University of Northern Colorado Athletics
Jesus Ayala | UNC Athletics
Bears Upset No. 2 Seed Sacramento State To Advance To Big Sky Championship Match
11/25/2025 10:08:00 PM | Women's Volleyball
GREELEY, Colo. – Northern Colorado volleyball continued its Big Sky Tournament run with a thrilling semifinal showdown against No. 2 seed Sacramento State. In a highly competitive match full of momentum swings, the Bears emerged victorious in five sets to advance to the Big Sky Championship, where they will take on No. 8 seed Idaho State.
Sacramento State struck first in the opening set, building an early lead as Northern Colorado relied on its back line defense to stay within reach. Big digs kept the Bears alive, but the Hornets held a 15–10 advantage at the media timeout. Northern Colorado battled back with key kills from Isabel Bennett and Bella Van Lannen, trimming the deficit to 22–18 and prompting a Hornets timeout. Despite the late rally, Sacramento State secured the first set 25–20.
The Bears answered decisively in the second set, jumping out to a 4–2 lead with strong offensive rhythm and dominant blocking at the net. After Sacramento State briefly responded, Northern Colorado surged ahead 8–3, forcing another Hornets timeout. Bennett and Nerea Alvarez Jorge controlled the front row with multiple blocks, helping the Bears close out the set 25–18 and tie the match.
Set three proved to be a tightly contested battle, with both teams trading points and extending rallies through impressive defensive play. Sacramento State managed to seize the momentum late and captured the set 25–21 to reclaim the lead.
Northern Colorado regrouped in the fourth set, starting fast with a 4–1 advantage. Sacramento State fought back to even the score at 7–7, but the Bears responded once again. Big swings from Brynn Reines and Alayna Tessena pushed Northern Colorado ahead 13–9, leading to a Hornets timeout. The Bears kept their foot on the gas, dominating the rest of the set for a 25–15 win and forcing a decisive fifth set.
In the final frame, the Bears struck early before the Hornets fought their way to an 8–7 lead at the side switch. Northern Colorado answered with three straight points to go up 10–8, prompting a Sacramento State timeout. From there, the Bears capitalized on defensive gaps and closed out the match 20–18.
Bella Van Lannen delivered a career performance, leading the team with 16 kills while hitting an impressive .344. Four Bears finished with double-digit digs in a strong defensive showing. Alvarez Jorge added another standout effort, recording a double-double with 52 assists, 18 digs, and seven kills.
Northern Colorado now turns its attention to the Big Sky Championship, where it will face No. 8 seed Idaho State on its home court with an automatic NCAA Tournament berth on the line.
TOURNAMENT INFORMATION:
Wednesday, Nov. 26 – Championship
Match 7: #8 Idaho State vs. #3 Northern Colorado // 7:00 p.m. MT // Live Stats
Streamed on ESPN+
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Sacramento State struck first in the opening set, building an early lead as Northern Colorado relied on its back line defense to stay within reach. Big digs kept the Bears alive, but the Hornets held a 15–10 advantage at the media timeout. Northern Colorado battled back with key kills from Isabel Bennett and Bella Van Lannen, trimming the deficit to 22–18 and prompting a Hornets timeout. Despite the late rally, Sacramento State secured the first set 25–20.
The Bears answered decisively in the second set, jumping out to a 4–2 lead with strong offensive rhythm and dominant blocking at the net. After Sacramento State briefly responded, Northern Colorado surged ahead 8–3, forcing another Hornets timeout. Bennett and Nerea Alvarez Jorge controlled the front row with multiple blocks, helping the Bears close out the set 25–18 and tie the match.
Set three proved to be a tightly contested battle, with both teams trading points and extending rallies through impressive defensive play. Sacramento State managed to seize the momentum late and captured the set 25–21 to reclaim the lead.
Northern Colorado regrouped in the fourth set, starting fast with a 4–1 advantage. Sacramento State fought back to even the score at 7–7, but the Bears responded once again. Big swings from Brynn Reines and Alayna Tessena pushed Northern Colorado ahead 13–9, leading to a Hornets timeout. The Bears kept their foot on the gas, dominating the rest of the set for a 25–15 win and forcing a decisive fifth set.
In the final frame, the Bears struck early before the Hornets fought their way to an 8–7 lead at the side switch. Northern Colorado answered with three straight points to go up 10–8, prompting a Sacramento State timeout. From there, the Bears capitalized on defensive gaps and closed out the match 20–18.
Bella Van Lannen delivered a career performance, leading the team with 16 kills while hitting an impressive .344. Four Bears finished with double-digit digs in a strong defensive showing. Alvarez Jorge added another standout effort, recording a double-double with 52 assists, 18 digs, and seven kills.
Northern Colorado now turns its attention to the Big Sky Championship, where it will face No. 8 seed Idaho State on its home court with an automatic NCAA Tournament berth on the line.
TOURNAMENT INFORMATION:
Wednesday, Nov. 26 – Championship
Match 7: #8 Idaho State vs. #3 Northern Colorado // 7:00 p.m. MT // Live Stats
Streamed on ESPN+
FOLLOW THE BEARS
Fans can follow and stay up to date on all the Bear action online and on social media. Follow the Bears on X (formerly Twitter) (@UNC_BearsVB), Instagram (@UNC_BearsVB), and Facebook (/UNCBearsVB)
Team Stats
UNC
SacSt
Kills
69
57
Errors
24
21
Attempts
184
182
Hitting %
.245
.198
Points
85.0
74.0
Assists
61
50
Aces
5
5
Blocks
11
12
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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