FORT WAYNE, Ind. – The Indiana Tech men's volleyball team's season may have come to an end in Cedar Rapids, but their historic year continues as the program finished the year No. 9 in the NAIA Men's Volleyball Postseason Poll.
The Warriors won their second NAIA National Tournament match in program history, defeating the 5 seed Campbellsville in a five-set thriller. This was their fourth National Tournament appearance and the Warriors tied for the best finish in team history.
En route to a National Tournament appearance, Tech broke several individual and team single season records.
Single Season
Match
- Kills in a three-set match: Dylan Poore (21) vs #10 Benedictine Mesa 1/24/26
- Aces: Jensen Yarosh (8) vs Cornerstone 3/27/26
Team
- Kills: 1504
- Hitting percentage: .265
- Assists: 1401
- Digs: 1232
- Block Assists: 478
The program also saw its most All-Conference selections (5), All-Academic selections (11), and NAIA Scholar Athlete selections (7) in program history. They also set the record for highest semester team GPA in team history.
Head coach
Jordan Rosenberg also moved his career record to 60-31. He is 15 wins from tying and 16 wins from surpassing Kyle Shondell as the winningest men's volleyball coaches in Indiana Tech history.