The Colorado College team posted a pair of sweeps to begin its third weekend of Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference play at Austin College.
The fifth-ranked Tigers began their day with a 25-20, 25-16, 25-15 victory over the University of Dallas, then coasted to a 25-19, 25-20, 25-12 win over Centenary College in their nightcap.
Georgia Mullins, the reigning SCAC Player of the Year, hit a blistering .621 with 19 kills on 29 swings to lead the Tigers against UD. She also had a hand in four blocked shots.
It marked the eighth time this season and the 19th time overall that the senior middle hitter recorded double-digit kills while hitting .500 better.
Mullins produced six kills in the first set when the Crusaders managed to stay level with the CC, drawing even at 17-17 on a Chloe Ilagan service ace.
The Tigers closed out the set on an 8-3 run, capped by a Mullins kill and a combined block by Mullins and
Isabella Vasquez.
Colorado College snapped a 3-3 tie in the second set with a 12-4 surge and carried the momentum through the rest of the match.   Â
Isabella Lipacis finished with nine kills, while Vasquez and
Meaghan Hohman added six apiece.
Jenks dished out 41 assists and led the Tigers to a .333 hitting percentage, which marked the seventh time they hit at least that high this season.
Peyton Hummel led CC with a match-high 13 digs.
Addy Medio paced the Crusaders with six kills, while Ellise Anable had a team-high nine digs.
In the three-set win over Centenary, Mullins led the Tigers with 13 kills while Vasquez finished with 10.
Mullins recorded six kills on an error-free 11 swings during the first set when CC utilized a 7-3 surge to open a 20-15 lead,
In the second set, the Tigers opened a 20-12 lead, but had a fend off a late charge that saw the Ladies pull to within three points at 23-20. Colorado College closed out the set on a kill by Lipacis and a bad set by Centenary.
The Tigers never trailed in the third set, and after the Ladies pulled to within three points, CC closed out the match on a 13-3 run.
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Hummel produced a match-high 10 digs for CC, which held an opponent to a team-hitting percentage below .100 for the ninth time this season.
Alyssa Davis led Centenary with eight kills, while Jaycie Proctor had seven digs.
Colorado College returns to action on Saturday morning at 9 a.m. MT against host Austin College, and closes out the weekend against the University of St. Thomas at 1 p.m. MT.
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