CALDWELL, Idaho – The Eastern Oregon University volleyball team opened its 2012 season in thrilling fashion Friday with a pair of matches against top 10 opponents, pulling off sweep over No. 8 Lewis-Clark State.
MATCH ONE – No. 10 VANGUARD 3, EASTERN OREGON 1
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CALDWELL, Idaho – The Eastern Oregon University volleyball team began its 2012 season with a four-set setback to No. 10 Vanguard (Calif.), in Match 1 of The College of Idaho Classic.
Carly Maxwell finished with 39 of Vanguard’s 45 assists. The Lions (1-0) were also led by Ashli Bellinger’s and Jessica Neves’ combined 22 kills. Kelly Heenan had 18 digs, and Grace Konstanzer and Bellinger both added 11 digs.
The opening set featured seven lead changes and 12 ties, with the Mountaineers pulling out the 25-22 victory. EOU led by as many as three points, three different times; while Vanguard’s largest advantage was two points. Casey Loper and Alisha Crane both had five kills for Eastern, and Rebecca Haight and Kaitlyn Duncan both had five digs.
Vanguard won another back-and-forth second set, 25-20. Set two had four lead changes and seven ties. The Lions led by as many as five points during the set, and Eastern Oregon’s largest lead was one.
After having above 50 percent attack percentage in the first two sets, the Mountaineers (0-1) fell below 50 percent in the third set at 45 percent. An ace by Carla Cantarella gave the Lions their largest lead of the set at 23-15. The set was tied only once, and EOU never had a lead.
In the fourth and final set, Eastern took a 2-0 lead, before Vanguard went on a 9-1 run. The Lions would not surrender the lead. Vanguard stretched the margin to 16-5 after and EOU attack error. Eastern Oregon would close the set scoring five of the final seven points, but it was VU that won 25-18.
In her first match as a Mountaineer, Karly Stack finished with a team-high 21 assists. Bobbi Sumpter added 12 assists. Duncan ended with 20 digs, while Haight and Taylor Stewart had 14 and 11. Loper and Crane both had nine kills.
The Mountaineers opened the 2012 season just as they did in 2011. Eastern Oregon and Vanguard met at the Azusa Pacific Cougar Classic last year, and after falling behind two sets to none to begin the match, EOU rallied to win the next two sets, but fell in the fifth set.
Eastern continues in The College of Idaho Classic at 2 p.m. Pacific Time, against No. 8 Lewis-Clark State. Live video and stats will be available on EOUSports.com.
MATCH TWO – EASTERN OREGON 3, No. 8 LEWIS-CLARK STATE 0
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CALDWELL, Idaho – The Eastern Oregon University volleyball team swept No. 8 Lewis-Clark State in Match 3 of The College of Idaho Classic Friday.
The Mountaineers (1-1) rebounded from a four-set loss to No. 10 Vanguard in the first match of the season earlier Friday. In this meeting with a top-10 opponent, it was EOU that controlled the match.
The victory was the first in the last 15 tries against a top 10-ranked team for the Mountaineers in the last 10 years. EOU has also now won only four of its 46 games versus a top 25-ranked opponent over the past 10 seasons. Eastern Oregon went 0-5 a year ago with top 10-ranked teams, forcing two of the matches to five sets.
Eastern used very balanced team effort to pull off the stunning win. Casey Loper had a team-high 10 kills. Jessica Perron and Bobbi Sumpter combined for 29 assists. Kaitlyn Duncan finished with a match-high 15 digs, while Rebecca Haight and Taylor Stewart both had 11 digs. Haight had three of Eastern Oregon’s eight service aces.
As a team, the Mountaineers had a .183 attack percentage. EOU never dropped below 60 percent in any of the three sets. Eastern had a 35-27 kill advantage, a 33-26 assist advantage, and a 13-7 block edge. LCSC finished with 60 digs, while Eastern Oregon had 54.
“We finally played some Mountaineer volleyball against LCSC and controlled the consistency of the game,” EOU head coach Kaki Morehead said. “Our middles, Casey and Alisha, are doing a great job of controlling our offense.”
The match featured 12 ties and seven lead changes, but none of those came in the opening set as Eastern jumped out to a 7-1 advantage and never surrendered the lead. A Warrior attack error gave EOU its largest lead of the set, 18-11. The Mountaineers won set one, 25-19.
In set two, the score was tied five times before a 10-10 score changed to a 16-10 Eastern Oregon lead after a decisive Mountaineer run behind strong serving from Haight. The margin would stretch to seven, including the final set score of 25-18.
The third and final set was the closest of the match with six ties and five lead changes. LCSC got out to a 3-0 advantage, its largest lead of the match, and EOU’s lead was no larger than the final margin of 25-20.
Willow Markowitz led the Warriors (0-1) with 10 kills, and Nevena Dragovic had 19 assists. Kaylee Rector and Chelsea Shears finished with 12 and 10 digs. LCSC had a .045 attack percentage.
The Mountaineers face William Jessup (Calif.) (0-1) Saturday at 12 p.m. Pacific Time. WJU fell to the hosts, The College of Idaho, in the second match of the classic, 3-0. C of I led No. 10 Vanguard, 2-0, at the time of this release in the fourth match of the classic. Live video and stats from the tournament are available on EOUSports.com.