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Krebs sets school records
against Virginia Wesleyan
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. -
Salisbury University junior outside hitter Stacey Krebs had a career day
on Saturday afternoon against Virginia Wesleyan College at the Batten Center as
the Sea Gulls rallied to defeat the Marlins in five sets, 3-2. Salisbury faced a
2-1 deficit but rallied to win the fourth and fifth set to clinch the 30-27,
25-30, 27-30, 30-24, 15-9 victory. Salisbury lost the second match of the day to
Christopher Newport University in straight sets 16-30, 27-30, 24-30.
Krebs set a new school
record for kills in a single match with 34. She was 34-for-69 on kill attempts
with only four errors. Earlier this season the Eldersburg, Md., native tied the
school record with 30 kills in a match but Saturday's performance places her
alone in that category. She also holds the school record for attempts in a match
with 77 set earlier this season against Frostburg State University. The 34 kills
also gives Krebs 491 kills for the season which breaks the school records for
kills in a season of 469 held by Jen O’Neil in 1998. Krebs later added 10 kills
in the 3-0 loss to CNU to give her over 500 kills for the season.
Fellow junior Jaime
Marzocchi came so close to setting a new school record of her own as she
made 65 assists in the VWC match. Marzocchi fell two assists short of breaking
the mark of 66 held by Katie Korreck set on Nov. 2, 2000 vs. Marymount (Va.)
University. Marzocchi made 24 assists against the Captains.
Sophomore Gabby Long
had 53 combined digs in the two matches (30 vs. VWC, 23 vs. CNU) while fellow
sophomores Rachel Downes made 13 kills vs. VWC and nine kills vs. CNU and
Nicole Massarelli made 16 kills in 38 attempts against the Marlins and
nine kills against the Captains.
Salisbury will now turn its attention to the 2007 Capital Athletic
Conference tournament where the Sea Gulls are the No. 2 seed and will host No. 7
seed Wesley College in a quarterfinal match on Tuesday, October 30, at 7 p.m. in
the Maggs Center.
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