A kill from Stanford set up Colorado State set point as Colorado faced its biggest deficit of the night. The Buffs took their last timeout of the set while trailing by 10 at 15-5. Schneggenburger put an end to the Rams 6-0 scoring run with her fourth kill. Colorado State took an eight-point lead at 11-3 after a CU attack error was reviewed and confirmed. 667 hitting percentage.Ĭolorado called a timeout very early on in the set after going down 3-0. Jones finished the set with six kills with a. CSU took the first set 25-21 after another kill from Jones. Jones picked up her fifth kill of the match to give Colorado State set point. Out of the break, the Rams scored back-to-back points forcing CU to take its second and final timeout of the set while trailing 19-15. A service ace from Tabron followed by a combined block between Hart and Schneggenburger cut Colorado's deficit to just two at 16-14 which resulted in a CSU timeout. Colorado State came back with a four-point scoring run to extend its lead to five at 13-8. Shortly after the timeout, the Buffs responded with five unanswered points highlighted by back-to-back kills from Tabron to make it 9-8. MT.Ĭolorado State jumped out to an early 8-3 lead over the Buffs to force a Colorado timeout. The Buffaloes will open up conference play on the road against the Utah Utes on Thursday, September 22nd at 7:00 p.m. Despite CSU having four players with double-digit kills, CU was able to secure the win with improved defense in the final three sets, limiting CSU to. Katie Lougeay led the Buffaloes in digs with 14 and Brynna DeLuzio matched Simpson's dig total with 10 as well.Ĭolorado recorded 14 blocks compared to Colorado State's seven and ended up committing one less error than the Rams in the match. She had 10 digs to record a double-double in the comeback win. Taylor Simpson did a great job of running the offense tonight as she had 41 assists while averaging 8.2 per set. Meegan Hart was a force to reckon with on both the offensive and defensive end with 17 kills while hitting an amazing. She also had eight digs and four blocks in the match. Maya Tabron had a terrific performance as she led all players with 19 total kills while hitting. The last reverse sweep came in Fort Collins, the last to occur in Moby Arena and the first win for an in-state coach in Fort Collins against Mahoney's former mentor Tom Hilbert. Colorado's first reverse sweep against CSU since 2017 gave Head Coach Jesse Mahoney his 100th career win with the program. In the third-best attendance in CU volleyball history at 3,695, the Buffaloes (8-2) won three straight sets against the Rams (7-4) after dropping the first two. BOULDER - Colorado women's volleyball completed a wild comeback against Colorado State in a full five-set match (21-25, 10-25, 25-20, 25-19, 15-8) here Friday night to win the Golden Spike Trophy before conference play begins.
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