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Scoreboard

Team
Don Adams Jr.
1
SIUE SIUE 6-7,0-2 OVC
3
Winner Lindenwood Linden 6-7,2-0 OVC
SIUE SIUE
6-7,0-2 OVC
1
Final
3
Lindenwood Linden
6-7,2-0 OVC
Winner
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 4 F
SIUE SIUE 22 24 25 21 (1)
Lindenwood Linden 25 26 23 25 (3)

Game Recap: Women's Volleyball |

Women's Volleyball Wins 3-1 Versus SIUE

Lions start 2-0 in OVC play

ST. CHARLES, Mo. - Lindenwood women's volleyball captures a 3-1 victory over their river rival SIUE (6-7, 0-2 OVC) after a career day from Addy McAleer who posted 23 kills in the win. The Lions hit .224 on the evening with three players with double-digit kills.

"We started off a little out of kilter and were not really firing on all cylinders, but we were able to come together as a team and figure out ways to score points," said head coach Will Condon. "Addy showed tonight what hard work can do for you with her performance.  She did a great job of mixing up her shots and scoring in a variety of ways."  

McAleer attacked early and often for the Lions as they took the first set by a score of 25-22. She was the team leader with six kills in the first and was one of six players with at least one kill. Lindenwood also earned three service aces in the set from Nyah Wilson, McAleer and Rebecca Janke.

The Lions and Cougars went back and forth resulting in eight ties and four lead changes. After trailing 19-20 late, Lindenwood stormed back to score the next six of eight points. SIUE was held to a .132 hitting percentage in the first.

SIUE seemed to have the second set locked up throughout, but the Lions eventually came back to take the second 26-24. The Lions trailed 11-18 in the set after Priscilla Jones punched down a service ace. LU was able to chip away point by point before eventually tying the set at 24-24.

Janke would go on to score the final two points of the set to put Lindenwood up 2-0 heading into the third. McAleer added another five kills while Wilson added three. In total, Lindenwood had 15 kills in the second with a .256 hitting percentage. Allie Otten also had six of her assists in the second.

The Cougars claimed their lone set victory in the third by a score of 23-25. SIUE controlled the majority of the set despite the Lions posting 14 kills and a .233 hitting percentage. LU trailed 17-21 and climbed back to 23-24 before McAleer ended the third with an attack error.

Lindenwood never waivered as they eventually closed out the match with a 25-21 fourth set victory. McAleer added another six kills to close out the match. The match ended with a service error by Julia Treichel to give Lindenwood a 2-0 start to Ohio Valley Conference play.

"We knew we had to serve tough because SIUE is one of the best passing teams in the OVC and we were able to do that for much of the match.  SIUE has a lot of hitters that can hurt you in different ways so they pose a different challenge than a lot of teams.  We were able to disrupt them enough to win some close sets.  Overall, I think that we learned something powerful tonight and that is a team we have the ability to adapt and find ways to score points even when we are not feeling our best and that is a great lesson for the rest of the season," said Condon.

Janke added a total of 11 kills and five blocks to the Lion attack while Wilson added 10 kills and 15 digs. Libero Jessie Seidel had 15 digs and six assists along with two kills. Otten led the Lions with 32 assists.

Lindenwood will be back at home next week on Thursday and Friday as they host the Skyhawks from UT Martin. For more information go to lindenwoodlions.com.
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