OVERLAND PARK, Kan. – The Johnson County Community College volleyball team capped another successful season by placing fourth at the NJCAA Division II National Tournament over the weekend in Grand Rapids, Iowa. This marked the seventh time in 15 seasons that head coach Jennifer Ei led her team to a top four national finish.
After opening the tournament with a pair of sweeps to reach the semifinals, the Lady Cavaliers lost a tough five set match the eventual national champion Richard Bland College. They followed with a 3-0 loss to Parkland to finish the season 36-5.
Sophomore outside hitter Taylor McCarthy was named to the all-tournament team. She was in double figures in kills in three of the four matches and posted a kill percentage of .243.
Sophomore outside hitter Jadyn Troutman also had a solid performance in the tournament. She posted double digits in kills in all four matches and finished with a kill percentage of .340.
Sophomore setter Lauren McClure tallied 112 assists, which rank as the ninth most recorded in a national tournament by a JCCC setter, and sophomore libero Addyson Mock was solid in the back posting 46 total digs.






