INDIANAPOLIS, IND. – Sophomore libero
Megan Woll recorded her 1,000
th career dig on Saturday morning as the University of Missouri-St. Louis volleyball team swept past Trevecca Nazarene to open day two of play at the Midwest Region Crossover Tournament.
Woll finished with 15 digs as the Tritons won by set scores of 25-12, 25-18, 25-22.
RECORDS
UMSL (19-2), Trevecca Nazarene (11-12)
HOW IT HAPPENED
- UMSL hit a combined .436 in the first two sets before fending off the Trojans in the third set.
- The Tritons hit better than .300 for the 10th time this season, finishing at a .362 clip.
STATISTICALLY SPEAKING
- Senior
Kylie Rudsinski recorded a match-high 12 kills, hitting .529.
- Senior
Selena Nolte and sophomore
Charlotte Richards added 11 kills each, while Richards also tallied nine digs.
- Freshman
Mya Elliott had five kills in six swings with no errors.
- Junior
Kaileen Herman dished out 36 assists and added four kills.
UP NEXT
UMSL takes on No. 13 ranked Ferris State at 4 p.m. (EST) today to close out tournament play.