Box Score Coming off a taxing five-set loss to Cal Poly ealier in the
week, the Gauchos looked to reassert themselves in the standings
against last place UC Riverside at the Thunderdome on Saturday
night.
Spirits were riding high after an emotional "Legend of the Dome"
unveiling for Women's Volleyball great, Judy Bellomo, who holds the
all-time single season kill record with 729, set in 1987. That
emotion translated into a 2-0 set lead for UCSB, but the tides
quickly changed, and Kathy Gregory's squad eventually fell in a
dramatic fifth set to the Highlanders, 3-2, with game scores of
25-27, 15-25, 27-25, 25-19, 15-12. It was the first time in 27
meetings that UCSB had dropped a match to UC Riverside. With the
loss, the Gauchos record stands at 11-9, with a 4-3 mark in Big
West play.
The Gauchos were led by sophomore outside hitter Leah Sully,
who turned in 13 kills and 15 digs for her 15th double-double in
just 20 matches. Sully also led all players with four service aces.
Senior middle blocker Lily Lopez
also contributed 13 kills, while hitting a team high .542. Senior
libero Chelsey
Lowe finished with 28 digs, her highest total since racking up
33 digs against Cal State Fullerton on Sep. 24.
The Gauchos eked out a victory in a sloppy first game in which
neither team hit over .180. Lopez and senior outside hitter Stacey
Schmidt had four kills apiece to lead all players. At one point
down 18-20, UCSB battled back and tied the score up at 25-25,
before a UCR attacking error set up a game winning kill for Leah
Sully.
The second set was all Gauchos, as Schmidt and Sully again
teamed up to terrorize the Highlanders front line, both finishing
with four kills for the set. UCSB took advantage of some shaky
receiving in the game, recording four aces- two by Sully, and two
by junior defensive specialist Erica Lau.
With the Gauchos up 13-11, Sully and Lau served the Gauchos all the
way to a 25-15 game win.
The Gauchos started the third game in impressive fashion,
jumping out to a 4-0 lead. A timeout from UCR Heach Coach Ron
Larsen and a substitution at libero (Jessica Moncayo was brought in
for starter Megan Patterson) seemed to settle down the Highlanders,
as they fought back and tied the score at 15-15. From there, the
attacking duo of Amanda Vialpando and Shelby LeDuff took over the
match. LeDuff had 10 of her 18 kills in the third game, while
Vialpando recorded five of her match-high 19 kills in the
frame.
The Gauchos were ultimately unable to stop the bleeding,
dropping each of the final three games. The final game appeared as
if it could have gone either way, but after switching sides halfway
through the set, UCR refused to relent.
"The bottom line was that [UC] Riverside played
better," said UCSB Head Coach Kathy Gregory, "we weren't good
enough defensively. This loss hurts, but we've got two big games
next weekend where we'll be looking to bounce back."
Even though the Gauchos have lost two straight matches, they are
still tied with Cal Poly and Cal State Fullerton for second place
in the conference with a 4-3 record.
UCSB hosts two pivotal conference matches next weekend, against
Cal State Fulleton on Friday, Oct. 21, and against Long Beach State
on Saturday, Oct. 22.