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Oct. 3, 2008
Offense Cools
Late as Penguins Falter at Butler in
Five Sets
Indianapolis -- Youngstown State
let a two-sets-to-one lead escape
and dropped its second straight
five-set match Friday evening
against Butler.
The Penguins won both the second and third set 26-24 before
going cold on the attack. YSU was
held to .025 attack percentage
in the fourth set and a -.120 in the
final set.
Ruth Boscaljon had 14 kills but was forced into a season-high
eight errors, including four in the
final set as YSU committed eight as
a team. Kaitlin O'Hara added 13
kills, and Laurie Shives had a
team-high 27 digs.
Three players posted 18 kills for Butler, including Jessica
Wolfe and Porshia Allen in
double-double efforts. Kelsey Labrum
also registered 18 kills and hit a
team-best .314.
The Bulldogs and Penguins ranked first and second in the
Horizon League in blocks entering
the match, but Butler recorded the
only block of the first set in its
25-20 win. O'Hara and Boscaljon each
had five kills without an error as
the Penguins hit a match-best .257.
Butler countered with a .395 clip
and got six kills from Allen.
The Penguins battled through 14 ties and five lead changes to
win the second set 26-24. YSU hit
just .128 but blocked six attacks in
forcing Butler to commit 18 errors.
Haley Kapferer had four of her
match-high eight stops in the set
while Karla Everhart and Tasha Reid
had three apiece.
Kapferer blocked the final two attacks in the third set as
YSU led by five three different
times before Butler tied the score
at 24-24.
Butler jumped out to a 7-1 lead and never trailed in the
fourth set when it hit .297 and had
3.5 blocks en route to a 25-16 win.
YSU cut the margin to three five
times, including 17-14, before
Butler pulled away.
The Bulldogs scored the first six points of the tiebreaker
and never let the Penguins get
closer than 6-2 before winning 15-8. |