SAN MARCOS, Texas – A balanced attack and timely blocks helped the Texas State volleyball team defeat Sam Houston State Tuesday evening in Strahan Coliseum 3-1 (25-18, 14-25, 25-17, 25-21).
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The Bobcats improved to 4-4 on the season while the Bearkats are now 4-3.
After falling behind 5-3 in the first set, Texas State went on a 7-1 run to go in front for good.
Jaliyah Bolden and
Kelsey Weynand both had two kills apiece during the scoring stretch.
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The second set was close early but a strong offensive performance from SHSU allowed the visitors to tie the match 1-1. The Bearkats recorded 14 kills with a .357 attack percentage in the set while holding the Bobcats to only eight kills.
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In the third set, Texas State jumped out to a 14-9 advantage. However, SHSU scored five straight to tie the score. A kill by
Jordan Kohl kicked started a 6-1 scoring burst for the Bobcats to go back in front.
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The teams traded the next four points to make the score 21-17 in favor of Texas State. Four consecutive kills, two coming on the hand of Kohl, by the Bobcats put them up 2-1 in the match.
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A Texas State service error gave the Bearkats a 6-4 advantage in set four. SHSU followed with a service of its own. Then
Kelsey Weynand smacked a kill and followed by combining on a block with
Morgan Lewis to put the Bobcats back in the lead. Texas State eventually stretched its lead to 14-7 after the visitors were called for a ball handling error.
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The Bearkats came back to cut the Bobcat lead to two twice, the last being at 23-21. Bolden teamed up with Kohl for a block to give the Bobcats match point. The Rowlett, Texas native then helped finish off the match, along with
Shelby Vas Matt, with another block.
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Weynand led all Texas State players with 11 kills. Bolden added 10 kills and a team-high .318 attack percentage and five rejections. Finishing the night with nine kills and four blocks was Kohl.
Erin Hoppe was credited with 40 assists.
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Vas Matt paced the team with 16 digs and two service aces. She also added eight kills and two assists. Also finishing with double-digit digs were
Ali Hubicsak (11) and
Alex Silver (13).
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Texas State finished the evening with 51 kills, a .230 attack percentage and six aces. Defensively, the team recorded nine blocks and had 64 digs. SHSU was held to 47 kills on a .177 attack percentage and recorded only three rejections.
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Next up for the Bobcats is the North Harbour Marriott Challenge in Portland, Oregon. The team begins the tournament against CSU Bakersfield on Friday at 12 p.m. CDT followed by a 5 p.m. match that day against Utah. Concluding the tournament on Saturday, Texas State faces Portland at 12 p.m. CDT.
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