The Delano Tigers must be feeling a lot of underdog love right now.
With the smallest enrollment of the 96 teams in Class 3A, Delano moved within one victory of a state championship by defeating Osseo 25-9, 21-25, 25-15, 25-21 in the semifinals Friday at Xcel Energy Center.
"It's definitely a motivating factor," senior middle hitter Shelby Seurer said. "We're here to prove we deserve to be here. Being the smallest school doesn't mean anything."
Delano's student enrollment is 724, according to the Minnesota State High School League. Osseo has 1,674 students. Eagan, which will face Delano (30-3) in Saturday's final, has an enrollment of 2,043.
"We're the little guys in the big class," Delano coach Rebecca Rue said. "You look at the enrollment numbers in the program and we're a lot closer to the Class 2A teams. But the line has be drawn somewhere. We looked at it as something that, if we do it, will mean the world to us."
Delano's victory over Chaska, which spent much of the season ranked No. 1, in the Section 2 championship match provided confidence that the Tigers carried into the state tournament.
"After Chaska, we started to finally believe that we are a good team and can beat anyone," libero Elle Heinonen said.
After the way the Tigers dismantled Osseo, it's impossible to say they don't belong with the big schools. Passing with precision and using a three-player attack at the net, Delano started strong with a 25-9 first-set victory. Osseo (29-2) bounced back to win the second set, but Delano responded by playing to Osseo's weaknesses and swept the final two sets.