Box Score SIOUX CITY, Iowa. – Indiana Wesleyan’s historic season came to an end Friday in the NAIA Volleyball National Championship Quarterfinals. The Wildcats forced a fifth set after trailing five points in the fourth set, winning 32-30. The Wildcats comeback efforts would fall short in the fifth set, falling 15-13 after a four-point swing to tie the match.
IWU finishes the season with a record of 37-3, the most wins since 2007.
INSIDE THE BOX
- IWU finished the match with a .241 hitting percentage, edging Viterbo’s .230.
- Kelley Miller led the way for IWU with 22 kills, a season-high. Marcia Miller was second for the Wildcats with 16 kills in the match.
- Alex Falcone tallied 61 assists in the match, eclipsing 1,500 on the season.
- Both Havyn Gates and Abigail Rutt went over the 20-dig mark, with Gates collecting 26 and Rutt 20.
- A full season recap will be posted at a later date!
MOATS PERSPECTIVE
- This was a very special team and I am just thankful for the opportunity to coach them because they were life changers for me. They were a family, they had passion for the game, they loved each other so well, and most importantly they loved the Lord. They grew as young ladies and found during their journey what truly defines them.
NAIA VIDEO FEED
NEXT TIME OUT
- This concludes the 2019 season.