By: SOU Sports Information
GREENEVILLE, Tenn. – The best season yet for the Southern Oregon University beach volleyball team ended in the national semifinal round of the NAIA Invitational on Saturday with a 3-2 loss to Corban at the Greeneville Beach Complex.
The sixth meeting between the No. 2-ranked Warriors and No. 8 Raiders produced an eerily similar outcome to the first five: a down-to-the-wire finish that went Corban's way.
The Raiders stormed out to a 2-0 lead through the first session after getting a straight-set victory from their 2-pair,
Grace Gulbrandsen and
Linda Conceicao, and a tiebreaker win from their 4-pair,
Natalie Perez and
Andressa Ribeiro Soares.
Corban's 1- and 5-pairs tied up the team score in straight sets, leaving the 3-pairs to decide it. The Warriors' Emmi Marks and Jessica McMillian, after winning 21-15 in the first set, were tied 19-all with SOU's
Kira Sandoval and
Lucretia Benolken in the second. They avoided a tiebreaker by stealing the next two points on long rallies.
Corban went on to lose 3-0 in the championship to Ottawa (Ariz.), the team SOU defeated in pool play on Thursday.
The Raiders were the first No. 8 seed to appear in the semifinals in the four-year history of the Invitational. They finished the program's third season with a 19-11 record.
The Raiders went 3-2 overall at the tournament, defeating the Nos. 1, 5 and 6 seeds.
Corban 3, Southern Oregon 2 (semifinals)
1. Megan Dennis/Emma Bischoff (CRB) def.
Madi Gray/
Tessa Zimmermann (SOU) 22-20, 21-13
2.
Grace Gulbrandsen/
Linda Conceicao (SOU) def. Cammie Masanda/Danae Stokes (CRB) 21-16, 21-17
3. Emmi Marks/Jessica McMillian (CRB) def.
Kira Sandoval/
Lucretia Benolken (SOU) 21-15, 21-19
4.
Natalie Perez/
Andressa Ribeiro Soares (SOU) def. Alexis Adebodun/Gabi Engels (CRB) 18-21, 21-19, 15-11
5. Rebecca Wilber/Erin Scott (CRB) def.
Skyy Nihipali-Botelho/
Kendal Hadwick (SOU) 21-18, 21-16
Order of finish: 2-4-5-1-3