No. 4 Concordia University (26-1, 13-0 NSIC) held Minnesota Crookston (14-17, 6-7 NSIC) to negative hitting percentages in all three games as the Bears earned another sweep, 30-11, 30-18, 30-20 to extend their winning streak to 20 matches.
The Golden Bears outhit the Golden Eagles .321 to -.038 for the match, and outblocked them 16 to 2. On the offensive side, CSP held a 51-25 advantage in kills, while UM Crookston had 29 attack errors to CSP's 16.
Sophomore
Jessica Lucia led the attack with 12 kills, while seniors
Joy Wubben and
Tia Lindberg each contributed 11 on Concordia's senior night. Junior setter
Cailin Terhaar had 42 set assists while sophomore
Megan Graham led the defensive effort with 18 digs. Sophomore
Kelsey Kyro was all over the net, recording a match-high nine blocks while Lindberg added six.
Concordia returns to the floor tomorrow afternoon as the play host to Bemidji State on parent night. Gametime is 3 p.m.