Skip To Main Content

Hillsdale College

Women's Volleyball

#18 Chargers top Tiffin in wild 3-0 sweep, claim 20th win of season

Box Score

The 18th-ranked Hillsdale College volleyball team collected its seventh-straight sweep in G-MAC play on Saturday at home against Tiffin, but this one took a little extra to finish.

The Chargers and Dragons engaged in a marathon second set, and Hillsdale fought off several set points to pull out a narrow victory that helped secure a 25-13, 35-33, 25-21 victory.

After a dominant first set victory, Hillsdale went to its bench in the second set, while a determined Tiffin team buckled down and came out looking to get back to even. The set was close throughout, with 18 tie scores and 10 lead changes, and Tiffin had five set points with a chance to end the match that the Chargers halted. Finally, trailing 33-32, the Chargers reeled off three straight points, aided by kills from senior Allyssa Van Wienen and Amy Buffini, to pull out a victory in the extended rally.

The Charger offense had a strong day, with 57 total kills in the match, well outpacing Tiffin's 34 kills. The Dragons were able to slow Hillsdale's offense down somewhat with 14.5 total blocks, but struggled to muster consistent offense of their own, as the Chargers held Tiffin to just a .079 hitting percentage in the match.

With almost every Charger seeing action, Hillsdale's balance ande depth shone through in the victory. No player had double-digit kills for the Chargers, but three had nine kills, including Van Wienen, junior Karoline Shelton and freshman Marilyn Popplewell, who set a new career high in the stat and hit .400 for the match.

Buffini chipped in seven kills and Maggie DePorre added five as well for the Chargers.

Freshman libero Alli Wiese led Hillsdale defensively with 19 digs, Shelton chipped in 16 and Buffini added 15 on the night. Shelton's 16 digs added to the 23 she had on Friday to give her 37 for the weekend, enough to become just the 11th player in Hillsdale history to go over 1,000 digs for her career. With 947 kills as well, Shelton is a near lock to join Cassandra Cole as one of just two players in Hillsdale history with 1,000 kills and 1,000 digs in her career later this year.

All three of Hillsdale's setters saw action in the victory, with freshman Lauren Passaglia posting a career-high 21 assists in the second set. Senior Lindsey Mertz and sophomore Madeline Zenas each chipped in 12 assists apiece for Hillsdale.

The Chargers (20-3, 11-0 G-MAC) have a short turnaround to a massive home match on Tuesday, as Hillsdale hosts Midwest Regional foe Ferris St. in a non-conference match at 7 p.m. The Bulldogs are one of a select group of teams along with Hillsdale that are in contention for the top seed in the Midwest Region in the upcoming NCAA tournament, and Tuesday is an excellent chance for both teams to stake their claim to be the regional host in December.

Photo by Isabella Sheehan

Print Friendly Version

Players Mentioned

Maggie DePorre

#10 Maggie DePorre

OH
5' 11"
Senior
Lindsey Mertz

#15 Lindsey Mertz

S
5' 11"
Senior
Allyssa Van Wienen

#9 Allyssa Van Wienen

MH
6' 2"
Senior
Amy Buffini

#12 Amy Buffini

OH/DS
5' 6"
Sophomore
Lauren Passaglia

#11 Lauren Passaglia

S
5' 10"
Sophomore
Marilyn Popplewell

#13 Marilyn Popplewell

OH
5' 11"
Sophomore
Karoline Shelton

#7 Karoline Shelton

OH
5' 11"
Senior
Alli Wiese

#4 Alli Wiese

LB/DS
5' 6"
Sophomore
Madeline Zenas

#3 Madeline Zenas

S/OH
6' 1"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Maggie DePorre

#10 Maggie DePorre

5' 11"
Senior
OH
Lindsey Mertz

#15 Lindsey Mertz

5' 11"
Senior
S
Allyssa Van Wienen

#9 Allyssa Van Wienen

6' 2"
Senior
MH
Amy Buffini

#12 Amy Buffini

5' 6"
Sophomore
OH/DS
Lauren Passaglia

#11 Lauren Passaglia

5' 10"
Sophomore
S
Marilyn Popplewell

#13 Marilyn Popplewell

5' 11"
Sophomore
OH
Karoline Shelton

#7 Karoline Shelton

5' 11"
Senior
OH
Alli Wiese

#4 Alli Wiese

5' 6"
Sophomore
LB/DS
Madeline Zenas

#3 Madeline Zenas

6' 1"
Senior
S/OH