Sept. 14, 2007
Lutes Open NWC Title Defense With Win
Over Willamette
Box Score
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| Beth Hanna - 16 kills |
PARKLAND, Wash. – Defending Northwest Conference volleyball
co-champion Pacific Lutheran opened its title defense with a 30-18,
30-16, 30-16 win over the visiting Willamette Bearcats on Friday
night in Olson Auditorium.
The Lutes, ranked No. 21 in this week’s American Volleyball
Coaches Association Division III national poll, improved their
season record to 6-3. Willamette fell to 2-8 overall and to 0-2
in the conference.
Pacific Lutheran broke away from a 10-10 tie in the first game,
scoring five straight points on Megan Kosel’s serve, to
take a 16-10 advantage. The Lutes never led by less than that
amount through the remainder of the game.
In the second game, Beth Hanna served three consecutive aces
to give the Lutes a 9-3 lead, and they were never thwarted. The
final game was more of the same as PLU jumped out to an early
lead, allowing head coach Kevin Aoki to insert each of his 15
players into the match.
Hanna, a freshman outside hitter from Clackamas, Ore., led the
Lutes with 16 kills and a .500 hitting percentage. Sophomore middle
blocker Kelcy Joynt had 10 kills and a .562 percentage, and senior
outside hitter Stacie Matz added 10 more kills. Senior setter
Gina Di Maggio had 40 assists for the winners, who also got 16
digs from Kosel.
For Willamette, Kelley Lindstrom had six kills and Brittany Ashby
had 18 assists.
The Lutes return to action at 7 p.m. Saturday when they host
Lewis & Clark in another Northwest Conference match.
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