Fairfield Volleyball Wins Fourth Straight MAAC Regular Season Championship

Fairfield Volleyball Wins Fourth Straight MAAC Regular Season Championship

The 2022 Fairfield volleyball team

Fairfield Volleyball has won 21 of the last 27 MAAC Regular Season Championships.

The Stags are top seed in the upcoming MAAC Tournament.

An eight-match winning streak has propelled Fairfield University Volleyball to its fourth straight Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Regular Season Championship. The Stags will be in the top seed in the upcoming MAAC Tournament set for Nov. 16-19 at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Orlando.

With one weekend of regular season competition remaining, the Stags are 21-6 overall and 15-1 in the MAAC. In addition to four straight regular season titles, the Stags have won the crown 21 times overall since 1996. Head Coach Todd Kress has led Fairfield to the top of the MAAC table in 10 of his 13 campaigns at the helm.

In addition to regular season success, the Stags are looking to extend their conference record with a 13th MAAC Tournament crown. Fairfield is the reigning MAAC Champion and has won five of the last seven postseason titles.

The Stags return home to close out the regular season this weekend for the final matches scheduled for the RecPlex. Fairfield hosts Rider on Saturday, Nov. 12 and Saint Peter's for Senior Day on Sunday, Nov. 13 with both contests slated for 1 p.m.

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