In the 2025 season, Taylor Glendening participated in 20 matches during the season for Texas Wesleyan, contributing as a front-row player. Across the season, Glendening recorded a total of 23 kills, 11 attack errors, and 74 total attack attempts, resulting in key contributions for her team. She also added six digs and three total blocks, including one solo block, amassing 24 points overall.
One of her standout performances came against Oklahoma Panhandle State on November 8, where she achieved eight kills on 15 attempts with a hitting percentage of
.467, along with two digs. This performance marked a season-high in kills and showcased her effectiveness in attack. Another notable game was on November 15 against Nelson (Texas), where she tallied seven kills on 21 attempts, while also contributing two digs and one block.
Throughout the season, Glendening proved her capability to impact games, particularly in specific matches where her offensive plays added significant value to Texas Wesleyan's efforts. Her contributions were spread across the matches, reinforcing her role within the team.
In the 2024 season, Taylor Glendening played in 17 of the 34 matches for Texas Wesleyan, contributing primarily as a rotational player. Across these appearances, Glendening tallied 10 kills on 14 total attack attempts, maintaining a perfect record with zero attack errors, resulting in an impressive .714 hitting percentage.
Glendening's performance peaked during a match against Bellevue on November 23, where she achieved a season-high of four kills on seven attempts, culminating in a .571 hitting percentage. Earlier in the season, during the August 24 match against Loyola in New Orleans, she was perfect in her hitting efforts, recording two kills on two attempts.
In addition to her offensive contributions, Glendening provided defensive support with a total of three digs throughout the season. She also achieved a perfect hitting percentage in three different games, including matches against Science & Arts on October 12 and Southwestern Christian on November 9, where she secured two kills each time.
Furthermore, Glendening added value from the service line with one ace and contributed to the team’s blocking efforts with one total block, which was recorded against Southwestern Christian. Her consistent performance and efficiency on the court highlighted her role as a reliable contributor during her appearances for Texas Wesleyan.
Earning All American honors in high school, Glendening was also named an Honorable Mentional All American at Blinn College. Her parents are Sondra and Rodney Glendening.