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Falcons Hit the Road to Wrap Up Regular Season
Nov. 7, 2007
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio - Complete Release in PDF Format
The Falcon netters are set to finish up conference play in two crucial road matches against Buffalo on Friday (Nov. 9) at 6:30 p.m. and Akron on Saturday (Nov. 10) at 7:00 p.m. Earlier this season when the Falcons matched up against the Zips and the Bulls at home BG came away with two big wins, set two new school records and one career milestone. The Falcons are currently tied for third in the MAC East with Kent State both at 10-4. As the MAC Tournament rolls around the Falcons are looking for two wins this weekend to secure a higher seed in the tournament. THIS WEEKEND's MATCH-UPS The Falcons lead the all-time series 14-1 and are 5-1 against the Bulls on the road. The Falcons only loss to the Bulls came in Oct. 2003 when the Falcons lost in a five game match. The Falcons are on five match winning streak against the Bulls after acing them off the court 3-0 in a record breaking match earlier this season (Oct. 6). The Falcons set the record for quickest match in Anderson Arena winning in an hour and eight minutes (since the scoring change to 30 point games in 2001) , set a new record for hitting percentage in a three game match with a .553 hitting percentage (the previous record of .512 was set against Buffalo on Oct. 7, 2006), and set a new record for most aces in a three game match with 17 service aces. Falcons vs. Zips The Falcons lead the Zips 23-11 in the all-time series and are 10-5 against the Zips on the road. The Falcons are on a seven match winning streak against the Zips and have only lost four of the last 13 meetings between the two teams. In their meeting earlier this season the Falcons swept Akron in Anderson Arena. The victory was momentous for one Falcon in particular as senior Stephanie Swiger became only the 13th player in BGSU history to record 1,000 career kills. NO. 16 OHIO ENDS FALCONS PERFECT SEASON AT HOME FALCONS HONOR THE PARENTS WITH A WIN OVER KENT STATE HALM RUNNING THE MAC SHOW Halm leads the Falcons with a .316 hitting percentage and 127 blocks averaging 1.22 blocks per game. Not only does Halm lead BGSU but is a top the MAC conference as well. Halm is second in the MAC for hitting percentage and has led the MAC in blocks for the last three weeks. In conference play alone Halm has tallied 74 blocks averaging 1.40 blocks per game. Halm had two solid performances this weekend and led the Falcons tying her career high with 22 kills hitting a .356 and collected five blocks in the win over the Golden Flashes. Despite a loss to #16 Ohio Halm led the Falcons with 19 kills and only two errors hitting a .586 and put up three blocks at the net on defense against the Bobcats. For the weekend Halm totaled 41 kills averaging 5.12 kills per game with a .446 hitting percentage. Halm recorded eight blocks averaging 1.00 block per game. Halm also had five digs, one assist, and 46.0 points for the weekend. This is Halm's third time this season and fourth in her career being named MAC East Player of the Week as she was named MAC East Player of the Week in back-to-back weeks in October (Oct. 8 & 15) and once her freshman year (Oct. 17, 2005). MEEK SHATTERS SEASON RECORD Meek is also in the race to break the all-time BGSU career digs record of 1,596 career digs set by Susie Norris four years ago. Meek has amassed 1,569 career digs and only needs 28 digs to become the number one passer in BGSU history. Meek is only the second player in BGSU history to record 1,500 digs. She recorded her 1,500th career dig in Anderson Arena during the Falcons win over Miami (Oct. 24). FALCON DOUBLE TROUBLE THE FALCONS DEFEND ANDERSON ARENA The only team in volleyball history to go undefeated in Anderson Arena is the 1979 volleyball team. FALCONS IN MAC LEADER BOARD The Falcons also have four individuals in the top ten in the overall MAC leader board this week. Junior Kendra Halm leads the MAC in blocks averaging 1.22 blocks per game with 127 blocks this season. In conference matches alone Halm leads the MAC averaging 1.40 blocks per game with 74 blocks against MAC opponents. Halm moved up to second in the MAC for hitting percentage with a .315 with 309 kills this season. Junior Chelsey Meek is fourth in the MAC in digs averaging 5.57 digs per game totaling 574 digs this season. Senior Stephanie Swiger is eighth in the MAC top ten in hitting percentage with a .290 totaling 325 kills. Freshman Sam Fish is sixth in assists averaging 10.54 assists per game totaling 1,012 assists this season and ninth in service ace with 38 service aces averaging 0.40 aces per game. ALL-TIME SERIES IN MAC EAST
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