Nov. 13, 2010
 
 Box Score 
 
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - While Pacific head
coach Greg
Gibbons helped recruit seniors Charlene DeHoog,
Kasey Kipp and
Dana Vargas
to UC Santa Barbara's women's volleyball team, he was not going to
just let them run away with a gimme victory in their final home
match at the Thunderdome.
Gibbons, who served as UCSB's Associate Head Coach for the
previous four seasons before taking over at Pacific, saw his young
Tigers team defeat the more experienced Gauchos on Saturday night,
23-25, 25-20, 23-25, 25-20, 15-12.
It was the final home match of the career for DeHoog, Kipp and
Vargas but they were unable to stop a pair of lethal Pacific
hitters as Samantha Misa tallied 24 kills and Jennifer Sanders had
22 to lead UOP.
DeHoog had 13 kills and 19 digs for the Gauchos, who fall to
15-13 overall and 9-6 in the Big West. Kipp had eight kills and
seven total blocks while Vargas had 46 assists and seven digs.
Stacey
Schmidt led the Gauchos with 14 kills while Kara Sherrard had
10 kills and 15 digs. Chelsey Lowe had a
career-high 30 digs for Santa Barbara.
In the fourth set, UCSB rallied from a 13-9 deficit to take a
14-13 lead on an attack error by Pacific. However the scrappy
Tigers scored six of the next seven points for a 19- 15 lead and
then cruised to the win, grabbing momentum for the fifth set.
UCSB started the season 5-0 in five-set matches, but have now
dropped two of its past three.
Trailing 6-4, Gibbons called a timeout and his team responded
with four straight points to take a lead it wouldn't relinquish.
The Gauchos got as close as 13-11, but another Pacific timeout
helped the team regroup.
A block at the net gave Pacific match point and after a long
rally brought the Gauchos to 14-12 on a Tigers hitting error,
Misa's 24th kill of the night finished the Gauchos.
With one match left - Saturday, Nov. 20 at UC Riverside - UCSB
will try to get more than 15 victories for the 28th time in the
past 30 seasons.
 
The Gaucho
Fund, launched as part of the Dare to Be Great strategic plan, is
UCSB Athletics' annual giving program to provide vital funding
support for scholarships, academic success and leadership
development for Gaucho student-athletes. The Gaucho Fund is the
anchor to the Dare to Be Great
campaign.