Southeast Missouri (16-11, 8-6)
vs. UT Martin (12-16, 5-9)
Match Information
Date: Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2018
First Serve: 6:00 p.m., CT
Location: Martin, Tenn.
Venue: Skyhawk Fieldhouse
Series: Southeast leads all-time series 61-21, 1-0 in 2018
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Redhawks Head to UT Martin for Penultimate Regular Season Match Tuesday
Southeast Missouri women's volleyball (16-11, 8-6) travels to Martin, Tennessee, for its second to last regular season match Tuesday at 6 p.m. against UT Martin at the Skyhawk Fieldhouse.
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Series History
Southeast leads the all-time series with UT Martin, 61-21. The Redhawks were the victor in the first matchup this season, 3-1, on Oct. 2, 2018 at Houck Field House.
Laney Malloy,
Haley Bilbruck and
Claire Ochs each recorded double-doubles in the win. Malloy paced the Redhawks offense with 16 kills to complement 14 digs. Bilbruck notched her third straight career double-double when she matched a personal-best outing of 15 kills and 15 digs. Ochs dished out 40 assists with 18 digs.
Ally Dion led the team defensively with 22 digs and
Madeline Grimm had 10.
Scouting the Skyhawks
UT Martin (12-16, 5-9) is part of a four-way tie alongside Tennessee Tech, Eastern Illinois and Belmont for eighth place in the OVC with a 5-9 conference mark. The Skyhawks fell in a pair of close matchups against Eastern Illinois (19-25, 25-23, 19-25, 25-17, 11-15) and SIUE (21-25, 25-13, 35-37, 26-28) this past weekend.
Brooke Gyori and Justine Walker solidified the defense with 6.78 digs and 1.56 blocks per set, respectively. Gintare Mackeviciute dialed up 2.78 kills per set on a .468 attack percentage.
Wehrheim Earns Pair of OVC Weekly Accolades
Annie Wehrheim was named OVC Offensive Player and Newcomer of the Week, the league announced Monday afternoon. Wehrheim led the Redhawks offensively this past weekend with 40 total kills (5.00 kills/set) on a .260 hitting clip. She slammed 18 kills on Friday against SIUE including seven in the marathon fourth and final set. Wehrheim then followed that performance with 22 kills on Saturday versus EIU on a .340 hitting percentage. She also recorded five digs and two block assists in her career-best offensive weekend as a Redhawk. Wehrheim ranks seventh in the conference with 3.18 kills per set (191 kills).
Last Weekend Recap
The Redhawks went 2-0 this past weekend with home wins over SIUE and Eastern Illinois in four sets.
Annie Wehrheim tallied 40 kills (5.0 kills per set) to lead the offense including a 22-kill performance on a .340 attack percentage against Eastern Illinois Saturday.
Claire Ochs divvied out 10.63 assists per set (85 assists) for a Southeast Missouri offense that hit .207 in the two matches.
Maggie Adams led the Redhawks this past weekend defensively with 11 total blocks. She also chipped in three digs to complement her seven kills.
Ally Dion posted a team high 28 digs.
On Senior Day Saturday,
Keegan Fornoff dished out a season best seven kills with an ace.
Madeline Grimm posted eight digs.
Madara Bajare was second on the team with 13 kills (.393) and had a season best four blocks.
Haley Bilbruck registered her sixth career double-double with 12 kills (.289) and 12 digs along with four blocks and two service aces.
Elissa Moylan posted a personal-best outing of eight kills in her first career start as a Redhawk.
Redhawks Leading the Conference
Claire Ochs is fourth in the conference with 32 service aces and 10.07 assists per set. She is also fifth in the OVC with 1,037 total assists.
Ally Dion is fifth in the league with 31 service aces in 2018.
Maggie Adams is fifth in the OVC with 0.96 blocks per set and 98 total blocks.
Laney Malloy ranks fifth in the conference with 944 total attacks.
1,000 Career Assists For Ochs
Claire Ochs tallied 85 assists this past weekend and has now surpassed 1,000-career assists in her first collegiate season. She now ranks fifth all-time in program history during Southeast's rally scoring era (2008-present) with 1,037 career assists and fourth all-time at SEMO for assists in a season during the 25-point rally scoring era (2008-present).
16 Overall Wins in 2018
With two victories this past weekend over SIUE and Eastern Illinois, Southeast has now tallied its highest win total (16) in the past four seasons. The Redhawks have also totaled their best conference win total of eight in the past four seasons. SEMO can match its overall win total and conference win total from 2013 with one more victory in 2018. The Redhawks finished 17-16, 9-7 in 2013 which is the highest overall win total and conference win total in the past five seasons.
Looking Ahead
After Tuesday's match, Southeast treks to Jacksonville, Alabama, for a 2 p.m. meeting with Jacksonville State on Saturday in the regular season finale.
Non-Conference Recap
The Redhawks concluded their non-conference slate with an 8-5 mark (2-2 home, 4-1 away, 2-2 neutral), which matched the 2013 season when the team finished 17-16 (8-9 non-conference). SEMO started the season 5-0 for the team's best start to a season in its NCAA Division I era (1991). Prior to this year, Southeast had never opened a season during its DI era with five consecutive sweeps (15 sets). Southeast captured the 2018 Troy Invitational Championship to start the season with three, three-set sweeps over Southern, Southeastern Louisiana and Troy.
The Redhawks picked up a Tuesday night win at Evansville and beat Louisiana Monroe in their opening Redhawks Invitational match before losses to Radford and Northwestern State. Southeast then defeated regional rival Southern Illinois before dropping matches to Arkansas State, Providence and Missouri-Kansas City at the Kangaroo Classic.
SEMO ended non-conference play with wins at WIU and NIU on Sept. 11 and 12.
O Captains! My Captains!
Southeast Head Coach
Julie Yankus announced on Aug. 20,
Haley Bilbruck,
Madeline Grimm and
Claire Ochs were selected as team captains for the 2018 season. The trio were chosen to the leadership positions by their teammates.
2017 OVC Recap
Southeast posted a 6-10 record in the OVC in 2017 to secure its first tournament berth since 2015 and 24th appearance in program history. As the eighth seed, the Redhawks met #1 seed Austin Peay in the first round in Clarksville, Tennessee. The Governors took the match, 3-0, before claiming the conference title last season.
Roster Breakdown
The Redhawks squad includes 16 student-athletes and features eight upperclassmen (four seniors and four juniors). Southeast returns 10 players from the 2017 Ohio Valley Conference Tournament Team and only lost five letter winners. The 2018 squad features six newcomers including five freshmen and one transfer (sophomore).
Despite losing All-OVC picks in
Nzingha Clarke and
Krissa Gearring, offensively the Redhawks return
Mikayla Kuhlmann (205 kills, 2.38 kills/set),
Haley Bilbruck (166 kills, 1.42 kills/set),
Madara Bajare (130 kills) and
Krista Berns (116 kills) who ranked third, fourth, fifth and sixth for winners in 2017.
Keegan Fornoff returns at setter for her senior season and dished out 530 assists in 2017. Fornoff currently ranks fourth overall in SEMO program history (25-point rally scoring, 2008-present) with 1059 career assists. Freshman
Claire Ochs joins Fornoff at the setter position.
Defensively,
Ally Dion returns at the libero/defensive specialist position after she led the team in 2017 with 340 digs (3.33) as a freshman.
Emily Boggetto is another returner at defensive specialist and was fourth on SEMO with 148 digs (2.96 digs/set) in 2017.
Oh, Hi Carly!
Carly Thomas joins the Redhawks in 2018 as an assistant coach after spending a year at Missouri State. Thomas coaches the setters and is responsible for travel, film exchange, home match management and academic development among other duties. Thomas was a standout player at Missouri State from 2010-13, starting in 107 of her 124 career matches at setter. She earned First-Team All-Missouri Valley Conference honors each of her final three seasons. An AVCA honorable mention All-American in 2013, Thomas ranked second in MSU history with 4,708 career assists and 12th with 1,201 digs, while adding 498 kills on a .257 hitting percentage. She added 177 blocks and four triple-doubles during her career as well.
Thomas most recently coached at her alma mater, assisting the MSU Beach Volleyball program during its inaugural season. Prior to that, she spent three years as an assistant coach at Ozark High School, earning Large Class Assistant Coach of the Year honors from the Missouri High School Volleyball Coaches Association in 2016. Thomas also spent the last four years coaching club volleyball for Springfield Juniors, leading her team to a berth in the USA Junior National Championships.
OVC Preseason Poll
SEMO was chosen to finish ninth in the 2018 Ohio Valley Conference Volleyball Predicted Order of Finish, the league announced Aug. 14. The Redhawks received 95 points in the poll voted on by OVC coaches and sports information directors. Murray State was picked to finish first with 230 points and 10 first-place votes. 2017 OVC Champion Austin Peay earned 14 first-place votes and totaled 227 points for second. Rounding out the poll are SIUE (193), Eastern Kentucky (175), Belmont (152), Morehead State (129), Jacksonville State (125), Eastern Illinois (112), Southeast Missouri (95), Tennessee State (58), UT Martin (56), Tennessee Tech (32).
Redhawks Crushing it in the Classroom
Southeast racked up multiple academic awards in the offseason. The Redhawks earned a NCAA Public Recognition Award based on their most recent multiyear Academic Progress Rates for the third-straight season. SEMO was also awarded their 11th American Volleyball Coaches Association AVCA Team Academic Award for the 2017-2018 season after registering a 3.30 cumulative GPA.
Maggie Adams,
Madara Bajare,
Krista Berns,
Haley Bilbruck,
Keegan Fornoff,
Marie Less and
Jessica McElderry were each listed on the OVC's Commissioner's Honor Roll for the 2017-18 academic year after they achieved at least a 3.25 grade point average. Less also earned her second straight OVC Medal of Honor after she posted a perfect 4.0 grade point average during the 2017-18 academic year.