
Volleyball Falls In Straight Sets At No. 11 Minnesota
August 30, 2025 | Women's Volleyball
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. - - An upset was not in the cards Saturday evening as the Ball State women's volleyball team suffered a 3-0 (25-16, 25-18, 25-15) setback to 11th-rank Minnesota in its second match of the Golden Gopher Invitational at Maturi Pavilion.
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The Cardinals (1-1) scored the opening point of the match thanks to a kill from sophomore opposite Tiffany Snook. Unfortunately, the Golden Gophers (2-1) answered with the next seven and never looked back.
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Despite the loss, Ball State sophomore outside Carson Tyler led all players with 13 kills. She hit .286 (13-5-28) over the three sets and collected three digs. Graduate transfer outside Noelle VanOort was not far behind, chipping in 10 kills and hitting a team-best .409 (10-1-22). Both reached double-digit kills for the second time this season, raising their career totals to 24 and 99, respectively.
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Overall, the Ball State offense connected for a .293 (39-12-92) rate of success with junior setter Lindsey Green dishing out 14 assists and freshman setter Reese Axness adding 13.
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Snook finished the contest with three kills, while junior middle Gwen Crull, senior middle Camryn Wise and freshman opposite Christyn Ashby each tallied four. Crull would serve up Ball State's lone ace in the match, while sophomore libero Sophie Ledbetterled the Cardinals backcourt with 10 digs.
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On the other side of the net, Minnesota connected for a .523 (50-5-86) rate of success led by 12 kills from Julia Hanson and 11 from Alex Acevedo. Zeynep Palabiyik led all players with 15 digs.
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The Ball State women's volleyball team closes play in the Golden Gopher Invitational Sunday with a Noon ET / 11 a.m. CT first serve versus Cal Poly.
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The Cardinals (1-1) scored the opening point of the match thanks to a kill from sophomore opposite Tiffany Snook. Unfortunately, the Golden Gophers (2-1) answered with the next seven and never looked back.
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Despite the loss, Ball State sophomore outside Carson Tyler led all players with 13 kills. She hit .286 (13-5-28) over the three sets and collected three digs. Graduate transfer outside Noelle VanOort was not far behind, chipping in 10 kills and hitting a team-best .409 (10-1-22). Both reached double-digit kills for the second time this season, raising their career totals to 24 and 99, respectively.
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Overall, the Ball State offense connected for a .293 (39-12-92) rate of success with junior setter Lindsey Green dishing out 14 assists and freshman setter Reese Axness adding 13.
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Snook finished the contest with three kills, while junior middle Gwen Crull, senior middle Camryn Wise and freshman opposite Christyn Ashby each tallied four. Crull would serve up Ball State's lone ace in the match, while sophomore libero Sophie Ledbetterled the Cardinals backcourt with 10 digs.
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On the other side of the net, Minnesota connected for a .523 (50-5-86) rate of success led by 12 kills from Julia Hanson and 11 from Alex Acevedo. Zeynep Palabiyik led all players with 15 digs.
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The Ball State women's volleyball team closes play in the Golden Gopher Invitational Sunday with a Noon ET / 11 a.m. CT first serve versus Cal Poly.
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Team Stats
BSU
MINN
Kills
39
50
Errors
12
5
Attempts
92
86
Hitting %
.293
.523
Points
42.0
60.0
Assists
37
45
Aces
1
4
Blocks
2
6
Game Leaders
Kills-Aces-Blocks
Players Mentioned
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