New Mexico-Wyoming: Box Score
LARAMIE, Wyo. (Nov.
3, 2016) – Both Laura Beach and Kayla Slofkiss recorded double-digit kills
to help lift the University of Wyoming Cowgirl volleyball team to a 3-1 (25-18,
25-16, 19-25, 25-13) win over New Mexico on Thursday night in the UniWyo Sports
Complex. The victory was the fourth-straight for Wyoming (16-9, 9-3 MW) over
the Lobos.
"New Mexico has a lot of fire power and our defense was
great for three sets," UW head coach Chad Callihan said. "During that third set
New Mexico was able to get anything they wanted and they were taking advantage
of it. We needed to bring that defensive intensity back during the fourth set.
Although New Mexico created a little rhythm, our girls did a nice job of responding
and closing out the match."
Slofkiss recorded her fourth double-double of the season
with 14 kills and 13 digs against UNM (14-13, 4-8 MW). She was joined by fellow
senior Courtney Chacon who had her seventh double-double of the year with a
match-high 43 assists to go along with 14 digs. Beach brought home a match-best
15 kills on 20 swings, to hit for a .700 clip against New Mexico. She also
recorded three blocks on Thursday as Slofkiss tied her season-high with six.
Freshman Madi Fields had a season-high 20 digs for the Brown
and Gold. She also had four assists and led both squads with four service aces.
Freshman Tara Traphagan recorded a career-best nine kills for UW and also had
two blocks, while sophomore Reed Copeland smashed home six kills in addition to
five total blocks for Wyoming.
Sophomore Emily Lewis had five kills and three digs for the
Cowgirls. Additionally, redshirt freshman Bayly Poor added three kills and one
dig while celebrating her birthday against New Mexico.
Set Breakdown:
Set 1: After trading points, a Chacon service ace moved UW's
early lead to three, 7-4. UW utilized an 11-5 run to break out to an 18-9
advantage. With a 20-14 lead, Wyoming called timeout after two straight kills
from the Lobos. UNM claimed two points after that timeout, but the Cowgirls
rallied to take the first set, 25-18. Beach and Slofkiss each recorded four
kills in the opening set. Chacon dished out ten assists as Fields had seven
digs.
Set 2: Much like the first set, Wyoming held leads of seven and
nine at different points in the second stanza. New Mexico showed its fight to
keep things close early but when tied at five, the Lobos committed two
attacking errors to give Wyoming a 7-5 lead. The Cowgirls ran with it and
caused New Mexico to call a timeout with a 16-9 lead. Behind two kills from Beach
and one from Slofkiss, UW took a late lead of 23-14 before a kill from Lewis
and another attacking error from UNM gave UW the set, 25-16. Beach sailed home
five kills in the second set, while Chacon had 11 assists.
Set 3: New Mexico hit .696 to take the third set from Wyoming.
After the Lobos took the first point, UW was never able to take a lead during
the set despite four ties. The Lobos recorded 17 kills compared to Wyoming's 12
in the third. Beach had half of UW's 12 kills during the frame while Chacon
once again had 11 digs.
Set 4: Copeland, Slofkiss and Traphagan led the Brown and
Gold with four kills each during the fourth and final set. The Cowgirls fired
early and often to open with a 4-0 advantage. Leads of 12-5 and 20-9 proved too
much for New Mexico as Wyoming closed out the match on a 10-5 run. A fourth set
score of 25-13 gave UW its tenth win at home this season.
The Cowgirls will return to action on Saturday, as they host
UNLV for a 1 p.m. MT match in the UniWyo Sports Complex.
Notes:
-With her 14 kills
tonight, Kayla Slofkiss needs
only seven to become the 11th Cowgirl to record 1,000 during her career. It
was the tenth match this season for Slofkiss with double-digit kills and ninth with
at least ten digs. Her season-highs are 18 kills and 16 digs.
-Laura Beach is
now sixth all-time with 410 total blocks. She moved past Judy Peck (1988-91).
Beach continues to hold the top spot in all-time hitting percentage (.373) and
is 76 kills away from 1,000 for her career. Tonight's match was the 12th this
season Beach had recorded at least ten kills. Furthermore, Beach has started 103 matches in a row, daating back to her freshman season.
-Courtney Chacon remains
in sixth place in Cowgirl history with 3,147 career assists. She also recorded
her 34th career double-double on Thursday night, which leads all active MW
players. It was the sixth match for Chacon with double-digit digs, and also the
sixth match with at least 40 assists.
-It was the 11th match
of the year for Madi Fields with at least ten digs and also the seventh in a
row.
-Chad Callihan won
his 45th conference match at the helm of Wyoming volleyball. The only coach
ahead of Callihan for conference wins is Hall of Fame coach Mike English
(46).