416 with 38 kills and seven errors in 75 attacks. 11 Baylor, but the other three matches ended in sweeps, including No.
Morgahn Fingall led with 15 kills as she hit. Azhani Tealer had nine kills, two aces, four blocks, and four digs … No. 324, and had an assist, two aces, a block, and five digs. Fifth-ranked Kentucky (13-3, 6-0), which won at LSU (7-11, 3-6) on Thursday in a tough four, swept the Tigers on Friday 25-17, 25-23, 25-20. Ade Owokoniran led with nine kills and three blocks, one solo. 412, and had four blocks … Jade Parchment had 19 kills and Taylor Rowland 18 as NC State (10-8, 4-3) hit. 393 and had an ace and a dig … North Carolina (14-4, 3-4) swept at Boston College (12-9, 2-5) as four players had eight or more kills and the Tar Heels hit. Morgan Chacon led with 14 kills as she hit. FSU had 43 kills with six errors in 81 attacks. 457 and swept visiting Virginia (8-9, 1-6). Ashley Slater led with 13 kills …įlorida State (12-4, 5-2) hit.
Miami’s Janice Leao had 15 kills with one error in 27 attacks and five blocks … Wake Forest (11-7, 2-5) beat visiting Notre Dame (7-10, 3-4), sweeping the Irish for the first time in program history. Kayla Lund had 16 kills, four assists, three aces, and nine digs. Chinaza Ndee led with 17 kills as she hit. 526 and had two digs and three blocks, one solo … Pittsburgh (6-1 6-1) won 21-25, 25-22, 25-16, 25-18 to knock host Miami (14-3, 5-2) out of second place. Anna Stevenson led with 13 kills as she hit. 4 Pittsburgh both won, and so did Wake Forest, with a sweep of visiting Notre Dame. ASU’s Marta Levinska had 17 kills, an ace, a block, and 14 digs.ĪCC - Second-ranked and unbeaten Louisville and No. Emilia Weske had 10 kills, four blocks, and three digs. Kalen Owes led USC with 12 kills as she hit. She had five digs and six blocks, four solo. 424 after having four errors in 33 attacks and added an ace, two blocks, and 18 digs … Washington State (11-6, 5-2) won 25-21, 25-19, 25-18 at Oregon State (3-14, 1-6) behind 17 kills by Pia Timmer, who had an assist, two aces, a block, and five digs …Ĭolorado (12-4, 3-4) swept at Cal (7-11, 0-7) as Maya Tabron had 13 kills and hit. PAC-12 - There were no surprises for a change as both ranked teams, No. Adanna Rollins had 15 kills, two assists, an ace, three blocks, and 14 digs … Michigan (11-5, 4-3) swept Maryland (14-5, 2-4) behind 17 kills by Jess Mruzik, who hit. 15 Penn State (13-4, 6-1) beat visiting Rutgers (8-10, 0-7) in four as Kaitlyn Hord had 16 kills in 24 errorless attacks and seven blocks, two solo, in the 25-17, 25-10, 22-25, 25-18 victory. Dana Rettke, who had six blocks - one solo - and Grace Loberg had nine kills each. Devyn Robinson led with 10 kills and had one error in 14 attacks to go with three blocks. Third-ranked Wisconsin (14-1, 6-1) swept at Michigan State (8-8, 1-6) as the Badgers hit. Purdue’s Caitlyn Newton had 16 kills, 11 digs, and three blocks, one solo … Emily Londot hit negative but had 13 kills, six blocks, and 15 digs. 182, had four players with 11 or more kills. 6 Purdue (13-3, 5-2) 25-23, 25-21, 19-25, 25-21 to create a three-way tie with Minnesota for fourth in the conference.
7 Buckeyes returned the favor and beat visiting No. Temple had one against South Florida and Belmont did it against Eastern Illinois.Ĭlick here for a look at Saturday’s schedule and key matches around the nation.īIG TEN - Ohio State (15-2, 5-2) opened the Big Ten season by losing in five at Purdue. USC pulled one off at Arizona State, winning 16-14 in the fifth. No other ranked teams lost on Friday in NCAA Division I women’s volleyball.īut what would an NCAA volleyball Friday be without reverse sweeps? Ohio State squared things up with Purdue as the No.
Ohio State's Arica Davis, left, and Mia Grunze put up the block on Purdue's Grace Cleveland/Ohio State photo