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Sept. 13, 2007
Volleyball Opens Horizon League Play
at Butler, Wright State
After
two tournaments and 11 non-league
matches, the Youngstown State
volleyball team opens Horizon League
play this weekend. The Penguins
visit Butler, Friday, Sept. 14, at 7
p.m. in Indianapolis, Ind., and
Wright State, Saturday, Sept. 15, at
4 p.m. in Dayton, Ohio.
The Penguins (6-5) are coming off a
1-3 week last week after falling to
20th-ranked Ohio State, 3-0, and a
then-undefeated Kent State squad,
3-0.
YSU snapped its five-match losing
streak with a 3-1 victory over
Canisius last Saturday.
Senior Jessica Fraley continues to
lead the Penguins with 3.10 kills
per game and averaged 2.53 digs per
game. Sophomore Ruth Boscaljon is a
close second with 3.08 kills per
game and leads the team with a .303
hitting percentage and 0.98 blocks
per game.
Sophomore Dana Leslie has been
stellar in the back row leading the
Penguins with 4.53 digs per game and
freshman Abigail Drost is second
with 3.70 digs per game.
Junior setter Karla Everhart is
averaging 9.3 assists per game and
2.35 digs per game.
About Butler
The
Butler enter the weekend with a 5-5
overall record and have won its last
three matches.
Leading the Bulldogs is Porshia
Allen with 4.15 kills per game and
Jessica Wolfe with 3.33 kills per
game. Michelle DeGeeter, the
reigning Horizon League Offensive
Player of the Week, is averaging
3.17 kills and 3.19 digs per game.
This will be the 14th meeting
between Youngstown State and Butler
and the Penguins have never defeated
the Bulldogs in 13 tries.
About Wright State
Wright State (2-9) is off to a slow
start winning just two of its first
11 matches. Tara Geegan owns a
team-best .307 hitting percentage
and is second with 2.78 kills per
game while Samantha Conner leads the
Raiders with 3.25 kills per game.
This is will be the 26th meeting
between the Penguins and Raiders.
Youngstown State has won just twice
in the previous 25 meetings.
Up Next
The
Penguins host in-state rival
Cleveland State, Friday, Sept. 21,
at 7 p.m. in the 2007 home opener.
Barbosa Nabs Tourney Honors
Sophomore Ebony Barbosa was named to
the Kent State Golden Flash
Invitational All-Tournament Team
last weekend after averaging 2.8
kills and 4.2 digs per game. Barbosa
notched a double-double with 15
kills and 15 digs in a 3-1 win over
Canisius and recorded 19 digs
against Kent State.
The Ruth Is On Fire
In 43
career matches played, sophomore
Ruth Boscaljon has posted double
figures in kills 23 times and has
tallied at least 20 kills five times
after posting 20 against Robert
Morris.
Everhart Continues to Climb
Junior setter Karla Everhart ranks
sixth on the all-time YSU assist
list with 1,555 career assists. She
dished out 140 last weekend. She
needs 445 more to become the fifth
player to net 2,000 assists in a
career and 622 more to move into
fifth place on the all-time list.
Boscaljon Nearing 500
With
486 career kills, sophomore Ruth
Boscaljon needs just 14 more kills
to reach the 500 kill mark for her
career. She also has recorded 167
total blocks in 43 matches.
Fraley Approaching 700-500 Club
Senior Jessica Fraley needs to more
kills to reach the 700-kill plateau
and 32 more digs to collected 500
for her career. Fraley, who has 698
career kills and 468 career digs,
leads the Penguins with 3.24 kills
per game while averaging 2.53 digs
per game.
Leslie Sixth in League
Sophomore Dana Leslie has played
stellar defense for the Penguins
this season. Leslie, who is also an
outside hitter, leads the Penguins
and ranks sixth in the Horizon
League with 4.53 digs per game. In
the nine matches which she played,
Leslie has posted at least 15 digs
six times, including a career-high
29 against LaSalle (8/24) and 24
against Robert Morris (9/1).
Boscaljon Block Streak Snapped
Sophomore Ruth Boscaljon’s
consecutive match streak with at
least one block was snapped at 41
last weekend against Binghamton. For
the first time in her career,
Boscaljon was not credited with at
least one block. She tallied six in
the next match against Canisius.
‘Guins Set Mark For Best Start
Although they have lost their last
two matches, the Penguins set a
school mark for most consecutive
wins to start a season with five
after defeating UNC-Greensboro, 3-1,
on Aug. 31. |