Cal State San Bernardino volleyball team starts ranked 19th

Brenna McIntosh

Cal State San Bernardino will start the season ranked No. 19 by the American Volleyball Coaches Association. It is the 15th straight year the Coyotes have begin the new season ranked as one of the country’s best.

The Coyotes have won six NCAA regional titles, 11 CCAA titles and earned 15 consecutive NCAA tourney berths in the 25-year tenure of coach Kim Cherniss.

Cal State will be coming back after what was a down season for them. The Coyotes went 21-7  but saw an impressive streak of 8 straight CCAA title come to an end. Even more impressive was a stretch of 14 straight appearances in the West Region final that also came to an end.

The Coyotes face three teams in the preseason poll — No. 8 Colorado School of Mines on Sept. 5, No. 12 Sonoma State on Oct. 2 and No. 20 Northwest Nazarene on Sept. 4.

Five West Region schools are in the poll with No. 11 BYU-Hawaii and No. 24 Western Washington joining Cal State, Sonoma and Northwets Nazarene. Five other West schools — including Cal State L.A. — received votes.

The Coyotes are led by senior two-time All-American MB Brenna McIntosh, who begins the season among the leading blockers among active players in D2 with 93 solo blocks, 353 block assists and 446 total blocks. Her first solo block in 2015 will make her CSUSB’s all-time career leader, surpassing Kim Morohunfola. She needs 53 block assists and 54 total blocks to also earn those school records.

 

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Four Cal State volleyball players net All-CCAA honors

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The Cal State San Bernardino volleyball team settled for second in the CCAA this season, snapping a streak of eight straight titles.

But four Coyotes were among those earning All-Conference honors.

Among the others is Alta Loma graduate Loreal Carter who plays at Cal State Los Angeles.

The entire list is:

Player of Year – Kelsey Hull, Sonoma State
Setter of Year – Torey Thompson, Chico State
Libero of Year – Haley Biles, Humboldt State
Newcomer of Year – Nicole Bewely, Humboldt State
Freshman of Year – Kelsey Molnar, Cal State Los Angeles
Coach of Year – Bear Grassl, Sonoma State

First team
Nicole Bewely, Jr., MB, Sonoma State
Haley Biles, Jr., L, Humboldt State
Caitlin Brenton, Sr., OPP, UC San Diego
Madelyn Densberger, Jr., OH, Sonoma State
Kelsey Hull, Sr., OH, Sonoma State
Iona Lofrano, Jr., OH, Cal State Los Angeles
Tori May, Sr., MB, Cal State San Bernardino
Brenna McIntosh, Jr., MB, Cal State San Bernardino

Lindsay Quigley, Sr., MB, Chico State
Caylie Seitz, Jr., OH, Sonoma State
Torey Thompson, Soph., S, Chico State
Alexandra Torline, Jr., OH, Cal State San Bernardino

Second team
Deanna Blaine, Fr., OH< Cal Poly Pomona
Jacquie Brice, Sr., S, San Francisco State
Loreal Carter, Sr., RS, Cal State Los Angeles
Jaclyn Clark, Jr., OH, San Francisco State
Kaitlyn Dunaway, Jr., RS, Humboldt State
Alijah Gunsaulus, Jr., OH, Cal State Dominguez Hills
Amber Hall, Sr., OH, Cal State East Bay
Jessica Malcolm, Jr., OH, Cal State Monterey Bay
Arielle McCullough, Sr., L, Cal State San Bernardino
Kelsey Molnar, Fr., S, Cal State Los Angeles
Ashley Owen, Sr., OH, Humboldt State
Calan Seitz, Fr., S, Sonoma State
Nicoletta Stork, Jr., S, Cal Poly Pomona

Honorable mention – Cortney Seda, Sonoma State; Danielle Dahle, UC San Diego; Julia Ashen, Cal State Monterey Bay; Alexa Hasen, Cal Poly Pomona.

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Cal State San Bernardino trio nets All-West Region

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The postseason accolades continue for the Coyotes’ volleyball team, which placed three on this year’s Daktronics All-West Region team.

Senior All-American MB Tori May and junior OH Alexandra Torline were named to the first team, and junior MB Brenna McIntosh was named to the second team.

May, who earned second-team honors a year ago, holds the second-best attack percentage in the country (.412, NCAA stats Nov. 17) and threw down 15 in Thursday’s opening round victory over Western Washington. She averages 2.92 kills/set and averages 0.98 blocks/set for the 21-6 Coyotes.

Torline leads the Coyotes in kills (444), kills/set (4.23), attacks (1,251) service aces (31) and points (506.5). She also was a first-team All-CCAA selection earlier this week. She led the Coyotes with 18 kills in the victory over Western Washington.

McIntosh, who earned third-team All-American honors from Daktronics a year ago, earned her third straight region honor. She ranks third in the country in blocks/set (1.37) and has a CCAA-leading 136 total blocks going into Friday’s NCAA West Region semifinal. Against WWU, she had 11 kills with two solo and three block assists.

May and Torline now advance to the national All-American ballot.

 

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