Indiana Tech Dominates No. 12 Oklahoma Wesleyan in Paradise Classic
Indiana Tech's women's volleyball team achieved a notable 3-0 victory over No. 12 Oklahoma Wesleyan at the Paradise Volleyball Classic, wrapping up their tournament in Honolulu. The match featured intense competition, especially in the first and third sets, with Indiana Tech overcoming multiple set points against them. Key players included Lauren Snyder with 17 kills, complemented by strong performances from Hannah Teich and Olivia Kracium. The win improves Indiana Tech's record to 2-1 for the season.
By the Numbers- Lauren Snyder led the team with 17 kills.
- Kristin Matlack recorded a season high of 39 assists.
While Indiana Tech celebrated a decisive victory, the match highlighted their vulnerability when facing top-tier teams, as they narrowly escaped several set points against them.
State of Play- Indiana Tech's strong performance comes after an earlier loss in the season, improving their record to 2-1.
- The team is gearing up for the upcoming Onset Invitational in Fort Wayne.
Indiana Tech will look to build on this momentum as they return to action at the Onset Invitational, where they will face new challenges that will test their improvements and strategies.
Bottom LineIndiana Tech's sweep over a ranked opponent signals their potential this season, but consistency and resilience will be crucial as they move forward in upcoming matches.
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