
Hillsboro, Kan - Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference honored four Bluejay volleyball players for their efforts this season, as they were named to the All-KCAC Teams.
Senior Audrey Schellenberg (Wichita, Kan.) received top honors as she was named First Team All-Conference. Schellenberg was named KCAC Setter of the Week three times during the year, leading the Bluejays in assists per game at 6.95, ranking her third in the conference.

Hillsboro, Kan. - After ripping off nine straight victories, Tabor's run at the KCAC tournament championship and a spot in the NAIA national championship ended Friday evening in North Newton Kan. The Lady Jays fell to Bethany College, in four games (23-25, 15-25, 25-16, 21-25).
"It was hard to lose that game because I feel like we had been gaining speed as a team over the last month, and I just wanted to see what this team was capable of," said Head Coach Amy Ratzlaff."

Hillsboro, Kan. - The Tabor College volleyball team continued its impressive winning streak Tuesday, defeating the visiting University of St. Mary for the third time this season, (20-25, 28-26, 25-17, 25-16) in four games.
The win was the ninth straight for the Bluejays. More importantly it secured a spot in the semifinals of the KCAC tournament.
The Bluejays now will travel to Bethel College in North Newton to take on Bethany College, at 5 p.m., Friday, Nov. 14.

Hillsboro, Kan. - The Tabor College Volleyball Team entered the KCAC Tournament as the hottest team in the conference, and nothing has changed, as it cruised past visiting Southwestern College (25-11, 25-14, 25-11) in three games in the opening round of the KCAC tournament.
The win was the Bluejays eighth straight, and they now move into the second round, where they will host the University of St. Mary at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 11.

Hillsboro, Kan. - The Tabor College Women's Volleyball Team ended regular season play with a victory at home Thursday, night as it defeated Sterling College (25-13, 25-18, 25-13) in three straight matches.
The win was the Bluejays seventh in a row, and they enter the KCAC Tournament as the hottest team in the conference.