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Posted: Jul 30, 2025 8:58 AMUpdated: Jul 30, 2025 8:59 AM
OKWU Men's Volleyball Lands Commitment

Oklahoma Wesleyan men's volleyball will be entering their first season in program history next spring, and a future Eagle has landed in Bartlesville.
Nkoya Williams-Bailey, a 6-foot-two-inch rising sophomore from Barbados will be an OKWU Eagle for OKWU's first season in men's volleyball. Williams-Bailey is a middle blocker.
Williams-Bailey transferred to Oklahoma Wesleyan from Talladega College in Talladega, Ala. He was with the Tornadoes alongside Kyle Liechti, who was named the head coach of OKWU's men's volleyball program in May.
As a freshman at Talladega, Williams Bailey appeared in 15 matches, leading the team in sets played at 52. He led the team in kills last season with 154, had the highest kills per set rate on the team, and was fourth on the squad in hitting percentage at .247.
On defense, Williams-Bailey was third on the team in blocks with 30, and third in digs with 62.
To learn more about the program's inaugural season, we have more information here.
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