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Scully Earns West Coast Conference Player of the Week Honors
11/21/2018 11:36:00 AM | Women's Volleyball
MALIBU, Calif. — Sophomore Shannon Scully became the third player from the Pepperdine women's volleyball team to earn West Coast Conference Player of the Week honors this season, after propelling the Waves to four wins in the past six days as well as a 2nd-place finish in the league.
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Scully collected on three double-doubles in the process of pushing Pepperdine to the program's first 20-win season since 2012 this past week. She averaged 4.80 points/set after amassing 4.27 kills/set, 2.73 digs/set, 0.33 aces, 0.40 blocks/set and 0.13 assists/set. She also totaled 72.0 points after putting up 64 kills with only 17 errors on 155 swings for a .303 success rate, along with 41 digs, five aces, six blocks and two assists throughout the match in 15 sets played. In the back line, she marked 54 total service receptions with only one error for a .981 output.
In the first sweep over Gonzaga, Scully posted 16 kills with only one error on 30 swings for an impressive career-high .500 hitting percentage. She added eight digs, two aces and a block and assist to pick up 18.5 total points in the match. Then, in the four-set win over Portland, she was solid with a team-best 18 kills on a .286 clip, while adding 10 digs for her first double-double of the week, as well as a block for 18.5 points.Â
In the sweep over PCH Cup rival Loyola Marymount, Scully led the Waves again with 14 kills on a .333 success rate, while adding 12 digs for a double-double. She added an ace, block and assist for 15.5 points. In the final five-set win over USD in a battle for 2nd place in the WCC, she posted a team-best 16 kills, along with 11 digs for her 13th-double-double of the season. She added three blocks and two aces in the all-around effort.
Blossom Sato and Hannah Frohling each achieved the feat during different weeks throughout the season.
NEXT UP
The NCAA Selection Show will air live on ESPNU and NCAA.com on Sunday, November 25 at 5:30 p.m. PT. Follow the Waves on Facebook and Twitter, @WavesVolleyball, and follow the team on Instagram, @peppvolley. Get all the most recent schedules, results and more on www.PepperdineWaves.com.
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Scully collected on three double-doubles in the process of pushing Pepperdine to the program's first 20-win season since 2012 this past week. She averaged 4.80 points/set after amassing 4.27 kills/set, 2.73 digs/set, 0.33 aces, 0.40 blocks/set and 0.13 assists/set. She also totaled 72.0 points after putting up 64 kills with only 17 errors on 155 swings for a .303 success rate, along with 41 digs, five aces, six blocks and two assists throughout the match in 15 sets played. In the back line, she marked 54 total service receptions with only one error for a .981 output.
In the first sweep over Gonzaga, Scully posted 16 kills with only one error on 30 swings for an impressive career-high .500 hitting percentage. She added eight digs, two aces and a block and assist to pick up 18.5 total points in the match. Then, in the four-set win over Portland, she was solid with a team-best 18 kills on a .286 clip, while adding 10 digs for her first double-double of the week, as well as a block for 18.5 points.Â
In the sweep over PCH Cup rival Loyola Marymount, Scully led the Waves again with 14 kills on a .333 success rate, while adding 12 digs for a double-double. She added an ace, block and assist for 15.5 points. In the final five-set win over USD in a battle for 2nd place in the WCC, she posted a team-best 16 kills, along with 11 digs for her 13th-double-double of the season. She added three blocks and two aces in the all-around effort.
Blossom Sato and Hannah Frohling each achieved the feat during different weeks throughout the season.
NEXT UP
The NCAA Selection Show will air live on ESPNU and NCAA.com on Sunday, November 25 at 5:30 p.m. PT. Follow the Waves on Facebook and Twitter, @WavesVolleyball, and follow the team on Instagram, @peppvolley. Get all the most recent schedules, results and more on www.PepperdineWaves.com.
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