Volleyball Recap (Week 4) - Around the SCAC

Volleyball Recap (Week 4) - Around the SCAC

LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. - Conference play got underway this past weekend as all eight schools were in action at two difference locations.

Colorado College and Trinity were the big winners, as they both went 3-0 over the weekend. Southwestern and Dallas each added 2-1 records over the weekend. 

Austin College
The 'Roos started conference play in Irving, Texas, going 1-2 on the weekend. They got off to a great start, defeating Centenary in straight sets thanks to a 11 kill performance from Presleigh Watson. She also added six blocks in the game. Austin College fell to Colorado College in straight sets and finished the weekend with a straight set loss to Dallas. Watson finished the weekend with 18 kills while Rachel Fusselman had 30 digs. Austin College will travel to Shreveport next week for SCAC Cross-Divisional matches.

Centenary College
The Ladies opened up conference play in Irving, going 0-3, dropping all matches in straight sets. Centenary dropped their opening conference match to Austin College and then falling to Dallas and Colorado College is straight sets the following day. Rachel Perkins led the way with 18 kills on the weekend while Desiree Frey added 14 kills. The Ladies will host Cross-Division play next weekend, welcoming in all seven SCAC schools.

Colorado College
The 10th-ranked Tigers were dominant to open the conference season, winning in straight sets in all three matches over the weekend. Colorado College started the weekend with Dallas, earning a sweep thanks to a 17 kill performance from Abbe Holtze. Against Austin College, Holtze was at it again, finishing with 12 kills in a sweep. The Tigers wrapped the weekend up with a win over Centenary. Holtze finished with 36 kills while hitting .352 and adding 36 digs for the weekend while Julia Lawton added 40 digs. The Tigers will head to Shreveport next weekend for SCAC Cross-Divisional play.

University of Dallas
The Crusaders hosted the first Divisional of the season, welcoming in three confernece opponents and going 2-1 on the weekend. Dallas had an opening loss to Colorado College despite an 11 kill effort from Emily Caples, but bounced back with a sweep over Centenary thanks to another 11 kill performance from Caples. The Crusaders wrapped the weekend up with a sweep over Austin College thanks to another great offensive performance from Caples. She finished the weekend with 33 kills, hitting over .340 in all three matches. Jessie Koster added 45 digs. The Crusaders will head to Shreveport next weekend for SCAC Cross-Divisional play.

Schreiner University
The Mountaineers traveled to Georgetown, Texas this past weekend to open up the conference season. The Mountaineers had a tough weekend, dropping all three matches without winning a set. They opened things with a 3-0 loss to Texas Lutheran. The following day, the Moutaineers fell to Southwestern and closed the weekend with a loss to Trinity despite an 11 kill effort from Alyssa Chapman. Chapman led the way with 23 kills while Lauren McQueen added 34 digs over the weekend. Schreiner will travel to Shreveport, La. this weekend as they will compete in SCAC Cross-Divisional play. 

Southwestern University
The Pirates welcomed in three SCAC schools to Georgetown as they opened up confernece play this past weekend. It all started with a rematch of the SCAC Championship and NCAA Regional Semifinals as they took on Trinity. Yet again, the match went to five sets, but the Tigers were victorious again despite a brilliant effort from Kaitlyn Foster who finished with 17 kills and 29 digs. The Pirates bounced back with a sweep over Schreiner the following day and ended the weekend with a strong 3-1 win over Texas Lutheran. Foster was great all weekend, finishing with 34 kills and 62 digs. Southwestern will head to Shreveport this upcoming weekend to take on the schools from the north at the SCAC Cross-Divisional play. 

Texas Lutheran University
The Bulldogs opened up SCAC play in Georgetown, going 1-2 on the weekend. Texas Lutheran opened things up with a 3-0 win over Schreiner thanks to a 12 kill performance from Kristin Fording. The following day, in a pair of great battles, the Bulldogs dropped a pair of four set matches to Trinity and Southwestern. Fording led the way for TLU with 46 kills including 19 in the loss t the Pirates. Megan Lee was excellent again defensively, totaling 74 digs including a 36 dig performance in the loss to Southwestern. Texas Lutheran will be in action next weekend as they head to Shreveport for SCAC Cross-Divisonal play. 

Trinity University
The 17th-ranked Trinity Tigers went 3-0 on the weekend to open up SCAC play in Georgetown. In a rematch of the SCAC Championship and NCAA Regional Semifinals, Trinity outlasted Southwestern again, winning in a five set thriller thanks in part to a 22 kill, 22 dig, six block performance by Maggie Emodi. The following day, Trinity took a four set victory of Texas Lutheran and then finished the weekend with a sweep over Schreiner. Emodi was excellent, finished with 34 kills, 42 digs, and eight blocks on the weekend. Layne Hubbard added a 30 kill, 57bdig performance for th weekend. The Tigers will be back in action next weekend as they travel to Shreveport for SCAC Cross-Divisional play.