The Lancaster Bible College women's volleyball team capped its 2017 regular season with a pair of losses on Saturday in Scranton, Pa., as the Chargers fell to FDU-Florham and Marywood in three sets. The Chargers are now 12-19 overall, but advanced to the North Eastern Athletic Conference Playoffs due to its 6-3 conference record. The NEAC announced late Saturday night that the Chargers will face Gallaudet on Tuesday night, Oct. 31 in Washington, D.C. with the match scheduled for 5 p.m.
FDU-Florham 3, Lancaster Bible 0
25-18, 25-21, 25-16
By the Numbers: FDU-Florham (25-7) pounded out double digit kills in each set, and finished the match with 44, while the Chargers had 27...Junior
Hannah Gipe led Lancaster Bible with eight kills, while sophomore
Ashtyn Bouslog had six kills and eight digs...Senior
Myranda Kemrer had 13 digs and an ace, while freshman
Bekah Roberts had two blocks.
Information Hodge Podge: Lancaster Bible is now 0-4 all-time against FDU-Florham...Roberts moved into 10th place on the all-time single-season block list with her two blocks.
Marywood 3, Lancaster Bible 0
25-23, 25-22, 25-21
By the Numbers: Marywood had 36 kills, while the Chargers managed just 21...Lancaster Bible had 46 digs, while Marywood had 59...Bouslog led the Chargers with 10 kills ...Sophomore
Allison Shuey finished with 12 assists and four blocks, while Roberts added three more blocks to go with two kills...Kemrer finished with 13 more digs.
Information Hodge Podge: This was the first meeting between the two teams...Kemrer needs just 14 digs on Tuesday to break the all-time program record for digs in a career...She currently stands at 1,765 and will break the record of 1,778 held by Lauren Heliger ('13)...Roberts has 82 blocks this season, which is tied for ninth-most in program history for a single season...Her 62 block assists are a new program-record for block assists in a season, breaking the record of 60 set last season by
Alyssa Bowen...Junior
Erin Harkey has 69 aces this season, which is tied for the sixth-most in program history and the most since Kemrer had 69 in 2014.
Up Next: Lancaster Bible will take on Gallaudet in the NEAC Quarterfinals on Tuesday at 5 p.m. in Washington, D.C...The Chargers lost to the Bison this past Thursday, 3-2 in five sets.