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Carolina University Bruins now 19-7 with win last weekend

CHARLOTTE - Carolina University women's volleyball played against Johnson & Wales University on Saturday, Oct. 23. The Wildcats were 12-16 on their season coming into the match facing the Bruins, who were 18-7.

CU defeated JWU on Oct.

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Walker had a match-high four aces and recorded 12 digs. Kamra King recorded a match-high 29 assists. Precious Heaven Hollins had a match-high 6.0 blocks.

The Bruins, now 197, set the record for most wins in a season. They now 19-7,

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10 in a tri-match at Toccoa Falls. The Bruins started off in the lead with a score of 25-18 in the first set.

CU remained dominant offensively and rolled in the second and third sets for a final score of 3-0.

Giulia La Longa had a match-high 18 kills, followed by Chiara Mottola with 12 kills. Rebecca will return home on Saturday, Oct. 29, to play against Regent University and Bob Jones University in a tri-match. These NCCAA regional opponents will bring different challenges to the court.

Come support the women's volleyball team on their home court or watch the LiveStream.

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Honorable Mention: Central Davidson (8-1), Mt. Tabor (72), Randleman (7-2), N. Moore (9-0), Cummings (5-3)

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