Milwaukee, WI- Concordia University Chicago (14-18) had another day of two games ahead of them. On the second day of action CUC would play University of Wisconsin-Superior (15-17), and Wisconsin Lutheran College (17-12). In the first match, the Cougars battled but would come up short against UWS (13-25, 25-23, 23-25, 20-25). Up next, they would play WLC and finish the season in a big way with a 3-1 victory. (25-18, 25-12, 24-26, 25-16).
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Inside the Box Score:
- Although dropping set one, CUC registered 10 blocks versus UWS's three.Â
- In the games that Concordia-Chicago won against WLC, the Warriors didn't score over 20.Â
- The Cougars also held the Warriors to a negative hitting percentage in two of the four sets.Â
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Concordia-Chicago kicked off the final day of the season against a strong Wisconsin-Superior team.
Shannon Stamp led the offensive attack for the Cougars with 13 kills, followed by
Julia Spitelli (7), and
Alyssa Henline (6). Stamp also led the defensive front with seven blocks in the first match.
Julia Beers had another great day serving, finding a way to connect on four aces.Â
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In the final game of the season CUC looked to go out on a good note. The seniors took a back seat and let the younger group go to work.
Jennifer Livesay led the attack for the Cougars with 10 kills in the four set match.
Alex Clasen ended the match with 28 assists as the starting setter. Livesay would also lead the way in digs with 11.Â
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Concordia-Chicago concluded their 2019 regular season with a 14-18 record overall and a 5-7 record in conference.Â
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