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Lucy Davis Attack Against Greenville - Sept. 19, 2023
Micah Manuel
1
Greenville GRNVLU 5-7,2-0 SLIAC
3
Winner WashU WU 8-4,0-0 UAA
Greenville GRNVLU
5-7,2-0 SLIAC
1
Final
3
WashU WU
8-4,0-0 UAA
Winner
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Greenville GRNVLU 16 21 25 17 (1)
WashU WU 25 25 17 25 (3)

Game Recap: Women's Volleyball |

Nine Bears Record a Kill as No. 12 Volleyball Defeats Greenville

ST. LOUIS, Mo. - In a balanced effort, the No. 12 Washington University in St. Louis took down Greenville University in four sets, Tuesday, Sept. 19. In total, nine Bears tallied at least one kill to push WashU past GU (25-16, 25-21, 17-25, 25-17). With the victory, WashU's record upped to 8-4, while Greenville's record slipped to 5-7 on the year. 
 
WashU welcomed the statistical advantage in kills (52-42), blocks (10-5), assists (47-41), and digs (78-70).  
 
Sophomore Sam Buckley garnered her eighth double-double of the season. Buckley totaled 35 assists and 18 digs in the four-set victory. 
 
Junior Jasmine Sells, senior Lily Steinbach, and first-year Leah Oyewole all tied for the team lead in kills with nine.  
 
Sells saw a season-high of five rejections, while Steinbach and junior Lucy Davis recorded four and three blocks, respectively. 
 
Junior Elise Gilroy notched a team-high 21 digs with first-year Ellie Laird earning 13 digs. 
 
In the opening set, WashU held the 8-4 advantage. In the first eight Bear points, WashU saw kills from Sells, Oyewole, Steinbach, and junior Zoe Foster. Later in the frame, Davis deposited a thunderous kill to open a 16-8 cushion. With WashU up late, 24-13, GU assembled a three-point run to cut into the Bear lead, 24-16. However, Sells ended the first set on a well-placed kill to take the set by a final score of 25-16. 
 
In the second, the Bears doubled-up Greenville as the score stood at 14-7. The Panthers went on a four-point run to cut the deficit to 18-15. After the run, WashU's powerful offense answered right back with a three-point run to grab the 21-15 advantage. With the Bears at set point, Davis manufactured the set ending kill to push WashU past GU, 25-21. 
 
The Panthers put together several runs in the third to race out to a 17-10 lead. The Bears attempted a comeback, but GU took the third by a score of 25-17. 
 
The opening portion of the fourth saw back-and-forth action with the Bears clinging to an 8-6 lead. Later in the fourth, WashU welcomed a three-point run to open up a 15-9 cushion. The run featured a GU service error, a Laird ace, and a Davis kill. The Bears then garnered the 23-16 advantage late in the set. Back-to-back Steinbach kills gave WashU the four-set victory with a tally of 25-17.  
 
The Bears will make the trip to Cleveland, Ohio to begin University Athletic Association action with the UAA Round Robin #1, Saturday-Sunday, Sept. 23-24. WashU will tangle with Case Western Reserve University and Brandeis University on Saturday, before wrapping up the first-round robin with a date against No. 10 New York University on Sunday. 

 
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