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ACU wins regular-season closer over Eastern New Mexico

October 27, 2006 by Daniel Johnson-Kim

By Daniel Johnson, Sports Editor

For the Wildcat volleyball team, the upcoming Lone Star Conference tournament began with the last game of the regular season.

“We knew we had to win,” defensive specialist Malia Plumlee said. “This was the beginning of the conference tournament for us.”

ACU defeated Eastern New Mexico 30-18, 30-25, 30-22 in its regular season closer on Saturday, finishing with an 8-2 conference record and extending their overall record to 18-9.

“It’s good to get this win,” Head coach Kellen Mock said. “We need to stay as excited as possible and want to stay mentally tough.”

The Wildcats head into the postseason second in the LSC South with only two conference losses against undefeated conference leader West Texas A&M.

Mock praised the play of middle blocker Nicole Killebrew for her performance in the win and throughout the season. Mock said that although Killebrew doesn’t have the highest statistical numbers, her presence is a big reason why the Wildcats have been so successful.

“The unsung hero was Nicole Killebrew,” Mock said. “Our play can go from phenomenal to unsure and she’s always steady and confident on the front line.”

After going up early 7-2 in the first game, ACU never looked back as it beat the Eastern New Mexico Zias 30-18. ACU overpowered the Zias and led throughout the game by as much as twelve points.

Despite winning the first four points of game two, ACU conceded the lead for the first time of the match when ENMU pulled ahead following a 13-13 tie. The Wildcats and Zias tied two more times in the match, 19-19 and 23-23, before ACU won the second game 30-25.

ACU finished off the match with a 30-22 game three win. The Wildcats had an early 4-0 lead once more and held on throughout the game to win in three games for the seventh time in conference and ninth overall.

Outside hitter Erin Curry led the Wildcats in kills with 14 and middle blocker Lauren Leone followed close behind with 12 of her own. Defensively, libero Liz Snoddy led the team with 11 digs while Plumlee was second with eight.

The Wildcats will carry the win into the post season with the LSC tournament on Nov. 2-4.

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