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Kyle Manthe/Assistant Director Athletic Communications
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Winner Washburn Wash 21-7,11-5 Mid-America Intercollegiate
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Neb.-Kearney UNK 30-3,15-1 Mid-America Intercollegiate
Winner
Washburn Wash
21-7,11-5 Mid-America Intercollegiate
3
Final
2
Neb.-Kearney UNK
30-3,15-1 Mid-America Intercollegiate
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 4 5 F
Washburn Wash 20 25 21 25 15 (3)
Neb.-Kearney UNK 25 20 25 18 13 (2)

Game Recap: Volleyball |

Ichabods outlast No.5 Lopers in five-set battle and advance to Regional Semifinals

ST. CLOUD, Minn. -- Washburn volleyball will continue to dance in the NCAA Tournament after knocking off No. 5 nationally ranked and No. 3 regionally ranked Nebraska Kearney in five sets on Thursday afternoon. The Ichabods will face either Central Oklahoma or Southwest Minnesota State at 4 p.m. on Friday in the Central Region Semifinals.  

The first set went in the Lopers (30-3) favor 25-20 before Washburn (21-7) flipped the score in the second to even the match. Nebraska Kearney went back up, winning 25-21 in the third but the Ichabods forced a fifth set with a 25-18 win in the fourth. After trailing 7-1 to begin the final set Washburn rallied to win 15-13 and knock off UNK for the first time this season in three tries.  

The Lopers jumped out to a quick 4-1 lead in the first set and held control. The Ichabods stayed within two points at 14-12 after Bella Limback found the hardwood for a kill but the next five points all went to Nebraska Kearney. Washburn strung together four straight points finished off with a block by Alex Dvorak and Taryn Pridgett to make it 22-19 but that was as close as they would get the rest of the way as the Lopers held on 25-20.  

Both teams traded the first eight points of the second set. Nebraska Kearney went up by two points with a 3-0 run to create some separation. That was the deficit when the Ichabods reeled off five points in a row ending with a kill by Emery Keebaugh to go up 15-12. The Lopers got back within two points and stayed there until Taryn Pridgett started a 3-0 run to put Washburn in front 23-18. Back-to-back kills by Austin Broadie put the finishing touches on the set as the Ichabods flipped the score for a 25-20 win. They held UNK to just .116 hitting in the frame. 

Washburn carried the momentum into the start of the third set as they led 10-7 after a Jalyn Stevenson kill. Nebraska Kearney would score four of the next five points to tie the set up at 11. The Ichabods were back in front 16-15 before the Loper offense heated up for four straight points. Washburn pulled back within one point at 22-21 after a kill by Stevenson but the Nebraska Kearney offense, which hit .250 in the set, stayed hot through the end of the frame to win 25-21.  

After UNK led 3-1 to start the fourth set the next four points went to the Ichabods starting with a kill from Broadie on a dish by Corinna McMullen. Washburn grew the lead to a match-high six points after McMullen was able to land an ace to go up 14-8. The Lopers would chip away at the lead and get it down to three on multiple occasions but the Ichabods continued to have a response. Down the stretch the Washburn offense took over, starting with a kill by Alex Dvorak to end the set on a 5-1 run and win it 25-18. The red-hot offense hit .317 in the set, highest by either team in any set in the match.  

The first point in the fifth set went to the Ichabods but the next seven would all go to Nebraska Kearney. Washburn settled back in with a five-point run of its own will two kills by Dvorak and a pair of aces by Stevenson boosting the Ichabods. The comeback was fully complete as Maddie Steiner tied the set at 10 with an ace. The Lopers led the trading of points and were up 13-12 before Washburn rallied to take each of the final three points, ending the match on a kill by Broadie to stamp the fifth set with a 15-13 final score.  

The Ichabods hit .231 as a team with 65 kills to tally their first NCAA Tournament win since defeating Western Washington in the National Semifinals on Dec. 10, 2021. Defensively, they held Nebraska Kearney to .169 hitting with 60 kills and 28 errors.  

Narrow advantages across the board for Washburn were the difference in the tight match as they outpaced the Lopers in blocks, 14-11, assists 64-60 and digs 86-81.  

Austin Broadie led the Ichabods with 15 kills while hitting .371. Emery Keebaugh came off the bench to slash .360 and add 14 kills while Alex Dvorak had 10 kills and a career-high 11 blocks. On the back row, Taylor Rottinghaus had 31 digs to lead all players and Corinna McMullen had a 33-assist and 10-dig double-double. Sydney Conner added 21 assists and seven digs.  

Nebraska Kearney had three players finish with double-digit kills led by Asha Regier with 20 and Emilee Lane with 14. Peyton Neff had 50 assists and 12 digs for a double-double.  

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