Mounties Power Past UKC in Four-Set Home Victory
SACKVILLE, N.B.
The Mount Allison Mounties women's volleyball team delivered a composed and authoritative performance on Sunday afternoon, earning a 3–1 victory over the University of King's College (UKC) at McCormack Gymnasium. The win improves Mount Allison's record to 9–3 on the season and reinforces the Mounties' control on home court.
Mount Allison set the tone early, dominating the opening two sets with sharp execution on both sides of the ball. The Mounties claimed the first set 25–12, hitting .320 as a team, before following it up with a convincing 25–14 second set. Strong serving pressure and disciplined defense kept UKC out of the system, allowing Mount Allison to dictate tempo and rhythm throughout the early stages.
UKC showed resilience in the third set, pushing the Mounties into a tightly contested battle. Despite Mount Allison recording 15 kills in the frame, UKC capitalized on extended rallies and edged out a 29–27 set win, marking the only set the visiting side would take on the day.
The Mounties responded with poise in the fourth, reasserting control and closing out the match with a 25–18 victory. Balanced attacking and steady ball control allowed Mount Allison to pull away late and secure the match in four sets.
Offensively, the Mounties were led by Chloe Palmer, who posted a team-high 13 kills while hitting .290, and Sarah Mason, who added 12 kills and two service aces. Mya Artibello contributed across the board with 11 kills, four aces, and a match-high 16 digs, while setter Ruby McCormick orchestrated the offense efficiently with 39 assists. As a team, Mount Allison finished with 44 kills and a .200 hitting percentage, outpacing UKC in nearly every statistical category.
With the dominant home win, the Mounties continue to build momentum as the ACAA season progresses, showcasing depth, balance, and composure in key moments.
Courtesy of MTA Athletics
