Eden Ramos had 71 assists as Charlotte came up short at GW. |
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Nov. 2, 2006
Washington, D.C. - George Washington played perhaps its best match of the season in overpowering Charlotte, 3-2, in a classic Atlantic 10 battle at Charles E. Smith Athletic Center Thursday night. Led by Juliene McLaughlin's 21 kills, the Colonials defeated the visiting 49ers by the scores: 30-26, 30-32, 30-23, 27-30, 15-10 in a two-hour, 10-minute marathon that featured 37 ties and nine lead changes. The victory evened the Colonials' A-10 record at 5-5 and gives GW momentum heading into the home stretch of the regular season and a possible berth in the six-team A-10 championship tournament. Charlotte settles at 5-5 in A-10 play as well, with an overall record of 18-10.
McLaughlin slammed a team-high 21 kills while senior Kelly Kabbes scored her career-high 21.5 points and hit .593 on 18 kills in 27 swings with just two errors. Senior setter Kaimana Lee had 55 assists and 12 digs on the evening. Charlotte's Alma Arroyo pounded a match-high 24 kills while 49er setter Eden Ramos assisted on 71 of Charlotte's 78 kills. Libero Carly Romberg led all players with 19 digs.
The teams battled to a 14-14 tie in game one before the Colonials pulled away for the victory. Game two was the most competitive of the match as the teams combined for 13 ties and three lead changes. Tied at 30-30, Charlotte got consecutive kills by Claire Crumpton and Arroyo to take the game, 32-30.
Following the 10-minute intermission, game three was all GW as the Colonials raced to a 7-1 lead and was never threatened. Game four was another classic battle and was tied at 26-26 before another Arroyo kill and a GW attack error preceeded a service ace from Courtney Cowles and a kill by Cori Dayton to end the game.
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For the match, GW out-hit Charlotte, .287 (71-21-174) to .261 (78-30-184) but it was GW's defense that kept the match in control. GW recorded 13 total blocks compared to nine blocks for the 49ers.
Charlotte heads to Fordham on Saturday.
(Release courtesy of George Washington Media Relations.)