Hustle pays off in NIUs tourney win
Volleyball team records 52 digs in win over Rockets
By Sean Ostruszka
Staff Reporter
Up 23-12 in the third game, NIUs Megan Markowski was overwhelmed
by yelling. A loud voice told her to move.
And move she did. Markowski lunged to save a blocked ball and with
her body fully extended, popped the ball back in the air to setter
Marie Zidek. A bump to Tera Lobdell and a quick swing made sure Markowskis
efforts didnt go in vain.
I just heard Ray yelling and I just reacted, Markowski
said of NIU coach Ray Gooden. Thats something hes
been driving into us. That sense of hustle on defense.
That hustle by the NIU volleyball team frustrated the Toledo hitters
all night, Gooden said.
Whether they were blocking or coming up with key digs like Markowskis,
the Huskies defense didnt allow UT to get into a rhythm, limiting
the offense to a .120 hitting percentage for the match.
Led by Markowski and Corinne Walsh at the net, NIU tallied just seven
total team blocks, but this was one time that the stat sheet didnt
show the true aspect of what happened, Gooden said.
We were all over at the net, Gooden said. We got
our hands on everything. Im just surprised that didnt
show up in the stats.
The combo of Markowski and Walsh had six blocks apiece, including
many more times in which they blocked the Toledo hitters, but UT was
able to recover.
With the two teams third matchup in less than a month, they
have gotten to know each others tendencies, Markowski said.
And despite UTs adjustments from the previous two matches, the
NIU defense still knew what to do.
They posted 52 digs, led by 15 from Lobdell and 10 apiece from Gina
Guide and Markowski. And despite Rachel Mohler, who had 17 kills,
only one other UT attacker had more than five kills.
We came out and played some really hard, scrappy defense,
Gooden said. We kept getting better in each game and that is
something that can only help as we continue on.