Women's Volleyball | 10/31/2025 10:57:00 AM
The Cloud County Community College volleyball team will conclude its 2025 regular season on Saturday, November 1 at No. 6 Barton Community College. First serve is slated for 6 pm at Fleske Fieldhouse in Great Bend, Kansas.
Barton has won the last five meetings against Cloud County, dating back to 2023. The two teams last met on October 1, 2025 in Concordia, Kansas with the Cougars earning a three-set victory over the T-Birds, 22-25, 22-25, 11-25. Freshman pin hitterÂ
Kenadie Casanova posted five kills and five blocks to lead Cloud County in that match. SophomoresÂ
Carlie Carlgren andÂ
Iza Caroline da Silva and freshmanÂ
Zoey Sudbeck all tallied four kills. Carlgren added five digs, while Sudbeck and da Silva posted three blocks each. Redshirt freshmanÂ
Addyson Ogle and freshmanÂ
Elizabeth Schuster added two kills each. Schuster also recorded a team-high seven blocks, as the T-Birds out-blocked Barton in the match. Ogle notched a team-high 18 assists. Defensively, freshmanÂ
Brooke Lougheed led the T-Birds with seven digs to go with three service aces. Sophomore liberoÂ
Beatrice Giusti added four digs.
Cloud County enters the match coming off a three-set loss at Butler Community College in El Dorado, Kansas on October 29. The loss marked the ninth consecutive defeat for the T-Birds and dropped the team to 6-27 overall and 0-15 in Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference (KJCCC) action.
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Barton has won ten straight matches and has clinched at least a share of their third consecutive KJCCC Division I title following a home sweep over Garden City Community College on October 29. The Cougars are 27-5 overall and 14-1 in KJCCC play. The team is also a perfect 7-0 at home this season.
Barton is led by freshman outside hitter Stasa Stamenkovic, who has tallied 404 kills, an average of 3.61 kills per set. Stamenkovic also ranks second on the team in digs with 381, an average of 3.40 digs per set. Sophomore libero Mina Kaneko leads the Cougars defensively with 561 digs, an average of 5.01 digs per set, while sophomore setter Ori Briger guides the offense with a team-leading 636 assists, an average of 5.73 assists per set.
T-Bird volleyball fans can stream this weekend's match through the
KJCCC Sports Network.
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