JAMESTOWN, N.D. - Battling in-state foe and future NSIC rival Jamestown for the second time this season, the Minot State volleyball team fell 25-11, 25-13, 25-10 to the Jimmies, who are ranked No. 4 in the NAIA.
Bailee Brommenschenkel led the offense for Minot State (2-22 overall, 0-15 NSIC) with 6 kills, while
Jaina Macaulay dished out 8 assists, and Macaulay and
Viktoria Sedova each made 6 digs to lead the Beavers defense.
Brommenschenkel also had 2 block assists in the match, giving her 78 total blocks on the season which is a new NCAA Division II-era single season record.
Minot State is back in action Friday night, returning to NSIC play as they compete at Augustana.