OBU volleyball falls to Harding

November 7, 2008

The Ouachita Baptist University volleyball team concluded its season Friday night with a 3-0 loss to Harding at the Rhodes Field House in a Gulf South Conference West Division match.
The Lady Bisons (23-8 overall, 10-2 GSC West) won the match with scores of 25-22, 25-16, 25-21

Manuela Nesheva paced Harding with 19 kills, while Leah Tepe and Jessica Heimrich added 25  and 13 assists, respectively. LeShae Belt finished with 14 digs.

Libby Merritt led Ouachita (10-25, 3-9) with 12 kills. Meredith Henry, playing in her final collegiate match, had 10 kills. Lexie Hegi chipped in with 31 assists, while Lauren Stuart recorded nine digs.

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