Tigers’ Strong Run in SAA Finals: Update on Savannah Gann’s Performance
Key points:
- The Tigers fell to Berry in the Southern Athletic Association (SAA) finals in four sets.
- Savannah Gann led the Tigers with 13 kills and 6 digs.
- Despite the loss, the Tigers had a strong tournament run, reaching the finals for the first time in recent program history.
Sewanee Tigers fall to No. 12 Berry in SAA Finals, with a 10-25, 20-25, 27-25, 16-25 defeat. Adele Cassidy’s 30 digs and Savannah Gann’s 13 kills weren’t enough as Berry emerged victorious. Despite a slow start, the Tigers showed resilience, with 14 blocks, 45 kills, and 72 digs. Sadly, their efforts weren’t enough as Berry’s .371 hitting percentage in the fourth set sealed Sewanee’s fate. With a 19-12 overall record, the Tigers can take pride in their impressive tournament run.
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