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Men’s
Soccer Keeps Unbeaten Streak Alive
Volleyball
Drops
Dixie
Match
For
More Information Contact: Scott
Musa 540.665.5417
Men’s Soccer
EMORY,
Va.
– The good news is that the men’s soccer team extended its
unbeaten streak Wednesday afternoon at Emory & Henry. The bad news
is that SU was unable to extend its winning streak.
Shenandoah
(
9-4-1
)
was unable to find the back of the net in 120 minutes of soccer, tying
the Yellow Jackets 0-0.
The
Hornets outshot E&H 15-6 in the contest. Keeper Tom Malinosky (
Clearwater
,
Fla.
/Clearwater
Catholic) had six saves.
SU
is back in action Sunday afternoon with a Dixie Conference contest
against NC Wesleyan. Game time is
1:00
.
Women’s Volleyball
WINCHESTER
,
Va.
–
The volleyball team was unable to pick up its second
Dixie
win of the season Wednesday evening as the Hornets were swept 3-0
(12-30, 22-30, 29-31) by
Averett
University
.
Senior
Misty Towery (
Martinsville
,
Va.
/Prince
Edward) led SU (3-15, 1-8) with 10 kills while classmate Brandy
Kuykendall (
Winchester
,
Va.
/James
Wood) had 27 assists. Freshman Jenny Gray (
Sumerduck
,
Va.
/
Liberty
)
led the charge defensively with 12 digs.
Kristy
Crews had 12 kills and Courtney Carrington added 12 digs for the
Cougars (14-13, 7-2).
A
complete box score can be found at http://www.su.edu/athletics/vb/2001/101701.htm
The
women will kick off a weekend of home volleyball action with a match
against Christopher Newport Friday evening at
6:00
.
SU will then host a
Dixie
mini-tournament all day Saturday.
Shenandoah University offers 16
intercollegiate sports, eight for men and eight for women. For further
information, please contact the Office of Athletic Communications at
540-665-5417 or visit our web site at http://www.su.edu/athletics.
For Dixie Conference Information, please visit the Dixie Conference
home page: http://www.dixieconference.com.
Shenandoah University is a
comprehensive Level V private university with an enrollment of
approximately 2,500 students in five schools: School of Arts &
Sciences, Harry F. Byrd Jr. School of Business, Shenandoah
Conservatory, Bernard J. Dunn School of Pharmacy and the School of
Health Professions (Athletic Training, Nursing, Respiratory Care,
Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant). The
University offers more than 60 programs of study at the undergraduate,
graduate and professional levels
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