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Chippewas Close Invitational With 2 Wins
9/14/2019 9:35:00 PM | Volleyball
CMU loses just one set in victories over Valpo, Holy Cross
CHICAGO -- The Central Michigan Volleyball team finished its weekend at the DePaul Invitational on Saturday with back-to-back victories, the first over Valparaiso, and the second over Holy Cross.
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CMU, which fell in four sets to the host Blue Demons on Friday, is 7-2, matching the number of wins it posted last season.
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The Chippewas dropped just one set in their two matches on Saturday.
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Vs. Valparaiso
CMU beat Valparaiso in four sets 25-23, 25-23, 18-25 25-19.
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Kalina Smith led CMU in kills with 15, Kendall Braate led in assists with 30, and Megan Kern led in digs with 26.
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"I thought those first two sets against Valpo were very closely contested," CMU coach Mike Gawlik said. "We found a way to make a play in both of those sets to put them on the edge. There's not a big difference between winning and losing (a set) by two points. Sometimes it's just a play here or there.
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"I don't know if we played a very clean match, as far as our quality of contact. It can be challenging to play at 10 a.m. It was a quick turnaround from the night before. But I do think we were gritty in those first two sets in finding a way to win two close ones. I think it was a really great win to bounce back from (the loss to DePaul)."
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Vs. Holy Cross
CMU defeated Holy Cross, 25-20, 25-13, 25-19.
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Smith led CMU in kills with 12 on a .333 hitting percentage. She also led in digs with 11, while Kern added 10. Sierra Gray posted 10 kills, while Grace Butler led the Chippewa setting with 19 assists.
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The Chippewas finished with a .299 attack percentage against the Crusaders after posting a .110 attack percentage against Valpo.
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"One of the things we wanted to do against a team like Holy Cross is to not (commit) too many errors," Gawlik said. "In set one and set two, we made two attacking errors on either side. We're a tough team to beat when we're not giving teams free points.
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"Set three, we had a little more errors early on. It was a little bit more even. We were able to make a big push at the end with our service pressure, and got our block going. I thought our block got going in the final two games of the weekend. We had 19 blocks (on Saturday), in two matches. That's a fair amount with where we were at last weekend, and Friday night (against DePaul). Overall, I was pretty pleased."
All-Tournament Team
Smith and Lisbeth Rosario-Martinez were named to the all-tournament team. In Saturday's two matches, Smith had 27 kills and 30 digs, while Rosario-Martinez finished with 20 kills, seven digs.
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Next
CMU travels to Youngstown, Ohio next weekend to compete in the Youngstown State Red & White Invitational. It is CMU's final tournament before it opens Mid-American Conference on Friday, Sept. 27, at Northern Illinois.
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CMU will play a doubleheader on Friday, Sept. 20 against Eastern Illinois (11 a.m.) and Robert Morris (4 p.m.). The Chippewas are scheduled to play the host Penguins on Saturday, Sept. 21 (2 p.m.).
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CMU beat Eastern Illinois in three sets at the Chippewa Invitational on Sept. 6.
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CMU, which fell in four sets to the host Blue Demons on Friday, is 7-2, matching the number of wins it posted last season.
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The Chippewas dropped just one set in their two matches on Saturday.
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Vs. Valparaiso
CMU beat Valparaiso in four sets 25-23, 25-23, 18-25 25-19.
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Kalina Smith led CMU in kills with 15, Kendall Braate led in assists with 30, and Megan Kern led in digs with 26.
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"I thought those first two sets against Valpo were very closely contested," CMU coach Mike Gawlik said. "We found a way to make a play in both of those sets to put them on the edge. There's not a big difference between winning and losing (a set) by two points. Sometimes it's just a play here or there.
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"I don't know if we played a very clean match, as far as our quality of contact. It can be challenging to play at 10 a.m. It was a quick turnaround from the night before. But I do think we were gritty in those first two sets in finding a way to win two close ones. I think it was a really great win to bounce back from (the loss to DePaul)."
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Vs. Holy Cross
CMU defeated Holy Cross, 25-20, 25-13, 25-19.
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Smith led CMU in kills with 12 on a .333 hitting percentage. She also led in digs with 11, while Kern added 10. Sierra Gray posted 10 kills, while Grace Butler led the Chippewa setting with 19 assists.
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The Chippewas finished with a .299 attack percentage against the Crusaders after posting a .110 attack percentage against Valpo.
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"One of the things we wanted to do against a team like Holy Cross is to not (commit) too many errors," Gawlik said. "In set one and set two, we made two attacking errors on either side. We're a tough team to beat when we're not giving teams free points.
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"Set three, we had a little more errors early on. It was a little bit more even. We were able to make a big push at the end with our service pressure, and got our block going. I thought our block got going in the final two games of the weekend. We had 19 blocks (on Saturday), in two matches. That's a fair amount with where we were at last weekend, and Friday night (against DePaul). Overall, I was pretty pleased."
All-Tournament Team
Smith and Lisbeth Rosario-Martinez were named to the all-tournament team. In Saturday's two matches, Smith had 27 kills and 30 digs, while Rosario-Martinez finished with 20 kills, seven digs.
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Next
CMU travels to Youngstown, Ohio next weekend to compete in the Youngstown State Red & White Invitational. It is CMU's final tournament before it opens Mid-American Conference on Friday, Sept. 27, at Northern Illinois.
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CMU will play a doubleheader on Friday, Sept. 20 against Eastern Illinois (11 a.m.) and Robert Morris (4 p.m.). The Chippewas are scheduled to play the host Penguins on Saturday, Sept. 21 (2 p.m.).
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CMU beat Eastern Illinois in three sets at the Chippewa Invitational on Sept. 6.
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Team Stats
Valpo
CMU
Kills
47
51
Errors
28
31
Attempts
191
181
Hitting %
.099
.110
Points
63
64
Assists
43
51
Aces
4
4
Blocks
12
9
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