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Women's Volleyball
2009 Game Recap
last updated
10/10/2009 06:26 PM
KU vs Slippery Rock: 14-25, 27-25,
25-23, 25-23
Kutztown closes
doubleheader with win over Slippery Rock
KUTZTOWN, PA (October 10, 2009) –
In just 24 hours, the Kutztown women's volleyball team finished up
its second doubleheader this weekend by defeating Pennsylvania State
Athletic Conference (PSAC) rival Slippery Rock, 3-1.
(BOXSCORE)
The Rock won the first game, 14-25, but KU came back to win the next
three consecutively, with a result of 27-25, 25-23, and 25-23
to mark the win.
"This was a real big win for us,"
Coach John Gump said. "Especially because last night we were not
able to finish with wins in four games against Indiana (PA). Today,
we could finish in four."
Kutztown (9-9 overall, 2-7 PSAC) played hard offensively and
defensively. The women tallied 53 kills, 167 attack attempts and 75
digs against The Rock.
After a shaky start in the first game, Kutztown pulled 30 attack
attempts and 11 kills in the second game.
Katie Miller (Elizabethtown/Elizabethtown) and
Brianna Risch (Coatesville/Coatesville) led game two with
three kills each.
In game three, the Golden Bears
gained 13 kills from 48 attack attempts.
Cali
Snell (York/York Suburban) and
Lindsay Confer (Wingate/Bald Eagle Area) each had five kills
contributing to the 25-23 win.
The Golden Bears came up with 50
attack attempts and 17 kills in game four.
Kelsey Nester (Catasauqua/Catasauqua) contributed 4 kills in
seven attempts.
Setting up the attacks in the four
games,
Dana Wright (Warminster/Saint Basil Academy) totaled 30
assists and Kimberlee Gomber contributed 14.
Defensively, the Golden Bears
protected their court with 75 digs.
Jamie Celia (Douglassville/Daniel Boone) had 25 and teammate
Wright contributed 17 digs.
"This was one of the best efforts
our defense has shown this year," Gump said.
In just 24
hours, the Golden Bears played 16 games in four matches against PSAC
schools. Yesterday, the Golden Bears faced California (PA) and
Indiana (PA). Just one hour prior to the Slippery Rock match, the
women played against Clarion.
"This weekend
was a lot of work," said Gump. "But the women showed a lot of heart,
especially in that last match."
The Golden Bears
return to action next weekend, at home when they face Millersville
on Oct. 16 and Shippensburg on Oct. 17.
--KU--
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