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Pointers fall to Northwestern in NCAA Tournament's opening round Submitted: 11/08/2012
ST. PAUL - The 19th-ranked UW-Stevens Point volleyball team saw its run in the NCAA Division III Championship tournament come to an unexpected end on Thursday evening as the favored Pointers fell 3-2 in a thrilling five set contest.

“I thought our players fought hard and played a good match,” said an emotional head coach Stacey White. “Things didn't go our way at the end, but overall we had some really great individual performances. I felt like the team came together and worked hard. It's definitely a disappointment, but that's sports.”

The Pointers looked shaky in the tournament's opening set, but used an 11-2 run midway through the opening set to take command. Northwestern mounted a comeback, using a 7-3 run late in the set to close to within three, 23-20, but the Pointers closed out the set, 25-20. Morgan Bartkowiak tallied five of the team's 11 kills in the first set.


“Morgan [Bartkowiak] has always been a very consistent player,” said White. “Things were clicking for her tonight. She brought it all together and you could really see her determination and wanting to help her team out. She executed our game plan really well. She ran the slide really well and we got a lot of points out of it tonight.”

The Pointers, who had been 6-1 in five-set matches heading into the tournament, managed to overcome an early deficit to take an 11-9 lead, but the Eagles rallied to score the final points of the match and score the upset victory, 15-12.

“We didn't want it to end this way,” said White. But we can't let this match reflect back on our entire season and what this team has done.”

The win marks the first-ever NCAA tournament victory for the Eagles in any sport. Led by Kendra Korporal's 19 kills and Krista Stoltz's 55 assists, the Eagles advance to face St. Benedict, 3-0 winners over Dominican University (Ill.) in the day's first match.

Bartkowiak and Alexis Hartman led the Pointers (29-8) with 15 kills each while Christina Brinkman and Kati Rau each tallied 10. Hartman added 46 assists and Sarah Wildish had a team-best 23 digs.

“This [senior class] did all they could to change our program around,” said White. “They stayed focused, worked hard, and didn't quit even when the chips were stacked against them. I can't say enough about their leadership, their abilities, talents, and determination. I told our returners that the best 'thank you' they could give to the seniors was to continue what they started; to keep working to make the program better.”


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