The Lancaster Bible College Women's Volleyball team returned home after three straight road games as they hosted Rosemont on Tuesday night, dominating 3-0 after landing 27 service aces in the match. The Chargers improve to 11-9 overall and 6-1 in the United East while the Ravens fall to 0-13 overall and 0-5 in the United East.
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How it Happened:
The Chargers piled it on early in set one as they scored 11 straight points to open the set with six service aces by senior
Madison Timberlake. The Ravens landed a kill, then the Chargers saw junior
Lea Sareyka knock back-to-back kills for a 14-2 lead. Another long run of six points helped the Chargers soar to victory as they ended with three in a row and a kill by sophomore
Madison Reap to win the set 25-6.
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It was Lancaster Bible who got out to another early lead at 4-1 after two kills from junior
Chloe Stenberg, then junior
Tessa Kwiatkowski capped a five-point run with a service ace to put LBC up 9-2. The Chargers then launched their longest run of the entire season as they rattled off 16 consecutive points, with Stenberg landing seven total aces during the run as LBC closed out the set 25-3, their largest set win of the season.
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Kwiatkowski landed two more aces as the Chargers raced out 5-1 in the third set, then three aces by freshman
Karinna Wolfe helped extend the lead on a seven-point run. Several Chargers landed kills throughout the rest of the set, then sophomore
Faith Rex closed out the win for the Chargers 25-6 on a service ace and Lancaster Bible swept out the Ravens 3-0.
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By the Numbers:
- The Chargers dominated in every way, with a season-high 27 service aces to highlight the stat sheet
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Chloe Stenberg led the way for the Chargers with six kills and a career-high seven service aces
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Madison Timberlake had six digs and six service aces
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Tessa Kwiatkowski had a match-high 10 assists and added three aces
- The Ravens combined for just two kills and one service ace
Information to Know:
The Chargers are now 3-0 all-time against the Ravens. Lancaster Bible tied the all-time single-game record for service aces with 27.
Jessica Fletcher moved into 15th place in program history with 552 career kills tonight, passing Alyssa Bowen (2015-16) on the all-time list.
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Up Next:
The Chargers are back on the road this Saturday, October 18 as they travel to face Wilson in conference play at 3:30 p.m.
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