WINTER PARK, Fla. (September 17, 2013) - After
two successful weekends on the road, the Rollins volleyball team
returns to the friendly confines of Warden Arena for the Tars' home
opener against Warner University. Rollins enters Wednesday's
competition with a mark of 8-0 and ranked No. 25 in the latest AVCA
Division II Top-25 Poll.
It's been 12 years since a Rollins volleyball team has begun the
year undefeated. The last time a team started off this well was in
2001, head coach Sindee Snow's first season, when the Tars went
10-0. Since then, Rollins has made four appearances at the NCAA
Tournament.
ROLLINS AT A GLANCE: The Tars enter Wednesday's
competition with a mark of 8-0. Senior middle blocker Camille
Indest leads the Rollins offense averaging 3.52 kills per set with
a .413 attack percentage. Indest is also averaging 1.07 blocks per
frame.
Defensively, the Tars are led by Collyn Welsch (4.00 dps) and
Jessica Wilson (1.15 bps).
In their last time out, Rollins cruised to a 3-0 (25-15, 25-21,
25-15) victory over host North Alabama at the UNA Classic. Rollins
hit .212 as a team and held the Lions to a .048 hitting
percentage. Camille Indest led the team with 10 kills, to go along
with four blocks.
WARNER AT A GLANCE: The Lady Royals come to
Winter Park with a record of 8-4 and are a NAIA program in The Sun
Conference.
Marisa Moralobo leads Warner with 3.00 kills, 2.66 digs and 0.29
blocks per set. Chloe Boehm aids in the Royal's .254 hitting
percentage with 6.54 assists per frame.
On the defensive side, Heather Lockwood leads the Royals with
4.83 digs while Tiffani Pate adds 0.76 blocks per frame.
In the Lady Royals' last time, the team suffered a 3-0 decision
to St. Thomas University. Adrienne Czaplewski and Rachel Meiner
each led with 11 kills, while Chloe Boehm added 25 assists. Marisa
Moralobo and Heather Lockwood chipped in with 11 and 10 digs
respectively.
THE COACHES: Head Coach Sindee Snow is in her
13th season at the helm of the Tars volleyball program
with a career record of 241-183. She's led the Tars to a four NCAA
Tournament appearances, including three straight.
Chrissy Moskovits enters her second season as the head coach for
Warner. In two seasons, she's led the Royals to an overall record
of 21-17.