Box Score The second-ranked Colorado College volleyball team reached the 20-win mark for the 15th consecutive season after defeating the University of Dallas 25-14, 25-13, 25-12 on Friday night at Reid Arena.
The Tigers improved to 20-1 and maintained their one-match lead over Trinity University atop the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference standings with an 8-0 record.
Sophomore outside hitter
Haley Harris and junior middle hitter
Myca Steffey-Bean put down seven kills apiece to pace the CC attack.
Senior middle hitter
Glenna Yancey hit .625 with five kills on eight attacks without an error, while Steffey-Bean finished at .538 with no errors on 13 swings.
Harris also led the CC defense with 12 digs, while Steffey-Bean and junior right side hitter
Aria Dudley each had a hand in three blocked shots.
The Tigers held the Crusaders to -.082 team hitting percentage, the lowest by an opponent this year.
Junior outside hitters Sarah Hughes and Mary Scholz led UD with three kills apiece.
Senior libero Diana Hassink recorded a match-high 17 digs for the Crusaders, who dropped to 7-14.
Colorado College returns to action on Saturday with SCAC divisional matches against Austin College and Centenary College at 12:30 p.m. and 5 p.m., respectively.
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