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khaner | Posted: 5 Sep 2014 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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BYU loses in five set thriller to Washington

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PROVO, Utah – The No.10 BYU women’s volleyball team lost its first match of the season in a five set thriller (25-18, 22-25, 25-21, 21-25, 15-10) against No. 5 Washington at the Smith Fieldhouse Saturday night.

“We’ve got to be better,” head coach Shawn Olmstead said. “We’re back at it at noon tomorrow, so we’ve got to just be ready to go. We’ll get better from here. We’ve got a lot of information and we’ll be able to get better.”

Senior Jennifer Hamson led the Cougars with 21 kills, 11 digs and two blocks. Sophomore Amy Boswell led the blocking effort with 10 blocks. Junior Camry Godfrey Willardson had 45 assists along with 15 digs and five blocks. With 17 digs, Ciara Parker led the defense in the back row.

In the fifth set, Washington took control from the start. Krista Vansant, who had a match-high 25 kills, got the Huskies’ first point off a kill. Washington did not let up as they pushed to an early 5-1 lead after an ace from Melanie Wade. The Cougars got within one of the Huskies at 6-5 after an overpass kill from Hannah Robison, who had 10 kills in the match. That would be as close as BYU would get. The Huskies, and a constant barrage of kills from Vansant, would prove to be too much for the Cougars. A kill down the line from Kaleigh Nelson won the final set and match 15-10.

BYU came out strong in the first set, taking the lead early. BYU had a 4-0 run to push the lead to 9-5 with kills from Hamson, Boswell and Robison that forced Washington to take its first timeout. After trading points, an ace from the Huskie setter Katy Beals began a huge run that the Cougars would not be able to overcome. It included two aces and multiple BYU overpasses that led to Washington kills. BYU had no answer for the Huskies who scored 11 unanswered points to lead 24-18. A kill from Vansant ended the first set with Washington winning 25-18.

The second set carried over the Huskie momentum as a huge stuff block gave them the early lead. BYU fought back to take the lead 4-3 after a Hamson kill. Paker’s serves gave BYU four unanswered points to push the lead to 11-7 and forced Washington to call a timeout. The Huskies came out of the timeout charging with a kill from Lianna Sybeldon. A well-placed tip from junior Alexa Gray got BYU the side out, but the teams continued to trade points. Finally, two kills from Hamson got BYU to set point. The Cougars defeated the Huskies in the second set 25-22 after sophomore Whitney Young won a battle at the net.

Just like the second set, Washington opened the third with a block to take the early lead. Despite getting within one multiple times, the Cougars could not take the lead. The Huskies could not stop Boswell’s slide attack, which led to three side outs for BYU throughout the set, keeping the Cougars within striking distance. BYU went on a 4-0 run with a kill from Hamson and big blocks from Boswell to tie the game at 15-all. Washington answered all of BYU’s attacks, however. An overpass from Gray led to a kill from Vansant to give the Huskies the 23-19 lead. Washington won the third set 25-21 after a well-placed tip from Wade.

The fourth set began with Willardson tipping the ball for BYU’s first point. Hamson hit the ball down the line after an assist from Boswell to take the lead 3-2 early on. The two teams then traded points with neither team able to put a run together. After a kill from Robison tied the game at 13, Boswell and Hamson teamed up for a stuff block to give the Cougars a 14-13 lead. BYU put together a 6-0 run with kills from Young and Hamson and an ace from Willardson to push its lead. Senior Tambre Nobles powered through the block for a kill and the 24-19 lead, bringing the Cougars to set point. A kill tipped off the block from Hamson won the set 25-21 and forced the fifth and decisive set.

The BYU Invitational continues on Saturday in the Smith Fieldhouse. The Cougars will play UMBC at 12:00 p.m. MDT and will conclude the tournament against Utah Valley University at 7:00 p.m.

 

UMBC vs. UVU

Utah Valley swept the University of Maryland, Baltimore County to begin the BYU Invitational. The Wolverines took the first set in extra points 28-26. UMBC jumped out to a quick lead before UVU climbed back to tie the game at 18. The teams traded points from there before UVU came out with a set one win. The Wolverines continued to play well in the second set winning 25-18. After falling behind 11-9, sophomore outside hitter Macky Treanor served two aces to tie up the set and give UVU the momentum. Later, the Wolverines used a six-point run to win the set. UVU closed out the sweep by controlling the third set. The Wolverines jumped out to a big lead over the Retrievers and withstood a late rally to take the set 25-22 and win the match. UVU was led by senior outside hitter Kalani Norris with 12 kills and by junior middle blocker Krystal Mlemchukwu with seven kills. 

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Royce Hinton | Posted: 1 Sep 2014 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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No. 10 women's volleyball to host BYU Invitational

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PROVO, Utah – After winning the Gold & Blue Player’s Challenge last weekend, No. 10 BYU women’s volleyball returns to its home court Friday and Saturday to host the BYU Invitational.

The Cougars swept host West Virginia, IUPUI and Toledo to take the title. This week BYU will face off against No. 5 Washington, University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) and Utah Valley.

No. 5 Washington

  • BYU’s first match will be against No. 5 Washington Friday night at 7 p.m. MDT. The Cougars are 12-0 against the Huskies having last won a five-set thriller in the second round of the NCAA tournament in 2007.
  • The Huskies return six starters to this year’s squad who is off to a 3-0 start on the early season.
  • In 2013, Washington advanced to the semifinals of the NCAA tournament before falling to eventual champion Penn State. They finished the season with a 32-3 overall record, including going 18-2 in conference play to win the Pac-12.

UMBC

  • The Cougars will next face off against UMBC on Saturday at noon. The Retrievers are currently 4-0 after taking the Hawks Holiday Hullabaloo Tournament in Maryland.
  • BYU has never played against UMBC in its history.
  • The Retrievers return four starters from a team that went 19-12 and 9-5 in the America East Conference a year ago.

Utah Valley

  • To conclude the BYU Invitational the Cougars will go up against in-state rival Utah Valley Saturday at 7 p.m. The Wolverines are 0-4 to begin their season.
  • BYU holds an undefeated 11-0 record against Utah Valley, including a 3-1 victory in Orem, Utah, last season.
  • The Wolverines return four starters and its libero to this year’s team after going 18-15 (11-5 WAC) last year.

VIDEO/STATS

BYU’s matches against Washington and UMBC will be televised live on BYUtv. The Saturday nightcap match against Utah Valley will be streamed live on TheW.tv. Links to live stats for all of the tournament’s matches can be found on the BYU women’s volleyball schedule page

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