GREENVILLE, Ill. – Greenville women's volleyball thrilled a home crowd at H.J. Long Gymnasium with a gritty 3-1 victory over Concordia Wisconsin (25-15, 23-25, 25-21, 28-26), improving to 5-6 on the season.
How it Happened:
The Panthers showcased their offensive depth, led by
Abby Grohmann's explosive 18-kill performance.
Kennedy Legendre added thirteen kills on a .313 hitting percentage, while
Lainey Hicks was dominant at the net, hitting .353 with eight kills and four blocks.
Setter
Emma Ratermann orchestrated the offense with 46 assists, surpassing her 2,000 career assists mark!
Libero
Claudia Bonacorsi anchored the back row with twenty digs and three aces. Greenville hit .204 as a team, outpacing Concordia's .107 efficiency.
After a dominant first set, Greenville weathered a tight back-and-forth battle, closing the fourth set 28-26 to seal the match.
Greenville returns to action looking to build momentum heading into SLIAC play.
Up Next:
The Panthers (5-6) host Spalding on Saturday to kick off conference play. The match is set for 1:00 p.m.