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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Doug Roorbach, Sports Information
Director 585.567.9556
Highlanders Volleyball
Team Drops
Two On The Road
Pittsburgh ,
Pa.- The Houghton College
volleyball team fell to American
Mideast Conference (AMC)
opponents Ursuline College and
Point Park University today in a
tri-match series. The
Highlanders fall to 8-15 for the
season and 1-5 in AMC play.
The Highlanders struggled, losing
to Ursuline College 3-0 (22-30,
28-30, 28-30) and to Point Park
University 3-0 (21-30, 25-30,
25-30).
Against Ursuline
College,
Darby Emerson
recorded 11 kills and 23 digs.
Ashley Kuvshinikov
and
Holly Motheral
each added seven kills.
Leah Scott had five
kills and four blocks.
Megan Phipps tallied
31 assists for the match.
Against Point Park University,
Ashley Kuvshinikov
had 10 kills.
Brianne Brubaker
had a double-double with 19
assists and 11 digs and
Leah Scott
added six blocks.
The Highlanders will come home
for Homecoming weekend on
October 5-6 for their next
match. Houghton will play Friday
in the Highlander Alumni game at
7:00 pm and then again on
Saturday against AMC opponent
Walsh College at 1:00 pm.
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.
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