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Tigers Earns Fourth Trip to NCAA Tournament
December 8, 1998
The Clemson volleyball team (22-11, 10-6 ACC) earned its fourth trip in the last six seasons to the NCAA Tournament. The Tigers defeated Fairfield 3-0 (15-9, 15-9, 15-5) at Penn State in the first round of the tournament, handing the Stags only their second loss of the season. Clemson held a 17-6 blocking advantage in the match, led by Stephanie Schulz and Cindy Stern who recorded nine and eight blocks, respectively. Stern led the team with 13 kills, and Alison Coday added 11 kills. Skye Frost had 16 digs in the match. Second-ranked Penn State (32-0) defeated Clemson 3-0 (15-2, 15-11, 15-5) in the tournament's second round. Freshman Jodi Steffes led the Tigers, hitting .538 with 14 kills, no errors and 26 attempts. She also recorded team-highs of 11 digs and three block assists.
Tigers at the ACC Tournament Senior Stephanie Schulz hit .382 for the match, with 15 kills, two errors and 34 attacks. Alison Coday had 28 kills, eight errors and 77 total attempts, for a .260 hitting percentage. Seven Tigers had double-figures in digs, including Skye Frost, who led the team with 30 digs. All six Clemson starters recorded double-doubles in the match. Top-seeded North Carolina defeated Clemson 3-1 in the semi-finals, ending the Tigers' bid for a second-straight ACC Championship. The Tigers took the first game 15-11, before dropping the next three 12-15, 5-15, 5-15. Freshman Jodi Steffes hit .310, with 12 kills, three errors and 29 attempts. She also led the team with 19 digs.
Clemson Players Earn ACC Honors Stern ranked fourth in the league with 1.31 blocks per game, for a total of 152 blocks during the regular season. She averaged 1.35 blocks per game against ACC foes. Stern hit .265 for the regular season, with 396 kills. Freshman Jodi Steffes was selected to the all-rookie team and was chosen ACC Rookie-of-the-Year. Steffes hit .203 for the regular season, with 226 kills. She also had 22 service aces. Against ACC competition, Steffes hit .240, with 164 kills. She recorded 205 of her 299 digs against ACC teams. Steffes is Clemson's third Rookie-of-the-Year in the past six years.
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Current Tigers Among Career Leaders Junior Cindy Stern is third on Clemson's all-time list with 1,213 kills. She passed the 1,000 career kill plateau earlier this season at Maryland. Stern ranks third on the career block assists list with 364 block assists and is in fifth place on the career block solos list with 120 block solos. Junior Alison Coday ranks sixth on Clemson's career leaders list with 1,163 kills. She became the tenth player in Tiger history to tally 1,000 career kills Nov. 2 at Florida State.
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