No. 19 UW-Platteville Wins UW-Platteville Invitational
The No. 19 UW-Platteville
volleyball team extended its home winning streak to 12 matches with
wins over Monmouth (25-23,2 5-14, 25-22) and Central (27-29, 25-19,
25-10, 25-17) en route to tournament title honors at the
UW-Platteville Invitational inside Williams Fieldhouse on
Saturday.
The Pioneers’ (5-3) dominated the play at the net with a
.196 to .055 advantage in hitting percentage and with seven blocks
against Monmouth to start the day. Samantha Rampart and Briana
Kaiser each led the attack with 10 kills. Ali Sikic and Allee Yundt
set up the hitting efforts with 22 and 12 assists, respectively.
Brooke Nichols and Stephanie Kirchner had 13 and 10 digs,
respectively; plus, Andrea Larsen had three service aces for the
Pioneers.
Monmouth was led by Chelsey WIddop, who had nine kills, to lead
the Fighting Scots, who were victimized by 22 hitting errors and
seven reception errors.
After a tightly contested first set that saw Monmouth rally to tie
the set at 23, the Pioneers’ Lee Ann Mizgalski and Stephanie
Kirchner each had a kill to close out the first set in favor of
UW-Platteville.
The Pioneers jumped out to a 12-5 lead in the second set, taking
advantage of six attack errors by Monmouth. In addition,
UW-Platteville out-hit Monmouth by a .194 to a -.080 hitting
margin.
In the decisive third set, the Pioneers and Fighting Scots went
back and forth until Brooke Nichols served four consecutive points
to put UW-Platteville ahead 20-18. Following only the third tie of
the set at 20, Andrea Larsen recorded a pair of service aces to
build a 23-20 lead for the Pioneers. Kirchner and Rampart closed
out the match with kills for the Pioneer victory.
In the nightcap against Central, the Pioneers bounced back from
dropping the first set to hit .290 over the next three sets to
defeat the Dutch.
In the win over Central, four Pioneers had double-digit kills
including Samantha Rampart and Stephanie Kirchner, who paced the
attack with 14 kills each. Setting the attack for the Pioneers was
Ali Sikic, who had 51 assists and 12 digs. Again, the
UW-Platteville frontline controlled the match as Briana Kaiser had
six block assists and 12 kills, Rampart and Kirchner each had four
block assists. Brooke Nichols also added 21 digs for the
Pioneers.
After dropping the first set, 27-29, the Pioneers jumped out to a
9-3 lead in the second set. The Dutch would get as close as three,
22-19, but Kaiser, Kirchner and Sikic closed out the set with kills
to even the match at a set each.
In the third set, UW-Platteville raced out to a 12-3 lead and
cruised to a 25-10 victory. During the set, Kirchner had four kills
and Emily Kaiser added three to lead the Pioneers. In the set,
UW-Platteville out hit Central in convincing fashion by a .440 to
-.030 margin.
In the fourth set, the Pioneers went on an 8-1 run to take a 17-10
lead. During the run, Rampart and Kirchner each had two kills to
lead the attack. Briana Kaiser and Kirchner each had four more
kills to close out the match. In the set, the Pioneers out hit
Central by a .256 to .167 margin to seal the win and the
UW-Platteville Invitational title.
Next, the Pioneers travel to Madison on Tuesday, Sept. 13 to face
vs. Marantha Baptist Bible College at Edgewood College at 6 p.m.
and the Edgewood College, following that contest.