Lubbock Christian (12-2, 9-1 Heartland) at Midwestern State (6-13, 2-7 Lone Star)Wednesday, October 15 – 6 p.m.
Wichita Falls, Texas (D. L. Ligon Coliseum)
Johnson, Fisher earn Heartland weekly honorWACO, Texas (October 13, 2014) –
Maddie Johnson was credited with her first career Heartland Hitter of the Week honor on Monday, while
Erin Fisher collected her ninth Setter of the Week Award, marking the third time she has been honored this season.
Johnson was one mark short of tying a career-high against St. Mary's on Saturday with her game-high 18 kills. The redshirt junior was seldom needed in the sweep of Texas A&M International on October 9, but the outside hitter finished the week averaging 4.33 kills per set to go along with a pair of blocks and an ace. The Frenship High School product is back on the court for LCU after sitting out last season recovering from surgery and currently leads the Lady Chaps in kills (178) and kills per set (3.71).
Fisher directed the Lady Chaps to a 2-0 week, dishing out game-highs in assists with 38 in the sweep of TAMIU and 54 versus St. Mary's. The senior averaged 13.14 assists per set while also contributing 20 digs, eight kills and a pair of aces. On the season, the Monahans, Texas, native is compiling an average of 11.71 helpers per set, the most in the Heartland and 10th-best in all of NCAA Division II. Fisher has contributed in other ways for the Lady Chaps, collecting 166 digs and recording 38 kills along with seven service aces on the season.
Lady Chaps prevail in four sets over RattlersLUBBOCK, Texas (October 11, 2014) – Lubbock Christian hung on for a tight four-set victory over St. Mary's on Saturday afternoon at the Rip Griffin Center, aided by a game-high 18 kills by
Maddie Johnson and another 15 tacked on by
Amy Edwards.
The Lady Chaps (12-2, 9-1 Heartland), tied for first place in the Heartland Conference, had a bit of a tough time rattling St. Mary's after winning the first sets by scores of 25-18 and 25-21. StMU (8-8, 5-5 Heartland) came on strong in the third set to win 25-18, but LCU was able to fend off their competitors with a narrow 28-26 set four and match victory.
Leading two sets to one, five LCU kills in set four helped prompt the home team to an early 6-2 edge, but the Rattlers responded after a timeout to knot the game at 7-all. A kill by Johnson and a block by
Samantha Matthews and
Channing Castleberry, combined with a pair of St. Mary's errors, put the Lady Chaps up, 12-8. Following two kills by Johnson, LCU seemed to have a bit of breathing room with a 21-16 lead, but a trio of Rattler kills and a block on Johnson immediately pulled StMU back into the contest at 21-20. A bad set by Rattler Kalyn Guthrie put LCU at match point, but St. Mary's came through with a fury, amassing two kills and a duo of blocks, giving the visitors a 25-24 edge. Two crucial errors by St. Mary's MacKenzie Wright returned the single-point lead to LCU before Rattler Lauren Slaughter came through with a kill. Edwards provided her final heroics with two vital kills to seal the set and match victory for the Lady Chaps.
LCU never trailed in the first set, stretching the lead to a much as seven at 19-12 after a Johnson kill,
Erin Fisher ace and a kill by Matthews. The Rattlers slithered to within 21-18, but the Lady Chaps withheld the 5-1 StMU rally by reeling off the final four points of the set, including a pair of kills by Edwards for the set one win.
The Lady Chaps relinquished their lead one time in the next set, falling behind 18-17 on a blocked Castleberry attack attempt, but LCU quickly regained the lead on a kill by Edwards and then a Castleberry redemption kill before a St. Mary's ball handling error forced a Rattler timeout with LCU leading 20-18. Tied 20-20, the Lady Chaps went on a 5-1 run to close game two.
In set three, LCU was able to take a quick 4-1 advantage, but that diminished just as fast with a 7-2 Rattler run. The Lady Chaps were never able to take the lead again, stumbling to a 25-18 loss.
Fisher notched double-double number 10 of the season by accumulating a game-high 54 assists and 15 digs, while
Christa Daniel totaled a team-high 22 digs.
For St. Mary's, Wright had 13 kills, and Victorria Martinez led all players with 23 digs.