The Colorado College volleyball team wrapped up the 2025 Pikes Peak Challenge with an impressive four-set victory over UW-Stevens Point Saturday night at Reid Arena.
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The Tigers, behind a career-high 49 assists from sophomore
Camden Goodman, won the first two sets in a 25-18, 25-18, 22-25, 25-17 victory over the Pointers, who, like CC, received votes in the NCAA Division III Preseason Poll.
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Colorado College finished 2-2 during the Pikes Peak Challenge, including a four-set loss to No. 14 East Texas Baptist in the opener on Saturday.
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Carolyn Dormady finished with a match-high 15 kills against UW-Stevens Point, followed by 13 by
Camille Sherrill and 10 by
Brooke Brilliant. Brilliant committed just one error for an outstanding .562 hitting percentage.
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The Tigers produced a .278 hitting percentage and held the Pointers to just .090.
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Goodman also collected a career-high of 18 digs and two blocks against UW-Stevens Point.
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In the opener against ETBU, Brilliant led the way with 15 kills and Sherrill had 12 in the 25-21, 13-25, 25-14, 25-17 defeat.
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Freshman
Grace Berry posted career-highs with five kills and four digs and produced a .250 hitting percentage.
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Junior
Meghan Gannon led the team with 18 digs and setter
Annie Joo added 23 assists, a season high for the San Jose native.
Brilliant, who led the team with 45 kills and a .560 hitting percentage for the tournament, and Dormady, who had 34 kills, were named to the All-Tournament Team.
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"This was a good weekend for us," CC head coach
Sharon Dingman said. "We got better every time we played. This team is so good at understanding and playing their roles and performing the responsibilities that come with those roles. We are very proud of their performances this weekend."
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The Tigers return to action next weekend with three matches in the Northwest, starting with contests against Macalester College (1:30 pm PT) and Lewis & Clark (6:30 pm PT) on Friday, Sept. 6, in Portland, Ore.
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