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Sophomore defensive specialist Kati Vasalakis gets ready to serve the ball against the University of Toledo at the last home match Nov. 7 at Worthen Arena. DN PHOTO EMILY SOBECKI
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Sophomore defensive specialist Kati Vasalakis gets ready to serve the ball against the University of Toledo at the last home match Nov. 7 at Worthen Arena. DN PHOTO EMILY SOBECKI
Leading 24-23 in the third set after already taking the first two, the Ball State women’s volleyball team was ready to finish off the University of Toledo.
With the women’s volleyball regular season coming to a close within the next few weeks, there have been numerous upsets and influential games that have shaped how the Mid-American Conference standings have shaped up. These are the top five games that have had some of the biggest influence.
There wasn’t much of a freshman adjustment period for Kylee Baker.
Kylee Baker didn’t mince words.
Lauren Grant isn’t exactly like the rest of the seniors.
Before the season began, Ball State women’s volleyball head coach Steve Shondell referred to senior Jacqui Seidel as the moral and emotional leader of the team.
It had been 11 months since Jenna Spadafora lined up at outside hitter.
Maybe it’s in the genes.
Varied is one word that could be used to describe Ball State’s offense against Miami University.
After losing sophomore outside hitter Alex Fuelling in practice to a left ankle injury, the Ball State volleyball team knew it would have to adjust its strategy, which included using freshman Mackenzie Kitchel more.
With the Mid-American Conference portion of the schedule halfway done, the Ball State women’s volleyball team has built an identity.
With one swift swing of her arm, Mackenzie Kitchel ended Ohio University’s time at number one in the conference.
Ball State knocked off Ohio in five sets Saturday night, winning the first, third and fifth sets.
There will be no lull in the schedule, no chance for Ball State to wander into a trap game.
Kelly Hopkins looked at Jenna Spadafora and whispered.
The lights turn off and the music turns on.
A kill was sent over the net, directly at Ball State’s Nikki Box.
After what could be described as an upset loss to the University of Toledo, 9-8, Ball State didn’t waste time putting the defeat behind them.
Doing everything they could to save a possible University at Buffalo point, Ball State’s Alex Fuelling and Kati Vasalakis crashed into each other late in the second set.