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CONTACT: Doug Roorbach, Sports Information Director 585.567.9556

Daemen Beats  Houghton in Volleyball, 3-0

 

Houghton, N.Y.It's the little things that win games. For the Houghton volleyball team it's been a constant struggle to find consistency. The Highlanders lost to American Mideast Conference opponent Daemen College  tonight, 3-0 (27-30, 28-30, 25-30).

 

The Highlanders took the lead early behind Darby Emerson,  who struck with three early kills and Jamie Hugelmeier's serving touch bringing in two aces (14-9). Houghton stretched the lead to as much as seven points, but blew that lead  when  a solid rally by the Wildcats tied the game at 22. The Highlanders swung the momentum back in their favor extending a four point gap (26-22), but crumbled at the net allowing Daemen to finish the set on a 8-1 run (27-30).

 

The second set stayed close throughout the first part (8-8), however Houghton failed defensively midway through. Every touch seemed to fall for the Wildcatsallowing Daemen to take a nine point lead (16-25).

The Highlanders mounted a stunning comeback off the serving touch of Jamie Hugelmeier who tallied three more aces giving her five for the match along with 17 digs. She was joined by a resurgent Holly Motheral who delivered ten of her 14 kills and four blocks for the match tying the game at (28-28). This was overshadowed by two devastating service return errors allowing the Wildcats to escape with the second set intact (28-30).

 

Houghton got out of the gates quickly (7-1) in the third set but the Wildcats put together a 13-5 run to overtak the Highlanders and build a two - point lead (12-14). The Wildcats took control from that point onward  and won 30-25.

 

Tonight the Highlanders  honored seniors Stefanie Swanson and Katie McCulloch for four years of service and dedication to Houghton College and the women's volleyball program.

The Highlanders will play again on the road October 20 in a AMC  tri-match against Point Park University at 1:00 pm and Ursuline College at 3:00 pm. The Highlanders fall to 10-16 overall for the season and 2-5 in AMC North Division play.


Houghton College has deep and solid roots in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, where our teams use their commitment to excellence, both on the field-of-play and in the classroom, as a platform for their strong and unique emphasis on Sports Ministry. Their goal is to make a difference for the Kingdom on campus, in Allegany County, in the Northeast and around the world.  Houghton is one of only 13 institutions who have been hand-selected by the NAIA to serve as "Champions of Character" Program Centers, opening the door for Houghton to be a leader, both in the Northeast and nationally, in character education. Through hands-on, innovative community outreach initiatives, Houghton coaches and student-athletes are working together to change the culture of sport and to change our culture through sport.