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Edgewood College Vs. Carroll University Thursday, October 11, 2018 | 7:00 P.M EDGEWOOD COLLEGE EAGLES EdgewoodCollegeEagles.com @EdgewoodEagles | Facebook.com/EdgewoodCollegeEagles Edgewood College vs. Carroll University Thursday, October 11, 2018 | 7:00 p.m. $2 EDGEWOOD COLLEGE Edgewood College Eagles (8-14) No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School 1 Tnisha Louis OH 5-7 Fr. Evansville, Wis./Evansville 3 Grace Zimmer OH/DS 5-8 Jr. Machesney Park, Ill./Harlem 4 Amanda Meister DS 5-6 So. Muscoda, Wis./Riverdale 5 Sarah Pfeifer OH 5-9 Fr. Fort Atkinson, Wis./Fort Atkinson 6 Mackenzie Doherty OH 5-10 So. Cross Plains, Wis. /Wisconsin Heights 8 Ella Carpenter S/OH 5-9 Fr. Sycamore, Ill./Sycamore 9 Nichole Schaeve DS/L 5-7 Jr. Germantown, Wis./Germantown 10 Erika Van Engen OH 5-10 Jr. Sheboygan Falls, Wis./Sheboygan Falls 11 Kathleen Peckham OH/DS 5-8 Fr. Richland Center, Wis./Richland Center 14 Cole Jordee OH/MH 6-0 Sr. Middleton, Wis./Middleton 16 Lizzie Lightner MH 6-0 Fr. Allenton, Wis./Kewaskum 17 Seghan Northey OH/MH 5-10 Fr. Madison, Wis./Memorial 18 Sarah Uczen DS/L 5-7 So. Brookfield, Wis./Central 19 Alex Zapuchlak S 5-6 Sr. Wisconsin Dells, Wis./Wisconsin Dells 20 Brittany Sager S 5-8 So. Hortonville, Wis./Hortonville 21 Tori Wiskow MH 6-1 Sr. Clintonville, Wis./Shawano 22 Megan Schwartz OH 6-0 Jr. Beaver Dam, Wis./Beaver Dam Head Coach: Paul Schlomer (13th season) Assistant Coach: Tom Shay, Olivia Ramsfield, Kate Mikutowski Individual Leaders EC Team Statistics Opp. Attack Percentage Kills .129 Attack Percentage .158 Doherty .206 Pfeifer 205 11.3 Kills per Set 10.6 Wiskow .173 Doherty 198 Northey .171 Lightner 102 10.6 Assists per Set 9.6 16.1 Digs per Set 16.4 Assists Digs 1.9 Service Aces per Set 1.2 Zapuchlak 386 Uczen 353 1.4 Blocks per Set 1.6 Sager 324 Meister 211 Uczen 49 Pfeifer 191 Service Aces Blocks Uczen 31 Lightner 46 Sager 29 Wiskow 39 Pfeifer 25 Schwartz 30 CARROLL UNIVERSITY Carroll University Pioneers (15-7) No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School 1 Trystam Carr DS 5-3 Sr. Charlottesville, Va./Monticello 2 Cassidy Mrotek OH 5-7 Jr. Manitowoc, Wis./Manitowoc Lincoln 3 Melanie Barrios MB 5-11 So. Bolingbrook, Ill./Bolingbrook 4 Emma Przeslicke S 5-6 Jr. Evergreen Park, Ill./Evergreen Park 5 Sydney Wilkins OH 5-10 Jr. Portage, Ind./Portage 6 Sam Penzkowski OH 5-8 So. Racine, Wis./Racine Case 7 Michelle Maraist MB 5-10 Fr. Grayslake, Ill./Grayslake Central 8 Josie Wierzal OPP 5-9 Sr. Frankfort, Ill./Lincoln-Way East 12 Rachel Noonan MB/OPP 6-0 So. Crystal Lake, Ill./Marian Central Catholic 13 Karley Wolf MB 5-10 Sr. Roselle, Ill./Lake Park 14 Tamlyn Kretschmer S/DS 5-7 Fr. Burlington, Wis./Burlington 15 Lauren Griepentrog OH 5-8 Fr. De Pere, Wis./Manitowoc Lutheran 17 Lily Bitters DS 5-5 So. Green Bay, Wis./Green Bay Southwest 18 Karlee Gierczak DS 5-9 Sr. Green Bay, Wis./Notre Dame de la Baie 20 Erika Dunnam OPP/MB 6-2 Jr. Shawano, Wis./Shawano 21 Amanda Hahn DS 5-6 Sr. Itasca, Ill./Lake Park 23 Jennilyn Joy Cave S 5-2 Jr. Bolingbrook, Ill./Bolingbrook 25 Kelsey Schwochert OH/OPP 5-8 So. Montello, Wis./Lourdes Academy 27 Kylie Mueller OH 5-10 Jr. Fox Lake, Ill./Grant Community Head Coach: Becca Saal (9th season) Assistant Coach: Lydia Guell, Morgan Mammosser Individual Leaders CU Team Statistics Opp. Attack Percentage Kills .178 Attack Percentage .136 Wolf .296 Mrotek 178 11.6 Kills per Set 10.4 Cave .289 Dunnam 137 Noonan .253 Wolf 131 10.7 Assists per Set 9.7 16.3 Digs per Set 16.8 Assists Digs 1.6 Service Aces per Set 1.6 Przeslicke 395 Carr 247 1.9 Blocks per Set 1.3 Cave 348 Mrotek 232 Hahn 49 Hahn 195 Service Aces Blocks Mrotek 25 Noonan 72 Przeslicke 23 Dunnam 51 Cave 22 Wolf 49 About the Eagles Eagles Schedule/Results The Edgewood College Volleyball team has dropped two 2018 Record: 8-14 straight entering Thursday’s match against Carroll. The Eagles, Streak: 2-match losing streak who won at home last Friday against MSOE (3-1), have suf- Breakdown: 4-2 home, 3-6 road, 1-6 neutral fered two straight road setbacks, at Concordia Chicago (0-3) Saturday and at Loras (1-3) Tuesday. Aug. 31 vs. Augustana College (Ill.) L 2-3 Sarah Uczen has been one of the top defensive players in Aug. 31 vs. Northland College W 3-1 Sep. 1 at St. Mary’s University (Minn.) L 2-3 the NACC this season, recording 353 digs, which ranks second Sep. 1 vs. Luther College L 1-3 among all NACC players. In addition, Sarah Pfeifer ranks fifth Sep. 4 vs. UW-Oshkosh L 0-3 in the conference with 205 kills. Sep. 4 at Wheaton College (Ill.) L 0-3 Edgewood College has been good at the Todd Wehr Edge- Sep. 12 at Alverno College* W 3-0 dome this season, winning four-of-six contests played at home. Sep. 14 vs. Concordia Moorhead L 1-3 Sep. 14 vs. Augsburg University L 1-3 The Eagles dropped their 2018 home opener but have since Sep. 15 vs. Gustavus Adolphus College L 0-3 won four of five in Madison. They have defeated both non-con- Sep. 15 at UW-Eau Claire L 0-3 ference opponents at home this season, defeating UW-Platte- Sep. 18 vs. Concordia Univ. Wis.* L 1-3 ville (3-1) September 22 and sweeping Ripon September 25. Sep. 21 at Lakeland University* L 0-3 The last time out for the Eagles was a 3-1 setback at Loras Sep. 22 vs. Rockford University* W 3-0 Tuesday night. The first two sets were tightly contested with Sep. 22 vs. UW-Platteville W 3-1 Sep. 25 vs. Ripon College W 3-0 Loras taking the first, 25-23, before Edgewood College re- Sep. 28 at Dominican University* W 3-2 sponded, 22-25 in the second set. The Duhawks controlled the Sep. 29 at Illinois Tech* W 3-0 final two sets, 25-16, 25-18. Oct. 2 vs. Wis. Lutheran College* L 2-3 Oct. 5 vs. MSOE* W, 3-1 About the Pioneers Oct. 6 at Concordia Univ. Chicago* L, 3-0 Carroll University enters tonight’s match dropping two of Oct. 9 at Loras College L, 3-1 three previous matches. Most recently the Pioneers dropped a Oct. 11 vs. Carroll University 7:00 pm four-set battle against UW-Whitewater 1-3 (25-20, 25-20, 21- Oct. 13 vs. Bethel University 12:00 pm Oct. 13 vs. UW-Stout 2:00 pm 25, 25-19). In another four-set battle the Pioneers came away Oct. 19 vs. Aurora University* 7:00 pm with a 3-1 (21-25, 25-11, 25-20, 25-15) victory against North Oct. 20 vs. Benedictine University* 12:00 pm Central College. Senior Karley Wolf and junior Cassidy Mrotek Oct. 24 at Marian University* 7:00 pm lead the Carroll University offense. Wolf has recorded a .296 Oct. 27 vs. St. Norbert College 10:00 am hitting percentage and 131 kills on the season, while Mrotek Oct. 27 vs. Lawrence University 4:00 pm leads the Pioneers with 178 kills. Juniors Emma Przeslicke Oct. 30 NACC Tournament First Round 7:00 pm and Jennilyn Joy Cave add to the veteran offense with 395 and Nov. 1 NACC Tournament Semifinals 7:00 pm 348 assists respectively. Trystam Carr owns 247 digs on the Nov. 3 NACC Tournament Championship TBA season, and Mrotek is just behind with 232 digs. Home games at Todd Wehr Edgedome Pioneers lead all-time series 12-10 *NACC matches Trend: Eagles have won 7-10 previous matches NACC STANDINGS UPCOMING GAMES IN THE NACC NACC STATISTICAL LEADERS (as of 10/11) NACC Overall Friday, Oct. 12 Attack Percentage 1. Aurora .216 Concordia Wis. 8-0 14-4 *Alverno @ Dominican 2. Concordia Wis. .207 Aurora 7-0 13-5 *MSOE @ Aurora *Rockford @ Lakeland 3. Lakeland .202 Wis. Lutheran 5-1 14-6 *Concordia Wisconsin @ Benedictine 4. Benedictine .187 Lakeland 5-2 14-7 *Illinois Tech @ Wisconsin Lutheran Dominican 5-2 13-7 Kills per Set Marian @ Ripon 1. Aurora 13.64 Edgewood 5-4 8-14 Saturday, Oct. 13 2. Concordia Wis. 13.07 Benedictine 3-3 11-8 *Dominican @ Ill. Tech 3. Dominican 12.08 Concordia Chi. 4-4 9-12 *Rockford @ Marian 4. Benedictine 11.89 Marian 3-5 8-10 *MSOE @ Benedictine Digs per Set MSOE 2-5 8-12 *Wis. Lutheran @ Concordia Chi. 1. Aurora 18.79 Illinois Tech 1-6 3-13 Alverno @ Maranatha 2. Dominican 17.16 Rockford 0-8 4-18 Edgewood vs. Bethel/UW-Stout 3. Concordia Wis. 16.75 Alverno 0-8 2-20 Lakeland vs. Finlandia/Central 4. Lakeland 16.72.
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