CSR (Volleyball team downs Albion in MIAA Tournament First Round Match - Alma next)

From: Jeff Febus (jfebus@calvin.edu)
Date: Tue Oct 30 2001 - 22:07:09 EST

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    October 30, 2001

    Volleyball Team Advances to MIAA Tournament Semifinals for Third Straight Year

    GRAND RAPIDS, MI - Calvin advanced to the MIAA Tournament semifinals for the
    third straight year with a 30-18, 30-23, 30-22 first round MIAA Tournament
    victory Tuesday night at the Calvin Fieldhouse. Seeded third in the MIAA
    Tournament, Calvin (20-11) will meet second-seeded Alma (24-9) in a Friday night
    semifinal at the Hope Dow Center at 5:30 pm. Top-seeded Hope (19-13) will host
    fourth-seeded Kalamazoo (17-11) in Friday's second semifinal match. The
    Hope-Kalamazoo semifinal is set for 8:0 pm. Alma advanced to Friday's semis
    with a 30-25, 30-23, 30-24 first round victory over St. Mary's Tuesday night.
    Hope advanced with a 30-11, 30-13, 30-18 win over Olivet and Kalamazoo moved on
    with a 20-30, 30-20, 30-27, 30-25 win over Adrian.
            
    Calvin will be facing regionally-ranked Alma for the third straight year in the
    MIAA Tournament semifinals as the Knights defeated the Scots 15-7, 16-14, 15-9
    in the 1999 MIAA Tournament semifinals and 13-15, 15-3, 15-11, 15-2 in last
    year's semis.

    Friday's semifinal winners will play in the MIAA Tournament Championship final
    Saturday at Hope's Dow Center at 7:00 pm.

    With its victory over Albion Tuesday night, Calvin reached the 20-win plateau
    for the seventh consecutive season. Albion scored the first point of game one
    but would never lead again the rest of the match. The Knights gained early
    momentum, jumping out to a 19-4 lead in game one behind a strong blocking attack
    up front. Calvin also took early leads in game two and three and held control
    the rest of the way.

    "We started to refocus last weekend at the Midwest Invitational," said Calvin
    volleyball coach Jerry Bergsma. "We've struggled to maintain our intensity and
    concentration throughout a match so we decided to break down each match into
    smaller increments, turning it into a 10-point game and then a 15-point game and
    so on. We got out to such a good start because we held our focus right away."

    Calvin finished the match with 27 blocks. Despite collecting only four service
    aces on the evening, the Knights also used accurate serving to keep Albion's
    offensive attack off-balance. "When we can block and serve like we did tonight,
    we're a much better team," said Bergsma. "We'll need to continue to do the same
    thing on Friday in order to stay alive in this tournament."

    Calvin freshman Kara Kuipers of Hudsonville Unity Christian High School was a
    big factor in Calvin's victory against the Britons as she pounded 10 kills and
    collected seven blocks. Junior Melissa Pell of Fremont High School was also
    huge up front, recording seven kills and seven blocks. Junior Cassie
    Christopher (Fruitport) added seven kills and 14 digs while sophomore Trisha
    Balkema (Highland, IN) had 15 digs and two service aces. Senior setter Sara
    Ahrenholz (Prinsburg, MN) was also outstanding Tuesday with 44 assists and 15
    digs.

    Albion was led by Michelle Hind who tallied 10 kills while Katie Fuelling and
    Sarah Morin had 12 digs apiece.

                                            



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