Alamosa, CO - The Westminster Griffins Volleyball team hit the road and ventured to Alamosa, Colorado, where they faced off against Adams State in a highly-anticipated match inside Plachy Hall. The Griffins delivered a stellar performance, defeating the Grizzlies in three decisive sets on Friday night, securing their third conference win of the year.
Key Highlights:
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Oliva Curtis Shines: Oliva Curtis led the charge for the Griffins with an impressive performance, recording double-digit kills with 10. Her offensive prowess and consistency were instrumental in securing the victory.
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Contributions from Regan Jackson and Mailei Myers: Regan Jackson added nine kills of her own, while Mailei Myers contributed five crucial kills to bolster the team's offense.
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Dominance at the Net: Hailey Killet showcased her prowess at the net with three blocks, while Mailei Myers added two more to her impressive stats on the night. Their presence at the net played a pivotal role in the team's success.
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Stellar Defensive Performance: Abby Reardon stood out on the defensive end, totaling an impressive 12 digs, leading the team in this crucial aspect of the game.
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Leila Cornejo's Expertise: Leila Cornejo facilitated the team's plays effectively, tallying 21 assists, ensuring the offense flowed smoothly.
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Strong Team Hitting Percentage: The Griffins exhibited a collective hitting percentage of .232, a testament to their coordination and precision on the offensive front.
With this impressive win, the Griffins are on a path of success in conference play. They now set their sights on the next challenge, a matchup with CSU-Pueblo in Pueblo, Colorado, with the first serve scheduled for 7:00 PM inside Massari Arena on Saturday night. For fans unable to attend in person, all the action can be watched on the RMAC Network.
As the Westminster Griffins Volleyball team continues their journey, they are determined to build on their successes and make their mark in the conference. Stay tuned for more thrilling volleyball action from this dynamic team.