Chattanooga Times Free Press

Lady Flames now 3-0 in volleyball

- STAFF REPORTS COMPILED BY RON BUSH

Senior setter Hanna Matthews from Ooltewah registered 44 assists as the Lee University volleyball team improved to 3-0 for the season with a 3-1 home win Wednesday night against Spring Hill College. The set scores were 25-20, 17-25, 25-23, 25-19. Abby

Stroh had 16 kills and 14 digs, Bailey Kress

13 kills, Quinne Daoust 12 kills and 29 digs,

Micaela McMichen 34 digs and Hannah

Longley 13 digs for the Lady Flames, who play this weekend in a tournament at USC Aiken. Spring Hill is 1-4.

Bryan lost 3-1 (18-25, 25-21, 25-19, 25-23) in Appalachia­n Athletic Conference volleyball Tuesday at Montreat. In defeat for the Lady Lions (7-4, 2-1), Anna Owens had nine kills, Gigi Ford and Janie Smith added eight and seven, Rheagan Kean totaled 20 digs and Jaleigh Rogan had 16 assists and 11 digs. Kean, by the way, repeated as AAC defender of the week for her 45 digs in eight sets last week. Likewise, Milligan’s Kellee Geren from Cleveland repeated as setter of the week after totaling 165 assists (with 31 digs) in 16 sets. She had 63 assists in one 3-2 win. ›

Covenant College dropped to 0-7 in volleyball with a 3-1 loss (25-16, 25-10, 15-25, 25-8) Tuesday night at Trevecca Nazarene, which is 3-2.

GOLF

Lee’s golf Lady Flames finished in a tie for sixth Tuesday in a tournament packed with nationally ranked NCAA Division II teams at Carmel, Indiana. No. 19 Lee closed with a 302 for a 54-hole 913, matching No. 10 Limestone. Fourth-ranked host Indianapol­is won at 883, No. 9 Findlay was second at 889, No. 5 Lynn and No. 13 Saint Leo tied for third at 896 and No. 1 Barry was fifth at 902. Lee senior Haverly Harrold was 13th individual­ly at 223, and sophomore teammate Emily Felix was 23rd at 229. Freshman

Supuschaya Srinchanta­mit and sophomore Carson McKie shot 232 and 234. Lynn’s Helen Kruezer was the medalist by 10 strokes with a 9-under-par 207, including a second-round 65.

SOCCER

Southern States Athletic Conference member Dalton State College continued its early-season men’s soccer run through the AAC with a 2-2 draw Wednesday night at Point University. They played two overtime periods, leaving Point at 1-2-1 and the Roadrunner­s at 4-1-1. Noah Thomas scored both goals for Dalton State from assists by Santiago Moore. The DSC women (1-2) won 5-0 Tuesday at Johnson in Knoxville, with a 30-1 dominance in shots and a 13-1 advantage in shots on goal. Andrea Lopez had two goals and an assist, Adriana Delgado and Selina Vazquez each had a goal and an assist and

Andrea Soto Calderon also scored. › Led by four goals from Jodi Butler, host Bethel University routed Bryan’s women 10-0 on Tuesday. The Wildcats (3-01) had margins of 22-1 in shots and 18-0 on goal. Bryan is 1-4.

SWIMMING

Four representa­tives of the Baylor Swim Club and two each from McCallie/ GPS Aquatics and Carpet Capital Aquatics made USA Swimming’s 2018-19 Scholastic All-America team for excellence both in the pool and academical­ly. Selection requires meeting a national time standard in a swimming event and having a grade point average of at least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale. The Baylor honorees are current seniors

Alex Borisov and Will Tippett and alumni Jameson Mitchum and Addison Smith, now freshmen at Claremont McKenna College and Princeton, respective­ly. McCallie/ GPS’s Jake Marcum, now at Indiana, and Grayson Payne also made the prestigiou­s list along with Jonathan Shaheen and Payton Woodring from the Dalton club.

RUNNING

Cleveland State was the only two-year school in the UNA Invitation­al cross country meet last Saturday in Florence, Alabama, but the Cougars finished sixth out of 10 men’s teams and Erik Martinez and Diego Guzman were ninth and 10th individual­ly in their first collegiate 8-kilometer race. Teammate

Derek Gallardo was 22nd among 92 runners. The Lady Cougars were 11th out of 12 teams.

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