The Panhandle State University Aggies secured a victory against Southwestern Christian University. The match ended with OPSU winning 3 sets to 1, with scores of 25-14, 25-21, 23-25, and 25-22.
The Aggies' remarkable win extends their winning streak to four consecutive victories, establishing a strong presence in the second round of conference play with an impressive 4-2 record.
Head Coach Nick Serowski expressed his pride in the team's resilience, saying, "I'm proud to see that the team is still fighting despite injuries and aching bodies; we are continuing forward."Â
The Aggies' defense proved to be a crucial factor in their victory, with performances from Sydney Carey (14 digs), Bryanna Rosario (17 digs), and Taylore Alsaid (13 digs).Â
The Aggies' offense was equally impressive, with Kensey Clifton and Nyah Ulmer sharing setting duties equally, each contributing 18 assists. The attacking force was led by Ava Newby with 11 kills, Taylore Alsaid with 10 kills, and Alanah Best and Bryanna Rosario with 8 kills, respectively. Alanah Best further demonstrated her versatility with 5 service aces during the game.
Cami Kenny and Joelle LaForce anchored the team's defense with Kenny recording 3 blocks and LaForce contributing 2 blocks.
The Aggies are looking ahead to their next challenge as they face the University of Science and Arts on Thursday, October 26th, in an away game scheduled for 7:00 PM.