CALVIN KNIGHT SPORTS REPORT FOR OCT. 10, 2014
Volleyball Sweeps Through Wheaton and DePauw;
Women's Golf in Fifth Through Day One of MIAA Tournament;
Cross Country Teams Take Second at Muskegon Jayhawk Invitational
VOLLEYBALL
(Reporting by Mark DeHaan and Gina de Haan)
The fourth-ranked Calvin women's volleyball team picked up a pair of victories at the Midwest Invitational on Friday, defeating Wheaton (IL) and DePauw University inside Van Noord Arena.
Calvin took on the Wheaton Thunder in the first match of the Calvin Midwest Invitational at Van Noord Arena. The Knights extended their win streak to five matches, sweeping the Thunder 25-14, 25-22, 25-13.
Calvin's strong offensive attack was a driving force for the Knights as the team hit .343 in the win. Junior Maggie Kamp (Orland Park, IL/Chicago Christian HS) had a stellar performance, leading the Knights with 16 kills; Kamp also contributed six digs and a block assist. Sophomore Laura Danhoff (Willard, OH/Willard HS) tallied 12 kills. Ellie Diepersloot (Madera, CA/Chowchilla) had nine kills.
Freshman setter Jenna Lodewyk (Villa Park, IL/Timothy Christian) dished out 40 assists and recorded seven digs, along with a service ace.
Senior Elise Biesboer (Elmhurst, IL/Timothy Christian) logged fourteen digs and two service aces. Defensive specialist Jamie Kooiman dug up six balls and had two service aces. Freshman Emily Blankespoor (Grand Rapids, MI/Grand Rapids South Christian) supplied six digs and two service aces.
Playing in its second match of the day, the Calvin women's volleyball team welcomed the Tigers of DePauw University to VanNoord Arena. Prior to its match with Calvin, the Tigers swept the Wheaton 25-15, 25-11, 25-18.
The Knights proved to be just as sharp against DePauw as they had against Wheaton, hitting .421 en route to a 25-11, 25-18, 25-19 sweep.
In set one, the Knights led by just a few points early on, up 7-5. An 8-3 run by Calvin, including three kills by senior Ellie Diepersloot, then put the maroon and gold ahead 15-8. Leading by a comfortable margin, the Knights cruised to a 25-11 final for set one.
In the second set, DePauw again pushed Calvin early, holding level with the Knights until 9-9. Eight straight points by Calvin behind the serving of senior Elise Biesboer then put the Knights up 17-9. The Tigers clawed their way back to within four at 19-15, but that is as close as they would come as Calvin closed out set two 25-18.
The third set played out much like the first two. DePauw put up a tough fight early, but after settling in midway through the set, Calvin began to pull ahead. Up 9-8, Calvin scored five straight behind the serving of freshman Emily Blankespoor to build a 14-8 advantage. The six point edge then held through the remainder of the set, and the Knights took set three 25-19 behind a .500 hitting percentage.
Calvin hit .421 for the game while the Tigers were held to .142.
Junior Maggie Kamp led the Knights individually with 16 kills while sophomore Laura Danhoff added 15. Freshman Jenna Lodewyk tallied 42 assists while Biesboer led Calvin with 18 digs.
"It's kind of nice not to know the other team so we can concentrate on our side. I thought we came out and served and pass really well, and I think that reflected in our hitting percentage tonight," said head coach Amber Warners. "I thought we came out with a lot of fire the whole day, and I liked how steady we were. We're back healthy and we're starting to get in sync, starting to get line-ups set, and I just think we're going to keep building and keep peaking, and hopefully it's going to be at the right time."
The Knights improve to 19-3 overall with the win, while DePauw drops to 17-6. Calvin now looks forward to Tuesday when it hosts Kalamazoo, with first serve scheduled for 7:00 p.m.
WOMEN'S GOLF
BATTLE CREEK - The Calvin women's golf team opened play at the two-day, 36-hole MIAA Fall Tournament on Friday at the Bedford Valley Country Club.
Through day one of competition, Calvin is in fifth place with a team score of 361 strokes. Calvin remains in fifth place in the overall MIAA standings, 25 strokes ahead of sixth place Adrian.
Junior Casey Harkema (Holt/Holt HS) led Calvin on Friday with a round of 86 that was good for a tie for 12th place on Friday. Junior Sarah Arendsen (Wayland/Wayland HS) had a 90 while junior Jennie Poole (Summit, NJ/Kent Place School) had a 92.
Rounding out Calvin's finishers were junior Shara Reynolds (Big Rapids/Big Rapids HS) and sophomore Amira Bousaab (Grand Rapids/Northpointe Christian HS) with rounds of 93.
Hope is in first place through day one of the tournament with a team score of 318 and is also in first place in the overall MIAA standings.
Action continues Saturday morning at 9 a.m.
MIAA FALL TOURNAMENT DAY ONE TEAM SCORES FOR 10-10-14
Hope 318
Olivet 329
Saint Mary's 349
Trine 349
Calvin 361
Adrian 371
Albion 385
Alma 388
Kalamazoo 429
OVERALL MIAA STANDINGS THROUGH 10-10-14
Hope 1625
Olivet 1684
Saint Mary's 1713
Trine 1740
Calvin 1815
Adrian 1840
Albion 1946
Alma 1962
Kalamazoo 2149
MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY
MUSKEGON - A group of Calvin men's cross country runners took second at the Muskegon Jayhawk Invitational on Friday at the University Park Golf Course with 72 points. Grand Valley State took first place with 20 points.
Calvin's top finisher was sophomore Robbie Hohlman (Naperville, IL/Neuqua Valley) in a ninth place time of 26:13. Sophomore Nick Aukerman (Ann Arbor/Ann Arbor Pioneer HS) was 17th (26:18), junior Landon Potts (Caledonia/South Christian HS) was 19th (26:24), sophomore Mason Swartz (Allegan/Allegan HS) 26th in 26:33 and sophomore Jordan Kramer (Peewaukee, WI/Lake Country Lutheran HS) 28th in 26:39 to round out Calvin's top five.
Zach Panning won Friday's race in a time of 24:56.
WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY
MUSKEGON - Members of the Calvin women's cross country team took second at the Muskegon Jayhawk Invitational on Friday at the University Park Golf Course with 53 points. Lansing Community College took first place with 39 points.
Senior Kate Ardinger (Elmhurst, IL/Timothy Christian HS) was Calvin's top finisher, placing seventh in 19:00.55. Sophomore Jessie Mulder (Holland/Holland Christian HS) was next up for the Knights, placing 13th in 19:15 while sophomore teammate Alex Childs (Rockford, IL/Rockford Christian HS) was right behind in 14th with a time of 19:16.38.
Junior Marly May (Naperville, IL/Naperville North HS) was 17th in 19:36 and sophomore Kristen Brink (Dyer, IN/Illiana Christian HS) 27th (19:58.35) to round out Calvin's top five.
Amy Cymerman won Friday's race with a time of 17:22.94.
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