Sept. 4, 2006
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Offensive Player of the Week
Leanne Felsing
UW-Milwaukee
Jr., Setter, Hartland, Wis. Felsing earned tournament MVP honors as UWM won the Bama Bash with three impressive three-game sweeps. She directed the Panther offense flawlessly, with UWM hitting better than .300 in all three matches over the weekend. The most impressive performance came against For the week, Felsing averaged nearly 12 assists per game as the Panthers hit .334 in the three matches. She also added 3.44 digs per game and 1.56 kills per game. Defensive Player of the Week Ann Deelo Loyola Sr., Libero, St. Louis, Mo. Ann Deelo became Loyola's all-time digs leader after a strong week that saw her average 5.40 dpg in four matches. Deelo opened the week strong, notching 26 digs in the five-game win over After 12 more digs against
Other Top Performers for the Week
Tara Geegan
Jr., Middle Blocker, Algonquin,
Named to the Jefferson Cup All-Tournament Team...hit .400 (16/4/30) with 16 kills and five block assists against East Carolina...five kills and three block assists at Virginia...nine kills in hitting .318 with six block assists versus Georgetown.
Abby Bergsma
So., Middle Blocker, Appleton, Wisc.
Bergsma helped the
Courtney Ashley
Loyola
Sr., Outside Hitter,
Senior Courtney Ashley had another solid week leading the Loyola offense, averaging 2.80 kpg, 4.00 dpg and 3.86 ppg as the Ramblers went 1-3 in four matches. Ashley was at her best in the mid-week match against
Mel Snyder
Jr., Setter,
Snyder earned MVP honors as she directed CSU to the UNC Asheville Volleyball Classic title and a 3-1 mark on the week. In the trio wins in
Julie Popp
UIC
Sr., Libero,
Popp averaged 5.18 digs per game in three matches last weekend at the USF Invitational. Totaling 58 digs, Popp was named to the all-tournament team. The senior added two service aces on the weekend. Versus USF, Popp led the team with 12 digs, while pounding a team-high 17 against UTEP. The libero posted a career and team-high 28 digs in four games against
Krystal Hendrix
Sr., Middle Blocker,
Hendrix was the Bulldogs' offensive catalyst last week, helping the team to a 3-1 mark during that span. She hit .611 (11-0-18) to help the Bulldogs to a 3-0 sweep in the home opener against
Cheryl Hegemann
UW-Milwaukee
Sr., Middle Blocker,
Hegemann contributed to a strong UWM defensive effort in both the front and back
rows while earning all-tournament honors at the Bama Bash. She averaged 2.33
digs per game and 1.11 blocks per game as UWM won all three matches in
three-game sweeps. Hegemann had eight digs and two blocks against
seven digs and five blocks against Mercer and three blocks and six digs against
Ruth Boscaljon
Fr., Middle Hitter,
Boscaljon led the Penguins to a 1-2 record and was named to the Western New York Invitational All-Tournament Team after averaging 4.45 kills 0.64 digs and 1.55 blocks per game while hitting at a .358 clip for the week... for the week, Boscaljon tallied 49 kills, seven digs and 17 total blocks in 11 games played. Against Canisius, Boscaljon drilled a career high 28 kills with a .438 hitting percentage and nine blocks. She added 10 kills and five blocks against
News From Around the League
Freshman opposite Beth Greulich continues to lead the team with a .464 hitting percentage. She was nearly flawless in three matches over the weekend, recording 25 kills and just one error in 42 swings to help CSU to the UNC Asheville Volleyball Classic title with a .571 hitting percentage.
The Vikings continue their season-opening 11-match road swing with three matches this weekend at the Oakland Invitational. CSU will face Bowling Green on Friday (Sept. 8), followed by contests with the host Golden Grizzlies and Indiana State on Saturday (Sept. 9).
With a thrilling 3-2 victory over
Sophomore setter Dana Daprile put together an all-around impressive performance in the Bulldogs' match against Army, recording a triple-double with 11 kills, 30 assists and 17 digs while hitting a team-high .450 (11-2-20) in the match.
With 25 block assists on the year, senior Krystal Hendrix had moved up into fourth-place in school history with 328. Next up is Beth Christiansen with 331 career block assists. She is also in ninth-place with 358 total blocks and just five behind Candance
The Bulldogs had a significant edge on their four opponents in blocking, putting back a combined 60 to the opposition's 37. On the year,
UW-Milwaukee
UWM claimed an in-season tournament title for the first time since 2003. The win over
The 10 points the Panthers allowed in game two against
record for fewest points allowed in a game under the new volleyball scoring format. Plus, the 46 total points allowed against Mercer set a school record for a three-game match.
Leanne Felsing was named MVP of the Bama Bash, while Cheryl Hegemann and Melissa David joined Felsing on the all-tournament team. UWM hit better than .300 in all three matches this past weekend, the first time that has happened since 1999.
the matchup between the Panthers and Badgers set for 7 p.m. Saturday. UWM beat
1999 season with a four-game upset of then-#9
Senior outside hitter Sarah Rauen recorded 43 digs last weekend to raise her career total to 1,158 and move her into fifth place on
Freshman Kailtin O'Hara turned in a solid weekend with 2.73 kills per game, including a career-high 14 kills against Canisius. Classmate Allison Heinz also posted a career-high 14 kills against Canisius.
With 49 digs over the weekend, senior Cari Leslie inched closer to the coveted 1,000 career digs mark. Leslie has 987 career digs and needs just 13 more to become the ninth player in school history to reach at least 1,000 career digs.
Sophomore Karla Everhart continues to improve throughout the season. The 5-foot-10 setter dished out a career-best 65 assists against Canisius and averaged 11.73 assists per game. Her 65 assists against Canisius were more than her season total (57) in 2005.
Senior Amanda Cindric needs 98 more digs to reach 1,000 career digs.
UIC
UIC senior Julie Popp averaged 5.18 digs per game in the USF Invitational, which earned her all-tournament honors. Junior Katarina Nedeljkovic led the Flames with 47 kills, while Ambria Springer was close behind with 41 in three matches. Springer also paced the Flames with 14 blocks and five service aces. Sophomore Christin Hunt produced a stellar performance against
The Flames look to host
Loyola
Loyola's win over
Setter Sarah Elmer reached double figures in kills twice in LU's four matches, including a team-high 13 against
Loyola will be back in action on Friday against
It was a tough weekend for the Raiders at the Jefferson Cup Tournament in
A pair of juniors had strong weekends for the Raiders in middle blocker Tara Geegan and outside hitter Alisha Kimbro. Geegan was named to the All-Tournament team after recording 30 kills and a .288 hitting percentage, including .400 with 16 kills against East Carolina, along with 14 block assists, six of those coming versus Georgetown. Kimbro tallied 25 kills in hitting .291, including a .500 (16/2/28) performance against