Celebrate 500/100
3
Winner Eastern University EUVB 3-0
0
Scranton SCRANTON 2-1
Winner
Eastern University EUVB
3-0
3
Final
0
Scranton SCRANTON
2-1
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 F
Eastern University EUVB 25 25 25 (3)
Scranton SCRANTON 13 14 9 (0)
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Winner Eastern University EUVB 4-0
0
Gettysburg GC 2-2
Winner
Eastern University EUVB
4-0
3
Final
0
Gettysburg GC
2-2
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 F
Eastern University EUVB 25 25 25 (3)
Gettysburg GC 15 10 11 (0)

Game Recap: Women's Volleyball |

Birtwistle and Seniors Reach Milestones

GETTYSBURG, Pa.--Saturday afternoon's victory over the University of Scranton was more than just another win for Eastern Volleyball. By defeating Scranton in three sets, head coach Mark Birtwistle achieved his 500th career victory while his five seniors notched their 100th win together.

Birtwistle, three time AVCA Mid-Atlantic coach of the year, celebrated the milestone with his team and family on the court after the win.

"It feels great," he said. "It's been awesome to be around so many great players over the past number of years including this group of seniors who got their 100th win today.  I have no idea how that worked out [on the same day]. Honestly, it goes back to all the great players and coaches that have been here and for the work they've put in. I have to give credit to them for working hard to accomplish this milestone."

Senior Courtney Reinhold said that it's been great playing for Birtwistle and with the other seniors these past four seasons. "Coach has been awesome," she said. "He always has something new set up he wants us to try. He always knows what the other team's gonna do. He knows what he's doing and he's very good at telling us what he wants—what he expects."

Reinhold led Eastern with 10 kills in both of Saturday's matches. She said the team had no idea that both milestones overlapped the way they did. "It was crazy," she said. "We didn't realize it until last night when we read the article that it was 500 for him and 100 for us. When we saw that we all got really excited and were ready to go for the first match."

Senior Maria Horning noted how the win Saturday marked a full circle for the team. "I guess it's just a symbol of how far we've come, for me," she said. "We came to this gym my freshman year for our first tournament, so I've just been thinking of our beginnings and how far we've come, and how Coach is such a great coach and how he was able to speak into my life and into my game and make me a better player."

Horning recorded 28 assists in the match against Scranton and 30 in the second match against Gettysburg College. Against Gettysburg, she made seven kills on seven attempts.

After getting over the milestone against Scranton (25-13, 25-14, 25-9) Eastern handled Gettysburg College in three sets as well (25-15, 25-10, 25-11). "Against Scranton we were able to imposed our will a little bit," Birwistle said. "We were able to get them out of system, run our offense and hit pretty well against Scranton. And Gettysburg, they have a nice team. They have five quality hitters, but we were, again, able to serve them tough so that they had difficulty really attacking against us."

"We picked up a lot of tips and shots that Gettysburg tried early in the match.  If those shots score, then the other team has confidence. If you're able to take a team out of their comfort zone and you have the advantage."

Birtwistle also noted the play of freshmen Amy Guarino, Katrina Pisch and Lauren Sproles and some of his veterans. "I was really impressed with our first year players this weekend.  They are being asked to step into a very competitive environment and produce and they've done just that.  Lauren was outstanding on the outside in her first four collegiate starts." Birtwistle continues, "Our experience will lead us this year.  We have our senior stalwarts in Courtney, Maria, Mary and Nikki and even Kelly has been in the starting mix for 2 years," he said. "They're just really solid back there."

As a team, Eastern scored 19 service aces in Saturday's matches and recorded a hitting percentage of .439 versus Gettysburg and .369 against Scranton.

When asked if there were another 500 wins on the horizon for Coach Mark Birtwistle, he replied with a laugh. "We'll see," he said. "It's taken me 22 years to get 500, so…let's just take it one game at a time and we'll go from there."

Eastern travels to Atlanta, Ga. next weekend for a tournament at Emory University.

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