Sens Volley 89 Wins Against CSM Clamart & Coach Won’t Return Next Season | Volleyball News

Sens, France – Le Sens Volley 89 delivered a strong performance Saturday evening, defeating CSM Clamart 3-1 in a Championnat Elite Feminine match played at their home venue. The victory moves Sens Volley 89 into a tie for sixth place in the league standings, whereas Clamart remains near the bottom of the table.

The Sénonaises started strong, taking the first set 25-20 with an effective attack and solid defensive organization. Clamart responded in the second set, capitalizing on some unforced errors from Sens Volley 89 to even the match with a 25-21 win. However, Sens Volley 89 regained control in the third set, displaying more aggressive serving and strong play in crucial moments to secure a 25-18 victory.

The fourth set saw Sens Volley 89 dominate, closing out the match with a decisive 25-15 win. The final score of 3-1 reflects a well-rounded performance from the home team, demonstrating their resilience after dropping the second set. With this win, Sens Volley 89 now holds 29 points in the standings, while CSM Clamart remains at 8 points.

“The players reacted well after losing the second set,” said the Sens Volley 89 coach, as reported by L’indépendant de l’Yonne. “They stayed focused and were able to regain the intensity to take control of the match and acquire this victory.”

Despite the positive result, the club announced a significant change for the future: the current head coach will not have their contract renewed at the complete of the season. The decision, according to the club, stems from a belief that the team’s overall results haven’t fully met expectations. Currently, Sens Volley 89 has a record of 8 wins and 10 losses.

This match was part of the 18th day of the championship. For Sens Volley 89, the win is a crucial step as they navigate the remainder of the season. The Championnat Elite Feminine is the top-tier women’s volleyball league in France, featuring some of the country’s most talented players and competitive teams.

Interestingly, despite this victory, Sens Volley 89 will be competing in the play-down portion of the season. What we have is due to other results in the league, with the fifth qualifying spot for the upper bracket going to VB Pays Viennois, according to reporting from lyonne.fr. This means Sens Volley 89 will be battling to maintain their position in the Championnat Elite Feminine for the following season.

The team’s schedule continues with upcoming matches against challenging opponents. Fans can find the complete schedule and team information on the official Sens Volley 89 website: https://sens-volley.com/. The website also provides details on team rosters, match results, and club news.

Looking ahead, the team will demand to maintain its momentum and address the coaching situation to ensure continued success. The play-down competition will undoubtedly present a new set of challenges, requiring a focused and determined effort from the entire squad. The next confirmed match for Sens Volley 89 is scheduled for March 7, 2026, against Clamart, though the result of that match is already known.

The performance of Sens Volley 89 highlights the competitive nature of the Championnat Elite Feminine. The league consistently showcases high-level volleyball, and the battle for playoff positioning is fierce. Fans can stay updated on the league standings and results through various sports news outlets and the official league website.

What do you feel of Sens Volley 89’s chances in the play-down? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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