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Resilience – the key for the 2025 NGU women’s volleyball team

Resilience – the key for the 2025 NGU women’s volleyball team

Andrew Copp, Staff Writer

Resilient. Won’t quit. Together. All words North Greenville University’s women’s volleyball Coach Greg Mosely used to describe his team.

“They’ve not tucked tail, they’ve not quit, they’ve not, they’ve continued to believe,” Moseley said.

In a season marked with multiple close losses, resilience is an essential quality for this team.  

After starting the season 2-5, Mosely was not worried heading into conference play.

“I think we play pretty much even with the top of the conference, it’s just going to come down to who makes the fewest unforced errors,” he said.

Performing well in conference is junior captain Sam Ball’s goal for the team going forward.

“I want to win our division,” she said.

Winning their division is going to be a tough task with Converse University, last year’s conference champion, standing in their way. A team that NGU has already lost to this season, 3-0. 

But Mosely sees this team getting hot at the right time for the conference playoffs.

“They’re going to be a dangerous team, they have that characteristic,” he said. 

Last year’s champions, Converse, did just that, springing from a lower seed to winning the conference, peaking at just the right time.

But to do that themselves, NGU will need support. The team feeds off crowd energy.

Moseley said, “We love for people to come out, we thrive when our gym is full and this ream is really exciting to watch.”

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