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Lexi Malone (eight kills) and Jessie Terlizzi (seven) and Hali Galloway (six) paced a balanced Westmont attack.
“Lexi and Jessie both had really nice matches offensively,” said McGolpin. “To me, our whole team’s performance really proved that we were the GSAC West Champs and we belong there.”
McGolpin went on to highlight her three seniors and their legacy. “I think all three of them have so much grit and have persevered through so many things in their career at Westmont.
“Madison had the opportunity to graduate a semester early and chose to stay to be able to see this through, and now she’s our starting libero. Hali is getting to go play one more year, playing beach volleyball at the University of Hawaii, but she’s been locked in all year still. We are thrilled for her future. And for Brooklynn, she’s gone through a lot of ups and downs and seeing her get through this to not only be a part of our team but stick with it aca
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Minch came up big in the third set. With the score tied at 24-24, she delivered a kill for the go-ahead point. Sydny Dunn followed with a service ace to give the Warriors a 2-1 lead in the match.
In the fourth set, Westmont went on an 8-2 run to break a 17-all tie. Hali Galloway finished the match with her ninth kill.
Setter Keelyn Kistner had a solid match with a career-high 32 assists. Dunn added 13 assists.
“Overall, it was a team game, a team effort, said McGolpin. It’s a tough road trip, the longest road trip of the year and it’s out of the way. So, after these wins it’s time to get back home and just keep working hard.”