NEW ORLEANS — Xavier University of Louisiana will get a
rematch with Spring Hill this weekend in the 2013 NAIA Volleyball National Championship Opening Round.
The Gold Nuggets (26-7) and Badgers (35-3), both with lengthy
active win streaks, will meet at 1 p.m. Saturday at Spring Hill's Arthur Outlaw Rec
Center in Mobile, Ala. It will be the third meeting this season between Xavier and
Spring Hill and the second time in three years that the Nuggets and Badgers play in the opening round.
The NAIA announced first-round pairings Monday afternoon.
Twenty-four teams — the XU-Spring Hill winner, 11 other Saturday winners and 12 teams
with first-round byes — will advance to the 2013 NAIA Volleyball National Championship,
presented by J&L Enterprises and CNOS Foundation, at Sioux City, Iowa, from Dec. 3-7.
This is Xavier's third consecutive appearance at
nationals and third overall. The Nuggets lost 25-13, 25-11, 25-21 at Spring Hill
in the 2011 opening round and 23-25, 25-16, 25-15, 25-20 at Georgetown (Ky.) in the 2012 opening round.
The Nuggets and Badgers opened their seasons against
each other Aug. 23 in the UMobile/Spring Hill Tournament. Spring Hill won 25-8, 25-20,
25-22. Spring Hill also defeated Xavier 25-12, 25-20, 25-9 at Spring Hill on Sept. 3.
The Nuggets have won 21-of-24 matches since that second meeting and will enter the
tournament with a school-record 20-match win streak.
Xavier hasn't lost since Sept. 7 when it dropped matches to
Lourdes and Georgetown — both national tourney qualifiers — in Georgetown's
Rumpke Invitational.
Outside hitters
Taylor Reuther (387 kills, 378 digs, 39 aces)
and
Chinedu Echebelem (251 kills, 287 digs. 37 aces), middle blockers
Moira Kirk (311 kills,
80 blocks) and
Claudia Haywood (173 kills, 54 blocks), setter
Franziska Pirkl (834 assists, 183 digs)
and libero
Jodi Chatters (348 digs) are Xavier's statistical leaders. Reuther, Kirk and Pirkl were
All-Gulf Coast Athletic Conference selections this year, and Haywood was MVP of the GCAC Tournament,
which Xavier won to earn an automatic bid to nationals.
First-year head coach Hannah Lawing led the Nuggets
to a school record for victories in a season.
Spring Hill, ranked 23rd, has won 27 straight since losing
in five sets to tournament qualifier Lindsey Wilson on Sept. 6. The Badgers have a
17-match home win streak and have won 42 of their last 43 at home.
Defending champion and second-ranked Concordia (Calif.) was among the 12 to
receive first-round byes. There are two unbeaten teams in the field: top-ranked
UT Brownsville (31-0) and fourth-ranked Madonna (38-0).