Eagles Sweep Back-To-Back
ELGIN, IL - The Judson University Eagles soared to a 3-1 victory over the Oakland City Mighty Oaks in an intense non-league volleyball encounter on February 8, 2025. Demonstrating resilience and teamwork, the Eagles managed to secure their fourth win of the season at their home court, bolstering their record to an even 4-4.
The match unfolded with high energy as the Eagles took the initiative early, winning the first set 25-20 against the Mighty Oaks. Despite a setback in the second set, losing narrowly 24-26, Judson University bounced back to claim the third and fourth sets, 25-21 and 25-19 respectively. The performance highlighted not just the team's skill but also their determination to overcome challenges during the match.
Key players emerged as notable contributors to the Eagles' success. Mikey Noettl and Elijah Gregg led the offensive efforts, each scoring 19 kills. Grant Shipley also played a crucial part with notable contributions in kills, blocks, and even securing an ace. On defense, Oracio Martinez led with 12 digs, aiding the team to stifle Oakland City's advances. Additionally, Elijah Wrobel orchestrated the play superbly, setting up 60 assists throughout the tense confrontation.
The home match also featured pivotal moments with solid blocking from Jacob Smith and collaborative efforts by Martinez and Shipley. Each block and defensive play built momentum for the Eagles, driving them toward the win.
The Judson University Eagles are now preparing to host the #4 ranked Benedictine Mesa on February 13, 2025, as they continue to navigate the season with the hopes of climbing the rankings. Fans and supporters can expect another thrilling contest as the Eagles aim to leverage their home court advantage once again.
On Friday night, the Eagles soared to a solid victory against the Aquinas Saints, concluding with a score of 3-1 on the evening of February 7, 2025, in Elgin, IL. The match saw Judson battling through four intense sets to clinch a well-deserved win.
The battle began with Judson setting a strong pace, taking the first set 25-22. Although Aquinas rebounded to edge out Judson 28-26 in the second set, the Eagles regained their composure and dominantly cleared the subsequent sets 25-16 and 25-18, respectively. This performance was punctuated by significant individual contributions, notably from Elijah Gregg who led Judson with 12 kills.
Grant Shipley stood out with his defensive prowess, contributing a remarkable 5 blocks, while also adding an ace to his tally. Elijah Wrobel showcased his versatility by amassing 3 blocks and 3 kills, alongside a game-high 30 assists that were crucial in setting up plays and scoring opportunities throughout the match. Additionally, Judson's defensive efforts were bolstered by Jackson Otto, who collected 9 digs, showcasing the team's solid backcourt performance.
Judson consistently leveraged critical plays to maintain an edge. The final set was particularly decisive, as highlighted in the match's key moments, with Judson wrapping up at 25-18, underscoring their tactical superiority and resilience down the stretch.
With this victory, the Eagles have demonstrated their capacity to overcome challenges and will look to build on this performance.
The Eagles next game will be on Thursday, February 13th, when they host #4 ranked Benedictine Mesa.