Sarah Veale leads Saginaw Valley State to victory with 14 kills and Kendall Ihm shines with a .727 hitting percentage
Key points:
- Sarah Veale led the Saginaw Valley State University women's volleyball team with 14 kills.
- Kendall Ihm had a hitting percentage of .727, with nine kills on 11 attacks and one error.
- Saginaw Valley State University won the match in straight sets, 25-23, 30-28, and 25-22.
In a thrilling conference matchup, the Saginaw Valley State University women’s volleyball team emerged victorious in straight sets against Lake Superior State University. Led by Sarah Veale and Kendall Ihm, who combined for 23 kills, the Cardinals displayed an impressive offensive performance. Despite a strong showing from the Lakers, the Cardinals maintained their composure and secured the win. With 10 aces and a .246 hitting percentage as a team, Saginaw Valley demonstrated their dominance on the court. This victory sets the stage for their upcoming match against the Parkside Rangers.
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