St. Mary´s Volleyball, Women´s Soccer Fall on the Road Thursday Night

Date: 2009-09-24     Author: Derek Smolik
St. Mary´s Volleyball, Women´s Soccer Fall on the Road Thursday Night

SAN ANTONIO—Five St. Mary’s University volleyball players had 10 or more kills and the Rattlers totaled 65 kills as a team, but the University of Texas of the Permian Basin held off the Rattlers, 25-19, 25-21, 15-25, 20-25, 15-11, in a Heartland Conference volleyball match Thursday night at the Falcon Dome. The Rattler women’s soccer team also dropped a close decision, falling 2-1 in overtime at Dallas Baptist University.

The Rattlers fell behind two games to none against the Falcons in volleyball, before rallying in the third and fourth games. Katelyn Kershner (Jr., San Antonio) led the way with 12 kills and had 10 digs to post a double-double. She was one of three Rattlers to have a double-double in the match. Setter Allie Murray (Fr., San Antonio) had a season-best with 23 digs and added 29 assists for the double-double. Mallory Moeller (So., Seguin) had her best match as a Rattler, picking up 11 kills and a team-best six blocks. Luisa Rodriguez (Jr., Belo Horizonte, Brazil) also had a double-double with 11 kills and 16 digs.

After falling behind two sets to none, the Rattlers took control, winning the third and fourth sets decisively to send the match to a deciding fifth set. St. Mary’s took the early lead at 6-3 and was tied with the Falcons at 10-10. But UTPB scored five of the final six points to win the set and the match.

The women’s soccer team remained winless on the season as Kourney Edwards scored in the 102nd minute of the game off a corner kick to drop the Rattlers to 0-7-1 overall, 0-1 in Heartland Conference play this season. DBU improved to 3-5-1, 2-0. St. Mary’s will return to action on Saturday when they travel to Texas-Permian Basin for a Heartland Conference game starting at 2 p.m. Melinda Gentry (Jr., Plano) scored her second goal of the season in the loss.

Volleyball:
Texas-Permian Basin def. St. Mary's 25-19,25-21,15-25,20-25,15-11

St. Mary's (3-11 HC 2-1) (Kills-aces-blocks) - Katelyn Kershner 12-1-0; Mallory Moeller 11-0-6; Luisa Rodriguez 11-0-2; Kirsten Chapman 11-2-2; Kori McCarver 10-0-1; Adrianna Keys 5-0-2; Allie Murray 2-2-0; Stephanie Flores 1-0-0; Stephanie Proske 1-0-0; Stephanie Crowell 1-0-0; Totals 65-5-8.0. (Assists) - Allie Murray 29; Sondra Cui 15; Kori McCarver 13. (Dig leaders) - Stephanie Flores 27; Allie Murray 23; Luisa Rodriguez 16; Katelyn Kershner 10

Texas-Permian Basin (8-11 HC 2-1) (Kills-aces-blocks) - Christina Bogers 12-1-3; Alex Genung 11-0-1; Heather Sanchez 9-0-2; Jamie Rodell 7-0-5; Molly Atnip 6-1-4; Brianna Tunnell 3-0-3; Totals 48-2-11.0. (Assists) - Brianna Tunnell 39. (Dig leaders) - Danae Eckart 25; Brianna Tunnell 21; Heather Sanchez 18

Site: Odessa, Texas (The Falcon Dome)
Date: Sep 24, 2009   Attend: 192   Time: 2:00
Referees: Jean Catz, Regina Sanders

Women’s Soccer:
St. Mary's Univ. vs Dallas Baptist (Sep 24, 2009 at Dallas, TX)

 St. Mary's Univ. (0-7-1) vs. Dallas Baptist (3-5-1) Date: Sep 24, 2009  Attendance: 300 Weather:
Goals by period       1  2 OT O2  Tot
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St. Mary's Univ.....  1  0  0  0 -  1
Dallas Baptist......  1  0  0  1 -  2
 SCORING SUMMARY:  1.   3:01 DBU Chelsea Smith (1) (Allyson Bales)  2.  32:33 STMU Melinda Gentry (2) (Leia Kirch)  3. 101:30 DBU Kourtney Edwards (2) (Allyson Bales) - off of corner kick
  Shots: St. Mary's Univ. 7, Dallas Baptist 15 Saves: St. Mary's Univ. 3 (Mari Edwards 3), Dallas Baptist 2 (Emily Evans 1; Haley Corbell 1)




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MEN'S BASKETBALL
Nov 18: at Midwestern State
LOSS score: 72-83   [1-1]
Nov 15: St. Thomas
WIN score: 74-65   [1-0]

MEN'S SOCCER
Nov 8: * St. Edward's
LOSS score: 1-4   [5-12-1]
Nov 6: * Incarnate Word
LOSS score: 1-2   [5-11-1]

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
Nov 20: Northeastern State
WIN score: 60-56   [2-0]
Nov 20: Texas-Permian Basin vs. Southeastern Okla.
score: SOSU 68-49  
Nov 16: at Abilene Christian
WIN score: 69-66   [1-0]

WOMEN'S SOCCER
Nov 7: * St. Edward's
LOSS score: 0-3   [4-14-1]

VOLLEYBALL
Nov 7: * at St. Edward's
LOSS score: 1-3   [7-22]
Nov 5: * at Texas A&M-International
WIN score: 3-0   [7-20]