Trinity's NCAA tournament run ends with Quarterfinal loss to top-ranked Juniata

Trinity's NCAA tournament run ends with Quarterfinal loss to top-ranked Juniata

(Story taken from the Trinity University website)

UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, Ohio - The top-ranked Juniata College Eagles beat the No. 18 Trinity University Tigers 25-16, 27-25, 25-23 Thursday in the NCAA Division III Women's Volleyball Championship quarterfinals at John Carroll University.

Trinity, playing in its fifth NCAA quarterfinal match (the last was in 2006), completed the season with a 30-12 record. But, the Tigers, competing in their 18th straight NCAA postseason tournament, had a grand run to the quarterfinals. At last weekend's South Region Tournament at Georgetown, Texas, the fifth-seeded Tigers knocked off No. 4 Randolph-Macon, national champion and top seed Emory, and the hosts, No. 2 Southwestern.

Head coach Julie Jenkins, in her 25th year at the Tigers helm, recorded her 700th career victory with the win over Randolph-Macon.

Senior All-America middle blocker Aly Hazelwood hit .360 against Juniata, with 11 kills, two errors and 25 total attacks. Hazelwood also had one of Trinity's four blocks in the match. She is ranked third in single-season Trinity history with 166 blocks. Hazelwood earlier became the second player in Tiger history to record 500 or more blocks in a career.

Junior setter Caiti Troyer finished the match with 31 assists. Troyer completed the campaign with 1,527 assists, the second-most in Trinity history,

Alexis Edwards, a junior libero, registered 11 digs. Senior outside hitter Amy Mittelstaedt had seven digs and two aces. Mittelstaedt had been named the South Region Tournament Most Valuable Player. Junior defensive specialist Emily Hilliard was the aces leader, with three.

Senior middle blocker Ginger Haley hit .500, with eight kills, no errors and 16 total attacks. She led the Tigers in blocks, with two. First-year outside hitter Madison McMahon hit .438, chalking up eight kills, one error and 16 total attacks.

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