No. 2 Minnesota Goes to 2-0 In Conference Defeating No. 17 Ohio State

  0 Carly DeMarque | September 25th, 2016 | Big Ten, College - Women's Indoor, News

Match Stats

 

The Gophers out hit Ohio State .230 to .162, led by Sarah Wilhite who produced a double-double with 15 kill and 11 digs, hitting for .316. Molly Lohman hit for .500 and seven kills. Wilhite and Samantha Seliger-Swenson each picked up 11 digs.

Ohio State’s Madison Smeathers recorded eight kills with no errors to hit an impressive .571. Libero Valeria Leon picked up 22 digs on the night, averaging 5.57 digs per set for the weekend.

Press Release

Courtesy of Minnesota Athletics

The No. 2 University of Minnesota volleyball team defeated No. 17 Ohio State on Saturday night 25-16, 25-18, 18-25, 25-22, to improve to 10-1 on the season and 2-0 in the Big Ten.

As a team, the Golden Gophers hit .230 to Ohio State’s .162, and out-blocked the Buckeyes 8.5 to 5. Minnesota also held a 62-59 dig advantage. Sarah Wilhite led the team with 15 kills as she hit .316, Alexis Hart followed with nine, with Molly Lohman establishing seven kills and hit. 500. Dalianliz Rosado, Wilhite and Samantha Seliger-Swenson all had 11 digs, with Sophie Beckley and Katie Schau earning eight. Seliger-Swenson also had 35 assists and two kills.

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Minnesota will travel to Indiana next Friday to take on the Hoosiers at 6 p.m. CT.

Set Breakdown:

Set 1: The Gophers opened the match with a 25-16 win. Minnesota jumped out to a 7-1 lead as the Buckeyes called its first timeout of the match. H Tapp, however, came out of the timeout with a kill to put Minnesota up, 8-1. A P Tapp kill later put the Gophers up 13-6, while a Wilhite kill put Minnesota up, 17-9. OSU came back and cut the Gophers lead to 18-12. Back-to-back kills from Hannah and P Tapp gave Minnesota a 20-13 lead. The Buckeyes closed out the set with three errors, one service and two attack errors, to go up, 1-0.

Set 2: Minnesota erased a 4-1 Buckeye start to come back and win the set, 25-18. Trailing 4-1, the Gophers came back and tied the set at 6-6 and again at 7-7 before going on a 5-0 run and up 12-8. Ohio State called a timeout and cut the Gopher lead to two before Wilhite added a kill for a 13-10 lead. Off of Wilhite’s serve rotation, Minnesota went on a 6-0 run lead as the Gophers went up 18-10. During that span, Minnesota had five kills as OSU attempted to break the string with its second timeout. The Buckeyes earned a sideout at 19-12 Gopher advantage and later went up  23-17 on a Hart kill, while the Gophers finished off the set with two Wilhite kills to go up, 2-0.

Set 3: The Buckeyes hit .359 to Minnesota’s .200 to earn a 25-18 third set win. OSU came out of the break and took an 8-3 lead, which forced Minnesota to call its first timeout of the match. A Wilhite kill put the Gopher down four at 12-8. Trailing 14-9, Minnesota strung together three-straight on a Seliger-Swenson kill, an ace by Rosado and a block from P Tapp/Lohman/Hart. The Buckeyes, however, took a 17-12 lead and forced Minnesota to call a second timeout. The Gophers battled back and cut the OSU lead to four at 19-15 as the Buckeyes called a timeout. Minnesota cut the lead to 21-17 off an OSU attack error, but OSU finished off the set with a kill and a Gopher attack error to cut Minnesota’s match lead to 2-1.

Set 4: Trailing 19-18, the Gophers finished off the set and the match with a 25-22 set win. Minnesota opened the fourth set with a 5-2 lead off a Seliger-Swenson kill. After back-to-back attack errors from OSU and an 8-3 lead, the Buckeyes took their first timeout. OSU, however, climbed back into the set and cut the Gopher lead to 10-9 on back-to-back aces as Minnesota called a timeout. The Gophers took an 18-15 lead before OSU came back and tied the set at 18 as the Gophers called a timeout. After an OSU ace to go up 19-18, Minnesota went on a 5-0 run to go up 23-19. OSU added back-to-back points to cut the lead to two, but the Gophers would take the match after three kills from Wilhite.

 

Press Release

Courtesy of Ohio State Athletics

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – The No. 17 Ohio State University women’s volleyball team withstood several haymakers from the second-ranked Minnesota Golden Gophers (10-2, 2-0 B1G) to extend Saturday’s match before ultimately falling in four sets (25-16, 25-18, 18-25, 25-22).

Valeria León followed an impressive performance the night prior with another stellar effort vs. Minnesota, digging up 22 balls inside the Sports Pavilion. Ohio State’s senior libero averaged 5.57 digs per set for the weekend. Freshman Madison Smeathers was quite effective from the middle, crushing eight kills on 14 errorless swings for a .571 hitting percentage against UM.

Minnesota raced out of the gates to the tune of an 8-1 edge in the opening set. Ohio State cut the deficit to no less than five tallies the rest of the way, dropping the first frame 25-16.

Set number two saw the Buckeyes grab an early upper hand, going up 4-1. Leading 8-7 minutes later, Ohio State then fell victim to a 12-2 Gopher run pushing Minnesota on top 19-10 and carrying momentum into the locker rooms with a 25-18 triumph right before intermission.

The Buckeyes came alive once play resumed, attacking .359 in the third set. Audra Appold went off for seven kills on 15 attempts to lead the way. A 4-0-6 offensive stat line from Smeathers also helped propel OSU to a 25-18 winner. The Gophers were forced to burn a timeout down 8-3 following a block from ‘Taylor Squared’ (Hughes & Sandbothe), failing to pull back within closer than three points for the remainder of Ohio State’s victorious period.

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – The No. 17 Ohio State University women’s volleyball team withstood several haymakers from the second-ranked Minnesota Golden Gophers (10-2, 2-0 B1G) to extend Saturday’s match before ultimately falling in four sets (25-16, 25-18, 18-25, 25-22).

Valeria León followed an impressive performance the night prior with another stellar effort vs. Minnesota, digging up 22 balls inside the Sports Pavilion. Ohio State’s senior libero averaged 5.57 digs per set for the weekend. Freshman Madison Smeathers was quite effective from the middle, crushing eight kills on 14 errorless swings for a .571 hitting percentage against UM.

Minnesota raced out of the gates to the tune of an 8-1 edge in the opening set. Ohio State cut the deficit to no less than five tallies the rest of the way, dropping the first frame 25-16.

Set number two saw the Buckeyes grab an early upper hand, going up 4-1. Leading 8-7 minutes later, Ohio State then fell victim to a 12-2 Gopher run pushing Minnesota on top 19-10 and carrying momentum into the locker rooms with a 25-18 triumph right before intermission.

The Buckeyes came alive once play resumed, attacking .359 in the third set. Audra Appold went off for seven kills on 15 attempts to lead the way. A 4-0-6 offensive stat line from Smeathers also helped propel OSU to a 25-18 winner. The Gophers were forced to burn a timeout down 8-3 following a block from ‘Taylor Squared’ (Hughes & Sandbothe), failing to pull back within closer than three points for the remainder of Ohio State’s victorious period.

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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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