Sept. 18, 2006
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Offensive Player of the Week
Tara Geegan
Jr., Middle Hitter, Geegan was named Most Valuable Player of the Raider Challenge. She hit .469 with 18 kills and had a solo block as the Raiders swept This was the third straight weekend that Geegan had been named to an all-tournament team as she was also honored at the Jefferson Cup Tournament at Defensive Player of the Week Jordan Bateman So., Libero, Bateman had an outstanding week defensively, averaging 6.50 digs per game as the Vikings shutout a pair of opponents to run their winning streak to eight matches. Bateman led all players with 16 digs in a sweep at Other Top Performers for the Week Sarah Poling Sr., Libero, Poling had 51 digs in three Raider Challenge matches. She notched 13 digs against Jenni Ramminger So., Middle Hitter, Ramminger was nearly flawless in a pair of sweeps, hitting .531 while averaging 3.00 kills per game, 1.67 digs per game and 1.33 blocks per game. In Friday's win at Janelle McDonald Sr., Libero, McDonald was named to the YSU/Country Inn & Suites Classic All-Tournament Team after averaging 4.00 digs per game over the weekend. She posted 20 digs in YSU's four-game win over St. Francis and 15 digs in the 3-0 win over Duquesne. She also collected 12 digs in a 3-1 loss to Lana Lobdell Fr., Middle Blocker, In the Porshia Allen Fr., Outside Hitter, Allen paced the Bulldog offense last week, hitting .193 with a team-best 50 kills in four matches. She knocked down 10 kills against IUPUI and added double-figure kills against Duke (11), Notre Dame (18) and Sarah Elmer Loyola Sr., Setter, Elmer earned all-tournament honors at the Loyola Invitational as the Ramblers finished 2-1 in the tournament and 2-2 for the week. Elmer led the Loyola attack, averaging 1.79 kills per game, 10.07 assists per game and 0.79 blocks per game. She narrowly missed a triple-double in Loyola's five-game win over Betty Slinger Jr., Setter, Slinger was named to the all-tournament team for her efforts at the East Carolina Classic last weekend. The junior setter recorded at least five kills in all five matches and hit .387 for the tournament, including hitting over .450 in two of the three matches. She posted six kills and dished out 39 assists in the News From Around the League At 10-2, the Vikings trail only the 1974 and 1977 squads in terms of the best 10-match starts in the 35-year history of the program (both of those teams opened 11-1). In the midst of an eight-match winning streak, The Vikings have made short work of a majority of their opponents this season, recording eight sweeps in 10 victories, including each of their last four victories. Head coach Chuck Voss needs just one more victory for 100 in his tenure at The Flames went 1-2 in the In the three-match event, junior Amanda Kenny led Freshman Lana Lobdell was named to the UW-Milwaukee UW-Milwaukee will be looking for its ninth win in its last 11 Horizon League openers when it takes the court against This weekend, the Panthers also will be looking to extend their tremendous run of success at the Should UWM live up to the expectations of the League's coaches and claim the regular season crown, it would be a fourth-straight league title for the Panthers. Sophomore middle blocker Abby Bergsma set a career high with a .481 hitting percentage, finishing with 16 kills on 27 attempts in Friday's win over The Freshman Stephanie Steele was named to the All-Tournament Team as the tournament's Best Server. In three matches, she recorded three service aces and only two errors in 35 attempts for a .943 service percentage. Wright State opened the home portion of its schedule by claiming the Raider Challenge title, but saw its four-match winning streak come to end in the finale of the tournament as Denver won in five games, including a 20-18 decision in the fifth game. Three Raider juniors were selected to the All-Tournament Team with tourney MVP Tara Geegan joined by Alisha Kimbro and Lindsey Frank. Geegan collected 48 kills in the three matches with a hitting percentage of .402 while Kimbro tallied 38 kills and 38 digs. Frank recorded 141 assists and 27 digs. The Raiders host With eight wins this season, YSU has already surpassed its victory total from last season. Junior Jessica Fraley made her first start of the season returning from a preseason sports-hernia surgery and posted 10 kills in YSU's win over St. Francis. With 1,101 digs, senior Cari Leslie needs just nine more to move into eighth place on the YSU all-time digs chart. Senior Amanda Cindric has 985 career digs and needs 15 more to become the 10th player in school history to post 1,000 career digs. Loyola Loyola went 2-1 for the weekend as the Ramblers hosted the Loyola Invitational. Loyola notched victories over Once again, senior setter Sarah Elmer led the way, earning all-tournament honors. Elmer averaged 1.79 kills per game, 10.07 assists per game and 0.79 blocks per game for the week. Those numbers are just under her season averages of 2.0 kills per game and 10.45 assists per game. Loyola returns to action next Friday when it opens Horizon League play at home against