Creighton Takes Down Marquette In Three

  0 Carly DeMarque | September 24th, 2016 | College - Women's Indoor, Division I Mid-Major, News

Match Stats

Creighton hit for .299 with Marquette not close behind, posting a .236 hitting percentage.

Jaali Winters contributed a double-double for the Bluejays, with 12 kills and 13 digs, hitting a season-high .370. Taryn Kloth and Lauren Smith each posted 10 kills, with Smith who hit for an astounding .588, while Marysa Wilkinson put down six blocks and seven kills.

The Golden Eagles contributed great performances out of Taylor Louis and Allie Barber who each had 13 kills, with Barber hitting .571 on one error. Laure Houg picked up 17 digs.

 

Press Release

Courtesy of Creighton Athletics

OMAHA, Neb. — The Creighton Volleyball team opened BIG EAST play on Friday night with a convincing 3-0 sweep of Marquette in a battle of the team’s picked atop the league’s preseason poll. Scores of the match were 25-22, 25-22, 25-18.

Creighton (7-6, 1-0 BIG EAST) won its third straight league opener, while also picking up its sixth straight victory over the Golden Eagles. Marquette, which was 27th in the latest AVCA poll, led just once all night (3-2 in the second set) and dropped to 10-3 overall in its league opener.

With setter Lydia Dimke distributing the ball to five different attackers to the tune of 35 assists and a .299 team hitting percentage, the Bluejays had plenty of options. Jaali Winters had a double-double with 12 kills and 13 digs on season-best .370 hitting, while Taryn Kloth and Lauren Smith each supplied 10 kills. Smith hit .588 on the night, continuing a torrid stretch that has seen the fifth-year senior hit .456 in her last four matches.

Creighton won all but one statistical category, owning the lead in kills (51-37), assists (43-35), hitting percentage (.299 – .236), digs (55-45) and blocks (6-2). Marquette’s lone victory on the box score came in aces, where it had two against CU’s one.

The Bluejays started quickly in all three sets, including a 6-1 margin to open the match before star Marquette outside hitter Taylor Louis finally got her first kill on her ninth swing. CU’s lead reached as large as 19-12, and CU would side out just enough to finish off a 25-22 win after the Golden Eagles withstood a trio of CU set points. Kloth had five kills and Winters six digs in the opening frame, while Marysa Wilkinson had four of her match-high six blocks.

Marquette’s lone lead of the night came at 3-2 in the second set, but CU answered with a 4-0 run on Dimke’s serve to retake the lead for good. CU’s lead stretched to 21-14 before being trimmed to 24-22 late until Winters found the floor with one of her 12 kills. CU hit .364 in the second set, with Dimke dishing 15 assists.

Creighton hit .333 in the final frame, as six Bluejays had at least one kill. That included libero Brittany Witt, who pushed one over on CU’s second contact for her first career kill to make it 19-13 and prompt MU’s final timeout of the evening. CU once again moved in front 21-14 led 24-17 when Louis hit one wide that was overturned after view to prolong the match one more point. The respite did little for the visitors, who served into the net to close out the match.

Louis finished with 13 kills, but hit just .122 while taking 41 of MU’s 106 swings. Allie Barber was MU’s top option on the night, also finishing with 13 kills but hitting .571. Lauren Houg dug a match-best 17 balls for MU, which finished the night without a block assist.

Creighton returns to action on Sunday at 1 pm when it hosts DePaul (7-6, 1-0 BIG EAST).

Press Release

Courtesy of Marquette Athletics

OMAHA, Neb.– Redshirt sophomore Taylor Louis and freshman Allie Barber each recorded double digit kills with 13, but the Marquette University women’s volleyball team dropped its BIG EAST Conference opener on Friday night with a 3-0 (25-22, 25-22, 25-18) loss at Creighton.

Barber’s 13 kills was a career-high and she ended the match with just one error as she hit .571. Senior setter Sara Blasier dished out 28 assists, while classmate Laure Houg collected 17 digs. Marquette (10-3, 0-1) posted just two team blocks in the match on solo blocks from redshirt sophomore Jenna Rosenthal.

Jaali Winters led Creighton (7-6, 1-0) with 12 kills, while Taryn Cloth and Lauren Smith each notched 10.

“I thought Creighton played great tonight,” head coach Ryan Theis said. “I think the issue on our end was how we practiced on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. We didn’t get better this week and it showed.”

MU got off to a slow start in the first set as Creighton rolled out to a 6-1 lead before the Golden Eagles’ offense began clicking. Louis tallied five of Marquette’s eight kills in the frame. After Creighton reached set point at 24-19, Marquette held the Jay’s off with four consecutive points before dropping the frame, 25-22.

In the second set, MU was tied with the Jays, 3-3, but Creighton rattled off three unanswered points to take a 6-3 lead and forced the Golden Eagles to call timeout. It was a repeat of the first set as Creighton took set point at 24-20, but Marquette kept fighting for two points before the Bluejays landed a kill to go ahead 2-0 in the match.

The third set opened like the first two as Creighton jumped out to an early lead. Marquette’s offense could not find the floor and totaled five errors in the frame to hit just .161. Trailing 9-3, MU called its first timeout after three consecutive kills from the Bluejays, and burned through the second timeout, trailing 19-13. Senior Meghan Niemann landed a kill and Louis connected on back-to-back attempts, but a service error finished the match as Creighton won, 25-18.

The Golden Eagles continue their road trip and will travel to Providence on Sunday, Sept. 25 for a Noon Central time contest.

 

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Carly DeMarque has been involved with competitive volleyball for the majority of her life, playing competitively at the club and collegiate level for 15 years and coaching club for five. Now a retired Division I volleyball athlete out of McNeese State University, she continues her volleyball enthusiasm by stepping back into …

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