Box Score ANGOLA, Ind. - On a night
where they celebrated the courage of a little girl named Brooklyn,
the Trine University volleyball team won their conference match
against Adrian College 3-1 (25-18, 27-25, 21-25, 25-20). The
Thunder improved to 16-8 on the year and 7-4 in the MIAA.
Playing their annual Dig For A Cure match, the
Thunder used the game to 'Spike Rett for Brooklyn' and
raise awareness for Rett Syndrome in honor of Brooklyn Butler.
Trine used the night to raise funds in Brooklyn's name for
Girl Power 2 Cure, a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising
awareness and funds for treatments and a cure for Rett
Syndrome.
Trine opened the match by running away early in
the first set as they led by 10 at 14-4. Trine would push their
lead to 20-9 before Adrian would begin to mount a comeback. The
Bulldogs would pull within eight, but the Thunder would put the set
away on a kill by freshman Taylor Rabel (Muncie, Ind./Muncie
Central).
Set number two was a back-and-forth set that saw
seven ties and four lead changes, where no team led by more than
four points. Initially the Thunder built a 5-1 lead, but Adrian
would rally to score nine of the next 10 points to lead 10-6. It
would be Trine's turn to battle back as they would go on an
8-0 run to lead 15-11. The two sides would begin to trade points
before Adrian would rally for five straight points to take a 21-20
lead. The two sides would again trade points before the Thunder
would make a final rally, scoring the final three points of the
set.
Trine would again start with an early lead in the
third set, as they led 7-3. Adrian would again battle back to take
the lead 11-10. After the Bulldogs led 16-13, the two teams would
trade off points, as the Thunder were unable to regain the lead
from there.
In the final set, the Thunder would again take an
early 7-3 lead, before seeing the Bulldogs pull off another rally.
With the game tied 9-9, the teams would swap points before the
Thunder were able to start pulling away winning six straight points
to lead 17-13. Adrian would close the gap to one at 20-19, but
Trine would rally to score five of the final six points and take
the match.
After breaking the school kills record by one
during their last game, senior Betsy Irwin (Athens, Ohio
/Alexander) made no doubt that she is the Thunder's all-time
leader, finishing the night with 13 kills to go along with a
game-high five aces. Sophomore Carly Searles (Levering,
Mich./Petoskey) earned her 15th double-double of the season,
finishing the night with 15 assists, 11 kills and seven digs. Rabel
ended the night with eight kills and six digs while fellow freshman
Lauren Verkamp (Franklin, Ind./Franklin Community) had seven kills
and seven digs.
Senior Sarah Radekin (Athens, Ohio /Alexander)
narrowly missed a double-double finishing with a game-high 26
assists and adding in eight digs. Junior Darcy Crabtree (Muncie,
Ind./Wes-Del) led all players with 17 digs on the evening.
Trine will have almost a week off before
returning to action on October 16 when they travel to Kalamazoo for
a 7:00 p.m. match.