The St. Thomas volleyball team extended its win streak to three Wednesday at Schoenecker Arena after defeating St. Olaf in four sets.
The Tommies (4-1 MIAC, 11-5 overall), had a strong start, winning a close first set and dominating the second. The Oles (3-1 MIAC, 13-2 overall) came back to narrowly win the third set 25-22, but the Tommies pulled away with the victory in the fourth.
“I thought our hitters did a really good job,” coach Thanh Pham said. “Our middles… are usually the strength of our team, so it was really good to see other kids step up.”
St. Thomas has struggled to find its rhythm this season, but the match marked a confident stride forward. Outside hitter Fran Egan, who led the team with 16 kills against the Oles, said the team is starting to play more cohesively.
“It felt a lot better than a lot of other games because we played as a unit,” Egan said. “It was really nice to all work together and pull off the win.”
Setter Katharine Mallak recorded 52 of the team’s 60 assists, helping set up 62 kills for the Tommies.
“We’ve been working really hard in practice, and we knew it was going to be a tough match,” Mallak said. “But we all pulled together and knew that if we stayed connected on the court, we’d be fine.”
Pham, who is entering his 16th season as the women’s volleyball coach, is optimistic about the rest of the season.
“I think the sky could be the limit for these guys, if we can keep composed,” Pham said.
The last time these two teams faced off was in the MIAC semifinals last year, with the Tommies advancing to the conference title match. The win marks the Tommies’ 10th in a row against St. Olaf.
“We just take it one match at a time,” Pham said. “St. Olaf played a great match tonight.”
St. Thomas’ three-game win streak matches a season high set in the first three matches of the season. The Tommies continue a two-game homestand Friday against non-conference opponent Muhlenberg College.
Sawyer Rutan can be reached at sawyer.rutan@stthomas.edu