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1
Lyon F-22989 11-4,3-3 SLIAC
3
Winner Greenville F-1111 10-5,5-0 SLIAC
Lyon F-22989
11-4,3-3 SLIAC
1
Final
3
Greenville F-1111
10-5,5-0 SLIAC
Winner
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Lyon F-22989 25 18 17 22 (1)
Greenville F-1111 19 25 25 25 (3)
1
Westminster (MO) WC 9-11,5-0
3
Winner Greenville GU 10-5,5-0
Westminster (MO) WC
9-11,5-0
1
Final
3
Greenville GU
10-5,5-0
Winner
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Westminster (MO) WC 23 21 25 15 (1)
Greenville GU 25 25 23 25 (3)
2
Spalding SU 6-9,4-3 SLIAC
3
Winner Greenville GRNVLU 12-5,7-0 SLIAC
Spalding SU
6-9,4-3 SLIAC
2
Final
3
Greenville GRNVLU
12-5,7-0 SLIAC
Winner
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 4 5 F
Spalding SU 20 25 15 25 13 (2)
Greenville GRNVLU 25 22 25 19 15 (3)

Game Recap: Women's Volleyball |

Women's volleyball remains undefeated in conference after weekend games

GREENVILLE, Ill. - The women's volleyball program hosted three conference teams over the weekend, defeating Lyon, Westminster (Mo.), and Spalding. After a successful weekend, the Panthers are 7-0 in conference.

How it Happened:

Match 1 vs. Lyon

The Panthers fought back from a 1-0 deficit to win the next three games against the Scots.

Beating Lyon 3-1, Greenville put away forty-five kills. Anna Beth Vancil led the team with eleven. Vancil also recorded one solo block and four block assists. 

Defensively, Lainey Hicks and Abby Grohmann showed out. Hicks collected nine blocks, and Grohmann helped GU with ten digs. 

Match 2 vs. Westminster (Mo.)

Greenville also beat the Blue Jays 3-1 on Saturday morning, this time collecting sixty-one kills. 

After losing the third set to Westminster, the Panthers dialed in and executed well on offense. As a team, GU hit a .387 in the fourth set with fifteen kills. 

Grohmann absolutely dominated offensively with twenty-two kills and a .333 kill percentage. 

Emma Ratermann also did well with fifty-three assists, seven digs, two aces, and two blocks. 

Match 3 vs. Spalding

Greenville took Spalding to five sets. It was a back-and-forth match the entire time, but the Panthers ultimately won 3-2. 

In the fifth set, the Panthers were down 8-0, but they clawed their way out to tie it up 11-11. They proceeded to fight until they came out on top. 

Grohmann had another double-digit game with twenty kills and nineteen digs. 

At libero, Lucia Garcia served three aces and had nineteen digs, while Hicks led the team again in blocks. 

Grohmann earned herself another SLIAC Player of the Week award after her amazing performance.

Up Next:

The Panthers (12-5, 7-0 SLIAC) host Illinois College on Tuesday at 7:00 p.m.

 

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