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Inside LU Athletics: Vikings face critical stretch on volleyball court

This is a big week for the Lawrence University volleyball team.

With three Midwest Conference matches in five days, the next week will have a huge influence on whether the Vikings earn a berth in the four-team MWC Tournament.

“We have three matches in five days, and those three matches are going to have a significant bearing on whether we finish in the top four or not,” Lawrence coach Matt Schoultz said. “There’s a lot on those three matches.”

Lawrence enters this critical stretch of play with an 8-13 mark and a 3-2 record in the league. The Vikings have won three of their last four conference matches, with the only loss coming to No. 22 Cornell College, which is unbeaten at 6-0.

The Vikings host Lake Forest College (3-2 MWC) on Friday and then host Beloit College (1-3 MWC) on Saturday. Lawrence then entertains St. Norbert College (2-2 MWC) next Tuesday.

“They’re all winnable matches for us, but they are not going to be easy. It seems like anyone can beat anyone on any given night this year, with the exception of Cornell,” Schoultz said.

“We’re playing pretty well right now. The girls have some good confidence built up. Our tough nonconference schedule is beginning to pay dividends right now. It definitely prepared us for conference play.”

Lawrence put itself in this position by shutting out both Ripon College and Illinois College last week, and senior setter Diane McLeod was named the MWC Offensive Player of the Week. For the week, McLeod averaged 12.5 assists per set and helped the Vikings hit .281 as a team.

All that came as part of a difficult personal week for McLeod, who was grieving after the loss of her grandfather, who was an ardent Lawrence fan.

“She really surprised me. She was going through a lot with grandfather,” Schoultz said of McLeod. “I said to her after the Ripon match that her grandfather would have been proud.”

With McLeod directing the attack, Lawrence the Vikings have hit .178 as a team over the last five matches, as opposed to .128 over the first 16. Lawrence also continues to send a diverse attack at opponents with hitters Terese Swords, Megan Conley, Kayla Storm, Andrea Wilkinson and Betsy Sorensen giving the Vikings multiple options.

“We’ve had different people step up in different matches with kills,” Schoultz said. “It’s a lot harder to defend a team that can attack you in a lot of different ways. Over the past few weeks, we’ve had strong showings from different players in different matches.”

The defense has also progressively improved during the season. Opponents are hitting just .132 against Lawrence in the last five matches. The ringleader of the defensive effort is all-conference libero Kathleen Rowland.

“She’s a rock back there,” Schoultz said of Rowland. “She saves us a lot. Just the defensive mindset she brings to our team. The defense is a big part of why we are being successful.”

Couple the improving offense with the solid defense, and it gives the Vikings an opportunity to reach the league tournament.

“That’s definitely the goal,” Schoultz said of reaching the MWC Tournament. “We set that early in our season as one of the goals we want to achieve.”

Vikings at MWC meet

The Lawrence women’s tennis team heads to the MWC Championships this weekend in Madison.

Since Lawrence missed out on playing in the four-team tournament on Friday, the best the Vikings can finish is fifth place. Lawrence, which took seventh last season, is looking for its first singles or doubles title since 2011 when the Vikings won three titles.

The top records on the team belong to Hannah Geoffrey, who went 8-6 at No. 2 singles, and Melissa Heeren, who was 9-7 while playing anywhere from No. 4 to No. 6.

The top doubles mark on the squad belongs to Polly Dalton and Gayatri Malhotra, who were 8-7 at No. 2. Geoffrey and Ali Heiring were next with a 7-9 mark at No. 1.

Editor’s Note: Inside LU Athletics is a notes package written by Lawrence University Director of Athletic Media Relations Joe Vanden Acker. It will feature teams and individual players, recap weekly awards or highlights and take a look at what’s ahead for the Vikings.

McLeod takes MWC Offensive Player of the Week honors

APPLETON, Wis. — Lawrence University volleyball standout Diane McLeod has been named the Midwest Conference Offensive Player of the Week.

McLeod (Hartland, Wis./Waukesha Catholic Memorial) led Lawrence to a pair of Midwest Conference victories in the Vikings’ only action of the week. McLeod picked up 75 assists as Lawrence won in straight sets at Ripon College and again in straight sets at home against Illinois College.

In the Vikings’ 25-22, 25-13, 25-22 win at Ripon, McLeod had 39 assists, four digs, three blocks and two kills. In a 25-16, 25-14, 25-17 win over the Lady Blues, McLeod picked up 36 assists, seven digs and two blocks.

For the week, McLeod averaged 12.5 assists per set and helped the Vikings hit .281 as a team. On the season, McLeod has 608 assists and is averaging 8.4 per set. She also has chipped in with 52 kills, 34 blocks, 19 aces and 175 digs.

The Vikings return to action on Friday when they host Lake Forest College in a conference match.

 

 

Vikings romp past Illinois College

APPLETON, Wis. — The Lawrence University volleyball team rolled to a 3-0 Midwest Conference win over Illinois College on Saturday at Alexander Gymnasium.

The Vikings (7-13, 3-2 MWC) romped past the Lady Blues (3-15, 0-5) 25-16, 25-14, 25-17.

Terese Swords paced the Lawrence attack with 16 kills and the Vikings hit .324 as a team. Betsy Sorensen and Kayla Storm added eight kills apiece with Megan Conley and Andrea Wilkinson chipping in six and five kills, respectively.

Diane McLeod piled up 36 assists for the Vikings, and Kathleen Rowland had a match-high 16 digs.

Alese Speckhart led Illinois College with seven kills.

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Vikings shut out Ripon

RIPON, Wis. — The Lawrence University volleyball team rolled to a 3-0 Midwest Conference victory over Ripon College on Tuesday night at the Storzer Center.

The Vikings beat Ripon 25-22, 25-13, 25-22.

Terese Swords pounded out 14 kills and Kayla Storm added 11 for Lawrence (7-13, 2-2 MWC), which hit .241 for the match. Setter Diane McLeod posted a match-high 39 assists, and Kathleen Rowland picked up 13 digs for the Vikings.

Allison Barnes paced Ripon (10-12, 2-1)  with 10 kills, which was limited to a .101 hitting percentage by the Lawrence defense.

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Lakeland rallies past Lawrence after dropping first set

APPLETON, Wis. — The Lakeland College volleyball team dropped the first set, but the Muskies came back to defeat Lawrence University 3-0 in a nonconference match on Saturday at Alexander Gymnasium.

Lakeland (14-10) defeated the Vikings (6-13) 19-25, 25-15, 25-21, 26-24.

Kathy Flanagan led a balanced Lakeland attack with 14 kills. Caleigh Galvan led six Lakeland players in double figures with 17 digs.

Terese Swords picked up 11 kills, Megan Conley had 10 and Kayla Storm added nine for the Vikings. Diane McLeod posted 37 assists and had 10 digs. Kathleen Rowland paced the Vikings with 32 digs.

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Rams down Lawrence 3-0

APPLETON, Wis. — The Cornell College volleyball team hit .327 for the match and defeated Lawrence University 3-0 in a Midwest Conference matchup on Saturday at Alexander Gymnasium.

The Rams (15-3, 2-0 MWC) defeated the Vikings (6-12, 1-2) 25-17, 25-15, 25-17.

Kathleen O’Connor had 15 kills to pace Cornell, and Katherine Devlin picked up 22 assists.

Megan Conley paced Lawrence with seven kills, and Terese Swords added six. Diane McLeod picked up 20 assists and had nine digs. Kathleen Rowland led Lawrence with 13 digs.

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Balanced attack leads Vikings over Grinnell

APPLETON, Wis. — Lawrence University used a balanced attack to beat Grinnell College 3-1 in a Midwest Conference match on Friday night at Alexander Gymnasium.

Lawrence (6-11, 1-1 MWC) defeated the Pioneers (1-20, 1-2) 25-6, 28-30, 25-19, 30-28.

Megan Conley led the Lawrence attack with 14 kills and five blocks. Terese Swords added 11 kills, and Kayla Storm had 10. Setter Diane McLeod had a huge night with 41 assists, seven kills, 11 digs and three blocks. Kathleen Rowland paced the Vikings with 29 digs.

Claire Weidman led Grinnell with 18 kills, and Lindsay Fujimoto had 21 assists.

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Rowland breaks career digs record but Vikings fall to Carroll

WAUKESHA, Wis. — Lawrence University volleyball standout Kathleen Rowland broke the school’s career digs record on Wednesday night, but the Vikings dropped their Midwest Conference opener to Carroll University 3-0 at Van Male Fieldhouse.

Carroll (9-6, 1-0 MWC) defeated the Vikings (5-11, 0-1) 25-19, 25-15, 25-17.

Rowland finished the night with 19 digs and now has 1,922 for her career. She broke the record of 1,908, which was set by Jenny Burris from 2000-03.

Kayla Storm and Terese Swords paced the Vikings with seven kills apiece. Diane McLeod had 21 assists and 10 digs for Lawrence.

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Edgewood downs Lawrence 3-1

MILWAUKEE, Wis. — The Edgewood College volleyball team won a couple of tight sets and went on to a 3-1 nonconference win over Lawrence University on Saturday at the Cardinal Stritch Triangular.

Edgewood won 25-19, 27-25, 19-25, 25-23.

Megan Conley led three Lawrence players in double figures in kills with 14. Kayla Storm added 13 kills and Betsy Sorensen had 10 for the Vikings.

Diane McLeod piled up 43 assists, and Kathleen Rowland had a match-high 33 digs for Lawrence.

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Stritch tops Lawrence in straight sets

MILWAUKEE, Wis. — The Cardinal Stritch University volleyball team downed Lawrence University 3-0 in a nonconference match on Saturday at the Cardinal Stritch Triangular.

Monique Morris piled up 15 kills and Jenna Jehlicka added 12 for the Wolves.

Megan Conley and Terese Swords had seven kills apiece for the Vikings. Diane McLeod picked up 23 assists for the Vikings, and Kathleen Rowland had 18 digs.

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