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Schlueter Reaches 1,000 Digs as Memphis Falls to Southern Illinois
Oct 01, 2025 | Women's Volleyball
MEMPHIS, Tenn. – Memphis (9-7, 1-1 American) dropped a three-set match to Southern Illinois (8-7, 2-0 Missouri Valley) inside Elma Roane Fieldhouse on Wednesday night.
HOW IT HAPPENED
In the opening set, Southern Illinois jumped out with a 5-1 run to take control early. Ella Swansiger and Cecilla Bulmahn led the Salukis with four kills apiece as Southern Illinois secured the first set, 25-13.
The Salukis carried their momentum into the second set with a 5-2 run before Janyah Henderson recorded three kills to close the gap. Henderson and Maddy Bach combined for a block to even the score at 5-5. Both teams traded points before Southern Illinois capitalized on a pair of Memphis attack errors to regain the lead. Bulmahn, Kelly Franklin and Annabelle Sulish powered the Salukis with a combined 11 kills to secure the second set, 25-18.
The third set was a back-and-forth battle. Memphis surged ahead 13-7 behind kills from Brianna Washington, Zaniah Hoskins and Za'Niya Boyles. Franklin responded with three kills, while Sulish added another as Southern Illinois tied the match at 16-16. The two sides continued trading points, locked at 20-20, before an Emma Lade service ace and another Franklin kill closed out the set and match, 25-22.
NOTABLES
- The Tigers' 31 kills in the match are tied for the lowest total this season.
- Memphis' season low came against Idaho State during the Denver Classic.
- Abigail Schlueter reached a career milestone, recording her 1,000th dig.
- She finished with six digs on the night and now has 1,005 in her career, including 199 this season.
- Her 1,005 digs are currently the most by an active player in the American Conference, surpassing Florida Atlantic's Isabelle Northam, who has 1,002.
- Schlueter also had two service aces in the match, giving her 92 aces in her collegiate career.
- Maddy Bach and Sydney Marshall each reached double-digits in assists, finishing the match with 13 and 12, respectively.
- Marshall also registered seven digs in the match.
- Janyah Henderson led Memphis in kills and points in the contest, recording eight and 10, respectively.
- Zaniah Hoskins had six kills and six digs in the match, finishing with nine points after also registering one service ace and two solo blocks.
- Jasmyn Tate added six kills in the loss.
- Za'Niya Boyles had a perfect hitting percentage with five kills on five attack attempts.
UP NEXT
The Tigers continue their homestand this weekend, hosting UTSA on Friday at 7 p.m. and Rice on Sunday at 1 p.m. inside Elma Roane Fieldhouse.
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