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Westminster (MO) WESTMO 15-14,9-5 SLIAC
3
Winner WashU WU 26-3,5-2 UAA
Westminster (MO) WESTMO
15-14,9-5 SLIAC
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Final
3
WashU WU
26-3,5-2 UAA
Winner
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 F
Westminster (MO) WESTMO 14 17 19 (0)
WashU WU 25 25 25 (3)

Game Recap: Women's Volleyball |

No. 7 Volleyball Wins Fourth Straight with 3-0 Sweep over Westminster

 
St. Louis, Mo. – The No. 7 Washington University in St. Louis volleyball team closed out its 2022 home regular season slate in style on Wednesday evening with a 3-0 sweep over Westminster in non-conference play.
 
The Bears claimed a 25-14, 25-17, 25-19 victory to improve to 26-3 on the year and also finish the regular season at the Field House with a perfect record of 17-0. 
 
In addition, WU won its fourth consecutive game as it dropped only eight sets in total at home this year. 
 
Statistically, WashU was dominant on Wednesday, producing 42 kills with a .262 hitting mark. Westminster finished the contest with 18 hitting errors and finished the match hitting .011 as a team. 
 
Lily Steinbach led the Bears behind a career-high 12 kills with a .611 hitting clip on 18 total attacks.
 
Lane Bohrer recorded nine kills and a team-high 17 digs, while Michaela Bach added seven kills and nine digs defensively. 
 
Lucy Davis registered six kills and Zoe Foster chipped in with five kills and a solo block. 
 
Sam Buckley led the Bears in assists with 36, while also tallying six digs and Taryn Gurbach notched eight digs in the victory.
 
 In the opening set, WashU posted 14 kills as a team and pushed its way in front with a 6-2 lead in the early going. 
 
The Blue Jays trimmed the lead down to just a point at 9-8, but WashU quickly stormed back ahead with a 7-2 scoring run for a 16-10 advantage. 
 
Leading 16-13, WU closed out the opening frame on a 9-1 run for a 25-14 set victory. 
 
WashU did not slow down in the second set, collecting 16 kills altogether as a team for a match-best .323 hitting mark. 
 
The Bears pulled ahead 6-1 right from the start but WC would fight back and even the set at 10-10. 
 
A 10-3 scoring run from WashU would extend the Bears' lead out to 20-13 before a kill from Steinbach followed by a service ace from Bach gave WashU a 25-17 set win for a 2-0 lead. 
 
In the third, the Bears shook off a slow start as it went back-and-forth with both teams trading multiple leads. 
 
Later on in the frame the score was even at 13-13, Steinbach came up huge again for the Bears with two additional kills, while multiple errors from the Blue Jays and a kill from Abby Li put WU in front 20-16. 
 
The Bears would not trail the rest of the way and would win the final three points of the set on a kill from Tori Taylor, an Amanda Gild service ace, and an attack error from Westminster to seal the match. 
 
WashU will return to action on Saturday in Greencastle, Ind. against Transylvania and DePauw.
 
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