Box Score Plymouth, IN -- The women's volleyball team swept Ancilla College with set scores of 25-13, 25-19, 25-16. The win makes in a three in a row as the Raiders improve to 3-2 overall.
In set one,
Kylie Oberlin led the Raiders with four kills and hit .667.
Kailey Carmean picked up six assists and four service aces while
Audrey Gower picked up a set high five digs. The visitors had 11 kills on 22 attempts, committing only one hitting error to hit .455 as a team.
In set two, Oberlin picked up another four kills paired with another .667 hitting percentage.
Zari Kruger ran the offense in set two picking up a career high 10 assists. Kruger also led the Raiders with three service aces and added three digs. Gower led the defense picking up five digs again with
Annie Holesinger and
Kara Hecht each picking up a block.
In the third and deciding set,
Gabi Kitley led the Raiders with five kills hitting .714. Carmean ran the offense once again and picked up a team high six assists while adding a kill and another ace. Freshmen Kara Hecht and Gower each picked up two digs. The Raiders closed out the set hitting .370 as a team.
For the match, Oberlin led all players with 9 kills while hitting a season best .600. Freshman,
Alena Visnovsky led the Raiders with two blocks including a solo. Gower, the Raiders libero for all three sets, anchored the defense with 12 digs. Kruger recorded 12 assists and Carmean recorded a career high five service aces.
The Raiders will play their next match at home against the first place Jayhawks of Muskegon Community College at 6:30 PM.
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