LAKELAND, Fla. (September 3, 2011) -Camille
Indest and Megan Hodges led the undefeated Tars past Shippensburg,
3-0 (25-16, 25-10, 25-21), Saturday afternoon at the Jenkins Field
House at the FSC Classic.
The duo combined for 27 kills, five digs, and two blocks.
Indest hit a career-high .765 with 14 kills on 17 total attempts,
while committing one defensive miscue.
Rollins won their third straight match by scores of 25-16,
25-10, and 25-21. Kelly Merideth scored the Tars' first point in
all three sets on a block and a pair of kills. Merideth finished
the match with six kills, three blocks (1 block solo, 2 assisted),
and one assist.
The Tars started the final day of the tournament strong as they
started game one on a 7-1 run before Shippensburg called for a
timeout. Game two was very similar, but Rollins scored nine
straight points before the Raiders were able to tack on their
second point, 10-2. The 10 points scored by the Raiders ties for
the second lowest in Raiders history under the tutelage of Leanne
Piscotty.
In the final set of play, the Raiders came within two of the
Tars at the 16-14 mark, but Rollins pulled away with the 25-21
victory to secure the Tars' third consecutive win.
Rollins will face No. 8 Grand Valley State to wrap up the FSC
Classic at 3:30 p.m. Fans can check out the live action on the
Tars Sports Network at RollinsSports.com.