DENVER, Colo. -- The Chadron State volleyball team fell in three sets to the Roadrunners of MSU-Denver Thursday night, 25-14, 25-21, 25-16. The loss drops the Eagles record to 8-18 overall and 6-11 in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference.
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The Roadrunners opened the night with a 6-0 lead in set one, in which they hit .382, compared to CSC's .071 hitting percentage. In set two, the teams were tied at 19 before the Roadrunners pulled away.
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Set three saw the Eagles tighten the Roadrunner lead to 11-10 on a
Chandler Hageman kill, but MSU-Denver answered with a 10-0 run on its way to the sweep.
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"We took advantage of our opportunities in the second set and had a higher energy level, but didn't finish with the win," Head Coach
Riann Mullis said.
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The Eagles were led by
Aracely Hernandez with nine kills and
Brooke Gardner with eight. Hernandez recorded a double-double with 11 digs.
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Hageman led the Eagles in hitting percentage and blocks by hitting .250 with five kills and recording five blocks.
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Ashton Burditt led the team with 13 digs and
Madison Webb had 23 assists.
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As a team, CSC hit .058 compared to the Roadrunners .274.
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Kayla White and Taylor Duryea had 13 and 12 kills respectively for MSU-Denver. White recorded a .360 hitting percentage and Duryea finished with 11 digs.
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Alyssa Kelling had a match high six blocks while Lyric Hebert finished with 18 digs. Jessa Megenhardt led the Roadrunners with 29 assists and Mikaela Kubiak recorded 15.
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"Tomorrow night we need to go out of the season feeling good about ourselves as individuals and as a program," Mullis said. "We need to control what we can control and be competitive as possible. We showed glimpses of that tonight but it wasn't enough."
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The Eagles finish its season tomorrow as they once again face MSU-Denver at 7 p.m.
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