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Minnesota St. MSU 9-4
3
Winner Wayne St. (NE) Wayne 13-1
Minnesota St. MSU
9-4
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Final
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Wayne St. (NE) Wayne
13-1
Winner
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 F
Minnesota St. MSU 13 22 18 (0)
Wayne St. (NE) Wayne 25 25 25 (3)

Game Recap: Women's Volleyball |

#15 Wildcats serve up sweep over Minnesota State

#15 Wayne State 3 Minnesota State 0

            #15 Wayne State College served up nine aces and forced 21 attack errors on Minnesota State to record a 25-13, 25-22 and 25-18 sweep in Northern Sun Conference volleyball Friday evening at Rice Auditorium in Wayne.  The host Wildcats are now 13-1 and 4-1 in the NSIC while MSU drops to 9-4 and 2-3 in league play.
            The 'Cats made their presence felt defensively early in the match, forcing 10 Maverick attack errors in the first set to go with three service aces as WSC cruised to a 25-13 first set win.  Six different Wildcats had kills in the set led by Tarrin Beller with three.
            The second set was much closer, featuring nine ties and five lead changes.  But the Wildcats used the strong hitting from senior Katie Stephens – six kills on 10 attacks – along with four more kills from Beller to post a 25-22 set win.
            Senior libero Haley Kauth served up three aces in the third set while junior outside hitter Alyssa Ballenger accounted for five kills and the Wildcats added five blocks to complete the sweep with a 25-18 third set win.
            WSC finished the match hitting .313 with 33 kills, seven errors and 83 attacks while Minnesota State hit .158 with 37 kills on 21 errors and 101 attempts.  The 'Cats held an 8-3 edge in blocks and had nine service aces to five for MSU.  WSC had just three serving errors compared to 10 on the Mavericks.
            Beller and Stephens each recorded nine kills to lead the Wildcats followed by Ballenger with eight.  Junior defensive specialist Hope Carter accounted for a team-high 12 digs with senior libero Haley Kauth adding eight to go with a team-best four service aces. 
            Redshirt freshman setter Rachel Walker had 31 set assists and two service aces while Jaci Brahmer and Maddie Knobbe each recorded four blocks.
            Wayne State will be at home again Saturday afternoon hosting #7 Concordia-St. Paul in a 4 p.m. NSIC contest.
 
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