It doesn't happen often, but Eden Prairie is playing the role of underdog. So far, it fits very well.
The Eagles, despite losing 10 seniors from their 2012 Class 3A runners-up, outlasted Roseville 22-25, 25-16, 25-20, 26-24 on Thursday at Xcel Energy Center.
"Of the three teams I've coached in the tournament, this is my favorite," said coach Chad Becker, who also led the Eagles to the 2011 state championship. "Not because they're doing anything better than the other teams but because of how far they've come. We don't have any big names to rely on. I doubt anyone outside of Eden Prairie would have thought we had a chance to make the final four. It's very gratifying."
After No. 4 seed Eden Prairie (22-9) dropped the first set to No. 5 Roseville (20-11), Becker made a defensive adjustment, moving around a block, and emphasized the need for the Eagles to pick their spots to attack.
"We had to score points when [Roseville's Monica Burich] was in the back row," Becker said. "She's such a force at the net that we had to take advantage when we could."
Eden Prairie won the final three sets, including a fourth-set rally that turned a 23-19 deficit into a 26-24 victory.
Aulora Campbell's 20 kills led the Eagles. Abby Irhke, who played despite a severely sprained left ankle, added 16 kills and 21 digs.
"It feels really good to be the underdog for once," Ihrke said. "We'll have to carry that over into our match against Eagan. The great thing is, this is a whole team effort. You can put anyone in and they can do the job."