PUEBLO, Colo.—Westminster volleyball's 2025 season came to a close on Tuesday night as the Griffins fell 3–1 to No. 3 seed CSU Pueblo in the RMAC Tournament Quarterfinal, ending the program's third straight postseason appearance. Westminster pushed the ThunderWolves throughout the match, taking the third set and generating momentum behind a balanced offensive effort, but ultimately came up short by scores of 17–25, 16–25, 25–22, 13–25 at Massari Arena.
The Griffins finished with 45 kills, and 161 total attacks for a .124 hitting percentage, adding 38 assists, 1 service ace, 7 total blocks, and 63 digs. CSU Pueblo countered with 56 kills, 19 errors, and 145 attacks for a .255 hitting percentage, along with 53 assists, 7 aces, 12 total blocks, and 78 digs.
Gerritsen Leads With a Career Night
Senior setter/opposite Josie Gerritsen delivered one of her strongest performances of the season, finishing with a team-high 13 kills, a .273 hitting percentage, 8 assists, 8 digs, and 13.5 total points.
Killett, Huntsman, Myers Add Key Production
Middle blocker Hailey Killett added 9 kills on .273 hitting, along with 1 block assist, 2 digs, and 9.5 points.
Senior outside Breegan Huntsman provided 6 kills, Westminster's lone service ace, 12 digs, and 7.0 points, while Mailei Myers contributed 5 kills, 3 blocks, and 7.0 points.
Defensive Effort Anchored by Livolsi
Freshman libero Ava Livolsi posted a team-high 18 digs, extending her strong late-season play and helping steady the back row against a high-powered Pueblo attack.
Additional Contributions
A Competitive Finish to a Strong Season
The quarterfinal featured 15 tie scores and 4 lead changes, with Westminster's third-set win showcasing the team's resilience in a postseason atmosphere. The Griffins wrap up the year at 17–10 overall, marking continued progress for a program that has now qualified for the RMAC Tournament in three consecutive seasons.