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| 2004 Record: 7-2 MIAC, 19-5 Overall |
Last Week's Results:
Saint Mary's 3, Macalester 2 / Details
Saint Mary's 3, Bethel 1 / Details
Saint Mary's 3, Augsburg 1 / Details
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Coming Up:
Wed., Oct. 20: Carleton at Saint Mary's, 7:30
Fri.-Sat., Oct. 22-23: SMU at UW-L Invite
* Saint Mary's vs. UW-La Crosse, 3:30 p.m.
* Saint Mary's vs. Buena Vista, 5:30 p.m.
* Saint Mary's vs. Loras, 10 a.m.
* Saint Mary's vs. St. Olaf, noon
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This and That:
The Cardinals are ranked No. 5 in the first NCAA Division III Central Region poll, released last week.
SMU's three wins last week extend the Cardinals' winning streak to a season-high six matches.
The Cardinals' 3-1 win vs. Bethel last Friday snapped a seven-match losing streak against the Royals, dating back to the 2000 season.
Ashley Dingels (Gibbon, Minn.) posted kill totals of 18, 21 and a season-high 27 in SMU's three games last week, extending her streak of consecutive matches of more than 10 kills to nine straight.
Tessa Stranik (Eatonville, Wash.) posted 59 assists Friday vs. Bethel, giving the senior setter more than 1,000 assists for the second straight year.
SMU is 11-2 in three-game matches, 4-2 in four-gamers and 4-1 in matches that go the maximum five games.
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Cardinals keep important streaks alive against Augsburg
WINONA, Minn. The Saint Mary's University volleyball team entered last Saturday's match against Augsburg with three streaks in tact the Cardinals left the SMU Gym with just two still alive.
Fortunately for the Cardinals, the one streak they had snapped meant little or nothing to any of them.
With their Game 1 win a 30-27 decision the Auggies won a game against SMU for the first time since a 3-2 Cardinal victory in 1999. The Cardinals, however, won the next three games 30-22, 30-18, 30-25 to extend their unbeaten streak against Augsburg to seven straight, and their current winning streak to a season-high six matches.
"Offensively, I thought we played very well, almost on par with last night," said SMU coach Mike Lester, whose team opened the weekend with a 3-1 victory over Bethel last Friday a win that snapped SMU's seven-match losing streak vs. the Royals. "But defensively, we were a little slow. Augsburg ran some things that really kept us off balance. (Augsburg's) middles did a nice job the match really turned into a battle of middles."
A battle that SMU middle hitter Ashley Dingels (GIbbon, Minn.) won by a landslide.
Augsburg's Billie Painschab collected 15 kills and hit .364 from her middle position, but those numbers as impressive as they were paled in comparison to Dingels, who hammered down a season-high 27 kills, hit .511 and tallied six blocks.
"Right now, our offense is really clicking on all cylinders," said Lester, whose team improved to 7-2 in the MIAC and 19-5 overall. "But we're aren't quite as consistent defensively. If we can figure out a way to dig and block better put that together with the offense we've got right now we'd be awfully tough to stop."
Until they can put it all together, however, Lester is content to let his team continue to find ways to win.
"It wasn't a pretty match, but we got the job done and in this conference, a win is a win, no matter how you get it," said Lester, who also got 16 kills from Megan Roesler (St. Paul, Minn.), 11 from Tracy Koertgen (Crystal Lake, Ill.) and 10 from Lisa Engdahl, while Tessa Stranik (Eatonville, Wash.) tallied 59 assists vs. the Auggies. "We entered this week 4-2 (in the conference standings) and we ended the week at 7-2.
"Anytime you can win three conference matches in a span of four days like that, it's big."
Speaking of big, the Cardinals' next match Wednesday at home against Carleton promises to be as big as any SMU has had this season.
"That's a huge match, no doubt about that," said Lester, whose team is one game behind the league-leading Knights in the chase for the MIAC's regular-season title. "But we can't get overly excited we just need to play the way we did (over the) weekend. We play like that, and we'll be just fine."
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