Adoranti shined on the defensive end as the No. 2 seed Cavaliers from the East Division were able to defeat No. 3 (West) Cedarville in the first-round of the Great Midwest Championship.
Adoranti led all players with 5.29 digs per set (37) to help lift the Walsh program into the semifinals with what turned out to be a 21-win season.
The Cavaliers won six of their last seven to enter the postseason. Adoranti had 23 digs and a pair of service aces as Walsh came back to win all three sets in order against the Yellow Jackets.
She then finished out her impressive junior campaign with 14 digs in four games against eventual conference champion Hillsdale.
Adoranti finished the season averaging 4.97 digs per set and also had a team-high 45 service aces while playing in all possible 117 sets on the floor.