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Eagles Split in First Day of Action

Box Score SPOKANE, Wash. – Northwest University won their first match and lost their second as they opened their season at the Sports Travel Northwest Invitational with a split at the HUB in Spokane this afternoon.
 
The Eagles (1-1) took five sets to get by Lewis-Clark State 3-2 (19-25, 25-20, 25-23, 22-25, 18-16)  in their first match (no stats available) and then dropped a 3-1(23-25, 18-25, 25-22, 18-25) decision to the University of Great Falls in their second match of the day.
 
UGF made a 5-0 run late in the first set as they trailed 20-23 to pull out the set 25-23 after a kill by Alyssa McEwan and four straight attack errors by Northwest U.
 
The second set was tied at 4-4, but UGF took the lead after two straight errors by NU and a Dani Norling kill. The Argonauts never trailed the remainder of the set, winning 22-18.
 
Northwest U trailed 16-11 in the third set, but rallied to take a 17-16 lead after a UGF miscue. The Argos would battle back to tie the set three times, but with the score knotted at 19-all, NU would take advantage of two more UGF errors to take the lead for good, 21-19, and Mattie Jo Johnson would end the set with her kill.
 
Great Falls would lead from start to finish in the final set, but NU would tie it at 12-12. GFU would then score three straight to re-take the lead and Madison Wilhelm would end the set and the match with her kill.
 
Amanda Waterman led Northwest U with 9 kills. Mattie Jo Johnson had 6 kills and a .385 hitting percentage along with 5 blocks. Brooke Riddle and Christina Gleb led the Eagles with 17 and 14 assists respectively and Leia Roy had a match high 21 digs.
 
Great Falls was led by Tiffany Marks' 14 kills followed by Madison Wilheim's 11 kills. Marks had a .425 hitting percentage and Dani Norling had a match high 41 assists for the Argos. Jacey Habets had 16 digs and teammate Kelsee Montanga added 15 digs.
 
"We still have a long way to go," said NU head coach Steven Bain, "but it was a good first day for a young team. The things we learned today will help us down the road."
 
Northwest U continues play in the tournament tomorrow when they face Montana State Northern at 12:00 pm and Montana Western at 4:00 pm at the HUB.
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