HAMMOND, La. – Southeastern Louisiana returns to Southland Conference play Saturday at the University Center with a 12 p.m. matchup with New Orleans.
Admission is free. Fans should enter the arena upstairs at Gate 3. Volleyball posters and magnet schedules will be available in the Fan Zone and students can earn points toward their LionUp Loyalty account by checking in on the app while in attendance.
Fans can watch the match live on LionVision, Southeastern's subscription-based video stream, or follow live statistics. Links for stats, video and promotions info are available on the volleyball schedule page at www.LionSports.net.
Southeastern (2-14, 1-2 Southland) dropped a non-conference match in straight sets Wednesday at UL Lafayette.
Chloee Holden (2.05 kills per set), a freshman from Alvin, Texas,
Parrie Hartley (1.95 k/set), a senior from Columbus, Texas, and
Elyssa Purcell (1.88 k/set, 3.96 assists per set), a redshirt freshman from Alvin, pace the Lady Lion offense with help from
Haley Baker (4.95 a/set), a sophomore from Elkton, Maryland.
Rachael Bunn (0.63 blocks per set), a senior from San Juan Capistrano, California, and
Savannah Alcazar (0.48 b/set), a freshman from League City, Texas, are the team's top blocking threats.
Monica Ramon (3.69 d/set), a sophomore from San Antonio, Texas,
Madi Odom (2.55 d/set), a senior from Kingwood, Texas,
Macey Stock (2.29 d/set), a sophomore from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and Purcell (2.15 d/set) anchor the defense along the back line.
UNO (3-14, 0-4 Southland) dropped a home Southland match in four sets Tuesday to McNeese.
Jordan Yauch (2.84 k/set), Blessing Dunn (2.37 k/set), Brianna Vega (2.15 k/set) pace the Privateer offense under the direction of Sarah Thomas (9.20 a/set).
Kaitlyn Grice (0.84 b/set) and Rondolyn Bryant (0.66 b/set) are UNO's top blockers, while Samantha Uline (3.75 d/set), Dunn (2.83 d/set) and Yauch (2.10 d/set) are the team's top defenders along the back line.
Southeastern returns to the court Tuesday at the University Center for the annual Dig Pink match against in-state rival Nicholls.
The Lady Lion volleyball team will be showing its support for breast cancer awareness. Fans and students are encouraged to wear pink to the arena, and at the same time work together to build breast cancer awareness within local and surrounding areas. The team will be selling Pink Links for $1 to raise money.