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BU P, SET, SPIKE! mm. The following week's play brought no encouragement. Against Louisiana State University, they won the first two games, then lost the next three to drop the match. But the loss signaled the start of the best stretch of play the team would have during the season as they put together an eight-game winning streak. They also became the only Loui- siana university to defeat the number- one ranked team in the state, Tulane University. The women also won a three-team tournament against McNeese and UNO, and finished third in the Northwestern State Tournament. With a 15-5 record, the squad held an endurance match with Southeastern Louisiana, losing the first game 15-10, then winning the second and third by overtime- scores of 18-16 and 16-14 to take the match. The regular season finished with wins over Southeastern Louisiana, Tulane, and a loss to LSU. With a 17-6 record, a 74 percent winning margin, the Lady Colonels ranked second in wins behind Tulane. Coming out on top at the state tour- nament means an advancement to the national small college regional tourna- ment, but the team was only able to fin- ish 2-3 at the tournament. They defeated Southeastern Louisiana and UNO, while losing to Northeast Louisi- ana, Tulane and USL. With the completion of all statistics, the volleyball team finished with a 19-9 record. In match play, they had three shutouts and in 24' matches held their opponents to under 10 points. They scored 1,014 points and allowed 803. ,wwf in y Q V . 1' , l at vvlmll f Y Celeste Tate ducks out of the way as Iune Laiche bumps the ball to a setting position. Mary Cavell is forced down on her knees to retrieve the ball after another team member hit the ball out of bounds. At the women's sports banquet, Helena LeRoux was named most valua- ble player. Iune Laiche was named most improved and Mary Cavell won the scholastic award. VVhile the season did not involve as many tournaments as the previous year, the match play system gave the volleyball team needed experience against a variety of opponents that will be met again next year. Faced with the loss of only one sen- ior, LeRoux, the remaining players should continue an established winning tradition. The growing popularity of women's athletics combined with the intense competition of volleyball should pro- vide an addictive enough show to com- pete with any soap opera.
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