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Cedarville Magazine

Lady Jackets Earn First Division II Tournament Berth

Cedarville Lady Jackets Volleyball finished its 2016 campaign with

a first-ever trip to the NCAA Division II tournament, advancing to

the semi-finals.

No. 7 seed Cedarville, 27-9, rallied from a 2-1 deficit to stun

No. 2 Findlay in five sets in the NCAA Division II Midwest Region

Volleyball Quarterfinal match on December 1.

The Lady Jackets pulled out the victory 25-22, 21-25, 22-25,

25-20, 15-10 at Ferris State University’s Jim Wink Arena in Big

Rapids, Michigan.

The Jackets trailed Findlay two sets to one and fell into a 6-1 hole

to begin the fourth set. They finally knotted the score, 12-12, and

then scored three of the next four points to take the lead for good.

Cedarville bolted to a 9-2 margin in the fifth set en route to its

11th win in their last 12 outings.

Abby Shelton ’17 pounded 15 kills in the Findlay match, leading

four players in double figures. She added 11 digs, three service aces,

and two blocks.

Taylor Wilkerson ’19 totaled 14 kills and six blocks, while Krissy

Pratt ’18 had 14 kills and 10 digs. Gabby Olson ’18 ripped 11 kills

with three blocks. Rachel Krikke ’17 turned aside a team-high

eight blocks.

Kristin Cardwell ’17 dished out 48 assists. Angela Becker ’17

came up with 21 digs and handled 40 serve receptions without

an error.

“We couldn’t be any more pleased,” noted Head Coach Doug

Walters. “We came in as the No. 7 seed to play the No. 2. When

the tournament draw came out we were excited that we were

playing Findlay.

“It’s our first time here, and it can bring a lot of jitters,” he added.

“We had played Findlay twice and even scrimmaged them in the

preseason. So our girls probably know them better than our own

conference teams.

“To come here the first time and to win our first match, it’s huge

for our program and has been fun so far. I told the players before the

match that when they play today, it’s like living your life for the Lord.

Tomorrow isn’t promised to us, and you want to put everything into

today. That included their play on the court.”