Privateers Conclude Regular Season with Key Matches Against McNeese & Nicholls
The New Orleans Privateers volleyball team concludes their regular season with two road matches against McNeese and Nicholls this week. Coming off a strong 3-0 victory over Lamar, the Privateers halted the conference’s longest winning streak of 10 matches. Key players included Alessandra Meoni and Vanae Sapp, who both recorded double-doubles, while Ania Anderson led with 15 kills. Remarkably, New Orleans limited Lamar to a .160 attack percentage, showcasing their defensive strength. The team aims to finish the season on a high note after previously splitting matches with both upcoming opponents.
By the Numbers- New Orleans recorded a .160 opponent attack percentage against Lamar, marking their lowest this season.
- Ania Anderson achieved a career-high with 15 kills, surpassing her previous best of 13.
While the Privateers are coming off a successful match, both McNeese and Nicholls have also been eliminated from conference tournament contention, indicating potential challenges for motivation and competitiveness. The prior matches between the teams resulted in varied outcomes, suggesting unpredictability.
State of Play- McNeese holds a record of 7-19 and has allowed the second most kills and blocks per set this season.
- Nicholls currently stands at 12-15, having also been eliminated from tournament contention, complicating their season finale.
Post-season implications for the Privateers are limited, but finishing with two wins could boost team morale heading into the next season. Eciroglu is on the verge of climbing career assist rankings, which could be a positive milestone for her individually.
Bottom LineTo wrap up a challenging season, the Privateers aim to gain momentum with solid performances against McNeese and Nicholls, which may set the tone for future competitions and player development.
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