Women’s Soccer
GPAC Championship
At Jamestown
Hastings College 2 Jamestown 0
Jamestown (UJ) The University of Jamestown women’s team lost to Hastings (Neb.) College 2-0 in the GPAC Championship Wednesday afternoon at the Jimmie Turf Field.
The teams played a scoreless first half as each side managed four shots, the only two shots on target coming from the Broncos.
In the second half, the Broncos turned up the offensive pressure and broke the stalemate. Naomi Pedroza scored in the 73rd minute and Sofia Gomez-Garcia added an insurance goal in the 89th. Dekota Schubert got the assist on each goal.
Jamestown and Hastings will advance to the NAIA Women’s Soccer National Championship Opening Round November 17-19.
The NAIA Women’s Soccer Selection Show is on Monday, November 14 at 11 a.m.
Women’s Volleyball
GPAC Semi Finals
At Jamestown
Jamestown Def Dakota Wesleyan University 25-19,25-21,25-19
(UJ) The second-ranked University of Jamestown volleyball team swept No. 6 Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.) University Wednesday evening at Harold Newman Arena in the GPAC postseason tournament semifinals.
UJ (30-2) will host fourth-ranked Concordia (Neb.) University Saturday at 3 p.m. in the GPAC championship match. The Bulldogs defeated No. 3 Midland (Neb.) in five sets in Wednesday’s other semifinal.
A .349 to .111 difference in hitting percentage helped the Jimmies to a 25-19 set one victory. Jamestown never trailed in the opener, and used a 4-0 run to take a 15-9 lead that stayed between three and six points the remainder of the set.
In set two, another 4-0 run ended up being the difference as UJ came away with a 25-21 win. Although the Jimmies held a slim edge in kills (16-14), UJ was able to double up the Tigers when it came to hitting percentage (.267 to .125).
DWU won six of the first nine points in the third set but Jamestown rallied to make it just a one-point deficit at 10-9. A Darienne Johnson (JR/Eastpointe, Mich.) kill was the start of four straight points for the Jimmies in what proved to be a match-defining run. After a Tiger kill stopped the UJ streak, Lexi Olson (SO/Langdon, N.D.) got the home team back on track. Aleah Zieske (SO/Spicer, Minn.) followed Olson’s kill with one of her own, and back to back DWU errors made it 17-11. Johnson and Kalli Hegerle (SR/West Fargo, N.D.) kills were part of the final three points the clinched the match.
Anna Holen (SR/LaMoure, N.D.) had 13 kills and Hegerle finished with 12. Zieske hit .667 with nine kills and Logan Sherman (JR/Marshall, Minn.) ended with eight. Hegerle and Paige Oswald (JR/Frazee, Minn.) both passed out 21 assists. Ellie Holen (JR/LaMoure, N.D.) had 20 digs, followed by Anna Holen with 14 and Hegerle with 12. Johnson had four block assists.
UJ defeated Concordia 3-1 at Harold Newman Arena on October 7 in the only other matchup between the teams this season.
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