HAYS, Kan. – On a night where the Fort Hays State volleyball team gave one of its most well-rounded performances of the year, the visiting Bronchos of Central Oklahoma were just a bit better. The Tigers (18-6, 4-5) fought valiantly in each set against the 10th-ranked team in the country, but the Bronchos (21-1, 7-1) lived up to their ranking to steal a four-set victory inside Gross Memorial Coliseum Friday night.
Senior Crystal Whitten was looked to early and often, taking a career-high 76 swings in the match to tie the single match attempts record at FHSU during the rally scoring era (2001). The outside hitter connected with 23 kills, equaling her career high (vs. ESU, 10/9/15) and eclipsing 20 kills for the seventh time in her collegiate career.
The Tigers matched UCO blow-for-blow much of the match, totaling 62 kills and a .183 attack percentage to the Bronchos’ 71 kills and .218 effort. Fort Hays State picked up nine blocks in the match. The visitors totaled 105 digs in the match, the most by an FHSU opponent since 2012 (UCO, 125, 10/27). There were a total of 27 ties and 12 lead changes in the match.
After a Whitten kill handed FHSU the first point of the match, the Bronchos quickly took the lead and maintained it for the rest of the opening set. The Tigers managed to tie the score five more times, as late as 16-16, but could never snag the lead. With the Bronchos serving for the set, Sydney Dixon added a kill to close within two, 24-22. A Broncho error extended the set, but UCO’s heavy-hitter Taylor Bevis captured the victory with a strong kill on the next point.
The Tigers used a .283 hitting percentage in the second set to level the score heading into the locker room. Two early kills from Rebekah Spainhour gave the Tigers a 5-2 lead. The Bronchos used a 10-3 run later in the set to open up a four-point lead, 19-15, prompting head coach Kurt Kohler to use a timeout. FHSU scored three-straight out of the huddle, but the Bronchos bounced back to reach set point, 24-22. Kills from Callie Christensen and Dixon leveled the score, prompting a UCO timeout. The Tigers kept the momentum this time, winning the set after a pair of Broncho attack errors.
Fort Hays State held the lead early on in set three behind three Spainhour kills, 7-5, but four-straight points from the Bronchos gave them the lead for good. The Tigers never trailed by more than five in the set, but they couldn’t find the rally necessary to equalize.
The last set was one for the ages, with both teams leaving everything they had on the floor. The set included 10 ties, five lead changes, six blocks and 78 digs between the teams. Two quick kills from Whitten gave the Tigers an early lead before UCO used a 6-0 run to go ahead. Later, a Tiger error put the Bronchos in front by five, 16-11, prompting a Kohler timeout. FHSU scored nine of the next 12 to retake the lead, 20-19, and then the real excitement started. Neither side could find that finishing blow, with multiple long rallies extending the match. The Tigers extended a 22-20 lead before UCO fought back to tie things up at 23. Spainhour gave the home team a shot at the set with a kill, but the Bronchos stayed alive with a kill of their own. UCO handed the Tigers a gift with a service error, but the Tigers couldn’t put it away, posting back-to-back attack errors. A block from Megan Anderson and Christensen gave the Tigers another serve at set point, 28-27, before the Bronchos scored the next three to steal the victory.
Hannah Wagy topped the 50-assist barrier for the fourth time this season, tossing up 52 in the match. Spainhour (12) and Dixon (11) also reached double-digits in kills, while Christensen recorded a match-high five blocks. Libero Kailey Klibbe led the match with 30 digs, tied for the most in a match by a Tiger this season (Ari Jacobsen vs. NWOSU, 9/2/16).
The Tigers will look to bounce back on Saturday (Oct. 15) when they face off with Pittsburg State at 2 p.m. inside Gross Memorial Coliseum.
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