KENOSHA, Wis. - The Davenport University women's volleyball team jumped back into the win column on Friday night with a victory in straight sets at Parkside. The Panthers have now won six of their last seven matches with two regular season games remaining against the likes of Purdue Northwest on Nov. 11 (8 p.m. ET) and Ferris State for Senior Day on Nov. 13 (5 p.m.). While DU was taking care of business as a team,
Hayley Kreiger's historical season continued as she racked up 14 more kills to give her 395 for the season, which is good for ninth in program history.
FINAL: Davenport 3, Parkside 0 (-13, -20, -18)
RECORDS: Davenport 14-10, 6-6 GLIAC; Parkside 8-16, 4-8 GLIAC
Team Leaders
Kills |
Hayley Kreiger (14), Megan Herr (12), Emma Turnquist (8) |
Hitting % |
Turnquist (.636), Nicole Odeen (.400), Herr (.381) |
Aces |
Herr (1), Odeen (1) |
Blocks |
Herr (3), Riley Groves (2), Quinn Coppess (1) |
Assists |
Odeen (22), Grace Hayes (15), Kenzy Corstange (3) |
Digs |
Corstange (20), Kreiger (8), Stephanie Kalinowski (7) |
Match Notes
- The Panthers hit .299 (45-13-107) as a team, their third-best clip of the season, home or away, and best for a true road match.
- On the other side, the Rangers hit just .056 (25-19-107), the fourth-worst output by any Davenport opponent this season.
- Davenport's best set came in the second when it hit .348 (21-5-46) while Parkside's hottest output was the second as well at .128 (9-4-39).
- Kreiger has now racked up at least 10 kills in four-straight matches, seven of her last eight outings and all but four matches overall this season.
- Herr reached double-figures in kills in three of her first four matches this season before doing so just once in the next 10. However, she's turned it on as of late doing so five times in her last 10 appearances.
- The rookie, Turnquist, was incredibly efficient with eight kills and only one error on 11 total attacks for an absurd .636 hitting percentage.
- Odeen finished with 22 assists, her most since tallying 31 vs Daemen nearly two months ago.
- Corstange reached the 20-dig mark for the ninth time this season and third time in her last six matches.
- Kenzy ranks second in the GLIAC for both total digs (425) and digs per set (4.67) while that digs per set total is good for fourth in program history for a single season.
Story by: Cooper Weidenthaler
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