Mackenzie Garner vs. Alfred 9/15/18
0
Lancaster Bible LBC 6-5
3
Winner Elizabethtown ETOWN 8-6
Lancaster Bible LBC
6-5
0
Final
3
Elizabethtown ETOWN
8-6
Winner
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 F
Lancaster Bible LBC 12 22 18 (0)
Elizabethtown ETOWN 25 25 25 (3)

Game Recap: Women's Volleyball |

Blue Jays win seventh straight match

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. -- Mackenzie Garner had 17 kills, Marisa Krinock added 10 and Rileigh Hudock provided a career-high 38 assists as Elizabethtown won its seventh straight match with a 3-0 sweep of Lancaster Bible at Thompson Gymnasium Tuesday night.

Garner moved within one kill of becoming the seventh player in program history to record 1,000 in a career. It's been 10 seasons since Paige Tanner was the last Blue Jay to join that prestigious club in 2008.

Elizabethtown's attack was proficient in all three sets against the Chargers (6-5), but especially so in the first and second when it hit better than .300.

Garner led the Blue Jays with five kills and Hudock had 11 assists, three kills and two aces as the Blue Jays (8-6) rolled to a 25-12 win in the first.

Lancaster Bible twice led in the second and was tied at 19 after Aleah Heyworth's ace. E-town scored the next three points, with a pair of Charger errors bracketing a Shelly Yohe kill, to take the lead for good. Krinock, Garner and Sarah Schneider had kills to close out the set, 25-22.

Needing eight kills for 1,000 entering the third, Elizabethtown did what it could to feed Garner the ball. The senior middle hitter came so close to the milestone, racking up seven kills and a solo block in the final set. Her next chance to surpass the mark will come Friday at 2 p.m. against Marietta in the Carnegie Mellon DoubleTree Invitational.

Garner finished with 17 kills, a .571 hitting percentage and four blocks (two solos). Krinock reached double figures in kills for the third time this season and Schneider added nine kills.

Hudock recorded 30 assists or more for the sixth time this season and topped her former season-high total by two. Aiyana Tietze-Di Toro was stellar defensively once again. The Jays' libero had a match-high 14 digs.

Elizabethtown's seven-match winning streak is its second in as many seasons. The Blue Jays haven't had a longer streak of success since 2012, when they won nine in a row.
 
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