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VALLEY CITY, N.D. (vcsuvikings.com) – The Valley City State volleyball team dropped a non-conference game in three sets to No. 1 University of Jamestown Tuesday, 25-19, 25-15, 25-18.
The Vikings fall to 4-13 overall and post a 3-5 conference record. No. 1 Jamestown improves to 21-1 overall.
Valley City State recorded 10 blocks to the Jimmies’ five blocks Tuesday. The Vikings couldn’t keep up with nationally-ranked Jamestown though, as the Jimmies tallied 39 kills, 48 digs, and seven ace serves to VCSU’s 25 kills, 32 digs, and one ace serve.
Bailey Nelson and Katie Juarez each tallied six kills for the Vikings Tuesday, while Caitlyn Fischbach and Clara Wieland each finished with five kills. Fischbach added a game-high seven blocks at the net for the Vikings.