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Ottawa Volleyball ottawa volleyball EIGHT KCAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS (2001, 2004, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019) SEVEN NAIA NATIONAL TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES (2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019) SIX KCAC CHAMPIONSHIPS (2001, 2004, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2017) FOUR NAIA NATIONAL TOURNAMENT FINAL SITE APPEARANCES (2015, 2017, 2018, 2019) Ottawa Volleyball Schedule (11-4, 8-2 KCAC) Date Opponent Time/Result Hamption Inn Classic (Fayette, Mo.) Sept. 5 at Central Methodist L, 22-25, 20-25, 15-25 OTTAWA BRAVES PARK PIRATES vs. Southwestern W, 25-22, 25-20, 25-19 (11-4, 8-2 KCAC) (14-0, 12-0 HAAC) Sept. 10 MidAmerica Nazarene W, 23-25, 25-13, 25-18, 25-23 Live Stats and Video: www.ottawabraves.com Series Record: PARK, 16-6 Pirate Classic (Parkville, Mo.) - The Braves went 1-1 to open the 2021 spring season last Saturday in Leavenworth, Kan. Ottawa fell 3-0; 25-21, 25-22, Sept. 11 at (6) Park L, 12-25, 18-25, 25-27 25-20; to McPherson College but rebounded to take a 3-1; 16-25, 25-22, 25-10, 25-20; win over the University of Saint vs. Clarke W, 25-11, 25-17, 25-21 Mary. Oct. 13 vs. KS Wesleyan* W, 25-21, 23-25, 25-21, 25-20 vs. Friends* W, 25-23, 25-23, 25-14 - In the loss to McPherson, Ottawa had 30 kills, a .115 attacking percentage, 26 assists, 56 digs, and 12 team blocks. Oct. 21 vs. Avila* W, 25-18, 25-16, 25-15 Ayona Tharps led the Braves with nine kills. She also had eight blocks. Zari Montgomery had 14 assists. Emily Jackson Oct. 24 vs. Sterling* W, 27-25, 25-23, 25-22 finished the match with 24 digs. at. York* W, 25-19, 25-16, 25-15 Oct. 28 vs. Bethany* W, 25-20, 25-11, 25-20 - In Ottawa’s 3-1 victory over Saint Mary, the Braves had 51 kills, a .157 attacking percentage, 50 assists, two service Oct. 31 vs. Saint Mary* W, 25-14, 25-18, 25-19 aces, 94 digs, and 10 team blocks. Katelyn Elstun finished the match with a double-double. She had 10 kills and 10 digs. vs. McPherson* L, 16-25, 15-25, 20-25 Ayona Tharps led the Braves in kills with 21. She had a .396 attacking percentage and nine digs. Zari Montgomery tallied 28 Jan.30 vs. McPherson* L, 21-25, 22-25, 20-25 assists and eight digs. Emily Jackson had her second straight match with 20 or more digs. She finished the match with 23. at Saint Mary* W, 16-25, 25-22, 25-10, 25-20 Ava Taton had 15 digs. Megan Wall finished the match with five blocks. Feb. 4 at Park 6:30pm Feb. 6 vs. Avila* 11am vs. Southwestern* 3pm - Ava Taton leads the Braves in service aces per set (0.4), Ayona Tharps is OU’s leader in kills per set (3.8), Zari Montgom- Feb. 13 vs. Friends* 11am ery leads the team in assists per set (5.9), and Caitlyn Cox is the Braves leads in blocks per set (1.1). vs. Bethel* 3pm Feb. 18 at Okla. Wesleyan* 6pm - As a team, the Braves rank 14th in the NAIA in blocks per set (2.4), 26th in assists per set (11.9), 26th in total blocks Feb. 22 at Central Methodist 1pm (118), 31st in kills per set (12.8), 35th in attacking percentage (.204), and 44th in digs per set (18.1). at Central Methodist 4pm Feb. 27 at Okla. Wesleyan* TBA - Ayona Tharps is ranked 26th in the NAIA in kills per set (3.7) and Caitlyn Cox is ranked 45th in blocks per set (1.1). vs. Tabor* TBA Mar 3 at Bethel* 7pm - Thursday’s match is the 23rd meeting between Ottawa University and Park University. The Pirates lead the all-time series, Mar 6 at Bethany* TBA vs. Kan. Wesleyan* TBA 16-6. Park is on a 13 match winning streak and won the first meeting this season 3-0; 25-12, 25-18, 27-25; against the Mar 10 at Tabor* 6pm Braves on Sept. 11, 2020. The last win for the Braves against the Pirates was on Sept. 14, 2002. Park took the 3-1 victory. Mar 14 at Columbia 10am Ottawa is on a five match losing streak in Parkville. The last time OU won in Parkville, Mo. was on Sept. 18, 1990. Ottawa vs. Missouri Baptist 12:30pm won the match 2-0; 15-8, 15-5. Mar 17 at Concordia 6pm Mar 20 at Sterling* TBA - In Ottawa’s loss to the Pirates earlier this year, the Braves finished the match with 31 kills, a .133 attacking percentage, vs. York* TBA 31 assists, three service aces, 37 digs, and four team blocks. Ayona Tharps led OU with 10 kills. She also had two block as- Mar 23 at Southwestern* TBA sists. Zari Montgomery had 14 assists and Haylee Hooper finished with 13 assists. Hooper also had six digs. Emily Jackson April 9 KCAC Tournament - ! TBA led the Braves with 12 digs. April 10 KCAC Tournament - ! TBA * - KCAC Games - Park University is 14-0 overall and 12-0 in the Heart of America Athletic Conference. The match against Ottawa is the ! - KCAC Tournament (Hutchinson Sports Arena, Hutchinson, Kan.) Pirates first of the spring season. - Home games are in BOLD and are played in Wilson Field House - Nada Meawad leads Park in service aces per set (0.5) and kills per set (6.3). Amanda Mendes is the team’s leader in 2020 KCAC Standings assists per set (12.2), Rebekah Rothacher leads the Pirates in digs per set (4.7), and Kyra Kaloi leads Park in blocks per set (1.1). Team KCAC Overall Tabor College 9-2 16-5 - As a team, the Pirates are ranked second in the NAIA in 2020 KCAC Coaches Poll McPherson College 8-2 11-4 kills per set (14.5), fifth in assists per set (13.6), 13th in Rank Team Points (FPV) Ottawa University 8-2 11-4 attacking percentage (.253), 18th in service aces per set 1 Ottawa University 138 (10) Bethany College 6-3 9-4 (2.2), 31st in total service aces (102), 37th in blocks per 2 University of Saint Mary 131 (2) Kansas Wesleyan Uni. 7-5 11-9 set (2), 43rd in total assists (628), and 44th in total kills 3 Bethany College 115 (670). 4 Kansas Wesleyan University 113 (1) Southwestern College 5-4 5-11 5 McPherson College 104 Sterling College 6-6 16-7 - Amanda Mendes is ranked first in the NAIA in assists per 6 Friends University 88 Oklahoma Wesleyan Uni. 4-4 12-5 set (12.1) and 14th in total assists (559). Nada Meawad is 7 Southwestern College 81 Friends University 4-5 8-9 ranked first in the NAIA in kills per set (6.3), second in total 8 Tabor College 65 Avila University 4-5 8-10 kills (291), 27th in attacking percentage (.338), and 32nd 9 Sterling College 56 10 Oklahoma Wesleyan University 53 Bethel College 2-9 2-14 in total service aces (25). Noura Meawad is ranked 39th 11 Avila University 32 University of Saint Mary 0-8 0-8 in total service aces (24). Kyra Kaloi is ranked 44th in the 12 York College 21 York College 0-8 0-12 NAIA in blocks per game (1.1). 13 Bethel College 17 2020 OTTAWA VOLLEYBALL 2001, 2004, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2017 KCAC CHAMPIONSHIPS Brave Trends 2020 KCAC Weekly Honors Overall 11-4 Five-Set Matches 0-0 January 1-1 W1: KCAC Attacker of the Week - Ayona Tharps, OU KCAC 8-2 Win First Set 9-0 February 0-0 KCAC Setter of the Week - Cortney Hanna, KWU Non-Conference 3-2 Lost First Set 2-4 March 0-0 KCAC Defender of the Week - Emily Monson, KWU W2: KCAC Attacker of the Week - Aidan Brown, MC Home 6-1 Leading 2-0 8-0 April 0-0 KCAC Setter of the Week - Breanne Akiu, SC Away 2-1 Tied 1-1 3-0 Tuesday 2-0 KCAC Defender of the Week - Emily Monson, KWU Neutral 3-2 Trailing 2-0 0-4 Wednesday 2-0 W3: KCAC Attacker of the Week - Jordan Valentine, BTHY KCAC Home 5-1 Leading 2-1 2-0 Thursday 1-0 KCAC Setter of the Week - Breanna Akiu, SC KCAC Away 2-0 Trailing 2-1 0-0 Friday 1-1 KCAC Defender of the Week - Alyssa Arnold, FRND KCAC Neutral 1-1 Tied 2-2 0-0 Saturday 5-3 W4: KCAC Attacker of the Week - Paola Sanabria-Lopez, BTHY Non-Conference Home 1-0 Hitting Below .200 3-4 KCAC Setter of the Week - Breanna Akiu - SC Non-Conference Away 0-1 Hitting .200-.249 3-0 KCAC Defender of the Week - Carmin Butterworth, SC Non-Conference Neutral 2-1 Hitting .250-.299 3-0 W5: KCAC Attacker of the Week - Aidan Brown, MC Top 10 Opponents 0-1 Hitting Above .300 2-0 KCAC Setter of the Week - Cortney Hanna, KWU Top 25 Opponents 0-0 August 0-0 KCAC Defender of the Week - Emily Monson, KWU Receiving Votes 0-0 September 3-2 W6: KCAC Attacker of the Week - Jordan Valentine, BTHY KCAC Setter of the Week - Kaila Harris, SWC Three-Set Matches 8-4 October 6-1 KCAC Defender of the Week - Elizabeth Hardacre, KWU Four-Set Matches 3-0 W7: KCAC Attacker of the Week - Hannah Lentell, AU KCAC Setter of the Week - Cynarah Rodriguez, MC 2020 Ottawa Volleyball Roster KCAC Defender of the Week - Carmin Butterworth, SC No.
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