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Montano named MSC Volleyball Player of the Week

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By Tyler Scott
News from Lindsey Wilson College

COLUMBIA, KY - Lindsey Wilson freshman setter Makenzie Montano was named the Mid-South Conference Volleyball Player of the Week, the conference office released on Tuesday, September 2, 2014. The Louisville, Kentucky, native totaled 124 assists for an average of 9.7 assists per set. Montano also totaled 19 kills in five matches, including a season high five kills against Indiana Southeast on Aug. 27. The 10th-ranked Blue Raiders accumulated a 4-1 record during the week. Montano set a career-high in assists with 40 in a 3-1 win over Point Park (Pa.) on Friday Aug. 29 at the Saint Xavier (IL)/Trinity Christian (IL) Crossover Tournament. Montano is currently ranked No. 27 in Division I with 272 total assists. This is the first MSC award of the week for the 2014 volleyball season.




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