WKU Volleyball Drops Five-Setter in Denton, Finish 13-1 in League Play

Despite tonight’s five-set loss at North Texas, WKU Volleyball still owns at least a share of the Conference USA regular season title for the fourth-straight season. Three Lady Toppers finished with double-digit kills on the night as Alyssa Cavanaugh (19), Rachel Anderson (18) and Sydney Engle (10) led the way on the night.

“I couldn’t be more proud of the way our kids played tonight,” head coach Travis Hudson shared. “If we play with the same character and determination we played with tonight in the tournament next week we’ll be in good shape. The team did everything that I asked them to do all match long and I couldn’t be more proud.”

After splitting the regular-season title with UTSA during its first year in Conference USA, WKU has since claimed three more league titles including at least a share of this year’s crown. If North Texas takes down MTSU on Saturday, the Mean Green and Lady Toppers will share the title.

WKU has closed the 2017 regular season with a 27-3 overall record, including a 13-1 mark in C-USA matchups. Additionally, the Red and White are the first team in league history to collect four-consecutive championships. The last time that WKU dropped a Conference USA tilt was Oct. 31, 2015, at Rice as the Lady Toppers put together a string of 38-consecutive wins prior to tonight’s loss.

Following Senior Day recognition for both the Lady Topper and Mean Green seniors, play from Denton began with Taylor Dellinger finding the floor for a kill. North Texas responded with three of the next four points but WKU would follow with a four-point run to take the lead. After a tie at 7-7 a Jessica Lucas kill put the Lady Toppers up for good. A Sophia Cerino service ace gave WKU a 14-10 lead and North Texas called for a timeout. Out of the break, Amara Listenbee and Sydney Engle combined for a block to push the margin to five. The Lady Toppers would outscore the Mean Green 10-5 the rest of the way for the 25-15 first-set victory. Anderson led the way for WKU with four kills on five swings while Dellinger added three strikes of her own.

North Texas came out strong in set two, tallying the frame’s first two points. The Mean Green led 5-3 before the Red and White strung together three-straight points and owned five-of-six during a stretch to take an 8-6 advantage. After six early ties, WKU pushed ahead to a 14-12 lead thanks to Hallie Shelton’s third ace of the match and forced North Texas to a timeout. The score stayed close as the teams continued to trade points before the hosts opened up a two-point advantage at 20-18 to force a WKU timeout. Four points later, North Texas called for a stop with a 22-20 lead and held on to take set two in a 25-21 decision.

After the long break, WKU put the first three tallies on the board thanks to a Lucas service ace with Anderson kills on either side of it. North Texas responded with a couple of kills before Sydney Engle found the floor on back-to-back strikes. Shelton went on to add her fourth ace of the match for a new career-high mark. North Texas rallied and went on to score eight of the next 10 points to take a two-point lead at 11-9 to force a WKU stoppage. After the Mean Green opened up a 15-10 advantage, WKU battled back as Amara Listenbee and Dellinger combined for a block to pull within three. Following a North Texas timeout, the Mean Green maintained the lead and pushed ahead to a 20-14 advantage. WKU fought off three sets points but ultimately dropped the third set 25-19 as North Texas took a 2-1 lead in the match.

WKU Volleyball opened set four with a quick 4-1 lead but the Mean Green responded and knotted the action up 5-5. Four ties later, the Lady Toppers put together back-to-back kills and kept pushing ahead. The lead grew to four after a pair of Cavanaugh kills forcing the Mean Green to use a timeout trailing 16-12. Four points later, North Texas used its final stop trailing 19-13 to the Red and White. Out of the break, WKU maintained a multi-point lead and ultimately claimed the fourth set by a score of 25-19.

Until North Texas took a 7-5 lead on a three-point run, the sides had traded points in the frame. WKU responded with back-to-back Cavanaugh kills. After North Texas regained the lead at 8-7, the Lady Toppers responded and turned the tables at 9-8. Tied at 11-11, the Mean Green struck next to take a 13-11 lead and force a WKU timeout. North Texas pushed ahead to match point at 14-11 but Kayland Jackson found the floor to keep the Lady Toppers alive. The Red and White fought off another match point to pull within one but North Texas finished things off with a kill for the 15-13 set five victory.

For the fourth time on the season, and in conference action, three Lady Toppers registered double-digit kills. Cavanaugh (19), Anderson (18) and Engle (10) all reached double figures.

Lucas finished with her eighth double-double performance of her senior campaign, notching 45 assists and 11 digs. Lucas also added six kills, an ace and a block.

Emma Kowalkowski led the team in digs with 14 to go along with an assist. WKU out-dug North Texas 60-43 as a team.

North Texas held a slim 9-8 lead in team blocks over the Lady Toppers. Anderson finished with a team-high five stuffs while Engle and Dellinger both contributed three.

Tonight’s match from Denton concludes WKU Volleyball’s regular season slate. Interleague matches will wrap up on Saturday and the full Championship bracket will be released then for next week’s Conference USA Volleyball Championship in Bowling Green.

Tickets for the 2017 Conference USA Volleyball Championship are on sale now and can be purchased from the WKU Ticket Office at 1-800-5-BIGRED or online at WKUTickets.com.

How to Follow the Lady Toppers: For complete information on WKU Volleyball, follow the team on Twitter at @WKUVolleyball and head coach Travis Hudson at @TravisHudsonWKU.

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Jessica Leifheit
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WKU Athletic Communications/Media Relations

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