ST. LOUIS, Mo. - After a 10-day hiatus, the No. 12 Washington University in St. Louis volleyball team took down Fontbonne University in four sets (25-21, 25-17, 18-25, 25-12), Wednesday, October 4 inside of the Field House. With the victory, the Bears' record climbed to 11-5, while the Griffins' record fell to 8-6.Â
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WashU enjoyed the statistical advantages in kills (59-41), aces (5-4), assists (56-37), digs (91-87), and hitting percentage (.220-.087).Â
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Junior
Jasmine Sells welcomed her team-leading 12th double-double of the season. Sells recorded 19 kills and completed the double-double with 15 digs.Â
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Sophomore
Sam Buckley compiled a match-high 50 assists and finished off her ninth double-double of the year with 16 digs. Â
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In the first set, thanks to three straight Bear kills, WashU doubled-up the Griffins, 8-4. In the three-point run, the Bears saw two kills from Davis and a kill from Foster. Later in the frame, WashU held the 15-10 cushion after a Fontbonne attack error. However, a string of Griffins points cut WashU's lead to just one, 19-18. With the score tied at 20 all, a Fontbonne service error and a first-year Lead Oyewole kill gave the Bears some breathing room as the score stood at 22-20. After a Fontbonne point, WashU recorded the final three points on a Sells kills, a senior
Lily Steinbach kill, and a Griffins attack error. With the miscue, WashU took set one by a final score of 25-21.Â
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In the second, a slow start plagued the Bears as Fontbonne welcomed a quick 5-1 lead. WashU was able to knot the score at 8-8 via a Griffins ball handling error. A point later, the Bears went on a five-point run to secure the 13-9 cushion. The run featured three kills and two Fontbonne errors. After earning the 13-9 lead, WashU never relinquished the advantage. Another five-point produced a wide, 24-15, lead. At set point, Foster dialed up a kill to push the Bears past Fontbonne in the second, 25-17.Â
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The Griffins raced out the 11-3 lead in the third. WashU tried to mount a ferocious comeback as the home team trimmed the deficit to three, 20-17. Ultimately, Fontbonne took the third by a final of 25-18.Â
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Fontbonne held the slim, 7-6, lead in the fourth. However, the Bears assembled an eight-point run to enjoy the 14-7 advantage. The run was highlighted by three straight Foster kills. With WashU out in front by a score of 14-11, the Bears one-upped their eight-point run by securing a nine-point run to open up the 23-11 lead. A block by senior
Paris Nix and Sells ended the set and match with a 25-12 fourth set WashU victory.Â
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WashU will head to the Windy City for a trio of matches, Friday-Sunday, October 6-8. The Bears will take on No. 20 North Park University on Friday at 7 p.m., before competing in the University Athletic Association Round Robin #2 on Sunday. At the UAA Round Robin, WashU is set to face host, Chicago at 12 p.m., then Carnegie Mellon University at 2 p.m.Â
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