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Morningside’s men’s volleyball team dropped a 3-0 verdict against No. 6 Park in the semifinals of the Midwest Conference Tournament.
Morningside’s men’s volleyball team bowed out of the Midwest Conference Tournament with a 25-14, 25-14, 25-17 loss against sixth-ranked Park in Saturday’s semifinals in St. Louis, Mo.
Braden Hall slammed nine kills to lead the Mustangs’ attack. Jacob Brand was next with seven kills, but no other Mustangs had more than three.
Aside from leading the Mustangs in kills, Hall also had five digs to share team honors with Cade DuVel.
Brand and Oscar Alvarez Cancel shared Mustang honors with three block assists, while Caden Toben topped the Mustangs with 13 assists.
Morningside finished the season with a record of 10-23.
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