![]() VakifBank avenged their SuperCup defeat as they beat Fenerbahce 25-21, 25-20, 23-25, 25-22 to end the weekend. ![]() ![]() Sherridan Atkinson was the top scorer for Nilufer with six kills. Across the net, Payne had 11 kills and a block. Galatasaray beat SigortaShop 25-18, 23-25, 25-20, 25-9 as Bell had seven kills, one block, and an ace for Galatasaray. Mitchem was limited to five kills.Īydin overcame Bolu 22-25, 25-23, 27-25, 25-19 as Dixon had five kills, three blocks, and one ace. Chiaka Ogbogu did not play.Ī post shared by Galatasaray Voleybol the second match day, Kuzeyboru bounced back with a sweep over Cukurkova 25-19, 27-25, 25-18. Kara Bajema played the first two sets for VakifBank and had seven kills, two blocks, and an ace. Annie Mitchem was top scorer for Kuzeyboru with 13 kills and two blocks. Madi Kingdon was second top scorer for THY 15 kills (.500) and no errors. THY bounced back from last weekend’s defeat to sweep Kuzeyboru 25-11, 26-24, 25-22. Kelsie Payne was the top scorer for SigortaShop as she had 24 kills, two aces, and one block. Anna Stevenson-Hall jousts with Rhamat Alhassan/LVF photo Türkiye Rhamat Alhassan had seven kills and four blocks for Firenze. Teammate Dani Drews added four kills and a block. Stevenson-Hall finished with three kills, two blocks, and one ace for Cuneo. Perugia avoided a reverse sweep against Pinerolo 25-21, 25-18, 23-25, 19-25, 15-10 as Stephanie Samedy had 10 kills and three blocks. Symone Abbott had eight kills for Macerata. Scandicci faced no trouble from Macerata 25-18, 25-11, 25-21. Ali Frantti hits for Casalmaggiore/LVF photo Ali Frantti was top scorer for Casalmaggiore as she had 13 kills and an ace. Plummer made only a brief substitute appearance. Cook came off the bench and had 10 kills and two blocks. ![]() Carli Lloyd had a kill, a block, and an ace for Busto Arsizio.Ĭonegliano overcame a secondset hiccup to beat Casalmaggiore 25-19, 22-25, 25-17, 25-10. May made a brief substitute appearance, recording 33% positive reception. Lanier had 14 kills and a block for Bergamo. Poulter had one ace as she set the first two sets for Novara.īergamo finished with a 22-25, 25-14, 25-19, 25-23 win over Busto Arsizio. Brionne Butler did not play for Chieri, while Novara’s McKenzie Adams was injured. The biggest news of the week for Milano was not the victory and unbeaten start to the season, but that USA Olympian Jordan Larson will rejoin the team soon.Ī post shared by Vero Volley hot start to the season continued by dismantling Novara 25-16, 25-18, 25-23. Micha Hancock had one kill for Vallefoglia. Jordan Thompson was top scorer for Milano with 15 kills (.481) and a block. On the second match day, Milano swept Vallefoglia 25-19, 25-10, 25-18. Kelsey Cook passes for Conegliano/Filippo Rubin photo McKenzie Adams had eight kills for Novara, while Jordyn Poulter started as setter again. Kathryn Plummer added five kills and two aces for Conegliano. Kelsey Cook had an errorless performance as she had 12 kills (.631) and passed 75% positive. Mac May had two kills in a brief appearance.Ĭonegliano stormed back from an early eight-point deficit in set one and swept rival Novara 27-25, 25-11, 25-23. For Bergamo, Khalia Lanier returned from injury and had 16 kills and a block. Dani Drews had eight kills as she continued in the opposite position. Anna Stevenson-Hall was second top scorer for Cuneo nine kills, three aces, and two blocks. On the first match day, Cuneo earned its first win by beating Bergamo 26-28, 25-22, 27-25, 22-25, 15-13. A post shared by JTマーヴェラス Red Rockets and Sarah Wilhite-Parson were off this weekend.
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