Oct. 23, 2006
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Leanne Felsing
Junior, Setter/Outside Hitter, Felsing sparked the Panthers to three wins this past week as a setter and as an outside hitter. Her best performance came Friday at Defensive Player of the Week Michelle DeGeeter Junior, Middle Hitter, DeGeeter began the weekend with one of the finest performances of her career, notching a triple-double with a career-high 21 kills, 11 digs and 12 total blocks to lead the Bulldogs past visiting Loyola on Friday (Oct. 20). She followed up that showing with her sixth double-double of the season against Other Top Performances for the Week Becky Peters UW-Milwaukee So., Libero, Peters put together another strong defensive week in the back row. She collected 13 digs in a three-game win over Oral Roberts Wednesday, snapping 15-match winning streak by the Golden Eagles. Then in League play this past weekend, Peters had 23 digs against Tara Geegan Jr., Middle Blocker, Algonquin, Geegan hit .310 with 13 kills and seven blocks in a five-game win over Katie Kozak Sr., Setter, In two matches last weekend, Kozak recorded a team-high .378 attack percentage with 17 kills, 113 assists, three service aces, 32 digs and two blocks. Kozak earned the top spot in the Betty Slinger Jr., Setter, Slinger's amazing run continued last week as she posted two more triple-doubles to bring her nation-leading total to seven including five in the last seven matches. Both of last week's triple-doubles came in three-game League matches. In Friday's win over Jordan Bateman So., Libero, Bateman posted her fifth 20+ dig effort of the season, tallying a match-high 28 digs on Friday against UW-Milwaukee. In addition, she made just one reception error in 43 attempts against the Panthers. The next day in a sweep of Karla Everhart So., Setter, Everhart turned in an outstanding all-around weekend averaging 2.33 kills, 9.83 assists and an impressive 6.00 digs per game. Everhart just missed a triple-double with eight kills, 25 assists and 13 digs against UW-Milwaukee on Saturday. She also posted a double-double of 34 assists and 23 digs against Ann Deelo Loyola Sr., Libero, Deelo wrote her name in the Loyola record book yet again, digging 46 balls over the weekend to break her own single-season digs record. Deelo, who now possesses the top three single-season spots on Loyola's digs chart, dug 27 balls in a five-game setback at News From Around the League UW-Milwaukee (16-5, 8-1 HL) UW-Milwaukee has continued its trend of dominating matches offensively, capping off another strong week with a season-high .373 hitting percentage. On the season UWM is now hitting .241. And, during its current seven-match winning streak, the Panthers have 441 kills while its opponents have just 320, giving UWM an advantage of nearly five kills per game. The Panthers' recent winning streak has pushed them closer to the 20-win mark. If UWM can get there, it would mark the ninth time in the last 10 seasons the Panthers have reached the 20-win plateau. UWM has averaged more than 22 wins per season since 1997 and has won 25 matches three times. With the win over Loyola Saturday, the Raiders equaled their entire win total of 2005, which included three wins in the Horizon League Tournament. The win also gave WSU six in the Horizon League, one more than last season. With the two wins over Senior outside hitter Jenny Schultz recorded a pair of double-doubles this week as she had 16 kills and 23 digs Friday against Blocking was a key to both Raider wins last week as WSU had a 26-13 advantage in the two matches combined, including a 15-5 margin against Loyola. With 11 blocks versus Freshman opposite hitter Becca Awaa had her best weekend as a Raider as she posted 10 kills and four blocks against Senior Katie Kozak earned the top spot in the Kenny picked up her tenth double-double in a four-game victory against Junior Michelle DeGeeter notched the Bulldogs' second triple-double of the season against Loyola on Friday, a career-high 21 kills, 11 digs and 12 total blocks in helping the Bulldogs to a 3-2 win over the Ramblers. Sophomore Dana Daprile recorded a triple-double of her own against Army on Sept. 2 with 11 kills, 30 assists and 17 digs. Sophomore Nina Inic registered 32 digs against Loyola, the second time in three matches she has finished with 30 or more. Her 35 digs last weekend against Senior Krystal Hendrix touts 389 career block assists and stands just 24 block assists away from reaching the This Friday's matchup against in-state rival UW-Milwaukee will feature one of the League's top offenses against one of the League's top defenses. The The The Vikings recorded their 13th sweep of the season on Saturday -- one more than last year's squad posted. Five of those whitewashings have come in League play, matching the school record set last year. On Friday, senior middle hitter Danielle Siefker became just the second player in school history to record 500 career blocks. She now has 511 total blocks, trailing only Jamie Bouyer (2001-04) who finished her career with a school and League record 558 stuffs. Loyola (11-13, 4-5 HL) Junior attacker Keily Zins recorded the first 20-20 performance of her career - a first by a Loyola player this season - by setting career-highs with 22 kills and 24 digs on Friday night at Butler. Sophomore Maria Schmitt also had a career-best night against the Bulldogs, slamming a personal-best 16 kills. Both matches this weekend bucked statistical trends for the Ramblers. LU dropped both matches despite having a sizeable edge in kills for the match (82-62 versus With nine wins this season, YSU has surpassed its win total from last season. Ruth Boscaljon needs just five more blocks to move into the single-season top-10 chart. She currently has 112 total blocks and needs to reach 117 to move into a tie with Dina Hartman (1989). Sophomore Karla Everhart needs 69 more assists to reach the 1,000 assist mark for the season. She would become the seventh player in school history to reach at least 1,000 assists in a single-season.