No. 6 Broncos Stunned in CCAA Semifinals
POMONA, Calif. – Cal Poly Pomona volleyball fell to the reigning national champion Cal State LA Golden Eagles on Friday night, losing three sets to one. With the loss, the Broncos are eliminated from the CCAA Tournament and now await the upcoming NCAA Tournament in hopes of playing for a national title. Given that CPP was ranked number one in the latest regional rankings, the Broncos are hopeful to not only make the NCAA tournament, but also potentially host the west regional in the coming weeks.
Cal State LA's Emily Elliott was the story of the game, registering an impressive 32 kills on 75 attempts to carry the Golden Eagles to the championship match. The No. 6 ranked Broncos also swung at a season-low .123 clip, while LA was over 100 points higher at .228.
Charlotte Koerber and Samantha Campion both managed to collect double-digit kills, while Campion turned in her 14th double-double of the season with 12 digs. Campion's seventh kill of the match was the 1,000th of her CPP career, making her the 10th player in program history to achieve that milestone. Helen McMullin added seven kills with no errors, while also leading the team with one solo block and four assisted blocks. As a result, McMullin was named to the CCAA All-Tournament team for the first time in her career.
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After dropping a close first set by a score of 26-24, the Broncos rallied back in the second set to even it up with a 25-23 win. LA stormed back in the final two sets led by none other than Elliott, holding CPP to a season-low 15 points in the third set and 21 points in the fourth.
Up Next
The Broncos were ranked No. 1 in the NCAA regional rankings on Wednesday. If that ranking holds, the Broncos would be in a position to host their first NCAA Tournament games since 1992. The NCAA selection show will take place November 25th at 4:30 PM PST on NCAA.com.
Bronco Bits
- The Broncos are now 44-53 (.454) all-time against Cal State LA, including 5-5 in their past 10 matches.
- CPP is now 8-5 all-time in the CCAA Tournament, and 0-1 against Cal State LA.
- Traci Dahl is now 100-38 (.725) as head coach of the Broncos with an 7-6 record in the postseason. Dahl is tied for the winningest postseason coach in CPP history, having seven playoff wins along with Rosie Wegrich.
- Samantha Campion is 98 kills away from 1,000 in her CPP career.
- The Broncos were ranked No. 6 in the latest AVCA national rankings, the highest of any team in the west region.
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