As postseason looms for No. 13 Wallace State volleyball, program has won 114 consecutive home conference matches
HANCEVILLE, ALA. – Wallace State’s volleyball program has achieved a laundry list
of accomplishments during the past 15 seasons.
The Lions have won 14 consecutive regular-season Alabama Community College Conference
championships and 11 of the past 12 ACCC Tournaments.
Wallace State has advanced to the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA)
Division I National Championship tournament 11 of the past 12 seasons under coach
Randy Daniel and produced 12 NJCAA All-Americans and record-setting players under
his watch.
Wallace State’s final regular season conference home match this season was on Oct.
16 against Coastal Alabama-Southern. The Lions (25-14, 21-25, 18-25, 25-16, 15-11)
prevailed to cap off a perfect 20-0 mark in ACCC action, extending the program’s home
conference winning streak to 114 matches.
That’s correct. Wallace State volleyball has won 114 consecutive ACCC home matches
– a streak dating back to Daniel’s inaugural campaign in 2008.
“When I first took the job, I wanted to build a consistent and competitive program.
Looking back, there’s no way to predict we would win at the level we have. We have
a different group every year, so it’s a testament to the dedication and commitment
each player has put forth each season to continue the strong expectations that have
been established,” said Daniel, who’s the program’s all-time winningest coach and
reached 500 career wins with Wallace State last season. “It’s an accomplishment that
binds all players who have competed and played for us.”
Daniel and the Lions are again the ACCC Tournament’s top seed after the Lions finished
the regular season with a 38-6 record, winning 25 straight matches to close the regular
season. The postseason begins Friday at Traditions Bank Arena at Tom Drake Coliseum.
The Lions have a first-round bye and play the Coastal Alabama-East/Bishop State winner
at 3:30 p.m. on Friday.
The tournament championship is scheduled for Sunday at 12:30 p.m. All tournament games
will be streamed live at www.jockjive.com
Sophomore setter Savannah Rutledge, a NJCAA 2nd-team All-American last season, has already set the single-season assists record at
Wallace State, rolling into the tournament with 1,478 assists through 44 matches.
She’s 72 assists away from setting the career assists record, which is held by Abby
Borden (2016-17).
“It’s special to be recruited by Wallace State and coach Daniel and know that he believes
in you to help continue a legacy. The expectations here make you want to work hard
and be the best player you can be,” said Rutledge, an Albertville native.
The 114 mark encompasses the contributions from many former Wallace State volleyball
players.
Here’s thoughts from some of the former players about the program:
Kheala Beck (formerly Roberts) – played from 2014-15; former WSCC assistant coach; was a part of 74 wins and won
two ACCC championships, including her sophomore season when she was named an All-ACCC/Region
22 first-team selection and made the ACCC All-Tournament team: “We were expected to
win every single match. Even though there were high expectations, I think it’s good
to have an achievable goal in mind. As you’re expected to win, people see you winning,
but they don’t see the practice that’s put in and the energy you put forth every single
day. Discipline and structure go a long way for the program’s success. You know what’s
expected.”
Kate Kent – played from 2018-19; former WSCC assistant coach; part of 71 wins, two ACCC regular-season
championships and one conference tournament title: “Wallace State volleyball is the
best of the best and you know that when you commit to play and wear a Wallace State
jersey. Not only did the program benefit me as a volleyball player, but it also molded
a successful life for me off the court. Whether it’s academics, work or relationships
with others, because of Wallace State volleyball, I have a determined mindset to be
the best at anything I set my mind to.”
Cassie Mullinax (formerly Daniels) – played from 2008-09; NJCAA Honorable Mention All-American in 2009; setter on the
first team to win a tournament title under Daniel; current Bob Jones head volleyball
coach: “Being able to start the winning tradition as a member of the first conference
championship team is something I will always take pride in. That feeling was the best
in the world. I’m grateful for coach Daniel believing in me and helping me become
the coach and person I am today.”
Emily Lambert (formerly Wilson) – played from 2016-17; all-time leader in program history for digs in a season and
career; part of two conference tournament championship teams; 2nd-team All-ACCC selection as a sophomore: “Being a part of Wallace State volleyball
meant I was chosen to continue a winning culture. It meant I had to make the decision
every day to get better on and off the court. I had to persevere mentally and physically
when I didn’t think I could anymore. My time at Wallace State helped me grow into
the person I am today.”
For more information about Wallace State athletics, visit www.athletics.wallacestate.edu or the athletics Facebook page at www.wallacestate.edu/athleticsfb.
###id="attachment_18273" align="alignnone" width="300" Wallace State libero Temperance Chatman is among the sophomores on this season’s team,
leading the ACCC in digs.id="attachment_18274" align="alignnone" width="200" Coach Randy Daniel has led the program to 114 straight home conference match wins.______________________________
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