Box Score ANGOLA, Ind. - In their
final home game of the season, the Trine University volleyball
squad dropped a tough three-set match to Alma 3-0 (25-22, 25-22,
25-15). The loss drops the Thunder to 18-9 on the season and 9-5 in
the MIAA.
Trine got off to an early lead in the first set,
winning four of the first five points. Alma would slowly inch their
way back, but the Thunder would fight off the rally to take a five
point lead at 15-10. Alma would then score four straight points to
pull within one. After both sides traded points, Alma would go on
to score five straight points to take their first lead of the set.
The Thunder would tie the match at 21 all, but Alma would take four
of the final five points to win the set.
Set number two would be a see-saw battle, as the
teams exchanged five lead changes. Trine led early at 5-2, but Alma
came back to take a 9-8 lead. Later in the set it was Trine who
would battle back to tie the set at 17-17 after scoring four
straight points. After Alma score consecutive points to take a
23-19 lead, the Thunder would again battle back, scoring three
straight points to pull within two, but the Scots earned the final
two points off Trine errors.
The final set it started out as a close match,
but with the score tied 3-3, Alma would go on a scoring run to take
an 11-6 lead. The Thunder were unable to respond as Alma went on
two extended scoring runs to put the game away.
Playing in her final home match of her career,
Trine's all-time kills leader senior Betsy Irwin (Athens,
Ohio /Alexander) led all players with a game-high 12 kills.
Sophomore Carly Searles (Levering, Mich./Petoskey) earned her 17th
double-double of the season with 12 digs and 11 assists while
adding in seven kills.
Trine's other senior Sarah Radekin (Athens,
Ohio /Alexander) led the Thunder with three aces while dishing out
17 assist and making seven digs. Junior Darcy Crabtree (Muncie,
Ind./Wes-Del) ended the afternoon with a match-high 15 digs.
The biggest difference in the match came at the
net as Trine finished with 18 attack errors compared to just seven
for Alma, including none in the second set.
Trine will take a few days off before heading out
on the road to face fourth ranked, and conference leading Calvin on
October 24 at 6:30 p.m.