Pick Six - Volleyball Heading Back To Nationals
Crusaders
seal trip with 3-0 sweep of
Indiana Wesleyan
Nov.
17, 2007
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The Crusaders hoist
their NAIA Region VIII trophy following their 3-0 win over Ind.
Wesleyan on Saturday. |
BOX SCORE
LIVONIA, Mich. –
For the sixth straight
season, and the 10th time in 21 seasons, the Madonna volleyball team
will advance to the NAIA National Tournament as the Crusaders downed Indiana
Wesleyan 3-0 (30-22, 30-25, 30-28) in the NAIA Region VIII championship on
Saturday (Nov. 17) inside the Activates Center on the MU campus.
The
Crusaders took game one 30-22 using eight kills from Lubovj Tihomirova
and six more from Mary McGinnis while making just five errors to dispatch
with the Wildcats.
Game two
was much like game one as Tihomirova was on her game again, sending down nine
kills while making just one error on 14 swings for MU. The Crusaders were down
briefly in the game, but fought back to regain the lead and close the game with
just one hitting error and with three block assists in the win.
The
final game of the match was the closest as neither side could establish an
offensive flow but IWU held a slight edge and had tied the game at 28-28 before
the Crusaders used a McGinnis kill and a Wildcat hitting error to put the match
away and seal the regional crown.
Tihomirova led the MU attack with 27 kills, while McGinnis followed up her
career high 27 kill effort in the first match of the day with 17 kills in the
nightcap. Inta Grinvalds handed out 49 assists while Jacqui Gatt
posted 13 digs.
The
Crusaders will now wait until the NAIA national bracket is released on Monday to
see who they will play at the NAIA National Tournament starting on Nov. 28 on
the campus of Columbia College in Columbia, Mo.
POST MATCH QUOTES
HEAD
COACH JERRY ABRAHAM
On the day as a whole:
“This is a long
day, regardless of who you play. You start at 8am and then you wait between
games. We opened the day with an interleague match up with Indiana Tech, the
fifth time we have played them this year. That team has gotten better and better
this year and we knew it was going to be a tough match. The kids knew we needed
to be resilient and they were. Being 28-28 in game three they showed that and
the results speak for themselves.”
On
Mary McGinnis’ play as of late
“Mary has been one
of our most valuable players as of late and she has been getting better and
better as the season went on. She was playing a little too finesse wise early
and it’s taken most of the season to get comfortable with the setter, a new
system and new teammates. Offensively she was our most valuable player of today.
She had so many clutch shots and she responded the best when the chips were down
and the game was on the line.”
SIDE NOTE – McGinnis had a career best 24 kills in match one and has 17 more
in the second match of the day.
On
his team’s 10th trip to nationals and the sixth straight trip:
“I wanted this team to go to nationals so bad. Every year it seems to get
tougher and tougher. I think we had a little bit of a rough start, but we have
meshed into a strong unit. We are hitting better, passing better and serving
better. We might have set this up by playing one of our most difficult schedules
ever, we did that intentionally. I wanted this group that has worked so hard to
experience this opportunity. We want to make a good showing. All I am going to
do is ask them to play their hearts out and if we do that I am excited about our
chances.”
SENIOR LIBERO JACQUI GATT
On her fourth trip to nationals and what it means to her
“I was nervous earlier this year that we weren’t going to get there after we
had a few slip-ups. To finish out my career going to nationals means so much to
me.”
What
was going through her head as the match was 1-1 with Indiana Tech earlier in the
day
“We knew that they were going to come out strong and we have played them three
times in the last three weeks. Things could have gone either way in that match.
We went five with them last week in the WHAC tournament and each game was
with-in two points so it is always a battle with them.”
On
being named WHAC and Region VIII Libero of the Year
“I didn’t really think about it. I just went out there and tried to play. It
means a lot to get the awards, but I’m happier that we are going to nationals.”
Contact:
Patrick Moore, Sports Information Director
(734) 432-5834