Ferris State Volleyball Secures Spot in NCAA Regional Final for Third Consecutive Year
Ferris State University women's volleyball team has advanced to the NCAA Division II Midwest Regional Championship for the third-straight year. The Bulldogs defeated Rockhurst (Mo.) 3-1 in the regional semifinals, and will face either Missouri-St. Louis or Grand Valley State in the regional final.
The Ferris State University women's volleyball team's progression to the NCAA Division II Midwest Regional Championship for the third consecutive year showcases the team's consistent success and talent.
- Ferris State (27-7, 15-3 GLIAC) 3 VS Rockhurst (Mo.) (22-8, 9-4 GLVC) 1
- Ferris State: 58 kills, 17 attack errors on 178 attempts
- Rockhurst: 49 kills, 25 attack errors on 177 attempts
- Ferris State: 90 digs, 10 blocks, 5 service aces
- Rockhurst: 93 digs, 8 blocks, 6 service aces
- Ferris State advances to the NCAA Division II Midwest Regional Championship for the third-straight year.
- The team will face either Missouri-St. Louis or Grand Valley State in the regional final.
- Ferris State had a balanced effort with four hitters totaling 10 kills or more.
- The Bulldogs were strong defensively, notching 90 digs and 10 blocks.
- Ferris State hit .230 for the match with 58 kills and 17 attack errors.
Ferris State University's women's volleyball team continues to impress as they advance to the NCAA Division II Midwest Regional Championship for the third consecutive year, showcasing the team's consistent performance and potential for success.
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