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Volleyball Goes Down Swinging in Playoffs

The Muhlenberg volleyball team acquitted itself well in its Centennial Conference playoff match.

The Muhlenberg volleyball team acquitted itself well in its Centennial Conference playoff match.
 
The sixth-seeded Mules (14-11) fell to third-seeded Franklin & Marshall in four sets, three of which were extremely close. The Mules' 25-22 win in the third set was their first against the Diplomats since 2018 and their first in a CC playoff match since 2017.
 
Muhlenberg overcame a 16-11 deficit to tie the first set at 23-all before F&M scored the final two points.
 
The Diplomats (19-6) looked like they were on their way to a sweep when they ran away with the second set, 25-7, and jumped out to a 7-1 lead in the third set, but the Mules regrouped. Three kills by sophomore Christina Marcin in a span of five points highlighted a 6-1 run that gave Muhlenberg an 11-10 lead.
 
F&M went back out in front, 16-12, but the Mules reeled off the next eight points, including three straight kills by junior Esmae Oehler. The Diplomats closed to within 24-22, but a kill by senior Isabella Pontrelli finished off the set.
 
Muhlenberg threatened to force a fifth set when it went on a 6-0 run with Oehler serving to take a 14-11 lead in the fourth. F&M responded with the next five points to grab the lead back, and it was 16-16 before the Diplomats scored four straight points to go ahead for good.
 
Marcin (pictured above) led the Mules with 12 kills, while junior Rachel Jacobs recorded 9 in only 21 attempts.
 
Senior Alyssa Faville pulled up 29 digs, finishing her career in second place on the Mules' all-time list with 1,459. She also became the first Muhlenberg player with two seasons of at least 500 digs.
 
Freshman Jenny Ryan had 27 assists and 17 digs.