WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. -- Penn College swept Rosemont, 3-0, in the regular-season finale of a United East Conference women's volleyball match Saturday afternoon. The Wildcats improved to 3-7 UE, 6-21 overall while the Ravens finished their season 0-18, 0-11 UE.
How it happened: Penn College earned set scores of 25-14, 25-6, 25-6, to post its best regular-season finish since winning eight matches in the 2016 season.
Mya Gilliam and
Lilly Stockum finished off the first set with back-to-back kills.
In the second set, Stockum scored seven straight aces before a Rosemont error produced the 25th point for the Wildcats.
PCT started the third set with a 4-0 lead after
Taryn Smith scored two aces and two Raven errors and Caitlyn Archie finished the match with four-straight aces.
Inside the box: Gilliam led the PCT offense with seven kills while Stockum added six and
Kendall Shade scored four. Stockum had a team-high nine aces and
Kylie Kline posted five digs on her Senior Day.
The Wildcats hit a season-high .364 with 22 kills and 31 aces while limiting the Ravens to just three kills.
Up next: Penn College awaits its fate for a postseason berth with the first round set to begin on Wednesday, Nov. 5