Watkins
1
Texas State TXST 14-10, 9-3 Sun Belt
3
Winner UALR UALR 18-4, 12-0 Sun Belt
Texas State TXST
14-10, 9-3 Sun Belt
1
Final
3
UALR UALR
18-4, 12-0 Sun Belt
Winner
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Texas State TXST 8 25 22 18 (1)
UALR UALR 25 23 25 25 (3)

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Conference Leader UALR Stymies Bobcats

Watkins leads Texas State with 10 kills

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – The Sun Belt Conference leading UALR Trojans took down Texas State, 3-1 (25-8, 23-25, 25-22, 25-18), Thursday night to stay undefeated in conference play. The Bobcats drop to 14-10 and 9-3 in the SBC this season. With the win, the Trojans tie the team's longest winning streak of 13 consecutive matches, set just last season.
 
The match was competitive with both teams jostling for the lead throughout the second and third sets, resulting in 26 ties and 12 lead changes.
 
Amanda Watkins led the Bobcats with 10 kills, hitting six of them in the third set. She finished the match with just one error on 17 attempts for a .529 hitting percentage. After Watkins, Alexandra Simms had nine kills while Jordan Kohl and Lauren Kirch added seven kills each.
 
Ali Gonzales and Jordan Moore combined for 38 assists with Gonzalez tallying 20 in addition to two aces. Brenna Lyles, playing the third and fourth sets at libero, led the team in digs with 12 while Keeley Davis finished with 11 digs with six kills and an ace.
 
The Bobcats tallied six blocks in the match with both Kirch and Watkins in on three each. The Trojans, however, finished with 14 blocks, six coming in the first set.
 
Edina Selimovic was too much for Texas State as she struck 15 kills with 11 block assists for one of three UALR double-doubles in the match. Edina Begic added 14 kills with 17 digs while Sonja Milanovic finished with 13 kills and 16 digs.
 
It was a rude awakening for Texas State in the opening set of Thursday's match. The Bobcats were blocked six times while hitting -.235. The Trojans finished the first set with 11 kills on a .450 percentage led by Edina Selimovic with four kills en route to a 25-8 win in the opening frame. Selimovic was also in on five of UALR's six first-set blocks.
 
The Bobcats, however, came storming back in the second set with a 25-23 win. Simms exploded for six kills in the frame while the Bobcats put down 17 kills as a team to hit .220 compared to just 13 kills for UALR on a .182 hitting percentage. Texas State and UALR were even in blocks in the second frame, 2-2.
 
In addition to Simms, Kirch, Brooke Smith and Kohl all hit three kills apiece in the second set. Davis added two more to keep the Bobcats in control of the second frame.
 
Gonzales came out and served two aces on each side of a Smith kill to give Texas State a 3-0 lead to start the set. After a UALR point, Smith and Kirch both put down kills to push Texas State's lead to 5-1. That would be the largest lead in the set as both teams went back and forth with six ties in the set, but Texas State came out on top at the end of it to tie the match, 1-1.
 
After the intermission, the third set proved to be much like the second. Both teams jostled back and forth throughout the entire set trying to snag the lead in the match. After Simms did it in the second set, Watkins followed with six kills in the third set to pace the Bobcats as they hit for 14 kills in the frame.
 
Unfortunately, it wasn't enough as UALR put down 16 kills on a .262 hitting percentage to win the fourth set, 25-22, and go ahead in the match, 2-1. It was close throughout the frame with 17 ties in the set.
 
The Trojans were able to stay in control through the fourth set, hitting .324 as a team to finish the match at .279. The Bobcats hit .250 in the final set with just three errors, but only 11 kills. Davis and Watkins led Texas State with three kills each in the frame while Simms and Kohl each added two apiece.
 
Next, the Bobcats return home to host Georgia Southern at 7 p.m. Saturday before taking to the road to face UL Lafayette and South Alabama next weekend.
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Players Mentioned

Keeley Davis

#2 Keeley Davis

OH/RS
5' 11"
Sophomore
1L
Ali Gonzales

#14 Ali Gonzales

S
5' 2"
Senior
2L
Jordan Moore

#16 Jordan Moore

S
5' 8"
Redshirt Sophomore
1L
Alexandra Simms

#9 Alexandra Simms

OH
6' 2"
Senior
3L
Amanda  Watkins

#4 Amanda Watkins

MB
6' 1"
Redshirt Junior
TR
Lauren Kirch

#3 Lauren Kirch

MB
6' 2"
Freshman
HS
Jordan Kohl

#17 Jordan Kohl

RS
6' 3"
Freshman
HS
Brenna Lyles

#22 Brenna Lyles

DS/L
5' 5"
Sophomore
TR

Players Mentioned

Keeley Davis

#2 Keeley Davis

5' 11"
Sophomore
1L
OH/RS
Ali Gonzales

#14 Ali Gonzales

5' 2"
Senior
2L
S
Jordan Moore

#16 Jordan Moore

5' 8"
Redshirt Sophomore
1L
S
Alexandra Simms

#9 Alexandra Simms

6' 2"
Senior
3L
OH
Amanda  Watkins

#4 Amanda Watkins

6' 1"
Redshirt Junior
TR
MB
Lauren Kirch

#3 Lauren Kirch

6' 2"
Freshman
HS
MB
Jordan Kohl

#17 Jordan Kohl

6' 3"
Freshman
HS
RS
Brenna Lyles

#22 Brenna Lyles

5' 5"
Sophomore
TR
DS/L