Junior Camille Larkin’s Career-High Kills Lead George Mason Women’s Volleyball to 3-1 Victory over Duquesne
Key points:
- Junior Camille Larkin led George Mason women's volleyball team to a 3-1 victory over Duquesne with a career-high 14 kills.
- The Patriots used strong defense to limit Duquesne's offense and win the first and second sets.
- Mason made an emphatic comeback in the fourth set to secure the match victory.
George Mason women’s volleyball team showcased their dominance in a 3-1 victory against Duquesne. Led by junior Camille Larkin’s career-high 14 kills, the Patriots proved their offensive strength. Freshman Chelsea Colter and outside hitters Caroline Rodriguez and Ewelina Gacek also contributed with double-figure kills. With a solid defense and impressive teamwork, the Patriots managed a remarkable comeback in the fourth set to claim victory. Mason’s exceptional performance sets the stage for their upcoming home matches against Fordham.
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