OUA W-VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP: LIONS REMAIN PERFECT
"We can't be making unforced errors at key moments in the match, it is not what we want from veteran players," said Gee-Gees head coach Lionel Woods.
First-year left side Thinesa Sriskandarajah had 15 kills and 12 digs in the shut out win over the Gee-Gees. Fifth-year left side Karine Gagnon led uOttawa with 6 kills and 11 digs in the 84 minute game.
"But it was a team game, and I am happy with the way we played together," added Woods.
Source: Gee-Gees Athletics
QUEEN'S 3, WATERLOO 0
KINGSTON, Ont.– Natalie Gray (Oshawa, Ont.) led the way for the Gaels as she recorded 17 points in a 3-0 victory over the Waterloo Warriors on Sunday afternoon.
Queen's would open the afternoon with a decisive 25-14 victory and kept the pressure on throughout the final two sets. Gray would lead the team in kills with 16 while Lorna Button (Newcastle, Ont.) and Colleen Ogilvie (Calgary, Alta.) each had 10 respectfully.
Waterloo would play tough through the second and third sets, keeping it close as they would have a team total of 118 digs with Laura Klein (Kitchener, Ont.) leading the way with 32. Queen's had too much power in the final frames defeating the Warriors 25-23 and 25-20.
Setting up the key kills was Kristin Collins (Whitby, Ont.) who had a game high 41 assists for the Gaels. Button would also register four of the team's seven service aces.
With the win and the 3-0 victory over Wilfrid Laurier on Saturday the Gaels move to 5-4 on the season and are on a three-game winning streak.
Source: Gaels Athletics
OUA SCOREBOARD
November 20, 2008
York 3, Brock 1
November 21, 2008
Western 3, Ryerson 0
Toronto 3, Windsor 0
Laurier 3, RMC 0
November 22, 2008
Waterloo 3, RMC 0
Ryerson 3, Windsor 1
McMaster 3, Lakehead 0
York 3, Ottawa 0
Western 3, Toronto 2
Queen's 3, Laurier 0
November 23, 2008
Guelph 3, Lakehead 1
Queen's 3, Waterloo 0