Oct. 9, 2006
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Offensive Player of the Week
Cheryl Hegemann
UW-Milwaukee
Senior, Middle Blocker,
Hegemann put together a big statistical weekend for the Panthers. She had a season-best 17 kills at Loyola Friday and then bettered that with 19 kills at
Defensive Player of the Week
Ann Deelo
Loyola
Senior, Libero,
Deelo continued to stablize the Rambler back row, racking up 62 digs (5.17 digs per game) in three matches as the Ramblers went 3-0, including a pair of critical Horizon League wins. Deelo opened the week with 25 digs in a five-game win over Bradley on Tuesday night and picked up right where she left off on Friday night, digging 24 balls-the ninth time this season she has recorded 20 or more digs-to key a strong Rambler defense in a four-game win over UW-Milwaukee. Deelo closed out the weekend with 13 digs against
Other Top Performances for the Week
Courtney Ashley
Loyola
Sr., Outside Hitter,
Ashley averaged 3.42 kills per game and 3.25 digs per game to lead Loyola to a perfect 3-0 week, including a pair of home League wins. Ashley opened the week strong, finishing with 15 kills and 19 digs in a five-game win at Bradley before turning it on Friday night, slamming 18 kills to go with 14 digs and three blocks as the Ramblers handed UW-Milwaukee its first Horizon League loss of the year. Ashley wrapped up the weekend with a team-high eight kills in a 3-0 sweep of
Becky Peters
UW-Milwaukee
So., Libero,
Peters led a strong defensive effort for the Panthers over the weekend. She collected 25 digs at Loyola Friday and then tallied 20 more Saturday at
Ambria Springer
Sr., Middle Blocker,
In the Flames fifth consecutive League win and sixth overall victory, Springer recorded a team-high 24 kills in a four-game victory over
Despite falling to UW-Milwaukee in four games on Saturday, Springer dominated on offense once again, drilling 19 kills. She owned a team-high .310 attack percentage and guided
In Horizon League matches this season, Springer leads the Flames with 100 kills, averaging 4.35 per game. She also paces
Betty Slinger
Jr., Setter,
Slinger posted back-to-back triple-doubles last week to bring her NCAA Division I-leading total to four on the season. In a victory over Big East opponent DePaul Tuesday, Slinger posted a career-high 18 kills to go along with 22 assists and 11 digs in addition to five blocks and a .359 hitting percentage. In Friday's match at
Jenni Ramminger
So., Middle Hitter,
Ramminger led the Vikings with a .410 hitting percentage last week while averaging 3.67 kills and 0.83 blocks as
Sarah Poling
Sr., Libero,
Poling posted 24 digs on Friday in a victory over
Porshia Allen
Fr., Outside Hitter,
Allen paced the Bulldog offense last weekend, notching her fifth double-double of the season against Cleveland State on Friday with 14 kills and 10 digs before pacing all players with 15 kills and a .353 hitting percentage against Youngstown State on Saturday. She led
Janelle McDonald
Sr., Libero,
McDonald led the Penguins with 34 digs (4.86 per game) last week. McDonald posted 16 digs against
News From Around the League
Loyola (11-10, 4-2 HL)
The Ramblers went undefeated (3-0) for the week, notching victories over Bradley, UW-Milwaukee and
Junior Melissa Craig pounded out 17 kills and added a career-high nine blocks and senior Sarah Elmer racked up her third triple-double of the season in the win over Bradley. Loyola then handed UW-Milwaukee its first League loss of the season with a hard-fought 3-1 win over the Panthers on Friday. The final match of the week was won by a dominant Loyola defense. The Ramblers held
The Ramblers make the short trip to
After starting the season 1-7, the Raiders have since won nine of 12 and reached the .500 mark overall Saturday with a sweep of
The 4-1 Horizon League start for
Senior outside hitter Jenny Schultz recorded her fifth consecutive double-double and 10th of the season with 15 kills and a career-best 27 digs against Youngstown State on Friday and had 15 kills and 14 digs versus Cleveland State on Saturday.
UW-Milwaukee (10-5, 4-1 HL)
The Panthers bounced back from their loss Friday night at Loyola thanks in large part to their defensive effort at
Melissa David continues to add to her resume of strong senior-year performances. She now has five-straight double-figure kill efforts in league play, including a team-high 18 kills in the loss at Loyola Friday night.
For the second-straight season, UWM will play a match at the U.S. Cellular Arena in downtown
In two matches,
Freshman Beth Greulich continues to rank among the nation's most efficient hitters. Heading into last week, she was 13th in the country with a .427 hitting percentage, and currently remains the Horizon League leader at .410.
Cleveland State's win at Butler not only improved its record to 7-0 on Friday's this year, but it was the Vikings' first-ever win in 13 tries in Hinkle Fieldhouse.
The six points by DePaul on Tuesday is the second-fewest ever allowed by the
After dropping the first 12 matches of its series with DePaul,
With her four triple-doubles this year, junior Betty Slinger now has seven in her career. She also posted three triple-doubles during her sophomore season.
With eight wins this season, YSU has surpassed its victory total from last season. With 33 digs over the weekend, senior Cari Leslie moved into second place on the YSU all-time digs list with 1,203 and is just the second player in school history with more than 1,200 career digs. With 876 career kills, Leslie needs 11 more to move to 10th place on the YSU all-time kills list.
With seven total blocks this weekend, senior middle blocker Krystal Hendrix now stands tied with Keely Norris (1999-02) for sixth all-time with 409 career total blocks. She leads the team with 82 total blocks on the year.
The Bulldogs' win against
Freshman Porshia Allen leads the team on offense in Horizon League matches, averaging 4.00 kills per game in five matches this season. Sophomore Nina Inic paces the Bulldogs on defense in League play, averaging 5.00 digs per game while boasting a .910 reception percentage.
Freshman Angie Porché had more kills than any Crusader this season and junior Sara Hughes had the second-best passing night in program history, but the Brown and Gold dropped a heartbreaking 25-30, 30-28, 21-30, 30-27, 18-16 decision Friday night at
The Crusaders then went on to slip past UMKC Saturday 30-26, 30-28, 30-27 at the
Valpo (12-7, 3-2 Mid-Con) will return to the Athletics-Recreation Center next weekend for Friday and Saturday night matches at 7:00 p.m. Both contests will be carried live on 95.1 FM and online at www.valpo.edu/athletics.