WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – With her 10
th of 13 digs, junior
Ali Koval (Mansfield, Pa./North Penn-Mansfield) became the 15
th player in program history to reach 1,000 career digs to highlight the evening for the Lycoming College volleyball team, which fell to the Catholic University of America, 3-0 (25-19, 25-17, 25-18) in Landmark Conference action at Lamade Gym on Friday, Oct. 27.
Junior
Kendall Myers (Mechanicsburg, Pa./Trinity) also reached a milestone in the match for the Warriors (13-9 overall, 1-7 Landmark), reaching 900 career digs with her third of 10 in the match.
Junior
Jessica Ahart (Boyertown, Pa./Boyertown Area) led the offense, finishing with seven kills and sophomore
Cameron Upcraft (Spring Mills, Pa./Penns Valley) added five kilsl and a block. First-year
Haley Balgavy (Warrenton, Va./Kettle Run) posted 11 assists and first-year
Lindsay Heimlich (Bergen, N.Y./Mercy) had nine assists and an ace. First-years
Alli Macensky (Galeton, Pa./Galeton Area) and
Caroline Colucci () each had two blocks.
Olivia Blondin led the Cardinals (19-8 overall, 6-2 Landmark) with 16 kills, hitting .438, as Catholic hit .250 in the match. Sydney Sheppard had 21 assists, Izzy Steinberg posted four aces and Gaby Hernandez-Ferraiuoli notched 17 digs.
The Warriors are back on the court on Saturday, Oct. 28, when they wrap up Landmark Conference action by facing Goucher College at 2 p.m.