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Mercyhurst University Athletics

Lakers Push Northwood To Edge But Come Up Two Points Short

Oct. 7, 2006

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Erie, Pa. - Despite a losing streak that would hamper the morale of almost any team, the Mercyhurst women's volleyball team showed extreme resolve Saturday against GLIAC foe Northwood. Although the team fell to 6-14 overall and 1-11 in conference, the Lakers battled numerous times before eventually succumbing 25-30, 30-19, 30-20, 24-30, 15-13.

After a strong opening game in which Mercyhurst hit .345 to win 30-25, the Lakers began to find things tough. Northwood went all of game two without an attack error and continued to play well in game three to build a two-game to one lead.

With their backs against the wall in game four, the Lakers battled Northwood early and were tied 12-12. That's when the Timberwolves began to fall apart. Mercyhurst went on a 13-1 run and cruised to a 30-24 victory to send the match to a deciding fifth game.

Northwood looked to be in control in the clincher, holding a 12-5 advantage, but Mercyhurst battled back again. The Lakers went another big run, closing the gap to 14-13 before Northwood finally put down the winning point.

Jenna Matson led Mercyhurst with 14 kills and 19 digs, while Julia Butler had 42 assists and 18 digs. Cara Nelson moved into second place in career digs, posting 15 for the Lakers. Kristin Peterson also pushed her name into the record books, moving into fifth place in career kills with 10.

Mercyhurst will be looking to avenge a loss to cross-town rival Gannon in its next contest. The Lakers will host the Knights Friday at 7 p.m.

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