COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- Third-seeded Colorado College advanced to the SCAC tournament semifinals for the 15th consecutive year following a dramatic 3-2 win over sixth-seeded University of St. Thomas on Friday afternoon at Reid Arena on the campus of Colorado College. Official Championships Website | Photo Album | Post-Match Interview
HOW IT HAPPENED
- St. Thomas took the first set 25-23 and was serving for the match at 24-23 before CC rallied to win the next two points and eventually the set at 30-28.
- The two teams exchanged commanding victories as CC won the third set 25-18 and St. Thomas rallied to take a 25-13 victory in the fourth, setting up a winner-take-all fifth and final set.
- UST jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the fifth set, but CC rallied to even the match at 3-3. The Tigers took their first lead of the set at 5-4 and never trailed again, winning and advancing with a 15-10 fifth set victory.
- Colorado College hit .562 in the decisive fifth set; compared to .263 for St. Thomas. CC's Isabella Lipacis had five of her game-high 22 kills in the fifth set.
COLORADO COLLEGE STATISTICAL STANDOUTS
- Isabella Lipacis: 22 kills, .302 attack percentage, 2 block assists
- Carolyn Dormady: 16 kills
- Keeley Kandziora: 17 kills, 15 digs
- Jenny Jenks: 52 assists, 16 digs
UNIVERSITY OF ST. THOMAS STATISTICAL STANDOUTS
- Paige Havel: 17 kills, 1 block solo, 10 block assists
- Trinity Atkins: 10 kills, 4 assists, 16 digs
- Emerson Sykes: 27 assists, 14 digs
- Kendall Howard: 22 assists, 2 digs
NOTABLES
- UST Havel's 11 blocks are tied for the most in a single match this season and are the most in a SCAC tournament match Sunny Schaeuble of DePauw University had 11 against Southwestern at the 2001 championship.
- This was the third time in the current era (2012-present) that the #3/#6 match has gone to a fifth set. The third seed is a perfect 11-0 against the sixth seed over that span.
- This was the first-ever meeting between the two schools in the SCAC tournament.
UP NEXT
Coloardo College improves to 20-8 and advances to the semifinals to on second-seeded Southwestern University this evening at 6 p.m. MT. St. Thomas sees its season end with an 20-11 record.