Oct 31, 2007 USC Aiken Wins 2007 Regular Season Volleyball Championship AIKEN, S.C.--It seems only fitting that the odds-on favorite to
win Peach Belt Conference Player of the Year honors put the
exclamation point on USC Aiken’s first outright PBC Regular
Season Championship in 12 years. Mandy Gerolstein’s kill was
the final point in an easy 3-0 win for the Lady Pacers (22-4, 8-0
PBC) over visiting Lander (20-9, 4-4 PBC) on Wednesday evening at
the Convocation Center. Game scores were 30-15, 30-10, and 30-22.
Winners of 18 of their last 19, USCA remains perfect at home and in
the PBC.
Gerolstein finished with 12 kills and two blocks, hitting .370,
tying teammate Stefanie Durham for match-high honors. The senior
from Millersville, Md., profiled on regional television earlier
this week for her excellence in the classroom (carries a 3.96 GPA
in biology) and on the court (a two-time All-Conference standout),
was the catalyst for the Lady Pacers rise to dominance. From a
16-14 record in 2005 to back-to-back PBC Championships in 2006 and
now 2007, the program’s sixth overall, USCA has won 20 of its
last 22 league contests.
In defeating the Bearcats for the ninth-straight time, USC Aiken
earns a first round bye and the number one seed in next
weekend’s PBC Tournament. A remarkable 24-3 in individual
games versus conference foes in 2007, the Lady Pacers have won
19-straight games dating back to a 3-1 decision at Lander on
September 22.
With both teams executing early in game one, USC Aiken led in a
back-and-forth affair 8-5 after Durham kill. The junior outside
hitter from Easley, S.C. proceeded to serve up four-straight points
as the Lady Pacers created a cushion at 11-5. A Kay Stewart kill
pulled the Bearcats within 20-15, but three service aces by Jasmine
Edney fueled a 10-0 run as the Lady Pacers closed out the 30-15
win.
Edney turned in a superb night with nine kills, no errors, four
aces, and five blocks hitting .529. As a team, USC Aiken outhit
Lander .284 to -.036.
In game two, a 12-2 spurt broke open a 4-3 contest as three Edney
kills sparked the 17-5 advantage. USC Aiken won the set 30-10.
In the third stanza, an 8-3 run opened up three-point game into a
commanding 17-9 Lady Pacer spread as USC Aiken pulled away to the
30-22 victory.
Sophomore setter Lauren Cedeno tallied 38 assists and two aces
while Missy Deardorff had 14 digs and Veronica Seidle chipped in
four aces.
Kerri Sorensen paced Lander with seven kills and 12 digs, hitting
.179. Andrea Griffin added eight kills and two blocks.
USC Aiken will host rival Augusta State on Friday, November 2 at
7:00 PM at the Convocation Center. Lander returns home to
Greenwood, S.C. to host Armstrong Atlantic State, also on Friday at
7:00 PM.
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