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By RICK PETERSON

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Veteran Washburn University volleyball coach Chris Herron isn't necessarily known for passing out praise freely.

So Herron's comments about Ichabod 6-foot senior rightside hitter Austin Broadie Saturday night after the Ichabods wrapped up a perfect 4-0 weekend in the Washburn Invitational should carry some real weight.

"Austin Broadie's playing like an All-American,'' Herron said. "She's hitting the crap out of the ball.''

AustinBroadie2025 2Senior Austin Broadie (23) is congratulated by her Washburn teammates after one of her 17 kills Saturday against William Jewell in the Washburn Invitational. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]

Broadie was named the tournament most valuable player after helping 12th-ranked Washburn cap off a dominating weekend with 3-0 wins over Newman and William Jewell in the final day of the tournament.

TaylorRottinghaus2025 2Shawnee Heights product Taylor Rottinghaus was one of four Washburn players named to the Washburn Invitational All-Tournament Team after the Ichabods went 4-0 on the weekend. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]

Broadie was joined on the all-tournament team by WU teammates Taylor Rottinghaus, Bella Limback and Brynne Topolski after the Ichabods beat Newman 25-10, 25-16, 25-20 and William Jewell 25-22, 25-16 and 22-12.

"I felt good,'' Broadie said. "We started out a little rusty and then everyone started flowing. I felt like the setters were doing a really good job reversing the flow, so that's helpful.

"We did what we wanted to do. We know some stuff we need to work on now and I feel like that's going to give us an objective for the next weekend.''

Washburn is now 8-0 on the season, the first time the Ichabods have done so since the 2022 season that began 11-0.

The Ichabods started slowly against winless William Jewell (0-8) in the tournament finale, trailing as late as 18-17 in the opening set, but the Ichabods rallied for the three-point win and got stronger as the match wore on.

Herron admitted that he was not happy with the Ichabods' play out of the gate against the Cardinals.

"Absolutely, I was upset,'' Herron said. "This is something I try to tell these kids all the time, 'You're going to get people's best shot,' and that's the best they played all weekend, that team we just played. They were scrappy, they were hitting the crap out of the ball, they were finding holes and doing things that they hadn't done all weekend and good for them. 

"But we didn't respond in kind. We were just like, 'Oh, they'll make mistakes and we'll beat them in the end,' and that's the way we played for all of Set 1. In Set 2 we kind of found ourselves at the end and it carried into Set 3.''

With the second set score at 20-16, Washburn started a run of five straight kills, three coming from Broadie to end the set with a nine-pont win.  

The Cardinals got out to a 7-6 lead in the third set until a Topolski kill started a 6-1 Washburn rally.

The Ichabod offense took over shortly after, hitting .481 as a team in the set, including a 7-0 burst to create some separation at 20-11. The momentum carried over into a streak of five points to end the set and match on a Sydney Conner ace.

WashburnVBjube2025 2Washburn celebrates a match-ending ace from Sydney Conner (15) against William Jewell in Saturday'sWashburn Invitational. Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]  

Washburn tallied 49 kills across the three sets to hit .388 while William Jewell hit .128 and managed just 26 kills. The Ichabods nearly doubled the assist total at 46-24 while each team picked up exactly 37 digs.

Broadie started the match hot and stayed hot, registering a team-high 17 kills while hitting .607 for the match, good for the 17th highest attack percentage in a game in program history with a minimum of 20 attempts.

Corinna McMullen led the way with 23 assists while Rottinghaus snagged 10 digs from the back row.  

The Ichabods set the tone early in Saturday's first match against Newman, rolling to a 15-point win in the first set before securing 25-16 and 25-20 victories in the next two sets to top Newman (2-5).  

A 9-1 run highlighted the beginning of the match and was capped off by a kill from Natalie Hedlund that put Washburn up 10-2.

Newman was able to keep the match close until a 6-0 Ichabod burst pushed the lead to double figures, ending at 20-7 with an Abby Leaf block. Washburn's offense highlighted the first set, hitting .516 as a team with 18 kills.  

After leading just 5-4 in the second set, a 6-0 run for the Ichabods was capped off by an ace from Autumn Gibbs to create separation at 11-4.

As Washburn worked its bench into the game the lead continued to grow, reaching 10 at 21-11 after Shannon Frakes set up Josie Cleveringa for a kill. Washburn closed out the set shortly after with three straight points.  

Both teams split the first 10 points in the third set before the Ichabods took six of the next seven, with kills by four different players in the stretch.

While the offense for Washburn cooled off the defense stayed consistent, holding Newman to a -.032 hitting percentage in the set with nine errors. The defensive side held the lead for the Ichabods to finish the match with a Keilah Rivers kill.

Washburn out-hit the Jets .367 to -.024 for the match, the best defensive showing of the season to date. Digs went in the Ichabods favor, 35-31, as did assists, 33-22, and blocks, 11-4.  

Broadie led the offense with seven kills and a .400 hitting percentage while McMullen directed the offense to a team-high 15 assists. Twenty-one players appeared in the game for Washburn, with 17 recording at least half of a point.

The Ichabods will travel to Warrensburg, Mo. beginning next Friday for the final regular-season tournament that will also wrap up non-conference play.

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Saturday's match scores

Washburn def. Newman, 25-10, 25-16, 25-20; Washburn def. William Jewell, 25-22, 25-16, 25-12. 

All-Tournament Team  

Austin Broadie, Washburn (Tournament MVP) 

Delainee Dexter, Emporia State 

Bella Limback, Washburn 

Raiah Mandell, Minnesota State-Moorhead 

Jocelin Feutz, Minnesota State-Moorhead 

Mia Frisbee, Emporia State 

Nyia Anderson, Emporia State 

Taylor Rottinghaus, Washburn 

Brynne Topolski, Washburn 

Michaela Goad, Truman State 

 

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