SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – The second-seeded No. 6 Concordia-St. Paul volleyball team (31-6) fell to fourth-seeded No. 10 MSU Denver (32-3) in four sets in the NCAA Division II National Championship at the Sanford Pentagon on Saturday evening.
The Golden Bears now hold a record of 9-3 in the national title match, with seven straight wins from 2007 to 2013 and two additional wins in 2016 and 2017. The losses occurred in 2003, 2022, and 2025. Concordia is now 86-13 all-time in the NCAA Tournament.
Concordia's
Makenna Nold and
Mehlayna Straub were each named to the All-Tournament team at the conclusion of the match.
The Roadrunners battled back from a late deficit to take the opening set 25-22 and used a late run in the second set to claim a 25-20 win and a 2-0 lead in the match. A late push in set three by the Golden Bears kept them in the match as they claimed a 25-20 win, but Metro State finished strong with a 25-21 win in set four to take the match 3-1.
Nold was as dominant as ever for the Golden Bears, logging 25 kills on a .333 hitting percentage to go along with 11 digs for the double-double. Nold wraps up her sophomore campaign with 563 kills, fifth most in a single season in program history.
Senior libero
Cassie Sieling led the defensive effort with 18 digs. She wraps up her Concordia career with 1,326 digs, the 11th most in Concordia history. With one ace in the match, Sieling's career total reached 120, the 14th most in program history.
Fellow senior
Ellie Sieling tallied nine kills and eight digs in the match, finishing her time as a Golden Bear with 1,614 digs, good for seventh on the CSP career leader boards. She also graduates with the second-most service aces in school history with 166. Senior
Natalee Rolbiecki joined in double figures on defense, adding 10 digs to finish her collegiate career with 1,097.
Sophomore
Kelsey Cooper finished with eight kills on an efficient .412 hitting percentage, while
Kaelyn Snoozy and
Mehlayna Straub added five and four kills, respectively. Straub also led the team with three blocks.
Setter
Reagan Hickey tallied 24 assists and seven digs, and
Audrey Waterman added 16 assists and four digs.
The Roadrunners, who captured their first NCAA Championship in program history, were led by Megan Hagar with 18 kills and 18 digs, while Brooke Gennerman added 16 kills. Hagar was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.
For the match, Concordia hit .209 with 51 kills and 20 errors on 148 attacks, while MSU Denver hit .280 with 66 kills and 21 errors on 161 swings. The Roadrunners also finished with a 9-5 edge in blocks, but the Bears had a 64-60 advantage in digs.
MSU Denver worked out to an early 7-5 lead in the first set, but the Golden Bears claimed the next three points to take their first lead of the frame at 8-7. Concordia's lead reached as many as four with a 19-15 advantage, but MSU Denver stormed back with a 10-3 run to take the set 25-22.
The second set was extremely tight with neither team leading by more than two points through the first 28 rallies. Tied at 18 each late in the set, the Roadrunners put together a 7-2 run to take the set 25-20.
Concordia once again found itself trailing midway through the third set as MSU Denver led 15-12, but the Golden Bears won four of the next five points to tie it up at 16 each. CSP took the lead on a kill by
Ellie Sieling on the following point and never gave it up, closing on a 9-4 run to secure a 25-20 win of their own.
The Golden Bears clawed back from an early 13-5 deficit in the fourth set to pull within a single point at 22-21. That proved to be as close as they would get, as MSU Denver finished with three straight kills to take the set 25-21.