Charleston Golden Eagles faced four west coast opponents during Spring Break but returned without a match victory, with several players achieving season highs in various statistical categories.

The Big Picture

The team experienced a challenging competition against west coast teams, showcasing individual player performances despite the overall outcome.

By the Numbers
  • Opposite hitter Garret Schnitker had 17 kills in a match.
  • Evens Edourd led with 24 kills and a .425 hitting percentage.
  • Austin Jacob set a career-high with 10 kills in a match.
State of Play
  • Charleston Golden Eagles faced tough competition during Spring Break against West Coast teams.
  • Despite not securing a win, individual players achieved notable season highs in statistics.
What's Next

The team will take a week off before their upcoming game against North Greenville on March 15th.

Bottom Line

Charleston Golden Eagles faced tough challenges on the West Coast but showcased standout individual performances in their recent matches, highlighting potential for improvement and growth in future games.