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Jordan Christiansen | Posted: 7 Nov 2019 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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Lake Sets All-Time Digs Record in BYU Win

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SANTA CLARA, Calif. – Senior libero Mary Lake became the all-time career digs leader at BYU as the 11th-ranked Cougars knocked off Santa Clara 3-1 (25-22, 20-25, 25-23, 25-18) on Thursday.

Lake secured the program record midway through the third set, passing former Cougar Ciara Parker’s previous mark of 1,793 digs set from 2012-15. The All-American finished with a season-high 21 digs on the night, becoming the first player ever at BYU to surpass the 1,800-dig mark.

“I’m very proud of the team effort tonight,” BYU head coach Heather Olmstead said. “Mary was phenomenal and I’m so happy for her to be able to break the all-time digs record. She works hard every day and she deserves it. Santa Clara played inspired tonight and we had to bring our very best.”

Sophomore outside hitter Madelyn Robinson had her second career double-double, finishing with 15 kills and a career-high 12 digs. Senior outside hitter McKenna Miller contributed 14 kills, five digs and three aces while freshman setter Whitney Bower had 38 assists, seven digs, six kills and five blocks. Senior outside hitter Riley Lyman added a career-high 11 digs as well.

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BYU’s 73 team digs are the most since 89 against Baylor in 2017 and the most in a four-set match since 2015 against Pepperdine.

Set 1

Santa Clara maintained the advantage almost the entire set, setting the Broncos up with a 22-20 lead late. After scoring only as many as three in a row in the set, the Cougars reeled off the match’s last five points to win, 25-22. A service error and attack error by Santa Clara started things off, then Lake dropped an ace before Robinson connected on consecutive kills to end the set. Robinson paced BYU with five kills and five digs.

Set 2

Despite committing seven service errors, Santa Clara hit .405 to take the second set, 25-20. The Cougars took a 16-15 lead, but the Broncos proceeded to score the next five points to go up 20-16. This time Santa Clara never looked back, exchanging points with BYU until winning the set by five.

Set 3

Miller set the tone with a service ace as the Cougars raced out to an 8-2 lead early. The Broncos chipped away at the lead slowly, getting to within two at 21-19. But late kills by Taylen Ballard-Nixon, Robinson and Miller held off the attempted comeback, giving BYU the 25-23 win.

Set 4

BYU turned a 3-2 deficit into a 10-3 lead behind the serve of sophomore Tayler Tausinga. Tausinga had one ace and kept the Bronco attack unsteady, contributing to four Santa Clara attack errors during the run. The Broncos again made an effort to claw back into the set, but never could get closer than three points. A kill by Ballard-Nixon and an attack error sandwiched between two aces by Miller gave BYU the final four points and finished off the match, 25-18.

BYU will finish the week at San Francisco on Saturday, Nov. 9, at noon PT.

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Jordan Christiansen | Posted: 5 Nov 2019 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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No. 11 BYU Continues WCC Play

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PROVO, Utah – No. 11 BYU women's volleyball travels to Santa Clara and San Francisco this week as the Cougars continue their chase for another West Coast Conference title.

BYU will play at Santa Clara (16-8, 6-5) on Thursday, Nov. 7, at 7 p.m. PT and again on Saturday, Nov. 9 at noon PT at San Francisco. Both matches will be shown on the WCC Network.

At 20-3 overall and 11-1 in conference, BYU is tied with San Diego atop the WCC standings with six matches left to play. The Cougars are 14-4 all-time against Santa Clara, including eight-straight victories. Against San Francisco, BYU is 19-0 all-time, including 8-0 on the road.

All-American senior libero Mary Lake is 11 digs away from becoming BYU’s all-time career leader in the category coming into this week. The U.S. Senior National Team member has 1,783 career digs, trailing only Ciara Parker’s 1,793 set from 2012-15.

All-American senior outside hitter McKenna Miller has been on a tear lately, hitting above .450 each of the last three matches, hitting .524 in that time. All-American sophomore middle blocker Heather Gneiting has also come on lately, hitting above .400 in nine of her last 10 matches, including .533 in her last three.

The Cougars currently rank in the top 35 nationally in four major categories: No. 15 in hitting percentage (.274), No. 22 in opposing hitting percentage (.159), No. 25 in blocks per set (2.61) and No. 33 in aces per set (1.66).

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