Jordan Suan becomes Air Force DI all-time digs leader in season-ending loss

Jordan Suan, DS/L
Jordan Suan, DS/L
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Senior Jordan Suan set a new Air Force Division I record for career digs during the final volleyball match of the 2025 season. The Air Force Falcons concluded their campaign with a 3-0 loss to Boise State in Idaho, finishing the year with an overall record of 15-15 and a Mountain West Conference mark of 7-11.

Suan entered her last game tied for second on the program’s Division I list with Maiya Perich, each holding 1,327 digs. Over the three-set match against Boise State, Suan collected 14 digs, surpassing Rebecca Bates’ previous record of 1,339. She completed her four-year career with a total of 1,341 digs.

“Ashley Bible also accounted for a ’14’ in her final collegiate match, as she led the Falcons with that kill total on .244 hitting (14-4-41), as the team fell 15-25, 19-25, 26-28 to the host Broncos.” Sophomore Grace Fiaseu led Air Force in aces (two) and blocks. Mia Loyd contributed one ace and had a team-high 24 assists. Bible joined Suan in double-digit digs (10), ending her college career with twelve double-doubles.

Boise State took early leads throughout all three sets. In the first set, they built a quick advantage and won 25-15 despite efforts from Bible and other Falcons players. The second set saw Air Force briefly take the lead after back-to-back aces by Fiaseu but ultimately lose momentum as Boise State secured it 25-19.

The third set was closely contested. After trading points early on, Air Force managed to gain a lead midway through but could not maintain it as Boise State rallied late to win the set 28-26 and secure the sweep.

With this match, several seniors ended their collegiate careers while contributing significantly in their final appearance.



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