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Thunder Volleyball Ranked #4

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Thunder Volleyball Ranked #4

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Manhattan, Kan.

In this weeks NCCAA Coaches Poll, the Thunder Volleyball team was ranked #4. In the first poll two weeks ago, the team was ranked #1. The Thunder squad has had some ups and downs over the last two weeks after an exciting start with the Thunder Invitational and two Conference wins. 

MCC lost a tough 5 set match with the now #1 ranked team Arlington Baptist University. It was a back and forth match competitive match, with ABU holding on to finish in the 5th set. Immediately following the ABU match, the Thunder took on Ozark Christian College. It was rough start with MCC dropping the first set, but after that the team was able to regroup and easily control the match. 

Next up would bring Central Christian College, a tough NAIA opponent that MCC had previously defeated in 5 sets at the Thunder Invitational Tournament. This match went a little differently, as some injuries were affecting MCC. The team battled as best the could but lost the match in 4 sets. 

"We are a small team and every player is expected to rise up to the challenge and play a lot of volleyball. Our expectations are high, but this team has amazing talent among the 9 players. A few bumps in the road on our way to Nationals, will just help us come together stronger. The team has regrouped and we are looking forward to the next couple of weeks of conference and region match ups!" said Coach Sanders. 

On Tuesday, September 20th MCC will take on Spurgeon College in Kansas City, MO and Friday, September 23rd the squad will host a tri-match with Ozark Christian College and Kansas Christian College. 

Thunder Volleyball Ranked #1

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Thunder Volleyball Ranked #1

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In the first NCCAA Coaches Poll, the Thunder volleyball team was ranked #1 after an impressive 5-1 start. The squad started strong with the Thunder Invitational hosting 4 NAIA teams coming away with 3 solid wins. Next up, brought the Midwest Christian College Conference Classic. MCC came away with two wins over Emmaus Bible College and Faith Baptist Bible College. 

"We are so proud of our start this season, the Thunder Invitational is always a big test for us, and the squad handled it well! We are looking forward to upcoming matches against NCCAA teams to continue to see where we are at!" 

Up next for the Lady Thunder will be a road game to Ozark Christian College where the Thunder will take on #4 Arlington Baptist University and Ozark Christian College on Friday, September 9. 

Thunder Volleyball Kicks off Season Strong

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Thunder Volleyball Kicks off Season Strong

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Lady Thunder Volleyball kicked off the 2022 season with a bang! After hosting 4 NAIA teams in the Thunder Invitational this weekend, Thunder Volleyball came away with 3 wins and 1 loss. This was an incredible weekend of volleyball with 8 of the 10 matches going into extra sets! 

First up for the squad was Cottey College from Nevada, MO. Last season, MCC split with Cottey so the team was ready for a rematch! It was quite the match with MCC taking the first two sets, before Cottey would roll back to take the next two forcing a 5th set. MCC started out strong from the first serve of the 5th set, taking control quickly and never looking back, winning 15-8. 

The second match of the day would bring Sterling College, from Sterling, KS. After regrouping from the intense first match, the small Thunder squad fought hard, but couldn't come away with the win. "I was pleased the see the team rally in the third set to take that set and force a fourth. I wish we could have held on to push to the 5th. We fought incredibly hard! I was so proud of the determination of all the players!" said Coach Sanders. 

The next day would continue to be a competitive day of volleyball. MCC took on Stephens College from Columbia, MO. "This was one of our best matches of the weekend," said Coach Sanders, "Our defense and blocking was on point the entire match which helped run our offense exactly how we want!" MCC would get its first sweep of the season winning 3-0! 

The final match up of the weekend was against Central Christian College of McPherson, KS. This match gave our fans their money's worth also going to 5 sets. The Lady Thunder dropped the first two sets and looked to be outmatched, but after the team huddled together and rallied they would storm back and take the next two sets, forcing a 5th and deciding set. The Thunder would serve strong at the beginning and took control early getting to 8 first. After the side switch it was all MCC taking the final set 15-9. 

"This was an incredibly long, competitive weekend of volleyball. Every team was so evenly matched. This was exactly the weekend we needed to jumpstart our season and show the team what they could truly accomplish. 4 NAIA matches in one weekend is a tough way to start, our new faces on the team handled the competition well and our experience returners new what they needed to do to get it done! We are so proud of this group. Looking forward to the rest of the season! said Coach Sanders.

 

After 17 sets of volleyball, senior middle hitter led the offense with 59 kills and 3 service aces. McNellis also had 15 blocks and 27 digs. Outside hitters Roni Harris and Liv Lubbers, a freshman, both had outstanding first weekends. Harris finished with 48 kills, 4 assists, 5 aces, 65 digs and 4 blocks. Lubbers finished with 45 kills, 5 assists,  5 aces, 75 digs and 3 blocks. Libero Dani Sinclair had 67 digs and 5 assists and 3 aces. 

As a team the Thunder had 221 kills with an attacking percentage of .222 and 13 kills per set. Incredible for the first weekend of volleyball! 

Next up for the Lady Thunder will be the Midwest Christian College Conference Classic in Belton, MO at Calvary University. MCC will play Emmaus Bible College on Friday and Faith Baptist Bible College on Saturday.