BEARS PREPARE FOR UNION IN OPENING ROUND
OF NAIA TOURNAMENT
The Shawnee State volleyball team will face a tough
competitor as the Bears host Union College in the Opening Round
of the NAIA National Tournament. The Opening Round match
will take place on Saturday, November 21 at 6:00 p.m. in the
Frank and Janis Waller Gymnasium on the Shawnee State campus.
Shawnee State University won the American
Mideast Conference with a perfect 12-0 record to receive the
school's second overall and second consecutive bid.
The Bears finished the regular season with their best record
in school history with an overall record of 30-3.
Union College will make their first-ever
appearance in the NAIA National Tournament as they finished
the regular season with an overall record of 29-4 and won
both the Appalachian Athletic Conference regular season and the
AAC tournament
championship.
The Bears are led by floor genereal and
American Mideast Conference Setter of the Year junior Haley
Halcomb. Halcomb ranks 8th in the NAIA as she averages
11.1 assists per game.
At the net, the Bears bring a balanced attack.
Junior 1st Team AMC honoree and outside hitter Heather Koehler
leads the Bears in kills as she averages 3.7; while junior 2nd
Team AMC honoree Jami Turrill averages 2.7 kills per game in the
middle. Freshman outside hitter Kim Rosen (honorable
mention All-AMC) is a persistent attacker as she averages 2.6
kills per game and ranks 8th in the NAIA with a hitting
percentage of 39%. Other players to watch for the Bears
include senior outside hitter Megan Wills, who earned honorable
mention All-AMC recognition and junior outside hitter Chelsea
Howard.
Defensively, the Bears have a solid back line
and rank 1st in the NAIA as they average over 22 digs per game.
The Bears are led by defensive specialist and 2nd Team honoree
Tiffany Dailey. Dailey is ranked 26th in the NAIA with 645
total digs on the season. Freshman Jessica Winklemand,
Turrill, and Howard will assist Dailey in the back row.
The Bulldogs of Union College will provide
stiff competition for the Bears. They are lead by the
Appalachian Athletic Conference Setter of the Year Monica
Moreland. Moreland averages 10.2 assists per game and
ranks 25th in the NAIA.
Offensively, the Bulldogs are led by outside
hitter Brooke Vinovich and Autumn Combs in the middle. The
two average 2.4 and 2.2 kills per game and earned 1st Team
recognition in the AAC. Others to watch at the net include
Amanda Cantrell and Chelsea Kirshman.
The Bulldogs also bring a solid back row
defense. They are led by AAC Libero of the Year Amanda
Silva. Silva ranks 23rd in the NAIA with 5.5 digs per
game.
"This is a great experience for Shawnee State
University, our program, and our community," says Shawnee State
Head Volleyball Coach Kristy Kamer. "Our program has come
a long way and our ladies have worked hard. They deserve this
opportunity."
The 30th NAIA Volleyball National
Championship has the top 11 teams receiving opening round
byes, while the next 24 teams will play in the opening round
matches on November 21. All matches will be played at
on-campus sites.
The winners of the NAIA National
Championship Opening Rounds matches will advance with the
teams that received first-round byes to the Tyson Events
Center/Gateway Arena in Sioux City, Iowa; location of the
NAIA National Championship presented by Siouxland Sports
Medicine Foundation December 1 through 5.
The final 24 teams will be placed into six
pools and will play a round robin pool play December 1-3,
with the top two teams from each pool advancing to the
single elimination bracket starting Dec. 4. The
championship match will take place at 8 p.m. (CST) on
December 5.
Final site pool assignment and schedule
will be announced by November 22 by 6 p.m. (CST).