Tommie volleyball rolls past Dubuque into the second round of the NCAA tournament

Senior Hannah Braun rises up for the kill. The Tommies were victorious over Dubuque in the first round of the NCAA tournament. (Joey Swanson/TommieMedia)

St. Thomas volleyball began NCAA tournament play with a four set win on their home court over Dubuque University (IA) Thursday night.

After a tough second set the Tommies (30-4) settled down and got back into their groove winning the final two sets that sent them into the second round.

The game was scheduled for 8:00 p.m. but didn’t start until around 9:15 p.m.

“It kind of stung playing at 9:00 p.m. because we were fired up all day,” said sophomore OH Fran Egan, “But I love this team and playing on a bigger stage especially at home was super cool.”

Ellie Meyer led the charge in the first set with several impressive digs from hard-hitting attack Darby Hawtrey as the Tommies dominated the first set 25-13.

Dubuque (22-11) struck back in the second as they pulled away late in the set to take it 25-20.

“After that first dominating set, I could feel that our girls were a little complacent,” coach Thanh Pham said. “So I reminded them that Dubuque is a tournament-worthy team.”

After trailing 17-11 the Tommies inched their way back to knot up the score at 22, propelling them to a 25-23 third set victory.

The Tommies took hold of the fourth set from the get-go, winning 25-13 as they defeated Dubuque in four sets to advance to the second round.

“Super proud of our girls, how they could gut out a win,” Pham said. “We weren’t on tonight but to beat a really good team and advance is what we were looking for.”

St. Thomas will take on Wisconsin-Stevens Point on Friday at 7:00 p.m.

Joey Swanson can be reached at swan5350@stthomas.edu.