Match Stats
Arizona started the match strong with a 25-23 first set win, but the Beavers fought back to take the next three, with Arizona rarely leading the final three sets.
Two Oregon State players recorded double-doubles in the victory. Mary-Kate Marshall had 17 kills and 17 digs to lead the way for the Beavers, while Lanesha Reagan put down 14 kills and picked up a career-best 19 digs.
Despite out-hitting Oregon State 63-52, Arizona made 30 attack errors, stopping them from winning the match.
Kalei Mau recorded a double-double in the match with 23 kills and 16 digs, while Kendra Dahlke put down 19 kills and nine digs. Setter Penina Snuka dished out 51 assists and picked up 11 digs for her seventh straight double-double.
This loss marks Arizona’s second consecutive road stint with a big victory over a ranked opponent, followed by a loss to one of the conference’s bottom teams. The win marked Oregon States second conference win of the season.
Press Release
Courtesy of Oregon State Athletics
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Mary-Kate Marshall and Lanesha Reagan each recorded double doubles to help guide the Oregon State volleyball team to a four-set victory over Arizona Sunday afternoon at Gill Coliseum.
Set scores were 23-25, 25-20, 25-23 and 25-20.
In a match that saw 36 ties and 13 lead changes, the Beavers were victors over the Wildcats for the second straight match at Gill Coliseum – in 2015 it was a victory over then-No. 23 Arizona – after a fourth set the Beavers owned late. The set also saw its fair share of ties and lead changes – nine and four, respectively – but the Beavers never trailed after going up 14-13 midway through the frame.
It was Marshall’s 17th and final kill that did in the Wildcats after Arizona, down 24-17, went on a three-point run. An Oregon State timeout followed before the junior posted her 34th kill of the weekend.
The double double marked the fourth of the season for Marshall, who also tallied 17 digs.
Reagan, meanwhile, increased her team lead in double doubles to nine with a 14-kill, 19-dig afternoon. The 19 digs are a career-best for the redshirt sophomore, who earlier this season had 18 against USC.
Lila Toner had 10 kills to help pace an Oregon State (9-14 overall, 2-10 Pac-12 Conference) attack that hit .213 compared to .195 for the Wildcats. Arizona was forced into 30 attack errors – despite finishing with 63 kills to Oregon State’s 52. Arizona also finished with 11 service errors while the Beavers had six. Oregon State finished with five aces to the Wildcats’ one.
Arizona (14-10, 6-6) also out-dug the Beavers, 72-to-63, with Reagan’s 19 pacing Oregon State. The Beavers, however, won the battle at the net, with 6.5 blocks to 3 for the Wildcats. Kory Cheshire had a match-best four, including two solo.
The Beavers hit .190 in a first-set loss, and despite dropping to .176 in set two, won it 25-20. That’s due in large part to holding the Wildcats to a .070 clip. Arizona had 12 kills but was also charged with nine errors.
Oregon State won set three – the most “tame” of the match due to just seven ties and two lead changes – by hitting .278. And in set four, OSU hit .208, limiting Arizona to a .133 percentage.
Oregon State heads to the state of Washington next weekend for a pair of matches against the Huskies and Cougars. The Beavers open at Washington State Friday night at 7 p.m., followed by a Sunday match at Washington that starts at 3 p.m.
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Press Release
Courtesy of Arizona Athletics
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Oregon State won the final three sets, taking down Arizona in Corvallis in four (23-25, 25-20, 25-23, 25-20).
Kalei Mau had 23 kills and 16 digs and Kendra Dahlke added 19 kills and nine digs, but the Cats hit just .195 as a team in the match.
UA outdug Oregon State 72-63, helped out by four Wildcats in double digits. Laura Larson led Arizona with 17 digs, followed by Mau’s 16. Penina Snuka had 11 digs to go along with 51 assists for her seventh straight double-double, 16th overall. McKenna Painton also had 11 digs.
This marked Arizona’s second consecutive roadtrip with a big victory over a ranked opponent followed by a loss to one of the conference’s bottom teams. Sunday’s win was just Oregon State’s second conference win of the season. Oregon State improved to 9-14, 2-10 Pac-12 while Arizona fell to 14-10, 6-6 Pac-12.
Arizona won the opening set 25-23, but the Beavers responded by taking the next three. The Cats rarely led after the first.
The Cats return home next week to face USC (Wednesday) and UCLA (Friday).
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