Nov. 22, 2005
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Loyola defeats
Ramblers will learn NCAA Tournament match-up on Monday, Nov. 28
Loyola University Chicago won its second straight Horizon League Volleyball tournament title with a 3-2 (28-30,30-23,30-21,15-30,15-12) win over
Tournament MVP Sarah Elmer recorded a triple-double for the Ramblers with 11 kills, 59 assists and 12 digs in the championship showdown. Hilary Stromath recorded 20 kills on .444 hitting to lead the Loyola offense, while Ann Deelo notched 31 digs on the match for the defense.
Sarah Poling tallied a team-high 19 kills and 15 digs for seventh-seeded
The fourth-seeded Ramblers, on the other hand, had a bye into the quarterfinal round of the tournament, where they faced No. 5-seed
Loyola grabbed a 12-6 lead to begin game two, holding off the Raiders for a 30-23 win. The Ramblers then out-hit WSU, .291 to .163, for a victory in game three. The Raiders battled back, however, using a string of Sarah Poling serves to hand LU a lopsided 30-15 defeat in game four.
Both teams kept it close in game five, trading points most of the way until an Audrey Davis kill gave the Ramblers a 15-12 win and a trip to the NCAA Tournament. The 3-2 win marked the fourth consecutive season in which the title match had gone to five games. Prior to this year's finale for the Ramblers, Loyola defeated Cleveland State 3-2 last season, UW-Green Bay beat UW-Milwaukee 3-2 in 2003 and Loyola fell to UW-Milwaukee in five games in 2002.
With the win, Loyola (12-17) now holds the record for tournament titles won with five. The Ramblers won the tournament crown in 1995, 1999, 2000, 2004 and 2005. Former member Notre Dame is second with four tournament titles (1991-94)
The victory earned the Ramblers the League's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament, which begins Dec. 1 at campus sites. The NCAA selection show will take place on Monday, Nov. 28 at
2005 Horizon League Championship All-Tournament Team
2005 Tournament MVP
Sarah Elmer
Loyola
Elmer finished the tournament with a .345 hitting percentage in addition to guiding the Rambler offense with 11.43 assists per game. She also contributed 2.14 kills and 2.29 digs per game.
Audrey Davis
Loyola
All-Newcomer selection
Hilary Stromath
Loyola
Stromath averaged 3.55 kills per game at the tournament while hitting at a .355 clip. She also lead the Rambler with 1.07 blocks per game.
Sarah Poling
All-League selection Sarah Poling averaged 3.89 kills and 3.83 digs per game in four matches for the Raiders over the weekend. She also added five service aces.
Lizzy Gunn
All-Newcomer team selection Lizzy Gunn led the Raiders with 1.17 bpg (21 total blocks). She also added 1.39 kills per game.
Lindsey Frank
The
Senior libero Megan Knightly is now the Horizon League leader for career digs with 1,737. Knightly entered the Horizon League Championship with 1,711 digs, 11 behind Jessica Taylor (Butler, 1989-1992), then recorded 26 digs in a three-loss to Wright State in the tournament's opening round to become both the new Butler and Horizon League leader.
YSU's Pasquinelli reaches 4,000 career assists
With 49 assists on the match,
Alisa Hatcher recorded a personal-best 31 digs in the final match of the season for