BROOKINGS, S.D. – No. 3 seed St. Thomas swept No. 6 seed Omaha, posting a dominating, three-set victory over the Mavericks in the opening quarterfinal of the 2025 Summit League Volleyball Championship at First Bank & Trust Arena in Brookings, S.D. It was the Tommies' Summit League postseason debut after being ineligible during their first four years of transition to the Division I level.
Each of the Tommies' three set wins came by at least six points as they maintained control from the opening serve to post winning set scores of 25-19, 25-18 and 25-19.
Who Stood Out
St. Thomas saw two players reach double digits in the kills column led by All-Summit League first teamer Tezra Rudzitis, who racked up a match-best 13 kills and added a block and two digs. Summit League Freshman of the Year Anya Schmidt contributed 12 kills, two aces and four digs.
For the Tommies, Morgan Kealy dished out 31 assists while defensively Ellie Gustafson tallied a team-best 10 digs.
Omaha's All-League First Teamer Kali Jurgensmeier put together a double-double with 10 kills and 11 digs to pace the Mavericks. Freshman Faith Venable followed with 11 kills and eight digs. Defensively, Emily Huss led the Mavericks with six blocks. Omaha setters Davis Guetterman and Julia Owens finished the match with 16 and 13 assists, respectively.
Omaha’s attack, paced early by Jurgensmeier early on, could not equal the Tommies’ efficiency once St. Thomas tightened its block and serve pressure, highlighted by nine team aces and 12 total blocks. An 8-2 run broke an early 5-5 tie to help secure the first frame and also set the tone for the sweep as St. Thomas never trailed by more than three points in any set over the course of the match.
Turning Point
With the second set tied at 15-15, St. Thomas ripped off 10 of the next 13 points to close things out put the Mavericks in a 2-0 hole they could never recover from.
Notable
- The Tommies earned their first Summit League postseason victory in program history.
- With the quarterfinal loss, Omaha did not make the semifinals for first time since 2018.
- In the first set, there were four tied scores and three lead changes between the two teams. The three-set match saw a total of 15 tied scores and nine lead changes.
- Jurgensmeier recorded her seventh double-double of the season, finishing with 10 kils and 11 digs.
Up Next
St. Thomas will meet No. 2 South Dakota at 3 p.m. CT Monday in the first semifinal match of the day.
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