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Lewis-Clark State
claims FC volleyball title with sweep over Carroll
11-13-10
LEWISTON,
Idaho
– A Ferrari, or perhaps a Porsche, or even maybe a
Jaguar. Take your pick almost any sports car would work
to describe the ninth-ranked Lewis-Clark State College
women’s volleyball team on Saturday night.
Stepping on the gas from the start,
the Warriors kept the pedal to the metal and defeated
Carroll
College 25-20, 25-23, 25-16 in the
championship match of the Frontier Conference Tournament
at the LCSC
Activity
Center.
The victory marked the fourth
straight year the Warriors have won the conference
tournament, all under fourth-year coach Jen Greeny. The
Warriors, who have also won or tied for the regular
season title all four years, earn the conference’s
automatic berth to the 36-team national tournament, also
the fourth straight year LCSC has qualified for
nationals and 11th overall.
LCSC takes a program-best 20-match
win streak into the national tournament and an overall
mark of 28-1. The top 12-ranked teams from the final
NAIA poll will receive byes into pool play at national,
which is Nov. 30-Dec. 4 at
Sioux City, Iowa, while the remaining 24 teams will play
in 12 loser-out matches to decide the other 12 teams for
pool play. If LCSC can remain in the top 12 when the
final poll comes out Sunday, they will get a bye to pool
play, which should happen with a few teams in the top 10
losing in conference tournament play this week.
The loss brought an end to a strong
run by the Saints, 22-10 overall. Carroll was the No. 3
seed in the tournament and rallied from an 0-2 deficit
in the semifinals to defeat No. 2 seed Rocky Mountain
to advance to the finals.
Carroll, however, lost one of its top
middle blockers to an injury during the season and that
hole was exposed by the taller Warriors, who had 51
kills and hit .348 for the match. That helped LCSC
defeat Carroll for the third time this season and
improve Greeny’s four-year mark to 38-0 at home against
conference opponents.
“Happiness,” Greeny said when asked
to describe what she was feeling after the match.
“Happiness because our expectations are so high. We
expect to win, but we also know this is not something
that is going to be handed to us.”
The Saints did make the Warriors earn
it, but had trouble stopping LCSC’s big hitters. Junior
middle blocker Nicole Graybeal, who was named the
conference MVP earlier in the week, had 13 kills and hit
.333 for the match, while Kelly Tikker added 12 kills
and a .478 hitting percentage. Fellow junior outside
hitter Lauryn Herrick added 11 kills and a .429 hitting
percentage.
“Hitting definitely was the key,”
Greeny said. “Kelli struggled this morning (in a
four-set semifinal win over Westminster) but she came back and hit .478.
Nicole was steady again and Lauryn took over the match
at times. When your two outside hitters both hit better
than .400, it’s really something.”
Unlike in the semifinal win, the
Warriors got off to a great start and grabbed a 7-1 lead
in the opening set. Carroll rallied to tie the match at
18 and 19, but consecutive kills by Herrick highlighted
a 4-0 run and helped the Warriors score six of the final
seven points in the set.
“We came out with a lot of fire and
energy,” Graybeal said. “Burdette (assistant coach
Burdette Greeny) told us before the match we need to
step on it from the start and not let up. I think we did
that tonight.”
The second set went back and forth
early before the Warriors took the lead for good at
14-13. The Warriors led by as much as five at 22-17 on a
kill by Graybeal, but Carroll, as it has done all
season, rallied and cut the margin to 24-23. LCSC ended
the rally, however, when it went to Herrick on the
outside for a kill and the win.
Carroll grabbed a 4-0 lead in the
third set, but LCSC rallied for a 10-9 lead. At that
point the Warrior attack took over as Herrick, Tikker,
and Jenika Bird-Jeppsen all had kills for a 13-9
advantage. Carroll cut the lead to three twice, but a
pair of service aces by Kim Fong highlighted a 3-0 run,
and then the Warriors scored the final four points of
the set, including one on an ace by Herrick. She
finished with four of LCSC’s eight service aces and now
has 73 aces on the season, which is second all-time on
LCSC’s single-season list and only trails Tammy
Jennings’ mark of 82 in 1992.
Graybeal also had an ace and finished
with two solo blocks and three digs.
“This was so much fun,” Graybeal said
of the tournament title. “For the school, for my
coaches, and for my teammates, it was just amazing out
there.”
Alyssa Wold finished with 30 assists
for the Warriors, while Tikker had 15 digs and Katie
Hinrichs added 14. As a team, LCSC had a 7-5 advantage
in blocks and a 51-39 edge in kills.
Kayla Hughes and Sammy Priddy had 11
kills apiece for Carroll, while Caitlin Tocci added 21
assists. Maureen Frauenholtz had 13 digs, while Priddy
had 12.
Carroll hit .236 for the match.
The field of 36 teams as well as the
first-round pairings will be announced on Sunday.
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