Sept. 15, 2006
Lutes Handle Boxers in Northwest Conference
Opener
(Courtesy Pacific University Sports Information Department)
Match Statistics
FOREST GROVE -- Pacific Lutheran rebounded from a nine-point
deficit early in game one to take control rest of the way Friday,
beating Pacific in three games, 30-22, 30-27, 30-23, in both teams'
Northwest Conference volleyball opener at the Pacific Athletic
Center.
The Boxers (3-8, 0-1 NWC) hit well in the first half of game one,
only to watch errors bring the Lutes (6-4, 1-0 NWC) back into
it. The two teams played a tight game in the second set before
PLU took early control in game three to seal the victory.
Kati McGinn led the Lutes with 15 kills and Stacie Matz finished
with 13 as the team hit .234 for the match. Jill Peacock paced
the Boxers with eight kills as Pacific finished with a .045 attack
percentage.
Pacific used a pair of kills each from Sarah Braun and Jill Peacock
to open a 14-6 lead in game one, but watched the Lutes quickly
turn the tide and tie the game at 16-16 on Kelcy Joynt's kill.
A string of Pacific attack errors followed to make the lead 22-18.
The Boxers came back to within three points, but gave up four
more errors in the final stretch to take the 30-22 victory.
It appeared that Pacific would take advantage of a close contest
in game, using a string of three Lutes errors to build a 17-14
lead. The Boxers maintained the lead until McGinn¹s kill
tied it up at 26-26, and a Pacific attack error gave PLU the 27-26
lead. Pacific tied it again on Kayleen Mitchell's kill, but two
more kills by McGinn squeaked out the Lutes win at 30-27.
Game three also opened close, with the Boxers again holding a
narrow three-point lead, 8-5, on a Peacock kill. The advantage
was short-lived, however, as Stacie Matz served 11 straight winners
for the Lutes, buoyed by three Kyla Wytko kills, to build a 17-9
PLU lead. The Lutes would lead by as much as 10 points before
Pacific cut the lead in half, 26-21, on Caitlin
Gollehon's service ace. That's as close as Pacific would get,
as a pair of errors closed the match in PLU¹s favor.
Pacific returns to the home floor Saturday night, hosting Puget
Sound in another Northwest Conference match-up. Pacific Lutheran
will stay in the Portland area for a Saturday match-up with Lewis
& Clark.