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News Release:  September 27, 2008

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Mountaineers Rebound with Big 3-1 Win over McMurry

Photo: Head Coach Phillip White celebrates his biggest win as a head coach.

The agony of a tough loss was replaced 17 hours later with the joy of victory as Schreiner defeated visiting McMurry 3-1 in Edington Gym.  One day prior, SU suffered a tough 3-1 loss to perennial ASC power Hardin-Simmons, but bounced back strongly against another highly-regarded team, MU.

McMurry (9-4, 3-2 in ASC) started slowly in the first two games.  Trailing 6-1 in the first game, MU slowly pulled even and tied the game at 20 each.  From that point on, the two teams traded points in what would turn out to be the match's best game.  MU had two game points at 24-22, but Schreiner (6-8, 3-3 in ASC) rallied to tie.  McMurry then scored the next two points to take the first game, 26-24.

In game two, SU again roared ahead early, claiming a 7-0 lead.  McMurry again rallied to within two, 7-5, but the Mountaineers scored the next four points and never were threatened in the game as Schreiner rolled to a 25-14 win. 

With the match tied 1-1 in games, the two teams battled early in game three.  Schreiner held a 7-4 lead, but saw McMurry reverse that and take a 13-9 lead and still led 17-13.  Showing a needed poise under pressure, SU raced ahead with an 8-1 run.  SU then had a 24-22 lead and two game points but saw McMurry cut the deficit in half on an SU blocking error.  Senior Xandria White 4 kills), playing her first match since injuring her knee in early September, fittingly came up with the game-winning point on a kill and 25-23 win.

Game four saw the two teams jockey for the lead.  It was tied 14-14, but Schreiner scored the next four points.  After a McMurry timeout, a Kaycee Westberry (8 kills) block increased the lead to 6 (20-14).  Kills by Malorie Westerholm (27 assists) and Caitlin Gayle (7 kills, .333 attach percentage) took care of any comeback attempts by the visitors and Schreiner won the match with a 25-18 win in game four.  Brittany Alvillar led a strong defensive effort with 19 digs.  Another key to the match was a much more efficient and successful serving effort from the home team.

A game ball may well go to new Assistant Athletic Trainer Janel Dowdee.  Under Dowdee's care, White came back from her injury more than one-week ahead of schedule.  In addition, Gayle was out of commission early in this match with back troubles.  She was able to rehab and started coming into the match in the second game, giving SU its three big offensive threats all on the floor in the same game for the first time during the conference season. 

The win and return of "X" give Schreiner Volleyball and its fans great optimism going forward the rest of the season. 

 

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