Missouri-St. Louis Defeats Ferris State in NCAA Volleyball Midwest Regional Final
The Ferris State University women's volleyball team ended its season with a 3-1 loss to Missouri-St. Louis in the NCAA Division II Midwest Regional Championship match. Missouri-St. Louis won the first set 25-20, but Ferris State answered back with a 25-19 win in the second set. However, Missouri-St. Louis won the next two sets, with scores of 25-20 and 25-17, to secure the victory.
The loss in the regional final marks the end of a memorable season for the Ferris State women's volleyball team. They finished the season with a 27-8 overall record and made it to the regional final for the third consecutive year. This loss also marks a rematch of last year's regional final, which was won by Missouri-St. Louis.
- Ferris State's overall hitting percentage: 0.222
- Ferris State's total kills: 51
- Ferris State's total digs: 65
- Missouri-St. Louis' overall hitting percentage: 0.255
- Missouri-St. Louis' total kills: 65
- Missouri-St. Louis' total digs: 86
- The loss in the regional final marks the end of Ferris State's season
- Missouri-St. Louis improved their overall record to 33-1 with the win
- Three Ferris State players were named to the NCAA Midwest Region All-Tournament Team: Olivia Henneman-Dallape, Leah Bylut, and Kaylee Maat
The Ferris State women's volleyball team ended their season with a loss in the NCAA Division II Midwest Regional Championship match. Despite the loss, it was a memorable season for the team, finishing with a 27-8 overall record and making it to the regional final for the third year in a row.
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