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Women's Volleyball Zach Freeman

Up and Down Play Continues for Chargers

Box Score 1 | Box Score 2 | Box Score 3 | Box Score 4 The Lancaster Bible women's volleyball continued its recent trend of up and down play as they dropped both of their NEAC matches on Friday afternoon, but rebounded to take care of business on Saturday morning. The Chargers lost in straight sets to both Penn St. Berks and Gallaudet on Friday before sweeping both Penn St. Abington and St. Elizabeth on Saturday.

Penn St. Berks 3, Lancaster Bible 0
25-12, 25-17, 25-19
Sophomore Rachel Olson had nine kills and seven digs for the Chargers, but it was not enough as the Nittany Lions swept the Chargers for the second time this season. No other LBC player had more than four kills, while Tricia Coale, Hannah Metzler, Joanna Butala and Katie Coomber all had 11 digs.

Gallaudet 3, Lancaster Bible 0
25-13, 25-10, 25-11
Coomber led the Chargers with seven kills, but was the lone offensive bright spot for LBC as the Chargers managed just 18 kills. Gallaudet, the reigning NEAC Champion, had 46 kills to just two errors for the entire match. Olson added 14 digs, while Butala had 10 for LBC.

Lancaster Bible 3, Penn St. Abington 0
25-16, 25-21, 25-18
The Chargers used a total team effort as six players had three or more kills, including Butala who had a team-high nine. Metzler added 10 more digs to go with her 24 assists, while Olson led all players with 16 digs. The victory gives LBC the tie-breaker over Penn St. Abington with whom they will be battling for the fifth and final NEAC playoff spot.

Lancaster Bible 3, St. Elizabeth 0
25-20, 25-18, 25-22
LBC battled tired legs and minds to win their second match of the day as they swept the Screaming Eagles, 3-0.
"Everyone is tried and we're glad we are done for the day, but we did what was expected of us today and I'm proud of the ladies."

LBC (9-14, 4-3 NEAC) is back in action on Thursday when they travel to Williamsport, Pa. to take on Lycoming at 7 p.m.
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