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Durham College cruises to a third straight victory

Box Score Durham College cruises to a third straight victory

OSHAWA, Ont. -
The Durham College women's volleyball team swept Fleming 3-0 at the CRWC Thursday night to earn their third consecutive win. Set scores were 25-8, 25-12, 25-6.

The Lords appeared to be too much for the Knights from the opening set as they mounted several long services and won all areas of the match. The Lords were overpowering collecting 30 assists, 10 service aces and 24 kills compared with Fleming's three assists, one service ace and three kills.

Durham jumped out to a quick 12-4 lead in the first set thanks to excellent net play from Jessica Broad (Courtice, Ont.) and Madison Rae-White (Cobourg, Ont.). The two combined for 28 total attacks in the three set match with Broad converting over half of her attacks for points.

The second set saw the Lords momentum continue as Broad collected two early service aces to help the Lords jump out to a 13-7 lead. Setter Joelle Parnham (Orillia, Ont.) was exceptional in setting up her teammates as seven different Lords collected at least one kill throughout the three set match. Parnham finished the match with 25 assists along with one service ace and one kill.

The final set again saw the Lords dominate the service game as Natalie Manicotto (Winnipeg, Mtb.) began the set with back to back aces. Fleming looked to regroup by taking a timeout down 7-1 but Madison Pilon (Rondeau, Ont.) extended the Lords lead serving seven consecutive points to pull away in the final set and see the Lords collect their third consecutive victory.

The Lords will next welcome Seneca to the CRWC on Thursday, November 21 as they look to extend their current streak. The Sting are 3-1 to start the season.

Despite the tough loss, the game was a homecoming for Fleming head coach Carol Hart who was a member of the 1985-86 Durham College women's volleyball team which was the first Lords team to win a national medal. She will be recognized alongside her teammates November 23 as her bronze medal winning team will be inducted into the Durham College Sports Hall of Fame.

Durham College is proud to host the OCAA Volleyball Championship (February 20-22, 2014) and the OCAA Volleyball/Basketball All-Star Games (March 22, 2014) at the Campus Recreation and Wellness Centre.

A QUICK LOOK AT THE LORDS
Overall Record: 11-9
Conference Record: 2-2
 
Next Game: Thursday, November 21 vs. Seneca (6 p.m.)

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