MSU spikes Dragons in five
Issue date: 11/12/09
Section: Volleyball
The final MSU home volleyball game turned out to be closer than expected, but ultimately a win for the Mavericks.
The Mavericks won three out of the five sets by scores of 25-22, 25-23 and 15-7.
Freshman outside hitter Chelsea Fogary picked up a career-high 24 kills in the team's victory. Both Kimber Kuhl and Ally Kwikkel had 15 kills.
Defensively Amanda Thompson and Kwikkel had a team-high four blocks, while Alli Rice and 22 digs. Sophomore Brittany Stamer added 19.
Stamer also had a career-high night, posting 64 assists.
The Mavericks (24-5, 14-3 NSIC) hit the road this weekend for their last two games. They will play Northern State at 7 p.m. Friday and the Univeristy of Mary at 3 p.m. on Saturday.
There were also five Mavericks that were recognized by the NSIC.
Kwikkel, Fogarty, Stamer and junior outside hitter Amanda Beekman were named to the NSIC All-Conference Team.
Junior Kimber Kuhl was named honorable selection as she has a hitting percentage of .356 which is fifth in the conference.
The Mavericks won three out of the five sets by scores of 25-22, 25-23 and 15-7.
Freshman outside hitter Chelsea Fogary picked up a career-high 24 kills in the team's victory. Both Kimber Kuhl and Ally Kwikkel had 15 kills.
Defensively Amanda Thompson and Kwikkel had a team-high four blocks, while Alli Rice and 22 digs. Sophomore Brittany Stamer added 19.
Stamer also had a career-high night, posting 64 assists.
The Mavericks (24-5, 14-3 NSIC) hit the road this weekend for their last two games. They will play Northern State at 7 p.m. Friday and the Univeristy of Mary at 3 p.m. on Saturday.
There were also five Mavericks that were recognized by the NSIC.
Kwikkel, Fogarty, Stamer and junior outside hitter Amanda Beekman were named to the NSIC All-Conference Team.
Junior Kimber Kuhl was named honorable selection as she has a hitting percentage of .356 which is fifth in the conference.

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