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Blake Dorton | Posted: 30 Oct 2015 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
Blake Dorton

No. 16 BYU sweeps series against No. 24 San Diego behind blocking

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PROVO, Utah – A three-set season-high 18 team blocks propelled No. 16 BYU women’s volleyball to its second-consecutive sweep (25-23, 25-19, 25-20) of the season over No. 24 San Diego Friday night at the Smith Fieldhouse. Despite only playing three sets, the Cougars fell just one team block shy of their season high total of 19.

“I like the way our girls came out with energy right from the very beginning,” BYU head coach Heather Olmstead said. “They know how important it is to win every match. I thought Dave (Hyte) and Charlene (Johnson Whitted) did a good job with the scouting and the girls really executed. Our blocking was really good tonight.”

Alexa Gray once again led BYU in kills with 11 while chipping in six blocks. Ciara Parker had a team-high 11 digs, while Whitney Young Howard led in blocks with nine. Camry Godfrey Willardson fueled the Cougars’ attack with 24 assists.

Four attack errors from the Toreros gave BYU (19-3, 9-2 West Coast Conference) an early 4-1 lead in set one. The Cougars pushed the lead to 9-5 after Veronica Jones and Howard combined for a huge block. Two more attack errors from San Diego (16-7, 9-2 WCC) in as many points led to a 17-13 BYU lead and a Torero timeout. A BYU error and San Diego kill then pulled the Toreros back to within two, 21-19. Things got tense near the end of set one as San Diego put together two-straight kills to pull within one, 24-23. Following a BYU timeout, Cosy Burnett closed out the set with a big kill, 25-23.

Set two began with each team trading points back-and-forth until BYU took a 6-4 lead thanks to a block by Burnett and Howard. With the Cougars up to a 9-8 advantage, Gray came through with a long-distance kill to salvage some sloppy passing and begin a string of four-consecutive points, which put BYU ahead 13-8. The Toreros got within one at 15-14, but the Cougars would take five of the next six points to stretch the lead to 20-15 and force a San Diego timeout. Set two would never again be in serious jeopardy for BYU, and Amy Boswell ensured the 25-19 victory with a block.

Neither team established a significant lead during the early going in set three. With BYU down 4-3, the Cougars would win seven of the next nine points – due in large part to six Torero errors – to take a 10-6 lead. Kills by Howard and later Burnett would bookend another BYU run to extend the Cougars' lead to 15-8 and force a San Diego timeout. The Toreros would use their final timeout just five points later after a Burnett service ace pushed the lead to double digits, 19-9. Despite San Diego pulling within four multiple times, the Cougars would clinch the match with relative ease after a Torero attack error, 25-20.

The Cougars will remain home at the Smith Fieldhouse as they face off against Saint Mary’s in match two of a three-match homestand next Thursday, November 5, at 7 p.m. MST. The match will be broadcast live on BYUtv and simulcast on BYU Radio. Links to live stats and a video feed can be found on the BYU women’s volleyball schedule page.

 

 
Royce Hinton | Posted: 26 Oct 2015 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
Royce Hinton

No. 16 BYU to face rival No. 24 San Diego in battle of first place

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PROVO, Utah – No. 16 BYU women’s volleyball returns home to the Smith Fieldhouse for its lone matchup of the week against rival No. 24 San Diego. With the Cougars one match behind the Toreros, first place in the West Coast Conference standings is on the line.

Last Time Out

BYU (18-3, 8-2 WCC) swept Pepperdine on the road before falling in a five-set heartbreaker at Loyola Marymount. Alexa Gray led the way in both matches, first collecting a double-double on Thursday and then tying a career-high in kills with 27 against the Lions.

No. 24 San Diego

  • The Cougars face off against San Diego (16-6, 9-1 WCC) Friday, Oct. 30, at 5 p.m. MDT.
  • The Toreros lead the overall series 6-5; however, BYU swept San Diego on the road earlier this season to deliver its only league loss.
  • The Toreros have won seven-straight matches since losing to the Cougars, including getting sweeps in five of the last six.
  • San Diego has competed in the NCAA tournament in each of the past five seasons.

Video/Stats

Friday’s match will be broadcast live on BYUtv and simulcast on BYU Radio. Links to live stats and a video feed can be found on the BYU women’s volleyball schedule page.

Additional Info

Cougar tails will be sold during Friday’s match for just $1 each while supplies last.

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