Volleyball loses five-set marathon in RRAC Championship match

The volleyball team lost a heartbreaking five-set match against Xavier University of Louisiana (XULA) in the Red River Athletic Conference championship match. The Saints move to 19-12 on the season while the Gold Nuggets improve to 19-7.

OLLU won the first set, 25-17, lost the second set, 25-17, claimed the third set, 25-22 and dropped the fourth set, 19-17. In the deciding fifth set, the Saints fell, 19-17. 

Head Coach Scott Mattera commented, “I can honestly say I’ve never been more heartbroken for a team. We did so many things right and just didn’t come out on top. It’s not just pleasantries for me to say that I am proud of this group, how much they have grown and the type of people they are. We played some beautiful volleyball this year.”

Mia Dorsey and Madalyn Gonzalez were named to the RRAC All-Tournament team.

Saints volleyball to begin quest for conference title on Thursday

The OLLU volleyball program will look to defend its Red River Athletic Conference (RRAC) regular-season title this fall. Head Coach Scott Mattera brings a career .760 winning percentage and .891 conference mark into the season, aided by former Saint and Assistant Coach Raven Swain.

2022 season

The Saints had a fairly young roster as they navigated the schedule last season. Seven of the nine starters were freshmen and led the squad to an undefeated 16-0 conference record. OLLU lost a heartbreaking five set match to Xavier University of Louisiana (XULA) in the conference tournament championship. The Saints ranked in the top 20 of the NAIA with 2.09 service aces per set.

Schedule overview (Numbers after school indicate all-time records.)

OLLU opens the season by hosting the Alamo City Volleyesta on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Bellevue University (BU), Loyola University New Orleans (LUNO), the University of Jamestown (UJ) and Texas Wesleyan University (TWU) will battle alongside the Saints. The Saints face BU (0-1) for the first match of the season on Aug. 17. They continue play in the tournament by facing LUNO (2-1) and UJ on Aug. 18. Jamestown is the defending NAIA champions, and it will be the first matchup between the programs. OLLU closes the tournament by squaring up against TWU (9-19) on Aug. 19.

The Saints host another tournament the following weekend. The San Antonio ShinDig consists of Southwestern Assemblies of God University (SAGU), Carroll College (CC) and Oklahoma City University (OCU). The squad will battle SAGU (10-9) on Aug. 25 and close the tournament with matches against CC and OCU (2-2) on Aug. 26.

The first road trip of the season is in Bellevue, Neb., for the Labor Day Classic. The Saints will face Avila University on Aug. 31, Central Methodist University and Dakota Wesleyan University on Sept. 1 and Indiana University Kokomo on Sept. 2. OLLU will take on these programs for the first time. There are two other non-conference matches during the regular season. The team will play at NCAA D3 programs Trinity University (6-7) on Oct. 10 and Texas Lutheran University (5-3) on Oct. 11.

Volleyball announces 2023 Freshman Class

The OLLU volleyball program recruited eight freshmen for the upcoming season. The Saints are coming off an undefeated Red River Athletic Conference (RRAC) regular season championship in 2022 and will vie for a national title.

Head Coach Scott Mattera led the squad to a 16-0 conference mark and 21-5 overall record last year. The campaign featured 10 sweeps and ended in a tough five-set loss in the RRAC championship match. Familiar faces will return for the Saints as the lone senior graduated in May. Mattera commented, “I’m really excited about this class coming in. They bring a level of fight and fire to the court while also being great teammates. This class brings a high level of athleticism to the table.”

Arianna Moreno arrives from William Howard Taft High School and the San Antonio Elite Volleyball Club. She is praised for her athleticism and defensive style as a setter. Moreno earned Second Team All-District honors during her junior and senior seasons. She also made the Academic All-State Team with an honorable mention in her final year.  

Makaelyn Perez joins the team from Belton, Texas, where she played at Belton High School and Waco Juniors Volleyball Club. Perez is a highflying middle with great energy and will help fill the void after Tijana Kruta graduated. She was named Offensive Player of the Year in 2021-2022 and Offensive MVP in 2022-2023.

Defensive setter Mia Perez is a spark plug that is known for keeping points alive and being a great teammate. She graduated from Banquete High School in Banquete, Texas, and plays for Prime X Volleyball Club. Perez made First Team All-District, Academic All-District and was named Co-Defensive Player of the Year, among other honors.

Daniella Saenz was scouted by Mattera during a camp in Victoria, Texas, and he noted that she was an instant fit for the Saints. Saenz brings a mature energy to the court and has the frame to be a point scorer in the front row. She went to Cuero High School and competed with the Texstar Volleyball Club. Saenz garnered Defensive Player of the Year recognition while in high school.

Amaya Thompson hails from Paetow High School and Houston Juniors Volleyball Club. Thompson was recruited by OLLU’s track and field program and will be a multi-sport athlete. She will be a high jumper in track and field, which translates to vertical potential for the volleyball team. Thompson will compete as a middle and earned Academic All-District honors at Paetow High School.

Victoria Urbanczyk is ready to contribute immediately as an outside hitter and defensive specialist. She brings stability while presenting a balanced and vertical attack. Urbanczyk played at Pleasanton High School and Alamo Volleyball Club. She was a two-time Offensive Player of the Year and earned MVP in 2023.

Chanisty Villarreal-Bermea played locally at Harlandale High School while also competing for Warriors Volleyball Club. She has one of the highest verticals in the program as a defensive specialist. Villarreal-Bermea can hit in addition to her smooth and explosive movements on defense in the back row.

Deandra Ybarra wraps up the incoming freshmen class. Ybarra joins the team from Alice High School and Corpus Christi Storm Volleyball Club. She’s a confident setter who can organize and run a court on her own, and yet is still hungry to learn more. Mattera commented that Ybarra is the type of player who will have coaching opportunities in the future.  

The volleyball team begins the 2023 season by hosting the Alamo City Volleyesta from Aug. 17-19. Fans can watch live streaming throughout the season by clicking here.  

OLLU recognizes accomplishments of Saints volleyball

OLLU recognized the achievements of the volleyball team from the 2022-2023 season during the virtual 11th Annual Big Blue Athletics Banquet.

The season was highlighted by the women capturing the Red River Athletic Conference (RRAC) Championship on Nov. 6. It was the team’s sixth regular-season title and second under Head Coach Scott Mattera. The Saints narrowly missed winning the postseason tournament, but fell to eventual champion Xavier University of Louisiana in a five-set thriller finals match. The Saints finished out the season with a 16-0 conference record and 21-5 overall.

The women also excelled in academics after earning a 3.47 GPA and winning the NAIA Scholar-Team award.

The season was also highlighted by major awards received by a freshman.

Mia Dorsey became only the second volleyball freshman to be named an NAIA All-American. She received Honorable Mention recognition. She was also the second to be named AVCA All-South Central Region Freshman of the Year. Bailei Hubbard (2017-2019) was the first freshman to earn these honors.