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Cameron Muh | Posted: 5 Nov 2022 | Updated: 18 Nov 2022
Cameron Muh

Livingston paces No. 18 Cougars in sweep of Broncos

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Erin Livingston rises up for a kill during the Cougars' Blue-White scrimmage

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Led by outside hitter Erin Livingston’s 17 kills, No. 18 BYU women’s volleyball swept Santa Clara (25-15, 25-17, 25-17) at the Leavey Event Center on Saturday afternoon. 

BOX SCORE

The Cougars (18-5, 11-2 WCC) hit .316 for the match while holding the Broncos to a .154 hitting clip. Santa Clara also gifted BYU nine service errors, while the Cougars added four service aces. 

Livingston’s 17 kills were backed up by seven kills a piece from middle blockers Kate Prior, Heather Gneiting and Whitney Llarenas, with Prior hitting .429 on the afternoon. 

Setter Abby Taylor finished with 33 assists, libero Aria McComber contributed 12 digs and Gneiting added five blocks, all game-highs.

Set 1
The opening set went back-and-forth in the early going, with eight ties and three lead changes. Trailing 12-11, BYU went on three separate 4-0 runs to pull away, forcing Santa Clara timeouts twice. 

Led by six Livingston kills, the Cougars hit .429 and put down 16 kills in the set. Alyssa Montoya recorded two service aces in BYU's final three points, including the 25-15 set-clincher. 

Set 2
Both teams went on 5-0 runs as the second set began in similar fashion to the first, with five ties and three lead changes. Three kills each by Livingston and Gneiting, as well as four from Prior helped the Cougars create some separation.

BYU’s hitting percentage cooled down to .281 in the set, but the Cougars still recorded 14 kills in the frame. Closing the set on a 4-0 run, a Gneiting-Elyse Stowell double block and Stowell solo stuff gave BYU the 25-17 set win and commanding 2-0 match lead.

Set 3
The Cougars weathered five ties in the third, but never trailed. Riding a 6-0 run to break open a 12-6 lead, BYU never looked back, maintaining its six-point lead, at 15-9, on a quick hitter by Llarenas, forcing Santa Clara’s second timeout.

Livingston and Llarenas each downed kills and Kelsey Knudsen served an ace before the Cougars reeled off four-straight points. The Broncos answered with a 3-0 run of their own, but Livingston shut the door with a cross-court kill to seal the sweep with a 25-17 third set win.

 

 
Cameron Muh | Posted: 4 Nov 2022 | Updated: 17 Nov 2022
Cameron Muh

No. 18 BYU to finish Bay Area road trip at Santa Clara

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Heather Gneiting and Erin Livingston high-five after point against Gonzaga

PROVO, Utah — On a three-game win streak, No. 18 BYU women’s volleyball heads to Santa Clara to face the Broncos on Saturday afternoon.

The Cougars dropped the first set at San Francisco on Thursday night before winning the next three behind 20 kills from outside hitter Erin Livingston, 12 by middle blocker Heather Gneiting and a career-high 10 from freshman middle blocker Kate Prior. 

Fellow middle blocker Whitney Llarenas and outside hitter Elyse Stowell added six kills each as well. Setter Abby Taylor finished with a double-double of 42 assists and 13 digs.

No. 18 BYU @ Santa Clara

Going 5-3 on the road this season, BYU head coach Heather Olmstead is 79-14 (.849) away from Provo all-time, with a 121-10 (.924) record in West Coast Conference (WCC) play. 

Olmstead’s teams have a 14-1 record against Santa Clara, including 5-1 at Leavey Event Center. The Cougars have won the last 14 matchups, including the last four via 3-0 sweeps. Outside of a four-set loss at Santa Clara in 2015, BYU has dropped just three sets to the Broncos.

Hitting .300 on the season, the Cougars remained at fourth nationally in team hitting percentage. They also rank No. 31 in assists per set, at 12.81, and No. 34 in kills per set, at 13.8. BYU's hitting percentage and kills per set average continue to sit atop the WCC.

Llarenas' .415 season clip ranks 11th nationally and leads the conference. Gneiting has a team-high 93 total blocks this season. Averaging 1.24 blocks per set, the middle blocker ranks No. 51 in the nation in the statistical category.

Livingston’s 4.19 kills per set average has her at No. 26 in the country, while her 4.69 points per set rank 32nd nationwide. Both marks remain at second in the conference. The outside hitter’s 314 kills on the year ranks third in the WCC.

Santa Clara (8-17, 4-9 WCC)

  • The Broncos are on a five-match losing streak, most recently being swept by San Diego
  • Since BYU and Santa Clara last met, the Broncos have picked up wins over Portland and Gonzaga
  • Julia Sangiacomo leads the team with 368 kills, while Nive Tuileta has dished out 821 assists
  • Kat Georgiaidis paces the Broncos with 368 digs. Lia Okammor and Sangiacomo have sent back 68 and 54 total blocks, respectively. 
  • Tuileta (26), Sangiacomo (23) and Georgiaidis (20) lead Santa Clara in service aces
  • Head coach Erin Lindsey is in her fourth year with the Broncos, posting a 46-57 record since 2019
  • BYU leads the all-time series with Santa Clara, 19-4. The Cougars are 6-4 against the Broncos at Leavey Event Center.

Following the matinee matchup with Santa Clara, BYU will return to Provo to host Pacific and Saint Mary’s next week. Both matches will be televised on BYUtv and streamed on the BYUtv app.

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