NCAA Mens Volleyball

Statesmen Defeat Park to Reach Heart Finals

William Penn outhit Park .388-.184 in the match

Men’s Volleyball | Wed, Mar. 30, 2022

Oskaloosa–The road to Des Moines will go through Des Moines, as the William Penn men’s volleyball team earned the right to play in the Heart of America Athletic Conference championship game after a four-set win against the Park Pirates. Saturday’s championship match will be hosted by the Grand View Vikings.

While the Statesmen are in good position to earn an at-large bid to nationals, a win on Saturday would secure an automatic bid to the NAIA national tournament, which will be held in West Des Moines from April 12-16.

Landon Krause (So., Appleton, Wis., Sports Management) got the match started with a pair of kills, and Park took an early timeout after falling behind 6-3. The timeout was extremely successful, however, and the visitors took nine of the next 12 points to take a 12-9 lead. The Statesmen could not build momentum to overcome the deficit, and a late run fell short as Park took the first set 25-21. WPU outhit the Pirates .200-.130, but five service errors contributed to the Pirates earning the first set victory.

The navy and gold once again jumped out to an early lead, and forced both of Park’s timeouts before the halfway point. Eli Herro (Jr., Dousman, Wis., Business Management) bookended the timeouts with a pair of kills, and he and Ike Papes (Jr., Elwood, Ill., Business Management) hit well down the stretch to keep the hosts in the lead. Leading 23-18, the Statesmen allowed three straight points, but were able to hold off the late comeback to take set two 25-22. William Penn hit .324 in the set, keeping Park to a .241 clip.
 

Papes continued his hot stretch into the third, opening the set with a pair of kills and an ace. Krause and Charlie Figy (So., Appleton, Wis., Sports Management) added two finishers apiece, leading to a Park timeout. The timeout did little to slow the surging Statesmen, and the hosts came out of the break with three consecutive points to push their lead to 10-4. The Pirates struggled to generate any momentum on offense, and WPU fended off the visitors as CJ Rettig (Jr., Sierra Madre, Calif., Physical Education) put the finishing touches on a 25-20 set three victory. The navy and gold fired on all cylinders in the third, hitting .500 as a team while holding the Pirates to a mere .083 attacking percentage.

The Pirates took the opening three points of the fourth, but that was as much momentum as they would have in the set. Krause was all over an 8-2 run to put the Statesmen…

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