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Savannah State Volleyball Shatters HBCU Attendance Record in Sweep of Allen

Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldOctober 15, 20253 Mins Read
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Key takeaways
  • Record attendance at Savannah State volleyball game energized the crowd and highlighted growing HBCU fan support.
  • Lady Tigers delivered a decisive 3-0 sweep over Allen University, fueled by home-court energy.
  • Key performances: Savannah Everett (13 kills), Amiyah Walker (21 assists), Saniaa Dickey (21 digs).
  • Event signals increasing recognition of women's volleyball at HBCUs and potential parity with major sports.
  • Milestone boosts team momentum and community engagement, inspiring future attendance and postseason aspirations.

Savannah State University women’s volleyball team made history by drawing a record-breaking home crowd that set a new HBCU volleyball attendance record. A packed 1,488 fans filled Tiger Arena on October 3 as the Lady Tigers swept Allen University in straight sets. This turnout surpassed the previous HBCU volleyball attendance record of 1,024 fans set during an Alabama vs. Alabama State matchup in Montgomery, establishing a new milestone for HBCU women’s sports.

Electric Atmosphere at Tiger Arena

The historic crowd created an unforgettable scene inside Tiger Arena, energizing the Lady Tigers and showcasing the growing fan support for volleyball at HBCUs. The stands were filled with students, alumni, and local supporters who rallied behind the team from the opening serve to the final point. Savannah State capitalized on the electrifying home-court energy to claim a decisive 3-0 victory, winning sets 25-19, 25-23, and 25-22 in front of the record crowd.

Game Highlights and Star Performers

The Lady Tigers’ performance lived up to the historic stage. Savannah Everett led the offense with 13 kills, showing sharp execution at the net. Iyonna Pike contributed defensively with three blocks, while Amiyah Walker powered the team’s offensive rhythm with 21 assists. Libero Saniaa Dickey anchored the defense, tallying 21 digs that kept the ball in play and ignited cheers from the record-setting crowd. These efforts combined to give Savannah State a dominant sweep over Allen University.

A Landmark for HBCU Volleyball Growth

The Savannah State volleyball attendance record signifies more than just a number; it reflects the increasing recognition and support for women’s volleyball across HBCU campuses. The event demonstrated that volleyball can command the same excitement and fan loyalty traditionally reserved for football and basketball at HBCUs. Savannah State’s achievement sends a message to other programs about the potential of women’s sports to draw major crowds and community pride.

Community Spirit and Fan Engagement

Savannah State Athletics praised the enthusiastic turnout, crediting the fans for helping make history. The university’s Instagram post celebrated the milestone with a message thanking the “Tiger Nation” for showing up in force. For the players, the record-breaking crowd not only created an electric atmosphere but also signaled a shift in the culture around women’s athletics at Savannah State and beyond.

Momentum for the Future

The Lady Tigers’ historic night has set the tone for the rest of their season. By proving that volleyball can attract large crowds, Savannah State hopes to build on this momentum and inspire similar turnouts for future home games. The team’s win over Allen University also boosts their confidence as they continue to push toward postseason play, while the record-breaking attendance serves as a reminder of what’s possible with community support.

A Historic Milestone for Savannah State Athletics

Breaking the Savannah State volleyball attendance record cements this match as a pivotal moment in the university’s sports legacy. It highlights not only the Lady Tigers’ competitive spirit but also the commitment of fans and the broader HBCU community to elevate women’s sports. This achievement underscores the power of strong community engagement and the continued growth of HBCU athletics.

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