Pepper
Pike,
Oh.-
Houghton's
volleyball
team
continues
to make
steady
improvements
but
dropped
two matches today
against
American
Mideast
Conference
opponents
Point
Park
University,
2-3
(30-24,
25-30,
30-23,
22-30,
19-21)
and
Ursuline
College,
1-3
(21-30,
30-27,
30-27,
18-30).
The
Highlanders
dropped
the
first
two sets
but
rallied
back to
push
Point
Park
University
to a
fifth
set. "We
played
our best
game yet
this
season,"
said
Highlander
Coach
Nancy
Cole.
"They
are a
team
that has
had
great
success
this
season
and I am
pleased
that we
were in
this
game all
the way
to the
end. I
cold not
be more
proud."
Holly
Motheral
had 27
kills
and 6
blocks. Darby
Emerson
had a
double-double
with 15
kills
and 17
digs and
Leah
Scott
had nine
kills
and four
blocks.
Defensively,
Stefanie
Swanson
posted
another
31-dig
performance.
Megan
Phipps
had 33
assists
and
Brianne
Brubaker
posted
22
assists
for the
match.
Houghton
had a
tougher
time
against
Ursuline
College, though, losing
in four
games.
Holly
Motheral
continued
to
produce
offensively
with 15
kills
and
three
blocks.
She was
joined
by
Darby
Emerson
who had
an
outstanding
all-around
game
with 15
kills,
two
blocks
and 29
digs.
Lenore
Basset
also hit
double
digits
with 11
kills
and
Stefanie
Swanson
recorded
her
second
30-dig
performance
of the
afternoon.
The
Highlanders
fall to
10-18
overall
and 2-8
in AMC
play.
They
will be
back in
action
next
weekend
at
Malone
College
on
October
27.
Houghton
will
face Mt.
Vernon
Nazarene
College
at 2:00
pm and
then
play
Malone
College
at 4:00
pm.