North Dakota Dominates North Dakota State In First Sell-Out Match

  0 Carly DeMarque | September 07th, 2017 | College - Women's Indoor, Division I Mid-Major, News

Match Results

  • North Dakota def. North Dakota State 3-0, (25-18, 25-9, 25-13)
  • Grand Forks, North Dakota
  • The Betty
  • Match Stats

Press Release

Courtesy of North Dakota Athletics

The North Dakota volleyball team dominated its in-state rivals Wednesday night in front of the first sell-out crowd in program history. The Fighting Hawks (10-1) pushed their win streak to six overall thanks to a clean sweep of North Dakota State, putting down the Bison 25-18, 25-9 and 25-13.

UND only trailed by more than a point in the third set and quickly extinguished any thoughts of an NDSU rally with a 7-0 run that put the home team ahead for good at 14-9. The Fighting Hawks got five kills from Faith Dooley in the opening set to win that one 25-18 and used a monster 17-3 run to close out the second set to take that one 25-9.

Freshman Lydia Rutten put an exclamation mark on the sweep, finishing off the third set with her second kill of the evening and giving UND its third-straight win over NDSU.

Dooley finished with a team-high nine kills, while Jordan Vail and Ashley Brueggeman each added seven kills. Those three also came up big on the defensive end, cominbing for eight of the Fighting Hawks’ 11 blocks.

“This was so much more than a match as a win or a loss,” UND head coach Mark Pryor said. “This was an experience, and it was one I know I won’t forget and I know the girls won’t forget either. We know how lucky we are to have this fan base and we will do everything we can as a program to never forget that, and to make them proud of how hard we play, and who we are as people.”

It was decisive from the start. It was a two-point lead for the home team at 16-14 when the Fighting Hawks scored six of the next eight points to effectively end set one, a 25-18 UND victory. In that set, Dooley registered five kills on just six swings while Vail added three on just seven attempts as UND hit .239 in that frame.

The second set was 12-6 in a hurry then North Dakota scored an unreal nine of the final 10 points with the final point coming on a block by Tamara Merseli and Dooley to send the match to intermission, 25-9, and the visitors reeling.

Out of the break, UND got into a rhythm midway through the final session turning a 6-4 deficit into a 16-10 lead and it never looked back.

UND will host George Washington (11:30 a.m.) and Appalachian State (7 p.m.) on Friday and South Dakota State on Saturday (11 a.m.) this weekend at The Betty.

Notes: It marked the first-ever sellout for UND volleyball at the Betty (3,140) … The previous high was another match with NDSU, four seasons ago (2,688 on Sep. 30, 2013) … Sophomore Ashley Brueggeman tied a career high with six total blocks … North Dakota is now 6-2 in the Division I era in the all-time series , including 4-0 at the Betty … Faith Dooley moved past Heather Hanson (1,145) and into ninth place on UND’s all-time kills list (1,150) … She is 17 shy of Annika Smed for eighth … North Dakota leads the NCAA in wins this season with 10 … UND’s attendance (3,140) was more than its first 10 road matches combined (2,888) this season … It was the second-highest attendance for an event at the Betty (3,142, men’s basketball vs. NDSU on Nov. 24, 2013) … North Dakota has won 27 of its last 30 matches, dating back to last season.

Press Release

Courtesy of North Dakota State Athletics

Faith Dooley hit .444 with nine kills and five blocks to lead balanced University of North Dakota to a 3-0 (25-18, 25-9, 25-13) win over North Dakota State in a non-conference volleyball match played Wednesday, Sept. 6, before a sellout crowd of 3,140 at the Betty Engelstad Sports Center.

NDSU (4-3) is scheduled to host George Washington (1-5) at 10 a.m and Appalachian State (2-5) at 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 9, in the Bentson Bunker Fieldhouse.

McKenzie Burke recorded a career-high 13 kills to keep North Dakota State close in the early going before UND pulled away midway in all three sets, Mikaela Purnellcame up with a match-high 27 digs, while Brianna Rasmusson finished with 23 assists and 10 digs.

North Dakota (10-1) finished the evening with 11 team blocks and hit .239. The Fighting Hawks were led by Ashley Brueggeman’s match-high six blocks, while Jordan Vail had four. Bruggeman and Vail both finished with seven kills. Sydney Griffin collected 31 assists Tamara Merseli claimed 16 digs.

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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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