![]() ![]() The Cardiinals tested A&M-Corpus Christi to get back within eight, but a kill by graduate student Aurora Carnes won the set point for the Islanders to close out 25-16. A double-digit lead came at the 17-7 mark for the Islanders off a kill by junior McKenna Reiswig. A service ace by sophomore Kayla White extended A&M-Corpus Christi's lead to 11-5 before a kill by sophomore Leah Stolfus and a back-to-back kills by freshman Tayah Little got the Islanders up to 14-6. The Islanders led Lamar from start to finish in the opening set, hitting for a. Kyndal showed what a complete player is with her passing, defense, attack and blocking," said head coach Steve Greene. Faith was very confident and really put our attackers in great position to score all night. "Carissa did an outstanding job controlling our defense and in serve receive. Fellow senior Carissa Barnes was the match-leader yet again in digs, picking up 21 to mark her seventh match of recording 20-plus digs this season for a 5.15 digs per set average. Senior Faith Panhans followed her up with nine kills, one shy of a double-double as she racked up 24 assists on the night with freshman Halle Gibson getting seven assists fo her own. Sophomore Kyndal Payne led the attack with 15 kills, making this the eighth match this season where she's turned in double-digit kills and third in a row to average 14.66 kills a match in conference play. The win over Lamar (6-8, 0-3) marked the second this season for A&M-Corpus Christi, with both victories being 3-0 sweeps.Ī&M-Corpus Christ outhit the Cardinals. ![]() This was the third home game in a row for the Islanders (2-15, 2-1) before they play visitor for the next three matches on the schedule. CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas - Earning its second conference win of the season, the Texas A&M-Corpus Christi volleyball team swept Lamar 25-16, 25-21, and 25-22 Tuesday night at home in the Dugan Wellness Center. ![]()
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