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The 糖心Vloge won its first women鈥檚 volleyball national championship on Saturday night and the magnitude of the moment still is sinking in for everyone surrounding the program.

鈥淚t鈥檚 definitely surreal,鈥 senior Makenzie Bachmann, a native of Chaska, Minnesota, who will graduate in December with an English teaching major, communication studies minor and a certificate in social work, child welfare, said Tuesday morning on WEAU-TV. 鈥淚 just keeping saying it out loud to everybody I鈥檓 talking to that we are national champions.鈥

The Blugolds won the NCAA Division III title at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, on Nov. 20 with a 3-0 sweep of Calvin University. The fourth-seeded Blugolds had defeated Juniata College and Tufts University the previous two days to advance to the championship match.

Senior Taylor Scalia said this year鈥檚 volleyball team was inspired by the 2018 volleyball team鈥檚 run to the Final Four and was determined to win the program鈥檚 first national title.

鈥淚t鈥檚 just an amazing feeling and so cool that all the hard work paid off,鈥 said Scalia, who will graduate in December with an information systems major, a marketing minor and certificates in digital marketing analytics and organizational communication.

Another senior, Kendra Baierl, was ecstatic during an interview upon returning to Eau Claire Sunday night.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been crazy,鈥 Baierl, who will graduate in December with majors in psychology and marketing, and a minor in management, said at the welcome home celebration at McPhee Physical Education Center. 鈥淚鈥檓 just trying to soak it all in and remember these moments. This is once in a lifetime and I just feel so lucky to have ended my career this way.鈥

Head Coach Kim Wudi, who was an all-conference and all-region volleyball player at UW-Eau Claire, played for Blugold Hall of Fame coach Lisa Herb. Wudi said she is a proud Blugold who was happy her former coach was able to hold the national championship trophy this week.

Wudi credited the 鈥渇amily atmosphere鈥 surrounding the volleyball program in its quest for a title.

鈥淲hen you have a lot of people in pursuit of a similar goal it really is like a family,鈥 Wudi said. 鈥淭here is so much love and so much support for each other 鈥 both on and off the court. We鈥檙e there for each other through thick and thin. There鈥檚 been a lot of adversity over the last couple of years and for us to get through that together was amazing.鈥

Director of Athletics Dan Schumacher noted that some of the senior players will graduate in December.

鈥淣ow they鈥檙e going to walk out of here with a ring on their finger as a national champion and they鈥檙e going to have a diploma in the other hand,鈥 Schumacher said.

The national championship is the 14th in UW-Eau Claire history in either NCAA or NAIA.

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