WINCHESTER, Va.--The Hood College volleyball team opened the
2007 season with an impressive showing at the Shenandoah University
triangular Saturday. Hood (1-1) used spectacular serving in the
first match against Trinity to earn a 3-0 sweep (30-14, 30-15,
30-17) before falling in five sets (30-21, 28-30, 28-30, 30-25,
10-15) to the host Hornets.
In the opener against their old rivals from the Atlantic Women's
Colleges Conference, the Blazers racked up a whopping 33 service
aces en route to the decisive victory over Trinity. Junior Jamie
Gardner served up 11 aces, while freshman Kristan Hawkins
registered eight more. Senior Lindsey Nagy and freshman Chelsea
Weaver each had four aces, followed by freshman Kristina Straub
with three, senior Caroline Woodhams with two and senior Ashley
Bryan with one. Nagy also put down seven kills and had five digs,
while Bussey led the defense with eight digs and Woodhams finished
with nine assists and a pair of kills.
In the second match against Shenandoah, the Blazers captured the
first game but dropped narrow decisions in the following two. Hood
fought back to tie the match at two games apiece by winning game
four, 30-25, forcing a decisive fifth game. But it was the Hornets
who had the final say, pulling out the 15-10 triumph in the fifth
set.
Woodhams and Straub each notched double-doubles in assists and
digs. Woodhams tallied 33 assists and 12 digs to go along with six
aces and five kills, while Straub registered 17 assists and a
team-best 13 digs. Nagy led the offense with 22 kills while
classmate Ashley Bryan smacked down 12. Nagy moved into fifth place
all-time on Hood's career kills list (605). She is five away from
tying Jennifer Jones '06 for fourth place. Gardner had a stellar
hitting effort, finishing with eight kills and no errors for a .571
hitting percentage.
Hood makes its home debut Wednesday against Frostburg State
University at 7 p.m. at Gambrill Gymnasium.