Libs, Creamer shine for Norse, but EKU posts volleyball win in straight sets


Haley Libs set the pace once again for the Northern Kentucky University volleyball team, leading the way with eight kills as the Norse fell to Eastern Kentucky in straight sets on Tuesday evening at McBrayer Arena.

Libs and Keely Creamer each had eight kills on the night as the Norse fell to 2-5 on the season. Taylor Snyder added 20 assists and nine digs, while Mel Stewart had a team-best 16 digs on the night. Kelly Turner turned in a season-best four kills on .375 hitting.

The Norse struggled to find an offensive rhythm in the opening set as EKU used an early 5-0 run to take a 7-3 lead in the opening set. Of NKU’s 17 points only five came off kills, including a pair from Libs as EKU maintained its lead throughout for a 25-17 win in the first frame.

Haley Libs set the pace once again for the Northern Kentucky University volleyball team, leading the way with eight kills as the Norse fell to Eastern Kentucky in straight sets on Tuesday (NKU Athletics Photo)
Haley Libs set the pace once again for the Northern Kentucky University volleyball team, leading the way with eight kills as the Norse fell to Eastern Kentucky in straight sets on Tuesday (NKU Athletics Photo)

A 6-1 run to open the second stanza set the Norse off on the right foot, with Creamer picking up a pair of kills to get things started. However, EKU recovered, winning 13 of the next 18 points to take a 12-11 lead. Another short rally gave the Norse the lead back, 17-14, on a kill and a service ace from Creamer, but again the Colonels countered with a 6-2 run of their own to push the EKU advantage to 21-18.

Kelly Turner and Creamer each notched a pair of kills to tie the set back up at 22-22, but a pair of kills and a block got the last three points for EKU in a 25-22 decision.

After the intermission, the Norse raced out to take the first three points of the third set, but EKU responded quickly and the teams traded points until the 7-7 mark, when the Colonels took the lead for good thanks to an 8-1 rally that featured three service aces for EKU.

Celina Sanks led the way for EKU (1-7) with 11 kills and 11 digs, while Danielle Hicks added 10 kills. Chloe Rojas had 21 digs while Cassie Knutson posted 19 assists and three service aces on the night.

The Norse now turn their attention to the University of Evansville Tournament this weekend, where NKU will take on the host Purple Aces as well as Western Illinois and Jackson State.

From NKU Athletics


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