Box Score SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – It was a bold
move for a bold coach.
But, legendary UC Santa Barbara women's volleyball head coach
Kathy Gregory had no other choice.
Down 14-11 in the fifth and deciding set against UC Davis on
Saturday night, Gregory pulled setter Hanna
Nielson from the lineup and inserted Katey
Thompson into the lineup.
"We had nothing to lose, so let's put a blocker in there and see
what happens," said Gregory, in her 37th season at UCSB. "The key
to victory was T-Bone hitting that ball to the back so hard."
T-Bone, better known to most as Katey Thompson, had a vicious
kill that helped spark an unimaginable rally as the Gauchos stunned
UC Davis, 23-25, 25-22, 14-25, 25-23, 18-16. The win was UCSB's
ninth in its past 11 matches and puts the Gauchos in first place in
the Big West. UCSB is 10-6 overall and 3-1 in the conference. UC
Davis, who was receiving votes in the AVCA Top-25 poll entering the
weekend, fell to 16-3, 2-2.
But what truly set Santa Barbara up for the improbable win was
when UC Davis' best player, Allison Whitson, was serving match
point at 14-11 and served the ball into the net. That allowed
Gregory to sub in Erica Lau as
a server and put T-Bone into the match.
An attack error from UCD and a Leah Sully
kill tied things up at 14-apiece. The Aggies appeared rattled and a
bad set gave UCSB a 15-14 advantage before Davis evened things up
at 15-all.
That's when Thompson struck. She sent a screaming liner to the
back and gave UCSB a one-point advantage. While that point didn't
end things, it only enhanced the thoughts in the Gauchos' minds
that they would not be defeated. Kills from Stacey
Schmidt and Kara
Sherrard finally ended the 2-hour, 15-minute match.
Lily
Lopez had a brilliant match, setting a career-high with 17
kills, one of four players in double digits in putaways.
Sherrard had 18 kills and 16 digs while Sully and Schmidt also
had double-doubles. Sully, who also had two solo blocks, finished
with 11 kills and 14 digs while the All-American Schmidt had 14
kills and 10 digs to go with a solo block.
After managing just 14 points in the third set loss, UCSB won a
see-saw battle in the fourth set. Trailing 20-19, a Lopez kill
evened things up before UCD's Betsy Sedlak had a hitting error and
Schmidt had one of her three service aces to give the Gauchos a
22-20 cushion. UCD pulled back even at 23-all before setter Hanna
Nielson dropped in her lone kill of the night and Sully had a kill
to send things to the fifth game.
On the evening the freshman setter Nielson had a career-best 59
assists.
Santa Barbara trailed for the entire fifth set, dropping behind
4-1 and later 6-3. The Gauchos got close at 6-5 and 11-9, but Davis
pulled away again. That's when Gregory employed her version of the
Hail Mary and the five-man infield.
"Honestly, when we were down 14-11 I was thinking I'd like to
have those three service errors back," Gregory said with a smile.
The Gauchos had nine service errors on the evening.
And, for a UCSB team that was outblocked 16.5 to 9.0, the
comeback seemed that much sweeter against the bigger Aggies. Prior
to a stunning 3-0 loss to Cal Poly on Friday night, UCD had just
one defeat on the season and was riding an eight-match winning
streak.
UCSB doesn't return to the friendly confines of the Thunderdome
until a Saturday, Oct. 15 match with UC Riverside at 7:30 p.m. That
will be the night UCSB inducts volleyball star Judy Bellomo as a Legend of the 'Dome. Join us for this historic
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