ORANGE, Calif. - The Chapman University volleyball team
rebounded from a two-game deficit to force a decisive fifth game
against the visiting Pomona-Pitzer Sagehens on Friday night at the
Hutton Sports Center, only to see its rally fall just short. Pomona
escaped in five games winning 21-25, 18-25, 25-17, 28-26, 4-15.
After dropping the first two sets, Chapman (7-7) responded by
winning the next two to force a fifth game. In the third set the
Panthers led throughout building as large as an eight point lead.
Pomona (5-7) got out to a 13-5 lead in the fourth set only to see
its lead disappear as the Panthers rallied to tie the game at 17 on
a kill by sophomore MB Nalani Haviland. The rest
of the fourth set was a back-and-forth affair until senior OH
Erin DeRycke had a service ace to force the fifth
set.
After exerting so much energy to fight back from a two-game
deficit to force the fifth game, the Panthers seemed to run out of
gas in the final set losing 15-4.
junior OH Kela Powers and senior OH
Lyndsey Cargile had a team-high 15 kills.
Sophomore OH Alana Long had a team-high 33 digs
and Powers contributed 28 digs in the absence of senior L
Linda Ly who leads the nation in digs per game.
For Pomona, senior OH Sarah Amos had a
game-high 18 kills adding 16 digs. Sophomore DS Heidi
Leonard finished with a game-high 40 digs for the
Sagehens.
Box score: http://www.chapmanathletics.com/sports/wvball/2009-10/stats/pp-cu.htm