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Colorado Springs, Colorado
- The Trinity Tigers, ranked
No. 15 in the nation, could not hold on to a 2-1 advantage as the DePauw
Tigers won 25-22, 18-25, 19-25, 25-23, 15-12 Friday at the second SCAC
East-West Tournament, held at Colorado College.
Trinity now stands
at 20-7 and 10-3 SCAC. Earlier in the day, the Tigers shut out Sewanee:
University of the South 3-0. DePauw received votes in the latest
Division III poll.
Tiger first-year
outside hitter Madison McMahon and junior right-side player Tayler
Malloy each registered 14 kills. Junior setter Caiti Troyer amassed 47
assists and 15 digs. Alexis Edwards, a junior outside hitter, led the
team in digs, with 20.
Senior middle
blocker Ginger Haley produced five blocks for the Tigers. Senior outside
hitter Amy Mittelstaedt fired in two service aces, as did junior
defensive specialist Emily Hilliard. Mittelstaedt also had 13 kills, 15
digs and four blocks, while Hilliard added 11 digs.
Senior middle
blocker Aly Hazelwood chalked up four blocks and nine kills.
Trinity will play
Oglethorpe at 10 a.m. Mountain Time Saturday, and concludes the
tournament at 4 p.m. with host Colorado College, ranked 14th
nationally. |

Caiti Troyer
finished with 47 assists and 15 digs, but Trinity fell short in
Saturday's 3-2 loss to DePauw |