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Creighton's Hackbarth named MVC scholar athlete of the weekST. LOUIS, Mo. - Jon Ekey of Illinois State University and Natalie Hackbarth of Creighton University have been selected the Prairie Farms/Missouri Valley Conference Scholar-Athletes of the Week for the 2011-12 academic year, Commissioner Doug Elgin announced today. Ekey and Hackbarth were honored for their performance during the period of November 14-20.
Now in its 13th year of existence, The Valley’s Scholar-Athlete program is sponsored by Prairie Farms, Roberts and Hiland Dairies. On a weekly basis, the Conference honors its student-athletes for their athletic performance for a one-week period and academic success in the classroom.
A forward for the Illinois State men’s basketball team, Ekey, a sophomore from Independence, Missouri, averaged 11.5 points, as the Redbirds downed Southern Illinois-Edwardsville (68-38 on November 17) and Lipscomb (78-70 on November 19).
Creighton's Mandolfo named libero of the year in MVC, Bober, Sanford earn first-team honorsCEDAR FALLS, Iowa - Highlighted by Missouri Valley Conference Libero of the Year Julianne Mandolfo, the Creighton Volleyball team had three players named first-team all-conference on Thursday at the league's annual postseason banquet. Two other Bluejay women were named to The Valley's All-Freshman Team.
Mandolfo was joined by Creighton teammates Laurel Sanford and Megan Bober as first-team all-Valley choices, just the second time (also 2008) that the Jays had three first-team all-league picks.It's the first career recognition for Mandolfo and Sanford on the first-team, and second-straight season Bober has been honored.
The Valley coaches also voted a pair of Bluejays to the All-Freshman Team for the first time since 2005, as Leah McNary and Michelle Sicner were recognized.
Creighton loses in MVC Tournament, season likely overCEDAR FALLS, Iowa - Senior Karisa Almgren had 13 kills and classmate Laurel Sanford a team-best eight blocks, but it wasn't enough as the fourth-seeded Creighton Volleyball team was upset by fifth-seeded Illinois State in the quarterfinal round of the State Farm Missouri Valley Conference Tournament on Thursday.
Scores of the match in favor of Illinois State were 25-23, 23-25, 25-16, 25-15.
The Redbirds (18-13), which snapped a five-match losing skid to the Jays, advance into Friday's semifinal match against top-seeded and nationally-ranked Northern Iowa (30-1). Creighton, which reached the MVC Tournament semifinals in the previous five seasons, fell to 17-14 with a setback that likely ends the program's quest for a second straight NCAA Tournament appearance.
Creighton's Bober, Boggs named to MVC scholar athlete teamST. LOUIS, Mo. - Creighton juniors Megan Bober and Brooke Boggs are two of 21 women named to the Missouri Valley Conference Scholar-Athlete Volleyball Team, it was announced today by the league office.
Bober, a setter from Murdock, Neb., was named to the MVC Scholar-Athlete First Team for the first time in her career, earning one of 12 available spots. Bober owns a 3.791 GPA with an Exercise Science major.
Boggs, a defensive specialist from Wildwood, Mo., was one of nine
honorable-mention selections. Boggs owns a 3.891 GPA and her major is Health Care Administration.
Creighton defeats Drake in five setsDES MOINES, Iowa -- Iowa native Natalie Hackbarth had a career-best 14 kills and Megan Bober had her ninth triple-double of the fall to lead the Creighton Volleyball team to a 3-2 win at Drake on Saturday night in Des Moines. Scores of the match in favor of Creighton were 25-20, 25-16, 22-25, 20-25, 15-10.
Next up for the Jays is the State Farm MVC Tournament, which begins Thursday in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Creighton (17-13, 12-6 MVC) will be the fourth seed in the tournament and take on fifth-seeded Illinois State (17-13, 9-9 MVC) in quarterfinal round play at 7:30 pm. The winner of that match will take on defending champion and nationally-ranked Northern Iowa on Friday at 7:30 pm in semifinal round action.
Creighton took the floor with its MVC Tournament seed locked in, while Drake needed a Senior Night win and two other league results go its way to have any chance at the sixth seed. But it was Creighton that played with more urgency early on, trailing just once in the first two sets to take a 2-0 lead into intermission.
Bluejays not looking aheadClick to view story on White and Blue Review.
Two weeks ago, the Creighton volleyball team was in the midst of a season-changing run, fighting with Wichita State and Missouri State for the second seed in next week’s MVC Tournament. Unfortunately after a thrilling five-set victory over the Shockers, the Bluejays have lost three straight including last weekend’s losses to league-leading Northern Iowa and last place Bradley. This stretch almost surely has erased the Bluejays’ chances to get the second or even third seed.
Creighton has one regular season match left this season (while most other schools play two), against Drake in Des Moines. Creighton started MVC play by sweeping the Bulldogs in Omaha.
Creighton's Thorson Named Prairie Farms MVC Scholar-Athletes of the Week
ST. LOUIS, Mo. - Heath Melugin of Missouri State University and Heather
Thorson of Creighton University have been selected the Prairie
Farms/Missouri Valley Conference Scholar-Athletes of the Week for the
2011-12 academic year, Commissioner Doug Elgin announced today. Melugin and
Thorson was honored for their performance during the period of October
31-November 6.
Now in its 13th year of existence, The Valley¹s Scholar-Athlete program
is sponsored by Prairie Farms, Roberts and Hiland Dairies. On a weekly
basis, the Conference honors its student-athletes for their athletic
performance for a one-week period and academic success in the classroom.
A midfielder for the Missouri State men¹s soccer team, Melugin, a
senior from Springfield, Missouri, knocked in the game-winning goal with
less than five minutes remaining in a 2-1 double-overtime road win at Drake
on Saturday, November 5.
Bears snap Creighton's win streak, drop Jays to third placeOMAHA, Neb. -- Subbing for injured all-Valley performer Kelley Michnowicz, Kaitlin Jaeger had a career-high 17 kills to lead visiting Missouri State Volleyball to a 3-1 win at Creighton on Saturday evening at D.J. Sokol Arena. The victory moved Missouri State into second place in the MVC race with an 11-3 mark (18-7 overall), one-half game ahead of Creighton (16-11, 11-4 MVC).
Scores of the match in favor of the Bears were 25-21, 25-20, 21-25, 25-17.
Jaeger had 17 kills on .355 hitting, while Calli Norman had 14 kills on .500 hitting for MSU. Carly Thomas turned in 50 assists and 22 digs as the MSU setter. The Bears finished with 63 kills, four aces, 77 digs and seven blocks while hitting .235.
Creighton wins thriller against ShockersClick to view story on White and Blue Review website.
The Creighton volleyball team took another step in building their resume with a thrilling five-set win over Wichita State on Friday night.
Wichita State took the first set 25-19, which usually spells trouble for Creighton. In the previous 41 of 43 matches overall and in 38 of the last 39 against MVC competition, the team that won the first set wins the match.
Creighton's Bober adapts, thrives in new role with Jays Click to view story on Omaha World-Herald.
Megan Bober knew only one way to approach her new duties with the Creighton volleyball team.
Asked to become more of a hitter when the Bluejays switched to a 6-2 offense, the 6-foot junior setter from Murdock, Neb., immediately went to work, perfecting a part of her game that she'd never utilized in college.
"I like to make sure everything is done the right way," Bober said. "It keeps me motivated to do my best, no matter what."