Volleyball season ends in 3-0 loss to Dayton
Kayla Panu
Issue date: 11/15/07 Section: Sports
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"It was pretty hard with who we had left on the schedule," Schneck said. "The team that we had, minus Kayla Newberg, playing on the road against the two toughest places was a pretty tall order. No one expected us to win."
Newberg, a freshman, was out for the rest of the season after injuring her ACL in a warm up before playing St. Louis.
"I'm absolutely thrilled with our production," Schneck said about his team this season. "The team was easy to work with being well-behaved and motivated to do well. They are probably the best bunch of kids in my 27 years of coaching."
Yesterday was the early signing date to sign new players to the team. The Rams expect to have four girls coming in, Schneck said, to make the team better for next season. The Rams also plan on Newberg coming back ready to go after she heals her ACL.
The spring will consist of working on the team's skill and game.
"I'm looking forward to getting all the kids together," Schneck said. "It will be a lot of talent."
Newberg, a freshman, was out for the rest of the season after injuring her ACL in a warm up before playing St. Louis.
"I'm absolutely thrilled with our production," Schneck said about his team this season. "The team was easy to work with being well-behaved and motivated to do well. They are probably the best bunch of kids in my 27 years of coaching."
Yesterday was the early signing date to sign new players to the team. The Rams expect to have four girls coming in, Schneck said, to make the team better for next season. The Rams also plan on Newberg coming back ready to go after she heals her ACL.
The spring will consist of working on the team's skill and game.
"I'm looking forward to getting all the kids together," Schneck said. "It will be a lot of talent."
Spring Break
