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No. 3 St. Cloud State Volleyball Hosts Minnesota Crookston in Midweek Match
10/21/2024 8:39:00 PM | Volleyball
Huskies look to continue 12 match win streak
ST. CLOUD, Minn. – No. 3 St. Cloud State Volleyball (16-2, 10-0 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference) will host Minnesota Crookston (4-12, 1-7 NSIC) in a midweek match on Tuesday. First serve is scheduled for 6 p.m. from Halenbeck Hall in St. Cloud.
FOLLOW THE HUSKIES
vs. Minnesota Crookston (Halenbeck Hall – St. Cloud, Minn.) – Saturday, Oct. 19 / 2 p.m. CT / Tickets / Livestream / Live Stats / Audio
Links to each coverage option can also be found on the St. Cloud State Volleyball schedule page.
MATCH DAY PROMOTIONS
Tuesday, Oct. 22 vs. Minnesota Crookston
Promotion: Faculty & Staff Appreciation Night
LET'S GO POLLING
In the October 21 American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Division II Poll, St. Cloud State was ranked No. 3, matching the program's highest ever national ranking. It is only the second time that the Huskies have been ranked in the top-3 and the first time during the tenure of head coach Chad Braegelmann.
List of St. Cloud State Volleyball Top-3 National Rankings
#3 – Week One of 1996
#3 – Week Seven of 2024
Under the direction of Braegelmann, the program has been ranked for 62 consecutive weeks (including 38 weeks in the top 10), dating back to the 2019 season. The Huskies have spent a total of 136 weeks in the AVCA top 20/25 Poll in program history, including 63 weeks in the top 10.
In the most recent AVCA Poll, six NSIC schools and nine teams from the Central Region were ranked in the Top 25/Receiving Votes.
Oct. 21 AVCA Top-25 National Rankings (overall record)
#3 St. Cloud State* (16-2)
#6 Nebraska Kearney^ (20-1)
#7 Wayne State* (16-3)
#10 Central Oklahoma^ (20-1)
#11 Concordia St. Paul* (14-4)
#12 Southwest Minnesota State* (17-3)
#22 Northern State* (13-4)
#24 Missouri Western^ (14-4)
#25 Minnesota Duluth* (10-8)
*NSIC Team
^Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA) Team
SERIES HISTORY
St. Cloud State Volleyball is 23-8 all-time against Minnesota Crookston and have won the last nine matchups in a row. When playing against the Golden Eagles at Halenbeck Hall, SCSU is 8-3. The Huskies swept UMC on Sept. 21 in Crookston.
HOME SWEET HALENBECK
SCSU Volleyball has enjoyed tremendous success in the friendly confines of Halenbeck Hall, going 50-7 (.877) in its last 57 home matches.
12 IN A ROW
SCSU has won 12 straight matches including seven wins over nationally ranked teams – No. 4 Southwest Minnesota State (sweep), No. 6 Wayne State, No. 9 Concordia-St. Paul (sweep), No. 15 Minnesota Duluth (sweep), No. 20 Michigan Tech, No. 24 Minnesota Duluth (sweep) and (RV) Minnesota State. It is the first time SCSU has won 12 matches in a row since 2022. All eight of SCSU's sweeps this season have come during the last 10 matches.
HISTORIC START TO CONFERENCE PLAY
St. Cloud State is off to its best conference in program history (10-0). The previous record was set in 1982 (Northern Sun Conference – NSC) and tied in 1985 (North Central Conference – NCC) when both teams finished their respective conference season with a perfect 7-0 record.
NSIC WEEKLY AWARDS
Fifth year outside hitter Kenzie Foley (Sergeant Bluff, Iowa) was named the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) Offensive Player of the Week, the league office announced on Oct. 21.
Foley has earned conference player of the week honors 12 times in her career and five times this season (including three in a row) (Sept. 9 | Sept. 16 | Oct. 7 | Oct. 14 | Oct. 21). She was also named the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Division II National Player of the Week on Oct. 8 for the first time of the season and the third time in her career.
In Thursday's road sweep of No. 24 UMD, Foley posted a 17-kill, 12 dig double-double, while hitting .367 hitting. She recorded a match-high 15 kills on .462 hitting in Saturday's home sweep of Bemidji State.
After playing in three sets on Saturday, the Sergeant Bluff, Iowa native moved onto the program's top-10 list for all-time sets played, ending the night in sole possession of No. 8 on that list with 408 sets played in her career.
Redshirt junior middle blocker Ella Thompson (Lakeville, Minn.) was tabbed as the NSIC Defensive Player of the Week on Oct. 7 after leading the NSIC in total blocks (16), tied for the lead in block assists (14), tied for fourth in solo blocks (2) and was fifth in blocks/set (1.60). She earned NSIC honors for the first time in her career and conference honors for the second time after being named Summit League Defensive Player of the Week on Nov. 15, 2022, while playing for South Dakota State.
Thompson also ranked second in kills (42), points/set (5.10) and points (51.0) while ranking third in kills/set (4.20) and 10th in hitting % (.413) amongst NSIC players. Thompson posted the most kills (20) and points (24.0) of any player in a 3-set match in the NSIC and the second most overall in all matches. Her 24.0 points were a new personal best, and her 20 kills tied her career best mark from earlier this season. In the Oct. 5 sweep of No. 4 SMSU, she totaled a match-high 20 kills (.486 hitting) and six block assists while scoring a career-high 24.0 points and in Friday's win over USF she tallied 17 kills (.483 hitting) and a season-high six block assists.
NSIC SPOTLIGHT
Fifth year outside hitter Kenzie Foley (Sergeant Bluff, Iowa) was featured on sixth episode of the 2024-25 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) Spotlight series – the voice of the NSIC Student-Athletes – which was released on Oct. 16.
To watch the interview on YouTube, click here.
AVCA WEEKLY AWARD
Fifth year outside hitter Kenzie Foley (Sergeant Bluff, Iowa) was named the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Division II National Player of the Week by the organization on Oct. 8. It was her first National Player of the Week honor of the year and the third of her career. The 2023 DII AVCA National Player of the Year is one of just four Huskies be named AVCA DII National Player of the Week in program history and is the only player to be honored more than once in her career.
As of October 14, Foley ranks No. 5 in kills/set (4.90), No. 5 in points/set (5.49) and No. 5 in total kills (289) among all Division II players. She also leads the NSIC in kills/set, points/set, total attacks (624), total kills and attacks/set (10.58), No. 17 in digs/set (3.24), No. 17 in hitting percentage (.280) and No. 18 in digs (191).
St. Cloud State players who have been the AVCA Division II National Player of the Week:
Kristi Kutter (Oct. 4, 1993)
Swen Minnema (Oct. 9, 1995)
Cami Selbitschka (Sept. 2, 1996)
Kenzie Foley (Sept. 11, 2022)
Kenzie Foley (Nov. 13, 2022)
Kenzie Foley (Oct. 8, 2024)
NCAA (Top-50) / NSIC (Top-25) STATISTICAL RANKINGS AS OF 10-21
FOLLOW THE HUSKIES
vs. Minnesota Crookston (Halenbeck Hall – St. Cloud, Minn.) – Saturday, Oct. 19 / 2 p.m. CT / Tickets / Livestream / Live Stats / Audio
Links to each coverage option can also be found on the St. Cloud State Volleyball schedule page.
MATCH DAY PROMOTIONS
Tuesday, Oct. 22 vs. Minnesota Crookston
Promotion: Faculty & Staff Appreciation Night
LET'S GO POLLING
In the October 21 American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Division II Poll, St. Cloud State was ranked No. 3, matching the program's highest ever national ranking. It is only the second time that the Huskies have been ranked in the top-3 and the first time during the tenure of head coach Chad Braegelmann.
List of St. Cloud State Volleyball Top-3 National Rankings
#3 – Week One of 1996
#3 – Week Seven of 2024
Under the direction of Braegelmann, the program has been ranked for 62 consecutive weeks (including 38 weeks in the top 10), dating back to the 2019 season. The Huskies have spent a total of 136 weeks in the AVCA top 20/25 Poll in program history, including 63 weeks in the top 10.
In the most recent AVCA Poll, six NSIC schools and nine teams from the Central Region were ranked in the Top 25/Receiving Votes.
Oct. 21 AVCA Top-25 National Rankings (overall record)
#3 St. Cloud State* (16-2)
#6 Nebraska Kearney^ (20-1)
#7 Wayne State* (16-3)
#10 Central Oklahoma^ (20-1)
#11 Concordia St. Paul* (14-4)
#12 Southwest Minnesota State* (17-3)
#22 Northern State* (13-4)
#24 Missouri Western^ (14-4)
#25 Minnesota Duluth* (10-8)
*NSIC Team
^Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA) Team
SERIES HISTORY
St. Cloud State Volleyball is 23-8 all-time against Minnesota Crookston and have won the last nine matchups in a row. When playing against the Golden Eagles at Halenbeck Hall, SCSU is 8-3. The Huskies swept UMC on Sept. 21 in Crookston.
HOME SWEET HALENBECK
SCSU Volleyball has enjoyed tremendous success in the friendly confines of Halenbeck Hall, going 50-7 (.877) in its last 57 home matches.
12 IN A ROW
SCSU has won 12 straight matches including seven wins over nationally ranked teams – No. 4 Southwest Minnesota State (sweep), No. 6 Wayne State, No. 9 Concordia-St. Paul (sweep), No. 15 Minnesota Duluth (sweep), No. 20 Michigan Tech, No. 24 Minnesota Duluth (sweep) and (RV) Minnesota State. It is the first time SCSU has won 12 matches in a row since 2022. All eight of SCSU's sweeps this season have come during the last 10 matches.
HISTORIC START TO CONFERENCE PLAY
St. Cloud State is off to its best conference in program history (10-0). The previous record was set in 1982 (Northern Sun Conference – NSC) and tied in 1985 (North Central Conference – NCC) when both teams finished their respective conference season with a perfect 7-0 record.
NSIC WEEKLY AWARDS
Fifth year outside hitter Kenzie Foley (Sergeant Bluff, Iowa) was named the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) Offensive Player of the Week, the league office announced on Oct. 21.
Foley has earned conference player of the week honors 12 times in her career and five times this season (including three in a row) (Sept. 9 | Sept. 16 | Oct. 7 | Oct. 14 | Oct. 21). She was also named the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Division II National Player of the Week on Oct. 8 for the first time of the season and the third time in her career.
In Thursday's road sweep of No. 24 UMD, Foley posted a 17-kill, 12 dig double-double, while hitting .367 hitting. She recorded a match-high 15 kills on .462 hitting in Saturday's home sweep of Bemidji State.
After playing in three sets on Saturday, the Sergeant Bluff, Iowa native moved onto the program's top-10 list for all-time sets played, ending the night in sole possession of No. 8 on that list with 408 sets played in her career.
Redshirt junior middle blocker Ella Thompson (Lakeville, Minn.) was tabbed as the NSIC Defensive Player of the Week on Oct. 7 after leading the NSIC in total blocks (16), tied for the lead in block assists (14), tied for fourth in solo blocks (2) and was fifth in blocks/set (1.60). She earned NSIC honors for the first time in her career and conference honors for the second time after being named Summit League Defensive Player of the Week on Nov. 15, 2022, while playing for South Dakota State.
Thompson also ranked second in kills (42), points/set (5.10) and points (51.0) while ranking third in kills/set (4.20) and 10th in hitting % (.413) amongst NSIC players. Thompson posted the most kills (20) and points (24.0) of any player in a 3-set match in the NSIC and the second most overall in all matches. Her 24.0 points were a new personal best, and her 20 kills tied her career best mark from earlier this season. In the Oct. 5 sweep of No. 4 SMSU, she totaled a match-high 20 kills (.486 hitting) and six block assists while scoring a career-high 24.0 points and in Friday's win over USF she tallied 17 kills (.483 hitting) and a season-high six block assists.
NSIC SPOTLIGHT
Fifth year outside hitter Kenzie Foley (Sergeant Bluff, Iowa) was featured on sixth episode of the 2024-25 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) Spotlight series – the voice of the NSIC Student-Athletes – which was released on Oct. 16.
To watch the interview on YouTube, click here.
AVCA WEEKLY AWARD
Fifth year outside hitter Kenzie Foley (Sergeant Bluff, Iowa) was named the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Division II National Player of the Week by the organization on Oct. 8. It was her first National Player of the Week honor of the year and the third of her career. The 2023 DII AVCA National Player of the Year is one of just four Huskies be named AVCA DII National Player of the Week in program history and is the only player to be honored more than once in her career.
As of October 14, Foley ranks No. 5 in kills/set (4.90), No. 5 in points/set (5.49) and No. 5 in total kills (289) among all Division II players. She also leads the NSIC in kills/set, points/set, total attacks (624), total kills and attacks/set (10.58), No. 17 in digs/set (3.24), No. 17 in hitting percentage (.280) and No. 18 in digs (191).
St. Cloud State players who have been the AVCA Division II National Player of the Week:
Kristi Kutter (Oct. 4, 1993)
Swen Minnema (Oct. 9, 1995)
Cami Selbitschka (Sept. 2, 1996)
Kenzie Foley (Sept. 11, 2022)
Kenzie Foley (Nov. 13, 2022)
Kenzie Foley (Oct. 8, 2024)
NCAA (Top-50) / NSIC (Top-25) STATISTICAL RANKINGS AS OF 10-21
- Junior setter Emma Berran (Inver Grove Heights, Minn.)
- NCAA
- No. 13 – assists/set (11.09)
- No. 32 – assists (721)
- NSIC
- No. 3 – assists/set (11.09)
- No. 4 – assists (721)
- NCAA
- Sophomore middle blocker Hannah Bruskiewicz (Rogers, Minn.)
- NSIC
- No. 6 – hitting % (.350)
- No. 15 – blocks (55)
- No. 17 – blocks/set (0.85)
- No. 25 – points/set (3.18)
- NSIC
- Fifth year outside hitter Kenzie Foley (Sergeant Bluff, Iowa)
- NCAA
- No. 5 – kills/set (4.94)
- No. 5 – points/set (5.52)
- No. 6 – kills (321)
- No. 44 – attacks/set (10.46)
- NSIC
- No. 1 – kills/set (4.94)
- No. 1 – kills (321)
- No. 1 – points/set (5.52)
- No. 1 – attacks/set (10.46)
- No. 2 – attacks (680)
- No. 14 – hitting % (.291)
- No. 16 – digs/set (3.20)
- No. 19 – digs (208)
- NCAA
- Sophomore outside hitter Shelby Kimm (North Liberty, Iowa)
- NSIC
- No. 3 – aces/set (0.45)
- No. 11 – aces (25)
- NSIC
- Senior libero Keely Kurschner (Maplewood, Minn.)
- NSIC
- No. 2 – aces (29)
- No. 4 – aces/set (0.45)
- No. 10 – digs (273)
- No. 10 – digs/set (4.20)
- NSIC
- Redshirt junior middle blocker Ella Thompson (Lakeville, Minn.)
- NCAA
- No. 35 – hitting % (.366)
- NSIC
- No. 4 – hitting % (.366)
- No. 6 – kills/set (3.14)
- No. 9 – points/set (3.56)
- No. 9 – kills (204)
- NCAA
- Junior setter Emma Berran (Inver Grove Heights, Minn.)
- No. 5 in career assists (524 more until No. 4)
- Surpassed 500 digs for her career
- 15 more aces until 100 for her career
- Sophomore middle blocker Hannah Bruskiewicz (Rogers, Minn.)
- 57 kills until 500 for her career
- Fifth year outside hitter Kenzie Foley (Sergeant Bluff, Iowa)
- No. 1 in career kills – broke Linsey Rachel's record that was set in 2022
- No. 1 in career points – passed SCSU Hall of Famer and volleyball legend, Kathy Davis, who had held the record for 36 years
- No. 1 in career double-digit kill matches – broke Linsey Rachel's record that was set in 2022
- No. 1 in single-match kills – broke a tie with Cami Selbitschka (1996)
- No. 2 in career double-doubles (3 more until No. 1)
- No. 3 in career attacks (179 more until No. 3)
- No. 7 in career digs (45 more until No. 6)
- No. 8 in career sets played (4 more until No. 7)
- Surpassed 2,000 career points
- 199 kills until 2,000 for her career
- 27 20+ kill matches in her career
- 4 30+ kill matches in her career
- Senior libero Keely Kurschner (Maplewood, Minn.)
- No. 8 in career digs (57 more until No. 7)
- Redshirt junior middle blocker Ella Thompson (Lakeville, Minn.)
- 2 blocks until 250 for her career
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