DIGITAL EXTRA: 2013 WOMEN’S COLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIPS We are the champions NCAA DIVISION II
Concordia earns top headline with 7th straight national title
MORE THAN BEARABLE: Riley Hanson (in center of the celebration) of Concordia-St. Paul had good reason to smile, smacking down 15 kills in just 22 attempts with only one error in the championship match. Hanson was a big reason the Golden Bears fi nished off a 35-3 season with their seventh straight title. (Photo: Courtesy of Concordia-St. Paul)
QUEEN OF QUEENS: Some members of the 2013 Concordia-St Paul champi- onship team were just 11 years old when an improbable streak of seven straight NCAA Division II Women’s Volleyball Championships started in 2007. The Golden Bears defeated BYU-Hawaii 25-15, 25-14, 25-20 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in December to own the longest championship streak at any level of collegiate volleyball. The seven straight titles include a 42-match NCAA postseason win- ning streak. (Photo: Courtesy of Concordia-St. Paul)
NAIA
BIG SHOWING: Danica Markovic was a nearly unstoppable force for Texas at Brownsville, earning NAIA tournament most valuable player honors with a 12-kill, 13-dig performance in the champion- ship match.
TEXAS STYLE: Texas at Brownsville celebrates an emotional point in the team’s three-set sweep of Biola College in the championship match of the NAIA Championships.
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MIDDLE MAYHEM: Anna Guerra of Texas at Browns- ville was big contributor sup- plying fi repower in the middle.
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