paced the Sugar Bears with nine kills while AG Hynes had eight for the Colonels.
For only the second time in 2025, the Colonels opened the third set having lost the first two. The team responded by scoring six of the first eight points to jump out to a 6-3 lead. Once the EKU lead was at 10-7, UCA Head Coach John Newberry called for his first timeout of the set. Newberry called his second timeout after EKU was ahead 16-12. The Colonels wouldn't relinquish the lead and won the set 25-21 to avoid a sweep.
Central Arkansas built an early 7-4 lead in the fourth set that increased to 8-4 following a combo block from Karlyn Frazier and Gabby Tuiaana. This forced Bazzani to call her first timeout of the set. The Sugar Bears came out of the break and grew their lead to 11-4 before EKU came fighting back with three unanswered points. The Sugar Bears were up 16-10 before another run by the Colonels forced a UCA timeout. Despite the fight from EKU, the Sugar Bears closed out the set and the match by a score of 25-21. Bohannan ended the contest with 24 kills, seven digs, four total blocks and the Tournament MVP honor.
All-Tournament Team
Laci Bohannan, Central Arkansas - Tournament MVP
Caylan Koons, Central Arkansas
Aelxis McDaniel, Central Arkansas
AG Hynes, EKU
Cassidy Trahan, EKU
Haley Yount, Jacksonville
Kailey McKnight, North Florida
News & Notes
- The Sugar Bears became only the 12th program to win a Volleybal tournament title since the ASUN began holding the event in 1985
- This was the first ASUN Championship Final not to feature either FGCU or Lipscomb since 2012 when ETSU defeated North Florida
- Three of the championship semifinalists ranked within the top 150 of the most recent NCAA Division I RPI rankings: EKU (71), Jacksonville (94), Central Arkansas (130)
- Sunday's win gave the University of Central Arkansas its first conference title in Volleyball after winning Football (2022), Softball (2023) and Men's and Women's Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field (2025)
Up Next
Central Arkansas has earned the league's automatic qualifier and represents the ASUN in the 2025 NCAA Women's Volleyball Championship. The Sugar Bears await the selection show on Sunday, Nov. 30, to see who they face in the first round of the national tournament.