Lewis men's volleyball defeats Charleston in straight sets

 

Last updated 1/29/2020 at 5:48pm

Lewis University's seventh ranked men's volleyball team finished off a perfect weekend with a sweep of Charleston (W.V.) at Neil Carey Arena on Saturday evening.

The Flyers improve to 5-3 while the Golden Eagles fall to 1-7.

Lewis used a 7-2 run midway through the opening set to break open a close match as it went onto win 25-15.

The Flyers hit .455 in the stanza and were led offensively by Kyle Bugée (Cupertino, Calif./Homestead) with four kills while Tyler Mitchem (Bolingbrook, Ill./Bolingbrook HS) and Dalen Instenes (Racine, WI/William Horlick) added three kills each.

The second set featured 12 ties and three lead changes. Lewis closed the set scoring eight of the final 13 points to break a 17-all tie to win 25-22. Mitchem and Ryan Coenen (Franklin, WI/Franklin) teamed up for nine of the team's 12 kills in the stanza.

The Flyers led for almost all of set three. They pulled away from Charleston with an 8-3 run to extend its lead to six points.


The Golden Eagles wouldn't get closer than five points the rest of the match as Lewis prevailed 25-15.

The Flyers hit .368 (36 kills-8 errors-76 total attacks) and were led by Mitchem with 10 kills while Bugée added nine kills.

Charleston had an attack percentage of .052 (26 kills-22 errors-77 total attacks) for the match.

Jake Vorburger led the Golden Eagles with seven kills.

Diego Villafane had 22 assists and nine digs.

Lewis heads to Fairfax, Va., next weekend for George Mason's UValdo Acosta Invitational.

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL

Lewis' women's basketball team had its eight-game winning streak snapped in a 71-60 loss to Missouri-St. Louis at Neil Carey Arena on Saturday afternoon.

The Flyers fall to 12-6, 9-1 GLVC while the Tritons improve to 8-11, 3-7 GLVC.

UMSL never trailed in the contest as they opened the game on a 9-0 run. Lewis cut the deficit to four at one point but were unable to get over the hump as the Tritons took a nine-point lead into the second quarter.

The Flyers cut UMSL's lead to three points late in the second quarter but two free throws by Laura Szorenyi and a basket from Kiara Stewart gave the Tritons a seven-point cushion.

Lewis had a chance to cut the lead to three again but missed 2-of-4 free throws in the final 0:15 of the half.

UMSL held the Flyers scoreless for the first six-plus minutes of the second half to extend their halftime lead to 14 points.

Lewis cut it to nine at one point but the Tritons closed out the quarter scoring five of the final seven points to head into the final frame with a 54-42 lead.

UMSL couldn't get much going offensively in the final quarter but neither could the Flyers as the margin remained in double digits.

Lewis cut the lead to seven on a three-pointer from Rachel Hinders (Johnston, Iowa/Johnston) with 0:38 left but the Tritons hit four free throws in the final 0:24 to secure the victory.

The Flyers were held to under 40 percent shooting in the contest, was 8-of-23 from three and shot just 67 percent at the foul line. They outrebounded UMSL 36-34 but turned the ball over 17 times which the Tritons turned into 18 points.

Hinders led Lewis with 18 points while Katie Gardner (Franklin, Wis./Pius XI) added 15 and Alyssa Streeter (Chicago, Ill./Jones Prep) finished with 12 points.

WOMEN'S BOWLING

The Lewis University women's bowling team went 7-6 this past weekend at the Columbia 300 Saints Invite at Bowlero Chesterfield, finishing the tournament in 12th place. The Flyers averaged a 178.2 for the tournament and now have a record of 39-25 overall.

On Friday the Flyers opened with a 4-1 record in five game cumulative Baker matches. They opened with an 865-801 win over Augustana and then beat No. 11 Louisiana Tech 954-926 and North Central 874-690. Lewis then fell to No. 20 Lincoln Memorial 1,003-849 before topping Tusculum 930-895.

In traditional matches Saturday the Flyers fell to No. 18 Wisconsin Whitewater 1,052-900, No. 4 Arkansas State 916-802, No. 2 Sam Houston State 1,070-842, beat Aurora 845-770 and lost to Valparaiso 910-893.

Kayla Dench (Plainfield, Ill./Plainfield East) paced the Flyers with a 952, Kylie Johnson (Belvidere, Ill./Belvidere North) recorded an 823, Kaylee Zukovich (Joliet, Ill./Joliet West) had a 692 in four games, Michelle Tiltges (Lansing, Ill./Thornton Fractional South) had a 676 in four games, Erin Biccochi (Ladd, Ill./Hall) tallied a 671 in four games and Jenna Sussenbach (Naperville, Ill./Plainfield North) added a 468 in three games.

On Sunday in match play the Flyers topped Kentucky Wesleyan 4.5-3.5 (181-165, 194-154, 163-185, 186-217, 190-190, 238-156, 177-237, 88-86. That was followed with a 4-1 win over Drury (166-204, 178-177, 177-155, 178-151, 200-141) before a 4-3 loss to Valparaiso (194-180, 160-150, 192-220, 204-234, 164-214, 226-158, 190-156).

 

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