Lindenwood Men's Volleyball faced a tough loss against #16 Lewis, falling in three straight sets (25-17, 25-23, 25-17). The team struggled offensively, finishing with a hitting percentage of .210, marking one of their lowest of the season. Luke Kraft led the Lions with 11 kills and has now achieved double-digit kills in four consecutive matches. The Flyers established early leads in each set, which proved difficult for Lindenwood to overcome. The Lions aim to bounce back in their next match against #9 Loyola Chicago on Saturday.

By the Numbers
  • Lindenwood's hitting percentage of .210 ranks as their fourth lowest this season.
  • Luke Kraft recorded 11 kills, making it four straight matches with 10 or more kills.
State of Play
  • Lindenwood is currently 18-5 overall, with a 9-4 record in the MIVA.
  • The Lions will conclude their road trip against #9 Loyola Chicago on Saturday.
What's Next

The Lions will look to recover and regain momentum in their upcoming match against Loyola Chicago, a key challenge that could impact their season standings.

Bottom Line

Lindenwood needs to improve their offensive consistency to compete effectively, especially as tougher matches against ranked opponents loom ahead. The upcoming game against Loyola Chicago is critical for their post-season aspirations.