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Sutton’s Huxoll part of MSU Denver’s national championship volleyball run

Sutton’s Huxoll part of MSU Denver’s national championship volleyball run
The MSU Denver Roadrunner volleyball team earned a program first last weekend, winning the program’s first-ever NCAA Division II national championship. Sutton graduate, Alivia Huxoll, pictured in the bottom row, at the far right is a member of the history making team. COURTESY OF MSU DENVER | CLAY COUNTY NEWS

MSU Denver volleyball etched its name into the history books on Saturday night, Dec. 13, capturing the program’s first-ever NCAA Division II National Championship with a 3–1 victory over Concordia-Saint Paul at the Sanford Pentagon in Sioux Falls, SD.

The Roadrunners rallied from an early deficit in the opening set and never lost their composure, closing out a historic postseason run with set scores of 25–22, 25–20, 20–25, 25–21.

MSU Denver closed the season with a 32–3 overall record, capped by an unforgettable run that culminated in the program’s ultimate prize.

Sutton graduate Alivia Huxoll was a member of the MSU Denver of the championship run.

Huxoll, the daughter of Edd and Erica Huxoll, is a 6-0 junior for the Roadrunners and played outside hitter. She is a 2022 graduate of Sutton High School. She had 83 kills this season.


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