September 23rd
Tuesday, Shepherd Volleyball hosted Shippensburg University in a match at the Butcher Center. Shepherd won 3-0, though, not easily. The teams were good competition for each other.
Shepherd started out down in the first set 11-5, but back to back blocks from KJ Motheral, a kill from Val Bour, followed by a four serve streak from Bour as well picked Shepherd back up. With Shippensburg's lead diminishing, Taylor Allen, Motheral, and Bour played aggressive offense, bringing us up 21-20. Katie Beecher also contributed a kill. At 23-22, Shippensburg called a time out, after which Kayliegh Helgesen furthered the Ram's lead by using Shippensburg's block to her own advantage, tallying one more kill. Taylor Allen finished this close set off with a kill, leaving the score at 25-22, Rams.
The second set started off with a serving streak from Sam Scroggins, including one ace. The first kill of this set actually went to setter Taylor Belella, who crushed the ball defending the net after an overpass from Shippensburg. Helgesen continued to take advantage of the opposing block and Bour added a kill, making the score 6-1, Rams. Shippensburg called their first time out. Following the time out, Shepherd came out even more aggressive, with a kill from Motheral, two blocks and a kill from Helgesen, and a beautiful kill from the back row for Bour. With the score 8-4, some errors on Shepherd's side and strong plays from Shippensburg turned the momentum of the game for a bit, but two aces from Allen brought the Rams back ahead at 11-8. Later, Bour served three in a row to go up 18-15. Lauren Wilkins added another ace for the Rams. A kill from Allen, kill from Helgesen, and three errors on Shippensburg's side gave Shepherd their last five points, and the set ended at 25-21, Rams.
The score of the third set stayed tied or nearly tied for some time (1-1, 3-3, 5-5, 7-7), neither team really taking a lead for a while. During those first few points, Motheral and Bour put up a double block and Helgesen added another kill off the opponent's block. Scroggins served to bring us ahead 11-8; Shippensburg took a time out. Motheral and Bour continued to control the net, both adding two kills out of the time out. Bour tallied another ace for the Rams to bring the score up to 16-11. Middle hitter Motheral added another kill for the side out at 17-12. After losing the serve, other middle hitter Katie Beecher followed up with a kill for the side out at 18-13. Two aces from Kelsey Anderson for our 19th point drove Shippensburg to call another time out. A couple of good errors and good blocks from Shippensburg stumped the Rams for a minute, but Beecher brought us out of the minor slump with a kill for 21-6. Taylor Allen laid out for a nearly impossible save ("pancake"), and Valerie Bour finished off the play with a strong kill, bringing the score to 23-17. Bour also scored the 24th point for the Rams with a tricky tip just over the blockers. The game ended on an error from Shippensburg; score 25-18, Rams again.
With this victory, Shepherd is 7-4 this season and 2-0 in the MEC. There were three other home games later that week.
Rams play again Tuesday, September 30th at 7 PM.
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Saturday, September 20, 2014
Shepherd Goes 2-0 in MEC Conference
On Saturday, September 20th, the Rams hosted Concord University in a volleyball match at the Butcher Center. High from the previous night's win, Shepherd took control of all three sets for a clean 3-0 win.
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Sam Scroggins began the first set with a three serve streak, including an ace. After a long volley, Rams sided out with a strong kill from Taylor Allen, allowing Kelsey Anderson the chance to start yet another serving streak. Valerie Bour contributed several key back row attacks, keeping the Rams ahead 10-5. After a few more points and a time out from Concord, Kayla Motheral scored two back to back points for Shepherd, adding a kill and a solo block. The middles seemed to be unstopable, with quick attacks from Katie Beecher, Motheral, and even Allen, tipping the ball right to the undefended center hole for Shepherd's 24th point. With the score 24-16, Beecher added a kill to take the first set for Shepherd.
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This 3-0 win over Concord puts the Rams MEC record at 2-0 and overall record 6-4. Shepherd volleyball will play again on Tuesday, September 23rd.
Go Rams!
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Also,
HAPPY 21ST VAL AND KJ!!
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Friday, September 19, 2014
Rams Secure First Conference Win
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On Friday, September 19th, at the Butcher Center, Shepherd University Volleyball hosted their first conference match against UVa-Wise. The Rams took a strong lead early and won the match 3-1.
Rams took a four point lead early in the first set. They played with aggression and matched UVa-W's energy plus more. Our superior setting (which turned into strong attacks) was clear from the beginning. Taylor Allen contributed several key kills for the Rams. They continued to pull ahead until they led 24-19. A few errors on our side allowed UVa-W some gain; however, they made an error to give us set point 25-22.
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The ladies let this loss roll off their backs and took the first five points of the fourth set, with Scroggins serving again. Bour was strong on the front row, contributing multiple kills and blocks. Shepherd stayed several points ahead for the entire set. An ace from Kelsey Anderson put the Rams up 11-5. Rams continued to hold the lead. Allen contributed another kill from a well-placed roll shot, making the score 24-18. UVa-Wise made a service error to give the Rams match point, 25-19. The final score was 3-1.
Shepherd is putting a strong foot forward in the Mountain East Conference this season, winning a conference match right away. We will face Concord tomorrow at 1 PM, also at home in the Butcher Center.
Go Rams!
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Rams Cross Paths with Undefeated Seton Hill
On Tuesday, September 16th, Shepherd Rams faced off the with Seton Hill University, 7-0 so far this season. SU gave Seton a tough match and pushed them harder than they have been pushed yet, taking one set. The final score was SU 1, SHU 3. "We gave them too many opportunities to capitalize on," commented Coach Guerci. The tough competition was a good sign of progression against a top regional team.
Last weekend, September 12th and 13th, Shepherd traveled to Wheeling for a tournament--nearly the repeat of the weekend before. Shepherd came home with a record of 1-2 for the weekend. Errors on our part gave opponents too much opportunity to stay alive.
In the first match, Shepherd struggled to establish the middles and gave away too many unforced errors. In match two, Ram's unforced errors allowed LIU Post to catch up, finding Shepherd playing in their comfort zone rather than being aggressive and taking risks. On Saturday, our Rams were looking much better. Rather than playing safe and bending our style to our opponent, we played tough and capitalized on our skill and opportunity. We won due to our aggression combined with skill and consistency.
Shepherd took their losses and turned them into lessons. A good night's sleep and change of pace allowed the Rams to take control and come home Saturday with a win. Consistency was key. Friday, we had good looks, but also had ruts of unforced errors. Shepherd is steadily putting more and more together.
The Rams now have a season record of 4-4. Shepherd has a weekend of home games coming up, Friday September 19th against UVa-Wise and Saturday September 20th against Concord. Go Rams!
Last weekend, September 12th and 13th, Shepherd traveled to Wheeling for a tournament--nearly the repeat of the weekend before. Shepherd came home with a record of 1-2 for the weekend. Errors on our part gave opponents too much opportunity to stay alive.
In the first match, Shepherd struggled to establish the middles and gave away too many unforced errors. In match two, Ram's unforced errors allowed LIU Post to catch up, finding Shepherd playing in their comfort zone rather than being aggressive and taking risks. On Saturday, our Rams were looking much better. Rather than playing safe and bending our style to our opponent, we played tough and capitalized on our skill and opportunity. We won due to our aggression combined with skill and consistency.
Shepherd took their losses and turned them into lessons. A good night's sleep and change of pace allowed the Rams to take control and come home Saturday with a win. Consistency was key. Friday, we had good looks, but also had ruts of unforced errors. Shepherd is steadily putting more and more together.
The Rams now have a season record of 4-4. Shepherd has a weekend of home games coming up, Friday September 19th against UVa-Wise and Saturday September 20th against Concord. Go Rams!
Thursday, September 11, 2014
Rams Top IUP at First Home Game
Wednesday, September 10th at 5:30 PM, Shepherd University hosted Indiana University of Pennsylvania in the first home game for the Rams at the Butcher Center. Shepherd won the match 3-1, continuing on a bit of a winning streak from the previous weekend.
In the first set against IUP, Shepherd struggled a bit with first team contact--serve and serve recieve. IUP stayed a constant three to four points ahead of SU for most of the set, and won 25-17. However, Kayla Motheral and Kayleigh Helgesen showed impressive performance at the net.
In the next set, Shepherd was the more aggressive team. They came out hot, turning passes into plays into points right away. A serving streak from Val Bour put the Rams up 9-6. After an ace by Taylor Allen, IUP called a time out with the Rams leading 23-17. Shepherd did not lose any momentum, but scored the next two points to win 25-17, ending on a beautiful solo block by Bour.
Coach Guerci says they did not change their strategy or line-up between the first and second sets. The difference was cutting out small ball handling errors and taking care of our side of the court. "All we have to do is keep the ball in play," he says. Clearly, it was the difference between a loss and a win. This speaks to the Rams' ability to adjust under pressure.
Set three was similar to set two in that Shepherd controled the game from the beginning. Both teams were aggressive and scrappy, and no point was given that was not earned. Set three was filled with long volleys and exceptional blocking by Shepherd. Once again, Rams won the final point on a block. A double block from Motheral and Helgesen secured the win at 25-22, much closer than the two previous sets.
With a bit of a lead and high morale, Shepherd took control of the fourth set early on. Both teams played with intensity and faught through fatigue. Blocking was again key for the Rams. Sam Scroggins and Taylor Allen played great defense on the back row, allowing the offense to be most effective. Shepherd won the fourth set 25-22 and the match 3-1. Taylor Belella set all four sets and tallied an impressive 44 assists total for the match.
This brings the Rams overall season record to 3-1 and begins a bit of a winning streak for Shepherd. Shepherd Volleyball will be on the road this weekend to face Wheeling Jesuit and West Liberty, both Mountain East Conference games.
Go Rams!
Saturday, September 6, 2014
Rams Return from Pfieffer Victorious
This weekend, September 4-6, Shepherd University traveled to Misenheimer, NC to compete against Georgia College, Slippery Rock, and Pfieffer University. The Rams returned with two regional wins and were named champions of the tournament.
Friday afternoon at 3 PM, Shepherd and Georgia College took the court. (Senior middle hitter Katie Beecher was unable to play due to an ankle injury. Christine Jackson played in her place.) SU set the pace, staying several points ahead well into the set. Georgia caught up with the Rams at 20-20, and Shepherd fell just a little short in the end, losing 27-25.
Shepherd won the first point of the second set, but struggled to find a rhythm and take the lead. With Georgia leading 11-6, SU took a time out to gather themselves. With renewed focus, the Rams got themselves back in the game, only trailing GA by one point (15-14). However, they struggled to maintain rhythm and get the ball to the middle attackers, which cost them the second set (25-19).
The Rams began set three slow, having to come back from behind. However, reenergized, the ladies pulled ahead to eventually lead 18-11, and put away a win at 25-20, keeping them in the game.
With the score back at 0-0, Shepherd and Georgia faced off one more time. The Rams faced difficult serving and struggled with receive, allowing GA the opportunity to run a strong offense. Shepherd could not hold off the attack, and Georgia topped Shep 25-19 in the end.
The final score was Shepherd 1, Georgia 3.
Valerie Bour had 19 kills and Kayleigh Helgesen added 11 and a hit on a rough day for the Rams. Although Samantha Scroggins, Bour, and Kelsey Anderson each had 10 digs, defense was weak and contributed to the loss.
However, one loss did not keep the Rams from coming out strong Saturday. New head coach Camilo Guerci marked down his first win with Shepherd Volleyball against host team Pfieffer University. The Rams topped Pfieffer 25-15, 21-25 (Pfieffer), 25-15, and 25-19.
Shepherd also took Slippery Rock 3-0 later in the day.
"The next day we had a HUGE bounce back," says Coach,"Defensive production doubled and was the difference. It allowed us to turn that defense into a much more balanced offense."
In the match against Pfieffer, the Rams overcame a small hiccup in set two and took the other three sets with a strong lead and point differential. Four players had eight or more kills, led by Taylor Allen with 11 kills and 8 digs, and Valerie Bour with 9 kills and 9 digs. Sam Scroggins totaled 16 digs, and Taylor Belella tallied 37 assists and 6 kills.
Shepherd took their rhythm into the second match, vs. Slippery Rock University. Defensive intensity again set the tone for the win. All five hitters finished with 7 or more kills. Kayleigh Helgesen led with 9 kills and a hitting percentage of over .500. Belella, having finished with 24 assists on Friday, averaged 36 assists per game on Saturday. Allen and Bour had 8 kills and 13 digs apiece. Both middles (Jackson and Motheral) totaled 7 kills and at least 3 blocks each. Motheral led with 5 blocks, and the team finished with 8 in 3 sets.
Defensively, Allen, Bour, and Scroggins each tallied 10 digs. Christine Jackson was huge for the Ram's success, coming up with NO errors on 12 attempts. Jackson stepped in for Katie Beecher and really performed for Shepherd while Beecher suffered an ankle injury.
The Rams were named champions of the tournament, and three players placed on the all tournament team: Kayleigh Helgesen with 28 kills and 9 blocks for the weekend, Sam Scroggins--voted best defensive player--with 38 digs and 7 aces, and Val Bour--named tournament MVP--finished with 36 kills, 32 digs, and 5 aces.
Spirits are high after Saturday's high performance. Team and coaching staff consider the tournament a great success, taking home two key regional wins. The Rams have put a strong foot forward this season, showing potential for great success in the Mountain East Conference, and have shown the great depth of the team in their ability to adjust under pressure--or, in this weekend's case, injury.
Rams will play again on Wednesday at 5:30 in the Butcher Center, their home court.
For more information, visit the Rams website: http://www.shepherdrams.com/index.aspx?path=wvball
**Thanks to assistant Faisal Hallaj for updating me, as I was unable to travel with the team. Also, thanks to Pfieffer for hosting and streaming the tournament live online.
Saturday, August 30, 2014
Rams are Looking Strong after Season's First Competition
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On Saturday afternoon, August 30th, Shepherd University and California University of Pennsylvania engaged in a friendly scrimmage at the Butcher Center, home of the Rams. The teams, geared up for their first competition of the fall 2014 season, both came out with high energy and strong line-ups. The first set was neck and neck as both teams kept high morale and matched each other point for point. The Rams pulled ahead in the end, winning the first set 25-23.
Set two began in the same fashion. With the score at 23-23, the intensity of the game heightened, and both teams battled to get a lead. Shepherd relied not only on their strong hitters for points, but also on setter Taylor Belella and her tricky tips to pull away from Cal U. After a few frustrating errors, the Rams cleaned it up and took the second set at 28-26.
Shepherd came out with a few new faces in the third set. Christine Jackson, Taylor Allen, Tommie Jo David, and Anna Roper started in set three--a rotation that made use of both setters, David and Belella. Similar to sets one and two, set three was tied at 20-20. Cal U pulled ahead of the Rams, winning set three 25-21.
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With the score 2-2, both coaches agreed to play a fifth set to 25 points. The fifth set began like the others, both teams matching each other in points, intensity, and energy. A serving streak from Kelsey Anderson put Shepherd in the game. The Rams seemed to run out of steam after a long afternoon of good volleyball and lost the fifth set 25-15.
The final score was Rams 2, Cal U 3.
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Shepherd Volleyball heads to Misenheimer, NC, on Thursday to face Georgia College, Slippery Rock, and Pfieffer University over the course of the weekend. The next home game will be September 10th at 6:00 PM at the Butcher Center against Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
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*Scoring and stats for today's scrimmage were unofficial due to the nature of a scrimmage. There were no officials, books, and the players did not wear numbers.
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