#1 posting 12.1.2008
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I will now be posting on kjasr.com. All the news and other information will be found on that site. This site will remain up and I will post occasionally here, but always link it to kjasr.com.
Monday, December 01, 2008
New Site
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Horihan Winona Daily News Player of the Year
#3 posting 11.30.2008
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HIGH SCHOOL ALL AREA
The Winona Daily News has released their All Area team. Kate Horihan of Mabel-Canton is their Player of the Year.
One player that helped shape Horihan was Karlie Urbaniak, now at Fairfield.
There were a couple of players in the running for POY: one was Katie Speedling of Wabasha-Kellogg.
Next up: Tomorrow
Northern Iowa Falls in MVC Championship
#2 posting 11.30.2008
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MORE COLLEGE REPORTS
BIG 12: Iowa State swept Kansas with a margin of 10 points. Diane Kieger (Mounds View) had 4.5 points.
MISSOURI VALLEY: Missouri State swept Northern Iowa with a margin of 14 points in the MVC championship match. Amy Sampson (Champlin Park) had 11 points for UNI.
PAC 10: Washington State beat Arizona in five with a margin of 11 points. WSU led 2-0. Emily Rooney (Red Wing) had 13 points for WSU.
MIDWEST
Miami OH swept Marquette with a margin of 30 points. Tiara Russell (Osseo) and Leslie Bielski (Chaska) had 8.5 and 8 points for Marquette.
WEST
Long Beach State beat Colorado State in four with a margin of 17 points. Tessa Nelson (Tracy-Milroy-Balaton) had 10.5 points for the Rams.
Portland swept Nevada with a margin of 21 points. Jennifer Sheedy (Totino-Grace) had 8.5 points for Portland.
PAIRINGS ANNOUNCED
The NCAA will announce the pairings for the D1 tournament at 9 pm today.
Next up: tomorrow
Gophers Wins in Regular Season Finale
#1 posting 11.30.2008
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BIG 10 RESULTS
Minnesota beat Michigan State in four with a margin of 16 points. Kyla Roehrig had 14.5 points for Minnesota. Lauren Gibbemeyer (Cretin-Derham Hall) had 13 points for the Gophers. Becca Zlabis had 17.5 points for MSU.
#15 Illinois swept Northwestern with a margin of 24 points. Laura DeBruhler and Kylie McCulley had 17.5 points for Illinois. Chelsy Hyser had 14.5 points for NW. Naomi Johnson (Bloomington Kennedy) played, but did not score for the Wildcats.
Indiana beat Ohio State in four. Strangely enough the margin was zero. Ashley Benson had 20 points for Indiana. Katie Dull and Kristin Dozier each had 16 points for OSU. Susan Halverson (Apple Valley) had 8 digs and 1 point for the Buckeyes.
Penn State swept Michigan with a margin of 22 points. Megan Hodge had 18.5 points for PSU. Alex Hunt had 10 points for Michigan.
Purdue beat Wisconsin in five. The Badgers had a 1 point advantage on the day. Stephanie Lynch had 24.5 points for Purdue. Brittney Dolgner had 20.5 points for Wisconsin. Nikki Klingsporn (Tartan) had 31 assists and 1 point for the Badgers.
Next up: more College news
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Penn State's Nailbiter, UNI Takes Creighton
#1 posting 11.29.2008
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COLLEGE REPORTS
D1
BIG TEN
#1 Penn State swept Ohio State with a margin of 20 points. The final set was 30-28, the tightest set for PSU this season. Arielle Wilson had 14 points for PSU. Katie Dull had 17 points of OSU. Susan Halverson (Apple Valley) had 3 digs for the Buckeyes.
#16 Illinois swept Wisconsin with a margin of 18 points in Madison. Laura DeBruhler had 20 points for Illinois. Caity Dupont had 11 points for Wisconsin. Nikki Klingsporn (Tartan) had 19 assists and 1 point for the Badgers.
#18 Purdue beat Northwestern in five with a margin of 1 point. Purdue led 2-1. Danita Merlau had 22.5 points for Purdue. Brittani Gray had 22 points for NW. Naomi Johnson (Bloomington Kennedy) had 1 point for the Wildcats.
#20 Michigan swept Indiana with a margin of 14 points. Juliana Paz had 14 points for Michigan. Taylor Wittmer had 12 points for Indiana.
Michigan State beat Iowa in four with a margin of 5 points. Becca Zlabis had 18 points for MSU. Catherine Smale had 19.5 points for the Hawkeyes.
The Gophers are at Michigan State today.
ACC: Virginia beat Virginia Tech in five. The point margin was zero. Virginia led 2-0. Marlow Bruneau (Lakeville) had 20 assists and 5 points for Virginia.
North Carolina won the ACC title with a sweep over NC State. The margin was 30 points. Brianna Eskola (Columbia Heights) had 16 digs for the Tar Heels and in the process set the ACC career digs record.
BIG EAST: Cincinnati swept UAB with a margin of 18 points. Kelsey Brandl (Lakeville North) had 6 points for Cincy.
Western Michigan swept Marquette with a margin of 32 points. Leslie Bielski (Chaska) and Tiara Russell (Osseo) had 9 and 3.5 points for Marquette.
BIG SKY: Eastern Washington swept Weber State with a margin of 16 points. Jackson County Central's Leah Burmeister and Brittney Bisaillon had 7 and 6 points for WS.
Earlier in the day WS beat Montana in five with a margin of 1 point. Montana led 2-1. Jackson County Central's Leah Burmeister and Brittney Bisaillon had 19.5 and 14.5 points for WS
MID AMERICAN: Ohio swept Dayton with a margin of 16 points. Amanda Andersen (Centennial) had 6 points for Ohio.
MISSOURI VALLEY: Northern Iowa beat Creighton in five with a margin of 5 points. UNI led 2-0. Heather Sampson (Champlin Park) had a career high 27 kills on her way to 30.5 points for UNI. Jessica Houts (Bloomington Kennedy) and Allie Oelke (Chaska) had 18 and 16 points for the Bluejays.
PAC 10: Washington State beat Arizona State in four with a margin of 9 points. Emily Rooney (Red Wing) had 16 points for WSU.
WEST COAST: Pacific beat Portland in four with a margin of 6 points. Jennifer Sheedy (Totino-Grace) had 15 points for Portland.
AWARDS
Fairfield's Karlie Urbaniak (Mabel-Canton) and Siena's April London (Woodbury) have been named to the Metro Atlantic All Academic team.
London was named setter of the year and made the MAAC First team. Urbaniak was named to the second team.
The NJCAA D3 has released their All American list
On the first team:
Breanna Chamernick of Hibbing CC
Jordan Noska of Anoka-Ramsey CC
Ashley King of Rochester CTC
Stephanie Tillman of Ridgewater CC
Leah Miller of Ridgewater CC
HIGH SCHOOL
Courtney Fautsch of Chisago Lakes was named North Suburban Player of the Year. From the Chisago County Press.
OBITUARY
Here is more on the Stina Leiseth of YME and her tragic accident. Funeral services for Leiseth will be at 2 p.m. Monday at the Granite Falls High School Gymnasium. Burial will be at the Granite Falls City Cemetery. Visitation will be from 3-5 p.m. Sunday at the Granite Falls High School Gymnasium. From the Marshall Independent.
Next up: Tomorrow
Friday, November 28, 2008
Car Accident, 4 Minnesota Players All Conference
#1 posting 11.28.2008
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CAR ACCIDENT
Stina Leiseth of Yellow Medicine East was killed in a one car roll over Wednesday afternoon. Leiseth was named to the West Central Tribune's All Area teams and Marshall Independent. From the West Central Tribune.
COLLEGE REPORTS
BIG 10: Gopher freshman setter Alex Blatt is Off Topic in the MN Daily.
An NCAA tournament berth is on the line for Wisconsin. The Badgers face #16 Illinois and #18 Purdue this weekend.
BIG 12: Iowa State's Diane Kieger (Mounds View) is in Kaylee's Corner---this is a video.
BIG SKY: The Big Sky has released their all conference team with Weber State's Brittany Bissailon was named to the first team. Leah Burmeister was Honorable Mention. Both are from Jackson County Central.
MISSOURI VALLEY: Northern Iowa beat Evansville in four with a margin of 22 points in the MV Tournament. Amy Sampson (Champlin Park) had 17 points for UNI. Sampson was named to the first team in the Missouri Valley All Conference team.
Creighton's Jessica Houts (Bloomington Kennedy) was named to the First team too in the MVC. Houts was also named defensive player of the year.
Next up: tomorrow
Thursday, November 27, 2008
High School Review 2008
#3 posting 11.27.2008
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YEAR IN REVIEW 2008
Here is the Thanksgiving Year in review for the High School Season 2008. Keep in mind these "awards" are based only on what I saw over the course of the 14 weeks during the fall season. I am sure there are other worthy players, games, teams, coaches....but if I didn't see it, I can't vote on it.
ATMOSPHERE
BEST GYM: Bethlehem Academy when Marshall came calling. Permanent theater seating.
MOST "INTO IT" CROWD: Alexandria's student section in the Halloween 8AAA final vs STMA. Costumes galore. In fact I had to move because they kept standing blocking my view of the action.
BEST PROGRAM/YEARBOOK TEAM: I guess this is more in the yearbook category---Andover. The used quality paper, had color photos, and the thing that sealed the deal, historical records/awards celebrating their past.
Honorable mentions go to Hopkins and Champlin Park
BEST PROGRAM SECTION: This is a three way tie---Sections 3AAA, 4AAA, and 5AAA. All three have photos of the teams involved. That is a great resource and great keepsake. It is too bad other sections don't have the same opportunities.
MATCHES
OUT OF 5
Best 5 match set: St. Michael-Albertville vs Alexandria in the 8AAA finals. When the fifth set goes extra points and the state tournament on the line, it doesn't get any more thrilling.
Best 4 match set: Shakopee vs Eastview in the AAA state finals. The margin that separated these two teams was two points.
Best 3 match set: Lakeville South vs Lakeville North. South's first win over older school North came in the 3AAA semis. Not only was it South's first win, but it was the first time they took a set off North in the school's history.
OUT OF 3
best 3 match: Woodbury vs Andover in the Eastview tournament.
best 2 match: Eden Prairie vs Alexandria in the finals of the EP tournament. Five points separated the two.
BIGGEST RIP OFF: I showed up early to watch White Bear Lake and Fridley and they were already starting the 4th set. The reason the contest started early---no conflict with the "powder puff" Fridley game during homecoming week.
BEST IN SEASON TOURNAMENT
Apple Valley's Eagle Invitational (Sept 19/20).....Two state champs played in that event. 5 state tourney entrants...10 teams in section finals.
BEST TEAM NOT TO MAKE THE STATE: Chaska
BEST TEAM I DIDN'T SEE: According to the MaxPreps poll---Jackson County Central #11. The next team was #34 Mabel-Canton. In other words 32/33 or .970.
BEST FBSO SEASON: Shakopee .614 (in the games I watched)
BEST FBSO GAME: Eagan .867 vs New Prague
MOST POINTS: STMA 113 vs Alexandria 8AAA Final
MOST POINTS & LOST: Alexandria 108 vs STMA 8AAA Final; STMA 108 vs Andover .
MOST EARNED POINTS: STMA 85 vs Alex
LEAST POINTS GIVEN AWAY: Eagan 7 vs New Prague
MOST BLOCKS: Alexandria 19 vs STMA
MOST ACES: St. Paul Central 18 vs St. Paul Harding
BEST SUB 500 TEAM: Eagan
NUMBER CRUNCHING
Here is how the FBSO worked out w-l
If .676+ 11-0
if .660+ 16-1
if .630+ 22-2
if .609+ 29-3
BEST TRANSFER: Molly Kreklow from Blaine to Delano. Kreklow has made the state tournament for three straight seasons.
MOST EXCITED UNCLE: Windom's MaKenzie Lovell's uncle during the State A Final with Bethlehem Academy. (Once upon a time I coached MaKenzie's mother (Shelley) in Ellsworth, MN & Lance Becker sat with me during the Windom contests at the state tournament).
BEST FRESHMAN: Leigh Pudwill of Centennial. A 6-1 rangy OH with pop.
And now...the drum roll please....the big three awards. Team, Coach and Player
TEAM: Shakopee. They were the only repeat champion from 2007. The Sabers needed to replace all state setter Jessica Menden (TCU) and strong OH hitter Maggie Geske (SW MN State). They did that with a modified 6-2 and all players did their jobs. Shakopee is fundamentally sound and know where to be on the floor. Yes Ashley Wittman is a strong player, but the other Sabers got it done. A team is only as strong as their weakest link and there were no weak links on the Sabers.
COACH: Matt Busch, Shakopee. See above. It is hard to repeat. It is hard to maintain focus. Shakopee got the job done.
PLAYER: Ashley Wittman, Shakopee. This is not a surprise. Wittman was player of the week four times this fall (Weeks 1, 4, 12, 13). The Future Gopher can put the ball down. She averaged 8.5 points per set this fall. This makes a clean sweep for the Sabers.
TEAMS
FIRST TEAM
OH Ashley Wittman, Shakopee
OH Amy Braun, Lakeville North
MH Lauren Grant, Eastview
MH Tia Gaffen, Wayzata
RH Katherine Harms, STMA
S Catherine Yager, STMA
L Mollie Geske, Shakopee
SECOND TEAM
OH Brittany Chambers, Jordan
OH Ari Mewhorter, Blaine
MH Heidi Lensing, BBE
MH Tori Dixon, Burnsville
RH Unze, Chaska
S Kayla Wallerich, Marshall
I will do a review of the college volleyball season when they are finished up.
Next up: tomorrow morning
Gophers Escape Hawkeyes
#2 posting 11.27.2008
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D1 REPORTS
BIG 10: #12 Minnesota beat Iowa in five. The Hawkeyes had a 4 point margin for the night. The Gophers led 2-1. Hailey Cowles (Eden Prairie) had 19 points for the Gophers.
A few years ago Iowa came to Minnesota on Thanksgiving Wednesday. There were NO time outs (none, nada, zero) taken in the Gophers sweep that night. The only match where I never saw a time out.
Indiana is at Michigan and Ohio State.
Michigan State hosts Iowa and Minnesota.
Illinois faces Wisconsin and Northwestern.
BIG 12: Iowa State swept #13 Kansas State with a margin of 23 points. Diane Kieger (Mounds View) had 8.5 points for ISU.
METRO ATLANTIC: Siena is headed to the NCAA tournament after their win over Fairfield. April London (Woodbury) had 35 assists and 6.5 points for the Saints.
SEC: #14 Florida beat South Carolina in five with a margin of 11 points. USC led 2-1. Bridget Denson-Dorman (Hopkins) had 39 assists and 2 points for USC.
SUMMIT: North Dakota State is Thankful to be back home. From the Fargo Forum.
WEST COAST: Portland's Jennifer Sheedy (Totino-Grace) was named to the honorable mention list in the West Coast Conference.
SIGNINGS
Evansville has signed 2 players
5-11 OH Hannah Wilson of St. Joseph’s Academy, IL
5-11 Jessica Knackmuhs of Edwards County, IL
Weber State has signed 4 players
5-9 setter Caitin Penrod of Ogden, Utah
6-0 OH Bethany Wray of West Haven, Utah
5-11 MB Emily Jones of Rigby, Idaho
6-1 OH Briana Wilms of Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada
BEACH
Former Gopher Nicole Branagh received the FIVB most improved player on the international circuit award.
HIGH PERFORMANCE
USA Volleyball will host its Sixth Annual High Performance Coaches Clinic Jan. 22-24, 2009, at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Cost is $400.
Next up: later today with a review of the high school season.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING
Zyvoloski, Lange All Area Players of the Year
#1 posting 11.27.2008
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ALL AREA
The St. Cloud Times have released their All Area Team. Anna Zyvoloski of St. Cloud Cathedral is their player of the year.
The Duluth News Tribune has released their All Area Team. Kate Lange of Hibbing is their player of the year.
REVIEWS
Brigetta Berg and Courtney Volkmann are co MVPs for Wadena-Deer Creek. From the Wadena Pioneer Journal.
KAAL looks back at all the Fall female athletes of the week which include Jordan Spatenka of Owatonna, Emily Vonwald and Morgan Bushman of Chatfield, Brittany Looker of Rochester Mayo, and Julie Rainey of Stewartville.
Lindsey Randt and Amanda Nordby are co MVPs for McLeod West. From the McLeod County Chronicle.
Kirsten Noska of Pequot Lakes made the Brainerd Dispatch team. From the Pine & Lakes.
The Rochester Post Bulletin reviews the TriState All Star volleyball matches held last weekend.
Climax-Fisher has passed out their end of the year volleyball awards. From the Crookston Times.
Breckenridge has passed out their end of the year volleyball awards. From the Wahpeton Daily News.
D1
Mackenzie Angner of South Dakota State rose to the occasion this season. From the Sioux Falls Argus Leader.
D2 TOURNAMENT
Concordia St. Paul's Maria Steinhagen (Alexandria) is looking for her second straight D2 championship. From the Echo Press.
The Marshall Independent reviews SW MN State and their record season.
Three more UM Duluth players received post season honors: Sarah Wyffels (Marshall) Katie Gangelhoff (South St. Paul) and April Hansen (BBE) earned American Volleyball Coaches Association All-Central Region Team honors.
MSU Mankato's Ashley Nachreiner (Round Rock, TX) was also named to the AVCA All Central team.
D3
St. Thomas' Katie McCaffrey (Fort Collins, CO) was named to the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America first team.
Next up: D1 news
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Ryan All Area, Nelson All Conference
#1 posting 11.26.2008
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ALL AREA
The Red Wing Republican Eagle has released their all area first team and second team. Whitney Ryan of Kenyon-Wanamingo is their player of the year.
AWARDS
Frazee had ratings of 4.4 (fans), (coaches) and 4.25 (scorekeepers) in the MSHSL sportsmanship rankings. From the Frazee Forum.
BBE coach Kevin Weller was the 5A coach of the year. From the Sauk Centre Herald.
RANKINGS
Shakopee is #44 nationally in the MaxPreps rankings. Here are the Minnesota rankings.
D1 NEWS
BIG 10: Minnesota travels to Iowa tonight.
Purdue heads to Northwestern and Wisconsin.
Ohio State hosts Penn State and Indiana.
Michigan is at home with Indiana and Penn State.
Northwestern hosts Purdue and Illinois.
Penn State is at Ohio State and Michigan.
METRO ATLANTIC: Siena swept Fairfield on Monday in the Metro Atlantic championship. Karlie Urbaniak (Mabel-Canton) had 8.5 points and was named to the MAAC All Tournament team.
MISSOURI VALLEY: Creighton's Jessica Houts (Bloomington Kennedy) made the Missouri Valley Conference Scholar-Athlete First Team.
MOUNTAIN WEST: Colorado State's Tessa Nelson (Tracy-Milroy-Balaton) was named to the all conference team.
SUMMIT: North Dakota State will have an NCAA Volleyball Selection party on November 30.
D2
UM Duluth's Katie Gangelhoff (South St. Paul) and Sarah Wyffels (Marshall) were named to the North Central Region Second Team.
SIGNINGS
Marquette has signed 4 players
Danielle Carlson of Marshfield, WI
Anne Czarnecki of Pleasant Valley, IA
6-1 MH Carol Henney of Burlington Catholic Central, WI
6-2 MH Kelsey Mattai of White Bear Lake
Portland has signed 5-10 setter Madison Smith of Palos Verde, CA
Next up: tomorrow---the review of the high school season will be up later tomorrow.
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
2 Illinois Players of the Week 1 Penn State All American
#2 posting 11.25.2008
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AWARDS
BIG 10
Illinois took both honors with Laura DeBruhler taking the offensive and Johannah Bangert taking the defensive honors.
Penn State's Christa Harmatto is ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American of the Year. Harmatto is on the first team. Teammate Megan Hodge is on the second team.
Badger coach Pete Waite meets the press. Wisconsin might need a win to get to the NCAA tournament.
MISSOURI VALLEY: 2nd place Creighton heads to the Missouri Valley Tournament at Wichita State.
POLLS
Colorado State is #19 in the latest D1 poll.
SIGNINGS
Ohio State has signed 3 players
6-1 RH Emily Danks of Round Rock, TX
6-0 setter Amanda Peterson of Glenbard East, IL
6-3 middle hitter Mariah Booth of Kennesaw Mountain, GA
Cincinnati has signed 3 players
5-11 setter Megan Turner, Wayne Central, NY
5-11 outside hitter/middle blocker Emily Hayden of Louisville Assumption, KY
6-2 middle blocker Rebecca Refenes of Westland Lutheran, MI
Next up: tomorrow
All North Central Team, D2 Elite 8 at CSP
#1 posting 11.25.2008
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D1
Northeastern swept Hofstra in the Colonial semifinals with a margin of 15 points on Sunday. Leah Neubeck (Hopkins) had 16 digs and 1 point for the Huskies.
Delaware beat Northeastern in the championship in five sets with a margin of 13 points on Monday. NE led 2-1. Neubeck had 24 digs for the Huskies.
Neubeck was named to the all tournament team.
POLLS
Minnesota is #12 in the latest D1 poll.
NCAA SELECTION SHOW
The 2008 NCAA Selection Show will air on ESPNU and ESPNews on Sunday, November 30th starting at 9 pm. The Gopher Volleyball team and coaching staff will be hosting an NCAA Selection Show viewing party in the Sports Pavilion Clubroom.
D2
AWARDS
Concordia St. Paul's Maggie McNamara (Zumbrota-Mazeppa) has been named the Daktronics North Central Player of the year.
CSP's Whitney Meierotto (Washburn, WI); Emily Palker (SW Christian Chaska) were named to the first team while Mary Slinger (Bethlehem Academy) was named to the second team.
The whole list is found in the link above.
Also making the first team is St. Cloud State's Adreana Pieper (Lake of the Woods).
Augustana's Cayla Schroeder (Kasson-Mantorville) and Ellen Andrews (Bancroft, NE) were named to the second team.
MSU Mankato's Ashley Nachreiner (Round Rock, TX) made the second team.
CSP's Maria Steinhagen (Alexandria) & Slinger are both on the Academic All-America First Team.
SW MN State's Sarah Quiram (LeSueur-Henderson) made the North Central All tournament team.
TOURNAMENT
Concordia St. Paul is the site of the D2 National Elite Eight Tournament running from December 4 to 6. Here are the brackets.
HIGH SCHOOL
The Faribault County Register has listed the Blue Earth players of the the South Central All Conference team.
The Osakis Review lists the All Sauk Valley Team.
The Worthington Daily Globe lists the All Southwest Conference team.
Next up: more news
Monday, November 24, 2008
Three Way Tie in TriState All Star Series
#2 posting 11.24.2008
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TRI STATE ALL STAR RESULTS
The TriState tournament ended in a three way tie with each team taking one win over the other.
Minnesota beat Wisconsin 2-1 but the Badger state had a margin of 3
18-25, 30-28, 15-13
Iowa beat Minnesota technically in two
25-10, 25-23, 11-15
Wisconsin beat Iowa technically in two
25-21, 25-16, 15-12
So if you look at sets won
Wisconsin 4, Minnesota 3, Iowa 2
If you look at points won
Wisconsin 131, Minnesota 111, Iowa 110
Wisconsin had 80 earned points on the day, Minnesota 72, Iowa 66
Karlee Lursen of Eastview led all players with 21 points.
Here are the individual stats
MINNESOTA
Katie Speedling, Wabasha-Kellogg 0-0-11----11
Danielle Gernes, Wabasha-Kellogg 0-0-0-----0
Kelsey Wirtanen, Hibbing 0-0-7----7
Resha Koster, Belle Plaine 0-1-2----3
Elizabeth Benson, Cannon Falls 0-0-5---5
Ashley Wendinger, New Ulm Cathedral 0-0-3----3
Karlee Lursen, Eastview 3-1-17-----21
Ellie Mikesh, Rochester JM 1-0-2----3
Kati Garness, Rochester JM 1-2-1-----4
Stephanie Meschke, Bethlehem Academy 0-0-5----5
Megan King, Caledonia 3-4-3-----10
totals: 8-8-56-----72 points
Digs: Lursen had 9 vs Wisconsin; Gernes had 9 vs Iowa
Assists: Benson had 29 for the day. Koster had 11 vs Iowa
WISCONSIN
Jamie Vandenberg 0-3-8----11
Michelle Campbell 2-0-9-----11
Kaycee Charette 0-1-8-----9
Ellie Hovda 2-0-7-----9
Jennifer Jones 0-2-0-----2
Lauren Radix 4-1-3----8
Hillary Hughes 2-2-15----19
Kalli Lochner 0-3-8-----11
totals: 10-12-58----80 points
Radix had 48 assists on the day
Johnas had 20 digs on the day.
IOWA
Amy Dettlinger 1-0-11----12
Whitney Westrum 2-0-7---9
Elizabeth McDonnell 0-1-9---10
Lauren Friedman 1-1-5---7
Jordynn Brackey 0-0-3----3
Mikayla Overturf 1-2-3----6
Britni Freed 0-0-3-----3
Kelsey Peterson 2-0-0-----2
Cassie Christianson 2-0-0-----2
Cheyenne Newman 1-0-3----4
Kaylee Thompson 0-0-4----4
Meganne McMurray 0-0-4----4
totals: 10-4-52----66 points
Christianson had 48 assists on the day.
Christianson had 11 digs vs Minnesota; Westrum had 9 vs Iowa.
Thanks to Lonnie Morken for providing the information.
next up: tomorrow
NDSU, Ohio, Furman Advance to NCAA Tourney
#1 posting 11.24.2008
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BIG 10
Minnesota beat Ohio State in four with a margin of 14 points on Senior Day. Kyla Roehrig, Katie Vatterrodt, Rachel Hartmann and Kelly Schmidt all played their last time at home (maybe). Lauren Gibbemeyer (Cretin-Derham Hall) had 22 points for the Gophers. Katie Dull had 19.5 points for the Buckeyes. Susan Halverson (Apple Valley) had 4 digs for OSU.
Brook Dieter has a grade 3 sprain in her left ankle and the hope is she will return in a couple of weeks.
MORE D1 RESULTS
SUMMIT: The volleyball team is the first team from North Dakota State that has advanced to the NCAA tournament. From the Fargo Forum. The Forum also has list five reasons for the Bisons' success.
METRO ATLANTIC: Fairfield advanced to the finals of the MAAC tournament with a 4 set win over Iona with a margin of 25 points. Karlie Urbaniak (Mabel-Canton) had 11.5 points for the Stags. Urbaniak made the MAAC second team.
MID AMERICAN: Ohio is another team that made the NCAA Tournament as they won the Mid American Tournament with a four set win over Western Michigan. WMU had a 1 point advantage for the day. Amanda Andersen (Centennial) had 9 points for Ohio.
SEC: South Carolina swept Mississippi State with a margin of 43 points. Bridget Denson-Dorman (Hopkins) had 28 assists and 5 points for USC.
SOUTHERN: Furman upset the College of Charleston in five to win the Southern Conference Title. It was Furman's third five setter of the weekend. CofC had a 1 points advantage for the day. Pamela Gehrke (Eastview) had 2 digs for Furman.
My review of the high school season will be on Thanksgiving.
Next up: tomorrow
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Concordia St. Paul, NDSU, Win Titles
#3 posting 11.23.2008
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D2
NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL
#1 Concordia St. Paul swept UM Duluth with a margin of 14 points. CSP won its 4th Central Region Championship title. It also was career win #200 for head coach Brady Starkey. CSP travels to New Haven in the Elite Eight quarterfinals. Maria Steinhagen (Alexandria) had 16 points for CSP. Sarah Wyffels (Marshall) had 10.5 points for UMD.
D1
ACC: Duke swept Virginia with a margin of 16 points. Marlow Bruneau (Lakeville) had 9 assists and 2.5 points for Virginia.
ATLANTIC 10: Dayton swept George Washington with a margin of 21 points. Abby Syverson (Mpls SW) had 5 points for GW.
BIG 12: Oklahoma swept Iowa State with a margin of 16 points. Diane Kieger (Mounds View) had 5 points for ISU.
BIG SKY: Weber State swept Montana State with a margin of 17 points. The Jackson County Central duo of Brittney Bisaillon and Leah Burmeister had 14 and 11 points for WS.
MID AMERICAN: Ohio beat Miami OH in four with a margin of 8 points. Amanda Andersen (Centennial) had 10 points for Ohio.
MISSOURI VALLEY: Creighton swept Bradley with a margin of 36 points. Jessica Houts (Bloomington Kennedy), Allie Oelke (Chaska) and Laurel Sanford (Eagan) had 9, 8 and 2.5 points for the Bluejays.
MOUNTAIN WEST: Utah beat Colorado State in four with a margin of 4 points in the Mountain West Championship. Tessa Nelson (Tracy-Milroy-Balaton) had 11 points for CSU.
SOUTHERN: Furman upset Samford in five with a margin of 10 points in the Southern Tournament. Samford led 2-1. Pamela Gehrke (Eastview) had 2 points and 2 digs for Furman.
SUMMIT: North Dakota State is NCAA Tournament bound with a 3-1 win over Oral Roberts with a margin of 17 points. It was NDSU's 19th straight win. Brooke VandenBergh (DePere, WI) had 16 points for NDSU. Kristin Hille (Sauk Rapids) was named tourney MVP. VandenBergh, and Chrissy Knuth (Champlin Park) made the all tournament team.
WEST COAST: Portland beat Gonzaga in four with a margin of 10 points. Jennifer Sheedy (Totino-Grace) had 8.5 points for Portland and she reached the 1000 kill mark for her career.
NCCAA
#3 seed Northwestern, MN beat #1 Trinity Christian in five to make NCCAA tournament. NW's margin was 10 points. Kathryne Engel (West Lutheran) and Steph Koth (Hibbing) had 18 points each for NW.
Next up: later today
Dieter Out
#2 posting 11.23.2008
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BIG 10 RESULTS
#16 Illinois beat Michigan State in five with a margin of 6 points. MSU out earned Illinois 84 to 78. MSU also had 35 to 22 hitting errors. Laura DeBruhler had 21.5 points for Illinois. Vanessa King had 21.5 points for the Spartans.
#1 Penn State swept Wisconsin with a margin of 24 points. Megan Hodge had 17 points for PSU. Caity DuPont had 8 points for Wisconsin. Nikki Klingsporn (Tartan) had 16 assists for the Badgers.
#20 Michigan swept Iowa with a margin of 20 points. Juliana Paz had 13 points for Michigan. Catherine Smale had 12 points for the Hawkeyes.
Indiana beat Northwestern in four with a margin of 9 points. Erica Short had 24 points for Indiana. Brittani Gray had 16.5 points for NW. Naomi Johnson (Bloomington Kennedy) had 5.5 points for the Wildcats.
DIETER UPDATE
Brook Dieter went down in the second set Friday against Michigan with an ankle injury. She did not return and was taken for x-rays to see if there was a break involved. In the Minnesota Daily Summary--upon further review.
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Tri State All Stars, Berg POY, Valley AC
#1 posting 11.23.2008
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TRI STATE ALL STAR GAME
Two Albert Lea area players will be playing in the TriState All Star game at Rochester Community and Technical College starting today at 12:30 pm. Both will be playing for Iowa. From the Rochester Post Bulletin and Albert Lea Tribune.
Stephanie Meschke of Bethlehem Academy will be playing for Minnesota. From the Faribault Daily News.
ALL AREA
Brigetta Berg of Wadena-Deer Creek is the Brainerd Dispatch's player of the year. Plus the rest of the team with stats.
ALL CONFERENCE
VALLEY
Maggie Prunty, Martin County West
Sam Breneman, Martin County West
Alyssa Taylor, Martin County West
Amber Faber, Martin County West
Jill Sohre, Maple River
Bridget Trio, Maple River
Cassie Reinke, Maple River
Jenna Mettler, Nicollet
Taylor Meurer, Nicollet
Brittany Underwood, Cleveland
Emily Phillips, Cleveland
Megan Miller, Alden-Conger
Ericka Shaw, St. Clair
Erin Goebel, St. Clair
Brooke Dunkelbeck, LeCenter
Erika Marsh, Lake Crystal-Wellcome Memorial
Katelyn Arndt, MLGHEC
Shelby Wiederhoeft, Truman
REVIEWS
Park Rapids set the foundation for the future. From the Park Rapids Enterprise.
Next up: College Reports
Saturday, November 22, 2008
NDSU Sweeps in Summit Semis
#3 posting 11.22.2008
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MORE D1 NEWS
ACC: Florida swept North Carolina with a margin of 17 points. Brianna Eskola had 15 digs and 1 point for UNC.
Get to know.... UNC's libero Brianna Eskola of Columbia Heights
Wake Forest beat Virginia in four. Marlow Bruneau (Lakeville) had 22 assists and 2.5 points for the Cavaliers.
ATLANTIC 10: #3 seed George Washington swept Fordham with a margin of 27 points. Abby Syverson (Mpls SW) had 9 points for GW.
BIG EAST: Pittsburgh beat Cincinnati in five with a margin of 4 points. Cincinnati led 2-0. Kelsey Brandl (Lakeville North) had 1 point for Cincy.
BIG SKY: Montana beat Weber State in four with a margin of 8 points. The Jackson County Central Duo of Leah Burmeister and Brittney Bisaillon had 17.5 and 13 points for WS.
CUSA: #2 seed UAB swept #10 Marshall with a margin of 23 points. Megan Carlson (Andover) had 2 points and 14 points for Marshall.
MID AMERICAN: Ohio swept Ball State with a margin of 13 points. Amanda Andersen (Centennial) had 6 points for Ohio.
MISSOURI VALLEY: Creighton swept Northern Iowa with a margin of 24 points. With the win Bluejays locks up 2nd place. Jessica Houts (Bloomington Kennedy) and Allie Oelke (Chaska) had 7 and 4 points for Creighton. Amy Sampson (Champlin Park) had 7.5 points for UNI.
PAC 10: #5 Washington beat Washington State in four with a margin of 16 points. Emily Rooney (Red Wing) had 9.5 points for WSU.
SEC: South Carolina swept Alabama with a margin of 17 points. Bridget Denson-Dorman (Hopkins) had 39 assists and 6 points for USC.
SOUTHERN: Furman beat Chattanooga in five with a margin of 4 points. Pamela Gehrke (Eastview) had 2 digs for Furman.
SUMMIT: #1 seed North Dakota State swept IUPUI with a margin of 20 points. It was the Bison's 18th straight win. Chrissy Knuth (Champlin Park) had 17 points for NDSU.
Next up: tomorrow
Rivals to Meet in North Central Finals
#3 posting 11.22.2008
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D2 NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL
#1 Concordia St. Paul survived #4 UN Kearney in five with a margin of 14 points. UNK led 2-1. Whitney Meierotto (Washburn, WI) had 21 points for CSP. CSP will play in the NC championship for the 6th straight year.
#3 UM Duluth beat #2 SW MN State in four with a margin of 16 points. UMD had 24 more digs than SW. Rachel Jacobson (Wayzata) led UMD in digs with 33. April Hansen (BBE) had 15.5 points for UMD. Maggie Geske (Shakopee) had 19 points for SW.
ACADEMICS
The Northern Sun has released their fall All Academic list. Augustana and MSU Mankato led the way with 8 players. each.
NCCAA REGION
Northwestern, MN beat Bethel, IN in four with a margin of 11 points. Kathryne Engel (West Lutheran) had 17.5 points for NW.
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W&W, Lange All Area
#2 posting 11.22.2008
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HIGH SCHOOL REPORTS
ALL AREA
The Marshall Independent has released their All Area teams. Marshall's Double W connection--Rachel Westby and Kayla Wallerich---were co-players of the year.
Hibbing's Katie Lange is the Player of the Year in the Hibbing Daily Tribune.
ALL CONFERENCE
The North Suburban has released their All Conference list with Chisago Lakes and North Branch announcing their players. From the Chisago County Press.
NO CONFERENCE
The Classic Lake is disbanding. From the StarTribune.
Next up: D2 Tournament
