Muskingum University students, faculty, staff, alumni, and community members participated in the “Spike Down for a Cure” volleyball tournament March 19.
Money raised went to help in the fight against multiple sclerosis and the event was sponsored by Theta Phi Alpha and Muskingum Intramural Sports.
In the end, “The Other Guys” team won the championship game and received T-shirts commemorating their victory.
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Andi Milligan, Director of Residence Life at Muskingum, prepares to serve the ball in their first-round game during the Spike Down for a Cure volleyball tournament on March 19.
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Muskingum Sophomore Casey Phillips lobs the ball in the air for an over-hand serve for the Kappa Sigma volleyball team on March 19 in the Anne C. Steele Center. The tournament was held in order to raise awareness of multiple sclerosis.
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Muskingum Sophomore Chad Holmes (center) serves the ball during the second set of the Orbit Media Space Aces’ first-round victory over DNACE on March 19.
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Muskingum Sophomore Colin Keck serves the ball for his team in their second-round game against the Student Life Office team on March 19 during the Spike Down for a Cure volleyball tournament.
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Muskingum Senior Joe Scott serves the ball for the Orbit Media Space Aces in their second-round loss to The Other Guys during the Spike Down for a Cure volleyball tournament. The event was held March 19 in the Anne C. Steele Center.
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Muskingum Senior Jordan Turek serves the ball for his team – The Other Guys – in their second-round victory over the Orbit Media Space Aces on March 19 in the Anne C. Steele Center. Turek and his team would go on to win the event.
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Members of the Orbit Media Space Aces volleyball team moments prior to their first-round game against DNACE on March 19 in the Anne C. Steele Center during Spike Down for a Cure (Left to Right, Back Row: Chris Morgan, Brice Lillibridge, Chad Holmes; Middle Row: Andrew Dunlap, Rachel Schlarb, Nikki Skeens, Brenna Busby; Bottom Row: Joe Scott and Marty Kurtz).
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Muskingum Seniors Hannah Jeffers (left) and Cynthia Mullins (right) smiling in between points during the Spike Down for a Cure volleyball tournament on March 19.
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Muskingum Junior Sam Roberts prepares for the serve against the Orbit Media Space Aces during Spike Down for a Cure on March 19. Roberts and his team, DNACE, fell to the Space Aces in straight sets in the first round of the tournament.
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Devan Siesel, Director of Recreation and Campus Activities, serves the ball for the Student Life Office team in the Spike Down for a Cure volleyball tournament on March 19. Intramurals, along with Theta Phi Alpha, partnered to sponsor the event.
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Muskingum University Senior, Taylor Bollinger, speaks to the participants of the Spike Down for a Cure volleyball tournament held in the Anne C. Steele Center on March 19. The event was sponsored by Intramurals and Theta Phi Alpha to raise awareness for multiple sclerosis.
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Members of Theta Phi Alpha compete in the Spike Down for a Cure volleyball tournament in the Anne C. Steele Center on March 19. The event was used to raise awareness in the fight against multiple sclerosis.
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Muskingum Seniors Heidi Snipes (right) and Kimberly Holmes (left) high-five each other after their team scores a point in the Spike Down for a Cure volleyball tournament on March 19.
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Members of the Theta Phi Alpha sorority prepare for the second set of their first-round game during the Spike Down for a Cure volleyball tournament on March 19.
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Volleyballs sit in the basket prior to being used during the Spike Down for a Cure volleyball tournament on March 19 in the Anne C. Steele Center.