Box Score 1 |
Box Score 2 The Gauchos experienced the entire spectrum of emotion in a
whirlwind Day Two of the UCSB Invitational. UCSB swept the
Northeastern Huskies in the morning despite trailing in each game,
and then fell after a promising start in the nightcap to the
third-ranked and defending national champion UCLA Bruins.
After the tournament, junior outside hitter Katey
Thompson and sophomore setter Ali Santi
were both named to the All-Tournament team for their spectacular
weekends. Thompson compiled 44 kills, four aces, and 11 blocks over
the weekend, while Santi dished out 130 assists. The Gauchos
finished the tournament with a 2-1 record, pushing their overall
record to 4-2.
Idaho's Allison Baker, Northeastern's Natalia Skiba, and UCLA's
Zoe Nightingale and Karsta Lowe rounded out the All-Tournament
team.
The Gauchos were pleased overall with their performance over the
weekend.
"We had a pretty good tournament in the end." mused UCSB Head
Coach Kathy
Gregory. "We wanted to compete with UCLA and we did. They
started out with some of their bench players but we made them
rethink that when we won the first game."
That first game in the UCLA match might as well have been called
the "Thompson and Formico Show." Thompson in particular terrorized
the Bruins, racking up seven kills in the frame on a .636 hitting
percentage. Thompson would finish the match with 16 kills overall.
Freshman libero Taylor
Formico had 10 digs in the first, and provided setter Ali Santi
with excellent passes throughout the game that led to several
attacking opportunities. Formico finished the night with 24
kills.
In addition, four Gauchos served up aces in the first game,
exploiting the UCLA back line. UCSB would record just four more
aces over the rest of the match.
UCLA made changes in the lineup after the first game, bringing
in setter Megan Moenoa and outside hitter Karsta Lowe. Those
changes brought a swift momentum change in favor of the Bruins.
After the first game, UCLA held the Gauchos to a sub-.100 hitting
percentage twice and a sub-.200 percentage once. The Bruins, on the
other hand, hit over .243 in each of the final three games.
The Gauchos were able to stay close with UCLA through the middle
of each game, but were unable to stop Bruin serving runs that let
them break away each time. Games scores for the match ended up
being 21-25, 25-20, 25-15, 25-19.
The Bruins were led by Lowe, who co-led the team in both kills,
with 14, and blocks, with six. Rachel Kidder also finished with 14
kills, while Mariana Aquino was a constant menace at the net,
equaling Lowe's six blocks.
Junior outside hitter Leah Sully
led the Gauchos with her 17 kills. Sully picked up her fourth
double-double of the young season by recording 12 digs. Thompson
wasn't far behind with her 16 kills, and also led the team with
four blocks.
UCSB's morning game against Northeastern was an excercise in
resiliance, as the Gauchos found themselves trailing in each game.
Despite it all, the Gauchos swept the visiting Huskies 3-0, 26-24,
25-23, 25-17.
The first game of the match required extra points for the
Gauchos to win, and the second and third sets featured UCSB
defecits as large as seven points and five points,
respectively.
Each time, UCSB picked up their attacking game as Santi found
holes in the Huskies' defensive setup.
Once again, Sully led the way with 14 kills. Freshman middle
blocker Britton
Taylor had a strong game, picking up seven kills off the slide
play and leading the team with four blocks.
Looking forward, UCSB has a heavy upcoming schedule for the next
week. The Gauchos will travel north to face Portland St. on
Tuesday, Sep. 4 and Oregon on Wednesday, Sep. 5. From there, the
Gauchos will head straight to Albuquerque, N.M. for the New Mexico
Tournament taking place from Sep. 7-8.
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