Oxford tops Delhi in MAC round-robin
OXFORD – In one of the final Midstate Athletic Conference round-robin matches left to play, Oxford defeated Delhi 3-1 Monday.
With the stand-out play from Oxford’s Mallory Olsen-Nichols, the Blackhawks took wins in games one, two and close-out game four. Oxford won 25-19, 25-16 and 25-14 while the visiting Bulldogs snagged set three 25-22 to force a fourth.
Olsen-Nichols delivered 13 assists, leading to teammates Madalyn Barrows, Maddy Howe, Lilie Horton and Daysha Simpson knocking home kill points. The Blackhawks’ sophomore also added four aces and seven kills of her own in the match victory.
Oxford’s lineup combined for 15 aces and 31 kills in the match. Karissa Maricle paced the team in the aces stat column – finishing the match with seven – while Howe had a team-high nine kills for the Blackhawks.
Barrows, Horton and Simpson had five kills each in the match. Barrows also had four aces while Simpson was second on the team in assists with 11. Howe and Horton each added five digs defensively and Maricle had team-best eight.
Julia Baxter finished with three kills and two blocks to lead the Bulldogs. Anna Arhart served up five aces in the match while Riley Davis had 10 digs for Delhi. Lindsey Wright recorded five assists and Stella Mueller made two blocks in the loss.
Oxford, 7-4 in league play this season, now awaits for their sectional seed to find out the next match date, time and opponent. The seeding meeting for Section IV is scheduled for Wednesday.
Oxford 3, Delhi 1
25-19, 25-16, 22-25, 25-14
Delhi: Anna Arhart 5 aces; Julia Baxter 3 kills, 2 blocks; Lindsey Wright 5 assists; Stella Mueller 2 blocks; Riley Davis 10 digs.
Oxford: Karissa Maricle 7 aces, 8 digs; Mallory Olsen-Nichols 4 aces, 7 kills, 13 assists; Madalyn Barrows 4 aces, 5 kills; Maddy Howe 9 kills, 5 digs; Lilie Horton 5 kills, 5 digs; Daysha Simpson 5 kills, 11 assists.
With the stand-out play from Oxford’s Mallory Olsen-Nichols, the Blackhawks took wins in games one, two and close-out game four. Oxford won 25-19, 25-16 and 25-14 while the visiting Bulldogs snagged set three 25-22 to force a fourth.
Olsen-Nichols delivered 13 assists, leading to teammates Madalyn Barrows, Maddy Howe, Lilie Horton and Daysha Simpson knocking home kill points. The Blackhawks’ sophomore also added four aces and seven kills of her own in the match victory.
Oxford’s lineup combined for 15 aces and 31 kills in the match. Karissa Maricle paced the team in the aces stat column – finishing the match with seven – while Howe had a team-high nine kills for the Blackhawks.
Barrows, Horton and Simpson had five kills each in the match. Barrows also had four aces while Simpson was second on the team in assists with 11. Howe and Horton each added five digs defensively and Maricle had team-best eight.
Julia Baxter finished with three kills and two blocks to lead the Bulldogs. Anna Arhart served up five aces in the match while Riley Davis had 10 digs for Delhi. Lindsey Wright recorded five assists and Stella Mueller made two blocks in the loss.
Oxford, 7-4 in league play this season, now awaits for their sectional seed to find out the next match date, time and opponent. The seeding meeting for Section IV is scheduled for Wednesday.
Oxford 3, Delhi 1
25-19, 25-16, 22-25, 25-14
Delhi: Anna Arhart 5 aces; Julia Baxter 3 kills, 2 blocks; Lindsey Wright 5 assists; Stella Mueller 2 blocks; Riley Davis 10 digs.
Oxford: Karissa Maricle 7 aces, 8 digs; Mallory Olsen-Nichols 4 aces, 7 kills, 13 assists; Madalyn Barrows 4 aces, 5 kills; Maddy Howe 9 kills, 5 digs; Lilie Horton 5 kills, 5 digs; Daysha Simpson 5 kills, 11 assists.
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