Women's Volleyball Tripped Up at Lebanon Valley

Women's Volleyball Tripped Up at Lebanon Valley

ANNVILLE, Pa. – Penn State Harrisburg's women's volleyball team wound up on the wrong end of a 3-0 decision at Lebanon Valley on Thursday night, Sept. 23. The Lions dropped the sets by scores of 25-19, 26-24, and 25-12 at LVC's Sorrentino Gymnasium.

 

HOW IT HAPPENED

Penn State Harrisburg (6-4) wrapped up its recent five-match road trip at Lebanon Valley, falling in straight sets to the Flying Dutchmen (6-5) on Thursday night.

 

The Blue & White fell behind 8-2 to begin the opening set but cut the deficit to 11-8 thanks to a kill from Emmaline Stevens off an Alyssa Snyder feed. The Dutchmen responded with an 8-3 run to create some breathing room before the visitors threatened with a 5-0 run that brought them to within four following blocks from Melanie Sheaffer and Anna Ruff. LVC answered with a 4-2 stretch to stop the threat and take the first set.

 

The visitors jumped out to an early advantage in the second set when a Corrinne Cook service ace capped a 5-0 run. After the Dutchmen pulled even, Penn State Harrisburg stretched the lead to 12-7 with another kill from Stevens off a Snyder assist. Things remained tight the rest of the way, with the Lions making it 22-20 thanks to blocks from Stevens and Ruff but LVC closed out the set on a 7-2 run to secure the second game.

 

With the momentum firmly in its corner entering the third set, Lebanon Valley used a pivotal 11-0 run midway through the game to put things out of reach before putting the finishing touches on the overall victory.

 

NOTABLES

- Melanie Sheaffer had a team-high nine kills for the Blue & White, while Emmaline Stevens chipped in with seven.

- Olivia Koicuba was the lone Penn State Harrisburg player to reach the double-digit dig mark with 10.

- Alyssa Snyder racked up 22 assists on the night.

- Snyder and Tiniira Tubo recorded two block solos apiece, while Anna Ruff had a pair of block assists.

Julia Choe recorded a match-high three service aces.

 

WHO'S NEXT?

The Lions return to the friendly confines of the Capital Union Building for tri-match action against Alvernia and Marywood on Saturday, Sept. 25.

 

STAY CONNECTED

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