Bulldogs Open SEC Tournament Action Saturday Against Vanderbilt
(7) Georgia (16-9, 8-7)
vs. (15) Vanderbilt (8-17, 3-12)
Date: Saturday, Nov. 22
First Serve: 5 p.m. ET
Location: Savannah, Ga.
Arena: Enmarket Arena
Media Information
Streaming: SEC Network+
Play-by-play: Sam Gore
Analyst: Emily Ehman
Live Stats: GeorgiaDogs.com
Twitter/X: @UGAvolleyball
First Serve
Georgia volleyball will open play at the 2025 Allstate SEC Volleyball Tournament on Saturday, Nov. 22 at 5 p.m. The seventh-seeded Bulldogs will play (15) Vanderbilt at Enmarket Arena in Savannah, Georgia.
The winner of Saturday’s second round matchup will advance to play (2) Texas A&M on Sunday, Nov. 23 in the quarterfinal round. Sunday’s match will begin at 5 p.m. and will air on SEC Network.
Follow the Bulldogs
– Saturday’s match will stream live on SEC Network+. Sam Gore (play-by-play) and Emily Ehman (analysis) will be on the call.
– The match can be streamed via ESPN.com and the ESPN app.
– Live stat links can be found on the volleyball schedule on GeorgiaDogs.com.
– Twitter/X updates will be available all season long on the official page of the Bulldogs, @UGAvolleyball.
BULLDOGS BULLETIN
Series Histories
Vanderbilt
– The all-time series between Georgia and Vanderbilt is tied at 2-2
– Georgia is 1-0 against Vanderbilt in the SEC Tournament, with the lone meeting coming in 1979, Georgia’s first-ever SEC Tournament opponent in the inaugural tournament in Tuscaloosa, Alabama
– The Bulldogs beat Vanderbilt in Nashville this season in four sets on Oct. 24
SEC Tournament Tidbits
– Georgia’s all-time SEC Tournament record is 26-31 in 25 appearances
– Georgia’s lone SEC Tournament title came in 1985 in Oxford, Mississippi, beating Kentucky and LSU en route to the title
– A pair of Bulldogs have earned SEC Tournament MVP honors: Sandi Trani (1985) and Priscilla Pacheco (1994)
– In its SEC Tournament history, the Bulldogs have appeared in five tournament finals going 1-4: 1985, 1986, 1990, 1993, 1994
– When the SEC Tournament has been held in Georgia, the Bulldogs’ record is 2-1 (1997, Athens)
About the SEC Tournament
The 2025 Allstate SEC Volleyball Tournament will be competed for the first time since 2005. The event took place at campus sites from 1979-1987, moved to neutral sites from 1988-1993, and returned to campus arenas from 1994-2005. This year’s tournament will mark the second time the event will take place in the state of Georgia, with the 1997 tournament hosted by the University of Georgia in Athens. All 16 SEC volleyball teams will appear in the tournament. The 5-8 seeds will receive a first-round bye with the top four seeds receiving a double-bye to the quarterfinal round.
Muoneke Tabbed All-SEC First Team
Bianna Muoeneke was named to the 2025 All-SEC First Team. This is Muoneke’s first All-SEC Team honor of her career. She was a member of the 2023 SEC All-Freshman Team in her rookie season at Texas A&M. Muoneke finished the regular season ranked ninth in the SEC with 4.02 kills per set. She’s recorded a .289 hitting percentage on the outside and put up 2.25 digs per set. This season, she’s recorded nine double-doubles, three 20-plus kill matches, and 22 double-digit kill performances with nine double-digit dig matches. Muoneke was named the SEC Offensive Player of the Week on Sept. 1.
Harper Named to SEC Volleyball Community Service Team
Tori Harper was named to the 2025 SEC Volleyball Community Service team. Harper has partnered with UGA’s counseling services and athletic department to promote mental health resources for student-athletes. She is an advocate and a strong voice for student-athletes’ mental health and well-being. She has volunteered at food banks and soup kitchens, helping to sort donations, pack food boxes, and serve meals to those in need. She has also volunteered at youth sports camps, leading team-building exercises to teach kids about trust, teamwork, and good sportsmanship. She was named a nominee for the inaugural Allstate NACDA Fall Good Works Team in August, and she was Georgia’s representative on the 2024 SEC Volleyball Community Service Team.
Regular Season Recap
The concluded the 2025 season 16-9 overall and 8-7 in SEC play. This is Georgia’s third winning conference season in the last four years under Tom Black. Non-conference play was highlighted by a 5-0 start and a win over then-No. 23 Georgia Tech in Atlanta. After starting SEC play off 0-3 against three straight ranked opponents, Georgia won six-in-a-row. The regular season wrapped up with wins over Auburn and LSU at Stegeman.
Block Party In Athens
The Bulldogs have ranked in the top 10 nationally in blocks per set since week three of the season, following the Classic City Clash (Sept. 4-5). Georgia currently ranks seventh in the country and first in the SEC with 2.89 blocks per set. Middle blocker Kendal Kemp ranks 13th in the country with 1.49 blocks per set. As a team, Georgia has tallied 10 or more blocks in 17 of 25 matches this season. Georgia put up a season-high 20 blocks against Alabama, the most since Sept. 28, 2022.
The Steg Was Rocking
Georgia welcomed 25,050 fans to volleyball matches in 2025 at Stegeman Coliseum. That number sets a new season attendance record, topping last season’s mark of 24, 646. Georgia broke its single-match attendance record when 8,719 fans attended the match against Alabama on Oct. 17. That number is the NCAA state record as well.
vs. (15) Vanderbilt (8-17, 3-12)
Date: Saturday, Nov. 22
First Serve: 5 p.m. ET
Location: Savannah, Ga.
Arena: Enmarket Arena
Media Information
Streaming: SEC Network+
Play-by-play: Sam Gore
Analyst: Emily Ehman
Live Stats: GeorgiaDogs.com
Twitter/X: @UGAvolleyball
First Serve
Georgia volleyball will open play at the 2025 Allstate SEC Volleyball Tournament on Saturday, Nov. 22 at 5 p.m. The seventh-seeded Bulldogs will play (15) Vanderbilt at Enmarket Arena in Savannah, Georgia.
The winner of Saturday’s second round matchup will advance to play (2) Texas A&M on Sunday, Nov. 23 in the quarterfinal round. Sunday’s match will begin at 5 p.m. and will air on SEC Network.
Follow the Bulldogs
– Saturday’s match will stream live on SEC Network+. Sam Gore (play-by-play) and Emily Ehman (analysis) will be on the call.
– The match can be streamed via ESPN.com and the ESPN app.
– Live stat links can be found on the volleyball schedule on GeorgiaDogs.com.
– Twitter/X updates will be available all season long on the official page of the Bulldogs, @UGAvolleyball.
BULLDOGS BULLETIN
Series Histories
Vanderbilt
– The all-time series between Georgia and Vanderbilt is tied at 2-2
– Georgia is 1-0 against Vanderbilt in the SEC Tournament, with the lone meeting coming in 1979, Georgia’s first-ever SEC Tournament opponent in the inaugural tournament in Tuscaloosa, Alabama
– The Bulldogs beat Vanderbilt in Nashville this season in four sets on Oct. 24
SEC Tournament Tidbits
– Georgia’s all-time SEC Tournament record is 26-31 in 25 appearances
– Georgia’s lone SEC Tournament title came in 1985 in Oxford, Mississippi, beating Kentucky and LSU en route to the title
– A pair of Bulldogs have earned SEC Tournament MVP honors: Sandi Trani (1985) and Priscilla Pacheco (1994)
– In its SEC Tournament history, the Bulldogs have appeared in five tournament finals going 1-4: 1985, 1986, 1990, 1993, 1994
– When the SEC Tournament has been held in Georgia, the Bulldogs’ record is 2-1 (1997, Athens)
About the SEC Tournament
The 2025 Allstate SEC Volleyball Tournament will be competed for the first time since 2005. The event took place at campus sites from 1979-1987, moved to neutral sites from 1988-1993, and returned to campus arenas from 1994-2005. This year’s tournament will mark the second time the event will take place in the state of Georgia, with the 1997 tournament hosted by the University of Georgia in Athens. All 16 SEC volleyball teams will appear in the tournament. The 5-8 seeds will receive a first-round bye with the top four seeds receiving a double-bye to the quarterfinal round.
Muoneke Tabbed All-SEC First Team
Bianna Muoeneke was named to the 2025 All-SEC First Team. This is Muoneke’s first All-SEC Team honor of her career. She was a member of the 2023 SEC All-Freshman Team in her rookie season at Texas A&M. Muoneke finished the regular season ranked ninth in the SEC with 4.02 kills per set. She’s recorded a .289 hitting percentage on the outside and put up 2.25 digs per set. This season, she’s recorded nine double-doubles, three 20-plus kill matches, and 22 double-digit kill performances with nine double-digit dig matches. Muoneke was named the SEC Offensive Player of the Week on Sept. 1.
Harper Named to SEC Volleyball Community Service Team
Tori Harper was named to the 2025 SEC Volleyball Community Service team. Harper has partnered with UGA’s counseling services and athletic department to promote mental health resources for student-athletes. She is an advocate and a strong voice for student-athletes’ mental health and well-being. She has volunteered at food banks and soup kitchens, helping to sort donations, pack food boxes, and serve meals to those in need. She has also volunteered at youth sports camps, leading team-building exercises to teach kids about trust, teamwork, and good sportsmanship. She was named a nominee for the inaugural Allstate NACDA Fall Good Works Team in August, and she was Georgia’s representative on the 2024 SEC Volleyball Community Service Team.
Regular Season Recap
The concluded the 2025 season 16-9 overall and 8-7 in SEC play. This is Georgia’s third winning conference season in the last four years under Tom Black. Non-conference play was highlighted by a 5-0 start and a win over then-No. 23 Georgia Tech in Atlanta. After starting SEC play off 0-3 against three straight ranked opponents, Georgia won six-in-a-row. The regular season wrapped up with wins over Auburn and LSU at Stegeman.
Block Party In Athens
The Bulldogs have ranked in the top 10 nationally in blocks per set since week three of the season, following the Classic City Clash (Sept. 4-5). Georgia currently ranks seventh in the country and first in the SEC with 2.89 blocks per set. Middle blocker Kendal Kemp ranks 13th in the country with 1.49 blocks per set. As a team, Georgia has tallied 10 or more blocks in 17 of 25 matches this season. Georgia put up a season-high 20 blocks against Alabama, the most since Sept. 28, 2022.
The Steg Was Rocking
Georgia welcomed 25,050 fans to volleyball matches in 2025 at Stegeman Coliseum. That number sets a new season attendance record, topping last season’s mark of 24, 646. Georgia broke its single-match attendance record when 8,719 fans attended the match against Alabama on Oct. 17. That number is the NCAA state record as well.
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