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Swords, Sorensen power Lawrence past Marian

APPLETON, Wis. — The Lawrence University volleyball team won the opening two sets, but then had to come up big in the fifth set to post a 3-2 nonconference win over Marian University on Wednesday night.

Lawrence (5-8) defeated the Sabres (5-8) 25-17, 25-14, 17-25, 20-25, 15-6.

Terese Swords led Lawrence with a match-high 21 kills and hit .316 for the night. Betsy Sorensen added 16 kills for Lawrence and hit .333 for the match. Megan Conley and Kayla Storm added 11 kills apiece for the Vikings.

Lawrence hit .485 in the first set and .382 in the second set as the Vikings jumped out to an early 2-0 lead. The Vikings then committed 17 attack errors during sets three and four as the Sabres rallied. Lawrence then put together a superlative fifth set by hitting .450 and rolling past Marian for the win.

Diane McLeod piled up 54 assists and added 17 digs and two aces for the Vikings. Kathleen Rowland paced Lawrence with 30 digs, and Kayla Storm added 16.

Anna Smit and Casey Lamberty paced Marian with 13 kills apiece.

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14th-ranked Colorado College downs Lawrence

DECORAH, Iowa — The 14th-ranked Colorado College volleyball team defeated Lawrence University 3-0 in a nonconference match on Sunday at the Associated Colleges of the Midwest Invitational at Luther College.

Colorado College defeated the Vikings 25-17, 25-19, 25-19.

Abbe Holtze paced Colorado College with 12 kills, and Devon Lucero had 31 assists.

Terese Swords led Lawrence with 10 kills, and Betsy Sorensen and Megan Conley added six kills apiece. Diane McLeod led Lawrence with 25 assists, and Kathleen Rowland had 21 digs.

Swords was chosen for the all-tournament team.

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Lawrence shuts out Grinnell at ACM Invitational

DECORAH, Iowa — The Lawrence University volleyball team cruised to a 3-0 nonconference victory over Grinnell College on Sunday at the Associated Colleges of the Midwest Invitational at Luther College.

Lawrence defeated the Pioneers 25-9, 25-13, 25-14.

Terese Swords posted a match-high 11 kills for the Vikings, which hit .305 as a team. Megan Conley added nine kills for Lawrence and Kayla Storm had five.

Lawrence’s Diane McLeod had a match-high 30 assists to go along with four kills, four digs and four blocks. Kathleen Rowland and Storm posted 16 digs apiece for the Vikings.

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Carleton shuts out Vikings

DECORAH, Iowa — The Carleton College volleyball team used a balanced attack to down Lawrence University 3-0 in a nonconference match on Saturday at the Associated College of the Midwest Invitational at Luther College.

The Knights won 25-22, 25-11, 25-18.

Carleton had five players with at least four kills and limited Lawrence to just a .157 hitting percentage. Terese Swords paced the Vikings with eight kills, and Betsy Sorensen added six. Diane McLeod picked up a match-high 24 assists, and Kathleen Rowland posted 16 digs.

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Macalester tops Lawrence

DECORAH, Iowa — The Macalester College volleyball team won three close sets to post a 3-0 nonconference win over Lawrence University on Saturday at the Associated Colleges of the Midwest Invitational at Luther College.

The Scots won 25-22, 25-19, 25-23.

Betsy Sorensen and Kayla Storm paced Lawrence with seven kills apiece, and Megan Conley added four. Diane McLeod posted 28 assists and 10 digs, and Kathleen Rowland also had 10 digs for the Vikings.

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Pointers down Lawrence in straight sets

OSHKOSH, Wis. — The UW-Stevens Point volleyball team downed Lawrence University 3-0 at the UW-Oshkosh Quadrangular on Wednesday at Kolf Sports Center.

Stevens Point won 25-16, 25-15, 25-18.

Terese Swords led Lawrence with 12 kills and Betsy Sorensen added five. Diane McLeod paced Lawrence with 21 assists, and Kayla Storm had a team-high 10 digs.

UW-Oshkosh tops Vikings

OSHKOSH, Wis. — The UW-Oshkosh volleyball team downed Lawrence University 3-1 on Wednesday as part of the UW-Oshkosh Quadrangular at Kolf Sports Center.

Oshkosh won 25-14, 22-25, 25-19, 25-10.

Betsy Sorensen had five kills and Megan Conley added four for the Vikings. Diane McLeod piled up 27 assists and added 10 digs for Lawrence. Kathleen Rowland had a team-best 20 digs.

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Inside LU Athletics: More efficient Vikings off to good start

Count Matt Schoultz as a believer in the old adage that less is more.

The Lawrence University volleyball coach saw his roster trimmed to 12 players this season through four graduation losses and three others who chose not to return.

“Keeping everyone more involved is a lot easier,” said Schoultz, who is in his eighth season at Lawrence. “We were at 18 the last couple of years. Trying to keep all 18 on the same page and involved was challenging at times.

“Everyone is getting a lot more touches and practicing a lot more. Our practices are a lot more efficient.”

In addition to a better practice regimen, team chemistry has also improved with fewer players on the squad. Schoultz credits his five seniors, setters Diane McLeod and Kate Rosenbalm, libero Kathleen Rowland and hitters Taylor Tomaszewski and Lily Heun.

“Our seniors are doing a really good job of being leaders,” Schoultz said. “It helps having a setter (McLeod) who’s a leader. She’s been through it and is running our offense really well.”

The Vikings are off to a 3-3 start and that includes three matches against top-25 caliber teams in UW-Whitewater, UW-Oshkosh and Carthage.

“The first weekend was very challenging. We played some very good teams,” Schoultz said. “To be .500 at this point with some of the teams we’ve played puts us right where we expected to be.”

The Vikings are having success due to the mix of outstanding play from the seniors and the group of young players on the squad.

“Most of our offense is back from last year and our setter (McLeod) and libero (Rowland) are back. We had some holes to fill, and we’ve had some others step up, especially the sophomore group,” Schoultz said. “A lot of them got a lot of playing time last year. They’re definitely picking up where they left off last year and building on that.”

That was evident in this week’s Midwest Conference player of the week awards. Sophomore outside hitter Terese Swords was named the offensive player of the week after hitting .380 in Lawrence’s two matches, both wins, last week. Rowland was named the defensive player of the week after picking up 51 digs and recording season highs in both digs (29) and service aces (5) in the Vikings’ wins over Wisconsin Lutheran and MSOE.

Sophomore Megan Conley is currently leading the team at 2.33 kills per set and is second at 0.52 blocks per set. Swords is second on the squad at 2.29 kills per set, and junior Betsy Sorensen is third at 1.65. Sorensen also leads the team at 0.60 blocks per set. Sophomore Andrea Wilkinson and junior Kayla Storm are also averaging nearly a kill per set.

“If we stay healthy, this group is really hard-working, and they have the right attitudes. I think this group could really surprise some people in the conference,” said Schoultz, whose team was picked to finish ninth in the MWC. “I could see our team finishing a lot higher if we continue the work ethic we have.”

Closing in

Rowland is closing in on Lawrence’s career digs record, which Jenny Burris set at 1,908 from 2000-03. Rowland has 1,732 digs and is just 177 shy of breaking Burris’ mark.

Moving up

Lawrence quarterback Luke Barthelmess tossed a touchdown pass in the season opener at Cornell last Saturday and now has 49 for his career. He needs one more touchdown pass to tie Eric Aspenson (2003-05, 2007) for second place on the career list. Lawrence Hall of Famer and All-American Jim Petran is the career leader with 59.

Youth movement

The Lawrence men’s soccer team lost six senior starters to graduation and another starter to injury so the Vikings have been forced into a bit of a youth movement this fall.

Lawrence is starting five freshmen and junior Erik Soderlund, who is in his first season with the soccer team. The last time Lawrence started five freshmen was 2003, and that team finished 9-6-2 and took fourth place in the conference. The 2003 team started a run of three consecutive appearances by the Vikings in the MWC Tournament.

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.

Lawrence sweeps MWC weekly volleyball honors

APPLETON, Wis. — The Lawrence University volleyball team swept the Midwest Conference Player of the Week honors.

Sophomore Terese Swords (Evanston, Ill./Evanston Township) was the Offensive Player of the Week, and senior Kathleen Rowland (Champaign, Ill./Central) was the Defensive Player of the Week.

Swords, a sophomore outside hitter, hit .380 and piled up 30 kills in two matches. In a 3-1 victory at the Milwaukee School of Engineering, Swords had 20 kills and only one attack error in 38 attempts for an impressive .500 hitting percentage.

In the other other match at the MSOE Triangular, a 3-1 Lawrence victory over Wisconsin Lutheran College, Swords had 10 kills and a solid .242 hitting percentage. She also added eight digs and a pair of blocks in the two matches.

Rowland, a senior defensive specialist, piled up 51 digs in the two matches at the MSOE Triangular. In the win over Wisconsin Lutheran, Rowland had a season-high 29 digs and added a season-high five service aces. Rowland then picked up 22 digs and had a pair of service aces in Lawrence’s win over MSOE.

Lawrence is 3-3 on the season and returns to action on Wednesday when it travels to the UW-Oshkosh Quadrangular.

Swords powers Vikings over MSOE

MILWAUKEE, Wis. — Terese Swords pounded out 20 kills to lead the Lawrence University volleyball team to a 3-1 victory over the Milwaukee School of Engineering on Wednesday night at the Kern Center.

Lawrence won the match 25-14, 25-20, 18-25, 25-22 as part of the MSOE Triangular.

Swords had 20 kills to go with just one attack error in 38 attempts for a stellar .500 hitting percentage. Betsy Sorensen and Megan Conley added seven kills and three blocks apiece for Lawrence (3-3).

Diane McLeod ran the attack with 34 assists, and she also picked up seven digs. Kathleen Rowland had a match-high 22 digs and added a pair of service aces for the Vikings.

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