The Badgers took advantage of their first year of postseason eligibility in both the SIAC and the NCAA, sweeping their way through the conference tournament and finally knocking off a three-time SIAC champ Kentucky State in the finals.
"I think the finals of the SIAC were exactly what you hope they would be – a hard-fought, every-point-matters battle between two good teams. For Kentucky State, their effort was awesome and we had to match them point-for-point and play-for-play," said Spring Hill head coach Peggy Martin.
Nerves seemed to be getting to the Badgers in the early going of the contest. Spring Hill dropped the opening set of the game 25-23, breathing life into Kentucky State's team who had fought back through the loser's bracket to reach the finals.
SIAC Tournament MVP Kassandra Fairly |
"I expected we'd come out nervous because we had never played in something this high stakes before," said junior setter Emmarose Neibert.
She continued, "We've never played in a conference championship [before]. We had to gather back into the mindset that [Kentucky State] wants this as much as we do and we have to want it more."
Spring Hill's Kassandra Fairly was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player, while Kassidi Sterrett and Allison Weimer were also named to the All-Tournament Team. Martin was tabbed Coach of the Tournament.
The Badgers, ranked #9 in the South Region, now await tournament pairings.
SPRING HILL COLLEGE BADGERS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS
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