Kalala Claims CACC Women's Volleyball Player of the Week Awar
New Haven, Conn. - (11/4/2019) – Chestnut Hill College junior outside hitter Corrine Kalala (Highlands Ranch, Colo.) scored a team-high 32.5 points in a 2-0 week of league play to earn the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) Women’s Volleyball Player of the Week award. Kalala scored 31 balls on a .417 (31K-6E-60TA) hitting percentage and assisted on three blocks between wins over Goldey-Beacom College (3-0; 26-24, 25-20, 25-19 on October 30) and Nyack College (3-1; 25-14, 25-22, 22-25, 25-18). This is her first CACC Women’s Volleyball Player of the Week award of the season and her sixth appearance on the league’s weekly report. Â
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Chestnut Hill College (12-11, 9-6) made it a sweep of Goldey-Beacom College (5-17, 2-11) with Wednesday, October 30, night's 3-0 (26-24, 25-20, 25-19) CACC road win. The Griffins made it a quick trip to down the 95, putting the Lightning away with successive wins of 26-24, 25-20, and 25-19; the Scarlet and Gold came back late to win the opening set in extended fashion, separated from Goldey-Beacom College late in the second set, and gave the Lightning little hope of a rally with a decided victory in the third set. Kalala and freshman setter Henielys Ramos (Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico) were the main cogs in a .255 (41K-14E-106TA) Chestnut Hill College hitting percentage with 19 kills and 28 assists, respectively.
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Getting back on the playoff path, Chestnut Hill College extended their current winning streak to three matches with Saturday’s (November 2) 3-1 (25-14, 25-22, 22-25, 25-18) CACC victory at Nyack College. The Griffins took the first two sets – 25-14 and 25-22 - to gain an early 2-0 advantage on the Warriors. After surrendering the third set, 25-22, the Scarlet and Gold used a 9-4 opening run to clinch the match with an eventual 25-18 fourth-set victory. In a balanced performance, Chestnut Hill College featured five players with 10 points or more; Kalala (12 kills, 2 block assists) and Ramos (9 kills, three aces, two block assists) lead the group with 13.0 point apiece. Kalala added an assist and five digs to her 13 points.
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