Volleyball – Fri, Sep. 16, 2022 at 9:15 PM
Freed-Hardeman University
22-25,25-16,26-24,18-25,15-10
Lindsey Wilson College
Final | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | F |
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Freed-Hardeman (8-6, 1-2) | 25 | 16 | 24 | 25 | 10 | 2 |
Lindsey Wilson (6-7, 2-1) | 22 | 25 | 26 | 18 | 15 | 3 |
Columbia, Ky. |
Freed-Hardeman | Indv. Leaders | Lindsey Wilson |
---|---|---|
#31 Kacey Donegan – 19 | Kills | #12 Alix Stoermer – 17 |
2 Players (#5,#15) – 5 | Blocks | #12 Alix Stoermer – 5 |
#31 Kacey Donegan – 21 | Digs | #7 Camryn Rich – 21 |
3 Players – 2 | Aces | #19 Aleksandra Wyrzkowska – 4 |
Freed-Hardeman | Team Statistics | Lindsey Wilson |
---|---|---|
.220 | Hitting %: | .203 |
9.0 | Blocks: | 8.0 |
67 | Digs: | 75 |
8 | Aces: | 9 |
COLUMBIA, Ky. – At the Biggers Sports Center, the Lindsey Wilson volleyball team survived its first five-set test of the 2022 season, defeating Freed-Hardeman University in dramatic fashion to improve to 2-1 in conference play.
After the visitors snuck out an opening set victory, the Blue Raiders responded with back-to-back set wins before the Lions forced a deciding-fifth frame. In that tiebreaker, the home side dropped nine kills behind a 0.300 attack percentage to pull away and clinch the match.
Four different locals finished in double-figures in kills, including junior Alix Stoermer with a season-best 17. Elsewhere for Lindsey Wilson, senior Camryn Rich tallied season-highs in assists and digs, closing with 50 and 21, respectively to record her seventh double-double of this campaign, and Aleksandra Wyrzkowska came just one successful attack shy of her first career double-double, concluding the night with 12 digs and nine kills.
The Blue Raiders posted the evening’s first three points in the first set, but Freed-Hardeman never let the deficit grow any larger as they pushed back with a 15-12 advantage to knot the score. After the two sides proceeded to trade jabs at one another, the Lions ultimately gained some breathing room to take the frame, 25-22.
In the following set, the visitors fell into trouble with a series of early errors, and with kills from Elizabeth Moore and Stoermer, the locals found themselves on a 7-1 run to move ahead 8-4. Then, despite allowing the Lions to level the set at 9-9, the Raiders switched on the afterburners to score 12 of the next 16 points and run away with the second set, 25-16.
The two sides played a fairly even third set, with only a seven-point swing by Freed-Hardeman separating them from back-and-forth action….
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