SEATTLE – Behind a match-high 14 kills on .542 hitting from
Madison Dennison and a double-double of 11 kills and 10 digs from
Lexi Thompson, the Utah Valley University volleyball team opened Western Athletic Conference play with 3-0 sweep at Seattle University on Saturday afternoon at SU's Connolly Complex in Seattle (25-17, 25-21, 25-21).
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UVU improves to 6-10 on the season and 1-0 in WAC play with the victory, while SU drops to 4-10 and 0-1 in league play.Â
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"When you can win on the road, especially in conference play, it's great. We're thrilled that our girls came to play today and we were able to do some really good things," head UVU coach
Sam Atoa said. "Seattle is a good team and this is a great accomplishment to win on their home court."
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Dennison too added match-high six blocks on the day for the Wolverines, while
Sierra Starley also notched a double-double with 37 assists and 11 digs.
Izzie Hinton and
Alexis Davies were next for UVU offensively by recording seven and six respective kills, while
Seren Merrill led the way from the back row with a team-high 15 digs.
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"Sierra had a good connection going today and both Madison and Lexi were able to do some nice things for us," Atoa added. "They had a great flow going and it was huge for us."
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With SU holding to an early 3-0 advantage in the opening set, UVU responded with a 7-1 run to take a 7-4 lead. Allred led the spurt with a trio of kills. Leading 7-6, the Wolverines then managed to pound home six of the next seven points to take a 13-7 advantage. With UVU later holding to an 18-10 lead, the Redhawks answered back with a 5-1 spurt to pull within four at 19-15. But the Wolverines would respond down the stretch by scoring six of the final eight points to take the opener by a score of 25-17. Allred led UVU with four first-set kills.
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The second set stayed close until UVU managed to piece together four consecutive points to take a 12-7 lead. Thompson capped the rally for the Wolverines with a kill. With Utah Valley later leading 15-10, UVU managed to drive home back-to-back-to-back points to extend its advantage to eight, 18-10. Ahead 19-13, Seattle U then bounced back with a 3-1 spurt to make it a 20-16 score. SU then managed to cut the deficit to three late, but back answered UVU with clutch kills from
Izzie Hinton and
Alexis Davies to take the second set, 25-21, and a 2-0 lead in the match.
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With Seattle holding to an early 10-8 lead in the third game, UVU struck back with a 6-1 run to take a 14-11 advantage. Dennison led the Utah Valley spurt with a pair of blocks and a kill. Following a kill from SU's Maja Stojanovic, the Wolverines then pounded home three straight kills of their own to take a 17-11 lead. Dennison had two in the stretch while Thompson added one. With UVU later holding to a 19-15 lead, the Redhawks struck back with a 4-1 spurt to pull within one at 20-19. The Wolverines then immediately answered, however, by scoring three of the next four points to take a 23-20 lead. Following an SU point, UVU responded with a block assist from Dennison and Davies and a final kill from Dennison to take the final set, 25-21.
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As a team, UVU outhit SU, .203 to .070, on the day.
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Katarina Glavanic paced the Redhawks in the contest with 10 kills. Â Â
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With the victory, UVU improved to 4-1 all-time in WAC openers and 8-1 in league openers at the NCAA Division I level.
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The Wolverines will continue conference play on the road next week when they head to Phoenix and Bakersfield to face Grand Canyon on Sept. 28 and CSU Bakersfield on Sept. 30. UVU will then welcome the 2016 WAC Tournament Champion UT Rio Grande Valley Vaqueros to town on Oct. 5 for its 2017 home conference opener. Â
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