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Photos: Seawolves defeat Vikings 3-1

Ivakina slips an attack past blocking players. Photo by Justin Cox.

Seawolves volleyball defeated the Western Washington Vikings on Nov. 8, 3-1. In doing so, they tied the record for the longest set played since 25-point rally scoring became the standard in 2008. They traded points in the fourth set until Lee Ivakina of the Seawolves managed to get the set point to end the final set 34-32. Ivakina led the way for the Seawolves victory with 25 kills.

With four regular season matches remaining, the Seawolves have a record of 19-5 overall and 10-4 in the GNAC. The Seawolves hit the road for their next two matches before their final two matches of the season at the Alaska Airlines Center on Nov. 20 against Montana State Billings and Nov. 22 against Seattle Pacific.

The Seawolves stand for “The Star-Spangled Banner” before the match begins. Photo by Justin Cox.
The Seawolves greet their opponents before the match. Photo by Justin Cox.
Hannah Trotter delivers the first serve. Photo by Justin Cox.
Eleasha Sapon dives for the ball. Photo by Justin Cox.Type image caption here (optional)
The Seawolves celebrate a point on the sidelines. Photo by Justin Cox.
Tia Allen makes an attack. Photo by Justin Cox.
Ivakina slips an attack between defenders. Photo by Justin Cox.
Finnley Claeys from the Eagles dives for the ball. Photo by Justin Cox.
Sapon prepares to serve. Photo by Justin Cox.
Allen dives for the ball. Photo by Justin Cox.
Fans dance for the dance cam during a time-out. Photo by Justin Cox.