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Mike Miller | Posted: 22 Sep 2022 | Updated: 1 Oct 2022
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No. 16 BYU sweeps LMU to begin final WCC campaign

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Heather Gneiting celebrates with her team after a kill during a game against LMU.
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Whitney Bower serves during a game against LMU. Kate Grimmer receives a serve during a game against LMU. Heather Olmstead coaches her team during a game against LMU. Erin Livingston takes a swing during a game against LMU. Whitney Llarenas takes a swing during a game against LMU. BYU women's volleyball celebrates after scoring a point during a game against LMU.

PROVO, Utah — No. 16 BYU women’s volleyball swept LMU (25-23, 25-18, 25-21) on Thursday night in the Smith Fieldhouse. The Cougars opened their last run in the West Coast Conference with a win while improving to 8-3 overall on the season.

BOX SCORE

Junior Erin Livingston led the way for BYU with 12 kills, while seniors Whitney Llarenas and Heather Gneiting had eight and seven. Senior Whitney Bower contributed 28 assists and eight digs to the team’s performance, which saw the Cougars hit .300 on the evening. LMU hit .226 and registered 29 errors.

“We like to talk about staying in the present,” Llarenas said. “We just focus on the next ball, doing our jobs and being assertive. I think we really did a good job implementing that tonight.”

Set One
The teams traded points throughout the set, beginning with the score reaching 10-10. BYU was aided during the opening stretch by three kills from Livingston, three LMU service errors and an ace from Gneiting.

Both sides continued to trade points until the set was at 16-all, where LMU found separation with a kill by Audrey Klemp and two blocks from Phoebe Awoleye and Rose Booth to give the Lions a 19-16 lead.

LMU continued to hold the lead off a pair of BYU attack errors. The Lions then had two errors of their own, allowing the Cougars to cut the lead to 21-19. BYU continued its run with two kills and a block to take a 23-22 lead.

Freshman Eden Bower added another kill to give the Cougars a chance to serve for the set win holding a 24-22 lead. LMU survived the first point, but a Llarenas kill on the next gave BYU the 25-23 set win.

The Cougars ended the set on a 9-3 run. While LMU outhit BYU .276 to .219 in the frame, the Lions had nine hitting errors. The Cougars were led by Livingston, who had six kills in the set. Llarenas had four, including two during BYU’s final six points, on a .500 hitting percentage.

Set Two
BYU started the second set with a quick 3-0 lead after two LMU errors and a Whitney Bower kill. From there the teams started trading points like the first set, with BYU’s three-point lead holding throughout.

Livingston then helped the Cougars stretch their lead to five. Her two kills and an ace forced an LMU timeout with the score at 14-9.

The Cougars continued to expand their lead, aided by LMU’s 18th hitting error of the night and a block from Eden Bower and Gneiting. The Lions then cut BYU’s 19-12 lead down to 19-14, but that was as close as they would get. Two more LMU errors and kills from Gneiting and Eden Bower put BYU ahead 24-15.

After three straight LMU points, Livingston’s fourth kill of the set—and 10th of the match—saw BYU secure the 25-18 set win. The Cougars hit .417 in the set, compared to LMU’s .148. Whitney Bower, Eden Bower and senior Kate Grimmer all had two kills in the frame.

Set Three
With the score knotted at seven, BYU took the lead on a 4-0 run. Gneiting and Livingston had kills, senior Aria McComber had her second ace of the set and Gneiting combined with Whitney Bower for a block to put the Cougars ahead 11-7.

An LMU timeout allowed the Lions to go on a run of their own, with three-straight kills bringing the score to 11-10 for the Cougars.

The momentum then swung back to the home side, with three different Cougars combining to force another LMU timeout with the score at 15-11. The run was punctuated by Livingston recording a solo block, with Llarenas and Grimmer contributing kills.

LMU did not go down without a fight, registering three consecutive kills en route to tying the set at 21. BYU then went on a run of its own, ending the set and match with four straight points.

The 25-21 set win was secured off an ace from Whitney Bower, BYU’s fifth of the night. Gneiting had four kills in the set, while Grimmer and Llarenas had three each.

The Cougars return to the Smith Fieldhouse on Saturday afternoon for their third-straight home match. The contest with No. 17 Pepperdine begins at 1 p.m. MDT and will be broadcast on BYUtv and the BYUtv app.

 

 
Cameron Muh | Posted: 20 Sep 2022 | Updated: 1 Oct 2022
Cameron Muh

No. 16 BYU hosts Loyola Marymount to open WCC play

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BYU women's volleyball celebrates a point during match against UVU, 9.17.22

PROVO, Utah — Coming off of a pair of in-state wins, No. 16 BYU women’s volleyball continues its home-stand, opening up its final season of West Coast Conference (WCC) play with Loyola Marymount.

Despite two wins last week, the Cougars dropped a spot in this week’s American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) poll. BYU has been ranked in the top-17 for 131-straight polls. Two other WCC teams are also ranked: San Diego at No. 4 and Pepperdine at No. 17. 

No. 16 BYU vs. Loyola Marymount

Following last weekend’s sweep of Utah Valley, the Cougars are 6-1 at home this season. Head coach Heather Olmstead is 12-2 against Loyola Marymount, including 8-0 in Provo.

Junior outside hitter Erin Livingston continues to lead the team with 138 kills. Livingston is averaging 4.06 kills a set, good for No. 38 in the country.

Dishing out 10 assists per set, senior setter Whitney Bower has tallied 340 assists. Her average puts her at No. 56 in the nation. 

Recording 37 total blocks each are senior middle blockers Heather Gneiting and Whitney Llarenas. The pair have also combined for 161 kills.

Loyola Marymount (5-4, 0-0 WCC)

  • The Lions split a home-and-home with Long Beach State last weekend, winning in four sets at home, but dropping a five-setter in Long Beach
  • LMU swept No. 22 UCLA, but has been swept to No. 2 Nebraska, No. 22 Utah and No. 23 Kansas
  • A common opponent between the Cougars and Lions is Utah Valley. Both teams swept the Wolverines in their respective matchups. 
  • Kari Geissberger leads LMU with 91 kills. Four other Lions have 60+ kills on the year: Rose Booth (77), Audrey Klemp (70), Phoebe Awoleye (66) and Jacquelyn Moore (64). 
  • Setter Isabella Bareford has tallied 324 assists, libero Sam Hastings leads the team with 80 digs and middle blocker Awoleye has posted 41 blocks
  • Sixth-year head coach Aaron Mansfield has posted an 80-62 record at LMU
  • BYU leads the all-time series with the Lions, 22-2. The Cougars won both matchups last season in four sets.

The Cougars will welcome No. 17 Pepperdine to the Smith Fieldhouse following their match with Loyola Marymount. Scheduled for 1 p.m. MDT on Saturday, Sept. 24, the match will be televised on BYUtv and streamed on BYUtv app.

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