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WPC Volleyball Opens Season With Loss to CSU-San Marcos

WPC Volleyball Opens Season With Loss to CSU-San Marcos

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PORTLAND, Ore. - Warner Pacific Volleyball showcased their revamped roster today versus Cal State San Marcos, but it was the visiting Cougars that came away with the win in Portland. The match was the season opener for both teams.
Cal State San Marcos 3
Warner Pacific 0
(25-13, 27-25, 25-18)
Stats Comparison CSUSM WPC
Kills 42 29
Errors 11 18
Attack Pct. .323 .111
Assists 41 29
Digs 48 42
Blocks 6.0 4.0
Aces 5 2
CSUSM Leaders WPC
Banich 13 Kills 13 White
Foster 38 Assists 28 Bostic
Kaylor
Banich
10 Digs 9 Belshe
Velasquez
Henderson-Diaz 2.0 Blocks 3.0 Kinciade
McLin 2 Aces 1 Bostic
Merritt


The Basics

 Score: Cal State San Marcos 3, Warner Pacific 0 (25-13, 27-25, 25-18)
 Records: CSUSM (1-0), WPC (0-1)
 Location: C.C. Perry Gym, Portland, Ore.
 The Short Story: Jordan Banich swung for 13 kills versus just one error to lead the visiting Cougars over Warner Pacific in a non-conference match. WPC's Janessa White matched that performance with 13 kills, but the Knights as a team attacked at a .111 clip compared to .323 for CSUSM. 

How It Happened

• CSUSM used a 11 to 2 burst to turn a 9-8 score into a 20-11 lead in the first set.
 Banich swung for five kills in the first frame without an error. 
 The Cougars as a team had 14 kills an zero errors in set one.
 Warner Pacific jumped out to a four point advantage in set two (8 to 4) thanks to four Cougar errors and kills from White and Cara Wonsley.
 CSUSM fough back and tied the set at 15-15.
• Three kills from White down the stretch of set two allowed WP to tie the score for the last time at 25-25.
 Banich closed out the set with back-to-back kills.
 The Knights improved their attacking to .189 in set two, but the Cougars still managed .256 despite seven errors in the frame.
 After Allahna Hartwick put down her third kill of set three, the Knights trailed by just two (11-9).
 Five straight points from the Cougars which included a service ace from Kelli McLin put the match out of reach at 19-11.

WPC Stats Of Note

 2012 All-CCC player Devan Belshe made her return from injury with five kills and nine digs.
 Marchelle Bostic added to her career leading assist total with 28.

Up Next

 The Knights head to Forest Grove for an all-day scrimmage event at Pacific University on Wednesday, August 20. The team will face multiple teams in non-counting tune-up matches.

 

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