In a challenging league volleyball encounter at Southfield, MI, on October 18, Lawrence Tech's Blue Devils fell to Indiana Tech with a final score of 3-1. The Blue Devils, known for their resilience, hosted the match during which they showed commendable effort against their opponents.
The sets were closely contested with scores detailing a competitive spirit: 25-19 and 27-25 split between the first two sets, favoring Indiana Tech in the first and Lawrence Tech in the second, followed by 25-22 and 25-19 in the later sets that culminated in Indiana Tech's victory. Each set was fiercely fought, with Lawrence Tech managing to clinch the second set, pushing their opponents but ultimately not securing the win.
Amongst key performances, Senior
Lindsay Hubler stood out as she marked her 1000th career kill, an impressive milestone celebrated during Lawrence Tech's pink out game. Hubler also led the digs with 16 and contributed significantly with 2 service aces, 1 assist, and a block. Other notable contributors included
Riley O'Connell, who scored 15 kills and 2 blocks, and
Maria Trevino Nunez, with 11 kills and 2 aces.
Not just strength in offense, the Blue Devils displayed robust defensive strategies with
Abby Zambeck and
Juliana Bollini outstanding in play making and defensive coverage, amassing a total of 25 and 24 digs respectively across the game.
 Despite the setback, the Lawrence Tech Blue Devils are looking forward to their next encounter against the University of Northwestern Ohio at the Don Ridler Field house on October 19.
Holding a strong current record of 10-7 overall and 8-3 in the league, Lawrence Tech remains a formidable team in the volleyball league, aiming to bounce back in their upcoming matches.