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Lions Continue to Roll
Matt Schmack (15) had a team-high six blocks.
After opening the season with a 6-6 record, the Lindenwood men's volleyball team is starting to find itself at the right time. Thursday night, the Lions swept Quincy 30-22, 30-22, 30-23 to run their winning streak to a season-high five matches.

Earlier in the year, Quincy knocked off Lindenwood in five sets, marking the first time Hawks had done so since 2003. The second time around, the Lions quickly re-established order.

Mike Warren had 12 kills to led the team and Rick Hess chipped in with 11. Mike Larson engineered 42 assists and converted two aces to also pace the offensive. JM Plummer had 11 digs and Matt Schmack and Warren both had a team-high six blocks each.

Lindenwood (11-6, 4-2) will travel to the St. Ambrose Tournament on March 5th.
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Sat, Feb. 04, 2012
Men's Volleyball
vs Grand View College
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Men's Volleyball
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Athletes of the Week
Garrett  Reeg
Men's Basketball
Garrett Reeg helped the Lindenwood men's basketball team go 3-0 last week over Webster, McKendree and Lincoln. Reeg recorded double-figure points in all three games including a 14-point mark against Webster as well as McKendree. In three games, Reeg shot 68 percent from the field and 100 percent from the free-throw line while posting 19 total rebounds. 
Shauna Isbell
Women's Wrestling
Shauna Isbell captured the first individual championship for women's wrestling in the 130 pound division at the 2012 Women's College Wrestling Association National Tournament. This was the first women's collegiate wrestling national championship for both Isbell and Lindenwood. She won twice by pin-fall and three times by decision. 
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