Box Score SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – The UC Santa
Barbara women's volleyball team got past its first hurdle in an
important conference weekend, wiping the floor with Cal State
Fullerton in a convincing four-set victory on Friday night at the
Thunderdome.
While the scores – 25-19, 29-27, 23-25, 25-13 –
indicate that the match was much closer than it truly was. UCSB won
nearly every long rally, hit nearly 100 points better than the
Titans and outserved the visitors to move to 12-9 overall and 5-3
in the Big West. The Gauchos now await a first-place showdown with
Long Beach State on Saturday night at 7:30 p.m.
Kara
Sherrard led the Gauchos with 18 kills and turned in her
seventh straight double-double with 18 digs. UCSB had four players
record double digit kills and digs, setting a season-best by
picking up 98 digs on the night. Chelsey
Lowe led the way with 27 digs while Leah Sully
had 18 and setter Hanna
Nielson added 15.
Senior Lily Lopez
turned in another stellar performance with 14 kills while also
tallying three block assists and five digs while freshman Taylor
Pischke had 12 kills and Stacey
Schmidt added 10 kills and four block assists.
The Gauchos never trailed in the opening set, hitting a robust
.370 to start Cal State Fullerton's (9-11, 4-4) downfall. Despite
falling behind 5-0 in the second and facing two set points in the
second set, Santa Barbara was not going to go away easily.
Rallying from the five-point hole, the Gauchos eventually caught
the Titans at 10-apiece and then took a 13-10 lead on a Lopez kill,
one of Leah Sully's four aces and a hitting error by Fullerton.
UCSB then took what appeared to be a commanding 19-13 lead after
four straight attack errors by the Titans.
Yet, CSUF rallied back and then began using some sideways
tactics that could only be interpreted as gamesmanship. After
nearly every point scored by UCSB, the Titans began asking for the
floor to be wiped, slowing the Gauchos' momentum. The two teams
see-sawed from 23-23 onward until consecutive kills from Sherrard
and an attack error gave the Gauchos the game.
CSUF lulled UCSB to sleep in the third set with more claims that
the floor was wet with sweat, completely throwing the pace of the
game into neutral, again asking for the floor to be wiped whenever
UCSB scored. Oddly enough, the floor seemed completely dry after
every Fullerton point.
Either way the Titans won the third set after coming back from a
21-17 deficit and then breaking away from a 23-all tie.
UCSB would have no more of the Titans' gamesmanship and
thoroughly dominated CSUF in the fourth set, leaving the CSUF
coaching staff in frustration as even the Titans' coaches tried to
slow the set down by constantly asking the referees if their team
was out of rotation.
UCSB cruised through the Titans easily in one of their best sets
of the season, swinging at a .308 clip and winning easily to
prepare for Long Beach State, which beat Cal Poly in five sets. The
49ers (13-6, 7-2) dropped the conference opener to UCSB in five
sets at The Pyramid in late September.
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Intercollegiate Athletics Building in campus during special
Saturday hours (10 a.m. to 1 p.m.) or by clicking here.