VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - The Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College Pomeroys won the school's first USCAA D1 Volleyball National Championship on Saturday, November 13
th, in Virginia Beach, Virginia. SMWC defeated Bluefield State College in three sets to win the championship match. The Pomeroys' first volleyball championship came in Head Coach
Ashley Harris' first year at the helm.
The Pomeroys lost only two sets during the entire tournament, defeating University of Maine-Fort Kent and D'Youville College on Thursday to advance to the semifinals on Friday where they won over Carlow University to advance to the championship game.
Jocelyn Rivas and
Hannah Zuege each had 15 kills, while
Adrienne Roberts registered 36 assists. Rivas also had 14 digs, and
Evelyn Arreola produced 11 digs in the win against Bluefield State College. Zuege, Rivas and Roberts were named to the All-Tournament team and Zuege was named the 2021 Tournament MVP.
Coach
Ashley Harris was elated with the efforts of her team. "I am so proud of this team and everything that they have accomplished this season. They fought through a ton of adversity and accomplished something never before done in school history. This program is built around culture, and we are champions today because of that culture and an amazing group of women."
Brennan Randolph, vice president of enrollment management and institutional technology who oversees athletics, said, "In just three months, Coach
Ashley Harris and Assistant Coach
Ian Harris have built a team full of grit and determination with a focus on team culture. Congratulations to the entire team on their efforts to win the College's first volleyball championship."
Hannah Zuege and
Alondra Garcia were selected first-team USCAA Women's Volleyball Division I All-Americans, while
Adrienne Roberts was named honorable mention.