Box Score ALMA, Mich. - A trip up
north was a tough one for the Trine University volleyball team as
they dropped their first conference game of the season to Alma
College 3-0 (25-14, 25-13, 25-21). The loss drops the Thunder to
12-3 on the year and 5-1 in the MIAA.
Trine took an early lead in the first set at 7-5
but Alma would score six straight points as the Thunder were unable
to close the gap to more than four.
The Thunder would again take the early lead in
set number two at 9-7. The two sides would trade points as the
score was tied at 12 all. Alma would begin to take a lead but the
Thunder rallied back to tie the match at 19-19. The two teams would
again trade points pushing the tie score to 22 apiece. Alma would
regain the lead but Trine would pull within one at 24-23 before
Alma was able to grab the final point of the set.
The third set saw Trine take a commanding 7-0
lead to start the game. The Thunder continued to lead at 13-12, but
the Scots would then score seven unanswered points to snatch the
lead from Trine. Senior Betsy Irwin (Athens, Ohio /Alexander) cut
the Alma lead to just two at 22-20, but the Thunder were unable to
mount a comeback.
Sophomore Carly Searles (Levering,
Mich./Petoskey) and freshman Taylor Rabel (Muncie, Ind./Muncie
Central) led the Thunder with six kills each. Searles also finished
her night with eight digs. Irwin finished her evening with five
kills. Senior Sarah Radekin (Athens, Ohio /Alexander) led Trine
with 15 assists while adding in six digs.
Freshman Lauren Verkamp (Franklin, Ind./Franklin
Community) led the Thunder defense with a game-high 10 digs while
fellow freshman Stephanie Radandt (Walkerton, Ind./John Glenn)
knocked down three blocks.
The biggest difference for the match was
attacking errors as the Thunder hit just .009 for the match while
the Scots managed a .243 hitting percentage. It was the first time
the Thunder have been swept this season.
Trine will have no time to rest as they go right
back to work on September 22 when they host #2 Calvin College at
1:00 p.m.