Belmont Abbey Defeats Mount Olive in Four Sets to Capture Conference Carolinas Title
BELMONT, N.C. — Belmont Abbey delivered a strong and efficient performance Sunday afternoon, defeating Mount Olive in four sets (25–19, 22–25, 25–23, 25–21) to win the 2026 Conference Carolinas Men’s Volleyball Championship at the Wheeler Center.
The Crusaders improved to 20–5 on the season and secured their third consecutive conference tournament title, earning an automatic berth into the NCAA Tournament. Mount Olive concluded its season at 15–9 after a competitive effort in the championship match.
Belmont Abbey Takes Opening Set
Belmont Abbey established early control in the first set, using efficient offense and balanced scoring to build momentum. The Crusaders capitalized on scoring opportunities and maintained a steady pace throughout the frame.
Mount Olive worked to stay within reach but struggled to contain Belmont Abbey’s offensive rhythm. The Crusaders maintained their advantage and closed out the set 25–19, taking an early lead in the match.
The opening set set the tone for Belmont Abbey’s offensive efficiency and ability to dictate play.
Mount Olive Responds in Second Set
Mount Olive answered with a strong performance in the second set, improving its offensive execution and limiting errors. The Trojans found rhythm at the net and capitalized on key opportunities to create separation.
A balanced attack and improved efficiency allowed Mount Olive to maintain control through the middle portion of the set. The Trojans held off a late push from Belmont Abbey and secured a 25–22 victory to even the match at one set apiece.
The response highlighted Mount Olive’s resilience and ability to compete at a high level in the championship setting.
Third Set Proves Decisive
The third set emerged as the turning point of the match, featuring a tightly contested battle with multiple ties and lead changes. Neither team was able to establish significant separation, as both sides executed efficiently.
Mount Olive built a slight advantage late in the set, taking a 20–18 lead and appearing poised to gain control. Belmont Abbey responded with a critical run, scoring three consecutive points to regain the lead.
The teams continued to trade points in the closing moments, but Belmont Abbey executed effectively under pressure. Back-to-back kills created separation, and the Crusaders closed out the set 25–23 to take a 2–1 lead.
Crusaders Close Out Match in Fourth Set
Belmont Abbey carried its momentum into the fourth set, maintaining control through balanced offense and disciplined execution. After an early back-and-forth stretch, the Crusaders created separation with a key scoring run.
The lead extended after breaking an 11–11 tie, as Belmont Abbey capitalized on opportunities and limited Mount Olive’s offensive production. The Trojans remained within reach but were unable to generate a sustained comeback.
Belmont Abbey maintained its advantage through the final points, closing out the set 25–21 to secure the championship.
Balanced Offensive Effort Leads Belmont Abbey
Belmont Abbey’s success was driven by a balanced offensive attack, with multiple players contributing significantly. Caden Day led the team with 16 kills while adding 13 digs, delivering a strong all-around performance.
Zach Puentes and Logan Erickson each recorded 11 kills, providing consistent support and helping maintain offensive pressure. Erickson delivered one of the most efficient performances of the match, hitting at a high percentage.
Setter Joseph Morris orchestrated the offense with 46 assists while also contributing with seven kills and defensive support. The balanced production allowed Belmont Abbey to maintain consistency across all four sets.
Defensive Presence and Efficiency Prove Key
Belmont Abbey complemented its offensive performance with strong defensive execution. The Crusaders recorded 9.5 total blocks, limiting Mount Olive’s ability to generate sustained scoring runs.
The team also controlled the back row with 43 digs, maintaining strong positioning and extending rallies. Libero Alejandro Leon anchored the defense with consistent serve reception and reliable play.
The combination of blocking, defense, and offensive efficiency allowed Belmont Abbey to maintain control in critical moments.
Mount Olive Shows Strong Effort in Loss
Mount Olive delivered a competitive performance, particularly in the second and third sets where the Trojans matched Belmont Abbey’s intensity. Matthew Ekberg led the team with 18 kills, providing consistent scoring throughout the match.
Kory Grant added 12 kills, while Brooks Ignosci contributed 10, giving Mount Olive a balanced offensive presence. Setter Jackson Lahey facilitated the attack with 42 assists, guiding the team to a solid hitting percentage.
Defensively, Mount Olive recorded 38 digs and 7.5 blocks, showing effort and resilience despite the loss.
Key Moments Define the Match
The match was defined by Belmont Abbey’s execution in critical stretches, particularly in the third set where the Crusaders overcame a late deficit to regain control. The fourth set further highlighted their ability to maintain momentum and close out the match.
Mount Olive demonstrated competitiveness and resilience but was unable to capitalize on late opportunities in the third set.
Belmont Abbey Secures Championship and NCAA Berth
With the victory, Belmont Abbey captured its third consecutive Conference Carolinas Tournament title and secured an automatic berth into the NCAA Tournament. The win also marked the program’s fourth NCAA appearance.
The Crusaders’ balanced performance and consistency throughout the match position them as strong contenders heading into postseason play.
Final Takeaway
Belmont Abbey’s four-set victory over Mount Olive was defined by offensive efficiency, balanced scoring, and execution in key moments. The Crusaders controlled critical stretches of the match and responded effectively to Mount Olive’s challenges.
Mount Olive showed strong effort and competitiveness but fell just short in a tightly contested championship match.
With the win, Belmont Abbey advances to the NCAA Tournament, carrying momentum and confidence into the next stage of the season.








