LIVINGSTON, Ala. — West Alabama (10-13, 5-9 Gulf South) heads north tomorrow for a key Gulf South Conference showdown against rival Alabama-Huntsville inside Spragins Hall, looking to bounce back and build momentum late in conference play.
The Tigers enter the match after a competitive showing against Trevecca Nazarene, highlighted by a strong second-set push where UWA erased an early deficit and gained a late lead behind timely kills from KB Kinney, blocks from Gracie Pierscinski and Cadence Goeden, and steady serving from Jana Petkovic. Katerina Korre also chipped in with a kill and an ace, and Jazlyn Snow added key swings at the net as the Tigers fought throughout the match.
UAH (20-4, 12-3 Gulf South) comes in red-hot, riding a 10-match win streak and fresh off a 3-1 win over Valdosta State. The Chargers were led by Zoe Smith's 20 kills and Cooper Garrett's 30 assists in their most recent outing.
First serve from Spragins Hall is set for 6 p.m.