Oct. 30, 2006
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Offensive Player of the Week
Cheryl Hegemann
Senior, Middle Blocker, Hegemann was the offensive spark the Panthers were looking for in their three-game sweep at Defensive Player of the Week Ann Deelo Senior, Libero, Deelo continues to set new standards for future Loyola back-row players, reaching the 500-digs mark for the season with 20 digs apiece in wins over Other Top Performances for the Week UW-Milwaukee Jr., Setter/Outside Hitter, Felsing was particularly strong on defense in posting another strong all-around effort for the Panthers. She collected 19 digs in a three-game win at Krystal Hendrix Sr., Middle Blocker, Hendrix was the Bulldogs top scorer last weekend, hitting .226 (9-2-31) against IPFW on Thursday before posting a career-high 23 kills against Wright State on Friday while recording a .271 attack percentage (23-7-59). She also added four service aces for the week, including three against the Mastodons. Katarina Nedeljkovic Jr., Right Side, In a 1-1 week, Nedeljkovic paced the Flames, recording a team-high 31 kills and seven service aces. She averaged 4.43 kills per game and one service ace per game against Despite a four-game loss to Liz Fazio Fr., Outside Hitter, Fazio had a pair of outstanding performances for the Vikings en route to averaging 4.44 kills per game on the week. On Friday in a four-game win at Kaitlin O'Hara Fr., Middle Blocker, After sitting out a few weeks nursing a shoulder injury, O'Hara came back strong for the Penguins, averaging 2.29 kills, 2.79 points and 0.86 blocks per game. Against both Loyola and Keily Zins Loyola Jr., Outside Hitter, Zins finished with 29 kills (3.22 kils per game) and 29 digs (3.22 digs per game) as Loyola picked up a pair of key Horizon League wins over Alisha Kimbro Jr., Outside Hitter, Lisle, Kimbro collected 19 digs and seven block assists as the Raiders won in five games at News From Around the League UW-Milwaukee (17-5, 9-1 HL) Senior Cheryl Hegemann is nearing a number of career milestones. She is just six kills shy of 1,000 for her career and just 10 blocks shy of moving into the top spot in school history for career blocks. UWM finished the month of October with an 8-1 mark and has now gone 84-7 in October over the last 10 seasons. The Panthers have continued their strong play away from home this season. UWM has now won 29 of its last 33 Horizon League regular-season road matches and the Panthers are 9-4 on the road overall this season. Loyola (13-13, 6-5 HL) Senior libero Ann Deelo extended her single-season school record for digs, reaching exactly 500 digs on the nose after digging 20 balls in the win over With the win at The Raiders recorded 12 blocks in the road win against After a light schedule last week, The Vikings, who have earned a split in each of the five League weekends featuring a pair of matches, currently stand in a tie for fourth with Loyola. With 33 digs last week, sophomore libero Jordan Bateman improved her team-best total to 355. In her first year as a starter, she is 29 digs away from moving into the top 10 on the Junior Katarina Nedeljkovic paced Senior Ambria Springer guided The Flames take their final three regular season matches on the road, tangling with UW-Milwaukee on Nov. 3 and The 2006 Bulldogs climbed into the record books with their blocking performance against Senior Krystal Hendrix touts 397 career block assists and stands just 16 block assists away from reaching Amy Pickett's Sophomore libero Nina Inic continues to be one of the top defensive players In the Horizon League, leading the Bulldogs with 312 digs overall and 209 in conference play. With a pair of wins this weekend, the Phoenix can match the 2005 team's total of eight home wins, a mark that ranks second in the program's Division I history. With six blocks over the weekend, Ruth Boscaljon moved into 10th place on the single-season top-10 blocks chart. She currently has 118 total blocks and passed Dina Hartman (1989) with 117. Sophomore Karla Everhart needs 29 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. Freshman Ruth Boscaljon became the second YSU freshman in the last three years to record at least 300 kills in a season. The last to do so was Jessica Fraley with 360 in 2004.