ETSU Matches School Record With Victory Over Belmont
Date Posted: 10/20/2006
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn.– The Volley Bucs fell behind two games to none in their
pivotal conference match with Belmont, but recovered, winning three consecutive
games and claiming sole possession of first place in the Atlantic Sun Conference.
Both teams clinched a berth in the 2006 A-Sun Tournament.
It is the first victory in school history over Belmont, and extends the Lady
Bucs win streak to a school-record tying 10 matches.
“Our earlier games this season prepared us for tonight,” said head coach Lindsey
Devine. “Our outside hitters came alive in the last three games, both hitting
and blocking. We’ve struggled with blocking this season, but we stepped it up
tonight and it was the deciding factor in this victory.”
Belmont (18-4, 5-1 A-Sun) out-hit the Lady Bucs in each of the first two games,
taking a three-point and a nine-point victory for a commanding 2-0 match lead,
but the Lady Bucs emerged from the locker room following intermission a different
team.
Senior Sarah Buhr (Stockton, Calif.) led ETSU with seven kills in the tide-turning
third frame, hitting .462 with 13 attacks and just one error. Fellow senior
Crystal Palmer (Chico, Calif.) contributed five of her 17 kills in the three-point
victory as well.
The Lady Bucs (19-5, 6-0) rallied from a five-point deficit in game four, and
scored seven of the game’s final eight points to even the match at two games
apiece with the 30-26 win. Palmer paced ETSU through the fourth frame, adding
seven kills to her total, followed by four more from Buhr, as well as four from
senior Jennifer Sartor (Toronto, Ontario).
A balanced attack in game five propelled the Lady Bucs to victory, as Palmer,
Sartor and Buhr all contributed two kills, along with two from junior Michelle
Mislan (Indianapolis, Ind.). Senior Nani Emerson (Tracy, Calif.) dished out
eight of her team-high 59 assists in the final frame, while junior Kaena Apana
(Waianae, Hawaii) dug out four of her match-high 29 balls. Sartor ended the
night with a match-high 19 kills, leading the team with a .302 hitting percentage.
The Lady Bucs are back in action Saturday, October 21 against Lipscomb at 2
p.m. in Brooks Gym. The squad will celebrate senior day as well, honoring its
four seniors prior to the match.