OLYMPIA, Wash. - In the opening set between Eastern Oregon and Evergreen State, both teams began evenly matched at 5-5. TESC initially pulled ahead with a 10-5 lead. However, EOU staged a comeback, fueled by
Hannah Ramage's three service aces and
Keira Vaughn's relentless attacks. Overcoming their early deficit, the Mountaineers dominated the latter part of the set, outscoring the Geoducks 20-6 to take it 25-16.
The second set saw EOU establish an early 6-2 lead, thanks to standout plays from
Sade Williams and
Ashton Haughton, often facilitated by
Alexis McMurtrey's assists. While ESC struggled with errors, they found some success with two kills each from Sophia Scroggins and Jadyn Kallenberger's. With the offensive presence of players like
Keira Vaughn and
Madison Morgan, EOU maintained their edge and ended the set 25-12.
Eastern Oregon overcame Evergreen 25-19 in the third and final set, bolstered by dominant performances from
Alexis McMurtrey and
Kiauna Mack. Eastern Oregon raced to an early 4-0 lead and, despite facing pushback, maintained momentum throughout. Mack stood out with 4 pivotal kills, while McMurtrey's serves and assists kept the team ahead.
Set-By-Set
Set 1: EOU 25, TESC 16
Set 2: EOU 25, TESC 12
Set 3: EOU 25, TESC 13
Standout Performances
EOU
TESC
- Marin Collins: 5 Kills, .385%, 2 Block
- Jadyn Kallenberger: 4 Kills, 10 Digs
- Andee Nelson: 3 Kills, .059%, 9 Digs
The Mountaineers will head to Caldwell on Tuesday when they face College of Idaho at 7:00 PM MT.
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