The Lindenwood women's volleyball team gave the No. 5 team in NCAA Division II a scare on Friday night at Hyland Arena, but Nebraska-Kearney escaped with a 25-19, 25-10, 24-26, and 29-27 victory.
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Lindenwood dropped the first two sets and the Lopers appeared headed towards a sweep as they went up 19-14 in the third set. The Lady Lions fought back though, going on a 7-1 run to take the lead. The teams were tied four times down the stretch, the last time at 24-24.
Nicole Hallam gave Lindenwood the lead after that, and an attack error by Nebraska-Kearney ended the set.
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Lindenwood used the momentum from that win to jump out to a quick five-point lead in the fourth set, and it still led by five points at 22-17. Nebraska-Kearney fought back though with a 7-1 spurt that gave the Lopers match point. Lindenwood killed off numerous match points before an attack error by the Lady Lions finally ended the match.
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Lindenwood had just one fewer blocks on the night and it blocked six more balls. The Lady Lions had seven more errors though, including 24 unblocked errors.
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The trio of
Nicole Hallam,
Shannon Doyle, and
Kristin Burnett combined for 39 kills of Lindenwood's 54 kills in the match.
Sarah-Jane Pavlik finished with a team-high 41 assists.
Anna Reichert had a team-high 10 digs, and four players,
Sara Gregor, Doyle, Hallam, and
Alex Dahlstrom, all had six block assists. Doyle and Hallam each finished with a team-high 17.0 points.
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Lindenwood falls to 4-11 overall and 1-6 in MIAA play. The Lady Lions look to move up the conference standings on Saturday with a 3 p.m. match at home against Fort Hays State.
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