Rami Mullen Records 1,500th Career Assist in Loss to Lincoln Memorial

Rami Mullen Records 1,500th Career Assist in Loss to Lincoln Memorial

HARTSVILLE, S.C. - Senior setter Rami Mullen became the fifth player in program history to record 1,500 career assists on Saturday (Oct. 9), doing so in a 3-1 loss to Lincoln Memorial.

Lincoln Memorial opened the match with a victory in the first set, but Mullen achieved her career milestone as well in the frame. 

The Cobras posted a 25-21 victory in the second set to tie the match. LMU jumped ahead 11-7, before the Cobras went on a 12-8 run to go ahead 19-15 in the set. Each team would record six more points in the set with the Cobras coming out on top.

Lincoln Memorial would clinch the match with set victories of 25-21 and 25-16.

Taylor Parker paced the Cobras with 11 kills, while five others also registered kills in the match. Mullen dished out a team-high 17 assists in the match, while Ashley Carson added 15 and Makayla Harris also had one. Lauren Loveday posted a career-high 16 digs in the match, while Harris added 14 and Parker completed a double-double with 13. Four other Cobras posted digs in the match. Chelsey Blume led the blocking effort with two solo blocks, while Alyssa Lake also had one.

The Cobras return to action on Tuesday (Oct. 12) to host Fayetteville State in non-conference action. First serve is set for 6:00 p.m. from the DeLoach Center, with video and live stats available at www.cokercobras.com

McDonald's Player of the Match - Rami Mullen