SUPERIOR, Wis. - In a season of record-breaking performances for the Minnesota Morris volleyball team, senior
Katie Reitsma added on to the season of superlatives and she became the program's all-time leader in career digs as the Cougars swept UW-Superior Saturday afternoon in UMAC action.
Reitsma came into the contest needing 15 digs to tie Kaylie Clark's previous record of 1,972 career digs. The Sauk Centre native surpassed that mark with 23 digs against the Yellowjackets. Her career total now stands at 1,980 with one more regular season contest and potential postseason matches remaining.
Reitsma joins teammate
Marissa Ekness in setting a new program record as she became UMM's all-time kills leader earlier this season.
The Cougars swept the Yellowjackets by set scores of 25-14, 25-13, 25-14. Ekness recorded 10 kills to go along with 17 digs.
Mia Frick equaled Ekness with 10 kills and
Layne Herrmann totaled 30 assists.
Minnesota Morris (24-7, 13-2 in UMAC) is off until next Saturday when they host Northland for senior day at 3 p.m. at the PE Center.
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