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The 2025 Wabash College volleyball team honors seniors Will Beikes and Jackson Leeper
Elijah Greene
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Olivet Olivet 3-21,0-8 MCVL
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Winner Wabash Wabash 16-10,4-4 MCVL
Olivet Olivet
3-21,0-8 MCVL
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Final
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Wabash Wabash
16-10,4-4 MCVL
Winner
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 F
Olivet Olivet 13 22 17 (0)
Wabash Wabash 25 25 25 (3)

Game Recap: Volleyball |

Volleyball Honors Seniors Prior To 3-0 Win Over Olivet

CRAWFORDSVILLE, Indiana --- Wabash College honored senior volleyball players Will Beikes and Jackson Leeper prior to their final home match of the 2025 season. The Little Giants closed the year with a 3-0 sweep of Olivet College to finish 16-10 overall and 4-4 in Midwest Collegiate Volleyball League matches.
 
The 16 victories are the most by a Wabash team since the program's inaugural season in 2021. The four victories in MCVL action are also a program record and put the Little Giants in fifth place in the final league standings, one spot away from qualifying for next week's postseason tournament.
 
The Little Giants won in straight sets in their final match of the season against Olivet (3-21, 0-8 MCVL), winning 25-13, 25-22, 25-17. Wabash led the entire first set, jumping out to a 14-7 lead before earning the 25-13 victory.
 
Olivet battled back in the second set, erasing a 7-2 Wabash lead to take a 16-14 advantage. The teams traded four lead changes with six ties before the Little Giants captured the 25-22 win. Wabash and Olivet played to six ties and two lead changes before the Little Giants rode an 8-2 scoring edge to a 25-17 victory to wrap up the three-set victory.
 
Bawibawi Thang led Wabash with 10 kills. Leeper put away nine kills and finished his career with 569 total kills to rank fourth in the program's history. His .346 career attack percentage is the best in the five-year history of Wabash volleyball.
 
Beikes ends his collegiate volleyball career with 2,432 career assists after picking up 30 in the win over Olivet. The team's all-time leader by more than 2,000 assists, he finished with an average of 8.81 assists over 276 career sets played.
 
 
 
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