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SPU Women’s Volleyball Makes NCAA Tournament Comeback After 12 Years

Key points:

  • Seattle Pacific University (SPU) women's volleyball team has qualified for the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 12 years.
  • Maddie Pruden, a key player for SPU, almost didn't play this season but decided to come back for her final year.
  • SPU has been seeded No. 5 in the tournament and will face Cal State Los Angeles in the first round.

SPU earns No. 5 seed for NCAA volleyball tournament. The Seattle Pacific University Falcons prepare to face Cal State Los Angeles in the first round of the Division II West Regionals in Coussoulis Gym at Cal State San Bernardino. Maddie Pruden’s return to the team has been pivotal, sealing the GNAC champions’ automatic NCAA berth. With a 3.88 GPA, she balances master’s studies with volleyball, contributing significantly to the team’s strong front-row rotations. The Falcons, ranked No. 19 nationally, are ready for the tough challenges ahead in their first postseason appearance in 12 years.

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SPU Seeded No. 5 for NCAA Volleyball

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