UBSI Students Contribute to Lavani's Proliga 2026 Championship Victory
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Two Universitas Bina Sarana Informatika (UBSI) students, Yoel Alfianto Siregar and Reihan Andiko Firli, were part of the Lavani volleyball club that won the 2026 Proliga championship.
- The Proliga is Indonesia's highest professional volleyball competition, featuring top clubs and athletes from various regions.
- Their participation demonstrates UBSI's commitment to fostering students' non-academic potential alongside their studies.
Two Universitas Bina Sarana Informatika (UBSI) students have contributed to the Lavani volleyball club's victory as champions of the 2026 Proliga, Indonesia's premier professional volleyball competition. Yoel Alfianto Siregar and Reihan Andiko Firli, both students in UBSI's Communication Science program, were key players in Lavani's journey to the national title.
The Proliga 2026, held from January 10 to April 25, is a prestigious event showcasing the nation's best volleyball talent. Lavani secured the championship title after facing stiff competition from five other top clubs, highlighting their solid teamwork, strategic gameplay, and consistent performance throughout the season. A crucial series of matches took place from April 24-26 at GOR Amongrogo, where Lavani clinched their decisive victory.
This achievement underscores UBSI's dedication to nurturing students' holistic development. The university actively supports students in pursuing their non-academic interests and talents, such as sports, without compromising their education. Rahmat Hidayat, UBSI's Coordinator for Student Achievement, expressed pride in Yoel and Reihan's success, stating it proves UBSI students can compete at national and professional levels. He emphasized that their accomplishment should inspire other students to explore their potential and strive for excellence in diverse fields.
Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.