Mount Marty Women's Volleyball Recap: Lancers Challenged by #3 Concordia (Neb.)
The Mount Marty University (MMU) women's volleyball team faced a formidable challenge, falling in straight sets to the highly-ranked Concordia University (Neb.) Bulldogs in Seward, Nebraska, on Wednesday, October 22, 2025. The Lancers (10-13 overall, 3-9 GPAC) were defeated with set scores of 20-25, 20-25, and 23-25 by the Bulldogs (19-2 overall, 12-1 GPAC), who are ranked #3 nationally.
Despite the loss, the Lancers showed great resolve, pushing the nationally ranked Bulldogs in every set, particularly in the third, which finished 25-23.
Offensive Summary
Mount Marty's offense showed improvement throughout the match, raising their hitting percentage from -.061 in the first set to .156 in the third.
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Attack Leaders: Jaya Wachholtz led the team in efficiency and was a top attacker, recording 9 kills with a .231hitting percentage. Caitlin Guenther followed with 7 kills, and Adisyn Indahl also contributed 6 kills.
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Setting: Julia Weber managed the offense, recording 26 assists for the match.
| MMU Offensive Stats |
Kills |
Errors |
Attempts |
Hitting % |
Assists |
| Team Total |
33 |
24 |
118 |
.076 |
33 |
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Defensive and Serving Notes
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Digs: The Lancer defense was anchored by Jenna Schweitzer, who recorded a team-high 13 digs. Kate Tollingeradded 11 digs, and Julia Weber had 10 digs.
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Blocking: Mount Marty held a slight advantage at the net, totaling 5.5 team blocks (3 solo, 5 assists). Caitlin Guenther was the leading presence with 2 solo blocks and 2 block assists for 3.0 total blocks. Adisyn Indahl also contributed 2 block assists.
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Serving: The team struggled slightly from the service line, recording 4 service aces but committing 6 service errors. Jenna Schweitzer led with 2 aces.
Match Summary
Mount Marty played a competitive match against one of the top teams in the country. The Lancers matched Concordia's total team blocks (5.5) and nearly tied them in digs (66-65). The second-ranked Bulldogs were ultimately more efficient offensively, hitting .168 as a team compared to MMU's .076. Despite the effort, the Lancers were unable to pull out a set victory, with the final frame being the closest at 25-23.
The Lancers will look to build on the competitive performance as they continue their late-season GPAC schedule.