PARKLAND, Wash. - Starting out red-hot and never really cooling
off, the 10th-ranked Puget Sound Loggers swept past the 20th-ranked
Pacific Lutheran Lutes, 25-23, 25-20, 25-23, in a Northwest
Conference volleyball match on Wednesday night at Olson Auditorium
in Parkland, Wash.
The Loggers (8-3, 3-0 NWC) couldn't be stopped in the first part
of the opening set, holding a ten-point lead midway through but the
Lutes (7-5, 1-2 NWC) put together a comeback to pull even at 22
before the Loggers put on a late run to take the 25-23 set victory.
In the second set, the Logger again started strong as both teams
had a strong hitting set. The Lutes improved from .071 in the
first set to .125 in the second set but the Loggers were again the
tougher team, improving from .182 in set one to .244 in the second
set, recording 15 kills and five errors on 41 total attacks as they
took the 25-20 set win and a 2-0 match advantage heading into the
break.
In the match's final set, the Lutes got the first point but the
Loggers continued to battle. Despite PLU hitting .220 on the
set, the Loggers used a strong defensive presence at the net to
pull ahead. With three team block in the final set, the
Loggers were able to stay ahead and collect the 25-23 set victory
to clinch the match in three straight sets.
Puget Sound was led by 15 kills from freshman Brynn Blickenstaff
(Eagle, Idaho). Junior Lindsey Denman (Kenmore,
Wash./Inglemoor) chipped in 12 kills to go with 11 digs while Jamee
Fred (Centennial, Colo./Grandview) added 29 assists to her season
totals.
The Lutes were led by 14 kills from Beth Hanna. Sarah
Beaver added 30 assists while Brenna Archibald had a match-high 22
digs in the loss.
The Loggers head down to Salem, Ore. on Friday night for a match
against the Willamette Bearcats.
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