LA MIRADA, Calif. – The No. 8 EOU volleyball team was outhit by No. 16 Westmont, .281-.132, en route to dropping a three-set (25-21, 25-14, 25-19) decision on Thursday morning at Biola's Summer Slam.
The Warriors held EOU (0-1) to 31 kills while tallying 51 of their own, as the Mountaineers lost their first season opener since the 2012 season.  Â
Both junior middle hitter Madisen Garlie and senior outside hitter Makayla Lindburg shined in their EOU debuts, posting 11 and eight kills, respectively. Senior setter Rachelle Chamberlain notched a double-double with 26 assists and 11 digs, while junior libero Malia Mills added 20 digs.
In the opening frame, Westmont took an early 4-0 lead and held off a late EOU rally to claim a 25-21 set win. Senior outside hitter Sierra Linke tallied two quick points (kill, service ace) to pull the Mountaineers within two (5-3), but the Warriors responded with an 11-6 burst to take their largest lead of the set (16-9). Junior outside hitter Amanda Miller teamed up with Garlie for the assisted rejection and then attacked for a kill of her own to cut the deficit to three (24-21), but Westmont mustered the final point of the frame.
The second set saw Westmont (1-0) use a 10-1 run to break the frame open, and EOU never recovered. A Garlie kill made it a one-point contest (6-5), but the Warriors tallied 18 of the next 25 points on the way to taking a 25-14 win.Â
EOU snagged an early 12-8 third-set edge before Westmont forged a 14-5 run to break away. Garlie hammered one down to put the Mountaineers up three (11-8), and then the Warriors committed an attack error to give EOU its largest lead of the match. With the set tied at 15 apiece, Westmont netted four-straight to regain the momentum and ride to a 25-19 win.
BY THE NUMBERS
2-1 – Record vs. Westmont under EOU head coach Kaki McLean Morehead.Â
11 – Kills by Garlie in her Mountaineer debut, while Lindburg attacked for eight kills of her own.
4 – Largest lead by EOU in the match.
23 – Career double-doubles for Chamberlain.
UP NEXT
EOU squares off against No. 19 Biola tonight at 6 p.m. To follow live stats and/or watch live video, click here.Â
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