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College of Coastal Georgia

Volleyball

Mariners Coast to Third Straight Win

Box Score

BRUNSWICK, Ga.- Coastal Georgia's volleyball team (6-5) got its third-straight win on Saturday, beating Wesleyan College (0-4) 3-0 with wins of 25-6, 25-14 and 25-15.

The Mariners have held the Wolves to a -.046 hitting percentage, the lowest hitting percentage the Mariners have forced all season.

On the offensive side, Coastal Georgia hit .268 for the game with an impressive .579 hitting percentage in the first set.

Paula Perez Rosales again impressed, recording five kills, six digs and two blocks. Perez also recorded six serving aces, three of which came in the third set during a 6-0 Mariners run.

Madison Heskett and Katie Jordan let the way offensively recording 14 combined kills with hitting percentages of .467 and .333, respectively.

Freshman Breanna Tanton recorded a career-high 16 assists to go alongside Rebecca Brown's 12 assists.

Natalia Willhelm Heguaburu did as she always does and held down the backline recording 11 digs.

Head coach Val Every was pleased with her team's win.

"I was very impressed with our team today, we set a few goals for ourselves going into the game and we achieved most of them, especially our hitting percentage, which we wanted to be over 200 as a team. Very impressed with our first set where we had a .579 percentage and very happy to see players stepping up and demonstrating the things we've been working on in practice. Madison Heskett and Katie Jordan really implemented what we've been working on this week in today's game," Every said.

MARINERS QUICK HITS:

  • Mariners jump back into first in the Sun Conference in aces per set.
  • Sydney Martin remains in the top-10 for hitting percentage, kills per set, blocks per set and points per set.
  • Paula Perez Rosales vaults to second in the conference in aces per set after recording six against the Wolves.
  • Her six aces are tied for most in a game this season among Sun Conference players.
  • Natalia Willhelm Heguaburu ranks sixth in the conference in digs per set.
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