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Tribe Volleyball Defeats Delaware, 3-1

WILLIAMSBURG, Va. - The William and Mary volleyball team defeated conference foe Delaware, 3-1 (30-24, 28-30, 30-28, 30-22), on Saturday night in Williamsburg.

The Tribe (6-10, 3-6) got an outstanding performance by senior Kathleen Hawley, who recorded 35 digs and equaled her four-game match school record. Also coming up big was a quartet of players who registered double-figure kill totals. Sophomore Abbi Owens tallied a match-high 23 kills, while freshman Bryana Carey earned a season-best 15 put-aways. Senior Sarah Long and sophomore Molly Bohman also came up big, registering 14 and 12 kills, respectively. Sophomore setter Kim Mount dished out 58 assists.

While the Green and Gold fell behind, 8-4, early in the opening game, they rallied back and evened the score at nine. The match was still tied at 15 when the Tribe went on a 3-0 spurt to take a three-point advantage. Delaware fought back and narrowed the margin to just one, 25-24, but W&M closed out the game with a 5-0 run, capped by back-to-back block assists by Carey and Megan McInnes. In the first frame, the College hit .311 (19-5-45) as a team, while Owens and Carey each totaled five kills.

In the second set, the Tribe jumped out to an early 9-5 lead and maintained the advantage until midway though the game. With W&M ahead, 18-14, the Blue Hens scored five of the next six points to even the frame at 19. The teams remained close down the stretch, with the squads tied on six occasions, but UD closed out the game by scoring the final two points.

During the third game, W&M quickly built a four-point lead, 8-4, following a kill by McInnes. The Tribe extended the margin to seven, 14-7, after a kill by Owens. With the lead still seven, 17-10, Delaware utilized a 10-3 run to even the count at 20. Like the second frame, the teams battled back and forth and found themselves deadlocked at 28, but this time W&M scored the final two points in the form of put-aways by Bohman and Owens.

Much of the final game was tightly contested, as the teams were knotted at 18. However, W&M jumped in front with a 6-1 run to take a comfortable 24-19 advantage. The Blue Hens narrowed the gap to four on two occasions, but the Tribe earned the eight-point game-four triumph to win the match.

The Tribe will be in action again next weekend when it hosts UNC Wilmington and Georgia State.

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