Women's Volleyball Takes Conference Opener

Women's Volleyball Takes Conference Opener

Penn State Harrisburg 3, Penn State Abington 1

(25-17, 22-25, 25-15, 30-28)

 

Harrisburg Starters

Kreider, Imler, Ebaugh, Cook, Morris, Snyder

 

Abington Starters

Schwar, Link, Shreve, Costello, Green, McAnaney

 

How It Happened

Penn State Harrisburg opened North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) play with a 3-1 win at Penn State Abington on Wednesday night, Sept. 18.

 

The Lions (7-3, 1-0 NEAC) took the first set 25-17 before falling 25-22 to the home team (4-9, 0-1 NEAC) in the second game. The visitors responded with a 25-15 third-set win before clinching the match with a 30-28 victory in the fourth and final set.

 

Trailing 13-10 midway through the opener, the Blue & White used a 15-4 to end the first set, capped by a kill from Anna Ruff off an assist from Alexis Imler. The stretch saw Penn State Harrisburg record nine kills, including two apiece from Brittany Ebaugh, Katelyn Kreider, Cheyanna Buckingham and Ruff.

 

After dropping the second set, the visitors rebounded with a third-set win thanks to another decisive run that began midway through the game. Leading 12-10, the Lions scored 13 of the final 18 points, including Melanie Sheaffer's kill off an Alyssa Snyder pass before an Abington set error ended things.

 

The final set saw Penn State Harrisburg erase a 19-16 deficit in crunch time and eventually take the lead at 24-22. The home team gave ground but staved off defeat until a Kreider kill off a Snyder feed made it 29-28 and an Imler service ace closed out the fourth set and secured the overall win the Lions.

 

Inside the Numbers

- As a group, the Blue & White racked up 66 kills with a .314 hitting percentage.

- Four players in Brittany Ebaugh (14), Katelyn Kreider (13), Cheyanna Buckingham (12) and Melanie Sheaffer (11) recorded double-digit kills.

- Buckingham posted a .688 hitting percentage, while Ebaugh hit .545.

- Megan Morris led the way with 20 digs. Kreider dug out 16 balls and Corrinne Cook added 13 of her own.

- Alexis Imler assisted on 29 points and Alyssa Snyder helped out on 21 more.

- Ebaugh and Buckingham each assisted on five blocks.

- Imler, Snyder and Anna Ruff recorded two service aces apiece.

 

Who's Next?

The Lions return to the Capital Union Building to host Gallaudet and Eastern Mennonite for tri-match action on Sunday, Sept. 22.

 

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