BETHANY, Okla. — After a 1-2 start to the Great American Conference season, Southern Nazarene seems to have the pieces coming together with their fourth straight win in GAC play. SNU picked up a 3-0 (25-21, 25-21, 25-23) win over Ouachita to stay in third place in the conference.
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The Crimson Storm (9-11, 5-2 GAC) hit a season-high .316 (48-12-114)Â and had all three players who had double figure kills hit over .300.
McKayla Benner couldn't have been more efficient as the sophomore had 12 kills with no errors on 23 attempts. She totaled a .522 percentage and had six blocks as well.
Courtney Bowie had 13 kills and four blocks as she hit .357 whiel
McKenna Qualls had 10 kills and two aces and posted a .368 clip.
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Kaitlyn Vought had 15 digs and seven kills whiel
Abbey Bell had 13 digs.
Elyse Berlin had 41 assists on the night to go with four digs and three kills.
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The Storm had 8.5 blocks on the night and held the Tigers (9-6, 4-3 GAC) to a .207 clip.
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SNU trailed just four times the entire day and controlled the match from the opening serve. The Storm hit .372 in the first set before hitting .270 and .294 in the final two sets.Â