Jasmine Johnson Archives - EMU News /now/news/tag/jasmine-johnson/ News from the ²ÝÝ®ÉçÇø community. Mon, 03 Nov 2014 20:26:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 Women’s volleyball gets ODAC win on senior day /now/news/2014/womens-volleyball-gets-odac-win-on-senior-day/ Mon, 27 Oct 2014 18:42:49 +0000 http://emu.edu/now/news/?p=22410 It was a great sendoff for EMU’s seniors, as the volleyball team battled back for a 3-1 win over Hollins on Saturday. The Royals picked up their first ODAC win of the year in their final home match, while also celebrating Senior Recognition.

With some tough serving, visiting Hollins jumped on Eastern Mennonite in set one, winning 25-19. The women turned things around in the second, scoring first and jumping to a 5-1 lead.  They never trailed in claiming a 25-15 win.

Hollins put up the first point in the swing set but EMU took over with a 9-1 run, going up 15-8. The visitors got within 16-13 before the Royals tacked on a 5-0 run to re-take control en route to a 25-21 win.

The fourth set was all EMU as the women used an early 8-0 run to blow things open. Senior  (Harrisonburg, Va./Turner Ashby) closed out the day with a kill, clinching a 25-14 winner.

Eastern Mennonite hit .170 as a team, their fourth-highest total of the season.  Ritchie finished with a match high 13 kills to go along with 14 digs.  (Kenbridge, Va./Kenston Forest) also hit double figures with 11 kills.  (Staunton, Va./Robert E. Lee) had nine swats and  (Richmond, Va./Maggie L. Walker) added eight.

 (Ridgeway, Va./Westover Christian) put up 21 assists for the hitters, while (Staunton, Va./Robert E. Lee) had 20 to go along with 17 digs. Libero  (San Antonio, Tex./Brandeis) led all players with 24 digs.

 (Harrisonburg, Va./Harrisonburg) had four of the team’s 12 service aces.

Now 8-18 overall and 1-9 in the ODAC, the Royals wrap up the year on the road.  They play their final conference match Wednesday night at Emory & Henry.

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Women now 3-1 after successful hosting of EMU Invitational /now/news/2014/women-now-3-1-after-successful-hosting-of-emu-invitational/ Mon, 01 Sep 2014 19:01:23 +0000 http://emu.edu/now/news/?p=21346 With a split on day two of the EMU Invitational, Eastern Mennonite’s volleyball women earned one of their best starts in recent history.  Coupled with a sweep on the first day, the Royals are now 3-1 on the season.

The women will look to further improve that strong start when they hit the road on Wednesday, playing a non-conference match at nearby Mary Baldwin College.

Catholic 3, EMU 0
The Royals started the day with a tall task.  Literally.  The Catholic squad featured what was easily the tallest lineup of the six teams at the invite, but EMU was undeterred.  The women stayed with the Cardinals for much of the first set until two late runs gave CUA a 25-18 decision.

Trailing 23-20 late in set two, the Royals surged to lock up the score at 24-24.  They had the score tied two more times before Catholic got back-to-back kills to steal a 28-26 win.  EMU then used a huge 9-1 run in set three to lock things up at 15-15, but the Cardinals scored the final five points to win 25-19.

 (Harrisonburg, Va./Turner Ashby) was the lone Royal with double figures in kills, racking up 14 in the three sets.  She also had 11 digs.   (San Antonio, Tex./Brandeis) led all players with 18 digs.

 (Staunton, Va./Robert E. Lee) had 16 set assists, while (Cheverly, Md./Elizabeth Seton) put up 14 with a match high four service aces.

EMU 3, Salem 1
The match with Salem featured big runs until the Royals finally grabbed momentum.  But the swings were evident in set one, when the teams traded massive runs early only to be tied at 8-8.  The Spirits etched out to a three-point lead all the way to game point at 24-21.  But Eastern Mennonite scored five unanswered, including the final two on service aces, to surge to a 26-24 win.

Set two was just as wild, only this time Salem pushed to the finish with a 6-2 run to win 25-20.  The Royals took all the momentum early in set three, however, riding a 16-2 explosion to a 25-14 decision.  They closed the day on another 16-2 tear to again win 25-14.

The women featured a very balanced attack in the win, led by Ritchie’s 10 knockdowns.   (Richmond, Va./Maggie L. Walker) and  (Kenbridge, Va./Kenston Forest) each had seven kills and three others added five or more.   (Staunton, Va./Robert E. Lee) and  (Montross, Va./Washington & Lee )each had five blocks.

Miller was her usual stellar self with 21 digs.  Freshman  (Harrisonburg, Va./Harrisonburg) was good for 17 digs and six service aces in her first collegiate match.

All-Tournament Team
Senior outside hitter Sara Ritchie was named to the EMU Invitational All-Tournament Team at the conclusion of play.  She pounded out 4.50 kills per set at the invite and added 3.36 digs along with a total of five aces.  Ritchie had a high of 21 kills and 14 digs in the four-set win over Goucher on Friday, and also notched a double double in each match.

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