LAKEWOOD, N.J. (Sept. 26, 2022) - Georgian Court Volleyball put its three-match winning streak on the line as they head back out on the road for Tuesday night tussle.
Opponent
Holy Family Tigers (6-9, 4-0 CACC)
Where
Philadelphia, PA - Holy Family Campus Center
When
Tuesday, Sept. 27 - 6 p.m.
How to Watch
Tuesday game is available to watch via a free to view broadcast on the CACC Network. Video and live stats links are available above and at gculions.com
Previously vs. Holy Family
• The Lions and Tigers met twice last season with Holy Family sweeping the home-and-home. Early in the season, the Tigers escaped Lakewood with a very close 3-2 win.
• Four of the five sets in that first match were decided by four points or less.
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Kinsy Haschke led the Lions with 10 kills and 11 digs.
• Holy Family hit into 19 service errors, giving up almost four points per set.
• The match in Philadelphia was much more one-sided, a 3-0 sweep for Holy Family.
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Grace Fenn had 10 kills for the Lions.
Last Time Out
• Georgian Court made it three straight wins, their longest winning streak of the season thus far with a 3-1 win over Post.
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Nylene Mateo led the Lion offense with 16 kills and hit .303 for the match. She also corralled seven digs.
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Amiyah Woods hit 11 kills against no errors for a .647 attack percentage and two blocks.
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Emma Gildea chipped in seven kills.
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Alexa Houston added six kills and six digs.
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Iciar Zayas centered the offense with 42 assists and was a dig shy of a double-double.
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Jana Borkovic played a big hand defensively with 23 digs.
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Jessica Sprankle landed three service aces and picked up six digs.
About Holy Family
• The Tigers are on a three-match winning streak of their own and are 5-1 in their last six matches.
• They're yet to be beaten yet in CACC play with the best record in the South Division at 4-0.
• As a team the Tigers are hitting .167, fourth in the CACC right behind Georgian Court.
• Skylar Osenkarski is hitting a team-best .269 with 79 kills.
• Allyssa Hartney leads the team with 108 kills and 3.27 kills per set.
• Isabella Mosquera leads the league with 52 total kills and is third with 1.06 blocks per set.
• The Tigers are doing a better job than last season cutting back service errors, but are still susceptible to the service ace, allowing 2.82 aces per set with just a .858 reception percentage.
• With 4.20 digs per set, Faith Zehnder sits fourth in the CACC.