The Lake Forest College volleyball team was defeated in four
sets by visiting Monmouth College and Kalamazoo College on
Saturday. Sophomore Cori Cooper led the home team with 34 kills and
40 digs on the day.
Cooper pounded out a match-high 20 kills and added 16 digs
against Monmouth. Fellow sophomore Molly McCloskey also recorded a
double-double with 15 kills and 15 digs. Senior Deena Blanchard
finished with 38 assists, sophomore Tia Rupnik had a team-high 18
digs, and senior Mandi Mulliner served up three aces.
The Foresters scored the first three points of the match before
a 10-1 run by the Fighting Scots put the visitors ahead to stay.
The home team closed to within a point at 14-13 but Monmouth
gradually pulled away to take the first set 25-17.
McCloskey led Lake Forest with five kills in the set.
Blanchard served five times to begin the second set but the
Foresters eventually trailed 14-12. Lake Forest won the next six
points, however, to regain the lead. After Monmouth battled back to
tie the score at 23, McCloskey recorded a kill and a ball-handling
error by the visitors gave the Foresters a 25-23 victory. Rupnik
recorded 10 digs in the set.
The Scots took the early lead in set three before a 13-4 run by
the Foresters turned a 9-4 deficit into a 17-13 advantage.
Monmouth, however, scored the next eight points to regain the
advantage. Lake Forest held off three set points but eventually
fell 25-22. Cooper led the home team with four kills and Mulliner
had three aces in the set.
Neither team led by more than three points during set four,
which was tied at 7, 8, 11, 12, 15, 18, 19, 20, 22, and 23 before
Monmouth scored twice to close out the match. Cooper's nine kills
and two aces accounted for 11 of the Foresters' points and
Blanchard recorded 13 assists in the set.
McCloskey and Cooper tied for team-high honors with 14 kills
apiece against Kalamazoo. Cooper also led the home team with 24
digs and McCloskey was next with 18. Blanchard had 41 assists and
Mulliner finished with five blocks, including three solos.
Kalamazoo jumped out to a 16-9 advantage in the first set and
the visitors led by seven again at 23-16 when a block my Mulliner
and McCloskey started a 7-0 run by the Foresters. The teams then
traded kills, making the score 24-24, before a pair of Hornet
points closed out the set. McCloskey's five kills led Lake
Forest.
The visitors led set two by as many as six points four times,
including 24-18. The Foresters fought off four consecutive set
points before the Hornets finally got the kill they needed to win
the set. McCloskey, Cooper, and Rupnik combined for 21 digs in the
set.
Lake Forest trailed 20-18 and were just five points from losing
the match in set three when a 7-2 Forester run gave the home team a
25-22 victory in the set and kept the match alive. Cooper led the
Foresters with five kills and six digs and Blanchard had 14 assists
in the set.
Kalamazoo started the fourth set with five straight points,
continued to pull away, and finished it on a 6-1 run. The
final score of the set was 25-11.
The Foresters' only match next week will be Wednesday night at
Trinity International University. It will begin at 7:00 p.m.