#3 posting 10.25.2007
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COLLEGE REPORTS
D1
Texas stunned #1 Nebraska in a sweep.
BIG 10
Northwestern beat Michigan State in four.
D2
NORTHERN SUN
Wayne State upset #7 SW MN State in five. Wayne State trailed 2-1.
Mary topped Northern State in five. Mary trailed 2-0 before their comeback. It was Spiking for the cure night at Mary.
D3
MIAC
Augsburg bumped St. Catherine in three. Laura Harms had 17 kills for Augsburg.
Carleton defeated St. Mary's in four. With the win Carleton clinched a playoff spot.
Gustavus triumphed over Macalester in four. It was Gustavus' 750th win in their volleyball program.
Hamline blanked St. Olaf.
UMAC
Bethany Lutheran swept Martin Luther. From the New Ulm Journal.
UM Morris swept Presentation
Northwestern shut out Crown
St. Scholastica beat Northland in a fiver.
WIAC
#17 LaCrosse edged Stevens Point in four. LaCrosse will now host a WIAC quarterfinal game.
#7 Whitewater went the distance with #9 Oshkosh after trailing 2-1. Oshkosh led 30-29 in game four and lost. With the win Whitewater is WIAC champs.
NUMBER CRUNCHING
TOTAL POINTS
D1
Katie Johnson, Michigan State 32.5 vs Northwestern 1-3
Lindsay Anderson, Northwestern 21 vs Michigan State 3-1
Brittany Aldridge, Northwestern 20 vs Michigan State 3-1
D2
Erin Contons, SW MN State 33 vs Wayne State 2-3
Emily Schroeder, Wayne State 28 vs SW MN State 3-2
Stephanie Perez, Northern State 23 vs Mary 2-3
Tatiani Santos, Mary 22 vs Northern State 3-2
Laci Murtha, Mary 20.5 vs Northern State 3-2
Kelsey Aden, Northern State 20 vs Mary 2-3
D3
Shelly Maus, Stevens Point 22 vs LaCrosse 1-3
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Thursday, October 25, 2007
Nebraska Stumbles
AA & A Results
#2 posting 10.25.2007
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AA PLAYOFFS
3: Worthington has the tough challenge of facing #5AA Marshall. From the Worthington Daily Globe.
7: Moose Lake-Willow River beat Aitkin in four leads the Duluth News Tribune coverage of AA action. After the Duluth East game.
A PLAYOFFS
6: Lake Park-Audubon swept Barnesville on Monday. They now face Ada-Borup. From the Detroit Lakes Tribune.
7: Silver Bay outlasted AlBrook in five to move on. Again it is from the Duluth Tribune, further down the recaps.
OTHER NEWS
the Lake Superior Conference has named their all conference squad. From the Superior Daily Telegram.
STATS
After the football stats you will find the area stats in volleyball in the Duluth News Tribune.
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No Surprises in AAA
#1 posting 10.25.2007
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AAA PLAYOFFS
1: #7 Rochester Century swept #10 Hastings. #5 Rochester JM defeated #12 Albert Lea in four. Albert Lea won the first game. #8 Austin beat #9 Winona in four. From the Rochester Post Bulletin and Winona Daily News.
7: Duluth East broomed Cambridge-Isanti. plus other playoff action from the Duluth News Tribune.
8: Moorhead opened their post season with a sweep over Brainerd. From the Fargo Forum. St. Cloud Tech beat rival Apollo in four. From the St. Cloud Times midway down the round up.
TODAY
Willmar heads to Minnetonka. From the West Central Tribune.
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Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Gaffen Player of the Week, Osseo Wins
#3 posting 10.24.2007
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TONIGHT'S PLAYOFF ACTION
In section 5AAA #4 seed Osseo swept neighboring Park Center in three 25-11, 25-8, 25-6. The Orioles had 28 aces on the night led by Rachel Pekarek with 8. Tia Russel had 6 kills, and Rachel Wiinanen had 4 for Osseo. Osseo travels to #4 Champlin Park at 7 pm on Friday.
PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Tia Gaffen from Wayzata has been named athlete of the week in Minnesota from MaxPreps.
LAST NIGHT
Red Lake County Central beat Clearbrook-Gonvick in four. plus post season schedules from the Bemidji Pioneer.
LAST WEEK'S RESULTS
Woodbury topped Forest Lake for the Suburban East Championship in five. From the Forest Lake Times.
Cretin-Derham Hall swept Stillwater last Tuesday. From the Lake Elmo Leader.
Crookston bumped Park Rapids in three last Tuesday. From the Park Rapids Enterprise.
Pine River-Backus picked up a 3-1 win over Walker-Hackensack-Akeley last Tuesday. From the Pine River Journal.
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Northern Sun 2, North Central 1
#2 posting 10.24.2007
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COLLEGE REPORTS
D2
UM Duluth swept Bemidji State.
Winona State topped St. Cloud State in a fiver. WSU one games one & two.
UM Crookston outlasted North Dakota in five after winning games one and two. It was UMC's first win over UND since 2004.
D3
MIAC
Concordia Moorhead swept Bethel. CM will now host a playoff game.
#13 St. Thomas blanked St. Benedict.
NUMBER CRUNCHING
TOTAL POINTS
D2
Carmen Stankowski, Winona State 26 vs St. Cloud State 3-2
Amanda Polzin, North Dakota 25 vs UM Crookston 2-3
Ashley Shields, St. Cloud State 24.5 vs Winona State 2-3
Amber Meyer, UM Crookston 22.5 vs North Dakota 3-2
Kiersten Arendt, Winona State 22 vs St. Cloud State 3-2
Kim Nemcek, Winona State 20 vs St. Cloud State 3-2
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Post Season Hopes
#1 posting 10.24.2007
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3AAA
Last night there were no upsets in 3AAA with Rosemount, Apple Valley, Lakeville South and Simley moving on.
Tonight there are games in class AAA with 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; AA 7, and A 7.
POST SEASON HOPES
3AAA is a rough and tumble section with Lakeville North, Eagan, Burnsville and Eastview. Semis and finals are at South St. Paul. After the cross-country story in the StarTribune.
In 5AAA Blaine was surprised by their #1 seed. Also from the StarTribune.
In 4AA East Visitation is eyeing a state tournament trip. From the StarTribune.
Hibbing and Greenway could face each other in 7AA, and Hibbing's Kate Lange has been to Greenway camps during the summer. From the Duluth News Tribune.
NEXT YEAR
The West Central conference is expanding by two more teams next year--Mora and Milaca. The Marshall Independent looks at Yellow Medicine East's preparation.
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Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Arendt Milestone
#4 posting 10.23.2007
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MILESTONE
Kiersten Arendt of Winona State (Zumbrota-Mazeppa) notched her 1000 kill in a match against MSU Mankato. From the Rochester Post Bulletin.
LATE PLAY OFF RESULTS
Alden-Conger opened the post season with a sweep over Southland in the 1A West bracket. From the Albert Lea Tribune.
Menahga and Sebeka advanced in 6A. From the Brainerd Dispatch.
In 1AA Lake City outlasted La Crescent in five. From the Red Wing Republican Eagle.
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Stuewe Summit League Player of the Week
#3 posting 10.23.2007
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AWARDS
D1
BIG 10
Lauren O'Reilly, Michigan State picked up the offensive award and Kelli Miller, Purdue garnered the defensive award in the Big 10 with an 8 page report.
SUMMIT LEAGUE
North Dakota State's Christy Stuewe (Mayer Lutheran) was named offensive player of the week for the second time this year from the Summit League.
D2
NORTH CENTRAL
Carlie Christensen, UN Omaha, Cayla Schroeder, Augustana (Kasson-Mantorville) and Steph Sandstrom, MSU Mankato (Andover) won the offensive, defensive and setter awards for the week from the North Central with a 6 page report. It was Christensen's and Schroeder's second wins this season. It was Sandstrom's first award.
NORTHERN SUN
Emily Schroeder, Wayne State, Maggie McNamara, Concordia St. Paul (Zumbrota-Mazeppa) and Calla Oftedahl, MSU Moorhead (Eastview) picked up the offensive, setter and defensive awards in the Northern Sun with an 11 page report. McNamara has won the award 4 times this year, Schroeder 2 and Oftedahl
GAMES
D3
Sioux Falls swept Buena Vista. Kelli Luitjens (Worthington) had 13 kills for BV.
NUMBER CRUNCHING
TOTAL POINTS
Beth Mathes, Sioux Falls 25 vs Buena Vista 3-0
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Playoffs Round 1: Loyola Upsets Springfield
#2 posting 10.23.2007
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PLAYOFF RESULTS
A
1E: Rushford-Peterson outlasted Spring Grove in a fiver. From the Winona Daily News. Grand Meadow (#10) beat Lanesboro (#7) in a sweep.
1W: Glenville-Emmons aced Lyle-Pacelli in four. From the Rochester Post Bulletin.
2N: #5 Buffalo Lake-Hector swept #12 Sleepy Eye. From the New Ulm Journal.
2S: #11 Mankato Loyola shocked #6 Springfield. From the New Ulm Journal.
3N: #7 Wabasso survived #10 Canby in a fiver. #6 Lakeview swept #11 Lake Benton-Lincoln HI. RTR, and MACCRAY had sweep wins too. From the Marshall Independent.
3S: #5 Fulda had a tight sweep with #12 Ellsworth. #6 Adrian swept #11 Hills-Beaver Creek. #7 Red Rock Central beat #10 Round Lake-Brewster in four. #9 Westbrook-Walnut Grove slipped by #8 Edgerton in five. From the Worthington Daily Globe.
5: Kimball, Upsala and Braham picked up wins. half way down the St. Cloud Times round up.
6: Underwood, West Central and New York Mills all won in their play off openers yesterday. From the Fergus Fall Daily Journal.
7: The Duluth News Tribune has boxes on the action up north.
8: The Grand Forks Herald does the same in the action in the Red River Valley.
AAA
Austin will host Winona on Wednesday. From the Rochester Post Bulletin.
NUMBER CRUNCHING
KILLS
Cheyenne Byrd, Canby 22 vs Wabasso 2-3
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Camden, West Central Titles, Noga Milestone
#1 posting 10.23.2007
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CONFERENCE TITLES
Renville County West captured the Camden title beating defending Class A champ Minneota in five. Minneota's nine year conference championship streak is over. From the West Central Tribune and Marshall Independent.
St. Cloud Cathedral topped Yellow Medicine East in a sweep for the West Central title. From the St. Cloud Times (midway down the roundup) and the West Central Tribune.
ALL CONFERENCE
The Camden Conference has listed their All Conference players
North Division
Chelsey Gniffke, Lakeview
Dana Boerboom, Lakeview
Kendra Johnson, Lakeview
South Division
Kelsey Citrowske, Canby
Stephanie Boulton, Minneota
Claire Kopfmann, Minneota, MVP
Sarah Fadness, Minneota
Sam Hennen, Minneota
Kendra Bornhoft, RTR
Brittany Gravley, RTR
Allisa Johnson, RTR
Mallory Fultz, TMB
Michele Lanoue, TMB
Molly Miller, TMB
Coach: Neil Witte, RTR
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MILESTONES
Sophorome Sari Noga, Parkers Prairie got her 1,oooth kill on Oct.11th vs. Rothsay.
POLICE BLOTTER
Former Montgomery-Lonsdale girls volleyball coach Troy Bernard pled guilty to a charge of first-degree criminal sexual conduct. From the Rochester Post Bulletin.
NUMBER CRUNCHING
Megan Groen, Renville County West 20 vs Minneota 3-2
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Monday, October 22, 2007
Gophers Drop 9 Spots; Teammates Then & Now
#4 posting 10.22.2007
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COLLEGIATE POLLS
D1: as expected the Gophers fell from #13 to #22 after two losses on the road last weekend. Other Big 10 teams include #2 Penn State; #8 Wisconsin; and #20 Michigan. Penn State comes to town on Friday.
D2: UM Duluth remains at #3 for the 6th week in a row. Other area teams in the AVCA poll include Concordia St. Paul is #4; SW MN State is #7; MSU Mankato is #12; and Augustana is #13.
TEAMMATES THEN & NOW
Augsburg's Julie Jenkins and Laura Harms played together at MN Select the inaugural year when both girls were seniors (2004). Both were named MIAC Players of the Week last week.
Laura's sister is Katherine Harms of St. Michael-Albertville.
5AA SOUTH SEEDS
1. Delano
2. Orono
3. St. Anthony
4. Columbia Heights
5. Fridley
6. Mound-Westonka
7. Mpls Henry
8. Brooklyn Center
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Final High School Poll
#3 posting 10.22.2007
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FINAL POLLS
The Final polls are out and if you look back to the start of the year there isn't that much movement. Lakeville North and Jordan started and ended the season #1.
Here is how the first and last polls stack up:
AAA 8 of the 10 are the same with Burnsville and Woodbury not on the first list.
AA All 10 finish the season on the poll.
A class A has the biggest variance with five remaining and five newcomers from the first listing: Renville County West; BBE; Meadow Creek; Goodhue; and TMB.
On top of that Windom replaced Bethlehem Academy in the #1 spot.
AAA
1. Lakeville North (14) 238
2. Shakopee (2) 226
3. Eagan 190
4. Eden Prairie 187
5. Chaska 172
6. Blaine 150
7. Andover 142
8. Owatonna 131
9. Burnsville 96
10. Woodbury 62
Others: Forest Lake (42), Eastview (25), Hill-Murray (21), Waconia (14), Totino-Grace (12), St. Michael/Albertville (10)
AA
1. Jordan (9) 135
2. Dilworth/Glyndon/Felton 126
3. St. Cloud Cathedral 115
4. Pipestone Area 102
5. Marshall 96
6. Hibbing 85
7. Jackson County Central 70
8. Stewartville 61
9. Belle Plaine 54
Delano 54
Others receiving votes: Montevideo (16), Wadena-Deer Creek (13), Rocori (9), Yellow Medicine East (8), Sauk Centre (7)
A
1. Windom (14) 210
2. Minneota 193
3. Bethlehem Academy 184
4. Renville County West 160
5. Ada-Borup 141
6. Mayer Lutheran 126
7. Belgrade/Brooten/Elrosa 123
8. Meadow Creek Christian 85
9. Goodhue 71
10. Tracy-Milroy-Balaton 64
Others: Mabel-Canton (34), Wabasha/Kellogg (28), Kenyon-Wanamingo (23), SW Christian-Chaska (20), Northern Choice (16), Win-E-Mac (9)
LATE WEEKEND RESULTS
Rochester Mayo won the Century tournament for the second year in a row with a 2-1 win over Northfield. From the Rochester Post Bulletin.
Here are results from the Rochester Century Tournament with area teams recaps, also the Chaska tournament. From the RPB.
Community College
Riverland ended their season in the Central Lakes Tournament with 5th place finish. From the Austin Daily Herald.
SEEDS/PLAYOFFS
5AAA will play on Wednesday with quarters on Friday.
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Pair of Fives in Big 10
#2 posting 10.22.2007
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BIG 10
#2 Penn State slipped by #8 Wisconsin in five at Madison in a battle of Big 10 unbeatens. Over 10,000 fans were in attendance.
Ohio State topped Illinois in five. OSU's Danielle Meyer produced a triple double of 27 kills, 17 digs and 12 blocks.
OTHERS
Albany beat Siena in five. Libero Tawny Dahmes (Chaska) had 20 digs for Albany.
NUMBER CRUNCHING
TOTAL POINTS
Danielle Meyer, Ohio State 34.5 vs Illinois 3-2
Brittney Dolgner, Wisconsin 29.5 vs Penn State 2-3
Megan Hodge, Penn State 26 vs Wisconsin 3-2
Vicki Brown, Illinois 21.5 vs Ohio State 2-3
Laura DeBruhler, Illinois 21 vs Ohio State 2-3
Christa Harmatto, Penn State 21 vs Wisconsin 3-2
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Post Season Tournaments, Seed the State
#1 posting 10.22.2007
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TOURNAMENT RECAPS
Chaska won their own title with an upset win over Eagan in the finals. From the Chaska Herald.
Willmar finished 2-2 at Moorhead. From the West Central Tribune.
POST SEASON TOURNAMENTS
The StarTribune handicaps the post season volleyball tournament field.
THIS WEEK
There are a few non tournament games left today with Rocori at St. Michael-Albertville the most interesting.
MONDAY
In class A 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7 all start off their tournaments
In AA 1 is in action
TUESDAY
In class AAA 3 is the only section playing in what is traditionally a football playoff night.
WEDNESDAY
7 A continues along with 7AA and 1 & 4 in AAA
THURSDAY
A: 1, 2, 4, 5, 6
AA: 1, 2, 5, 8
AAA: 2, 3 are in action
FRIDAY
A: 3
AA: 3, 6
AAA: 1, 4
SATURDAY
AAA: 2
There are more, but they haven't been posted yet.
You can find out seeds, who plays who, and where and when from the MN State High School League or by checking out MN Scores.
SEED THE STATE TOURNAMENT
I don't understand why the state tournaments are not seeded. If you want the best to play the best you need to have them meet in the finals, not the quarters or semis. I know basketball did this last year and it worked out fine. Perhaps no one wants to be labeled the 8th seed. Last year the #1 team in the South Dakota girls basketball tournament got beat by #8 Brandon Valley in the quarters.
By seeding the tournament you will generate more interest and, if the seeding is accurate, make for a much better tournament.
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Sunday, October 21, 2007
Photo Upload
#5 posting 10.21.2007
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PHOTOS UPLOADED
I have uploaded photos for these games
EASTVIEW TOURNAMENT
Semifinals
Woodbury/St. Michael-Albertville
5th place
Stewartville/Forest Lake
Championship
Eden Prairie/Woodbury
APPLE VALLEY TOURNAMENT
3rd place
Apple Valley/Sioux Falls Lincoln
championship
Jordan/Minneota
the delay was due to a slow computer, then blogger had issues, and also time was a factor.
next up: tomorrow morning.
Three Upsets in MIAC
#3 posting 10.21.2007
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D3 REPORTS
MIAC
Carleton swept Concordia Moorhead. CM's Anna Tinkham set a new single season dig record with 468 total on the year. upset #1
Gustavus won the last three in a fiver with St. Benedict. upset #2
St. Mary's beat St. Catherine by four.
St. Thomas shut out Hamline.
Augsburg rallied from 2-0 to beat Bethel in five. upset #3
St. Olaf swept Macalester
UMAC
Martin Luther spiked Crown in three. From the New Ulm Journal.
Northland blanked UM Morris
Northwestern took Bethany in three.
St. Scholastica bumped Presentation in three.
WIAC
Oshkosh triumphed over Stout in four.
Whitewater also beat River Falls in four.
Eau Claire swept LaCrosse.
TOURNAMENT
Stevens Point
Stevens Point won twice over Luther and Viterbo.
Viterbo beat Carroll in four.
You can see the point leaders for each team and the all tournament team here. Shelly Maus of Stevens Point was named MVP.
NUMBER CRUNCHING
TOTAL POINTS
Liz Glesne, Bethel 26.5 vs Augsburg 2-3
Alex Nold, St. Mary's 26 vs St. Catherine 3-1
Jennifer Thelemann, Gustavus 25.5 vs St. Benedict 3-2
Melissa Anderson, Northland 21.5 vs UM Morris 3-0
Maria Hoffman, St. Catherine 21 vs St. Mary's 1-3
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Concordia St. Paul Wins Another Fiver
#3 posting 10.21.2007
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D2 REPORTS
NORTH CENTRAL
St. Cloud State won in a fiver with North Dakota. SCSU won the final two games for the victory. UND out hit, out dug, out blocked and out pointed the Huskies, but failed to win three games. Amanda Polzin (Hutchinson) had a career high 24 kills for North Dakota.
NORTHERN SUN
Concordia St. Paul survived another fiver, this time with Wayne State. Emily Palkert (SW Christian Chaska) had 25 kills for CSP.
UM Crookston topped Upper Iowa in a sweep.
SW MN State blanked MSU Moorhead
Winona State shut out Bemidji State.
NON CON
South Dakota beat instate rival Northern State in a sweep. With the win USD set a school record for wins in a year with 19.
NUMBER CRUNCHING
TOTAL POINTS
Emily Schroeder, Wayne State 29.5 vs Concordia St. Paul 2-3
Amanda Polzin, North Dakota 27.5 vs St. Cloud State 2-3
Emily Palkert, Concordia St. Paul 27 vs Wayne State 3-2
Tara Holmen, North Dakota 23.5 vs St. Cloud State 2-3
Emily Baldwin, St. Cloud State 23 vs North Dakota 3-2
Megan Norling, MSU Moorhead 22 vs SW MN State 0-3
Kate Bennett, Concordia St. Paul 20.5 vs Wayne State 3-2
Erin Contons, SW MN State 20.5 vs MSU Moorhead 3-0
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Gophers Lose 5th Straight Match
#2 posting 10.21.2007
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D1 REPORTS
BIG 10
The Gopher volleyball team must have had a football player cough on them because they have now lost an uncharacteristic five matches in a row. The latest a sweep at the hands of Michigan State. The first two games were tight ones, the second lasting 35-33. This is the first time Michigan State has beat Minnesota in six years. Minnesota had 15 less swings that MSU. Again sideout % was 58% for the night.
Don't look for the Gophers to be in the top 20 next week.
Purdue tripped up #15 Michigan in four.
Northwestern blanked Iowa.
OTHER CONTESTS
North Dakota State, riding the football momentum, topped South Dakota State in four. Christy Stuewe (Mayer Lutheran) had 22 kills for the Bison.
#20 Ohio edged Northern Illinois in four.
Northern Iowa swept Creighton. Amy Sampson (Champlin Park) had 13 kills for UNI. Allie Oelke (Chaska) led Creighton with 12 kills. It was dig for the cure night at Creighton and they set a new attendance record.
San Diego outlasted Gonzaga in five. Laurel Abrahamson (Bloomington Jefferson) had 25 kills for San Diego.
Syracuse topped Marquette in four.
NUMBER CRUNCHING
TOTAL POINTS
Laurel Abrahamson, San Diego 28 vs Gonzaga 3-2
Christy Stuewe, North Dakota State 27 vs South Dakota State 3-1
Melissa Griffin, Ohio 27 vs Northern Illinois 3-1
Katie Bruzdzinski, Michigan 24 vs Purdue 1-3
Cheryl Cobbina, Syracuse 24 vs Marquette 3-1
Amy DeGroot, San Diego 22.5 vs Gonzaga 3-2
Danita Merlau, Purdue 21.5 vs Michigan 3-1
Becky Jones, Gonzaga 21 vs San Diego 2-3
Brooke VandenBergh, North Dakota State 20.5 vs South Dakota State 3-1
Kacie MacTavish, Syracuse 20 vs Marquette 3-1
Ellen Herman, Ohio 20 vs Northern Illinois 3-1
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Mayo Takes Title
#1 posting 10.21.2007
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HIGH SCHOOL TOURNAMENTS
Rochester Mayo retained the title in the 16 team Rochester Century Invitational with a 2-1 win over Northfield. Rochester JM beat Cannon Falls for 3rd place. From the Rochester Post Bulletin.
CHASKA: Chaska
MOORHEAD: Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton
ROCHESTER CENTURY: Rochester Mayo
ST. CLAIR:
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Saturday, October 20, 2007
Augsburg Tops St. Mary's
#3 posting 10.20.2007
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D3 reports
MIAC
Augsburg outlasted St. Mary's in five. Augsburg's Julie Jenkins (Edina) had her 7th career triple double.
Concordia Moorhead blanked Gustavus.
Hamline shut out St. Catherine.
St. Thomas broomed Macalester.
UMAC
Bethany Lutheran spiked Crown in three.
Northland went the distance with Presentation for the win.
Northwestern swept Martin Luther
St. Scholastica beat UM Morris in four.
WIAC
Eau Claire beat Platteville in four.
Oshkosh triumphed over River Falls in four.
Whitewater stopped Stout in three.
NUMBER CRUNCHING
TOTAL POINTS
Shawna Varichak, St. Scholastica 23.5 vs UM Morris 3-1
Katie Fox, Eau Claire 22 vs Platteville 3-1
Heidi Meier, Presentation 21.5 vs Northland 2-3
Laura Harms, Augsburg 21 vs St. Mary's 3-2
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