The Dons beat Loyola Marymount for the first time in six years Thursday with a 3-1 win at War Memorial at the Sobrato Center.
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VB | Dons' Defense Tames Lions in Big Win
11/21/2019 11:45:00 PM | Women's Volleyball
SAN FRANCISCO — A dominant defensive performance and a spread-out attack carried the University of San Francisco volleyball team to another milestone victory Thursday, as the Dons beat Loyola Marymount for the first time in six years with a 3-1 (25-18, 21-25, 25-22, 25-19) West Coast Conference victory at War Memorial at the Sobrato Center.
HOW IT HAPPENED
HOW IT HAPPENED
- The Dons (8-19, 4-12 WCC) never trailed in the first set, forcing Loyola Marymount (15-13, 9-7 WCC) into six errors during the match's first 14 points. The Lions would commit 12 errors in the first set alone, hitting -.088. San Francisco forced four of those with four blocks. The Dons would collect 15 blocks on the night – a season high. An early 7-1 run powered by five LMU attack errors (with two USF blocks) set the Dons apart and their lead never dropped below four on their way to a 25-18 set win.
- It was much of the same in the third set when San Francisco grabbed an important, 25-22, set victory to break a 1-1 match tie. The Lions won set two, 25-21, to even things up, holding USF to .029 hitting in the frame – more than .250 below their first set hitting percentage (.281). LMU scored the first point of the third, but never led again. San Francisco got out to a seven-point advantage with an 8-3 run, powered in part by three more LMU errors. The Lions made a quick charge late, scoring three of four points to make it 24-22, but Kathya Garcia finished off the 25-22 win with a kill – one of her team-leading 14 on the night.
- The Lions were not going to go quietly, having won the previous 11 meetings against the Dons, including a 3-0 sweep in Los Angeles on Sept. 28 of this season. The fourth set had five lead changes and 11 ties by the time both teams reached a 15-15 tie. But San Francisco outscored Loyola Marymount 10-4 from there, including five consecutive points to turn a one-point advantage into a six-point lead at 23-17. Valeria Alegrias Cambindo – one of three Dons with double-digit kills Thursday – finished off the Dons' win with a kill to clinch it at 25-19.
- 3: San Francisco was able to spread out its attack, leading to three players collecting double-digit kills. Garcia led USF with 15, Emily Zinger tallied 11 and Alegrias Cambindo chalked up 10.
- 8: Zinger tied a career-high with a match-best eight total blocks. Zinger was one of three Dons with at least five blocks, and six who had multiple blocks on the night.
- 11: Loyola Marymount had won 11 straight versus the Dons before USF's win on Thursday. San Francisco last beat the Lions on Nov. 23, 2013, in San Francisco – almost six years to the day. The Dons also snapped a four-year, eight-match losing streak versus Portland on Saturday.
- The Dons will celebrate five seniors – two from the beach volleyball program and three on the indoor team – in a pregame ceremony at noon Saturday before their match versus Pepperdine. Fans can purchase tickets and find all live coverage links on USFDons.com.
Team Stats
LMU
USF
Kills
50
48
Errors
33
17
Attempts
165
153
Hitting %
.103
.203
Points
65
71
Assists
49
47
Aces
6
7
Blocks
9
16
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