DMACC – The DMACC volleyball team saw its season come to an end after dropping a 3-1 decision to Kirkwood Community College (KCC) in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Region IX-B championship match Nov. 3 at Iowa Falls.
The set scores were 25-21, 25-23, 23-25, 25-20 in favor of the Eagles.
Sophomores Hallie Mueth of Sheffield and Amanda Lampman of Lake Mills led DMACC with 13 and 10 kills respectively. Lampman hit .529 for the match with just one error in 17 total attacks. Sophomore Mia Pierson of Ames added nine kills, freshman Sheila Menezes of Guarulhos, Brazil, added eight kills and freshman Breonnhia Bailey of Pleasant Hill had seven.
Sophomore Jordan Leehy of Neola contributed 25 assists to the DMACC attack and freshman Sara Jesse of LaPorte City finished with 22. Sophomore Taylor Salisbury of Chatfield, Minn., led the Bears in digs with 25, Menezes added 12 and Mueth came away with 10. Bailey had three solo blocks and Lampman and Pierson had three block assists each apiece.
DMACC closed the season with a 31-8 record and a 7-2 record in the Iowa Community College Athletic Conference (ICCAC), finishing third in ICCAC play. The Bears also had a No. 10 national ranking in the NJCAA Division II poll.
KCC advances to the NJCAA Division II National Championship Nov. 15-17 at Toledo, Ohio.
The set scores were 25-21, 25-23, 23-25, 25-20 in favor of the Eagles.
Sophomores Hallie Mueth of Sheffield and Amanda Lampman of Lake Mills led DMACC with 13 and 10 kills respectively. Lampman hit .529 for the match with just one error in 17 total attacks. Sophomore Mia Pierson of Ames added nine kills, freshman Sheila Menezes of Guarulhos, Brazil, added eight kills and freshman Breonnhia Bailey of Pleasant Hill had seven.
Sophomore Jordan Leehy of Neola contributed 25 assists to the DMACC attack and freshman Sara Jesse of LaPorte City finished with 22. Sophomore Taylor Salisbury of Chatfield, Minn., led the Bears in digs with 25, Menezes added 12 and Mueth came away with 10. Bailey had three solo blocks and Lampman and Pierson had three block assists each apiece.
DMACC closed the season with a 31-8 record and a 7-2 record in the Iowa Community College Athletic Conference (ICCAC), finishing third in ICCAC play. The Bears also had a No. 10 national ranking in the NJCAA Division II poll.
KCC advances to the NJCAA Division II National Championship Nov. 15-17 at Toledo, Ohio.