Volleyball: Meredith Ashy digs her way into Ohio University's record books
By Nick Kairys | Nov. 11, 2015Ashy, a three-time 2015 MAC East Defensive Player of the Week winner, recorded dig number 2,092 against Kent State this past weekend.
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Ashy, a three-time 2015 MAC East Defensive Player of the Week winner, recorded dig number 2,092 against Kent State this past weekend.
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