Box Score PORTLAND, Ore. - In a battle for sole
possession of second place in the Northwest Conference women's
volleyball race, Lyndsay Hovee had 15 kills and 16
digs to lead the George Fox University Bruins to a 3-1 victory
(14-25, 25-16, 25-21, 25-23) over the Lewis & Clark College
Pioneers Wednesday night here at the Pamplin Sports Center.
It was the ninth consecutive win for the Bruins, their longest
streak since winning 20 in a row from Sept. 6-Oct. 24, 1998, and
raised their record to 14-3 overall and 7-2 in the
conference. The victory also avenged the Bruins' only
home-court loss of the season to the Pioneers in their NWC opener
on Sept. 16. Lewis & Clark slipped to 10-8 overall and
6-3 in the league.
The Pioneers and Bruins took turns posting their best and
worst-hitting performances of the match in the first two
sets. Lewis & Clark hit .243 to George Fox's minus-.068
in the first set, while the Bruins hit .345 in the second set to
.057 for the Pios.
In the opener, the home team, leading only 11-9, broke the game
open with a 14-3 run to seal the win. A block by Sarah Hall
and Margaret Dowling and two kills by Jennifer Dowdy put the
finishing touches on a convincing Lewis & Clark win.
The Bruins were equally convincing in the second set as they
hammered down 14 kills with only five errors in 29 attempts. With a
slim 12-9 lead, the Bruins went on a 9-2 run to build a 10-point
lead, and closed out the set with consecutive kills by Sarah
Crossfield and Hovee.
Leading 7-6 in the third set, the Bruins reeled off eight
unanswered points behind the serving of Kaitlyn Maddams to build a
15-6 lead. Maddams had three aces and Jennifer Panico a pair
of kills during that run. The Pios battled back with a 13-6
run to close within two at 21-19 on an ace by Jessamy Holland
before the Bruins stopped their momentum with consecutive winners
by Panico, Stephanie Kerr, and Eliza Pledger.
George Fox jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the fourth set and
maintained a slim advantage from then until late in the game, when
Lewis & Clark finally tied it 18-18 on an ace by Hall.
The teams swapped the next 10 points back and forth, the Bruins
taking one-point leads three times and the Pios twice, before the
visitors snapped a 23-23 tie and ended the match on a kill by Kerr
and an ace by Hovee.
Hovee was the only Bruin with double-figure kills, while Panico
with 16 digs and Carley Johnson with 14 helped her out on
defense. Ali Toedtemeier had 19 assists and Lani Rasmussen
18. The Bruins had nine blocks in the match, Maddams
contributing to five and Panico and Pledger to four each.
Dowling with 15 kills and a .310 hitting percentage and
Katherine Fiedler with 13 kills paced the Pios, while Leia
Matsunaga handed out 43 assists. Lou Ohki made 14 digs, Hall
13, and Molly Donahue 10. The Pios had eight blocks, with
Dowling and Hall in on five apiece.
George Fox hosts 16th-ranked and NWC-leading Pacific Lutheran
University, whom they trail by two games in the conference
standings, Saturday at 7:00 p.m. Lewis & Clark welcomes
the 23rd-ranked University of Puget Sound Friday at 7:00 p.m.