Soccer
At Doane
Jamestown 2 Doane University 0
CRETE, Neb.- (UJ) – The University of Jamestown women’s soccer team made it four straight wins Saturday with a 2-0 decision over Doane University in GPAC action.
The Jimmies are tied at the top of the conference table with Briar Cliff (Iowa) University at 4-0-0, and moved above the .500 mark for the first time this season, improving to 5-4-1 overall.
In the 43rd minute, Kassandra Noguera (FR/Anaheim, Calif.) scored her first collegiate goal off an assist from Emersen Kimball (FR/Graham, Wash.) to give UJ a 1-0 lead.
Kamryn Fiscus (SR/Yakima, Wash.) doubled Jamestown’s lead, picking up her first goal of the season in the 60th minute.
Tea Pence (FR/Hamilton, Ohio) made two saves in goal, playing the first 68 minutes. Anna Cole (FR/Laurel, Mont.) came on for the final 22 minutes and helped preserved the shutout.
The Jimmies outshot the Tigers 25-5 and had a 12-2 edge in shots on goal.
Jamestown looks to keep its conference undefeated streak alive when they return to action on Saturday, October 1, hosting Northwestern (Iowa) College at 4 p.m.
The fourth-ranked University of Jamestown volleyball team showed no signs of fatigue after Wednesday’s five-set win over Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.) University, defeating Mount Marty (S.D.) University Saturday afternoon at Harold Newman Arena.
The Jimmies took care of the Lancers 25-17, 25-16, and 25-13, raising their record to 14-1 overall and 4-0 in the GPAC.
Jamestown hit .464 as a team, making only four attack errors on 84 attempts. Five players hit .429 or better, with Darienne Johnson (JR/Eastpointe, Mich.) leading the way at .857 on six kills in seven attempts.
Kalli Hegerle (SR/West Fargo, N.D.) led the offense with 10 kills and added 23 assists. Lexi Olson (SO/Langdon, N.D.) added eight kills and recorded six total blocks on defense. Anna Holen (SR/LaMoure, N.D.) and Logan Sherman (JR/Marshall, Minn.) both had seven kills and a pair of block assists. Ellie Holen (JR/LaMoure, N.D.) racked up 12 digs, and five other players recorded at least five digs.
Mount Marty hit -.032 in the match, including -.200 in the final set. Two of UJ’s four hitting errors came in each of the first and third sets.
Jamestown’s next three matches are on the road, as the Jimmies play at Doane (Neb.) University on September 30 and have two matches on October 1 at Hastings (Neb.)–a conference match against the Broncos and a non-conference tilt against Ottawa (Kan.) University, also at Hastings.
Volleyball
Jamestown Def Mount Marty University 25-17,25-16,25-13
(UJ) The fourth-ranked University of Jamestown volleyball team showed no signs of fatigue after Wednesday’s five-set win over Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.) University, defeating Mount Marty (S.D.) University Saturday afternoon at Harold Newman Arena.
The Jimmies took care of the Lancers 25-17, 25-16, and 25-13, raising their record to 14-1 overall and 4-0 in the GPAC.
Jamestown hit .464 as a team, making only four attack errors on 84 attempts. Five players hit .429 or better, with Darienne Johnson (JR/Eastpointe, Mich.) leading the way at .857 on six kills in seven attempts.
Kalli Hegerle (SR/West Fargo, N.D.) led the offense with 10 kills and added 23 assists. Lexi Olson (SO/Langdon, N.D.) added eight kills and recorded six total blocks on defense. Anna Holen (SR/LaMoure, N.D.) and Logan Sherman (JR/Marshall, Minn.) both had seven kills and a pair of block assists. Ellie Holen (JR/LaMoure, N.D.) racked up 12 digs, and five other players recorded at least five digs.
Mount Marty hit -.032 in the match, including -.200 in the final set. Two of UJ’s four hitting errors came in each of the first and third sets.
Jamestown’s next three matches are on the road, as the Jimmies play at Doane (Neb.) University on September 30 and have two matches on October 1 at Hastings (Neb.)–a conference match against the Broncos and a non-conference tilt against Ottawa (Kan.) University, also at Hastings.
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