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Hannah Varnell
Charlie Lengal

Volleyball Athletic Media Relations

CC’s run cut short by Cal Lutheran

Colorado College was knocked out of the 2011 NCAA Division III Tournament after falling to host California Lutheran University, 3-1 during the regional championship match on Sunday afternoon in Thousand Oaks, Calif.
 
Senior Hannah Varnell led the Tiger defense with 23 digs to finish the season with a single-season record of 625 digs. Varnell is only the second player in program history to reach the 600 dig mark for a single season.  
 
Senior Sarah Schmoker led the attack for Colorado College with 18 kills and three service aces. Junior Laura Goldsmith earned her third double-double of the tournament with 11 kills and 11 digs.
 
Senior Amy Schornack ran the offense with 36 assists and finished the season with 1,401 assists to hold the No. 1 spot for most assists in a single season.
 
The Regals hit a .327 attack percentage during the match and blocked 13 shots to hold the top-seeded Tigers to a .138 hitting percentage.
 
Schmoker led Colorado College in the first set with seven kills and two aces to help the Tigers win the first set, 28-26 and take an early one-set lead.
 
Cal Lutheran rallied back in the second set with a 25-13 victory over CC on a set-high .419 hitting percentage.
 
The Regals carried that momentum into the third set, beating the Tigers, 25-21 to take a 2-1 lead.
 
CC was unable to comeback in the fourth set, falling to Cal Lutheran, 25-18 while hitting a .050 attack percentage.
 
The Regals were led by Kylie McLogan with 20 kills and 11 digs.
 
Colorado College finished its season with a 33-7 record.
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