Canton, Ohio - The Davenport University women's volleyball team has won five matches in a row for the fourth time since joining the ranks of Division II prior to the 2017 campaign. It also happened for the second time under fourth-year head coach,
Brian Netzler, as the Panthers swept their third and fourth matches in a row on Friday and have dropped just four sets in six matches so far this fall.
FINAL: Davenport 3, Bloomsburg 0 (-19, -13, -21)
RECORDS: Davenport 4-1, Bloomsburg 1-3
Team Leaders
Kills |
Hayley Kreiger (7), Bethany Wilson (5), Lindsay Taylor (4) |
Hitting % |
Kreiger (.353), Emmalee Murphy (.333), Emma Turnquist (.200) |
Aces |
Taylor (6), Erin Morrisey (4), Kenzy Corstange (1) |
Blocks |
Wilson (4), Turnquist (4), Taylor (1) |
Assists |
Lexie Beeke (11), Nicole Odeen (11), Corstange (3) |
Digs |
Corstange (18), Taylor (6), Kreiger (3) |
Match Notes
- Davenport hit .118 to Bloomsburg's .032, but made up for that at the service line with 12 aces to the Huskies zero.
- The Panthers' best offensive set came in the second when they hit .154 with six kills and two errors on 26 total attacks.
- Taylor led the way at the service line with six aces while Morrisey also tallied multiple with four of her own.
- Davenport also handled business above the net with seven blocks to Bloomsburg's three.
- In that category individually, Wilson and Turnquist each turned in four stuffs for the Panthers.
FINAL: Davenport 3, Notre Dame College 0 (-17, -22, -22)
RECORDS: Davenport 5-1, Notre Dame College 1-6
Team Leaders
Kills |
Hayley Kreiger (12), Lindsay Taylor (12), Bethany Wilson (8) |
Hitting % |
Wilson (.429), Taylor (.250), Kreiger (.241) |
Aces |
Taylor (4), Nicole Odeen (3), Erin Morrisey (2) |
Blocks |
Wilson (4), Taylor (2), Emma Turnquist (2) |
Assists |
Odeen (15), Lexie Beeke (14), Kenzy Corstange (3) |
Digs |
Corstange (17), Kreiger (10), Taylor (7) |
Match Notes
- Kreiger and Taylor were back at it again with a tie for the team lead in kills with 12 apiece.
- Wilson turned in one of her best efforts so far as a Panther with eight kills while hitting a blistering .429 to go with a team-leading four blocks.
- Davenport dominated the service line as a team once again with 12 aces to Notre Dame College's five.
- Taylor was the ringleader for the Panthers there with four while Odeen and Morrisey each had multiple as well.
- Davenport hit well in the first and second sets with offensive clips of .258 and .333, respectively.
Story by: Cooper Weidenthaler
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