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Casey Loper
Travis Rae
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Winner College of Idaho CI 18-11, #4 seed
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Eastern Oregon EOU 26-4, #1 seed
Winner
College of Idaho CI
18-11, #4 seed
3
Final
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Eastern Oregon EOU
26-4, #1 seed
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 4 5 F
College of Idaho CI 25 14 22 25 15 (3)
Eastern Oregon EOU 19 25 25 23 3 (2)

Game Recap: Volleyball | | By Travis Rae, Sports Information Director

Mountaineers Fall in CCC Semifinals

LA GRANDE, Ore. – The Eastern Oregon University volleyball team dropped their first home game of the season, as the College of Idaho Yotes defeated EOU, in a five set thrill in the CCC Semifinals at Quinn Coliseum. EOU fell, 3-2 (19-25, 25-14, 25-22, 23-25, 3-15), by College of Idaho.
 
Emily Ottinger led the way for the Yotes, with a game-high 19 kills. Sierra Porter dished out a game-high 56 assists. Casey Loper and Katina Ferguson led the way for EOU with 14 kills, apiece. Rachelle Chamberlain dished out 47 assists on the night and Jessalyn Smith recorded 24 digs.
 
The Mountaineers and Yotes were locked in a highly contested first set, as neither team wanted to take control. With the score tied at 12-12, College of Idaho scored the next three points to take a 15-12 lead over EOU.
 
The Mountaineers continued to battle and after an Emily Nay kill, Eastern Oregon had tied the set at 18-18. College of Idaho, however, scored the next five points and took a 23-18 lead. The Mountaineers could not claw their way back into the set and dropped the first set, 25-19. This was the second time all season EOU dropped a set at Quinn Coliseum.
 
College of Idaho raced out to a quick, 4-1, lead in the second set before EOU responded. EOU went on a 6-0 run, capped by a kill by Chamberlain, to take a 7-4 lead. College of Idaho continued to battle and after a Kylie Porter kill, the Mountaineers lead was trimmed to three, 12-9.
 
After the Yotes lead was cut to three, 12-9, EOU's offense picked up the pace and after an attack error by Emily Ottinger they grew their lead to 10 points. College of Idaho could not mount any momentum and EOU took set two, 25-14.
 
College of Idaho and Eastern Oregon continued to play a highly contested match, as neither team wanted to take control of the third set, capped by a kill by Ottinger to tie the set, 6-6. After the set was tied at 6-6, neither team took a lead larger than two, until the Yotes held a 17-14 lead.
 
After the Yotes took the lead, the Mountaineers battled right back and tied the set, at 22-22, after an Ottinger blocking error. EOU did not give up another point and took set three, 25-22.
 
The Yotes and Mountaineers remained locked in a highly contested fourth set as the game was tied at 5-5. After a kill by Janessa Koelliker, the Yotes took a 6-5 lead. College of Idaho grew the lead to as many as eight points, 19-11.
 
EOU slowly mounted a comeback and scored five straight points to tie the set at 22-22. The Yotes were too strong down the stretch and took set four, 25-23.
 
College of Idaho jumped all over Eastern Oregon in the fifth set as they raced out to a 5-1 lead. The Yotes did not let the Mountaineers get anything going and College of Idaho took the fifth set 15-3.
 
With the win, College of Idaho advances to the CCC Championship match tomorrow at 5 p.m. and will take on Concordia University at Quinn Coliseum in La Grande, Ore. The Mountaineers will find out on Sunday, Nov. 16 if they qualify for the NAIA National Championship.
 
 
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