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Lynchburg, Va. - The St.
Mary's College of Maryland volleyball team returned to the win
column Saturday as the Seahawks (4-4) won all three of their
matches at a quad match hosted by Lynchburg College. St.
Mary's defeated N.C. Wesleyan College and Peace College in four
sets before needing five to hand Lynchburg its first loss of the
season.
St. Mary's 3,
N.C. Wesleyan 1: N.C. Wesleyan
(2-5) captured the first set, 25-23, but then the Seahawks won the
next three, 25-18, 25-22, 25-18, to claim the 3-1 victory in their
first match.
Junior outside hitter Claire Kodan (Olney,
Md./Sherwood) paced the team in the win with 17 kills and 10 digs
as well as two service aces and two block assists. Senior
middle blocker Jen Lamar (Collegeville,
Pa./Spring-Ford) and sophomore right side Shannon
Fitzpatrick (Germantown, Md./St. John's College [D.C.])
joined Kodan with double digit kills as
Lamar notched a career-high 15 and
Fitzpatrick added 11.
Senior outside hitter Sarah Gregorini (Ellicott
City, Md./Centennial) led the defense with 20 digs, while freshmen
Dani Thorne (Alexandria, Va./T.C. Williams) and
Cecilia Blanc (Laytonsville, Md./Poolesville)
contributed 14 and 12, respectively. Junior setter
Katie Obal (Olney, Md./Sherwood) continued to
perform well in her new role with 54 assists.
St.Mary's 3, Peace
1: The Seahawks started their
second match the same as the first, dropping the first set to Peace
(4-4), 25-23. St. Mary's went on to capture the next three,
25-17, 25-15, 25-21, for its second consecutive win.
Kodan continued her dominance on attack with 15
kills, while adding nine digs and two block assists on
defense. Gregorini was also a key factor in
the Seahawk offense with 11 kills and five service aces.
Defensively, she contributed a match-best 18 digs.
Blanc and Thorne had another
strong defensive performance with 14 and 10 digs, respectively,
while Obal added 36 assists, eight digs, a block
solo and a block assist.
St. Mary's 3,
Lynchburg 2: Lynchburg notched an
early 2-0 lead with wins of 25-20 and 26-24 before the Seahawks
rallied with hard-fought victories in the third and fourth sets
(25-23, 25-21) and a dominating fifth set, 15-4. The loss was
the first of the season for the host Hornets (6-1).
Kodan recorded her sixth double-double of the
season on 18 kills and 13 digs, while serving up five aces.
Gregorini laid down 16 kills, while sophomore
middle blocker Gena Hlavinka added a dozen.
Blanc registered a season-high 20 digs, while
Obal picked up her second double-double of the
year on a season-high 58 assists and 10 digs.
The Seahawks will return to action next Tuesday, September 15 as
St. Mary's hosts Marymount (Va.) University at 7:00 p.m. in the
Capital Athletic Conference opener for both teams.