The win was proceeded by the announcement Nov. 28 that the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) named Chris Catanach, head women's volleyball coach, as the
2018 USMC/AVCA Division II National Coach of the Year.
The Spartans defeated the Vikings in their seventh national championship appearance by set scores of 21-25, 25-18, 21-25, 25-23 and 15-11. Sammy Mueller, the national tournament Most Outstanding Player, dissed out 46 assists in addition to logging 11 digs and two service aces for the Spartans. Helping Mueller receive this accolade were other all-tournament selections, Taylor Fosler, Alexandra Misca and Katie McKiel.
Four Spartans had 10 or more kills in the match for Tampa. These players included Sorrel Houghton (17), Misca (13), McKiel (13) and Nylah Demps (10). Fosler ended the match with nine and freshman Sarah Luoma recorded three. The most efficient hitter on the night was Luoma hitting .750, followed by Misca who hit an outstanding .524 on 21 total attempts. Houghton ended the championship game with a .244 hitting percentage, Demps a .185, Fosler a .143, and McKiel a .119.
Libero Nicole Dominguez played lights out for the Spartans, recording a team-high of 21 digs and two service aces. Freshman Claudia Rivera followed Dominguez in digs with 19, and sophomore Melissa Elias stated 15. Alexandra Misca led the defensive efforts at the net, earning a team-high and season-high of 11 blocks, followed by Houghton with eight.
The Spartans ended the match with 65 kills, 63 assists and 87 digs. The team's hitting percentage was .214, and they had a side out efficiency of 60.8 percent. The Spartans also recorded both three more aces (five total) and three more blocks (16 total) than the Vikings.
UT is a member of the Sunshine State Conference, which continues to
lead the nation in the NCAA Division II Academic Success Rate (ASR). In mid-November, the NCAA released the ASR for all 24 DII conferences, with the SSC on top for a third consecutive year. The ASR rate of 86 percent shows the hard work ethic of SSC student-athletes.