Cal State Los Angeles defeated #3 Wayne State College in the NCAA Division II Women's Volleyball Championships, rallying from a 2-1 set deficit to win the match 3-2. The Wildcats end their season with a record of 31-3, while Cal State Los Angeles advances to the national semi-finals.

Why It Matters

The loss marks the end of a historic season for Wayne State College Women's Volleyball and highlights the competitiveness of the NCAA Division II Championships. It serves as a reminder of the high stakes and unpredictable nature of tournament play.

By the Numbers
  • Cal State Los Angeles - 66 kills, .286 hit percentage
  • Wayne State College - 65 kills, .276 hit percentage
  • Cal State Los Angeles - 80 digs
  • Wayne State College - 73 digs
  • Cal State Los Angeles - 7 service aces
  • Wayne State College - 6 service aces
  • Cal State Los Angeles - 8 blocks
  • Wayne State College - 7 blocks
State of Play
  • Cal State Los Angeles advances to the national semi-finals with a record of 22-10.
  • Wayne State College ended their season with a record of 31-3.
Bottom Line

The loss to Cal State Los Angeles at the NCAA Elite 8 brings an end to a successful season for the #3 ranked Wayne State College Women's Volleyball team. Despite the defeat, the Wildcats can take pride in their accomplishments and the competitive spirit they displayed throughout the season.