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NCS Women’s Volleyball Team Extends Unbeaten Streak With 3–1 Victory Over CNS Spikers at 2025 CGC Premier League

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) Women’s Volleyball Club continued their impressive dominance at the 2025 Comptroller General of Customs Volleyball Premier League, securing a commanding 3–1 victory over CNS Spikers in an action-packed match at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium, Abuja.

The defending champions—known for their discipline, teamwork, and tactical precision—once again demonstrated why they remain the top contender at this year’s competition.


NCS Women Bounce Back After First-Set Loss

The match opened with a surprising twist as CNS Spikers took the first set 19-25, capitalizing on NCS’s slow start.
Team captain Kelechi Ndukauba later attributed this to inadequate warm-up, but assured fans that the early setback only strengthened their focus.

Once they settled into rhythm, the NCS women took full control of the game, winning the next three sets in convincing fashion:

  • Second Set: 25-17
  • Third Set: 25-21
  • Fourth Set: 25-19

Their comeback showcased not only superior skill, but also the mental resilience of a championship-caliber squad.


“We Want to Finish Unbeaten” – Team Captain Kelechi Ndukauba

Speaking after the match, Ndukauba expressed confidence in the team’s performance and reaffirmed their commitment to defending their title.

“We are the defending champions and have won all our matches so far. Our hope is to finish this tournament unbeaten,”
she said.

She praised CNS Spikers for putting up a fight but emphasized that her team’s focus and tactical adjustments helped them regain momentum and secure the win.


CGC Volleyball Premier League 2025: Tournament Progress So Far

The final phase of the 2025 Comptroller General of Customs Volleyball Premier League—which kicked off on December 1 and runs until December 13—has delivered fast-paced action, strong rivalries, and standout performances from top volleyball teams across Nigeria.

Other Match Results on Day Eight

  • COAS Spikers defeated Kada Emeralds 3-0
    (25-13, 25-22, 25-10)
  • Life Camp overpowered Olalomi Royal Queens 3-0
    (25-9, 25-16, 25-20)
  • NSCDC recorded a 3-0 win over Benue Queens
    (25-18, 25-22, 25-17)

These results further shake up the standings as the competition edges toward a thrilling finale.


Upcoming Matches to Watch

On Wednesday:

  • CNS Spikers will take on Kada Emeralds
  • NCS Women’s Volleyball Team will face Benue Queens

Fans and analysts expect the NCS team to continue their unbeaten run as they push toward another championship title.


Why the NCS Women’s Volleyball Team Remains a Dominant Force

The Nigeria Customs Service Women’s Volleyball Club has evolved into one of the most consistent and formidable teams in Nigeria’s volleyball landscape. Their success is rooted in:

  • Strong coaching and tactical discipline
  • Exceptional teamwork and communication
  • Experience from competing at top levels
  • Commitment to fitness and preparation
  • A winning mentality built over years of excellence

As the 2025 league progresses, they remain the team to beat.


Conclusion

The NCS Women’s Volleyball Team’s 3–1 victory over CNS Spikers is more than just another win—it is a clear message to all rivals that the defending champions are fully focused on retaining their crown.

With their unbeaten streak intact, fans eagerly await the next match as the team pushes closer to ending the tournament with a perfect record.

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