Women’s Volleyball: Anteaters just miss
Steve Virgen
CRAWFORD HALL - After 150 minutes and five games of seemingly
endless rallies, the UC Irvine women’s volleyball team is left searching
for its first Big West Conference victory. And, as UCI Coach Charlie
Brande said, the Anteaters are left searching for an understanding of the
game, as visiting Cal State Fullerton grabbed its first conference win
with a 30-26, 21-30, 30-18, 26-30, 15-10 victory Friday night at Crawford
Hall.
“If we learn to control ourselves and our game, we’re going to be a
very good team,” Brande said. “We just made too many mistakes and we are
not understanding the game enough yet.”
The Anteaters (1-8, 0-3 in the Big West) displayed inconsistency that
began when they dropped the opening game, the one Brande said they should
have won.
With the scored tied at 25, it was the Titans who broke away to grab
the momentum. Renee Vignery served for Cal State Fullerton’s last four
points, including one point received when UCI was out of rotation,
capping a Titan 10-3 run to end the game.
And as if that wasn’t enough, the Titans maintained the momentum into
Game 2, as they built a 10-1 lead. But, the Anteaters responded and
steadily climbed back, grabbing the lead at 14-13 after Fullerton was
called for a net violation. UCI junior Chanda McLeod, who led the
Anteaters with 19 kills, led the comeback and coming off the bench,
Rebecca Larsen (10 kills) also contributed in the rally.
UCI freshman setter Ashlie Hain, who amassed a match-high 60 assists,
fed a nice pass to Larsen for a kill to give the Anteaters a 28-21 lead,
in the rally-scoring format game. With Jamie Pilbeam serving, UCI
finished off the Game 2 victory, receiving points from a lift and a net
violation.
“Rebecca Larsen and Nicole Nelsen (six kilss) did a great job,” Brande
said. “They really stepped it up when they came off the bench.”
The Titans came alive in Game 3, with a 30-18 victory as they
continually earned points by dropping tip hits onto UCI’s side of the
net. The Anteaters also committed errors, which proved to be their
demise. They committed nine errors. Also, the Titans scored five points
off of service aces.
UCI, continuing with its inconsistency, jumped back to its steady play
in Game 4, resulting in a 30-26 win. Again, with the game tied at 25,
this time the Anteaters pulled away.
Hain connected with McLeod for an assist-kill combination, giving UCI
a 26-25 lead. Larsen served an ace and Hain and McLeod hooked up again
for a 28-25 lead. Fullerton answered as Be Holcombe (12 kills) slammed a
kill off a pass that came from Krista Bebernes (48 assists). The Titans
were led by Megan Sabo’s match-high 20 kills.
UCI’s Erika Denison retaliated with one of her 14 kills to grab back
service and Fullerton was called for a violation to end the game, sending
the match into Game 5, which was played to 15.
UCI opened with a 3-0 lead and never looked back, as UCI committed six
errors in the final game, including three service errors.
“Ashlie Hain made some key mistakes,” Brande said of the freshman.
“But she will be one of the greatest setters at UCI.”
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