Volleyball Squad Wraps Up Strong Season
Entire roster could return in 2008
Jake Rinehart
Issue date: 11/20/07 Section: LCU Sports
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Katie McGuire, the 2006 SAC "Front Row Specialist of the Year," was a second-team All-SAC honoree this season as well as the lone all-tournament selection at the NAIA Region VI championship. She finished the season with 391 kills, 43 aces, and 103 total blocks.
Joining McGuire on the SAC second-team was Kelsey Odell, a sophomore from Canyon. The 2006 SAC "Freshman of the Year," Odell was tied for the team lead in aces (46) and finished with 348 kills.
The other two honorees in 2007 for the Lady Chaps were Brittany Hix and Elissa Loynes. Hix, a junior from Canyon, tallied 276 kills and 68 blocks while Loynes, a true freshman from Kemah, tallied 284 kills and led the team in blocks with 112 total blocks. For their efforts, both Hix and Loynes were named all-Sooner Athletic Conference Honorable Mentions.
Perhaps most notable about the 2007 version of the Lady Chaps is the fact that there were no seniors on the roster. This speaks well for head coach Jennifer Lawrence and the future of Lady Chap volleyball, as the youthful exuberance translated into wins in 2007, and now with another year of experience, 2008 has the potential to bring even more championships.
Joining McGuire on the SAC second-team was Kelsey Odell, a sophomore from Canyon. The 2006 SAC "Freshman of the Year," Odell was tied for the team lead in aces (46) and finished with 348 kills.
The other two honorees in 2007 for the Lady Chaps were Brittany Hix and Elissa Loynes. Hix, a junior from Canyon, tallied 276 kills and 68 blocks while Loynes, a true freshman from Kemah, tallied 284 kills and led the team in blocks with 112 total blocks. For their efforts, both Hix and Loynes were named all-Sooner Athletic Conference Honorable Mentions.
Perhaps most notable about the 2007 version of the Lady Chaps is the fact that there were no seniors on the roster. This speaks well for head coach Jennifer Lawrence and the future of Lady Chap volleyball, as the youthful exuberance translated into wins in 2007, and now with another year of experience, 2008 has the potential to bring even more championships.
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