2009 Volleyball Team
Kayla Young

Raiders Get NAIA Bid, Will Host Opening Match

11/15/2009 4:31:23 PM

The 13th-ranked Southern Oregon volleyball team earned its fifth NAIA National Championship bid and will host a 2009 NAIA National Championship Opening Round match Saturday at McNeal Pavilion.

The Raiders, who received one of eight at-large berths to the 2009 NAIA National Volleyball Championship presented by Siouxland Sports Medicine Foundation, will host Lewis-Clark State of Idaho Saturday at 6 p.m. in the opening round.

Tickets are $8 for reserved seating and $6 for general admission and $2 for students. Only NAIA passes are accepted and season tickets are not valid for the match.

The winner, along with the winners of the 11 other opening round matches, will advance to the NAIA National Tournament in Sioux City, Iowa on Dec. 1-5. The Top 11 seeds and host Morningside (Iowa) already received automatic byes to the finals in Iowa. At the National Tournament, the final 24 teams will play three matches of pool play and the top 12 teams from pool play will play for the NAIA National Championship. This is just the second year the NAIA has had opening round matches.

Southern Oregon (24-3) shared the Cascade Conference regular season championship with eigth-ranked College of Idaho and fell to the Coyotes in the conference tournament championship match Saturday afternoon. College of Idaho received a bye and won't have to play an opening round match.

Southern Oregon's three losses this year have to come to No. 1 Fresno Pacific and twice to No. 8 College of Idaho. The Raiders also own victories over No. 8 College of Idaho and No. 10 Biola.

Lewis-Clark State is ranked 21st in the final NAIA poll and earned a trip to the National Tournament after winning the Frontier Conference tournament. The Warriors are 23-7 on the season and upset regular season champion Great Falls in the conference tournament championship match

The Raiders advanced to the NAIA National Tournament four previous times, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004 and have never made it out of pool play.
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