BIG RAPIDS, Mich. - The Michigan Tech volleyball team improved to 7-3 in fifth-set matches after defeating Ferris State in a special Friday (Nov. 6) matinee match at the Ewigleben Sports Arena. With the win, the Huskies (14-12, 10-5) earned a split of the season series with the Bulldogs (18-10, 9-6) and moved one step closer to hosting a home playoff match.
“We were really pleased to avenge our earlier season loss to Ferris today,” said head coach
Orlando Gonzalez. “It was a great win today in a tough environment against a tough team.”
Ferris State won game one (25-22) before Tech rallied to win the next two (25-22, 25-12). The Bulldogs won game four (25-23) to force a fifth game which the Huskies won 15-11.
The two teams finished the match nearly even statistically. The Bulldogs did commit 12 service errors to the Huskies’ five.
Senior
Veronica Armstrong led all Tech players in kills with 15 and added 12 digs to complete the double-double.
Junior
Melissa Axtell and sophomore
Kristine Sexton each chipped in 13 kills for the Huskies.
Freshman
Madeline Haben also recorded a double-double thanks to 47 assists and 11 digs, and senior
Kaari Nevanen added a match-high 15 digs.
Arielle Goodson led the Bulldogs with a match-high 20 kills.
Michigan Tech will close the regular season Saturday (Nov. 6) at Grand Valley State. Match-time is set for 4:00 pm.