LAWTON, Okla.--For the last time this season the Aggie volleyball team took the court at the Aggie Gym. Unfortunately the Cameron seniors did not go out with a win as the team lost three sets to one to the Abilene Christian Wildcats.
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Cameron was able to honor its two senior volleyball players, Joanie Dubberly and Julisa Ocasio, tonight at the beginning of the match. Dubberly has been at Cameron all four years of her college career and has been the ultimate team player for the Aggies. Ocasio has been one of the best in the conference at digging at balls as she has over 1,000 in her career at Cameron and holds the record for digs in a game at CU.
The first set started out back and forth and the Aggies were able to put the lead at 10-6. They kept the lead through the rest of the set until ACU had a five point rally to give them the lead 23-21. After an Aggie kill by Shannon Dulaney, the Wildcats were able to score two more points to win the set 25-22.
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Cameron took revenge in set two and started out with a 10-4 run. After that they never gave up the lead or let the Wildcats tie it up in the rest of the set. CU won set two 25-23.
Set three and four were very similar. A barrage of ACU attacks and multiple Cameron errors, gave Abilene Christian multiple rallies in each set. Cameron was able to get within two points in the third set but for every CU point there would be multiple ACU points. Cameron lost set three 18-25 and set four 15-25.
The Aggie attack was able to stay balanced but costly errors hurt them down the stretch. Kathryn Evans and Shannon Dulaney both had 13 kills and Annelise Carpenter had 11 kills. Jenna Risoli was able to end the season with a good game as she put up her 15th double double of the season with 39 assists and 14 digs. Ocasio also ended the season in her own style by racking up a 26 dig game.
With this loss the Aggies end the season with a 10-22 overall record and a 4-16 record against Lone Star Conference opponents.