Mount Marty Volleyball Falls to College of Saint Mary in Four Sets
The Mount Marty University (MMU) women's volleyball team was defeated at home by the College of Saint Mary (CSM) Flames, 3-1, in a GPAC matchup on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, at Cimpl Arena. The loss drops the Lancers' record to 12-15 overall and 5-11 in the GPAC.
Despite winning the first set, the Lancers could not maintain their momentum as CSM rallied to take the next three sets. The final scores were 25-20 (MMU), 23-25, 22-25, and 17-25.
Offensive Summary
The Lancers saw a drop in offensive efficiency after the first set and struggled to keep pace with the Flames' attack, finishing the night with a team hitting percentage of .093.
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Attack Leader: Julia Weber led the team with 18 kills on 52 attempts, hitting .154. She also contributed defensively with 22 digs.
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Secondary Attackers: Jaya Wachholtz added 9 kills, and both Adisyn Indahl and Gabby Miller contributed 8 kills each.
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Setting: The Lancer offense was set up by Brianna Even (19 assists) and Julia Weber (21 assists), totaling 53 assists for the match.
| MMU Offensive Stats |
Kills |
Errors |
Attempts |
Hitting % |
Assists |
| Team Total |
54 |
37 |
183 |
.093 |
53 |
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Defensive and Blocking Notes
The Lancers played strong defense, putting up high digging numbers, but CSM's hitting percentage was generally higher throughout the final three sets.
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Digs: Mount Marty totaled 72 team digs. Julia Weber led the back row with 22 digs, followed by Adisyn Indahlwith 17 digs and Brianna Even with 12 digs.
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Blocking: The net defense contributed 6.0 total blocks (2 solo, 8 assists). Lexi Eickhoff and Caitlin Guentherboth recorded 2 block assists.
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CSM Attack: CSM had four players with 9 or more kills, led by Chloe Kasischke (10 kills) and Azaria Green, Mya Weber, and Madalyn Welp (9 kills each).
Match Summary
Mount Marty started strongly, easily taking the first set 25-20. However, CSM tightened their offense, winning a close second set 25-23 and grinding out a 25-22 victory in the third. The Lancers ran out of steam in the fourth set, falling 25-17, as the Flames secured the four-set GPAC win.
The Lancers will play Northwestern in the GPAC Tournament Quarterfinals on Saturday time is not yet finalized.