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Box Score 2 The women's volleyball team went 1-1 in competition with RMC and Queen's in their annual road trip out East to Kingston. Waterloo remains at .500 on the season with a 3-3 record, good for second spot in the OUA west.
On Friday night, rookie outside hitter
Jenna Gravina (Burlington/) was unstoppable racking up 19 points on 15 kills, three aces and one block as her Warriors cruised past the RMC Paladins 3-1 (25-16, 25-14, 23-25, 25-19). Gravina's 15 kills came on just 22 attempts while accumulating just four errors for a kill percentage of .500. She was also solid defensively with 13 digs.
Claire Mackenzie (Vancouver/) was also strong in the match with 11 kills while three other Warriors put away five. At the net
Serena Otshudi (Stoney Creek/) finished with three solo blocks while
Kayla Wierts (Drayton/) had one solo and two assisted.
Sarina Trasolini (Vancouver/) was strong on the defensive side with a game high 23 digs. Setting up the Warriors was rookie
Katrine Eistrat (Toronto/) finishing with 21 assists.
On Saturday, Waterloo battled hard with one of the top teams in the OUA but fell 3-1 (25-27, 17-25, 25-22, 11-25). Mackenzie led the way with 10.5 points and 16 digs while
Samantha Warner (Ayr/) put up seven points in a strong losing effort.
The Warriors will now take on Nipissing and York next weekend before returning to the PAC on Saturday, Nov. 25 to close out 2017 against Ryerson.