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LHU Volleyball keeps the win-streak going to ten

Cain Chamberlin

Issue date: 10/15/09 Section: Sports
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Fabiana Gomez readies to make a set in LHU's tenth straight win.
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Fabiana Gomez readies to make a set in LHU's tenth straight win.

The Haven volleyball team (18-4, 5-0 PSAC East) is now on a 10-win streak after sweeping East Stroudsburg on the road Tuesday 3-0 (25-15, 25-18 and 25-13).

PSAC East Player of the Week, Christie Nauman, had 13 kills in the game along with 14 digs and seven aces. Sophomore Haley Gribler put up solid numbers, hitting a .526 with 11 kills and digs.

Senior setter Fabiana Gomez didn't go unnoticed with 34 assists, 18 digs and two block assists. Senior Christina Laury had 11 digs in the match while junior Kim Windstein and freshman Xuan Gao had a combined total of nine kills.

The volleyball team was busy this past week having three matches in two days on Friday and Saturday.

LHU took on Edinboro Saturday, taking them down 3-1 (17-25, 25-23, 25-16, and 25-18) at Shippensburg University, marking the ninth win in a row for the Lady Eagles.

Naumann led the team in kills with 11, hitting a .454 with three aces and 10 digs. Gao also had a good performance with nine kills and 21 digs followed up by Gribler who had seven kills and three aces.

Gomez was a definite contribution to the team with her 20 digs, a solo block and three block assists.

On Friday, The Haven women matched up against Gannon and Mercyhurst at Shippensburg as well.

The Lady Eagles started off with Gannon, shutting them out 3-0 (25-18, 25-15 and 25-18). Gao hit a solid .588 with 11 kills, but nothing could compare to the phenomenal performance by Gomez. She put up 24 assists with seven aces and digs, two solo blocks and one block assist.

Windstein was also a good contributor hitting a .625 with six kills.

In the battle against Mercyhurst, The Haven was at it again coming out on top 3-1 (25-18, 22-25, 25-15, and 25-18).

Naumann hit a .521 with 13 kills and just one error while Gao had a team-high 14 kills.

Gribler wasn't letting her self go unnoticed, having nine kills and three aces. Gomez was still putting up exceptionally strong numbers with 38 assists, 17 digs and two block assists.

The Lady Eagles will be looking to add more wins to an already impressive record tomorrow when they host the Bob Chu Invitational Tournament, starting off with Cheyney at 1 p.m.
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