Volleyball state tournament schedule

November 6, 2014 at 6:41AM
Eagan's Callie Schapekahm, left, hugged teammate Celia Bertsch after winning the state championship Class 3A finals at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Min., Saturday, November 9, 2013. Eagan won over Delano 3-2. ] (KYNDELL HARKNESS/STAR TRIBUNE) kyndell.harkness@startribune.com ORG XMIT: MIN1311091945510087
Eagan’s Callie Schapekahm, left, hugged teammate Celia Bertsch after the Wildcats won last year’s Class 3A state title. Eagan is the No. 3 seed this year. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Schedule

Thursday-Saturday • Xcel Energy Center

Class 3A

Quarterfinals • Thursday

• Chaska (No. 1 seed, 27-3) vs. Bemidji (19-11), 9 am

• Roseville (No. 4, 25-4) vs. Champlin Park (No. 5, 24-7), 9 am

• Eden Prairie (No. 2, 27-3) vs. Rochester Mayo (26-3), 11 am

• Eagan (No. 3, 24-5) vs. Cambridge-Isanti (27-4), 11 am

Semifinals • Friday

• Quarterfinal winners, 9 am and 11 am

Third Place • Saturday

• Semifinal losers, 3 pm

Championship

• Semifinal winners', 5 pm

CLASS 2A

Quarterfinals • Thursday

• Stewartville (No. 1 seed, 27-6) vs. Mora (26-5), 5 pm

• Concordia Academy (No. 4, 26-7) vs. Maple Lake (No. 5, 27-5), 5 pm

• Marshall (No. 2, 23-9) vs. Thief River Falls (23-9), 7 pm

• Belle Plaine (No. 3, 22-10) vs. Rocori (25-5), 7 pm

Semifinals • Friday

• Quarterfinal winners, 5 pm and 7 pm

Third Place • Saturday

• Semifinal losers, 1 pm

Championship

• Semifinal winners', 3 pm

CLASS 1A

Quarterfinals • Thursday

• Bethlehem Academy (No. 1 seed, 26-4) vs. Kittson County Central (25-7), 1 pm

• Martin County West (No. 4, 28-5) vs. Ada-Borup (No. 5, 26-5), 1 pm

• Tracy-Milroy-Balaton (No.2, 26-9) vs. Browerville (24-5), 3 pm

• Mayer Lutheran (No. 3, 18-15) vs. Carlton (27-5), 3 pm

Semifinals • Friday

• Quarterfinal winners, 1 pm and 3 pm

Third Place • Saturday

• Semifinal losers', 11 am

Championship

• Semifinal winners', 1 pm

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