LOUISVILLE -- Loyola Chicago saw its season come to a close after falling 3-0 (17-25, 9-25, 12-25) at No. 2-seeded Louisville in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The Ramblers finished the year 17-16 overall after securing its second straight conference championship and NCAA Tournament berth. Loyola was led offensively by Kaitlyn Burke, who tallied a team-high eight kills while setter Emma Henry added 17 assists.
"It was a tough one tonight. Louisville is the No. 2 seed and a top 10 program for a reason. They blocked really well and found ways to score, but overall I'm proud of this team and what they were able to accomplish this season. I thought Kaitlyn Burke had a great offensive match and she found ways to swing high against a very big block," said head coach Amanda Berkley. "It's been a really enjoyable group to work with; they're a fun group and no drama, they're just a good group to be around. It's a tough opponent, but I think they were fighting and trying to figure it out, and we have to learn from it now."
How It Happened
SET 1 | The Ramblers found themselves in an early hole, dropping a tough first set 25-17. Loyola trailed by as many as nine points as Louisville never gave up the lead in a set that was tied up just once before the Cardinals took control. Louisville opened the match on a 4-0 run and never let up the lead. The Ramblers responded with a four-point surge of their own to level the score at 4-4, highlighted by five kills from Burke.
SET 2 | A 25-9 set-two loss put Loyola in a 2-0 deficit. Louisville jumped out quickly, using a series of early blocks to build an 8-2 lead. The Ramblers stumbled in generating rhythm against the Cardinals' defensive pressure, who posted a .588 hitting effort in the set. Burke, Karli Molnau and Leyna Nguyen each added kills for Loyola, but Louisville's balance on both pins pushed the set out of reach in a 25-9 decision.
SET 3 | Louisville finished the sweep with a 25-12 third set victory. Loyola showed early signs of momentum in the third, with Henry connecting on a kill and Molnau adding two more as the Ramblers stayed close in the opening points. The Cardinals powered through behind dominant blocking and precise offense to extend its advantage to double digits midway through the set. The Cardinals closed out the match on a 6-1 run to seal the sweep.
Game Notes
- The Ramblers had three solo blocks by Molnau, Henry and Remmes.
- Sam Falk posted seven digs.
- The Ramblers had a .922 reception percentage.
- Loyola will graduate three student-athletes.