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Thais Vieira Sr Lindsey WiLson VoLLeybaLL 2021 MSC Regular Season Champions MSC Tournament Champions 2011 • 2013 • 2014 • 2015 NAIA National Champions 2011 • 2012 • 2015 • 2016 2016 • 2017 • 2018 • 2019 • 2020 2017 2017 • 2018 • 2019 • 2020 2021 SCHEDULE Gameday Information MATCH Date: Aug. 26, 2021 Date Opponent Time/Result Time: 5:00 p.m. CT ^Aug. 20 @ Loyola (La.) W 3-0 Location: Columbia, Ky. ^Aug. 20 @ Marian (Ind.) L 1-3 Stats: PrestoSports ^Aug. 21 @ Indiana Southeast W 3-0 Video: Lindsey Wilson Sports Network 6 ^Aug. 21 @ Reinhardt (Ga.) W 3-0 Aug. 24 @ Brescia (Ky.) W 3-0 Lindsey Wilson College Blue Raiders Aug. 26 vs Keiser (Fla.) 5:00 PM CT Record: 4-1, 0-0 MSC Ranking: 20 Sept. 3 vs Asbury (Ky.) 7:00 PM CT Location: Columbia, Ky. *Sept. 6 @ Shawnee State (Ohio) 3:00 PM CT Conference: Mid-South Conference *Sept. 8 vs Thomas More (Ky.) 6:00 PM CT +Sept. 10 @ Missouri Baptist 12:30 PM CT Keiser University Seahawks Record: 3-7, 0-0 SC +Sept. 10 @ Central Methodsit (Mo.) 5:00 PM CT Ranking: N/A +Sept. 11 @ Xavier (La.) 10:00 AM CT Location: Fort Lauderdale, Fla. *Sept. 14 @ Tennessee Southern 6:00 PM CT Conference: Sun Conference *Sept. 17 @ Cumberland (Tenn.) 1:00 PM CT *Sept. 21 vs Bethel (Tenn.) 6:00 PM CT LWC KU *Sept. 23 vs Life (Ga.) 6:00 PM CT *Sept. 28 @ Freed-Hardeman (Tenn.) 6:00 PM CT .322 Hitting Percentage .191 Sept 28 @ Fisk (Tenn.) 6:00 PM CT .131 Opponent Hitting Percentage .243 212 Kills 394 *Oct. 5 @ Georgetown (Ky.) 7:00 PM CT 13.25 Kills Per Set 11.59 *Oct. 7 @ Campbellsville (Ky.) 6:00 PM CT 206 Assists 376 *Oct. 12 vs Tennessee Southern 6:00 PM CT 12.88 Assists Per Set 11.06 *Oct. 15 vs Cumberland (Tenn.) 6:00 PM CT 181 Digs 458 *Oct. 19 @ Bethel (Tenn.) 6:00 PM CT 11.31 Digs Per Set 13.47 *Oct. 23 @ Life (Ga.) 12:00 PM CT 26 Blocks 40 *Oct. 26 vs Freed-Hardeman (Tenn.) 6:00 PM CT 1.63 Blocks Per Set 1.18 *Nov. 2 @ Pikeville (Ky.) 5:00 PM CT Stat Comparison 29 Service Aces 49 *Nov. 6 @ Cumberlands (Ky.) 4:00 PM CT *Mid-South Conference Game Kills J. Alcantara 54 Kills R. Cox 78 ^Vette City Classic- Bowling Green, Ky. Assists C. Rich 163 Assists B. VandeHei 172 +Spartan Invitational- Saint Louis, Mo. Digs L. Larzelere 55 Digs E. Magin 119 Aces L. Larzelere 6 Aces A. Kuster 13 FOLLOW THE BLUE RAIDERS Website: LindseyAthletics.com Blocks R. Valdez 14 Blocks A. Dilsaver 23 Leaders Twitter: @LWCAthletics Facebook: /LWCAthletics Twitter: @LWCVolleyball YouTube: /LWCAthletics Sports Information Director: Chris Coombs [email protected] - 270-384-8184 Instagram: @lwcathletics Flickr: /lindseywilsoncollege Asst. Sports Information Director: Kyle Jackson - [email protected] - 270-384-7317 QuickHits Lindsey Wilson College Blue Raiders The number of Conference Regular Season championships the 10 Blue Raiders have won accomplishing the feat for the past nine seasons. The number of Mid-South Conference Tournaments the Blue Raiders 8 have won accomplishing the feat for the past five seasons. The number od regular season matches matches on the schedule for the 2021 season, eight at home, 17 on the road, and seven neutral 25 matchups. NAIA Women’s Volleyball Coaches’ Top 25 Poll 2021 Poll No. 1 Rank Previous Team (1st Place Votes) Record Points 1 1 Missouri Baptist (20) 4-0 591 2 2 Jamestown (N.D.) 4-0 572 3 3 Midland (Neb.) 4-0 552 4 4 Parkland (Mo.) 0-0 534 5 5 Dort (Iowa) 0-0 516 6 7 Concordia (Neb.) 0-0 487 7 15 Corban (Ore.) 6-0 455 8 10 Northwestern (Iowa) 0-0 447 9 13 Viterbo (Wis.) 6-0 439 10 14 Providence (Mont.) 4-0 428 11 11 Central Methodist (Mo.) 0-0 397 12 17 Bellevue (Neb.) 3-0 374 13 16 Marian (Ind.) 4-0 361 14 6 Eastern Oregon 2-2 350 15 9 Westmont (Calif.) 4-2 346 16 12 Indiana Wesleyan 0-0 323 17 NR Montana Tech 6-1 262 18 18 Ottawa (Kan.) 0-0 251 19 19 Oklahoma City 0-0 237 20 NR Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 3-1 201 21 8 Grand View (Iowa) 0-4 164 21 25 South Oregon 1-0 164 23 23 College of Saint Mary (Neb.) 4-0 160 24 21 IU Kokomo (Ind.) 0-0 144 25 24 Bethel (Ind.) 3-1 130 25 NR Rocky Mountain (Mont.) 3-1 130 Dropped from the poll: Madonna (Mich.), Keiser (Fla.) Receving Votes: Life (Ga.) 121, Columbia (Mo.) 58, Ottawa (Ariz.) 42, Madonna (Mich.) 37, Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.) 31, Carroll (Mont.) 25, CIU (S.C.) 20, Texas Wesleyan 11, Embry-Riddle (Ariz.) 10, Loyola (La.) 9, Bushnell (Ore.) 8, Mount Vernon Nazarene (Ohio) 7, Olivert Nazarene (Ill.) 6, Ave Maria (Fla.) 6, Kansas Wesleyan 5, Life Pacific (Calif.) 5, Evangel (Mo.) 4, Aquinas (Mich.) 3 Lindsey Wilson College Blue Raiders No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown / Previous School 1 Abby Grubbs Sr. DS 5-8 Spring Hill, Tenn. / Summit HS 2 Lauren Larzelere Sr. DS 5-5 Congington, La. / Fontaineblaue HS 3 Madison Bidwell So. OH/RS 6-0 Brentwood, Tenn. / Ravenwood HS 4 Embry Burgess Fr. DS 5-4 Bowling Green, Ky. / Logan County HS 5 Elizabeth Moore Fr. OH 5-10 Owensboro, Ky. / Daviess County HS 6 Johanna Alcantara Jr. OH 6-1 Santo Domingo Notre, Dominican Republic / Navarro College 7 Camryn Rich Jr. S 5-9 Louisville, Ky. / Louisville Male HS 8 Jasmine Whited Jr. DS 5-5 Stanford, Ky. / Lincoln County HS 11 Alexis Smith Sr. OH 6-1 Georgetown, Ind. / Flyod Central HS 12 Alix Stoermer So. MH 6-0 Rockport, Ind. / South Spencer HS 17 Savannah Pippin Fr. MH 6-0 Portland, Tenn. / Portland HS 19 Radaisy Valdez So. MH 6-5 Bani, Dominician Republic / Centro Educativo Metas 20 Natalie Ackermann So. DS 5-6 Louisville, Ky. / Assumption HS 22 Elisa Burzio Fr. OH 5-11 Chieri, Italy / Liceo Statale Augusto Monti 23 Logan Seagraves Fr. DS 5-6 Mount Juliet, Tenn. / Friendship Christian HS 24 Thais Vieira Sr. RS 6-0 Jacareie, Sao Paulo, Brazil / Seward CC Head Coach: Jerry Forbes (3rd Season) Assistant Coaches: Alex Coomes (3rd Season), Elly Burke (2nd Season) Student Assistant: Mariana Pratali Manager: Natalie Ewing Keiser University Seahawks No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown / Previous School 1 Tiffany Huffman Fr. S 5-4 Paw Paw, Mich. / Paw Paw HS 2 Ryelle Cox Jr. OH 5-9 Umatilla, Fla. / Tavares HS 3 Izabella Duchaine Fr. OH 6-0 Auburn, Cali. / Placer HS 4 Erika Magin Fr. DS/L 5-5 Palm Bay, Fla. / Heritage HS 6 Olivia Valentine Fr. OH/DS 5-6 Fishers, Ind. / Heritage Christian HS 7 Britta Romisch So. OH 5-8 Bloomfield Hills, Mich. / Macomb Community College 9 Haven Sampson Fr. MB 5-9 Huffman, Texas / Lynn University 11 Amber Dilsaver Jr. OPP 6-0 Fort Madison, Iowa / Des Moines Area Community College 12 Brooklyn Vandehei Jr. S 5-5 Burlington, Wis. / Burlington HS 13 Cristine Buckley Jr. DS 5-6 Tampa, Fla. / Sickles HS 14 Cassie Cox So. MB 5-10 Round Rock, Texas / Cedar Ridge HS 15 Hannah Heide Fr. S 5-9 Jupiter, Fla. / Palm Beach Gardens HS 16 Anna Lea Kuster Fr. OH 5-9 Roggwil, Switzerland / PMS Kreuzlingen 17 Jaryn Morgan Fr. S 5-3 Barberton, Ohio / Barberton HS 18 Vanessa Warth Fr. MB/OPP 5-11 Nuertingen, Germany / Hoelderlin 20 McKenzie James So. DS 5-8 Bradenton, Fla. / College of Coastal Georgia 21 Samantha Lopez Cruz So. L/DS 5-1 Tamuning, Guam / Gems World Academy Dubai 22 Gabrielle Vevesque Fr. DS/OH 5-5 Port St. Lucie, Fla. / John Carroll HS 23 Stephanie Bray Jr. OH 6-0 Frisco, Texas / Newman University 25 Rita Aleixo Fr. DS 5-2 Porto, Portugal / Externato Ribadouro Head Coach: James Rogers (4th Season) Assistant Coach: Andrew Sydow (3rd Season) Graduate Student Assistants: Alyssa Leatherman, Ashley Kot 2021 Blue Raider VOLLEYBALL 2021 Mid-South Conference Volleyball Standings Rank Team MSC Overall Home Away Neutral 1 RV Life 0-0 4-0 0-0 0-0 4-0 2 Thomas More 0-0 4-0 0-0 0-0 4-0 3 20 Lindsey Wilson 0-0 4-1 0-0 0-0 4-1 4 Shawnee State 0-0 4-1 0-0 0-0 4-1 5 Bethel 0-0 3-1 0-0 0-0 3-1 6 Tennessee Southern 0-0 3-1 0-0 0-0 3-1 7 Campbellsville 0-0 2-1 0-0 0-0 2-1 8 Cumberland (TN) 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 9 Cumberlands (KY) 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 10 Georgetown 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 11 Freed-Hardeman 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 12 Pikeville 0-0 0-4 0-0 0-0 0-4 2021 Mid-South Conference Volleyball Weekly Awards Attacker of the Week Date Name School Hometown 8/16/21 Fayola Louis Life (Ga.) Canton, Ga. 8/23/21 Emily Mohs Thomas More (Ky.) Cincinnati, Ohio Defender of the Week Date Name School Hometown 8/16/21 Savannah Keener Life (Ga.) Acworth, Ga. 8/23/21 Emilee Cochran Shawnee State (Ohio) Galion, Ohio Setter of the Week Date Name School Hometown 8/16/21 Jessie Pritchard Life (Ga.) Corona, Calif. 8/23/21 Camryn Rich Lindsey Wilson Louisville, Ky.
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