Volleyball Recap (Week 3) - Around the SCAC

Volleyball Recap (Week 3) - Around the SCAC

SUWANEE, Ga. - Week three saw the first weekend of Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference play as Trinity University hosted the West-Central Crossover. Trinity (4-0) and Southwestern University (3-0) each finished the tournament undefeated to grab the early leads for first-place in the SCAC standings.

AROUND THE SCAC

Austin College saw its 13 match win streak come to an end this weekend, but not before topping Birmingham-Southern, Millsaps and Rhodes all by scores of 3-0. The win over BSC was the first for the ‘Roos since Birmingham-Southern joined the SCAC, and Jessi Fleming led the way with 11 kills and six total blocks. Fleming also had a big match against Millsaps with 15 kills and eight total blocks while Jordan Anderton added 33 assists. Against Rhodes, Fleming again led the way with 15 kills and seven total blocks and Anderton added another 33 assists while Jenna Wilson had a team-best 16 digs. On Saturday, the ‘Roos lost to Southwestern in three games. Fleming once again led the ‘Roos with nine kills and six total blocks while Anderton added 25 assists.

Birmingham-Southern went 1-3 at the SCAC West/Central Divisional this past weekend. The Panthers fell to No. 25 Austin College and No. 20 Southwestern University on Friday, and split on Saturday with a win against Millsaps College but a loss to No. 11 Colorado College. BSC stays on the road for its next two matches, traveling to LaGrange, Ga., to face Piedmont College and Berry College on Saturday at LaGrange College.

Centre hosted their annual Centre College Classic on Saturday with six teams participating: Centre, Hanover, Transylvania, Spalding, Asbury, and Piedmont. Centre played in-state rival Spalding first before facing off against out-of-state rival Hanover. In the first match Centre came out with a 3-0 victory, but fell in the second match to Hanover 3-2. Sophomore outside hitter Laura Hench had 20 kills on 48 attempts with only six errors. Senior opposite Kelly McCoy had 17 kills on 42 attempts with on three errors for the day. Next up for the Colonels will be their first conference weekend as they travel to Greencastle, Ind. for an East/West SCAC match-up.

No. 13 Colorado College junior middle blocker Emily Perkins had nine kills to pace CC in a 3-0 victory over Rhodes College in its first match. Sophomore outside hitter Sarah Schmoker had 12 digs to lead the defense. Sophomore middle blocker Haley Hamilton had three blocks. Perkins had a match-high 12 kills and three aces as the Tigers completed their day with a 3-0 triumph over Hendrix College. Schmoker posted double-figure kills in back-to-back matches to help CC split a pair of contests on Saturday. She had a career-high 14 kills to open the day, but CC dropped its first match of the season against a Division III opponent with a 3-1 setback to host Trinity. Junior middle blocker Erika Pirotte led the defense with 12 digs, while Perkins and Hamilton each had a pair of blocks. Schmoker had 11 kills as the Tigers came from behind to defeat Birmingham-Southern College 3-1 in their final match of the weekend. The Tigers will be on the road again next weekend for SCAC matches at Greencastle, Ind. CC will play host DePauw and Oglethorpe on Saturday, and then Centre and Austin College on Sunday.

DePauw improved to 12-2 on the season after winning four of five matches during the week. The Tigers opened with a 3-1 win at Franklin before finishing second at the DePauw Invitational. In the tournament, DePauw finished 3-0 in pool play with a 3-2 win over Dominican (Ill.), a 3-0 win over Kalamazoo and a 3-0 victory against Capital. Heidelberg defeated DePauw in the title match by a 3-0 score. Ali Smith and Kylee Lehrman were named to the all-tournament team. For the week, Kristen Chynoweth led the team with 2.4 kills per set and a .288 attack percentage. Ali Smith averaged 8.6 assists per set, while Lehrman averaged 0.9 service aces. Kate Carrico averaged 4.4 digs per set, while Chynoweth averaged 0.8 blocks in the five matches.

Hendrix picked up its first SCAC win, a 3-2 affair, over Rhodes College in the final match of the Trinity University SCAC West vs. Central tournament on Saturday afternoon. The Warriors now stand at 3-11 overall and 1-3 in conference play after dropping their first three matches of the cross-divisional tournament in straight sets to No. 14 Trinity University, No. 11 Colorado College and No. 20 Southwestern University. First year Melissa Clement paced Hendrix against Rhodes with 15 kills and seven blocks. First year setter Danielle Young tallied 36 assists and junior libero Kim Larson added 24 digs.

After defeating cross-street rival Belhaven College at home on Wednesday night 3-1, Millsaps (5-8, 0-3 SCAC) traveled to San Antonio, Texas, for the SCAC West-Central Cross Divisional to open the conference schedule. The Majors were unable to find a victory over the weekend and finished the week with a 1-4 record. On Friday, Millsaps fell 3-1 to both Southwestern University and Austin College and could not turn things around Saturday losing to Birmingham-Southern College and host Trinity University, both by scores of 3-0. The Majors look to rebound with a home match against Mississippi College Tuesday night at 7:00 p.m. at The Hangar Dome.

Oglethorpe went 3-0 on the week by beating Brewton Parker (3-0), Maryville (Tenn.) (3-0), and LaGrange (Ga.) (3-1). The Stormy Petrels return to the court on September 26 when they compete in the SCAC East/West Crossover at DePauw. Oglethorpe stands at 8-4 on the season after winning its last five matches.

Rhodes finished 0-4 this weekend at the SCAC West-Central hosted by Trinity University. In a five set loss to Hendrix, Senior Kelsea Everett led all attackers with 30 kills. In four matches on the weekend, Everett totaled 50 kills for a 3.57 kill per set average.

Sewanee topped Oakwood 3-0 (25-22, 25-14, 25-17) in straight sets n Saturday night with its second win of the season. Sammie Maddox led with nine kills, while Erin Brahm had 26 Assists. Brahm also had four service aces. The Tigers are 2-7 and will play Austin College, Trinity, Southwestern and Oglethorpe this weekend at DePauw.

No. 18 Southwestern looked impressive at their first conference crossover this weekend. The Pirates dropped just one game to go 4-0 over the weekend and improve to 10-3 overall and 3-0 in conference. SU first matched up against Millsaps and took the Majors down in three games. Birmingham-Southern was next on tap for Southwestern and the Pirates emerged victorious, 3-1. The Pirates swept Hendrix and Austin College. Audra Gentry and Lindsay Thompson led the way in kills for Southwestern with 42 a piece on the weekend while Sam Lingamfelter had an all-around solid performance. Lingamfelter averaged an astounding 5.46 digs per game including 28 against Austin College, with no ball handling errors throughout the duration of the crossover. Southwestern will head to Greencastle, Ind. over the coming weekend for SCAC West/East Crossover action.

No. 11 Trinity finished 4-0 at the SCAC West-Central last weekend, highlighted by a 3-1 win over 11th-ranked Colorado College. Trinity was one of just two teams to go unbeaten at the tournament, putting the Tigers in a tie for the early lead in the SCAC standings. Trinity also defeated Hendrix, Rhodes, and Millsaps over the weekend, finishing with a set record of 12-2 in the four matches. This week, the Tigers continue SCAC play at DePauw University for the first SCAC East-West Tournament. Trinity will face Centre, Sewanee, DePauw, and nationally-ranked Southwestern at the tournament. The Tigers return home on October 1 for a single match against Our Lady of the Lake University.

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