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Rams miss women's volleyball playoffs

Kayli Gault of the Dahousie Rams tries to power the ball through a pair of UNBSJ blockers during ACAA women's volleyball action Sunday in Bible Hill. The Rams lost a four-set match and failed to qualify for playoffs. Photo courtesy of Judy Smith – Dalhousie Agricultural Campus

Kayli Gault of the Dahousie Rams tries to power the ball through a pair of UNBSJ blockers during ACAA women's volleyball action Sunday in Bible Hill. The Rams lost a four-set match and failed to qualify for playoffs.

Published on February 17, 2013
Published on February 17, 2013
Topics :
Dalhousie Rams , Atlantic Colleges Athletic Association , St. Thomas

BIBLE HILL – The Dalhousie Rams had their playoff hopes dashed after pair of losses during the weekend in Atlantic Colleges Athletic Association women’s volleyball.

The Rams dropped matches to St. Thomas Saturday and UNB-SJ Sunday to finish in sixth place with a record of 6-12. The top four teams move on to playoffs.

On Sunday, UNB-SJ posted a four-set victory (25-18, 22-25, 25-21, 25-22). Saturday, St. Thomas also earned a four-set win over the Rams (22-25, 25-19, 25-14, 25-15).

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