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McNabney helps LW volleyball split pair

Blue Raiders beat Mid-Continent; lose to Martin (TN) in MSC Volleyball Classic in Middle Tennessee

Information from Lindsey Wilson Sports Information

Lebanon, TN - Audra McNabney was simply unstoppable against Mid-Continent (KY) University in the nightcap of the TranSouth/Mid-South Volleyball Classic helping Lindsey Wilson College top the Cougars 3-0 (25-20, 25-18, 25-12) with 16 kills and 11 digs.In the loss to Martin Methodist (7-8), McNabney led the team with 12 kills and 15 digs, while junior Kayla Koerber, sophomore Ashlie Haworth and freshman Haley Barnes each added seven kills of their own. -Chris Wells
Specific location of next match for LWC Volleyball unavailable at post time and could not be easily found on host school's website or through Google. It's away. Not at Lindsey Wilson College. Not in Columbia, KY.-CM.




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