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Friday, November 14
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6:30 p.m.

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Bri Struck attacks the ball on senior night against Ball State, Nov. 7, 2025
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Volleyball Travels to Miami to Conclude 2025 Season

11/12/2025 2:49:00 PM | Volleyball

The Eagles and RedHawks will battle Friday-Saturday, Nov. 14-15, 6:30 p.m., 4 p.m.

 Volleyball at Miami
Dates/Times Friday-Saturday | Nov. 14-15
Venue Millett Hall | Oxford, Ohio
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YPSILANTI, Mich. (EMUEagles.com) -- The Eastern Michigan University volleyball team is set to travel to Oxford, Ohio, to conclude its 2025 season with a pair of matches against the Miami University RedHawks Friday-Saturday, Nov. 14-15, at Millett Hall. Friday's game will begin at 6:30 p.m. and Saturday's first serve is scheduled for 4 p.m. Both games will be streamed live on ESPN+.

Fans can follow along with the action using the live stats and watch links that can be found on the EMU volleyball schedule page at emueagles.com/volleyball/schedule. Fans can also follow the team's social media accounts on XInstagram, and Facebook @EMUVolleyball for live in-match updates. A post-match recap will also be posted to EMUEagles.com following the game.
 
ALL-TIME AGAINST MIAMI
Eastern and Miami will meet for the 65th and 66th times Friday-Saturday, Nov. 14-15, dating back to the program's first meeting on the volleyball court, Oct. 5, 1979, a match won by Eastern, 2-1. Overall, the Eagles post a 21-43 record against the RedHawks, and a 7-20 mark when facing them in Oxford. The Eagles have taken the last six matches in the series, two of which have been on the road, marking their longest winning streak against the RedHawks. EMU has the opportunity to set the longest winning streak in the series (eight straight) with two wins over Miami as it would tie for the longest victory streak in the series (seven straight) with a win on Friday. Additionally, Eastern has lost just four sets to the RedHawks in the previous six matches (18-4). The Eagles are 6-4 in the last 10 contests in the series.  
 
FOEMAN AGAINST THE REDHAWKS
Head Coach Kevin Foeman is a perfect 3-0 against Miami as the EMU Head Coach as the Eagles have won six straight in the series. Foeman's Eagles have lost just three sets to Miami since 2023, outscoring the RedHawks, 9-3, in terms of sets the past three seasons. Miami is one of two MAC schools Foeman has yet to lose to, the other being Kent State, whom he holds a clean 6-0 mark against.

NOTABLES LAST TIME AGAINST MIAMI
Eastern topped Miami in both matches last season, sweeping the RedHawks in the first match, 3-0, Oct. 4, and reverse sweeping the RedHawks the next day, 3-2, Oct. 5. Eastern's sweep of the RedHawks last season tied its conference win total (three) from the 2022 campaign just four games into conference play. The sweep saw Abby Stanford led the Eagles with 11 kills off a .611 hitting percentage with three blocks while Ella Voorhees dished 21 assists with eight digs, and Aubriegh Oswald notched a career-best six blocks. 
 
Eastern's reverse sweep over the RedHawks the next day brought the Eagles' conference record to 4-1 for the first time since the 2018 season while marking the Eagles first season with multiple reverse sweeps since the 2014 campaign. Four Eagles recorded a double-double, highlighted by Abby Stanford's 14-kill/10-block performance for the first double-double of her career. Other Eagles with a double-double included Ava Siefke (10 kills/13 digs), Taylor Smith (21 assists/12 digs), and Voorhees (26 assists/12 digs). The game marked the first time the Eagles had four players with a double-double since 2017.
 
LAST TIME OUT
Eastern dropped both matches against the Ball State Cardinals last weekend, losing, 3-0, Nov. 6, before honoring its 2025 senior class (Ashlynn Belcher, Kendal Bonney, Ella Grasson, Abby Stanford, Bri Struck, and Ella Voorhees) following a 3-1 defeat at the hands of the MAC Regular Season Champions.  Bri Struck secured her second 10+ kill performance of the season with 10 against the Cardinals, Nov. 6, while AshleeKay Christensen notched her second game of the season with 10+ digs, recording 10.
 
Ava Siefke recorded her 11th double-double of the season in the second match against BSU, Nov. 7, as she led the team with 16 kills off a .400 hitting percentage and totaled 18 digs. Hatteras Welker tied a career high with 14 kills while setting a career best with six digs. Struck landed 10+ kills for the second consecutive match as she again posted 10. Voorhees secured her third double-double of the year, leading the team with 25 assists while pitching in defensively for 10 digs.
 
SENIOR NIGHT SHOW OUT
Several EMU seniors had strong performances on their senior night against Ball State, Nov. 7. Ella Voorhees led the team in assists for the sixth time this season with 25 and collected her third double-double of the year, adding 10 digs. Ashlynn Belcher nearly recorded her ninth double-double of the campaign, dishing 22 assists with seven digs. Bri Struck notched her second consecutive 10+ kill outing, landing 10 kills, while Kendal Bonney put down nine kills with just one error for an efficient .364 hitting percentage.

RECORD CHASING
The Eagles have several individuals with the opportunity to break into the program single-season top-10 in the Rally Scoring Era (2008-present) in the final two matches of the season. Hatteras Welker is approaching her 2024 block total of 135, which ties for second in program history in the rally scoring era (2008-present). Welker currently posts 127 total blocks, a figure that slots fifth in program annals as she needs eight more to tie her 2024 total and nine more to break it and hold sole possession of the second spot. Ava Siefke currently totals 364 kills as she needs just two more to tie Stacey Perinar (2014 - 366) for the 10th-most in single-season history and 95 more attacks to match Callie Minshew (2023 - 1,198) for the 10th-most. Ashlynn Belcher requires 37 assists to tie Jill Briner (2013 - 862) for the 10th-most in single-season annals. 
 
As a team, EMU's 238 blocks tie for the sixth-most in program history as it needs eight more to match the 2014 squad's 246 that ranks fifth. The Green and White's .180 hitting percentage stands 10th in the  team single season Rally Scoring Era while it needs 73 more kills to tie the 2015 team's 1,426 for the 10th-most, and 78 more assists to even the 1,317 the 2019 team totaled, a figure that also slots 10th on the single-season Rally Scoring Era leaderboards. 

HATTIE'S HEATING UP
Sophomore middle blocker Hatteras Welker is coming off a strong offensive weekend against Ball State, Nov. 6-7, as she tied her career high with 14 kills off a .333 hitting percentage against the Cardinals, Nov. 7, after landing seven kills off 14 swings with just one error the day prior, Nov. 6. The weekend continued her offensive progress as she has landed 10 or more kills in 5-of-10 games for the first time in her NCAA tenure. Additionally, her .476 clip against Akron, Nov. 1, is her best hitting percentage when posting over 20 attacks as she was set 21 times with just one error in both matches against UA. Welker has improved substantially on the offensive side as she is averaging 1.96 kills per set off a .241 hitting percentage this season after posting 1.34 kills per set off a .214 clip as a freshman in 2024.
 
EMU BLOCK PARTY
The Eagles' 17.0 total blocks in the win over Buffalo, Oct. 24, match the team's season high, set against Valparaiso, Sept. 5. The 17 blocks equal the highest mark in one match among MAC teams this season. Eastern is one of 30 schools in the nation, and the only school in the MAC, to have multiple matches with at least 17 blocks this season.
 
AVA SIEFKE 10+ KILLS GAMES
Ava Siefke is up to 21 double-digit kill outings, ranking third in the MAC this season. The figure stands as the most in the program since Callie Minshew notched 23 in the 2023 season.
 
SIEFKE 10+ KILLS STREAK
Ava Siefke recorded 10+ kills in the first 14 matches this season, the longest stretch in her career and longest from the program since all-time kills leader Rachel Iaquaniello ended her collegiate career with 19-straight matches of 10+ kills, Sept. 14-Nov. 16, 2012, in a year where she set the program record in single-season kills (554). 
 
SIEFKE 20+ KILLS
Ava Siefke notched her third 20+ kill game of the season at Ohio, Oct. 16, ranking third in the MAC. She drilled 20 kills off a .238 hitting percentage against the Bobcats, the best hitting percentage in her career when totaling 60+ attacks as she matched a career-best with 63 attacks, the most from an Eagle in a single game in 2025.
 
BREAKOUT SEASON: AVA SIEFKE
Junior outside hitter Ava Siefke has seen a significant increase in production this season as she is currently averaging career highs in kills per set (3.31), attacks per set (10.02), aces per set (0.32), digs per set (2.61), blocks per set (0.45), and points per set (3.88).
 
Siefke in 2024
Kills/Set           Pts/Set              Hitt%  Attacks/set
1.73                  2.24                     .090     6.46
 
Siefke in 2025
Kills/Set           Pts/Set              Hitt%  Attacks/set
3.31                     3.88                 .160     10.21
 
Siefke currently ranks sixth in the MAC in points per set (3.88) and kills per set (3.31) while leading the Eagles in both categories.

SIEFKE'S DOUBLE-DOUBLES
Ava Siefke's 11 double-doubles rank fifth in the MAC and the most in the program since Franki Strefling recorded 13 in the 2020 season. Strefling became just the sixth player in EMU history to crack the 1,000 mark in both career kills and digs.
 
She has recorded consecutive double-doubles twice this season (vs. Marshall/Kansas City, Aug. 29-30), (vs. Southern Illinois/at Oakland, Sept. 12-13). She most recently posted a double-double with 11 kills and 16 digs in a five-set loss to Akron, Oct. 31.
 
HISTORIC HITTING PERCENTAGES
Eastern hit .424 (41-5-85) in the sweep over Purdue Fort Wayne, Sept. 4. The clip ranks third in the MAC and sixth in program history. The Eagles followed that up with a .381 hitting percentage in the three-set win over Oakland, Sept. 19, a mark that stands ninth in program history and eighth in the MAC.
 
The 2025 season is the second in program history where the Eagles have recorded multiple program top-10 hitting percentages. It previously recorded four program top-10 marks in the 1999 campaign, including the second-best mark in program annals, a .594 clip against Chicago State, Sept. 3.
 
1/1: ASHLYNN BELCHER
Senior setter Ashlynn Belcher is the only player in the nation with 824+ assists, 14+ aces, and five or fewer service errors. She currently posts 825 assists, 15 aces, and just five service errors. Belcher is just the second NCAA player in the last six years to post that stat line or better.

BELCHER'S DOUBLE-DOUBLES
Ashlynn Belcher recorded her eighth double-double of the season with 31 assists and 10 digs at Ohio, Oct. 17. Her eight double-doubles are the seventh-most in the conference as she notched three consecutive double-doubles for the third time in her career, Oct. 16-23.
 
BELCHER ASSIST DEBUT
Ashlynn Belcher dished 48 assists against Radford, Aug. 29, and UMKC, Aug. 30, the most from an Eagle in their EMU debut since at least 2011. Her 48 dimes are the most from an Eagle overall since Elle McLoughlin dished 49 against Bradley University, Aug. 26, 2023. Her assists total is also the highest from an Eagle in the first game of the season since Kate Sulewski recorded 60 in a five-set win over Charlotte University, Aug. 24, 2007.
 
Belcher currently stands eighth in the MAC with 7.86 assists per set. Her 825 assists are the most from an Eastern setter since Jayden Otto dished 1,092, posting 9.93 per set in the 2021 season.
 
1/1: HATTERAS WELKER
Sophomore middle blocker Hatteras Welker is the only player in the nation to post more than 126 blocks and 39 aces as she currently totals 127 blocks and 40 aces.
 
WELKER SINGLE-SEASON BLOCKS RECORDS
Hatteras Welker is approaching her 2024 block total of 135, which ties for second in program history in the rally scoring era (2008-present). Welker currently posts 127 total blocks, a figure that slots fifth in program annals as she needs eight more to tie her 2024 total and nine more to break it and hold sole possession of the second spot.
 
WELKER 11 BLOCKS PROGRAM STANDING
Hatteras Welker's 11 blocks against Valparaiso rank second in EMU program history in four-set matches while standing second in the MAC, first in a four-set match, and fifth in the nation in four stanzas. Additionally, she is the only player in the MAC to record 10+ blocks in multiple matches this season as she also did so with 11 at Butler, Sept. 20.

WELKER YEAR 2
After a MAC All-Freshmen team nod in 2024, Hatteras Welker earned Preseason All-MAC honors ahead of the 2025 season as she has substantially improved in key areas, averaging career bests in  service aces per set (0.37), kills per set (1.96), points per set (3.03), and hitting percentage (.241).
 
Welker in 2024
Kills/Set                           Pts/Set                              Hitt%
1.34                     2.22                     .208
 
Welker in 2025
Kills/Set                           Pts/Set                              Hitt%
1.96                     3.03                     .241
 
Welker's 1.18 blocks per set rank third in the MAC and 96th nationally as her career-best 11 blocks against Valparaiso, Sept. 5, slot second in the MAC. 

WELKER FROM THE SERVE LINE
Hatteras Welker has at least one ace in 23-of-29 matches this season. Her 23 matches with at least one ace are tied for the third-highest mark in the nation, are tied for the most in the MAC, and are the most of any middle blocker in the country. Welker ranks first on the team averaging 0.37 aces per set, an improvement from her 0.18 per set average in 2024.
 
She recently landed three aces against Akron, Oct. 31, marking the third time she has recorded at least three aces this season as she has done so in back-to-back matches for the first time in 2025 and second in her career with four aces against CMU, and three against the Zips.
 
STAR STRUCK
Senior outside hitter Bri Struck erupted for a career-best 16 kills in the second start of her NCAA Division I career. Struck entered the match with just 13 career kills as she bested her previous single-game career-high of three by 13. She also recorded the first block of her career, swatting five, and matched a career best with three digs. Struck posted a pair of 10-kill matches against Ball State, Nov. 6-7, marking the first occurence of consecutive double-digit kill games in her NCAA Division I career.
 
AKC FRESHMAN 10+ KILL MATCHES
Freshman outside hitter AshleeKay Christensen recorded her ninth 10+ kill match with 11 against Toledo, Oct. 4. Her nine double-digit kill matches are the fourth-most among MAC freshmen by value.
 
The figure is the most from an EMU freshman since redshirt freshman Krista Blakely recorded 17 10+ kill matches in 2022 and the most from a true freshman since Annie Lockett had 10 in 2021. The last time a true freshman had more than 10 came in 2017 when Franki Strefling posted 12.

AK FIRING ON ALL CYLINDERS
Freshman outside hitter AshleeKay Christensen had a career outing against Southern Illinois University, Sept. 12. The freshman recorded career bests with 20 kills off a .326 hitting percentage while adding five digs. Her 20+ kills while hitting over .300 are the first time an EMU player has done so since current overseas professional Raeven Chase landed 20 kills off a .536 clip in a match against Ohio University, Oct. 7, 2022. She is one of two freshmen in the MAC to post at least 20 kills while hitting .326 or better as CMU's Molly Creech recorded 24 kills off a .333 clip against Bowling Green, Oct. 31.
 
Christensen is just the third EMU freshman in the modern statistical era (1999-present) to accomplish the feat and the second outside hitter. Melissa Bartlett drilled 20 kills while hitting .500 as a freshman against Oakland University, Sept. 11.
 
AK FRESHMAN SINGLE-GAME KILLS
AshleeKay Christensen's 20 kills against SIU, Sept. 12, are the fourth-most from a freshman in the MAC this season and most from an EMU freshman since Rachel Irbe landed 21 against the University at Buffalo, Oct. 22, 2016.

CHRISTENSEN'S HISTORIC DEBUT
Freshman outside hitter AshleeKay Christensen's 18 kills in her NCAA debut against Radford, Aug. 29, are the most in program history in the modern statistical era for a collegiate debut. Christensen's 15+ kill debut marked the fourth time an Eagles has done so in that time frame. The other three - Rachel Iaquaniello, Jordan Smith, and Cassie Haut all rank inside the program top-10 for career kills as Iaquaniello is the all-time leader with 1,949 from 2009-12.
 
SRINIVASAN CONSISTENCY
Junior libero Surabhi Srinivasan ranks seventh in the conference averaging a career-best 3.61 digs per set as she has tallied 10+ digs in 20-of-29 matches this season, the most productive stretch in her career. Her 24 digs in the season opener against Radford, Aug. 29, were previously a career high and the most from an Eagle in a season opener since Sierra Reed tallied 26 in a 3-2 win over Hartford, Aug. 30, 2013. Srinivasan set a career-best with 27 digs in the win over Valparaiso, Sept. 5, bettering her previous personal-best (24) by three and marking the most from an Eagle since Kamryn Stilwell recorded 30 against Western Michigan, Sept. 23, 2021. She has gone over 20 digs four times this season, as EMU is 3-1 when she does so.
 
Srinivasan notched seven straight games with 10+ digs, Sept. 12-26, the longest streak of her tenure.

MAHLER'S EFFICIENT HITTING
Sophomore outside hitter Taeley Mahler has seen an increase in her hitting percentage from her freshman to sophomore season as she hit .188 last season and is currently hitting .206, a number that ranks second on the team for players with at least 480 attacks as she is taking on an increased workload, posting 5.27 attacks per set this season compared to 4.33 in 2024.
 
Through 27 matches, Mahler has posted four double-digit kill performances, besting the one she had last season against Bowling Green, Oct. 10. She has also hit .250 or better in 13-of-27 (48.1%) matches this season after doing so in 6-of-18 (33%) in 2024. 
 
GRASSON MOST ACES FROM EAGLE SINCE 2017
Senior Ella Grasson's career-best five aces in the sweep over Kent State, Oct. 9, are the most from an Eagle since Jordan Smith landed eight against Stoney Brook, Aug. 26, 2017. The total stands as the most in the conference in a three-set match while ranking second in single-game aces in all matches.
 
WASELEWSKY EMERGENCE
Freshman libero/defensive specialist Layna Waselewksy recorded a career-best 21 digs against Bowling Green, Oct. 3, the third-most in the MAC among true freshmen as Miami freshman Molly Creech previously posted 24. Waselewsky hit her stride, recording the first occurrence of consecutive double-digit digs games with 21 against BGSU,  Oct. 3, before notching 18 the next day against Toledo, Oct. 4. The freshman has four games with over 15 digs, a figure that stands fourth in the MAC among freshmen. She recently notched her fourth 15+ dig game with 16 against the Zips, Nov. 1.

GUARD GEARING UP
Sophomore outside hitter Anna Guard has hit her stride as of late as she has recorded 8+ kills in five of her last 11 games, including a season-high 12 kills against Ohio, Oct. 16. Guard also landed 11 kills off a .375 hitting percentage in a win over Kent State, Oct. 9. She most recently drilled eight or more with nine kills in a win over Central Michigan, Oct. 28. 
 
BELCHER: MAC SETTER OF THE WEEK
Ashlynn Belcher was named Mid-American Conference Setter of the Week, Sept. 8.
 
Belcher dished a total of 137 assists (10.54/set) and heavily contributed to the team's .254 hitting percentage throughout the week. The setter contributed defensively with 42 digs (3.23/set), and eight blocks (0.62/set). Belcher posted two assists/digs double-doubles, dishing 46 assists and recording 16 digs in the win over Valparaiso, Sept. 5, before notching 41 assists and 15 digs in a sweep against Niagara University, Sept. 6.
 
Belcher was particularly sharp against Purdue Fort Wayne, Sept. 4, as she set EMU to hit .424 as a team in the sweep over the Mastodons, a clip that ranks third in the MAC and sixth in program history.
 
WELKER: MAC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Hatteras Welker was named MAC Defensive Player of the Week, Sept. 8. Welker was on a tear defensively as she recorded 26 total blocks, averaging two per set in the Eagles' perfect 3-0 weekend at the EMU Tournament, Sept. 4-6, and 3-1 week overall. On top of her blocks, Welker contributed with 28 kills (2.15 per set) and four aces (0.31/set), equaling 47.5 points (3.65 per set).
 
She particularly shined in the 3-1 win over Valparaiso University, Sept. 5, as she led the match with 11 blocks, the second-most in the MAC by an individual this season, most in a four-set contest, second-most in EMU history in a four-set game, and fifth most in the nation in four sets by volume.
 
MULTIPLE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
Ashlynn Belcher and Hatteras Welker's respective MAC Player of the Week nods, Sept. 8, mark the programs first time earning multiple conference player of the week accolades in the same week since at least 2009.
 
CONSISTENT TRENDS
Eastern is 12-0 this season when hitting better than its opponent and 26-4 under Foeman when doing so. EMU has out-killed its foe in 14-of-28 games this season, producing a 12-2 record in 2025 and 22-4 overall mark in three seasons under Foeman. EMU is also a perfect 5-0 when hitting .250 or better this season, most recently doing so in a sweep of Kent State, Oct. 9, as Eastern hit .259.

HITTING BETTER THAN FOES
EMU has out-hit its opponent in 12-of-29 matches this season and did so in 7-of-10 (Aug. 29-Sept. 13) games for the first time since the 2018 season, Oct. 25-Nov. 18.  That season, the Eagles out-hit their opponent in 27-of-35 games en route to a MAC Tournament Championship and NCAA Tournament berth. 
 
Overall, the Eagles are 12-0 this season when out-hitting their opponent and 26-4 in the Foeman era. They most recently out-hit Central Michigan, .238-.086, in a sweep, Oct. 28.  
 
GOING TO EXTRAS
Both Eastern and Western Michigan scored into the 30s in the second set in the MAC opener, Sept. 25, as Western won a tight third set, 33-31. The occurrence marked the first time EMU and its opponent scored into the 30s in the same set since it scored into the 30s again against Western Michigan in the 2021 MAC opener, as EMU won the first set, 32-30, Sept. 23.
 
RECENT CAREER-HIGHS
Both Hatteras Welker and Ava Siefke tied career highs in the match against Ball State, Nov. 7. Welker tied a career-best with 14 kills off an efficient .333 hitting percentage and Siefke matched her career-best total with 18 digs. Coincidentally, Siefke originally set her career-best mark of 18 against Ball State in her freshman season, Sept. 30, 2023. 
 
MOST ACES UNDER FOEMAN
Eastern landed 12 aces in the win over UMKC, Aug. 30, marking the most in the Foeman era (2023-present) and the most in a single game since it recorded 15 against Buffalo, Oct. 27, 2006. The total stands fourth in the program's all-time single-game leaderboards.
 
HIGH IN MAC/NAT'L RANKINGS - TEAM
Eastern ranks in the top four in the MAC in three categories.
 
Stat                                      Figure MAC    
Digs/set                                  15.48  2nd
Attacks/set                             36.48  3rd
Opp Hit%                              .198     4th       
 
Eastern ranks 42nd in the country in attacks per set (36.57). By value, it ranks sixth in the county in total attacks (4,023), 13th in the nation in team digs (1,703), 28th in team kills (1,353), 36th in team assists (1,239), and 40th in team total blocks (238.0).
 
Additional MAC/National stats rankings can be found on page eight.

HIGH IN MAC/NAT'L RANKINGS - TEAM SINGLE GAME
Eastern ranks first in the MAC in one team single-game category, and inside the top four in eight total.
 
Stat                      Figure MAC     NAT'L
Blocks                  17          1st         7th (In four sets)
Three-Set Aces    11          2nd       7th (In three sets)
Three-Set Assists 50          2nd       8th
Hit%                     .424     3rd        n/a
Four-Set Digs        91          2nd       9th
Four-Set Hit%     .336     3rd        n/a
Four-Set Kills       66          3rd        9th
Three-Set Kills      51          4th        n/a
 
HIGH IN MAC/NAT'L RANKINGS- INDIVIDUAL
Eastern Michigan has two players that rank inside the conference top six in various per-set categories.
 
Name                 Stat      Figure MAC    
H. Welker        Blks/Set    1.18     3rd
A. Siefke         Kills/Set     3.31     6th
A. Siefke          Pts/Set     3.88     6th
H. Welker       Aces/Set    0.37     6th
 
In the national standings, Hatteras Welker slots 16th in total blocks (127). Ava Siefke slots 23rd in total attacks (1,103), 39th in total points (427.0), and 62nd in total kills (364).
 
Additional MAC/National stats rankings can be found on page eight.
 
HIGH IN MAC/NAT'L RANKINGS - SINGLE GAME INDIV.
 
Name                 Stat      Figure MAC
E. Grasson       3-set Ace 5         1st
H. Welker            Blocks 11          2nd
E. Grasson       Aces       5             2nd
A. Belcher         3-set Ast 41          3rd
S. Srinivasan   4-set Dig  27          4th
H. Welker            Aces     4             3rd       
 
In the national standings by volume, Welker's 11 blocks in a four-set match slot fifth, while Belcher's 41 dimes in a three-set match are the 11th most. Grasson's five aces tie for fifth in three-set matches.
 
MILESTONES
Ella Voorhees recently eclipsed the 500-dig mark with 12 against Ball State, Nov. 7, as she is also and 129 assists from 1,000, currently totaling 871 in her four-year career. Ashlynn Belcher is 76 assists away from 2,000 in her career as she totals 1,926. Ava Siefke is 21 aces away from the century mark.
 
UP NEXT
The matches against Miami mark the end of the 2025 season for the Eagles. 
 
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