The Lancaster Bible College women's volleyball team dropped another two matches on Saturday at the Gettysburg Battlefield Classic, as the Chargers dropped to 0-4 this season after losses to McDaniel and York (Pa.) by identical 3-1 margins.
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McDaniel 3, Lancaster Bible 1
18-25, 25-21, 25-22, 25-10
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Statistically Speaking: Lancaster Bible won the first set, and then dropped the middle sets by close margins, before the Green Terror ran away with the fourth and final set…Senior
Ashtyn Bouslog had a team-best 14 kills for the Chargers, and also posted 13 digs…Fellow senior
Allison Shuey had three kills and 39 assists, while senior
Courtney Goyak had nine kills and four digs to go with two blocks…Junior
Aleah Heyworth chipped in with eight kills and five digs, while
Raylee Feather had two aces…Marlowe Embry had a match-high 15 kills for McDaniel.
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News & Notes: Lancaster Bible is now 0-4 all-time against McDaniel.
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York (Pa.) 3, Lancaster Bible 1
23-25, 25-19, 25-21, 25-19
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Statistically Speaking: The Chargers won the opening set for the second straight match, but couldn't hold the momentum, and York won the final three sets by close margins…The statistics were close as well, as the Spartans held a 40-38 lead in kills, and each team had eight blocks…York also led in digs, 78-70…Bouslog had double-digit kills for the second straight match, as she had 10 to go with 14 digs…
Cassidy King added nine kills and three digs, while Goyak and Heyworth each had five kills…
Suzanna Whiting had a team-best 20 digs, while
Kate Smoker added 16…Shuey had 36 more assists to go with seven digs…Megan Wolf had nine kills to lead York.
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News & Notes: Lancaster Bible is now 0-4 all-time against York…The 0-4 start for the Chargers is the first since the 2016 season…Despite the losses against four quality teams, the Chargers are just -5 in kills (153-158), -6 in digs (243-249), and -5.5 in blocks (22.5-28) over the first four matches of the year.
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Up Next: Lancaster Bible will host its first match of the season on Tuesday, as the Chargers take on Wilkes at 7 p.m.
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