Volleyball Recap (Week 9) - Around the SCAC

Volleyball Recap (Week 9) - Around the SCAC

LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. - It was, again, one of the most exciting weekends of the season as Seguin, Texas played host to the final weekend of SCAC play.

The six team SCAC Championship is now set as all eight teams met for the final time this season at Texas Lutheran University.

Austin College
The 'Roos went 1-3 on the weekend. They started things off with a 3-1 victory over Schreiner thanks to a nine kill effort from Rebecca Franklin, but then drop the remainder of their games against Southwestern, Texas Lutheran, and Trinity in straight sets. Freshman Rebekah Bowden had a strong weekend, finishing with 20 kill son the weekend with a .308 hitting percentage and averaging a team-high 2.8 points per set. The 'Roos will wrap the regular season up at the Southwestern Halloween Invitational as they take on Texas-Tyler, Our Lady of the Lake, and Texas-Dallas before hosting the SCAC Volleyball Tournament as the No. 6 seed.

Centenary College
The Ladies had a tough weekend in Seguin, going 0-4 over the weekend and losing all four conference matches in straight sets. Coming into the game; however, the Ladies were on a three game winning streak as they defeated Belhaven (3-1), Jarvis Christion (3-0), and Dallas Christian (3-1) earlier in the week to celebrate Senior Night. During that three game stretch, Rachel Perkins finished with 34 kills. Centenary will wrap up its season this upcoming weekend in Kerrville, taking on McMurry, College of the Southwest, and Schreiner in a non-conference contest.

Colorado College
The 8th-ranked Tigers went 2-2 on the weekend in Seguin. Colorado College started with a tough 3-1 victory over the home team thanks to a 18 kill, 30 dig effort from Abbe Holtze and a 15 kill performance from Kristen Liberty. They followed that up with a 3-0 sweep over Schreiner. Going into the next and final day of conference play, the Tigers still had a chance to wrap up the regular season title, but fell to 22nd-ranked Trinity 3-0 and then dipped into third place after falling to Southwestern in an epic five set match despite a 17 kill match from Holtze. The Tigers will finish the regular season with a pair of non-conference matches against Johnson & Wales and Colorado Christian before heading to Sherman for the SCAC Volleyball Tournament as the No. 3 seed.

University of Dallas
The Crusaders finished 2-2 this past weekend to clinch the No. 4 seed at the SCAC Tournament in two weeks. It was a tough start for Dallas, falling in straight sets to Trinity and Southwestern on day one, but they would bounce back the following day. A pair of eight kill performances from Emily Caples and Marian Guilfoyle gave Dallas a 3-0 win over Schreiner. They followed that up with an epic 3-2 win over host Texas Lutheran including 14 kills each from Caples and Jaime Birzer while Jessie Koster added 43 digs. The Crusaders will close the regular season against Arlington Baptist and then head to the SCAC Volleyball Tournament as the No. 4 seed.

Schreiner University
Schreiner went 1-3 over the weekend in Seguin. They began with a 3-1 loss to Austin College and a 3-0 loss to Colorado College. The follow day, after a 3-0 loss to Dallas, the Mountaineers got their second conference win of the season, defeating Centenary in straight sets thanks to an 11 kill performance from Alyssa Chapman who hit .385 in the match and added three blocks in the victory. Schreiner will conclude its season at home with the Schreiner Classic, as they welcome in Centenary, College of the Southwest, and McMurry.

Southwestern University
For the second time this season, the Pirates were one of the huge winners as SCAC Cross Divisional play, finished 4-0 on the weekend to move their winning streak to eight games and propel themselves into second place in the SCAC. The Pirates opened the weekend in style, defeating Dallas and Centenary in straight sets. They followed that up with an epic five set win over Colorado College thanks to 15 kill, 25 dig performance from Macey Pool and 14 kills from Abbie Robb while Kaitlyn Foster added 31 digs. The Pirates ended the weekend with a sweep over Austin College. The Pirates close the season with the Halloween Invitational on their home floor as they welcome in Millsaps, Our Lady of the Lake, and Texas-Dallas. They will then head to the SCAC Volleyball Tournament in Sherman as the No. 2 seed.

Texas Lutheran University
The Bulldogs went 2-2 on their home floor over the weekend. They began with a tough 3-1 loss to eighth-ranked Colorado College before responding with a 3-0 victory over Austin College thanks to a 15 kill performance from Kristin Fording. The following day, the Bulldogs split, defeating Centenary, 3-0, and falling to Dallas, 3-2. Senior Megan Lee, playing in her final home match, left her mark against the Crusaders, finished with a career-high 52 digs, the fourth most digs in SCAC history. Texas Lutheran will wrap up their season at the Southwestern Halloween Invitational against Millsaps, Texas-Tyler, and Our Lady of the Lake before entering the SCAC Championship in Sherman as the No. 5 seed.

Trinity University
The biggest winners of the weekend was No. 22 Trinity, who went 4-0 on the weekend including a huge win over Colorado College to clinch the SCAC regular season title and the No. 1 seed at the SCAC Volleyball Tournament. The most impressive stat was that Trinity did not drop a set, winning matches over Austin, Centenary, Colorado, and Dallas, in straight sets. In the huge match against Colorado College, Maggie Emodi finished with 14 kills and 16 digs while Layne Hubbard added 11 kills and 18 digs. The Tigers will finish their season at home at the Trinity National Invitational against Wittenberg, Randolph-Macon, and Hardin-Simmons. The Tigers will then enter the SCAC Championship in Sherman as the No. 1 seed.