South Dakota State ended its 52nd season with a 2-25 overall record and a 0-14 record in The Summit League.
The Jackrabbits finished ninth in the league standings.
 Diggin In
Ellie Benson logged more than 350 digs this season for the second consecutive season.
The libero also recorded over 4.0 digs per set for the second-straight season.
 In the Record Book
Benson finished her three-year career as the 13th Jackrabbit to record 1,000-plus digs.
She recorded 1,047 digs and averaged 3.58 per set.
 Munger Moves Up Assists List
Mattison Munger finished her junior season with 1,998 career assists, two shy of becoming the ninth Jackrabbit with more than 2,000 set assists in a career.
 School Record Tied
Macy Smith tied the school record for solo blocks in five sets with five in the Western Illinois match Oct. 6.
The middle blocker's eight total blocks in the match were the most since Wagner Larson had nine block assists against Oral Roberts, Nov. 14, 2014.
 One and Done
South Dakota State had 13 service aces at Western Illinois Oct. 6.
The service aces were the fourth-most in school history and the second-most in a five-set match.
Three Jackrabbits were named to four all-tournament teams this past season.
Peterson was named to the Pepsi Panther Invitational All-Tournament team Aug. 26 and the CEFCU Invitational All-Tournament team Sept. 16.
Benson picked up her first career all-tournament honors Sept. 9 when she was named to the UND Classic All-Tournament team.
At South Dakota State's Hampton Inn Jackrabbits Invitational, Makenzie Hennen was honored on the all-tournament team Sept. 2.
 Thank you, Fans
South Dakota State averaged 351 fans at 10 home matches, ranking sixth overall in The Summit League.
In seven home Summit League matches, SDSU averaged 414 fans to rank sixth.
The largest home crowd in 2017 was against Omaha. A total of 669 fans were in attendance.
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