Marauders Complete Two-Day Sweep of Benedict Behind Balanced Attack and Grit
The Central State men's volleyball team achieved a notable two-day sweep over Benedict in the SIAC, winning 3-1 on April 1 and coming back to triumph in a five-set match on April 2. This success elevates their season record to 8-12 overall and 4-3 in conference play, positioning the Marauders in the middle of the SIAC standings. The first match showcased their resilience as they rebounded from an initial set loss by raising their hitting percentage significantly, ultimately dominating with a .301 hitting average. The second match proved even more challenging, as they fought back from a two-set deficit to finish strong with a team effort that exhibited balanced offensive and defensive play.
By the Numbers- Central State hit .388 in the second match, totaling 77 kills and 75 assists.
- Jaedyn Harris led the team in the second match with 22 kills and 3 aces.
- Central State posted a hitting percentage of .301 in the first match compared to Benedict's .116.
- The Marauders are currently 4-3 in conference standings, reflecting an upward trajectory in their performance.
- They displayed significant improvements in hitting percentage throughout the weekend, particularly in the comeback match.
As the season progresses, Central State aims to continue refining their play and building on this momentum in their upcoming matches. The focus will likely be on maintaining their offensive efficiency and defensive coordination to climb further in the SIAC rankings.
Bottom LineCentral State's recent sweeping victories not only demonstrate their growing capabilities and resilience but also position them as formidable contenders in the SIAC as they approach the final stretch of the season. Their ability to adapt mid-match and perform under pressure illustrates a promising trajectory for the remainder of the year.
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