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3
Winner University of Dallas UDALLAS
1
Sewanee SEWANEE 4-14
Winner
University of Dallas UDALLAS
3
Final
1
Sewanee SEWANEE
4-14
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 4 F
University of Dallas UDALLAS 25 24 25 25 (3)
Sewanee SEWANEE 19 26 22 16 (1)
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Winner University of Dallas UDALLAS
1
Sewanee SEWANEE 4-14
Winner
University of Dallas UDALLAS
3
Final
1
Sewanee SEWANEE
4-14
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 4 F
University of Dallas UDALLAS 25 24 25 25 (3)
Sewanee SEWANEE 19 26 22 16 (1)
3
Winner University of Dallas UDVB 11-13 (3-7)
2
Oglethorpe Univ. OGLETHOR 6-17 (2-8)
Winner
University of Dallas UDVB
11-13 (3-7)
3
Final
2
Oglethorpe Univ. OGLETHOR
6-17 (2-8)
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 4 5 F
University of Dallas UDVB 24 17 25 25 16 (3)
Oglethorpe Univ. OGLETHOR 26 25 19 22 14 (2)
3
Winner University of Dallas DALLAS
1
Centre College CENTRE
Winner
University of Dallas DALLAS
3
Final
1
Centre College CENTRE
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 4 F
University of Dallas DALLAS 25 25 23 25 (3)
Centre College CENTRE 18 23 25 21 (1)

Game Recap: Women's Volleyball |

Volleyball goes 2-2 in SCAC East/West competition

SAN ANTONIO, Texas – The University of Dallas volleyball team matched a season-long four-game winning streak and improved to 4-7 in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference thanks to winning three-of-four games at the SCAC East/West Competition hosted at Trinity University. The Crusaders split day one with a victory over Sewanee University and setback to Birmingham-Southern College. Dallas battled in all sets except for the last one on the day, where Birmingham-Southern pulled away with a 25-11 win to earn the match. The previous set finished in 28-26 fashion as UD avoided the sweep but was too tired for any progress beyond that.

On the second day, the Crusaders came out defeated Oglethorpe University in five sets. The last round went extra points as Dallas notched a 16-14 triumph to secure the win. They then edged Centre College in the latter match. After a seven-point win, the last trio of contests were decided by four points or less.

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