Box Score SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – Right now, the
Gauchos have a sweeping sensation.
For the second consecutive match the UC Santa Barbara women's
volleyball team took it to their opponent, this time sweeping Cal
State Northridge in what was billed as a showdown between a pair of
second-place teams fighting for the playoffs.
Only one showed up.
Behind a double-double from Leah Sully
and great hitting nights from Stacey
Schmidt, Kara
Sherrard and Lily Lopez,
the Gauchos downed CSUN 25-16, 25-21, 25-20 on Wednesday night at
the Thunderdome.
UCSB improves to 15-11 overall and 8-5 in the Big West.
Northridge drops to 13-12, 7-6. The win was important for the
Gauchos because it moves them into sole possession of second place,
a full game ahead of CSUN and Pacific. It gives Santa Barbara an
inside track on reaching the postseason.
It marked the second straight sweep for UCSB – the Gauchos
also swept UC Irvine last Friday – and the first back-to-back
sweeps for UCSB since Sept. 22 and 25 in 2009.
Sully led the way with 11 kills and 16 digs – her 19th
double double this season – as Hanna
Nielson had 40 assists.
All night it never seemed like the match was in jeopardy of
getting away from the Gauchos as UCSB led for all but three serves
in the first two sets.
However, in the third set, the Matadors jumped out to a 5-1
lead, forcing UCSB head coach Kathy Gregory to call timeout.
Whatever the legendary coach said rallied the Gauchos as UCSB
eventually took a 10-9 lead on one of CSUN's 18 attack errors on
the night.
The two teams traded points until an attack error and a service
ace from Erica Lau
gave UCSB a 20-18 advantage. The Matadors called timeout but it
didn't help as Sherrard had two kills down the stretch and a
service ace to finish off the night.
The sophomore from Lancaster, Calif. finished with 11 kills and
eight digs.
Senior Stacey Schmidt had 12 kills and hit .458 while Lopez
added eight putaways and swung at a .471 clip as she didn't make an
error.
Libero Chelsey
Lowe recorded 26 digs and moved past her predecessor, Leigh
Stephenson, into ninth place all-time on UCSB's career digs
chart.
UCSB will finish its home slate with a 7:30 p.m. match on
Saturday vs. rival Cal Poly. Schmidt, Lopez and Lowe will be
honored prior to the match. Get your tickets by calling 893-UCSB
(8272) or online by clicking here.