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Mila Chan '28 impressed with 11 kills on 17 attempts, hitting .647 in her first start for Wesleyan

Women's Volleyball

Cardinal Offense Dominates in Saturday Sweep of Endicott

Wesleyan records season-best .398 attack percentage with 45 kills and just six errors

Box Score MIDDLETOWN, Conn. – One of the best hitting teams in the nation was at its very best on Saturday, as the No. 22 ranked Wesleyan volleyball team hit a season-high .398 on their way to a sweep of Endicott (25-14, 25-22, 25-16) on Saturday night from Silloway Gymnasium. The Cardinals get back in the win column, improving to 9-1, while the Gulls drop to 6-7 on the year.
 
Coming into the contest ranked Top 10 in the nation in attack percentage, the Cardinals went off for 45 kills and just six attack errors on 98 attempts, on their way to a .398 attack percentage. The Cardinals added nine total blocks and seven service aces to land a convincing win over Endicott.
 
In what was her first career start in the red and black, sophomore transfer Mila Chan was lethal on attack, generating 11 kills with 0 errors on 17 attempts, giving her a .647 attack percentage. Siena Steines '28 nearly matched Chan, totaling nine kills with 0 errors on 14 attempts, hitting .643 for the match with three total blocks. Katelyn Olin '27 added five kills and six total blocks while Fiona LaCamera '27 hit .500 with four kills on eight attempts to go along with three blocks and two aces.
 
Wesleyan set the tone right from the start, hitting .515 in the first set with 18 kills and 1 error coming on 33 attempts. Trailing 5-1 in the early going, Wesleyan used separate runs of 3-0, 4-0, and 7-0 to turn a deficit into a 20-11 lead. It was 21-14 Wesleyan before the Cardinals won four unanswered points to close out the 25-14 first set win.
 
After trading points in the early stages of the second set, the Cardinals won six straight points on a LaCamera service run to take a 11-6 lead. Wesleyan led by as many as seven points before seeing the Gulls stage a late comeback bid, closing the deficit to 23-21, but Steines closed out a 25-22 second set win with a kill.
 
The third set played out much like the first with Wesleyan hitting .393 in the frame, totaling 14 kills on 28 attempts to win the match on a 25-16 third set victory. The Cardinals benefitted from a 5-0 run to build a 12-5 lead, then held firm to the seven-point advantage before closing out the match with a 5-2 run that featured two Chan kills.
 
Wesleyan returns to NESCAC play next week with a mid-week Thursday night trip to Conn. College for a 7 PM start in New London.
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Players Mentioned

Fiona LaCamera

#7 Fiona LaCamera

MH
5' 11"
Junior
Katelyn Olin

#8 Katelyn Olin

MH
6' 1"
Junior
Siena Steines

#6 Siena Steines

OH
6' 0"
Sophomore
Mila Chan

#18 Mila Chan

OH
5' 9"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Fiona LaCamera

#7 Fiona LaCamera

5' 11"
Junior
MH
Katelyn Olin

#8 Katelyn Olin

6' 1"
Junior
MH
Siena Steines

#6 Siena Steines

6' 0"
Sophomore
OH
Mila Chan

#18 Mila Chan

5' 9"
Sophomore
OH