
Marauders Take Two From Cheney to Open PSAC East Play
9/16/2009 12:30:14 PM | Women's Volleyball
West Chester, Pa. - In its first PSAC East action of the season, the Millersville University women's volleyball team swept Cheyney twice in a doubleheader Tuesday evening in West Chester.
In the first match of the night, the Marauders (8-6, 2-0 PSAC East) were led by redshirt freshman Ami Killinger, who tallied four kills, four assists and a team-high six digs. Senior Emily Bires posted a team-high six kills in addition to four service aces in the 3-0 victory (25-10, 25-11, 25-6).
Millersville notched a season-high 25 services aces in the opener against the Wolves (0-4, 0-2 PSAC East), including seven from freshman Susan Caramanico. Sophomore Brittany Lease added a match-high seven assists for the Marauders.
The Wolves didn't fare much better in the second match of the night, falling by scores of 25-7, 25-11 and 25-12. Millersville was led by sophomore Jill Toronchuk who recorded seven kills.
The Marauders offense proved too much for Cheyney as they tallied 23 service aces and held a 23-4 advantage in kills. Additionally, freshman Caitlin Forest recorded a team-high six assists and five service aces.
Millersville returns to action on Friday and Saturday in PSAC crossover action against Indiana (Pa.), Slippery Rock, California (Pa.) and Clarion.
In the first match of the night, the Marauders (8-6, 2-0 PSAC East) were led by redshirt freshman Ami Killinger, who tallied four kills, four assists and a team-high six digs. Senior Emily Bires posted a team-high six kills in addition to four service aces in the 3-0 victory (25-10, 25-11, 25-6).
Millersville notched a season-high 25 services aces in the opener against the Wolves (0-4, 0-2 PSAC East), including seven from freshman Susan Caramanico. Sophomore Brittany Lease added a match-high seven assists for the Marauders.
The Wolves didn't fare much better in the second match of the night, falling by scores of 25-7, 25-11 and 25-12. Millersville was led by sophomore Jill Toronchuk who recorded seven kills.
The Marauders offense proved too much for Cheyney as they tallied 23 service aces and held a 23-4 advantage in kills. Additionally, freshman Caitlin Forest recorded a team-high six assists and five service aces.
Millersville returns to action on Friday and Saturday in PSAC crossover action against Indiana (Pa.), Slippery Rock, California (Pa.) and Clarion.
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