At any given time on the floor during Kentucky Wesleyan’s three matches, there was no doubt who the best player was at the time – McEwen.
Behind her balanced offensive and defensive efforts, the Panthers had an impressive showing at the Midwest Region Crossover with five-set victories over both Northwood and Quincy.
Similar to Hillsdale in the final match of the tourney, KWC pushed Southern Indiana to the brink in a five-set defeat by a razor-thin margin.
In addition to being the top point scorer for the Panthers, McEwen averaged 2.47 digs per set and produced six blocks. The junior averaged 2.67 kills and also added three service aces while hitting .275.
McEwen had nine kills and eight digs in the tourney opener vs. Northwood. She had a strong double-double vs. Quincy with 18 digs and 14 kills, one of three KWC players to have that number offensively.
McEwen closed the weekend on a high note with another double-double, this time posting 17 kills and 11 digs vs. USI. She also had three blocks vs. the Screaming Eagles.