The Colorado College volleyball team captured its sixth straight victory Friday night, defeating Concordia University in five sets at Reid Arena.
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Camille Sherrill led the Tigers (19-7, 11-4 SCAC) with 26 kills, while
Camden Goodman collected a career-high 52 assists.
Brooke Brilliant followed with 15 kills and
Delaney Dorscht had a career-high 12 in the 25-17, 17-25, 25-22, 23-25, 15-8 triumph.
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Sherrill posted six kills and Brilliant had five in the first set as CC easily won the first set.
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Concordia (12-16, 4-11 SCAC) scored 10 straight points to take a 16-7 lead in the second set. The Tigers cut the lead to 21-14 thanks to three kills from Sherrill, but the Tornadoes closed out the set by winning four of the final seven points.
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The Tigers jumped out to a 15-8 advantage in the third set, but Concordia closed the gap to 20-17 before a pair of kills by
Julia Reusch secured the final two points.
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Concordia took the fourth set, but the Tigers roared back to win the fifth.
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"Once again, I am so proud and excited that I get to coach this team," head coach
Sharon Dingman said. "No matter the circumstances, they continue to believe in each other and continue to persevere for each other. While the volleyball wasn't always the prettiest tonight, these Tigers know how to compete."
Meghan Gannon had a team-high 19 digs for the Tigers, who play their final match of the regular season on Saturday, Nov. 8, against Texas Lutheran beginning at 11 a.m. Seniors
Carolyn Dormady,
Nyah Flores and
Libby Ochs in a post-game ceremony.
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