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Tigers hand Axewomen first loss of the regular season

Tigers hand Axewomen first loss of the regular season

WOLFVILLE, N.S. - The Dalhousie Tigers (7-1) handed the Acadia Axewomen their first loss of the season, by a score of 3-2 (25-21, 18-25, 26-28, 25-19, 15-13), in a drama filled match at the MUN Fieldhouse. 

The Tigers were able capture a 25-21 victory in the opening set. The following set was dominated from start to finish by the Axewomen, which they would eventually take it 25-18.  

With the two teams deadlocked at one set a piece, they battled hard in the 3rd set which was a microcosm of the marathon match. With the score knotted up at 26, Acadia's Taylor Witty was able to direct it through the attempted block by former Axewoman Lucy Glen-Carter for the point, eventually escaping from the set 28-26.

However, the Tigers were not deterred, surging back from an early deficit in the 4th set to take it 25-19, setting up a decisive 5th and final set. Acadia would take a 10-8 lead in the final set but the Tigers helped by a few crucial points by Glen-Carter were able to take match with a 15-13 win in the 5th set. 

Lucy Glen-Carter was once again the catalyst for the Tigers attack, closing the game with an impressive 26 kills that led all players in the match. Glen-Carter was also active on the defensive end, grabbing 15 digs for her team's cause. Tigers' setter Brett Boldon was efficient in her distribution of the ball, tacking on 40 assists. 

Acadia's Sydney Zakutney led her team in kills (22) and digs (24), consistently being involved in the play regardless of where she was positioned on the court. Eve Collombin had some nice attacks for the Axewomen, putting up a solid total of 16 kills on the afternoon. 

The Axewomen will wrap up their four match tournament schedule tomorrow against Moncton, beginning at 12:30 pm AST. The tournament will conclude AUS play until the second week of January. Acadia returns to play on Fri. Jan. 14 at Saint Mary's.