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Volleyball downed by Dickinson, 3-0

Volleyball downed by Dickinson, 3-0
COLLEGEVILLE, Pa. – Ursinus gave Dickinson all it could handle before the Red Devils (8-14, 2-6 Centennial) took a 3-0 win over the Bears (5-17, 0-9 Centennial) in volleyball play on Saturday morning.
Ursinus pushed the first set to extra points, before falling 26-24. The Red Devils would take the second set 25-19 and then rally to win the third set 25-20.

For Ursinus, senior Karla Thiele (Lakeland, Fla./George Jenkins) had a match-high 11 kills, while sophomore Allison Raff (Landenberg, Pa./Avon Grove) added in eight. Freshman Grace LaDelfa (Moorestown, N.J./Moorestown) chipped in with five.

Junior Emily van Mulbregt (Wayland, Mass./Wayland) had 26 assists, with Thiele having two service aces. Defensively, Thiele had 15 digs and Raff had 14.

For Dickinson, sophomore Gillian Chad had nine kills with both sophomore Lauren Beecher and sophomore Norma Jean Park getting six.

Sophomore Kelly Quinn had 13 assists, while junior Arielle Misrok had 20 digs.

In the first set, Dickinson took a 6-1 lead before Ursinus rallied to get within two at 6-4 on a kill by Thiele and two Dickinson errors. The Red Devils would build the lead back up to 11-6, before Ursinus again rallied within two at 11-9.

Ursinus would pull even at 13-all on a kill by Thiele but would only tie the score several times at 14-all, 16-all, 19-all and 22-all. The Bears would eventually have set point at 24-23 when the Red Devils were called for an attack error. However, two straight kills and a service ace by Quinn gave the Red Devils set one.

In set two, Ursinus would take a late lead at 18-17, before the Red Devils closed the set on an 8-1 run to win 25-19.

In set three, Ursinus raced out to an 8-3 lead paced by kills from senior Kathryn Yoo, sophomore Jackie Jordan and a service ace by Thiele. Dickinson would rally and took its first lead at 12-11 on a kill by Beacher. Dickinson would go up 18-13, before Ursinus scored five straight points, tying the score at 18-all on a Dickinson ball handling error. Dickinson closed the set, and the match, outscoring the Bears 7-2.