ARCATA –The Warriors took down the Lumberjacks 3-0 on Friday for their first conference win of the season. In an easy three sets, the women went 25-13, 25-14 and 26-24.
The Warriors went for 51 kills over Humboldt's 23 and had 35 digs over their opponent's 19.
Mya Marshall and Ellison Weaver both had 11 kills. Haley Burdo was the assist leader for the Warriors with 15 and Ambria Schneringer had 11. Three Warriors had at least eight kills and 11 total attacks.
In the most competitive third set, the Warriors completed 51 total attacks and 19 kills as the Jacks were competing against the Warriors with 44 total attacks and 13 kills. The team was down 24-22 but fought their way back to get that third set win.
The Warriors are now 5-6 overall and 1-2 in conference while the Lumberjacks fall to 3-4 overall and 1-2 in conference as well.
MURDOCK IS PROUD OF HER TEAM
"I'm proud of how these girls came out and fought from start to finish. We hit well and stayed aggressive at the net, served tough and got them out of system, and played great defense. We were down in the 3rd set 24-22 and fought back and won 26-24! We have struggled with finishing a set so I was very proud of them fighting till the end! We play a great defensive team tonight so if our offense plays aggressive like last night, we will do very well!"
COMING UP
The team will travel to Sonoma State on Saturday, September 25 to take on the Seawolves at 7 p.m.
The Warriors went for 51 kills over Humboldt's 23 and had 35 digs over their opponent's 19.
Mya Marshall and Ellison Weaver both had 11 kills. Haley Burdo was the assist leader for the Warriors with 15 and Ambria Schneringer had 11. Three Warriors had at least eight kills and 11 total attacks.
In the most competitive third set, the Warriors completed 51 total attacks and 19 kills as the Jacks were competing against the Warriors with 44 total attacks and 13 kills. The team was down 24-22 but fought their way back to get that third set win.
The Warriors are now 5-6 overall and 1-2 in conference while the Lumberjacks fall to 3-4 overall and 1-2 in conference as well.
MURDOCK IS PROUD OF HER TEAM
"I'm proud of how these girls came out and fought from start to finish. We hit well and stayed aggressive at the net, served tough and got them out of system, and played great defense. We were down in the 3rd set 24-22 and fought back and won 26-24! We have struggled with finishing a set so I was very proud of them fighting till the end! We play a great defensive team tonight so if our offense plays aggressive like last night, we will do very well!"
COMING UP
The team will travel to Sonoma State on Saturday, September 25 to take on the Seawolves at 7 p.m.
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