Allena Carmody continues to lead the defense as she ranks seventh in the Horizon League in digs per set (4.14) and eighth in total digs (211). She has posted two or more aces in three of the last four games while sitting seventh in assists per set (5.60). Ashleigh Wallin paces RMU with 23 service aces, which is good for second in the league. She currently ranks fourth in service aces while registering at least one in five consecutive matches. Freshman Natalie Stepanovich paces the Colonials and ranks sixth in the conference in kills (162) and kills per set (3.18). Individuals On The Horizon –After the first week of conference play, a handful of Colonials continue to jump spots in the league statistics. Brown recorded nine assists and eight digs, with a service ace while Carmody totaled 12 digs and four assists. Ally Christman registered nine kills, three digs, one assist, and one service ace while Wallin posted 12 assists and four digs. In the second meeting in Moon Township, Ryan led the way for the Colonials with 10 kills and eight digs. Kaitlyn Brown led RMU with 14 digs and 14 assists while Allena Carmody posted 12 digs and six assists. In the first meeting in Highland Heights, Ky., the Norse collected a 3-0 victory as Abby Ryan paced the Colonials with nine kills and eight digs while tallying a block. Northern Kentucky holds a 5-1 record in the series while collecting a pair of sweeps last season. The All-Time Series (Northern Kentucky) –It'll be the seventh all-time meeting between the Norse and Colonials come Tuesday night. 29 before hosting Green Bay on Saturday, Sept. The Colonials return to the UPMC Events Center for a pair of Horizon League contests, welcoming Milwaukee on Friday, Sept. Wallin tallied 11 assists and four digs while Kaitlyn Brown recorded seven assists and three digs. Carmody netted a team-high 18 digs, to go along with three assists and one ace. Adams registered 11 successful swings with one dig and one assist while Esposito posted three points. Against the Golden Grizzlies, Stepanovich paced the Colonials with 12 kills, seven digs, and one service ace on Saturday. Azra Eric paced the team with three blocks while totaling seven digs and Jaidan Hockman finished with six digs and an ace. Allena Carmody recorded a career-high 31 digs to go along with three assists and two aces for the Colonials. ![]() Kailtyn Brown registered her third assist/dig double-double on the year, with 15 assists, 14 digs, and a service ace. Ashleigh Wallin netted her second straight double-double, finishing with 28 assists, 10 digs, and two service aces. She also collected a dig and a block while Emma Brown rattled off seven kills and a block. Abby Powers recorded her best performance of the season so far, finishing with nine kills on 19 attempts, with just one error and an impressive. ![]() She recorded six kills alone in the fourth set while hitting at a. 310 hitting percentage while collecting three digs, two blocks, and one assist on Friday. Rosina Esposito finished with 12 kills and a. Hillarie Adams registered 14 kills and three digs while posting five successful swings in the third set and four in the fourth stanza. She tallied four kills in each of the first two sets before rattling off five in the final frame. Natalie Stepanovich led the way with her fifth double-double of the season with 24 digs and 15 kills. A trio of Colonials paced the RMU offense as they all registered double-figure kills. After dropping their opening frame, the RMU rattled off three straight sets to secure its first conference victory of the season over the Vikings. The Colonials split a pair of matches last week, securing a 3-1 victory at Cleveland State before falling at Oakland, 3-0. The RMU volleyball team opens a three-game homestand when it hosts Northern Kentucky for a league match on Tuesday, Sept.
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