The Bruins took a break from conference action this week, traveling to Western
Kentucky in search of the program's first win against the Lady Toppers. The
team fell short, falling 3-0. Sara Jacobson hit.500 in the match, collecting
10 kills and led all players with 3.0 blocks. The Bruins travel to Clarksville,
Tenn. Tuesday for a rematch against Austin Peay before heading to Jacksonville
this weekend to finish their conference schedule against the Jacksonville Dolphins
and the University of North Florida.
Campbell has now dropped nine-consecutive matches dating back to a 3-0 loss
to Belmont on October 7. Rachel Templin had a dominating week blasting an average
of 5.43 kills per game. The Camels are still eligible for a berth in the Atlantic
Sun Championships with a Mercer loss to Gardner-Webb and a 3-0 victory over
Mercer. Campbell hosts North Carolina A&T in a non-conference match on Tuesday
and then travels to Mercer for the all-important match on Saturday.
The Lady Bucs notched their eighth-consecutive home win on Tuesday with a 3-0
rout over High Point. ETSU out-hit the Panthers .430 to .116, with four Lady
Bucs swinging .500 or better for the match. ETSU saw its home winning streak
come to an end on Friday night, with a tough 3-1 loss to Conference foe Mercer.
Jennifer Sartor led the way for the Lady Bucs with a match-best 17 kills. The
Lady Bucs rebounded from the loss with a 3-0 win over Stetson.
FAU claimed its second consecutive A-Sun Title with wins over North Florida
and Jacksonville. Kelly Paiva averaged 6.67 kill per game and 7.00 points per
game. The senior committed only 10 errors in 109 attempts and finished with
a .275 hitting percentage. She also added 15 digs and four blocks for the week.
Setter Casey LaRocca averaged 12.67 assists per game to help the team to a .215
hitting percentage. The Owls will head to Florida International this week before
hosting ETSU on Saturday in the final home match of the season.
The Gardner-Webb volleyball team played just one non-conference match this
past week, falling in straight sets at Georgia State. The schedule will pick
back up this week as the Lady Bulldogs will play at Mercer on Wednesday before
hosting Providence, North Carolina A&T and Lenoir-Rhyne in this weekend's Runnin'
Bulldog Classic. Jacksonville
Dolphins
After getting off to a 1-9 start, Jacksonville pulled within one game of .500
after sweeping Bethune-Cookman in three on Wednesday night at Swisher Gymnasium.
The Dolphins fell in the A-Sun Match of the Week to FAU 3-0, dropping down to
6-1 in the conference standings. The Dolphins are back in action on Friday,
Nov. 4, when they face Belmont at 7:30 p.m. in another key A-Sun match.
Alex Scruggs finished last week with a .464 hitting percentage as the Lady Bisons
finished 1-1 with a 3-1 win over Tennessee Tech and a 3-0 loss at MTSU. The
Lady Bisons close out the home portion of the schedule this week when Tennessee
State, the top team in the OVC, visits Allen Arena. The Lady Bisons lost 3-2
to TSU Sept. 20. The Lady Bisons have won 11 matches, a school record.
Mercer has found a groove at the right time in the season. The Bears have won
back-to-back conference matches and four matches overall. Mercer closes out
the 2005 regular season with matches against Gardner-Webb on Tuesday and Campbell
on Saturday. The Bears need a victory in either match to clinch their third
consecutive bid to the A-Sun tournament. Gardner-Webb and Mercer get rolling
at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, then the Bears close out the season with senior day
at 2 p.m. against Campbell.
With UNF's next win, the Lady Ospreys will guarantee a winning record in 2005.
The program has never finished with a losing record in 15 seasons of competition.
With six matches remaining, UNF needs to go undefeated to keep alive its streak
of seven consecutive seasons with at least 20 wins. UNF has won 65 of its last
67 conference matches overall and had won 51 consecutive home conference matches
dating back to 1996 before losing to FAU at home on Thursday. Since opening
the season 3-6, the Lady Ospreys have won 11 of 14 matches.
Senior DeeAnn Dempsey needs 27 digs to become the seventh player in school
history with 1000 career digs. She would also become the fourth player with
1000 career kills and 1000 career digs. She will be playing in her 100th career
match on Saturday against Bethune-Cookman … Among A-Sun statistical leaders,
Dempsey ranks second in the A-Sun in kills-per-game (3.93) ... Melissa Muller
leads the A-Sun in aces-per-game (0.49) … Karla Readshaw ranks fourth in aces-per-game
(0.45) and sixth in assists-per-game (9.15) … Liz Gorski ranks 10th in digs-per-game
(3.31).