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In 30 regular season contests she had 545 kills which averages out to 18.16 kills per game. In two NCAA tournament games she has 37 kills which is 18.5 kills per match. So even in the heat of the playoffs she is staying consistent and even has a slightly better average than during the regular season. This is also impressive as both of Pitts tournament wins have been 3-0 sweeps
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