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Anonymous | Posted: 29 Aug 2008 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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Career Highs Lead to Another Cougar Win

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PROVO -- Coming off of their first win of the season, the No. 20 BYU Cougars chalked up their second win Saturday in four sets (21-25, 26-24, 27-25, 25-21) against the Tulane Green Wave, bringing them to 2-0 on the season.

“I like the maturity we showed in tight sets,” said BYU head coach Shay Goulding. “It’s good to defend the Smith Fieldhouse. We learned things and got progressively smarter as the match went on.”

Playing smart for the Cougars was sophomore setter Kiana Rogers, who notched her sixth career double-double, and junior Ashton Hansen Hosford, who tied her career high of 13 blocks. Senior Bryn Porter also had a career high of six blocks, while the team notched 15.5 team blocks.

Pepperdine transfer Kayla Walker posted a .409 hitting percentage with 11 kills as Porter led the team in kills with 15 on a hitting percentage of .154. On the defensive side, Rogers led in digs with 14 while junior Morgan Lloyd added 11.

Tulane was led by senior Croatian native Sara Radosevic, who had 17 kills and a hitting percentage of .333; junior Rachel Lindelow led the defense with 11 digs.

After battling for the lead the entire first set, the Green Wave came out on top (25-21), led by Radosevic with six kills. Despite their loss, the Cougars had an impressive 4.5 team blocks while the Green Wave had none.

The second set proved to be Tulane’s as they held the lead until 15-15 when the Cougars came back to win it, 26-24. On the set, Lloyd posted four digs while Hosford, Walker and Porter had three kills apiece.

In the third set the Cougars picked up momentum as they led until 23-23 when the Green Wave battled back; but the Cougars held them off with stellar performances by Porter and freshman Malia Marquardt with four kills each.

Set four was an evenly matched fight where BYU came out on top (25-21), sealing the win. Porter led in kills with five for the set, while Hosford led in blocks with four.

The Cougars will see action again Saturday night as they take on Missouri at 7:30 p.m. (MST) in the final match of the BYU Molten Classic.

Missouri Edges Out Utah State

The BYU Molten Classic continued Saturday as Missouri edged out Utah State in four sets to earn its second victory of the tournament. Julianna Klein led the Tigers’ offense with 23 kills while Utah State’s Melissa Osterloh recorded 16 kills for the Aggies. Missouri’s defense was strong with Amanda Hantouli notching nine blocks and Caitlyn Vann getting 29 digs.

Missouri had a slow start in set one, allowing the Aggies to go on a 6-3 run to begin the match. The set went back-and-forth, but Utah State never gave up its lead. The Tigers came within two at 9-7, but the Aggies increased their advantage and finally took the set 25-20.

The break seemed to give the Tigers the spark they were looking for, and they came out strong with a 9-1 run in the second set. But the Aggies kept the pressure on and came within one midway through the set. Despite Utah State’s efforts, the Missouri defense answered back with four blocks in a row to increase its lead to five and hold the Aggies to a .023 hitting percentage before going on to win the set 25-19.

Set three was evenly matched through the first half with the Tigers maintaining a slight advantage. Missouri pulled away to a 22-16 lead, but the Aggies closed the gap to three before eventually falling to the Tigers 25-20.

Both teams made a hard push in the fourth game, improving their hitting percentage significantly from the second and third. Missouri scored first, but the Aggies never gave up, and the score was within one for the better part of the set. The teams were tied at 24 before the Tigers scored the two points necessary to clinch the set and the win.

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Anonymous | Posted: 27 Aug 2008 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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Cougars Begin 2008 Hosting Molten Classic

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PROVO -- The No. 20 BYU women’s volleyball team will kick off the 2008 season this weekend hosting the annual BYU Molten Classic in the Smith Fieldhouse. The event will feature six matches in total with the Cougars competing Friday night at 7 p.m. against Utah State and twice on Saturday.

“We are opening the season with some great opponents,” said BYU head coach Shay Goulding. “The first big test is in-state rival Utah State on Friday night. We know they will come to play. It will really give us a chance to measure where we are and what we must do to get where we want to go. The girls are ready and anxious to get on the court and to prove themselves.”

In addition to the Cougars and Aggies, Missouri and Tulane will also be playing on Elaine Michaelis Court this weekend. Both teams received votes in the preseason AVCA/CBS College Sports Top 25 Poll while the Cougars are ranked No. 20. BYU leads the all-time series over Utah State, 49-13, while the Cougars have never faced the Tigers or Green Wave.

The Molten Classic will get started on Friday at 4 p.m. with Missouri and Tulane facing off. BYU will then open its season at 7 p.m. against the Aggies. Saturday’s early action will feature Utah State vs. Missouri at 10 a.m. followed by BYU vs. Tulane at 12 p.m. The tournament will conclude Saturday evening with a 5:30 p.m. match pitting Utah State against Tulane and a 7:30 contest between BYU and Missouri.

Senior middle blocker Rachel Dyer, an AVCA All-America honorable mention recipient last season, headlines three returning starters among eight letterwinners from last year’s team that advanced to the NCAA Regional Semifinals. Goulding enters her first season as the head coach at BYU after a highly successful tenure at Salt Lake Community College over the past five years and will be looking to record her first Division I victory on Friday.

BYU is 32-6 all-time in season openers (no match-by-match records for 1971) and has not lost a season opener since 1999. This year marks the first time since 1990 that the Cougars have opened the season at home and just the 13th time overall in the 40-year recorded history of the program. BYU is 10-2 overall when beginning the season in the Smith Fieldhouse.

Live stats will be available for all six matches while the BYU vs. USU contest will be available via Internet video streaming for CSTV XXL and BYU All-Access subscribers. For links to these options, visit the BYU women’s volleyball schedule page on the BYU women’s volleyball home page at http://www.byucougars.com/volleyball_w/.

Promotions

Friday, 7 p.m. – New Student Night (admission is free for all new BYU students)

Saturday, 12 p.m. – Free admission

Saturday, 7:30 p.m. - $1 admission with football ticket stub; create-a-sign contest (supplies will be provided)