By: DAN HOLSWORTH , Sports
Editor
"Last night's match was
everything I expected it to be," DSU Coach Cynthia Henning said Thursday.
"We knew that Jamestown had a good team and that the match was going to be
a fight for every point."
The Trojans (17-7 overall and
5-2 in the DAC-10) notched a hard-fought 30-28 first-game win, but
Jamestown (12-12, 5-4) came back and won the next two games 30-23 and
30-22.
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