Abigail Brooks had five kills while
Ke'alohilani Naone-Carter had four on the night for Rosemont. Still, it was Clarks Summit University who posted a 3-0 victory over the Ravens on Tuesday night in a Colonial States Athletic Conference contest at Alumnae Hall.
Clarks Summit won the three games by score of 25-12, 25-13 and 25-16.
Alyssa Springer had 13 assists on the game for the Ravens (5-17, 1-5 CSAC)
Prior to the game, the Rosemont women's volleyball program honored its lone senior-
Lovette Jenkins- on her final game at Alumnae Hall. Jenkins has been a steady leadership presence for the Ravens program over the years and has provided veteran stability this season.
"Lovette is one of the hardest working players on the team," Ravens head coach
Jim Feeny said. "Her dedication to always give her best on the court is an example for all to follow. She is always there for her teammates both on and off the court; that kind of leadership will be hard to replace."
Rosemont will play its final two games of the regular season away from home, starting on Saturday afternoon at Wilson College. Game time is 3 p.m. The Ravens will then close out the 2018 campaign on Oct. 27 at Keystone College.