UNIVERSITY CENTER, Mich. – The No. 11 seed Purdue Northwest bowed out of the GLIAC Women's Volleyball Tournament following a heartbreaking defeat to eighth-seeded Saginaw Valley State in an exciting five-set thriller.
PNW won a wild fourth set 32-30 to force the deciding frame, which SVSU came out on top 21-19. The Pride also won the second set in extended play by a final score of 29-27. The Cardinals took the first and third sets, 25-19 & 25-17, respectively.
For the Pride, it was their second five-set match in the previous five outings with the young squad showing vast signs of improvement at the end of the abbreviated spring campaign.
Graduating seniors
Danielle Fowler and
Abigail Negri went out with a bang as both logged career highs in their final match. Fowler recorded 37 digs while Negri registered a double-double effort with 47 assists and 15 digs. The duo helped lead the way for the program's first postseason appearance in the NCAA Division II era.
Additionally, sophomore
Kenzie Duggan produced 16 kills and 22 digs while freshmen
Lauren Sanders (14) and
Erica Brohm (11) reached double-digit kill marks. Freshman
Summer Clark also collected a career-best 14 digs for the second match in a row.
PNW stormed back to even the fifth set at 10-10 and the Pride eventually grabbed a 13-12 lead following a block by Brohm.
Then, the two teams went back and forth after the score evened at 14-14 following a
Bryanna Moonen kill.
PNW eventually led 19-18 after back-to-back kills from Sanders and
Rachel Wilkening brought the Pride to within a point of their first win. However, the Cardinals got two straight kills and clinched match point on an ace.