Women’s Soccer
The University of Missouri–St. Louis Tritons advanced to the Great Lakes Valley Conference Championship after knocking off top-seeded and No. 13 ranked Bellarmine in Friday night’s semifinals. Senior Cassie McFadden scored the game-winner in the 71st minute after freshman McKayla Harder put the Tritons on the board in the fifth minute. UMSL’s tournament run came to an end on Sunday, however, with a 2-0 loss to No. 2 seed Truman State in the championship game. The Tritons (12-4-4) now await word from the NCAA on Monday evening if they earn a spot in the NCAA tournament, which would be their first since 1983.
Volleyball
UMSL went 2-1 last weekend, playing three straight road games. The Tritons used a balanced attack on Friday to sweep Bellarmine and was led by senior Hannah Miller’s 11 kills and junior Lexi Rogers’ 10 kills. UMSL hit .261 as a team with senior Lindsay Meyer dishing out 36 assists. On Saturday, UMSL gave Southern Indiana all it could handle, but came up short in the three-set loss with two sets going to extra points. The Tritons closed out the three-game stretch with a sweep of Kentucky Wesleyan on Sunday. Rogers had nine kills and six blocks as UMSL racked up 41 kills as a team. The Tritons (14-15, 8-7 GLVC) return to action at Maryville for their final road game on Tuesday and wrap up the regular season at home on Friday and Saturday, hosting Missouri S&T and Drury, respectively.
Women’s Basketball
UMSL opened its season last Saturday with a 78-65 loss at Bradley in exhibition play. Despite the setback, the Tritons outscored the Braves, 42-35, in the second half. Senior Kelly Kunkel had 21 points and five rebounds, going 11-of-12 at the free throw line. As a team, UMSL was 24-of-27 at the charity stripe. The Tritons officially tip off the season on Saturday, hosting Georgetown College.
Men’s Swimming
Freshman Diogo Dias won two individual events, while UMSL also claimed three runner-up finishes at the Drury Invitational, held last Friday and Saturday. The Tritons finished fourth in the six-team field. UMSL also hosted a quad on Sunday with Dias earning another pair of victories. UMSL is back in action on Saturday at the Lindenwood Invitational.
Women’s Swimming
UMSL placed fourth in the five-team Drury Invitational on Friday and Saturday, allying 236 points. Fatima Benbatti, Marina Villoch, Tatiana Vanegas and Angie Quiroga teamed up in a pair of relays to break school records in the 400 freestyle and 200 freestyle. The Tritons also hosted a quad on Sunday with sophomore Angie Quiroga and freshman Amber Visser earning runner-up finishes to highlight action. UMSL is back in action on Saturday at the Lindenwood Invitational.