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Tommies aim to keep Summit League position versus USD, UMKC
10/28/2025 9:49:00 AM | Volleyball
St. Thomas hosts South Dakota on Oct. 30 before facing Kansas City Nov. 1 on the road
ST. PAUL, Minn. – Tommie Volleyball returns to Schoenecker Arena Oct. 30 before a quick road match Nov. 1 as they look to hold position in the Summit League standings. St. Thomas begins its week Thursday at 7 p.m. against South Dakota in Schoenecker Arena before traveling Saturday at 1 p.m. to take on Kansas City at the Swinney Center.
Live Media
Live Stats: vs South Dakota | at Kansas City
Stream/Live Video: Summit League Network
Series History
St. Thomas and South Dakota have played nine times in the programs' history, as the Coyotes snapped the Tommies' back-to-back wins in the series on Oct. 9. USD won the first match of the 2025 season, 3-1 (22-25, 25-18, 21-25, 19-25), after the Purple swept the 2024 season series. The Tommies hit .184 from the floor, the fifth lowest percentage of the season, compared to .267 for the Coyotes. Megan Wetter paced the Tommie offense with 13 kills, her eighth of nine matches with at least 10 kills and a .300+ attack percentage. Morgan Kealy directed with 34 assists along with 8 digs, 4 kills and 3 blocks.
St. Thomas and Kansas City began the series with the Tommies' transition to Division I in 2021 as the Roos took the first six matches. The Purple have since put up three straight wins over UMKC, taking the first match of the 2025 season 3-1 (23-25, 25-11, 25-18, 25-15). It was the first match of the series that went past three sets. Ellie Gustafson recorded her 16th career double-double (now at 18) with 15 kills and 12 digs, hitting .361 from the floor, while Kealy also recorded a double-double of 43 assists and 15 digs. Gustafson was one of four Tommies to total double figure kills as Tezra Rudzitis led the team with 16 on a .517 hitting percentage, Anya Schmidt hit 12 kills and Wetter totaled 10 along with a team-high four blocks. Allie Kopp set a career high five aces, including four in set two. St. Thomas finished with 12 service aces as a team, its sixth match with at least 10 this season.
Bring Out The Brooms
St. Thomas came away with a match sweep for the first time during the Summit League schedule, taking down North Dakota State on Oct. 18 (25-15, 25-20, 25-20) before another sweep Oct. 23 at Omaha (25-18, 25-18, 25-18). It's the fifth and sixth sweep of the season for the Tommies and the first ever in the series against the Bison and the Mavericks. The Tommies hit .357 against the Bison, their third highest percentage of the season, and .429 at the Mavericks, a Division I era single-match program record.
Reaching New Highs (Lows)
Following the team's four-match winning streak, St. Thomas moved to an in-season program best RPI ranking of 69. The Tommies were ranked 85 during the first RPI rankings of the season on Oct. 5, 2025 before falling four spots after losses to South Dakota (RPI: 81) and South Dakota State (RPI: 25) and now jumping to the second best ranking among all Summit League teams. The Tommies ranked 79 before their four-set win at Denver and sweep at Omaha. South Dakota enters the week ranked 76th in the RPI rankings.
Going Triple-Double
Morgan Kealy recorded the program's first triple-double of the Division I era Oct. 23 at Omaha, putting up 41 assists, 12 digs and a career-high 11 kills. It marked her 38th career double-double, her seventh match of the season with at least 40 assists, and 11 match of 2025 with at least 10 digs. She hit a season-high .579 on 19 attempts, setting up her week total of 15 kills on a .539 hitting percentage with no errors on 28 total attacks. Kealy led the Summit League last week in hitting percentage and assists per set and added three aces at Omaha.
Make It Three Offensive
Seniors Megan Wetter and Tezra Rudzitis were each named the Summit League Offensive Player of the Week over the first three weeks of the season before Morgan Kealy earned the same conference honor Oct. 21. It's the first season since joining the Summit League that the program has had three offensive performers of the week, recording four total performers of the week last season (two offensive and two defensive). Kealy's award was the first of her career and the eighth overall player of the week honor for the program since 2023. She earned the recognition after averaging 12.14 assists per set during wins over North Dakota (3-1) and North Dakota State (3-0). She began her week with 52 assists and 15 digs against North Dakota, recording the program's second most assists per set in a match of the DI era before coming up one dig shy of another double-double of 33 assists and 9 digs against North Dakota State.
Ace Ace Baby
Anya Schmidt's hot run at the service line has lifted her to rank fourth nationally in aces per set with 0.64 and sixth in total aces with 47. She has at least one ace in all but five matches this season and tied the Summit League four-set single-match record with 10 aces, shattering her previous DI program single-match record of 7, on Oct. 2 at Oral Roberts. It's also tied for the most aces in any match in NCAA DI this season. Schmidt added 10 kills with the 10 aces, marking the program's first double-double outside of kills/digs during the DI era. Three Tommies previously totaled five service aces between 2022 and 2024 while Schmidt now has four matches with at least five service aces over the past eight matches. Senior Allie Kopp is right behind Schmidt in service aces with 0.44 per set, ranking 48th nationally, as the duo is first and third in the Summit League.
500 Wins with the Purple and Gray
Head Coach Thanh Pham is became the 28th active NCAA Division I head coach to reach 500 career wins, doing so following a 2-0 week Oct. 16 and 18 against North Dakota and North Dakota State. He ranks 10th among active DI head coaches in winning percentage among coaches with at least 500 wins. Pham's first career win came as a 3-1 decision over Puget Sound during his first-ever match with the Purple. He also surpasses 700 career matches coached on Sept. 13, a 3-1 win over Stony Brook to extend the team's winning streak to six. Pham became one of 23 active head coach among all of NCAA with at least 700 matches coached and a .700 winning percentage at one program. Coach Pham is the longest tenured head coach within the Summit League, the next longest tenured being Kansas City's Kristi Posey whose first season was 2011.
Ranking Top 50 Nationally
St. Thomas continued to build on its national-ranking stats through the first nine matches of Summit League play. The Tommies are 5th in kills per set (14.45), 7th in aces per set (2.16), 13th in assists per set (13.21), 35th in hitting percentage (.262) and 41st in attacks per set (36.58). Within the league, St. Thomas ranks first in points per set (18.19), assists per set, kills per set, hitting percentage and aces per set. Individually, Morgan Kealy moved within up to 31st in the country with 10.10 assists per set while Tezra Rudzitis is117th nationally hitting .341, followed by Megan Wetter at 121st hitting .340.
Digging Her Way Up
Senior libero Ella Voegele continues to rack up the digs and is ranked eighth among all active NCAA DI athletes and 36th among active athletes in all divisions for total digs, entering the week with 1,651. In addition, she ranks seventh among all DI athletes in career digs per set with 4.33. She began her career at UNC-Greensboro with 454 digs as a freshman before following up with 432 as a sophomore at St. Thomas and a single-season best 506 as a junior. Her 2023 and 2024 season performances are the best for the program since joining DI in 2021, surpassing Carrie Rutledge's marks in 2021 (310) and 2022 (338). Through 2025, Voegele ranks fourth in digs per set (3.55) and fifth in the league in both total digs (259).
2K(ealy) Assists
Junior setter Morgan Kealy continues to direct the Tommie offense as she surpassed 2,000 career assists during the sweep over Northwestern. She is second in the Summit League with 737 total assists this season (10.10 per set) and is second in active career assists (2,425) among all Summit League setters, trailing only Avery Van Hook from South Dakota (2,997).
Program's New DI Blocking Leader
Megan Wetter became the program's DI-era leader in career blocks during the Bryant Invitational, totaling seven total blocks over three matches with the final two blocks putting her at 201 for her career. She's the second Tommie to surpass the 200-block mark during the DI era, joining Ellie Dammann (2021-23) who finished her career with 200. With 44 total blocks in 2025, Wetter currently has 236 in her career.
Tops in the Summit League
Heading into the week, St. Thomas is the only program in the Summit League to rank among the top three in the conference in each of points per set (1st/18.19), kills per set (1st/14.45), service aces (1st/2.16), hitting percentage (1st/.262), assists per set (1st/13.21) and digs per set (3rd/15.05). On the defensive end, St. Thomas ranks among the top three in opponent assists per set (1st/10.68), kills per set (1st/11.56), and aces per set (3rd/1.32).
All-Around Power
Of the top 12 individuals among the league in kills per set, two programs have multiple athletes on the list. While Omaha has two among the top 12, St. Thomas features four athletes including Tezra Rudzitis (6th/3.23), Anya Schmidt (7th/3.12), Ellie Gustafson (11th/2.86) and Megan Wetter (12th/2.84). Since 2021, St. Thomas has not had three athletes average 2.65 kills per set or better during the same season.
Ready to Dance
With the transition in the rear-view mirror, St. Thomas is beginning its first season as a postseason-tournament-eligible program within NCAA Division I. That includes the Summit League tournament, in which the Tommies were not able to participate over the four-season transition period. Initially a five-year transition period, the NCAA Division I Council voted in January in favor of a reduction to the department's provisional period from five to four years. The NCAA later announced in June that St. Thomas had completed its reclassification process and is fully eligible to compete in postseason play, including the Summit League Tournament hosted Nov. 23-25 in Brookings, S.D.
100 Stuffs
Redshirt sophomore middle blocker Addie Schmotzer took 37 matches to reach 100 career blocks with the Tommies, recording stuff number 100 on her second block of the sweep at Northwestern on Sept. 18. She totaled 82 during her redshirt freshman campaign, while her 21 career solo blocks (13 in 2024) rank tied for second for the program during the DI era, trailing only Megan Wetter with 38. Schmotzer is 23rd in the league with 27 total blocks and 25th with 0.52 blocks per set.
Another First to Start the Summit
The Tommies began the Summit League schedule with three straight wins, the first time going 3-0 to start league play since joining in 2021. St. Thomas pulled off a win during its first ever home Summit League match, a five-set victory over North Dakota on Sept. 30, 2021, but had gone 0-8 during conference-opening weekends until this season. The Purple began this conference schedule with four-set wins over Kansas City, Omaha and Oral Roberts, the program's third straight win over UMKC, the first ever win over UNO and the fourth straight over ORU.
Ellie Gustafson and Morgan Kealy each recorded two double-doubles over the first three league matches. Gustafson most recently posted 12 kills, three behind Tezra Rudzitis with a team-high 15 hitting .480, and 10 digs on Oct. 2 during the win over Oral Roberts. Anya Schmidt set career highs against UNO with 26.0 points, 19 kills and 7 service aces, setting then later breaking the DI program record in aces. Her 19 kills rank fourth by a freshman and tied for eighth overall by a Tommie in a match during the DI era.
Another B1G Win
St. Thomas came away with the program's second win against a Power Four school all-time as it swept Northwestern (25-15, 25-17, 25-20) in Evanston, Ill., to begin the Northwestern Invitational, handing the Wildcats just their second loss of the season. It was the first sweep NU had allowed over a 15-match span. Senior Tezra Rudzitis and freshman Anya Schmidt were named to the All-Tournament Team while senior Megan Wetter totaled 17 kills on a .517 hitting percentage against Northwestern. St. Thomas' first Power Four win came a season ago over Iowa, 3-1 (25-19, 25-23, 24-26, 25-19), at the Panther Invitational in Milwaukee, Wis.
Dominating Non-Conference Play
St. Thomas won seven straight matches following its sweep over the Big Ten's Northwestern (25-15, 25-17, 25-20), marking its longest winning streak since joining Division I in 2021. The Tommies won their second straight tournament title with three all-tournament team selections in both tournaments, including both tournament MVPs in Ellie Gustafson (Molly Howard-Gerwig Memorial Invitational) and Ella Voegele (Bryant Invitational). After going 7-29 through the program's first 13 non-conference tournaments of the DI era, the Tommies have now gone 15-4 through the previous seven tournaments dating back to Sept. 5, 2024. During that span, St. Thomas has gone 15-1 through six of those tournaments with the majority of the losses coming at the Golden Gopher Invitational to start this season.
Season-Opening Double-Digit Kill Streak
Junior outside hitter Ellie Gustafson opened the 2025 campaign with six straight double-digit kill performances, becoming the first Tommie to do so since Taylor Lewis in 2016 (11 straight). The streak, which came to an end to start the Bryant Invitational, was also the longest of the Division I era, surpassing Lauren Galvin's three-match run to begin 2023. Gustafson is second on the team with 2.97 kills per set (98 kills). She posted a season-high 16 kills against Ball State, added two 14-kill outings, and recorded 10 kills in three additional matches to begin the season.
Veteran Leadership
Head Coach Thanh Pham enters his 23rd season leading St. Thomas, the longest-tenured head coach in the Summit League. He coached his 700th match on Sept. 13, a 3-1 win over Stony Brook to close the Bryant Invitational as tournament champions. Pham's culture and patience paid off during the final season of transition as the Tommies put together their most successful Division I campaign. The Purple finished 18-12 overall, becoming just the sixth transitioning program since 2011 to reach at least 18 wins and the first since 2018.
With the exit of 2012 St. Thomas Hall of Fame top assistant coach Joy Tietz, Pham added Minnesota Volleyball Coaches Association Hall of Famer Jackie Richter, a Minnesota prep coaching legend, as the next top assistant. Richter most recently served as the head coach at Lakeville North High School where she won the 2017 Minnesota State Championship during four state tournament appearances. She was twice named Minnesota State Coach of the Year (2017, 2022) and was a Minnesota Sports Awards Coach of the Year finalist (2018).
Taking 1 from No. 11
St. Thomas battled No. 11 Minnesota to four sets in a 3-1 loss, marking the program's first-ever set victory against a nationally ranked opponent. Rudzitis tied her career high with 18 kills on .263 hitting, capping a weekend that earned her Golden Gopher Invitational All-Tournament Team honors. Freshman outside Anya Schmidt posted her first career double-double with 12 kills and 12 digs, while junior Ellie Gustafson recorded her third straight double-digit kill match to open the season.
High Preseason Praise
After finishing third in the Summit League standings a season ago, the Tommies were picked to finish third in the 2025 Summit League Preseason Coaches' Poll. It's the highest preseason selection since joining the league in 2021. St. Thomas totaled 48 points behind South Dakota State with 62 points and 6 first-place votes and South Dakota with 57 points and 3 first-place votes. Setter Morgan Kealy and middle blocker Megan Wetter were named the program's Players to Watch.
Loaded on the Upper End
What Tommie Volleyball lacked to start the Division I era has now become a strength of the team: 14 of the team's 21 athletes are upperclassmen. Among the upperclassmen, nine are seniors with seven being a part of the program over each of the past four seasons. Kaitlynn Peterson and Ella Voegele transferred into the program before the 2023 season. Of the nine seniors on the roster, all but one call the state of Minnesota home as the eight are from within 45 miles of the St. Thomas campus.
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Live Media
Live Stats: vs South Dakota | at Kansas City
Stream/Live Video: Summit League Network
Series History
St. Thomas and South Dakota have played nine times in the programs' history, as the Coyotes snapped the Tommies' back-to-back wins in the series on Oct. 9. USD won the first match of the 2025 season, 3-1 (22-25, 25-18, 21-25, 19-25), after the Purple swept the 2024 season series. The Tommies hit .184 from the floor, the fifth lowest percentage of the season, compared to .267 for the Coyotes. Megan Wetter paced the Tommie offense with 13 kills, her eighth of nine matches with at least 10 kills and a .300+ attack percentage. Morgan Kealy directed with 34 assists along with 8 digs, 4 kills and 3 blocks.
St. Thomas and Kansas City began the series with the Tommies' transition to Division I in 2021 as the Roos took the first six matches. The Purple have since put up three straight wins over UMKC, taking the first match of the 2025 season 3-1 (23-25, 25-11, 25-18, 25-15). It was the first match of the series that went past three sets. Ellie Gustafson recorded her 16th career double-double (now at 18) with 15 kills and 12 digs, hitting .361 from the floor, while Kealy also recorded a double-double of 43 assists and 15 digs. Gustafson was one of four Tommies to total double figure kills as Tezra Rudzitis led the team with 16 on a .517 hitting percentage, Anya Schmidt hit 12 kills and Wetter totaled 10 along with a team-high four blocks. Allie Kopp set a career high five aces, including four in set two. St. Thomas finished with 12 service aces as a team, its sixth match with at least 10 this season.
Bring Out The Brooms
St. Thomas came away with a match sweep for the first time during the Summit League schedule, taking down North Dakota State on Oct. 18 (25-15, 25-20, 25-20) before another sweep Oct. 23 at Omaha (25-18, 25-18, 25-18). It's the fifth and sixth sweep of the season for the Tommies and the first ever in the series against the Bison and the Mavericks. The Tommies hit .357 against the Bison, their third highest percentage of the season, and .429 at the Mavericks, a Division I era single-match program record.
Reaching New Highs (Lows)
Following the team's four-match winning streak, St. Thomas moved to an in-season program best RPI ranking of 69. The Tommies were ranked 85 during the first RPI rankings of the season on Oct. 5, 2025 before falling four spots after losses to South Dakota (RPI: 81) and South Dakota State (RPI: 25) and now jumping to the second best ranking among all Summit League teams. The Tommies ranked 79 before their four-set win at Denver and sweep at Omaha. South Dakota enters the week ranked 76th in the RPI rankings.
Going Triple-Double
Morgan Kealy recorded the program's first triple-double of the Division I era Oct. 23 at Omaha, putting up 41 assists, 12 digs and a career-high 11 kills. It marked her 38th career double-double, her seventh match of the season with at least 40 assists, and 11 match of 2025 with at least 10 digs. She hit a season-high .579 on 19 attempts, setting up her week total of 15 kills on a .539 hitting percentage with no errors on 28 total attacks. Kealy led the Summit League last week in hitting percentage and assists per set and added three aces at Omaha.
Make It Three Offensive
Seniors Megan Wetter and Tezra Rudzitis were each named the Summit League Offensive Player of the Week over the first three weeks of the season before Morgan Kealy earned the same conference honor Oct. 21. It's the first season since joining the Summit League that the program has had three offensive performers of the week, recording four total performers of the week last season (two offensive and two defensive). Kealy's award was the first of her career and the eighth overall player of the week honor for the program since 2023. She earned the recognition after averaging 12.14 assists per set during wins over North Dakota (3-1) and North Dakota State (3-0). She began her week with 52 assists and 15 digs against North Dakota, recording the program's second most assists per set in a match of the DI era before coming up one dig shy of another double-double of 33 assists and 9 digs against North Dakota State.
Ace Ace Baby
Anya Schmidt's hot run at the service line has lifted her to rank fourth nationally in aces per set with 0.64 and sixth in total aces with 47. She has at least one ace in all but five matches this season and tied the Summit League four-set single-match record with 10 aces, shattering her previous DI program single-match record of 7, on Oct. 2 at Oral Roberts. It's also tied for the most aces in any match in NCAA DI this season. Schmidt added 10 kills with the 10 aces, marking the program's first double-double outside of kills/digs during the DI era. Three Tommies previously totaled five service aces between 2022 and 2024 while Schmidt now has four matches with at least five service aces over the past eight matches. Senior Allie Kopp is right behind Schmidt in service aces with 0.44 per set, ranking 48th nationally, as the duo is first and third in the Summit League.
500 Wins with the Purple and Gray
Head Coach Thanh Pham is became the 28th active NCAA Division I head coach to reach 500 career wins, doing so following a 2-0 week Oct. 16 and 18 against North Dakota and North Dakota State. He ranks 10th among active DI head coaches in winning percentage among coaches with at least 500 wins. Pham's first career win came as a 3-1 decision over Puget Sound during his first-ever match with the Purple. He also surpasses 700 career matches coached on Sept. 13, a 3-1 win over Stony Brook to extend the team's winning streak to six. Pham became one of 23 active head coach among all of NCAA with at least 700 matches coached and a .700 winning percentage at one program. Coach Pham is the longest tenured head coach within the Summit League, the next longest tenured being Kansas City's Kristi Posey whose first season was 2011.
Ranking Top 50 Nationally
St. Thomas continued to build on its national-ranking stats through the first nine matches of Summit League play. The Tommies are 5th in kills per set (14.45), 7th in aces per set (2.16), 13th in assists per set (13.21), 35th in hitting percentage (.262) and 41st in attacks per set (36.58). Within the league, St. Thomas ranks first in points per set (18.19), assists per set, kills per set, hitting percentage and aces per set. Individually, Morgan Kealy moved within up to 31st in the country with 10.10 assists per set while Tezra Rudzitis is117th nationally hitting .341, followed by Megan Wetter at 121st hitting .340.
Digging Her Way Up
Senior libero Ella Voegele continues to rack up the digs and is ranked eighth among all active NCAA DI athletes and 36th among active athletes in all divisions for total digs, entering the week with 1,651. In addition, she ranks seventh among all DI athletes in career digs per set with 4.33. She began her career at UNC-Greensboro with 454 digs as a freshman before following up with 432 as a sophomore at St. Thomas and a single-season best 506 as a junior. Her 2023 and 2024 season performances are the best for the program since joining DI in 2021, surpassing Carrie Rutledge's marks in 2021 (310) and 2022 (338). Through 2025, Voegele ranks fourth in digs per set (3.55) and fifth in the league in both total digs (259).
2K(ealy) Assists
Junior setter Morgan Kealy continues to direct the Tommie offense as she surpassed 2,000 career assists during the sweep over Northwestern. She is second in the Summit League with 737 total assists this season (10.10 per set) and is second in active career assists (2,425) among all Summit League setters, trailing only Avery Van Hook from South Dakota (2,997).
Program's New DI Blocking Leader
Megan Wetter became the program's DI-era leader in career blocks during the Bryant Invitational, totaling seven total blocks over three matches with the final two blocks putting her at 201 for her career. She's the second Tommie to surpass the 200-block mark during the DI era, joining Ellie Dammann (2021-23) who finished her career with 200. With 44 total blocks in 2025, Wetter currently has 236 in her career.
Tops in the Summit League
Heading into the week, St. Thomas is the only program in the Summit League to rank among the top three in the conference in each of points per set (1st/18.19), kills per set (1st/14.45), service aces (1st/2.16), hitting percentage (1st/.262), assists per set (1st/13.21) and digs per set (3rd/15.05). On the defensive end, St. Thomas ranks among the top three in opponent assists per set (1st/10.68), kills per set (1st/11.56), and aces per set (3rd/1.32).
All-Around Power
Of the top 12 individuals among the league in kills per set, two programs have multiple athletes on the list. While Omaha has two among the top 12, St. Thomas features four athletes including Tezra Rudzitis (6th/3.23), Anya Schmidt (7th/3.12), Ellie Gustafson (11th/2.86) and Megan Wetter (12th/2.84). Since 2021, St. Thomas has not had three athletes average 2.65 kills per set or better during the same season.
Ready to Dance
With the transition in the rear-view mirror, St. Thomas is beginning its first season as a postseason-tournament-eligible program within NCAA Division I. That includes the Summit League tournament, in which the Tommies were not able to participate over the four-season transition period. Initially a five-year transition period, the NCAA Division I Council voted in January in favor of a reduction to the department's provisional period from five to four years. The NCAA later announced in June that St. Thomas had completed its reclassification process and is fully eligible to compete in postseason play, including the Summit League Tournament hosted Nov. 23-25 in Brookings, S.D.
100 Stuffs
Redshirt sophomore middle blocker Addie Schmotzer took 37 matches to reach 100 career blocks with the Tommies, recording stuff number 100 on her second block of the sweep at Northwestern on Sept. 18. She totaled 82 during her redshirt freshman campaign, while her 21 career solo blocks (13 in 2024) rank tied for second for the program during the DI era, trailing only Megan Wetter with 38. Schmotzer is 23rd in the league with 27 total blocks and 25th with 0.52 blocks per set.
Another First to Start the Summit
The Tommies began the Summit League schedule with three straight wins, the first time going 3-0 to start league play since joining in 2021. St. Thomas pulled off a win during its first ever home Summit League match, a five-set victory over North Dakota on Sept. 30, 2021, but had gone 0-8 during conference-opening weekends until this season. The Purple began this conference schedule with four-set wins over Kansas City, Omaha and Oral Roberts, the program's third straight win over UMKC, the first ever win over UNO and the fourth straight over ORU.
Ellie Gustafson and Morgan Kealy each recorded two double-doubles over the first three league matches. Gustafson most recently posted 12 kills, three behind Tezra Rudzitis with a team-high 15 hitting .480, and 10 digs on Oct. 2 during the win over Oral Roberts. Anya Schmidt set career highs against UNO with 26.0 points, 19 kills and 7 service aces, setting then later breaking the DI program record in aces. Her 19 kills rank fourth by a freshman and tied for eighth overall by a Tommie in a match during the DI era.
Another B1G Win
St. Thomas came away with the program's second win against a Power Four school all-time as it swept Northwestern (25-15, 25-17, 25-20) in Evanston, Ill., to begin the Northwestern Invitational, handing the Wildcats just their second loss of the season. It was the first sweep NU had allowed over a 15-match span. Senior Tezra Rudzitis and freshman Anya Schmidt were named to the All-Tournament Team while senior Megan Wetter totaled 17 kills on a .517 hitting percentage against Northwestern. St. Thomas' first Power Four win came a season ago over Iowa, 3-1 (25-19, 25-23, 24-26, 25-19), at the Panther Invitational in Milwaukee, Wis.
Dominating Non-Conference Play
St. Thomas won seven straight matches following its sweep over the Big Ten's Northwestern (25-15, 25-17, 25-20), marking its longest winning streak since joining Division I in 2021. The Tommies won their second straight tournament title with three all-tournament team selections in both tournaments, including both tournament MVPs in Ellie Gustafson (Molly Howard-Gerwig Memorial Invitational) and Ella Voegele (Bryant Invitational). After going 7-29 through the program's first 13 non-conference tournaments of the DI era, the Tommies have now gone 15-4 through the previous seven tournaments dating back to Sept. 5, 2024. During that span, St. Thomas has gone 15-1 through six of those tournaments with the majority of the losses coming at the Golden Gopher Invitational to start this season.
Season-Opening Double-Digit Kill Streak
Junior outside hitter Ellie Gustafson opened the 2025 campaign with six straight double-digit kill performances, becoming the first Tommie to do so since Taylor Lewis in 2016 (11 straight). The streak, which came to an end to start the Bryant Invitational, was also the longest of the Division I era, surpassing Lauren Galvin's three-match run to begin 2023. Gustafson is second on the team with 2.97 kills per set (98 kills). She posted a season-high 16 kills against Ball State, added two 14-kill outings, and recorded 10 kills in three additional matches to begin the season.
Veteran Leadership
Head Coach Thanh Pham enters his 23rd season leading St. Thomas, the longest-tenured head coach in the Summit League. He coached his 700th match on Sept. 13, a 3-1 win over Stony Brook to close the Bryant Invitational as tournament champions. Pham's culture and patience paid off during the final season of transition as the Tommies put together their most successful Division I campaign. The Purple finished 18-12 overall, becoming just the sixth transitioning program since 2011 to reach at least 18 wins and the first since 2018.
With the exit of 2012 St. Thomas Hall of Fame top assistant coach Joy Tietz, Pham added Minnesota Volleyball Coaches Association Hall of Famer Jackie Richter, a Minnesota prep coaching legend, as the next top assistant. Richter most recently served as the head coach at Lakeville North High School where she won the 2017 Minnesota State Championship during four state tournament appearances. She was twice named Minnesota State Coach of the Year (2017, 2022) and was a Minnesota Sports Awards Coach of the Year finalist (2018).
Taking 1 from No. 11
St. Thomas battled No. 11 Minnesota to four sets in a 3-1 loss, marking the program's first-ever set victory against a nationally ranked opponent. Rudzitis tied her career high with 18 kills on .263 hitting, capping a weekend that earned her Golden Gopher Invitational All-Tournament Team honors. Freshman outside Anya Schmidt posted her first career double-double with 12 kills and 12 digs, while junior Ellie Gustafson recorded her third straight double-digit kill match to open the season.
High Preseason Praise
After finishing third in the Summit League standings a season ago, the Tommies were picked to finish third in the 2025 Summit League Preseason Coaches' Poll. It's the highest preseason selection since joining the league in 2021. St. Thomas totaled 48 points behind South Dakota State with 62 points and 6 first-place votes and South Dakota with 57 points and 3 first-place votes. Setter Morgan Kealy and middle blocker Megan Wetter were named the program's Players to Watch.
Loaded on the Upper End
What Tommie Volleyball lacked to start the Division I era has now become a strength of the team: 14 of the team's 21 athletes are upperclassmen. Among the upperclassmen, nine are seniors with seven being a part of the program over each of the past four seasons. Kaitlynn Peterson and Ella Voegele transferred into the program before the 2023 season. Of the nine seniors on the roster, all but one call the state of Minnesota home as the eight are from within 45 miles of the St. Thomas campus.
Summit League Network
All home Tommie Volleyball matches, and all Summit League matches, will be streamed exclusively on the Summit League Network, in partnership with Midco Sports. A subscription-based network, viewers can access all St. Thomas athletics events HERE.
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Players Mentioned
St. Thomas Volleyball 2023 Intro Video
Tuesday, September 05
Volleyball
Saturday, November 19
St. Thomas Volleyball 2022 Intro Video
Friday, September 30
Volleyball vs. South Dakota
Saturday, November 06























