BETHANY, Okla. – The Henderson State women's volleyball team hit the road on Saturday afternoon to take on
Southern Nazarene University at the Sawyer Center and suffered a three-set sweep to the hands of SNU by scores of 11-25, 23-25, and 16-25.
The Lady Reddies (3-11, 0-5 GAC) were unable to match the offensive attack by the Crimson Storm (6-9, 4-1 GAC) as SNU registered 24 more kills (47-23) and had 24 more attacks (114-90) than HSU in the three sets. The Crimson Storm were also able to come away with a higher attack percentage with a .272 percentage compared to the .133 percentage of the Lady Reddies.
HSU was better once more in the block statistic as the Lady Reddies recorded nine team blocks compared to the Crimson Storm's five team blocks.
Jessica Moss and
Sarah Williams had the most blocks for the Lady Reddies as Moss would collect two solo blocks and three block assists while Williams was able to account for one block solo and three block assists as well.
Moss also led the team in kills with nine, but
Ty Lindberg was the most efficient attacker as she hit for a .280 average with eight kills on 25 attacks and one error.
Emily Belz was the top setter for the Lady Reddies as she turned in a team-high 19 assists.
The Lady Reddies will remain on the road for the next match as they are set to take on Harding University in Searcy, Ark. on Tuesday, October 2nd. The match is scheduled to start at 7:00 pm.