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Knoch grad Jack BC3 volleyball assists record

Knoch graduate Morgan Jack is chasing the Butler County Community College women’s volleyball career assists record. Submitted Photo

BUTLER TWP — The Butler County Community College volleyball team, ranked No. 1 this season for the first time in program history, chases a fourth consecutive region title Saturday behind an All-American setter who is chasing a nearly two-decades-old college record in career assists.

The National Junior College Athletic Association Division III Region 20 championship tournament in BC3’s Field House will be the final appearance at home in 2022 for the Pioneers, and in her BC3 career for setter Morgan Jack, a Knoch graduate.

BC3 has won 10 matches in a row and is 17-2. With two victories Saturday, the Pioneers would win Region 20 and advance in the postseason to a Mid-Atlantic District A-B championship tournament in North Carolina.

The Pioneers have been ranked No. 1 among 96 NJCAA Division III programs in five consecutive weekly polls.

BC3 faces Anne Arundel Community College, Arnold, Md., at 11 a.m. in a Region 20 semifinal. The winner advances to play either Howard Community College, Columbia, Md., or Westmoreland County Community College at 4 p.m. in the final.

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