Women's Volleyball

SPARTANS EARN WEEKEND SWEEP OVER COUGARS

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REGINA – The No. 5 Trinity Western women's volleyball team completed a weekend sweep of Regina with a 3-0 (25-23, 25-15, 25-23) win Saturday in Canada West play at the Centre for Kinesiology, Health & Sport.
 
Elizabeth Wendel (Caronport, Sask.) and Alicia Perrin (Creston, B.C.) led Trinity Western in the match, as the Spartans improved their conference record to 12-4 on the season. Wendel didn't start on Friday, but got the call on Saturday and responded with a career-high 11 kills while hitting .333 for the match. Perrin was just behind with 10 kills, while Nikki Cornwall (Coquitlam, B.C.) had 29 assists and libero Kristen Moncks (Standard, Alta.) had nine digs. Carly Hamilton (Calgary) had six kills with just one attack error and two aces.
 
Michelle Sweeting led the Cougars (4-12) in kills for the fourth consecutive Canada West match, finishing with a match-high 12 on 25 attacks. Chelsea Ziolkowski had 11 kills, while Molly Wade-Cummings had eight kills to fall just short of her career-high of nine. Leah Shevkenek had 28 assists, with libero Lindsay Braul led all players with 15 digs.

"I'm really proud of the girls to be able to come in and get a sweep here in Regina," said Spartans coach Ryan Hofer. "Regina is definitely playing really good volleyball. Elly and Carly Hamilton did a really good job for us this weekend. Kristen Moncks was solid for us all the way around. It was just a good team effort. We're serving well and we're finding our rhythm."
 
The first set was the most tightly contested of the match, as the two teams battled through 16 tie scores and eight lead changes. Ultimately, it was a late 7-2 run for Trinity Western that turned a two-point Cougar lead into a 24-21 advantage for the Spartans that stood as the difference. The Cougars were able to overcome the first two set points, but Perrin and Cornwall combined for a block on the third to give the visitors a 25-23 win and an early lead in the match.
 
TWU never trailed in the second set, holding the Cougars to a zero hitting percentage while cruising to a 25-15 victory. Needing a win in the third to extend the match, the Cougars led for most of the set before succumbing to a similar fate as the first set. The Spartans had a key 6-1 run which featured kills from four different players, turning what had been a two-point U of R lead into a 24-21 advantage. Again, just like the first set, the Cougars were able to shake off the first two set points before Trinity Western capitalized on the third. Wendel's final kill of the night clinched the match for the Spartans.
 
Both teams will continue the conference schedule at home next weekend. Trinity Western will entertain Canada West newcomer MacEwan Jan. 16-17, while Cougars host provincial rival Saskatchewan.

Game Notes: Wendel transferred from nearby Briercrest College in Caronport this past summer and it was her first trip to the province of Saskatchewan as a Spartan…TWU hit .208 as a team while Regina hit .176…TWU had a 6-1 edge in aces.

-TW-




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Players Mentioned

Adam Marshall

Adam Marshall

5' 10"
Fourth Year
Nick Colyn

Nick Colyn

6' 1"
First Year
Joanna Williams

Joanna Williams

5' 2"
First Year
Hannah Ryan

Hannah Ryan

5' 8"
Fourth Year
Taylor Janzen

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5' 7"
Second Year