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The Emory volleyball team advanced to the title match of the
University Athletic Association Championships this afternoon
following a dramatic and improbable five-game win over host
Chicago. The Eagles topped the Maroons by a 3-2 margin
(21-25, 25-15, 12-25, 27-25, 15-13), raising their overall record
to 33-5.
Emory not only had to contend with the upset-minded Chicago squad
but an intestinal virus that hit a number of players late Friday
evening and into Saturday morning. The virus sidelined
starters Alysee Meyer, Jessica McAlvany and Brannan O'Neill along
with reserves Emily Reiser and Carolyn Olsen. The five will
miss the championship match later this afternoon.
Facing a 2-1 deficit in the match, Emory had to rally from a 23-18
obstacle in the fourth game to knot the contest. In the
decisive fifth set, the Eagles fell behind by a 13-8 margin before
closing out the match with seven straight points.
Junior Amelia McCall paced the team with 15 kills while freshman
Breanah Bourque totaled 10 terminations. Senior Vista Murphy
came through with 20 digs and sophomore setter Natalie Schonefeld
finished the affair with 48 assists and eight digs.
Emory will meet the winner of the Washington University - New York
University contest in the championship match. That match is
slated for a 5:00 p.m. start (EST) and will be webcast. To
view the webcast, go to
http://athletics.uchicago.edu/volleyball/vb-uaachampionship-2009.htm