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November 7, 2010
Historic Night For Dominican (Ill.) On The Volleyball Court
Story and Photo Courtesy of the Dominican Athletics Site
The Dominican University women’s volleyball team upended
the Benedictine University Eagles 3-0 (25-23, 25-19, 25-22) on
Saturday night to clinch the Northern Athletics Conference (NAC)
Tournament Championship and secure the program’s first bid to
the NCAA Division III Women’s Volleyball Championship.
The Benedictine University Eagles were all over the Stars in
the opening set, racing out to a 10-4 lead before senior Darcy
Kammeier (Kirkwood, Mo.) ignited 6-2 run for the Stars
with one of her five kills in the first set. Benedictine
regrouped and remained in the lead, leading 20-23 before committing
five errors to hand the Stars the set 25-23.
In the second set, back-to-back kills by sophomore setter
Jessica
Guerrieri (Plainfield, Ill.) put the Stars ahead 7-6
before a pair of Eagles’ errors force Benedictine head coach
Jennifer Wildes to call a timeout with the Stars ahead
10-7. Benedictine rallied to pull within a point at 14-13, but
a 5-1 run for the Stars capped by a Becca
Fritz (Mount Carroll, Ill.) service ace put the set out
of reach.
Smelling victory, the Stars came out with a flurry in set
three, taking a 14-8 lead on a kill by Kammeier and forcing an
Eagle timeout. Benedictine pulled within three at 20-17 on a
kill by Candace Cuppini, one of her match-high 14 kills on the
night. A pair of kills by freshman Claire
Dezelski (Northville, Mich.) and a pair of Eagle errors
had the Stars ahead 24-19 to set up a thrilling finish. The
Eagles rallied back to within 24-22 with kills by Cuppini and
Brooke Bowman but it was a Kayla Leyden hitting error, one of 26
attack errors for the Eagles on the night, that handed the Stars
the championship.
Dezelski paced the Stars with a team-high 12 kills on 38
attacks while committing just three errors. Kammeier added
nine kills while fellow senior Kasey
Kiepura (Vernon Hills, Ill.) chipped in eight
kills.
Guerrieri logged her second double-double of the NAC
Tournament with a 31-assist, 10-dig performance while Liz Yakey
(Sun Prairie, Wis.) tallied a match-high 20 digs.
The Stars, now 26-9 on the season, will find out Monday the
details of their inaugural trip to the NCAA Division III
Women’s Volleyball Championship when the tournament brackets
are released at 10:00 a.m. on a selection show streamed live over
the NCAA.com website.
Since joining the NCAA Division III ranks in 2000, the Stars
had been within a match of the NCAA national tournament in both
2003 and 2009. In 2003, the Stars, then competing in the
Northern Illinois-Iowa Conference, coasted undefeated into the
championship round of the double-elimination tournament before
suffering back-to-back losses to Rockford College. Last year
the Stars had a two-set lead over the Lakeland College Muskies in
the NAC Tournament Championship, before falling in five sets to the
defending NAC Champs.
