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Game Recap: MSU WP vs Western Nebraska Community College

In a volleyball match between Missouri State University - West Plains and Western Nebraska Community College, Western Nebraska emerged as the victors with a final score of 3-1. The match took place at Scottsbluff, Nebraska on September 14, 2023, at 6:00 PM.

The first set saw Missouri State University - West Plains scoring 22 points, while Western Nebraska Community College took the set with 25 points. In the second set, Missouri State University - West Plains scored 23 points, but Western Nebraska Community College once again secured the set with 25 points. The third set was a close one, with Missouri State University - West Plains scoring 25 points and Western Nebraska Community College scoring 23 points. However, in the fourth and final set, Western Nebraska Community College sealed their victory with 25 points, while Missouri State University - West Plains scored 23 points.

Analyzing the statistics, Missouri State University - West Plains had a hitting percentage of .152, with 21 kills out of 164 total attempts. Their setter, Caroline Glatkowski, contributed significantly with 36 assists. Rosa Brenčič stood out with 14 kills, while Lauryn Farish and Gibson Beckler added 8 and 9 kills respectively. On the defensive end, Iolanda Terçariol and Raphaela Felisberto showcased their skills with 15 and 13 digs respectively.

On the other side, Western Nebraska Community College had a higher hitting percentage of .208, with 16 kills out of 120 total attempts. Lilly Zwart led the team with 11 kills, closely followed by Charli Blackman with 10 kills. Dani Cruz and Shanelle Martinez also made significant contributions with 9 and 11 assists respectively. Taylor Tyser showcased her defensive prowess with 18 digs.

The match showcased the skills and talents of the players from both teams, with notable performances from Rosa Brenčič and Lilly Zwart. Missouri State University - West Plains put up a fight, but ultimately fell short.