Romeoville Ill.- The Lewis University women's volleyball team defeated the Upper Iowa Peacocks, 3-1, Saturday afternoon at the Neil Carey Arena.
With the win, the Flyers improved their record to 9-7 (2-2 GLVC) while the Peacocks moved to 1-13 (1-3 GLVC).
HOW IT HAPPENED
Both teams traded points in the beginning of set one, but a three-kill streak by
Sarah Newberry (Fairfield, Ohio/Stephen T Badin) and
Emma O'Neill (Papillion, Neb./Papillion La Vista South) helped the Flyers to string along some points and make it19-18. The Flyers went on a five-point run to put them at 24-21. After a timeout from Upper Iowa, they were never able to fully recover, and the Flyers took set one at 25-21 with a final kill from O'Neill.
Upper Iowa flipped the script in the second set and used multiple scoring spurts to take the frame, 25-18 and tie the match.
Lewis struck first during the third set with a block courtesy of
Sarah Newberry (Fairfield, Ohio/Stephen T Badin) and
Mary Zielinski (Palos Hills, Ill./Stagg). With the help of
Lily King (Channahon, Ill./Kent State)s two aces and two assists, the Flyers were able to take their lead further at 10-2. The Peacock's were never able to fully comeback and the Flyers secured their win at 25-16.
Flyers started out hot at the start of the final frame and commanded a 10-3 lead. The Peacocks attempted a late comeback, but the Flyers took set four with a final score of 25-14 and won the match.
Martha Pace led the Peacock's with a total of 17 kills while Grace Fruzen had a total of 27 assists. Morgan Block topped off 34 digs. Upper Iowa ended the match with a hitting percentage of .118 (
47-25-186).
O'Neill led the Flyers with a total of 15 kills while freshman
Kaileigh Krawiec (Roselle, Ill./Lake Park) had 25 assists. Junior Elena Bubera topped off 33 digs across the match. Lewis ended the match with a hitting percentage of .265 (
55-11-166).
MATCH NOTES
- Gubera is the first Lewis player to have 30 or more digs in consecutive matches since Ally Hickey (Granger, Ind./Penn) had 36 digs against Augusta and 31 versus Florida Southern on Sept. 7, 2024.
- O'Neill hit above .500 in a match for the second time in three contests. She had a .545 hitting percentage against Roosevelt earlier this week on Sept. 30
- Lily King (Channahon, Ill./Kent State) hit a career high in assists, points, aces, and digs against Upper Iowa.
UP NEXT
Lewis will travel so St. Louis, Mo. on Oct. 10 to play Maryville University. This marks their three-week away series of games.
50 YEARS OF WOMEN'S ATHLETICS
Lewis University is also organizing several alumni and family events throughout the women's athletic seasons to commemorate this historic milestone. These special gatherings will provide an opportunity for former athletes, families, and supporters to reconnect and celebrate the achievements of women's sports at Lewis. The scheduled events include:
- Women's Soccer Alumni Day (Oct. 17)
- Women's Volleyball (Nov. 14)
For the latest news, scores, and updates on Lewis women's volleyball, visit LewisFlyers.com and follow the Flyers on social media at @Lewisuwvb on Instagram and @LewisWVBall on X.