We have a brand new updated website! Click here to check it out!

Bearcat volleyball takes down Fort Hays State in four sets

The Northwest Missouri State University volleyball team defeated Fort Hays State, 3-1, on Saturday at Bearcat Arena in Maryville, Mo.
– Northwest improves to 17-14 overall and 11-7 in conference play to finish the season. Fort Hays ends the season with an 11-23 mark and a 2-16 MIAA record.
– Maddy Bruder had 17 kills with 19 digs, three blocks and added an assist.
– Prior to the match, the Bearcats honored Taylor Linenberger, Gaby da Silva, Sarah Dannettell and Darcy Sunderman as part of Senior Day.

Key Northwest Statistics
– The Bearcats won the first set, 25-11, but dropped the second, 25-21. Northwest finished the match by winning the second and third sets by scores of 25-16 and 25-12.
– For the match, the Bearcats hit .243 while holding the Tigers to just a .019 attack percentage, forcing 32 errors.
– Northwest had 11 blocks to Fort Hays State’s six.
– Sofia Schleppenbach had 15 kills with nine blocks and two digs. She hit .379 for the match with just four attacking errors.
– Olivia Nowakowski had 27 digs with four assists.
– Maddy Ahrens had 33 assists with 11 digs, two service aces and a kill.
– Dannettell had 16 assists with three digs, two blocks and two kills.
– Da Silva had nine digs with four kills and a block.
– Morgan Lewis added nine kills with two digs and a block.

Key Northwest Sequence
– In the fourth set, Fort Hays jumped out to an early 10-7 lead. But Northwest came roaring back. Bruder had a pair of kills with a Tiger attack error in between to make it 10-10, forcing a timeout. Bruder and Schleppenbach each added kills before Fort Hays was able to get a point back at 12-11. But another Bruder kill gave the possession back to Northwest at 13-11. With Ahrens on the service line, the Bearcats would record seven-straight points before the Tigers managed to get a kill to make it 20-12. That would be the last Fort Hays point as Northwest closed the match out on a 5-0 run, capped by a block by Linenberger and Schleppenbach on match point.

Up Next
– Northwest will now await seeding in the MIAA tournament. The first round will be played at campus sites on Tuesday, Nov. 14.

— Northwest Athletics —

Copyright Eagle Radio | FCC Public Files | EEO Public File