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Saturday, October 12 Results
Valparaiso 3, Cleveland State 2 (14-25, 25-19, 20-25, 25-18, 15-3)
Youngstown State 3, UIC 0 (25-23, 31-29, 25-20)

Valparaiso 3, Cleveland State 2
For the second time in as many weekends, the Valparaiso volleyball team rallied twice from one-set deficits to earn a league win, closing out a perfect weekend with a 3-2 (14-25, 25-19, 20-25, 25-18, 15-3) victory at Cleveland State Saturday afternoon.

While it was the offensive effort that delivered the victory for Valpo on Friday, the Crusaders got the job done defensively on Saturday.  Senior Ellen Vanden Berg reached double figures in blocks for the second time in her career, as she was part of 10 of the Crusaders’ 12 total team blocks.  The Valpo defense helped to force 35 total attack errors by the Vikings as well.

The Crusaders closed out their first win over the Vikings since 2010 with a dominant performance in the fifth set, surrendering just three points in the final frame.  CSU actually scored the first point and was tied with Valpo at 2-2, but the Crusaders ran off a 13-1 run to close out the match.

Senior Sarah Dooms had kills on three of the first seven points of the run, while Vanden Berg and redshirt junior Kelsey Victor combined on a pair of blocks in the first part of the run as well.  The Vikings scored a point to make it 11-3, but a Victor kill returned the serve to Valpo, and an ace from senior Ariel Cudney and back-to-back Viking attack errors closed out the match.

The going was tough early on for the Crusaders, as Cleveland State jumped out to a 10-2 lead in the first set and never looked back in claiming the opener.  Valpo took advantage of four straight CSU errors early in the second set to take control, and then after the Vikings closed back to within 12-11, went on the first of two 5-0 runs to keep them at bay.  CSU closed to within 22-19 with a 5-0 run of its own, but senior Janelle Hobbs came up with a kill and then combined with Vanden Berg on back-to-back blocks to send the match into the in-game break tied at one set apiece.

Valpo claimed a pair of small leads past the midway point of the third set, but a four-point run by the Vikings gave them the lead at 18-16, and while the Crusaders rallied to tie the set at 18, 19 and 20-all, CSU scored the final five points to take the 2-1 lead in the match.  It was Valpo which jumped out to an 8-2 lead in the fourth set and then withstood a 9-1 run from the Vikings, reclaiming the lead at 14-13 and never trailing again, scoring six of the last seven points of the frame to force a decisive fifth set.

Offensively, the Crusaders were led Saturday by freshman Emily Campbell, who totaled 12 kills.  Dooms added 10 terminations as well.  Sophomore Kelsey Berrington handed out 20 assists, while Cudney dished out 13 assists.

Freshman Morganne Longoria led the way in the service game for Valpo, registering four of the Crusaders’ eight aces, while the team totaled just three service errors.  Longoria also tied for match-high honors with 21 digs, while Campbell added 10 digs to post a double-double.  Vanden Berg was aided on the block by five rejections from Hobbs and four blocks by Victor.

Cleveland State (12-6, 2-3 Horizon) received a match-high 18 kills on .378 hitting from Maggie Hannon, but the Vikings’ two other primary attackers both hit negative for the match.  Dayna Roberts tallied 33 assists and 21 digs, and Nikki Holmes added 21 digs as well.

Youngstown State 3, UIC 0
Erika West recorded the 1,000th dig of her career, and middle blocker Jenna Cavanaugh had a historic day in leading the Youngstown State volleyball team to a sweep of UIC on Saturday at Beeghly Center. The set scores were 25-23, 31-29, 25-20.

West, who transferred to YSU as a sophomore, posted a match-high 22 digs and reached her milestone in the third set. She became the 13th Penguin in school history to record 1,000 digs. Cavanaugh had 10 blocks, which is the most by a Penguin in a three-set match since rally scoring began in 2001.
YSU came into the week leading the Horizon League in blocks but was held to just two on Friday night against Valparaiso. The Penguins responded with 15 blocks against the Flames, which contributed to a .225 to .115 edge in attack percentage. In addition to Cavanaugh's 10 blocks, Nichele Johnson had eight.
Alexis Egler paced the offense with 13 kills on a .312 attack percentage, and Shannon Watson had 10. Cavanaugh was a kill shy of collecting a double-double with nine kills, and Johnson added eight for the Penguins, who are now 11-9 overall and 3-2 in Horizon League play.

Sara Sternard had 15 kills for UIC, which dropped to 6-14 overall and 1-4 in conference play.

YSU had to rally late in the first set, and it had to hold off a Flames rally in the second set before emerging with a pair of two-point victories.

UIC led 22-19 in the first set following one of just three Egler attack errors in the match. A serving error gave the Penguins a side out, and they finished the set by scoring six of the final seven points. Egler had two kills during that final stretch and finished with five during the set.

YSU used another 6-1 run to go up 17-13 in the second set, and the Penguins eventually led 24-21 on a Cavanaugh kill. UIC proceeded to score the next four points to go up 25-24, and the Flames did not trail until a block by Cavanaugh and Johnson put the Penguins ahead 30-29. UIC's Kara Johnson hit wide on the next point to give YSU the 31-29 victory.

UIC's only lead in the third set was at 4-3. The Penguins scored the next three points, and they fought through ties at 10 and 15 before pulling away late.

Tags: Valparaiso - Volleyball · Youngstown State - Volleyball
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