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Women's Volleyball

Stars Edged In Five-Set Thriller

Box Score The Dominican University women's volleyball team dropped a thrilling five-set match, 25-23, 22-25, 21-25, 25-16, 15-12, to the Edgewood College Eagles in Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference (NACC) action in Madison, Wis., on Saturday afternoon.
 
The Stars had three hitters finish with double-digit kills, led by Claire Dezelski's (Northville, Mich.) 15 kills, but could not overcome 27 hitting errors as Dominican posted a .120 attack percentage.
 
Freshman Maddi Zanoni (Hudsonville, Mich.) and Carri Chambers (Winnebago, Ill.) posted 12 and ten kills respectively while Christina Wilson (Homer Glen, Ill.) dished out 42 assists, the most for the Stars' sophomore setter since returning to the court September 25 from injury.
 
Cheyanne Kelly (Kalamazoo, Mich.) logged a match-high 32 digs while Dezelski, Chambers and Wilson each rounded out a double-double effort with 21, 18 and 14 digs respectively.  As a team, Dominican posted 111 digs, their most since the season-opener against UW-La Crosse when they had 114 digs in a four-set victory.
 
At the net, Dominican logged nine total blocks.  Freshman Tessa Griparis (Shorewood, Ill.) was in all but one, racking up seven block assists and one solo block.
 
Edgewood's offensive attack was led by Jessica Martin's 20 kills while Lindsey Swansby doled out 43 assists.  The Eagles bettered the Stars' 111 digs, posting 120 digs led by Jordan Winkler and Rachel Tesch who had 25 digs apiece.
 
The loss was the Stars' first in conference play, dropping Dominican to 3-1 in NACC action and 15-9 overall.
 
Dominican will travel up to Mequon, Wis., next Friday to take on the Concordia University Wisconsin Falcons before returning home for the Stars' homecoming match against Alverno College next Saturday.
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