CHARLESTON, Ill. – #2 Southeast Missouri Volleyball (22-9, 12-6 OVC) advanced to the 2023 Ohio Valley Conference Tournament Championship match with another five-set victory over #3 Lindenwood (16-14, 11-7 OVC) on Tuesday night at Lantz Arena.
The Redhawks won the match 16-25, 25-16, 21-25, 25-23, & 15-13 after winning the quarterfinal match in five sets the night before.
Graduate student
Tara Beilsmith finished with 36 digs on the evening, moving her career digs to 3,014. She now ranks third all-time in NCAA Volleyball history for career digs.
Winning 13-11 in the fifth and decisive set, setter
Izzy Lukens had an unbelievable skip-set attack to put the Redhawks on match point. Lukens caught the Lions' defense sleeping as she dropped the ball just over the net.
The Lions would score the next point to make it 14-12. After a back-and-forth exchange, it appeared that SEMO had won the game on a LU error. Upon review, the Lions were awarded the point to make it 14-13.
The Redhawks would secure the victory on the next point with a massive block by
Talia Gouard and Lukens on LU's
Addy McAleer sealed the deal and put SEMO in its fourth championship game in the last five years.
SEMO was led offensively by freshman outside hitter
Lucy Arndt who finished with her second double-double of the tournament. Arndt registered 18 kills on 62 total attacks (eight errors) for a .161 hitting-percentage. She recorded 14 digs and finished with 24.0 points in the match.
Izzy Lukens dished out 43 assists and led SEMO to a .217 hitting-percentage as a team as six different Redhawks recorded kills on Tuesday night.
SEMO got a big spark off the bench from redshirt sophomore
Avery Torrey. Torrey finished with seven kills on 17 total attacks (two errors) for a .294 hitting mark. She also recorded five block assists on the night.
The Redhawks recorded 12 team blocks, including the game-winner, in Tuesday's match led by middle blocker
Talia Gouard. The Houston, Texas-native recorded nine block assists and chipped in six kills on 15 attempts as well. Gouard finished with 10.5 points.
Senior middle blocker
Marisa Guisti finished with double-digit kills as the Peru, Ill.-native had 13 in the match. She also served up two aces plus a solo block and a block assist in the win.
The match featured 14 lead changes and 26 different times the score was tied in the match as the Redhawks outlasted another opponent in five sets and beat Lindenwood for the first time in 2023.
#2 SEMO advances to the championship match and will face #1 Eastern Illinois on Wednesday, Nov. 22. First serve is slated for 6 p.m., CT. in Charleston, Ill. from Lantz Arena.