Volleyball Recap (Week 2) - Around the SCAC

Volleyball Recap (Week 2) - Around the SCAC

LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. - Texas Lutheran is off to its best start in school history since 1998 as they dominated the weekend, going 4-0. The Bulldogs have won seven of their first eight matches and all seven wins have been in straight sets with their only loss coming in five sets. 

Colorado College remains undefeated, dominating for the second weekend in a row including a convincing win over the 17th-ranked team in the country. 

Dallas rebounded after a tough opening weekend, going 4-1 on the week inclduing a 3-1 weekend on the West Coast.

Austin College
The 'Roos had a loaded week, playing six games this past weekend and putting together an impressive 4-2 record over the span. Austin College opened the week with a Wednesday evening win over Jarvis Christian, 3-1. They went on to host the Austin College Classic, splitting the first day with their first loss of the season to Texas-Tyler, 3-1, but bouncing back to defeat LeTourneau, 3-1. They finished the tournament 2-1 on Saturday, defeating Sul Ross State in five sets and Howard Payne in straight sets, but fell to Texas-Dallas in straight sets. Presleigh Watson finished the weekend with 56 kills while hitting .344. Rachel Fusselman added 107 digs (4.65 digs/set) and 11 service aces.

Centenary College
The Ladies traveled to Memphis as they opened their weekend against Rhodes College, falling in straight sets. They came back later that day and dropped a heartbreaking five set thriller to Fontbonne despite 15 kills from Desiree Frey. The weekend concluded with a tough 3-1 defeat to Lyon College. Frey finished the weekend with 35 kills and 35 digs while Rachel Perkins added 24 kills. Allison Lazewski added 81 assists for the weekend.

Colorado College
The seventh ranked team in the country continues to look dominant through only two weekend of play as it was another 4-0 weekend for Colorado College. The Tigers began with a pair of sweeps, knocking off East Texas Baptist followed by a win over 17th-ranked Clarkson. The following day, Saint Mary's became the first team to not get swept by Colorado College; however, it would not matter as the Tigers still won the match in four sets. They finished the tournament on cruise control, defeating Tufts, 3-0. Courtney Birkett, last week's SCAC Offensive Player of the Week, again earned MVP of her home tournament, finishing with 47 kills and 36 digs. Sophie Merrifield finished with 76 digs to earn a spot on the All-Tournament team. Keli Sherwood also earned a spot on the All-Tourney Team with 24 kills and 10 block assists.

Dallas
The Crusaders bounced back after a tough opening weekend with a 4-1 record over the weekend in California. Dallas picked up their first win of the season at home over Wiley in straight sets. The Crusaders followed that up with sweeps of the Redlands and Occidental. The following day, the Crusaders took a tough loss to Pomona-Pitzer, but finished the tournament strong with a 3-1 win over Chapman. 

Schreiner
It was another tough weekend for the Mountaineers, going 0-4. They started it out with a home loss to Concordia (TX) in straight sets. They traveled to Jackson to compete at the Millsaps Tournament where they were swept by the home team, 3-0, and then dropped a 3-1 contest to former ASC opponent, Mississippi College. The following day, Schreiner finished the tournament with a 3-0 loss to Huntingdon.

Southwestern
The Pirates put together another 2-2 weekend against tough competition as they were in St. Louis. They started the weekend with a thrilling 3-2 victory over Webster. They followed that up against 11th-ranked Washington (MO) where a tough battle turned into a 3-1 defeat. Southwestern returned the next day to take on fifth-ranked Wittenberg where they fell in straight sets. However, Southwestern finished the weekend with a sweep of their own, defeating Wheaton, 3-0. The Pirates gto a balanced attack all weekend long, led by 29 kills from Kate Mitchell and 27 kills from Kaitlyn Foster. Foster added 85 digs defensively while Chandler Lentz had 68 digs.

Texas Lutheran
The Bulldogs are off to their best start since 1998, putting together an outstanding weekend at the Austin College Classic, sweeping the weekend, and not dropping a set in the process. Texas Lutheran began the weekend with sweeps of Howard Payne and Texas-Dallas, dominating both games. They followed that up with sweeps of Texas-Tyler and LeTourneau to move to 7-1 on the season. They have also won five games in a row. Brette Threadgill led the way with 35 kills and now has double digit kills in seven of her first eight matches. Meanwhile, last week's SCAC Defensive Player of the Wee, Megan Lee, put together another great weekend defensively, scoring 53 digs in only 12 sets. 

Trinity
The 14th-ranked team in the country faced stout competition at California Lutheran, but despite tough matches played by the Tigers, only could muster a 1-3 weekend. Trinity began against second-ranked Emory, falling in straight sets. Later that evening, they took on 18th-ranked Pacific Lutheran, dropping that match 3-1, despite losing two sets 29-27. The following day, Trinity got a much needed with over Pomona-Pitzer, winning the match 3-1 thanks to a 13 kills, 20 digs effort from Maggie Emodi. The Tigers concluded the weekend with a rematch of the Regional Final in 2013 against fourth-ranked Cal Lutheran where the Tigers fell, 3-1. Emody finished the week with 49 kills while Erin Cusenbary added 40 kills, four block solos, and 22 block assists.