Box Score NEWBERG, Ore. - Spoiling the 2007 home opener for the George Fox
University Bruins, the 22nd-ranked Pacific Lutheran University
Lutes overpowered the Bruins with nearly double the kills in a 3-0
victory (30-23, 30-10, 30-26) in Northwest Conference women's
volleyball action Friday night here at the Wheeler Sports Center's
Miller Gym.
The Bruins held their own against the conference favorites in
the early going, opening up a 17-12 first-game lead on a block by
Sarah Crossfield and Natalie Pickett. The Lutes finally got their
offense clicking, however, and out-scored the Bruins 18-6 the rest
of the way to take the opener.
The Lutes were hitting on all cylinders in game two, connecting
for a .405 percentage (19 kills and only two errors) to .000 for
the Bruins (seven kills but seven errors). PLU had leads of 9-2,
15-4, and 20-6, and closed out the game with a pair of service aces
by Olivia Fagerberg.
PLU trailed only once, after the first point, in game three, but
the Bruins hung close behind the hitting of Elizabeth Anderson, who
had six kills in the game. The Bruins closed within two points late
in the game at 27-25 on a block by Anderson and Pickett, but the
Lutes secured the match with kills by Kelcy Joynt and Stacie Matz
and a match-ending Bruin attack error.
Anderson led the Bruins with nine kills and Amy Batchelder had
26 assists. Carli Bowman made 16 digs on defense. The Bruins hit
only .068, their lowest mark of the season, with 30 kills and 22
errors in 117 chances.
Led by their powerful tandem of Matz and Beth Hanna, who had 19
kills apiece, the Lutes hit .284 with 57 kills and 17 errors in 141
attempts. Joynt added 14 kills, while Gina Di Maggio passed out 47
assists. Megan Kosel led the defense with 13 digs, Matz had 12, and
Joynt added 10.
George Fox (6-4, NWC 1-2) visits Lewis & Clark College while
Pacific Lutheran (9-3, NWC 4-0) hosts California State
University-East Bay in a non-conference game Saturday, both at 7
p.m.