Crusaders, Seawolves, Vikings Go 1-2-4 in First West Regional Volleyball...

Oct. 29, 2014 (Report #8)
Contact: Bob Guptill ([email protected])
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Crusaders, Seawolves, Vikings Go 1-2-4 in First West Regional Volleyball Poll
Following Northwest Nazarene in the inaugural poll are Alaska
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rd
Anchorage (2 ), defending regional champion BYU-Hawaii (3 ),
Western Washington (4th) and Central Washington (5th).
GNAC STANDINGS (through Oct. 29)
Northwest Nazarene
Alaska Anchorage
Western Washington
Simon Fraser
Central Washington
Seattle Pacific
MSU Billings
Alaska
Saint Martin’s
Western Oregon
Conf.
W
L
12
1
11
2
10
2
8
4
8
5
5
8
5
8
2 11
1 11
1 11
All
W
19
17
17
14
15
11
10
2
4
3
L
2
4
4
6
6
10
12
19
20
17
H
7-0
9-2
7-1
8-3
9-1
6-4
8-4
2-8
1-7
0-5
A
N
6-2 6-0
6-1 2-1
4-2 6-1
4-2 2-1
4-4 2-1
3-5 2-1
1-6 1-2
0-9 0-2
1-8 2-5
3-6 0-6
Tuesday’s Schedule
Rocky Mountain 3 at MSU Billings 0 (25-19, 29-27, 25-14)
Thursday’s Schedule
*Alaska Anchorage at Western Oregon
*Simon Fraser at Central Washington
*Alaska at Saint Martin’s
*Western Washington at Northwest Nazarene
Saturday’s Schedule
*Alaska Anchorage at Saint Martin’s
*Western Washington at Central Washington
*Alaska at Western Oregon
*MSU Billings at Seattle Pacific
*Simon Fraser at Northwest Nazarene.
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The second five includes Sonoma State (6 ), Cal State San
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Bernardino (7 ), Humboldt State (8 ), Dixie State (9th) and
California Baptist (10th).
In this week’s AVCA national poll which has no impact on the
official NCAA regional poll, BYU-Hawaii is the highest ranked West
Region team at No. 5.
Western Washington is ranked ninth and Northwest Nazarene is
th
ranked 15 in the national poll followed by Cal State San
Bernardino (18th) and Alaska Anchorage (25th).
Central Washington (26th overall), Sonoma State (29th), Dixie
State (30th), Fresno Pacific (31st) and UC San Diego (32nd) are all
among “others receiving votes” in the national poll.
Two teams ranked in the regional poll - Humboldt State and
California Baptist - didn’t receive any votes in the national poll.
NCAA West Regional Poll – 1. Northwest Nazarene (19-2); 2.
Alaska Anchorage (17-4); 3. BYU-Hawaii (15-4); 4. Western
Washington (17-4); 5. Central Washington (15-6); 6. Sonoma State
(14-5); 7. CSU San Bernardino (14-5); 8. Humboldt State (14-5); 9.
Dixie State (15-6); 10. Cal Baptist (13-8).
*Conference game
Vikings Face Northwest Nazarene in Key Region Match
PORTLAND, Ore. – Led by No. 1 Northwest Nazarene, four Great
Northwest Athletic Conference teams are ranked in the first
official NCAA West Regional volleyball poll of the 2014 season.
The ranking is the first of three that the NCAA will conduct. The
rankings will eventually determine which five at-large teams join
the champions of the GNAC, PacWest and California Collegiate
Athletic Association (CCAA) in the regional tournament Nov. 2022.
Generally the No. 1 ranked team in the final poll hosts the
tournament.
Since 2001 the tournament, except in 2012 when it was held in
Laie, Hawaii, has always been held in southern California (CSU San
Bernardino 2001-02, UC San Diego 2003-04, Cal State L.A., 2005,
CSU San Bernardino 2006-11, BYU-Hawaii 2012, CSU San
Bernardino 2013).
After knocking Alaska Anchorage (17-4, 11-2) out of a tie for firstplace last Saturday, Northwest Nazarene (19-2, 12-1) will try to
keep Western Washington (17-4, 10-2) from moving into a firstplace tie (in the loss column) this Thursday when the Crusaders
entertain the Vikings at the Johnson Sports Center.
A WWU win would leave three teams with two conference losses
each if UAA beats Western Oregon (3-17, 1-11) Thursday at
Monmouth.
Elsewhere Thursday, Central Washington (15-6, 8-5) will host
Simon Fraser (14-6, 8-4); the winner will end the night in fourth
place in the GNAC, and Saint Martin’s (4-20, 1-11) entertains
Alaska (2-19, 2-11).
Montana State Billings (10-12, 5-8) and Seattle Pacific (11-10, 5-8)
are idle, until playing Saturday night at Brougham Pavilion.
Crusaders Rank 2nd in Blocks, 6th in Digs
points below its season average. In two matches in Alaska,
Roberts had 47 digs, seven assists and one service ace.
Northwest Nazarene is ranked second in blocks (2.72) and sixth in
digs (19.91) in this week’s NCAA Division II national statistical
report.
Team Notes
Western Washington is the only other GNAC team ranked in the
Top 10 in this week’s national report. The Vikings, led by
Samantha Hutchinson, rank fifth in digs averaging 20.15 per set.
Alaska: Sam Harthun led the Nanooks with 33 kills in seven sets
raising her career kill average to exactly 4.00 kills per set. That
ranks fifth in GNAC history. Harthun was also credited with 21
digs. Brooke Mattice had 23 kills and Riley Podowicz had six
blocks.
Hutchinson is the individual national dig leader, averaging 7.28
per set. Taylor Roberts of Northwest Nazarene, this week’s GNAC
Defensive Player of the Week, is ranked seventh nationally in digs
(6.09).
LAST WEEK’S SCORES: Wednesday - Saint Martin’s 1 at Evergreen
State 3 (14-25, 25-15, 25-21, 25-23). Thursday – Central
Washington 0 at Alaska Anchorage 3 (25-13, 26-24, 25-20);
Northwest Nazarene 3 at Alaska 1 (28-26, 18-25, 25-17, 25-17);
MSU Billings 0 at Western Washington 3 (25-13, 25-21, 25-18);
Seattle Pacific 2 at Simon Fraser 3 (25-17, 19-25, 25-17, 24-26, 1614). Saturday – Northwest Nazarene 3 at Alaska Anchorage 0 (2521, 25-19, 15-18); Central Washington 3 at Alaska 0 (25-18, 25-16,
25-17); MSU Billings 0 at Simon Fraser 3 (26-24, 25-17, 25-12);
Western Oregon 3 at Saint Martin’s 1 (25-12, 25-19, 21-25, 25-21);
Seattle Pacific 1 at Western Washington 3 (26-28, 25-12, 25-13,
25-17).
GNAC Volleyball Players of the Week
Week of Offense
Sept. 8 Linden Firethorne, CWU
Sept. 15 Michelle Terpstra, NNU
Sara Biondi, SPU
Sept. 22 Madi Cavell, SPU
Sept. 29 Elayna Rice, NNU
Oct. 6
Julia Mackey, UAA
Riley Podowicz, UAF
Oct. 13 Kayla Erickson, WWU
Jordan Deming, CWU
Oct. 20 Megan Hooe, UAA
Oct. 27 Rachel Roeder, WWU
Andrea Terpstra, NNU
Defense
Haley Wells, MSUB
Kayla McGlathery, UAA
Samantha Hutchinson, WWU
Madeline Hait, SFU
Kayla Erickson, WWU
Madi Farrell, NNU
Samantha Moore, WOU
Taylor Roberts, NNU
THIS WEEK’S HONOREES: Offense – Rachel Roeder, Western
Washington (OH, 6-1, Jr., Sammamish, WA - Issaquah) and Andrea
Terpstra, Northwest Nazarene (MB, 6-4, Jr., Ripon, CA – Ripon
Christian) … Roeder had 38 kills and five blocks and hit for a .387
percentage in wins over Montana State Billings and Seattle Pacific
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as the 10 ranked Vikings ran their win streak to a GNAC-best
seven matches. Roeder had 38 kills in 75 swings, committing just
nine errors … Terpstra had a .523 hitting percentage (27-4-44),
nearly twice the team average of .272, as the Crusaders moved
into sole possession of first place with wins at Alaska and Alaska
Anchorage, their fifth and sixth in a row. She was particularly
effective in NNU’s win at UAA, producing a team-high 15 kills and
a .522 percentage. Terpstra, who ranks second in GNAC history in
blocks per set (1.23) had five rejections. Defense – Taylor
Roberts, Northwest Nazarene (L, 5-5, Sr., Nampa, ID) equaled a
GNAC season-high (for three-set matches) with 29 digs as the
Crusaders held Alaska Anchorage to a .133 hitting percentage, 75
Alaska Anchorage: Katelyn Zanders had 26 kills increasing her
career total to 947. The Seawolves also got 11 blocks from Kayla
McGlathery and nine from Erin Braun in dividing a pair of 3-0
decisions. Quinn Barker had 39 digs and four of UAA’s six service
aces.
Central Washington: Kaitlin Quirk led the Wildcats with nine
blocks and Linden Firethorne had 23 kills as CWU split two road
matches. Kiah Jones added 20 kills and Catie Fry and Julie Hulbert
each had six blocks.
Montana State Billings: Monica Grimsrud led the Yellowjackets
with 18 kills in 3-0 losses at Western Washington and Simon
Fraser. Alaina Gentili and Ashlynn Ward each earned 11 kills.
Northwest Nazarene: In addition to Andrea Terpstra (See Player
of the Week notes), Northwest Nazarene was also led by Elayna
Rice with 23 kills and 21 digs in its two victories. Kendra Bodine
had 18 kills and Taylor VanValey had 16 kills and a team-high eight
blocks.
Saint Martin’s: Kristyn Ross led the Saints with 26 kills and 31 digs
in a match at Evergreen State and a home match against Western
Oregon. Kyra Davidson was credited with 13 blocks in the two 3-1
contests and Jessica Riddle had a team-best five aces.
Seattle Pacific: Jessica Miller had 29 kills and Madi Cavell had 28
as the Falcons dropped a pair of road matches. Cavell now has
th
897 career kills, 47 on the GNAC all-time career list. Maddi
Hommes had eight blocks and Brianna Leenders had 48 digs to
pace the SPU defense.
Simon Fraser: The Clan, which won a grand total of 20 matches
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over the past three seasons, earned its 13 and 14 victories of
the season as Kelsey Robinson had a team-high 26 kills. Alison
McKay was credited with 44 digs. Three players had six blocks –
Madeline Hait, Amanda Renkema and Mackenzie Dunham. Hait
hit for a .526 percentage (23-3-38) in addition to her blocking
efforts.
Western Oregon: Alisha Bettinson led the Wolves with 10 kills and
five service aces and also produced 13 digs as the Wolves earned
their first conference win of the season defeating Saint Martin’s 30. Meanwhile outside hitter Christie Colasurdo had a match-high
2 digs and six assists.
Western Washington: Kristina Tribley had assists on 97 of the
Vikings’ 110 kills (38 by Rachel Roeder and 32 by Kayla Erickson) in
home wins against Montana State Billings and Seattle Pacific.
Defensively, Samantha Hutchinson had digs on 50 of 278
opponent attacks. The Vikings had 17 blocks including nine in
which Joellee Buckner participated in.
GNAC in NCAA Statistical Rankings
GNAC teams and individuals ranked among the Top 20 in the
latest NCAA statistical rankings (through Sunday):
Team
Blocks
Blocks
Digs
Digs
Institution
Northwest Nazarene
Central Washington
Western Washington
Northwest Nazarene
Avg.
2.72
2.35
20.15
19.91
Rank
nd
2
19th
th
5
6th
Individual
Blocks
Digs
Digs
Kills
Player
Andrea Terpstra, NNU
Samantha Hutchinson, WWU
Taylor Roberts, NNU
Sam Harthun, UAF
Avg.
1.22
7.28
6.09
4.09
Rank
16th
st
1
th
7
16th
POLLS
AVCA
Team
Pre-Season
Sept. 8
Sept. 15
Sept. 22
Sept. 29
Oct. 6
Oct. 13
Oct. 20
Oct. 27
4780
3104
2791
2444
Aces
1. Erin Norris, CWU (2006-09)
37. Kaitlyn Tuholski, NNU (2011-14)
40. Jennica McPherson, WWU (2012-14)
198
92
90
Total Blocks
1. Cammy Dranginis, NNU (2006-09)
19. Kayla Erickson, WWU (2011-14)
34. Kaitlin Quirk, CWU (2012-14)
473
312
264
Digs
1. Courtney Schneider, WWU (2004-07)
2. Anna Herold, SPU (2008-11)
3. Samantha Hutchinson, WWU (2011-14)
5. Kaely Kight, CWU (2011-14)
13. Brianna Leenders, SPU (2011-14)
22. Taylor Roberts, NNU (2011-14)
2695
2316
2261
1821
1497
1254
GNAC 49-37 In Non-Conference
WWU
12th
th
9
10th
th
11
11th
10th
th
9
10th
9th
CWU
NR
13th
11th
13th
18th
23rd
24th
24th
NR
NNU
NR
NR
NR
23rd
19th
18th
17th
16th
15th
UAA
CWU
5th
NNU
1st
UAA
2nd
GNAC teams posted a 49-37 record in non-conference matches –
its best record in conference history.
Conference teams are 10-8 against CCAA opponents and 22-13
against PacWest foes this year. A year ago, GNAC teams were 919 against the PacWest.
GNAC (10) vs. CCAA (8): Central Washington 4-0, Western Washington 31, Seattle Pacific 2-1, Saint Martin’s 1-3, Western Oregon 0-3. CCAA (8)
vs. GNAC (10): Cal Poly Pomona 2-0, CSU San Bernardino 2-1, Cal State
L.A. 1-1, Chico State 1-1, UC San Diego 1-2, Sonoma State 1-2, CSU
Stanislaus 0-3. GNAC (22) vs. PacWest (13): Northwest Nazarene 4-0,
Central Washington 3-1, Western Washington 4-1, Alaska Anchorage 3-1,
Seattle Pacific 4-1, Simon Fraser 2-2, Western Oregon 1-3, MSU Billings 13, Saint Martin’s 0-1. PacWest (13) vs. GNAC (22): Fresno Pacific 4-0,
Dominican 2-2, Academy of Art 2-2, Hawaii Pacific 1-1, Azusa Pacific 1-3,
Cal Baptist 1-3, Chaminade 1-3, Dixie State 1-4, Point Loma Nazarene 0-4.
25th
NCAA West Regional
Team
Oct. 29
Assists
1. Kate Reome, CWU (2001-04)
10. Michelle Terpstra, NNU (2011-14)
14. Kyndal Williams, MSUB (2012-14)
20. Catie Fry, CWU (2012-14)
WWU
4th
GNAC Career Leaders (All-Time & Active)
Year-By-Year Non-Conference Records
Kills
1.
8.
22.
31.
38.
43.
47.
Sarah Sommerman, Seattle (2002-05)
Monica Grimsrud, MSUB (2011-14)
Kristyn Ross, SMU (2011-14)
Sam Harthun, Alaska (2012-14)
Katelynn Zanders, UAA (2012-14)
Kayla Erickson, WWU (2011-14)
Madi Cavell, SPU (2011-14)
Points
1. Louise Free, NNU (1999-02)
12. Monica Grimsrud, MSUB (2011-14)
28. Kristyn Ross, SMU (2011-14)
41. Sam Harthun, Alaska (2012-14)
42. Kayla Erickson, WWU (2011-14)
46. Katelynn Zanders, UAA (2012-14)
47. Madi Cavell, SPU (2011-14)
1461
1304
1109
1031
947
925
897
1723
1438
1253
1141
1113
1075
1063
Regular
Regionals Nationals
W-L
50-41
W-L
1-2 (2)
2002
32-45
0-1 (1)
32-46 (-14)
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
44-38
41-36
31-49
41-38
41-41
52-41
55-49
0-2 (2)
0-1 (1)
1-2 (2)
0-3 (3)
3-2 (3)
0-1 (1)
1-2 (2)
44-40 (+4)
41-37 (+4)
32-51 (-19)
41-41 (Even)
46-44 (+2)
52-42 (+10)
56-51 (+5)
2010
27-39
3-3 (3)
30-42 (-12)
2011
2012
2013
2014
Totals
32-36
47-36
41-49
49-37
0-2 (2)
1-2 (2)
0-3 (3)
32-38 (-6)
48-38 (+10)
41-52 (-11)
49-36 (+13)
Minus 27
10-26 (27)
W-L
Totals (+/-)
Year
2001
2-1
2-1 (1)
W-L
51-43 (+8)
GNAC Miscellany
NCAA West Regional: Eight teams advance to the NCAA Division
II West Regional tournament that will be held Nov. 20-22 at a site
to be determined. It is usually hosted by the No. 1 ranked team in
the regional poll. The winner of the tournament will compete in
the NCAA Elite Eight Dec. 4-6 at Louisville, Kent.
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2014 GNAC VOLLEYBALL STATISTICS (through Oct. 27, 2014)
TEAM STATISTICS
HITTING PERCENTAGE
1. Northwest Nazarene
2. Central Washington
3. Western Washington
4. Alaska Anchorage
5. MSU Billings
6. Simon Fraser
7. Alaska
8. Seattle Pacific
9. Western Oregon
10. Saint Martin's
S
75
73
81
77
80
71
69
82
73
86
Kills
1027
963
1056
1007
1009
929
791
948
794
909
Errs
356
341
379
422
450
405
397
470
401
526
Total
2977
2772
3229
2806
2816
2667
2317
2967
2599
3051
Pct
.225
.224
.210
.208
.199
.196
.170
.161
.151
.126
ASSISTS
1. Northwest Nazarene
2. Central Washington
3. Alaska Anchorage
4. Simon Fraser
5. Western Washington
6. MSU Billings
7. Alaska
8. Seattle Pacific
9. Western Oregon
10. Saint Martin's
S
75
73
77
71
81
80
69
82
73
86
No.
949
906
946
869
987
954
747
884
753
845
OPPONENT HITTING PCT
1. Northwest Nazarene
2. Alaska Anchorage
3. Simon Fraser
4. Western Washington
5. Western Oregon
6. Central Washington
7. Seattle Pacific
8. MSU Billings
9. Saint Martin's
10. Alaska
S Kills
75 985
77 846
71 805
81 985
73 944
73 958
82 1013
80 988
86 1070
69 918
Errs
514
443
423
467
437
440
436
398
423
279
Total
3246
2750
2579
3329
2800
2812
2863
2851
2900
2173
Pct
.145
.147
.148
.156
.181
.184
.202
.207
.223
.294
SERVICE ACES
1. Alaska Anchorage
2. Seattle Pacific
3. Saint Martin's
4. Simon Fraser
5. Central Washington
6. Western Washington
7. Western Oregon
8. Alaska
9. MSU Billings
10. Northwest Nazarene
S
77
82
86
71
73
81
73
69
80
75
No. Avg/S
118 1.53
111 1.35
115 1.34
88 1.24
84 1.15
86 1.06
77 1.05
65 0.94
75 0.94
70 0.93
BLOCKS
1. Northwest Nazarene
2. Central Washington
3. Alaska Anchorage
4. Western Oregon
5. Seattle Pacific
6. Saint Martin's
7. Western Washington
8. Simon Fraser
9. MSU Billings
10. Alaska
S Solo
75 42
73 41
77 34
73 25
82 18
86 30
81 33
71 19
80 42
69 19
Asst Total Avg/S
324 204.0 2.72
261 171.5 2.35
284 176.0 2.29
281 165.5 2.27
302 169.0 2.06
278 169.0 1.97
248 157.0 1.94
234 136.0 1.92
180 132.0 1.65
140
89.0 1.29
DIGS
1. Western Washington
2. Northwest Nazarene
3. Central Washington
4. Western Oregon
5. Simon Fraser
6. Alaska Anchorage
7. MSU Billings
8. Seattle Pacific
9. Saint Martin's
10. Alaska
S
81
75
73
73
71
77
80
82
86
69
No. Avg/S
1632
20.15
1493
19.91
1231
16.86
1214
16.63
1161
16.35
1247
16.19
1265
15.81
1211
14.77
1181
13.73
856
12.41
KILLS
1. Northwest Nazarene
2. Central Washington
3. Simon Fraser
4. Alaska Anchorage
5. Western Washington
6. MSU Billings
7. Seattle Pacific
8. Alaska
9. Western Oregon
10. Saint Martin's
S
75
73
71
77
81
80
82
69
73
86
No.
1027
963
929
1007
1056
1009
948
791
794
909
Avg/S
13.69
13.19
13.08
13.08
13.04
12.61
11.56
11.46
10.88
10.57
Avg/S
12.65
12.41
12.29
12.24
12.19
11.93
10.83
10.78
10.32
9.83
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
HITTING PERCENTAGE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Walter,Chelsey
Braun,Erin
Farrell,Madi
Erickson,Kayla
Hait,Madeline
Terpstra,Andrea
Biondi,Sara
Renkema,Amanda
Gentili,Alaina
McGlathery,Kayla
Podowicz,Riley
Moore,Samantha
Mackey,Julia
Deming,Jordan
Firethorne,Linden
Team
MSUB
UAA
NNU
WWU
SFU
NNU
SPU
SFU
MSUB
UAA
UAF
WOU
UAA
CWU
CWU
Cl
SR
SO
FR
SR
SR
JR
SR
SR
FR
SO
FR
SR
JR
SO
JR
S
80
71
73
81
54
73
81
59
52
61
69
73
70
73
73
Kills
240
124
138
268
107
214
109
152
80
120
100
87
217
137
266
Errs Total
71 497
34 282
37 333
74 658
37 253
82 492
38 265
56 361
27 201
48 279
35 255
26 240
85 521
42 376
88 735
Pct
.340
.319
.303
.295
.277
.268
.268
.266
.264
.258
.255
.254
.253
.253
.242
KILLS
Player
1. Harthun,Sam
2. Cavell,Madi
3. Firethorne,Linden
4. Zanders,Katelynn
5. Jones,Kiah
6. Erickson,Kayla
7. Robinson,Kelsey
8. Mackey,Julia
9. Roeder,Rachel
10. Mattice,Brooke
11. Walter,Chelsey
12. Moore,Kelsey
13. Grimsrud,Monica
14. Ross,Kristyn
15. Terpstra,Andrea
Team
UAF
SPU
CWU
UAA
CWU
WWU
SFU
UAA
WWU
UAF
MSUB
WWU
MSUB
SMU
NNU
Cl
JR
SR
JR
JR
SO
SR
JR
JR
JR
FR
SR
SR
SR
SR
JR
S
69
82
73
77
59
81
68
70
79
69
80
76
76
82
73
No. Avg/S
282
4.09
310
3.78
266
3.64
271
3.52
204
3.46
268
3.31
221
3.25
217
3.10
242
3.06
211
3.06
240
3.00
227
2.99
225
2.96
241
2.94
214
2.93
ASSISTS
Player
1. Tribley,Kristina
2. Terpstra,Michelle
3. Fry,Catie
4. Williams,Kyndal
5. Hooe,Morgan
6. Biondi,Sara
7. Peterson,Brenna
8. Grieser,Miranda
9. Gould-Bradbury,B.
10. Ramos,Jordin
11. Curtis,Danielle
12. Cash,Kiana
Team
WWU
NNU
CWU
MSUB
UAA
SPU
SMU
UAF
SFU
WOU
SFU
WOU
Cl
FR
SR
JR
JR
SO
SR
SR
JR
SR
SR
JR
FR
S
64
75
73
80
77
81
85
69
71
73
62
60
No.
703
815
771
837
706
719
670
540
519
329
251
242
Avg/S
10.98
10.87
10.56
10.46
9.17
8.88
7.88
7.83
7.31
4.51
4.05
4.03
SERVICE ACES
Player
1. Bettinson,Alisha
2. McPherson,Jennica
3. Zanders,Katelynn
4. Biondi,Sara
5. Riddle,Jessica
6. Hooe,Morgan
7. Milner,Lindsey
8. Podowicz,Riley
9. Cavell,Madi
10. Good,Brooke
11. Carver,Kendall
12. Rice,Elayna
13. Quirk,Kaitlin
14. Pottle,Brooke
15. Young,Jessica
BLOCKS
Player
Team
1. Terpstra,Andrea NNU
2. Hait,Madeline
SFU
3. Davidson,Kyra
SMU
4. McInerney,Caitlin UAA
5. Quirk,Kaitlin
CWU
6. Farrell,Madi
NNU
7. Moore,Samantha WOU
8. Braun,Erin
UAA
9. Erickson,Kayla
WWU
10. McGlathery,Kayla UAA
11. Hommes,Maddi SPU
12. Ober,Maddi
WOU
13. Hulbert,Julie
CWU
14. Deede,Hannah WOU
15. Renkema,Amanda
DIGS
Player
1. Hutchinson,Samantha
2. Roberts,Taylor
3. Kight,Kaely
4. McKay,Alison
5. Barker,Quinn
6. Leenders,Brianna
7. Wells,Haley
8. Riddle,Jessica
9. Ramos,Jaryn
10. De La Cruz,Sheila
11. Rice,Elayna
12. Tuholski,Kaitlyn
13. May,Devon
14. Robinson,Kelsey
15. Cotter,Emily
Team
WOU
WWU
UAA
SPU
SMU
UAA
CWU
UAF
SPU
SMU
SPU
NNU
CWU
UAA
SFU
Cl
JR
SR
JR
JR
JR
FR
SR
SO
SR
SO
SO
SO
SR
SR
SFU
Team
WWU
NNU
CWU
SFU
UAA
SPU
MSUB
SMU
WOU
WOU
NNU
NNU
SFU
SFU
WWU
Cl
SO
JR
JR
SR
SO
SO
SO
FR
SR
SO
SR
JR
JR
SR
SR
S
67
69
77
81
86
77
73
69
82
43
79
69
70
71
38
S Solo Asst
73 5 84
54 5 54
76 11 72
44 7 40
70 9 65
73 11 66
73 4 72
71 4 69
81 16 64
61 10 50
79 3 73
44 2 40
70 8 55
73 6 56
SR 59 6
Cl
SR
SR
SR
SO
SR
SR
FR
SO
FR
FR
JR
SR
SO
JR
SR
S
81
75
73
71
77
82
80
86
59
40
69
75
51
68
81
No. Avg/S
29
0.43
24
0.35
26
0.34
27
0.33
27
0.31
24
0.31
22
0.30
19
0.28
22
0.27
11
0.26
20
0.25
17
0.25
17
0.24
17
0.24
9
0.24
Total Avg/S
89.0 1.22
59.0 1.09
83.0 1.09
47.0 1.07
74.0 1.06
77.0 1.05
76.0 1.04
73.0 1.03
80.0 0.99
60.0 0.98
76.0 0.96
42.0 0.95
63.0 0.90
62.0 0.85
43 49.0
No. Avg/S
590
7.28
457
6.09
396
5.42
376
5.30
388
5.04
373
4.55
334
4.18
348
4.05
228
3.86
148
3.70
227
3.29
232
3.09
152
2.98
201
2.96
236
2.91