Skip To Main Content
Skip To Main Content
VB SCAC Preview

Volleyball Athletic Communications

Tigers Ready For SCAC Tournament

The Colorado College volleyball team travels to Kerrville, Texas, for the 2025 SCAC Championships, Nov. 14-15, on the campus of Schreiner University. The Tigers will be the No. 5 seed this weekend and are scheduled to face the No. 4 seed, Austin College, in the quarterfinals on Friday, Nov. 14 at 10:30 a.m. (CT).
 
The winner will play top-seeded St. Thomas in the semifinals later on Friday at 4 p.m. (CT).
 
Last Time Out
The Tigers improved to 20-7 overall and 12-4 in the SCAC with a pair of five-set victories last weekend at Reid Arena. The Tigers take a seven-match winning streak into the SCAC Tournament.
 
In a victory over Concordia on Friday,  Camille Sherrill led the Tigers with 26 kills and Camden Goodman had a career-high 52 kills. Brooke Brilliant added 15 kills and Delaney Dorscht had a career-high 12. Meghan Gannon had a team-high 19 digs.
 
On Saturday, The Tigers dropped the first two sets to Texas Lutheran, but rallied to win the match, 17-25, 19-25, 25-17, 25-19, 15-12 on Senior Day.
 
Sherrill once again led the Tigers with a match-high 25 kills and produced a .354 hitting percentage. Brilliant followed with 11 kills and Goodman collected 49 assists.
 
CC jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first set, but Texas Lutheran scored the next four to take a 4-3 lead and never trailed again in the set.
 
The second set was a back-and-forth affair until TLU ran away from a 17-17 tie to win eight of the last 10 points.
 
The Tigers roared back and never trailed in the third set, then pulled away midway through the fourth set.
 
In the fifth and deciding set, CC opened an 8-5 advantage thanks to a couple kills by Sherrill and one each from Brilliant and Julia Reusch. The Bulldogs cut the lead to 9-8, but Tatum Hodges had one of her career-high seven kills late in the set, while Sherrill had three, including match point, to close out the match.
 
Reusch added eight kills and Grace Berry had six. Meghan Gannon led the Tigers with 16 digs.
 
Goodman Named SCAC Co-Setter of the Year; Five Tigers Earn All-SCAC Honors
Four Colorado College volleyball players were named to the 2025 all-SCAC first team, led by the SCAC Co-Setter of the Year, sophomore Camden Goodman. Goodman joined senior Carolyn Dormady and juniors Camille Sherrill and Brooke Brilliant on the first team, while junior Meghan Gannon was named to the second team.
 
The four first-teamers and the five selections on the top two teams were the most from any team in the league.
 
Goodman earned her first major SCAC award after a breakout season, as she currently leads the SCAC in assists (590) and assists per set (7.47). Colorado College has won at least a share of the Setter of the Year award in five of the six seasons the award has been in existence.
 
The Park City, Utah, product has played in 79 total sets this season and collected a career-high 52 assists against Concordia on Nov. 7. She was also named SCAC Setter of the Week three times this season.
 
Dormady earned her third overall all-conference selection and second consecutive first-team nod. The Los Altos, Calif., native is third on the team and sixth in the conference with 252 kills in 84 sets this season. Dormady averages three kills per set and has a season-hitting clip of .201. She also leads the team with 47 service aces.
 
Sherrill, from Missoula, Mont., notched her second all-conference selection after a second-team pick in 2024. She leads the Tigers and is third in the conference in kills (375), averaging 3.75 per set, and is second on the team with 266 digs.
 
Brilliant, a middle blocker, also earned her second all-conference honor and initial first-team pick as she leads the SCAC in hitting percentage at .362 and is second on the team in kills (281).  The Marin County, Calif., product leads the Tigers in blocks with 60 this season.
 
Gannon, a libero from Cleveland, Ohio, leads CC and is seventh in the SCAC with 407 digs. She also collected 27 service aces.
 
Scouting The Opposition
Austin College enters Friday's quarterfinal match with a 19-11 overall record and a 12-4 league mark. The 'Roos earned the No. 4 seed by virtue of a 3-1 victory over the Tigers on Oct. 4, in Houston, Texas.
 
Print Friendly Version

Players Mentioned

Brooke Brilliant

#22 Brooke Brilliant

MB
5' 9"
Junior
Carolyn Dormady

#4 Carolyn Dormady

OH
6' 0"
Senior
Meghan  Gannon

#14 Meghan Gannon

DS/L
5' 6"
Junior
Camden Goodman

#20 Camden Goodman

S
5' 8"
Sophomore
Julia Reusch

#25 Julia Reusch

OPP
5' 9"
Junior
Camille Sherrill

#10 Camille Sherrill

OH
5' 9"
Junior
Grace Berry

#18 Grace Berry

OPP
5' 11"
Freshman
Delaney Dorscht

#11 Delaney Dorscht

OH
5' 10"
Freshman
Tatum Hodges

#21 Tatum Hodges

OH
5' 11"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Brooke Brilliant

#22 Brooke Brilliant

5' 9"
Junior
MB
Carolyn Dormady

#4 Carolyn Dormady

6' 0"
Senior
OH
Meghan  Gannon

#14 Meghan Gannon

5' 6"
Junior
DS/L
Camden Goodman

#20 Camden Goodman

5' 8"
Sophomore
S
Julia Reusch

#25 Julia Reusch

5' 9"
Junior
OPP
Camille Sherrill

#10 Camille Sherrill

5' 9"
Junior
OH
Grace Berry

#18 Grace Berry

5' 11"
Freshman
OPP
Delaney Dorscht

#11 Delaney Dorscht

5' 10"
Freshman
OH
Tatum Hodges

#21 Tatum Hodges

5' 11"
Freshman
OH