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Photo by Hannah Whiting

Women’s Volleyball extends NACC winning streak to 17 matches

MILWAUKEE, Wis. – Concordia Wisconsin extended its NACC regular season winning streak to 17 matches on Saturday night with a convincing 3-0 (25-16, 25-13, 25-15) victory at Alverno inside Reiman Gymnasium.

THE BASICS
Final Score: Concordia Wisconsin 3, Alverno 0 (25-16, 26-13, 25-15)
Location: Reiman Gymnasium (Milwaukee, Wis.)
Records: Concordia Wisconsin 17-2 (4-0 NACC), Alverno 6-10 (1-3 NACC)

HOW IT HAPPENED
- The Falcons offensive was clicking on all cylinders against the Inferno with a .275 attack percentage, which is the fourth highest of the season. They posted a percentage of .250 in the first and third sets and had a .350 attack percentage in set two.
- Balanced was again key in another Concordia Wisconsin victory, as six players had at least three kills and 11 players scored a point via a kill. Another area of success was at the service line with a season-high-tying 10 aces.
- Senior Kaily (Moegenburg) Erdman (Plymouth, Wis.) found a rhythm and had a career-high-tying five aces, to go along with seven kills, nine digs and three block assists. She also had a .538 attack percentage (7K-0E-13A).
- Junior Amanda Schultz (North Prairie, Wis.) has been effective at the net, to say the least, over the past seven matches and recorded six kills and a .455 attack percentage.
- Junior Haley Sedo (Neenah, Wis.) tallied a match-best 20 assists.
- Sophomore Arianna Richmond (South Elgin, Ill.) also had nine digs and a trio of Falcons recorded three block assists.

BEYOND THE BOX SCORE
- Schultz has 74 kills and a .291 attack percentage over the past seven matches.
- Erdman's five service aces iaretied for the sixth most in a match in program history.
- The Falcons have won 17 matches this season and 15 of those have ended in a 3-0 score.

THE OPPOSITION
- Arianna Rehberg paced the Inferno with six kills, while Sam Korn had seven assists.
- Morgan Lemner dug a team-high nine attack attempts.

NEXT ON THE SCHEDULE
- Concordia Wisconsin steps away from NACC play with a non-conference match on Wednesday at 7 pm inside the R. John Buuck Field House against No. 23 UW-Stevens Point.