The No. 7 University of Wisconsin-Whitewater women's volleyball team swept No. 20 Berry College 3-0 (25-13, 25-21, 25-16) in the team's first match of the KTIS Classic hosted by the University of Northwestern-St. Paul.
The Warhawk offense came out on fire hitting .486 with 19 kills in the first set to set the tone. UWW registered double figure kills in all three sets while the defense held Berry to single digits the first two sets. UW-Whitewater held a hefty advantage from the service line with six aces compared to just one for BC.
Outside hitter
Alayna Jansky (Mukwonago, Wis./Mukwonago) led all players with 21 kills. She added three aces, a pair of assist blocks and nine digs on the evening. Right side
Ally Warburton (St. Charles, Ill./North) was the most efficient attacker for UWW. The senior registered a hitting percentage of .643 - hammering down nine kills without committing an error.
Setter
Aubrie Krzus (Wheaton, Ill./Warrenville South) set up the Warhawk with 33 assists and posted 13 digs in the match. Defensively, libero
Jaedynn Evans (Kalona, Iowa/Iowa City Regina) led all players with 17 digs.
UW-Whitewater will wrap up play in the KTIS Classic with a pair of matches Saturday. The Warhawks will take on No. 22 Cornell at noon followed by a matchup against the host, No. 12 UNW, at 2 p.m.